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II! MLS HI POPE BITTER ML-- LLIS TUflBS if l i Al VISITS APPOINTMENTS DELEGATE KED ifflFLI BOV' FORTUNE explains! vaieiicia schools One for Governor Other to B. F. Pankey of Santa Fe Precipitated by Introduction Hs Believes That Minister Throws Much Light on the Finds Rooms Overcrowded Be Chief Justice Sent County Will Represent of Bill by Senator Should Not Be in Money Supposed Mur-- in Several of the Business to Senate Territory Cummins Making der Mystery j Districts ' BESS ELKINS HAS OTHER MEASURE CLEARED HOWEVER A WlEPlOntliFKD CUM MMMES 373,000 PATHETICJiEART STORY SATISFACTORY-- PROGRESS I McFie Hears Uniform Classification His Friend U. S. Marshalship Nomination Judge Injunction of the Acquired From Him Struggle Against Poverty While Gibson McKinley County is Be Goes Over Another Week Proceedings Against Sheep Freight to Brought Coal Property Worth Laying Foundation for Planning to Build Modern Is Belief. Sanitary Board. About by Law. $5,000,000. School. Structure.

Dec. 10. The Presi- Governor Curry is expected home Dec. 10. A contro- - New York. Dec. 10. his be- Washington, Washington, Only New York, Dec. In. Mrs. M.iry Superintendent of Public Instruction to the the from his good roads to Otero vels- over railroad will be II f that dent today sent Senate trip legislation a minister should not be Snead, aunt of Mrs. Ocey M. Snead. James E. Clark has returned from a on g names J. Mills and Will- county Sunday evening. in this in a money-makin- business has pie-whic- of William precipitated Congress winter, victim of the East Orange hath tub visitation of the public schools in Va- H. of New Mexico to Land Contest. in to sur- - vented Dr. Newell iam Pope, both importance promises Dwight Hillis, the tragedy, today broke the silence so lencia and McKinley counties. In Isabel Sandoval has through Attor- - the conflict over be governor and chief justice respec- pass legislative the Brooklyn pastor, writer and lecturer, long maintained by members of the Helen he found the schools overcrowd-el- , of j ney Benjamin M. Read filed a con railroads of four ago. The first from a millionaire several tively that Territory. years becoming family, with a statement in oxulami- - but in charge of an excellent U. S. test affidavit in the United States gun was tired Senator Cum- - times over. L ist summer he visited corps Contsst for Attorneyship. today by tion of the mysteries which have of teachers sustained a The race between J. I. Morrison, land office against Anastacio Gonzal- mings, of Iowa, when he introduced a his twenty thousand acre estate on by healthy puzzled the authorities investigating public sentiment. son of A. es' homestead entry No. 9887, made bill proposing radical in the Graham island, off Prince Superintendent of Bisbee, Arizona, Judge changes Rupert, the ease. Mrs. Snead said that the in of on 5, 190(1, 9 ex- - ('lark says that all his travels he L. of and J. L. B. September for lots and interstate commerce act. It is British Columbia, and in Ward-law- , Morrison Santa Fe, tramping three Wardlaw sisters, Miss has more of- 10, east half of the a the never met a able board of Alexander for appointment to the southeast quar- pected that measure proposing through rough woodland stumbled Mr.;. Caroline B. Martin and her- ter of section 3. in 12 amendments to law will intro- - across an directors as that consisting of Father fice cf United States attorney for township north, the be enormously rich vein of self, with their aged mother, tame to is be an end range 12 east, Santa Fe dueed in coal. Dr. Willis did not care be Heard and Messrs. Dalies and Didier Arizona said to nearing county. The early January by Senator to this city with a view of interesting Morrison will charges alleged against the entrvmun Elkins. which will differ from the involved in finance when he at Helen. The board stands back of and indications are that high wealthy northerners in a project for j are failure to establish bill in de- still had his as every proposition for the benefit of the lie the winner. Morriscn has the legal residence Cummings many important work pastor, and so establishing a college for women in the land. The tails. In re- lit' schools and the even at backing of Hoval A. Smith, territc;'.al upon hearing is set far brief the Cummins bill sold his property, to an old friend. the South. She told of the community, struggles the risk of dis- chairman. j January HI, 1910, in the local land of quires the interstate commerce com James A. Moore of Seattle, and H. of the while the incurring criticism, K- family project was fice at 10 a. m. mission to a uniform - Law of San Francisco. It trict levies a mill tax for promulgate is slow in ripening, leading to the con- twenty of and to pre-- 1 derstood he received in addi-par- e the schools, the jlniit by law, GAVE PARTY ON Incorporations. freight $73,000 stant necessity of borrowing money provided to- a for tion what fol- this is EVE OF DEATH. Incorporation papers were filed plan a statement of freight to he originally paid on the policies which had been taken and indicative of the spirit that in the office of Sec- iates which shall be the three ex-i- n the Bclen has a day Territorial hereafter made; property years ago. But out on the life of Mrs. Oc-e- pervades community. Nathan Jaffa a uniform Snead, two Wanted to Pay Off Her Social Obli- retary by the Clayton way. The carriers are perts say that the coal discovered is endowment policies, which are years" high school course. News to worth they Mr. gations Before Going to Fatal Publishing Company of Clay- required adopt this classification, j $5,000,000. anxious to keep in force to Clark also found evidence of ton, Union The commission is con- - provide Operation. county. The incorporators authorized to their niece with means of maintain- abundant prosperity at Belen. Becker and directors are: Howell sider rates on its own INTEREST IN Earnest motion with a LOBATO ing herself when old age came. and MeTavish have just completed 2S Paz Valverde 24 view of reasonableness1 Springfield, Mo., Dk;c. 10 Deter- shares, shares, determining GRANT SOLD. Ocey Snead pined away when her an imposing two story brick business John A. Pace 8 J. C. Slack 8 and empowered to fix maximum and j mined that none of her social obliga- shares, husband disappeared, her aunt de- block, contained three store shares, R. W. Isaacs 4 F. H. minimum rates. Half Million Dollars is Paid for 154,- - tions should remain unpaid when she shares, ' clared, and it was in hopes of break- rooms and suites of offices on the sec Clark 4 .1. 8 In action 0C0 died, Mrs. Alma Dodson, a social lead- shares, Harry Binckley any instituted in in the Acre Tract in Rio Arriba ing her melancholy and ond floor. John Fleming has com- all of court set com-- benefiting er and the only woman lawyer in this shares, Clayton. The capitali- to aside the order of the ! County. her by the country air that the house pleted a two story brick business zation is $5,000 divided into 25 mission county, invited all her friends to a shares respecting rates, the courts at East Orange was engaged. Mrs. block only one square from the fine and i farewell card party and reception im- the company begins business are prevented from inquiring into the Colorado Springs, Dec. 10. About Snead declared new Saul a Fe with positively that there depot and Harvey house. mediately after being informed) by $2,000. reasonableness or sufficiency of any ?",nl,,000 is involve.! in a deal praetle-rat- is no basis for the statement Dr. has an ! that the Beardsley put up elegant The Pecos Alfalfa Mill Com- allv here W. Mul-als- her physician that she must submit Valley fixed by te commission. The bill ''sed whereby J. young woman did not have the best modern residence and John Becker to an that would pany of Hagerman, Chaves county, len retires the interest of the Chas. of care. operation probably prohibits acquisition or control by several cottages and yet the demand be- and Terrell, Texas, filed j U Tutt' estate in a valuable tract of prove fatal. The party was held incorporation railroad of any parallel or competing for houses is so that the rents $3,-00- great fore the was papers, the capitalization being line. The bill ir'4,000 acres known as ,u- - Lobato ANOTHER operation performed. also provides in effect DENIAL OF are very high. Smiling and cheerful Mrs. Dodson was divided into 300 shares, but the that the commission shall have the !S,!UU 1,1 luo county, northern RUMORED TELEGRAPH New '"a MERGER. At Jarales, Superintendent. Clark an admirable hostess allowing noth- company begins business with $2,000. of the of Mexico The pervision issues stocks and found the schools so overcrowded and directors - The deal was taken a ing to disturb the pleasure of her incorporators are: bonds of any carrier.- After up year ago More Light on Deal Which E. J. Lockhead, M. C. January the late Mr. E. B. Skin- Through that one hundred pupils occupied one guests. If she felt any anxiety she Cartwright, Rob- 1, 1911, no carrier by Tutt and American ert L. four doing interstate ner of this Telephone Company room, and were taught by two teach- gave no evidence of it. When the Warren, shares each; Roy business will be city. Later S. R. Bartlett Western J. B. permitted to engage Acquired Union. ers. Saturnino and Ana Baca. party was over and she had bade her Lochhead, Anthony, 3 shares became interested and Skinner, Mul- New in any business other than that of York, Dec. ID A little, but not At El Federico Baca was guests good bye Mrs. Dodson each, all of Terrell, and James Will- len and Bartlett have engineers on Bosque, in calmly common carrier. a great, deal of the inside of the re- her affairs and iamson, 2 shares, of Hagerman. the property planning reservoir sites charge of the school, find at Garcia, arranged personal cent obsorption of the Western Union picked out the clothing in which she Appointed Delegate to Good Roads and ditches for a big irrigation sys- Manuel Sanchez is the teacher. At ' - -- COLORADO SPRING'S WILL S wished' to be Congress. tem which viil soon be installed at a Telegraph Company by the American Lower Tome, the school was also over- attired after death. She GET NEW SANTA FE DEPOT. Telephone & then went to the Governor Curry appointed B. cost, of several hundred thousand dol- Telegraph' Company (the crowded. Here Misses Soislove and hospital and the op- today Colorado Springs, Dec. 10. Work Bell came eration which was there F. Pankey of Lamy, Santa Fe county, lars. interests) out today in the Ortiz are the teachers. At Upper performed on the new Santa Fe station and hotel of M. caused her death. a delegate to the good roads congress The Lobato grant comprises some testimony Theodore Vail, presi- Tome, Miss Vicentita Montoya, former- projected several months ago, is to dent of the The funeral which was held was which meets at Topeka, Kansas, on of the niost valuable land in the south- American Telephane & ly of Santa Fe, and Miss Garcia are be begun immediately, according to attended the members of the December 14. west. Much of it is timbered and the Telegraph Company, before the legis- teaching. Here Clark by advices from Topeka, Kan. It is lative Superintendent association. District Court. rest is admirably suited to fruit inquiry here. Mr. Vail said he found that excellent results are Springfield bar planned to make the improvements being Judge John R. McFie in chambers growing and farming. The owners favored a monopoly. achieved in to at once, so that the new building will teaching English the heard the case will be- Concerning the of Spanish-America- n TWO BELOW FREEZING today of C. J. Kirk et be for push development. The deal purchase the children. Every al., vs. The New ready occupancy by the open- tween Mr. Mullen es: Western Union stock from the Goulds IN FLORIDA. Mexico Sheep Sani- of the and the Tutt Saturday evening the teachers give a The ing tourist season next sum- tate has been Mr. Vail said: tary board.. defendants were cit- mer. pending for some time social to the pupils at which games are ed to show cause and is of "There were 300,-00- Considerable to Fruit is why an injunction the utmost importance to purchased about 0 and at which each Damage Estimates on the cost fix it played pupil must granted in San Juan should probable New Mexico, as it means the immedi- shares of a value of $30,000,-00- 0 Feared Kansas City and Vicini- county par converse in English. If caught speak- not be made to at $110,000. The main building will ate improvement of a tract. out of a total ty is Thawing Out. permanent Testrain large The Western Union stock ing Spanish, the pupil is excluded the board from be in the Spanish mission style, two exact amount, to be im- issue of enforcing a sheep dip- expended in about $100,000,000. I do not from the for one whole week. stories high with a on will games ping order at this time of wing facing provements not be decided upon care to state the , Pensacola, Fla., Dec. 10. Florida is year. Pikes Peak avenue price." Gallup has a splendid corps of teach- Suit was 'filed today by Trinidad tnree stories high. until a report has been made by the He now experiencing a cold wave. It was The hotel will repeated what has already been ers and R. E. Twwining, formerly of Alarid, assessor of Santa Fe county, take up much of the engineering experts now on the thirty above here this morning, and announced that the two companies Santa Fe, is the The for a writ of mandamus to the buildings and in this connection ground. It is understood that the in- superintendent. ice is forming. Considerable damage compel are not to be merged as to town has a three school board of county commissioners plans are being made for an elabor- terest of the Tutt estate in the operation years' high to fruit is feared. to pay prop- and with course. At Mr. ate house. f. management the Gibson, Clark, inspect- him $21 commission on $600 eating erty was less than one-hal- exception in Southwest. liquor that they will use wires where ed the for a four room modern Higher Temperatures licenses assessed by him and collect- joint plans Kansas Mo., Dec. 10. practicable. When he was school to be Cjty, Higher ed by the county treasurer. questioned building erected from the over the south- concerning the of of an bond issue temperatures prevailed Coal Oil Inspection Trouble. advisability govern- proceeds $S,000 by west The natural sas situa- ' NEGOTIATIONS WHAT ONE ment regulation of the school today. Coal Oil Inspector Malaquias Mar- GETS telegraphs and district. Superintendent also shows telephones, state or Mr. McDermott Victor-America- n tion improvement. tinez has been summoned- by tele- national, Vail of the .Thirteen of Crew Missing. graph from Taos and will arrive here repdied simply: Fuel Company takes great interest in " "That Cleveland, O., Dec. 10. Thirteen tomorrow' evening to adjust difficul- PEACE FDR DRINKING depends upon the regula- school affairs in the camp. of crew of the steamer tions." i members the ties that have arising over the inspec- JR Superintendent Clark expects to Clarion, which burned off Pelee Island tion of oil at'El Paso for the trade visit McCarty, Valencia county; Espa-nol- a, on are still in DOUBLE Tucum-car- Wednesday night, missing, this Territory. and DOMESTIC Rio Arriba county, and i, and it is believed all have perished. NOTICE TO CORPORATIONS. Zelayan Envoys Repre- Seventeen Year Old Chauf- TRAGEDY IN . county, in the near future. " Quay Attention of all corporations is sentatives of Estrada in feur Started to Jail by called to the following: Conference Domestic Infelicity Results in Two Office of Collector of Internal Reve- Two Glasses Murders and Two Sucides on LEADERS nue Santa Fe, N. M., Dec. 10, 1909. one Day in Oakland. Con-pres- IISS In accordance with an act of s, GEN'L FORNOS OMASTQUNDED Oakland, Cal., Dec. 10. As a result approved August 5th, : 1909, I WENT ON WILD JOY RIDING ' of two domestic tragedies Dr. STRIKE have been directed by the;;ommis-sione- r tonight, DISK of internal revenue Eugene Woods, a physician and Fred IS Schnek, are reports from all Claims That Insurgents' Hold dead and Gabriel Jacobs corporations, joint Ran Down a Pedestrian Who and Mrs. J. A. Jones are stock companies and associations in Impregnable Position dying from In-- V Failed to Dodge the bullet wounds. In each case it was Switchmen Threaten to this district. Such $93,-000,00- corporations, etc., Rama. Dividends Amounting to 0 will write to this' office at Automobile. murder or attempted murder follow- volve West please for ed Everything blank returns which will be furnished by suicide and one victim and one Paid Last Fiscal assaliant died of Buffalo promptly on application therefor. Rp-tur- Bluefields, Nicagagua, Dec. 10. St. Louis, Dec. 10. Two drinks of instantly. Year Dr. Woods was into must be in my office on or be- General Estrada was dumfounded to- beer, the first in his life, started Rus- stepping his fore March 1st, 1910, to avoid automobile tonight when Gabriel Ja- penal- day when he learned that the object of sell Howard, the seventeen year old TAKES HAND ty. H. P. BARDSHAR, chauffeur a wild ride" last cobs, husband of the woman named RUM INTO Rll i IONS GOMPERS the conference of with updn "joy POSITS Collector of Internal Revenue. Zelayan envoys and ended in the death of one by the doctor's wife in her suit for di- Ukl UVIIW IIVI1 IIIIW UlkUVIIU General Fornos the night, vorce Diaz, representing man and the arrest of Howard and filed a few days ago, crossed the NAVY Insurgent leader, was to demand the street in front of the machine and Railroads . Claim That Freight GERMAN SURPASSES three companions early today. - surrender of the Insurgent army. The shot the the heart. Report of Lawrence Murray, is Moving as THAT OF UNCLE SAM. "That's what a kid gets for drinking," ihysician through conference was held yesterday at the said Howard in his cell. Two wom- Jacobs dashed .around a corner, Comptroller of the Currency Usual. request of General Vasquez, in com- en raised his weapon and sent a bullet Washington, Dec. 10. The navy and a man were with him in the to Congress. mand of a division of the government automobile. He said when he dTank into his own head. He was removed book for 1909 compiled Pitt-ma- n ' year by When Diaz St. Dec. 10. Gcm-per- s troops. heard the demand the beer he wanted to have a to a hospital but cannot recover. Paul, President Pulsifer, clerk of the senate "big Washington, Dec. 10. More than tor surrender, he immediately declar- time." So he took his ma- Upon to his committee on employer's returning rooming twenty-fiv- e an of the American Federation of naval affairs, shows the ed that was the one to sur- house thousand banks with Vasquez chine from the tore and Fred Schnek, e race for second among; the garage, up tonight opened excess of twenty-fiv- hundred millions Labor and President Hawley of the place render, as the Insurgents' (position at down the boulevards and back to fire with two revolvers Mr. and navies of the world to be still the upon of accounts, aggregat- Switchmen's Union con- very Rama is and the United fail- Mrs. A. deposit capital are a impregnable business district. Dennis Short J. Jones. Mrs. Jones prob- x having close as between the United States ing one billion eight fifty-si- mil- ference in States is supporting Estrada. The con- ed to the machine and was ably was wounded Cincinnati today ad , all and Germany. dodge fatally but her lions and individual deposits of more ference continues today. The arrival killed husband parties iterested in the switchmen's instantly. escaped uninjured. Schnek than fourteen billions, are the stupen- Of fighting ships (battleships and of the United States cruiser Des off of the then shot the top his head. dous figures the vast ex- strike northwestern roads are armored cruisers), built, building and Moines has 'created the greatest Inter- FRANCIS HENEY CONFESSES revealing Schnek seemed to be laboring under tent of the hanking business of the awaiting the result with interest. The provided for, this country has 45 and est. HE ASKED FOR MONEY. the impression that Mr. Jones was re- XTnited States as shown by. the annual 4G, hut the ton- union officials say that before the Germany aggregate May Prosecute Zelaya For Murder. sponsible for hi3 wife leaving him. for the October nage for the United States is 059,241 report year ending leaders allow the men to be Washington, Dec. 10. A resolution' Los Angeles, Dec. 10. Francis J. 31, Lawrence defeated as 785,687 for Ger- by Murray, comptroller against Germany. authorizing, the President to take the Heney who is in this city on his way RED CLOUD GOES TO of the submitted to Con- all switchmen west of Buffalo will be In to all currency, many's superiority" respect necessary steps for the apprehension to Arizona, confirmed the report that HAPPY HUNTING GROUNDS. gress The net of the called out. While the strikers Insist vessels is due to her today. earning largely torpedo of President Zelaya of Nicaragua and he had filed suit in New York against national banks for the year ended that have the of which she has 92 as Ms on mur- they freight business destroyers, punishment the charge of William H. Crocker of San Francisco, Washington, Dec. 10. Red Cloud, were one hundred and thirty-on- e 3C. out- July 1st, our Germany also der if facts in the of e tied up, the railroads have given out against possession the for $250,000 for alleged libel. Heney the famous old Sioux chief is dead. million hundred eighty-fiv- thou- numbers us in the matter of state such action naners in action x reports from the division tend- large department warrant said that the the Red Cloud wa3 eighty-si- years old. sand 'dollars, from ..which dividends points 208 - j guns, the number as was introduced were e e ing to show being against today by Senator Ray- served upon Crocker in New For the last twenty-fiv- years he had, were paid amounting' to nearly-thre- tnat freight Is moving. it i i . 180.' rier. i urn. yesieruay. lived at the Pine Ridge agency. PAGE TWO. TEE SAtfTA FE TTEW MEXICAN, SANTA FE, JT. M. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1.', 1909.

THE DULY ROUND UP. Caution Cough Established 1856. 1903. WE HAVE THEM Ifyou Incorporated cnuKhVw, vvi'n from a simi'l" cold only yon should Qi,vtvu hmii uwirtw. nnil I'lt. Mi,. irr!t:i!t-- hron- - THE CURTAIN'S FALL, li.,t.-- t v.lit.llir cnnim. it with a! Ferfetto - som- - Champaign The buihter ami the light: burn yiupcfying poison. It's strange- how tilings tinally come about. For twenty ycar Pr. Slioop Cheese Satille low. hus constantly warned people wit to tiik" eonjfh So, with (lod's I'm now to Mixtures or prescriptions containing opium, help, ready ( hioroi'onn, or similar poisons. And now a little BROS. COMPANY. SO, late though Congress Siiys "1'ntlton the laliel, Cheese Sticks if in Mixture." teKxi! SEIOI Sartoga priisonsarn your Cough I've seen life's melodrama, paid the Very good ! ! HereaftiTforthis very rea son niot hers, price, ami others, should insist on having Dr. Slump's Cloves Leaf Vanilla em ih Cure. No poison marks on Dr. whoop's Have Known its loves and losses, labels and none in the medicine, else it must by law t.e on the laliel. And it'snot only safe, but it Festions and hopes and fears, is said to be by thosetbutknowit a truly ra The and the tears, mnrkable cough remedy. Take nocbani-- then, laughter on And particularly with your children. Insist having Nabisco Phillapena now, God knows, i would not see jir. Shoop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully the DON'T DELAY it twice. It. Hioop package with others and note the difference. No poison marks there! You can always bo on the safe side by demanding WAFERS WAFERS WAFERS I've crossed life's ocean, faced its Bfgin your Chrislmas Shopping Now. We blinding foam, Dr. But now, heaven whispers I am near-in- g 8tioop?s have ta larje and varied pssor'ment on home, And storm 1 hand in our WE GIVE CASH REGISTER TICKETS though a tossed hull Cure different departments for you reach the shore. Cougli WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES STRIPLING BURROWS CO. A thing of tattered sheets and brok- to select from and the prices are right. en spars. Naked against the stars. I soon shall be at peace forever more. MINOR CITY TOPICS OUR AIM IS Winter Co. I Grocery For if I again pass these waters No. 40 f y Southeast Corner Plaza, Santa Fe. Telephone through, x To please our customers anu you can find I know the kingdom I am sailing to, Denver, Colo., Dec. 10. V What boots it where I lie beneath the Forecast for New Mexico: To- something for every member of the family sod, night rain in south portion Or down the dark impenetrable V snow in north and colder; Sat- if you will visit our stcre. deep, urday fair in west portion, Where wayworn seamen sleep? V clearing in east portion and All gates are good through which we colder. A HALF CALL AfJD SEE IFOR YOURSELF pass to God. FOR CENTURY j The admission price to the PHONE 36 THE LEADING DRY GOODS P. O. BOX 219 in Manzanares Family A cal so can contest tonight is small, all HOUSE IN THE CITY. THE FINEST AND FULL LINE OF uautf,iiin uaa uvru uuj n 10 .vn . iuiu attend. Mrs. Francisco Manzanares, .lunicr, Change of Pictures To- now living at Fort Sumner, Guada-lap- e Complete at the Elks' opera house there 8 8 county. night sa:i will be a of Orange Crop Injured at Phoenix A complete change pictures, some of ever shown. drop to eight degrees below the freez- the best Clocks Federal Work- Diamonds, Watches, ing point at Phoenix, Ariz., this week, Repair Building men are now in has materially damaged the orange busy engaged repair- Deco- and federal build- OUR ARAN I Jewelry, Silverware, crop of the Salt River valley. ing repainting the (ill t ti Had His Hand Mashed E. P. Bent-ley- , ing. Novelties, a switchman of the Santa Fe at A Year Ago Today a year ago the 1. We guarantee a saving of one-thir- d rated China, in fuel over Albuquerque had his hand badly weather was clear and pleasant, there any lower draft stove same mashed while coupling cars. He was being 97 per cent of sunshine. The of the size, with soft coal, Leather and Leather Ebony 44 or slack. taken to the company hospital at Las maximum temperature was degrees lignite Goods. Vegas. and the minimum 23. 2. We guarantee Cole's Hot Blast Gar-sid- to use less hard coal for a Set on Fire By Spark A spark Noon Arrivals Palace W. P. heating from a locomotive at Las El Paso; O. C. Keith, Elida, N. given space than any base burner yesterday made same size j Vegas set fire to the roof of the box M. ; F. H. Moore, New York; A. J. with firepot. MANUFACTURER 3. We rooms factory of the Gross, Kelly Company. Dorn, Jr., Chicago. Claire C. G. guarantee that the can be heated from one to two hours S. JEWELER Railroaders put out the fire by climb- Shaw, Chicago; A. J. Dorn, Chicago; Spitz each with the coal or I ing to the roof and pouring water on W. M. Taber and wife, Glorieta. morning soft i.i hard coal in stove Board of Trade Meeting put the the Tonight "pir i"pnw,yrn before. Mark Smith's Horre Robbed A of the Board of Trade will evening meeting 4. We that the stove While former Delegate to be held this at o'clock j guarantee Congress evening eight will hold fire with soft coal from Mark Smith of Arizona, was giving out at the office of the Santa Fe Water and evening to Monday morning T & FURRIER a interview at El Paso re- . Dr. J. A. Rolls will Saturday TAXIDEKMIST, ANNER pessimistic Light Company without attention. garding statehood, his home at Tucson make an address on Sanitation. done to order 5. We guarantee a uniform heat Eery Dascripinn of work in our line was robbed by burglars who secured Will Be Heard December 14 The condemnation day and night, with soft coal, hard GAME HEADS MOUNTED about $200 worth of loot. hearing of the proceed- coal or Licenses Granted Vicen of the reclamation service lignite. Artistic Taxidermy and Ladies' Pur Repairing a Specialty Marriage ings against 6. We stove to ta and the Victorio Land and Cattle Com- guarantee every Montoya, aged 18, Petrolino remain air as Send for for and lining cf La fcr land needed for absolutely tight long prices tanning Apodaca, aged 21, Lagunita, pany the Engle as used. robes and Antonia 18, and Feli-cian- will at Socorro on De- furs and hides for rugs and Garcia, aged project, begin 7. We feed door to Me-che- guarantee the Martinez, aged 21, both of M.tn-uelita- cember 14, before Judge M. C. Highest paid for raw furs of all kinds be smoke and dust proof. prices were granted marriage li- censes The above guarantee is made with 4p3h6on:nB0iSck0i9d FRANK F GORMLEY yesterday at Las Vegas. , Wins Guessing Contest MJ'di.. Yesterday the understanding that the stove b" SANTA FE, N. M. Taos Man Arrested at Las Vegas afternoon the nail guessing1 contest operated according to directions, and Antonio Martinez of Taos, was arrest- which was conducted by the Santa Fe connected up with a gopr" flue. ed at Las Vegas after having attempt- Hardware and Supply Company closed ed to drink up all the firewater he at 4:30 and the nails were counted. TV M could buy. He was given the usual Alfonso Herrera, son of Lupe Her-- Phone M 1 a fine MM m El W Phone WHOLESALE deal, heavy and costs, which rera, proved to be the lucky party w. 11 ftwwasft sssr wen v i 1 would have paid his way home if he havin guessed 30,000. The actual No 14 1 AND had 5 :retail not been compelled to pay the number was 29,952 cr tne come HARDWARE CO. RATON justice peace. Drunks Sanitary Needs of Santa Fe That high to ordinary people in New Mex- - js the subiect of a talk tr hp eiven YANKEE ico- Screened - this evening at the Board of Trade CERRILLOS j Lump Two Death at Albuquerque Joseph meeting by Dr. J. A. Rolls. The meet-- ! H. Perrillard, aged 50 years, died yes-- ! ing will be held in the offices of the Anthracite Coalall Sizes, Smithirg Coal. Steam Coal. terday at Albuquerque leaving a wife Santa Fe Water and Light Company j St. Sawed Wood and Kindling, and one son. George D. Moore, aged and an invitation is extended to all to Michael's College MONTFZUMA AVENUE CAPITAL COAL YARD. i 45 years, died yesterday at Albuquer attend. Near A. T. & S. F. Depot. que, of which city he had been a resi- Those who miss the oratorical con- Telephone 85 Telephone 85 dent the past eleven years. A widow test tonight at the high school will Santa Fe, Hew Mexico and a son, aged ten years, survive. miss a treat. Mr. Moore came to New Commissioners Meet This Mexico from County DIRECTED Iowa. afternoon at four o'clock the county BY CHRISTIAN BROTHERS to . THE Albuquerque Unusually Healthy commissioners met open bids for - the of the new court house TRY OUR City Physician J. F. Pearce of Albu- furnishing Oldest and Most Institution in the Southwest j and for vaults. Ilea querque reports that there are only the As the New Mexi Popular can to All three cases of contagious diseases un- went press the board was still der quarantine at Albuquerque at in session. There were present I. flfilirRP COMMERCIAL LITERARY present and that the "ciiy is less af- Sparks, chairman; Jose Ortiz y Pino Alfredo Lucero. & A!so Good for Chickens fected by typhoid fever than usually and SCIENTIFIC Red Book adver- and most of the cases existing now are January Novel Academic Courses tisements of the Red Book andJPreparatory SOLE AGENTS FOR people who came to Albuquerque from January form other of New Mexico or eastern of the Denver and Rio Grande rail- Separate Departments parts are states affected. The few cases road being distributed. Eighty BOARDING and DAY STUDENTS. Send for Prospectus International Stock Food already writers will contribute to it. of are caused by special Albuquerque people The article on "New Mexico's Devel- Studies resumed September 1st. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in I drinking impure well water." Ell HERSCH opment in 1909," will be by Patil A. BROTHER HERMES. President F. Walter of Santa Fe, on the "Taos This? Flour, Hay, Grain, Potatoes, How's Valley," by Dr. T. P. Martin of Taos?1 We offer one hundred dollars re- on "Farmington" by A. M. Edwards; ward for case of Catarrh that any and on "Aztec" by M. D. Taylor. Salt ana Seeds cannot be cured Hall's Catarrh by Clearing Weather Clearing, colder Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, weather is for tomorrow in O. predicted THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GRAIN HOUSE IN SANTA EE. eastren New Mexico and snow and the have known We, undersigned, colder weather in northern part of F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and Last Undertaker and Embalmer believe him honorable in all territory. night the temperature perfectly to 30 while business and financially dropped only degrees, the transactions, maximum was 39 able to carry out any obligations yesterday degrees. J D. MULLIGAN The relative at six o'clock DIAMONDS LI made by his firm. humidity WATCHES was C9 cent. Q YOWTZ Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, yesterday morning per Given CarcfuI .03 of an inch of snow fell. FITNFR AT MANUFACTURER OF f Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Last night Personal Attention Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern MEXICAN FILIGREE ! ' Continued on Pane I!I!2S! Vf6?, t0" the blood Eight.) RED by Up ally, acting directly upon N?flTDSE,RED188 phone 130' Right Servioo ,WcLKY Date Methods and mucous surfaces of the system. j Testimonials sent free. Price 75 c. PILES CURED JN 6 TO 14 DAYS PICTURE FRAMING TASTEFULLY AND' SATISFACTORILY DONE. Cut Glass, China and Silverware I per bottle. Sold by all druggists. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure Take Hall's Family Pills for any case of Itching, Blind Bleeding or Pro- P 345 San Francisco St. SANTA FE. N. M truding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money re wiiimiiiiniiiw i funded. 50c. sMwsaassiiiMMSMSsswMJMM"' m. ... - ,Z

WE ZOOK HAS ir OUR! BIG IWDUCEiyilEWTS DELlVtR HIRST If Prices count for If Experience Counts for anything in preparing Prescriptions anything We can interest in either or small fe ought to have your Business Zook's Pharmacy you Jarge quantity. If Counts for Our list of customers is rapidly growing this year Quality anything. Phone " Phone "The Quality Drugist 213. We will name among them. v, Thejargument is again in our favor. 213. appreciate your SB 22223 DECEMBER 10, 1909. PAGE iHREk. FRIDAY, THE SANTA YE NEW MEXICAN, SANTA FE, N. M.

TIME TABLE OF 2S59 1 EXPLOR- LOCAL TRAINS SFAHISH The New Mexico Military Institute .ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO. Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. Sewing Th Weil Point of th Southvet." Train leaves for the north at 10:1? OF TEXAS ERS Arcuv War a in. Tfie oftcers Detailed by Department. SCHOOL IX CLASS Train arrives from the north at 4 Armv Inspectors RANK Lamp "A." p. m. jRegfa New Mexico Central. Interesting Story of the First Through Arademlr course, preparing young leaves Fe at 1:45. makes the brilliant with men for or life. Great Train Santa Settlement of Lone long evening . college for b'.iinps . Fe at 5:25 ' Train arrives at Santa 4 " ' y, amount of air work. Healthier Star State its steady white light for sewing or laT t open o? any Military School In the Union. Located Santa Fe Railroad. reading. Made cf brass, nickel o the beautiful Pco! V.v'ey the garieo to connect plated Leave Santa Fe 8:25 spot of the West at d e'evatlot of 3.700 2 south and SALLE PIONEER and with the latest im- with Nos. 10 and from the U WASJHE equipped ft;et above ea level, sunshine evcrv day, but Xo. 3 from the east at La. west, and title rain or snow d session. central draft burner. Hi- - siring Junction. proved . . First and First Blood Eleven Officers and tnsiructc-a- all gradu- at Santa Fe 11:10 a. m. Marriage low-price- Arrives The Rayo is a d ates from siardard eastern colleges. Ten Leaves Santa Fe at 4:20 to connect of White Man Shed at Fort lamp, furnished, heated, lighted with Xo. 1 from east. Arrives 6:50 p. m ' buildings, throughly He Built. but you cannot get a better lamp at ' a!! Leaves Santa Fe 7:20 to connect and modern lp respects. W with 7 and 9 from the east and 4 and any price. r REGENTS E. A. Cahoon, President; (By George A. Schrelner.) G, Vice President; J. White, a from the west. Arrives 11:10 p. m. Once Hamillua, Pbeips First Settlements. a Rayo vser, always one Treasurer; W. M. Atkinson Secretary, and W trav- PenJer Fv X.-- Although a number of Spanish Every vwluvc If At Yours, WVte (or A Engraved cards de visit and wed jjcscriplnv ( ir ular to the tarc-- t Atticy ot liic Fllyan invitatiotis a at the elers an,: explorers penetrated Texas For particular and Illustrated catalogue ding specialty no set- CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Xew Mexican office. early in the sixteenth century, address. Piinting Any until Feb- Incorporated) in need will do tlements were attempted COL. W. WILLIOK, one sanding of such Sieur well to call at this office and examine ruary. lfiSS, when Rene Robert, Suerlnttndni. Salle,' landed at Matagorda bay. writs ?r?.w.'S!r. jxm ..H'siy'jys,1. samples, style of work and prices. de la It is of interest, notwithstanding, to know the names and the dates of the early travelers. They have Alonzo knewn today as Dinuniit s Point. The inent was taken until 9 o'clock this SPANISH LESSONS Alvarez de Pinedo, 1319: Do Xarves death of La Salle caused its abandon- morning. 1522, who claimed to have gone from ment two years afterwards and with District Attorney Klock is prosecut- OJQ CALIEflTB IjOT SPRINGS. I idiviiua! or Class Lessons the Rio Grande to Mobile; Abeza de this, tlie French cease to be a factor ing the case and Attorney John A. De 1537. Vas-que- z in the settlement of southwest GRAMMAR Vaca, 1528; Nisa, and early White is defending Pfeiffer. IN do Coronada, 1540. It has also Texas. It is of interest to note here These celebrated Hot Springs are the richest alkalin Hot Springs tn th world. The of these waters RAYMOND HAACKE been claimed that the Franciscan that La Salle followed the system of DENVER FASHIONABLE located in th midst of the Ancient efficiency al- been tested tbs friars established a number of mis colonization the had e has thoroughly by New Mexican Spaniards HOTELS IN DRY WARD. Cliff Dwellings, twenty-fiv- miles west Care Texas as as There miraculous cures attested to In ths sions throughout early ready extensively exploited. of SantA 1380-83- of Taos, and fifty miles north Rheu- NOTARYPUBLTC . Of this, however, little is were in his company seven mission- a following diseases: Paralysis. Efforts to Gerrymander Them Into o noble- twelve miles from Bar-anc- Malaria. known at this time though it is quite aries and a number cf French District That Believes in Saloons Fe, and about matism, Neuralgia, Bright' documents of the men, called volunteers, who were to Station, on the Denver and Rio Disease of the Kidneys, Syphilitic possible that the Has Evidently Failed. fiiars to be found at Queretaro. Zaca-teca- assume the government of the colony Grande Railroad, :rom which point a and Mercurial Affections, Scrofula, Mexico Chihuahua, Sal-tiil- o he was to found. dailv line of staee runs to the snringa. Catarrh, La Grippe, all Female Com- FRESH EGGS City, Denver, Colo.. Dec. in. Ward 9, the and Monclova will ultimately At set- The of these waters is plaints, etc. Board, lodging and bath- this time, the northernmost section of the city that maintains the temperture some on this. from 90 to 122 The gases are $2.50 $15 week; $50 & shed light tlement made by the Spaniards was most select cafes and the most exclu- degres. ing per day; per CREAM MILK be- carbonic. 6,000 feet. Climate month. meete Denver Be this as it may. to La Salle some forty leagues north of Tampico. sive will be in Altitude per Stage I clubs and hotels, put No 14b Red founded the It hiw cnwl Hint ihp Knnnifch . very and delightful ihe entire trains and waits for Santa Fe train Telephone longs the honor of having " . dry " !ti dry" class along with other wards e in Texas. La Salle mars established a mission "''"""'thecalled year round. There is now a commod-lou- upon request. This resort is attrac- MRS. OTTO RETSCH. first settlement provided the champions of local option him a number of La Trinidad near what is the hotel for the convenience of in- tive at all seasons and Is open all brought with great today win in the spring election. them 100 soldiers, town Alabama on the riv- valids and tourists. People suffeing winter. Passengers for Ojo Calients people; among tf Trinity The "calamity," if it will seamen and a num- er. The date tor this is given as transpires, from consumption, cancer, and other can leave Santa Fe at 9 a. m. and M. & SON many workmen, do so in spite of the bill D. HOOVER also domestic KiOl but there is little to prove the gerrymander contagious diseases, are not accepted. reach Ojo Caliente at E p. m., th ber of women, animals, introduced in the council divid- and implements. accuracy of this statement. city 'Tiese waters contain 1,626.24 grains same day. For further particulars Builders and Contractors grain agricultural ing that ward and to place before this he had dis- The to of planning of alkaline salts t the gallon, being address: & Three years reports given France these fashionable PLANS ESTIMATES and returned drinking emporiums covered the Mississippi, the new discovery were rather glow- in residence where Furnished on short notice to and was now to and resulted in a measure precincts they ANTONIO France returning ing large could not be affected. JOSEPH, Proorietor, the American continent for the pur- in France all tT CEMENT WORK a SPECIALTY claiming territory The bill met an death at Oj ) Cili irtte. NM pose of founding a colony near the the Rio Grande but no other settle- untimely Tan. fomty I he of the board of aldermen mouth of that great river. Unfortu- ments were The famous meeting attempted. last Since this was the last nately, he sailed past its estuary and bull of Pope Alexander, issued in night. Ornamental Doors at which action could he mistaking 'he Pass Cavallo for one 1494 and giving to Castile and Portu- meeting of of he taken, its death is complete. The law r-- the channels the Mississippi, gal all beyond a meridian i r territory final be five sailed into what he termed St. Ber- c!70 miles to the west of the Azores, requires that action taken Wells & - months before election It was not Fargo Company i4R C,i lv r i ' nard and which today' is known as was still considered in force by day. The reason? Matagorda bay. Unfortunately, there these two countries. A royal degree, done. , .lohn 'Ml' is no room here for an account of the by King Phillip of Spain threatening Conlon, chairman of the special to many trials La Salle underwent and death to anyone who should enter up-- : committee appointed consider the Express XH - which finally, leading to discontent on the forbidden waters of the Gulf measure: I couldn t get a quorum to-o- f General Forwarders w and mutiny among his followers, re- Mexico except in the service ot gether." Express wWwl sulted in his murder at the hands of Castile, put a damper on further at--; C. C. Worral, who introduced the TO Duhaut and Lietot. tempts at colonizing in Texas by the,iH. three weeks ago: "I tried my The first settlement made by La French. best to get them together; did every- - l Salle was a temporary one and con- ii J thing I could to give it the necessary World. built from timber j but the other members of Ml Parts of the sisted of a fort the DAMAGING TESTIMONY attention, 'li) m seemed to of the wreck of the L'Amiable. Here AGAINST FLO RENCIO PFEIFFER. ,he committee keep away." Save Money and Inconvenience Wells Fafg? the first crops ever sown in Texas by Purchasing are ma'ie to perfection from our soil nlanted. At this noint also WILL TRY TO SHOW LAW DOMESTIC MONEY ORDERS. TRAVELERS' 1 Nuanes Witness Lumber) because the wood is was celebrated the first marriage be-- Procopio Principal IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL. MONEY FOREIGN MONEY ORDERS. in and tween whites in the Lone Star state Against Man Accused of Serious ORDERS, perfect every particular was Crime by Territory. free from of and here the first white blood Case of Man Arrested on Vagrancy Payable Throughout the United States. Canada. Mexico every imperfection on soil. kaots, cracks and warpings shed by the Indians Texas Chanae to Be Bitterly and all Countries. of i 10. Foreign Ory and Desloges, two members Albuquerque, X. M., Dec. That Fought. Every foot of it is thoroughly an and so La Salle's party, were killed in Florencio Pfeiffer is guilty of robbing REMITTANCES SENT BY TELEGRAPH. seasoned, dried shrunk, with the redmen. Like many Mrs. on June 24 last it can be relied affray May Majoribanks San Antonio, Tex., Dec. 10. That absolutely upon another explorer on the American ; was tne admission made on the wit- s and aid the vagrancy law recently passed is J. D. bycarpent-r- buUders, continent, La Salle had succeeded in j ness stand yesterday by Procopio BARNES. Aaent wide-awa- ke archi- - unconstitutional and that it is impos- all sensible, a very short time to turn the hos- xuanes, in the case of the Territory en- - sible for a court to say when a man is tects hereabouts particularly pitality of the Indians to bitter j versus in which he is charged pfeiffer. a vagrant, are two points that will re- mention' our Lumber in their mit'- - of Mrs. with larceny from the person ceive considerable attention in a test La was short-- ' specifications. Fort Salle abandoned Majoribanks. Nuanes pleaded guilty case before the court. The this and Fort St. Louis was several weeks appellate ly after to the robbery charge case arrows out. of the matter of Will Charles W. Dudrow established in the of what is and plead- - vicinity ag0 wien ne was arraigned Strittniatter of this con- - Pfeif- city, recently LflWEiiY ed to the r ,.1 guilty assault charge. vintofl nn a iMmra-- nf vao-varif- ortrl STABLE not to the assault fer pleaded guilty flned ?,)(K) thp h;aviest and was convicted after a lengtay Fine Rigs, Reliable aUy After recev,ng Horses, Single NEW MEXICO COLLEGE r-K- sentence. Strittniatter offered an an- - uggles, Surries, Saddle Horses The case against Pfeiffer charging ,,ea 1)0tld XhiSj however, was not ac- - morn OF robbery was begun yesterday eepted, and the man was forced to join ing and will probably be completed the Bexar county convict gang work Call up 'Phone 9 AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS some time today. Nuanes was the ing on the roads. An effort made to chief witness for the prosecution, lie mandamus Justice Pisk and compel ac- When In Need of in the told a straightforward story of his hirn to approve the bond also was of Anything MESILLA PARK, N. MEX. tions on the nteht of June 24, admitted no avail. The lawyer of the man then Line. Drivers Furnished rob- Livery that he and Pfeiffer assaulted and instituted habeas corpus proceedings, bed Mrs. after locking school whose aim is to prepare young men and women Majoribanks during which Justice Fisk testified that RATES RIGHT. Majoribanks in a box car near Abajo. a bond of $500 had been offered but for practical life under modern conditions. Complete Nuanes testified that Pfeiffer took the that ne had not aceepted it for the rea-- A lead in the crime and threatened to son that ne thought it insufficient, in in Mechanical College courses are offered Agriculture, kill him (Nuanes) if he did not assist. County Judge Dwyer, before whom 1m Caspar Aveirat CHAS. CLOSSO Chief of Police Thomas McMillin C'vil and Electrical and in Household Eco- 'the habeas corpus action was heard, Engineering testified as a witness for the territory, refUSed to discharge Strittniatter and - nomics. Also short courses in Practical Mechanics and Agricul- stating that both Mr. and Mrs. Majori- remanded him to custody. Notice of an banks identified Pfeiffer at the city appeal was then given, in and a on of June de-2- ture, coarses Stenography, 'four year preparatory police station the morning j During the hearing of the case it veloped that Strittniatter was a very OUR MOTTO: To have the Best of in Our Line course. Expenses are low and there are many - Everything opportunities Tony Guavara. a member of the po- worthy man whose misfortune it had for self support. lice force testified that he overheard a been to be without employment and conversation by Pfeiffer over the tele-- visible means of support. He had uot A. F. For Catalogue and further information, address the President phone shortly after Pfeiffer had been been guilty of any other act. Edward SPIEGELBERG, arrested. The conversation was in ef- - Halton, his attorney, denounced the W. E. feet a warning by Pfeiffer to some law that could make such a thing pos-frien- d Indian and Mexican Garrison, to be careful and state that he sible in the most scathing language, Agricultural College, N. Mex. had been at his house at 7:30 the it as infamous and ' characterizing Wares and Curios. eveninz. j spotic. In view of the fact that Scritt- - Elinkets, Baskets, Wax, Feather and Linen Drawn Work. j Pete Zito, a bartender at the Alamo matter would have to work on the saloon testified that Pfeiffer and roads for many months before the Opals, Turquoise, Garnets and Other Gems. Nuanes had been in the saloon and fine had been worked off, his position 1 took a drink at 11 o'clock on the night is not a very pleasant one. There is 527 San Franciseo St. SANTA FE, N. M. WILLIAMS & RISING of June 24 and that Pfeiffer said he hope, however, that the court of crimi-wa- s ' tired and that he had been to a nal appeals will take a more lenient dance in Alameda. j view of the matter. Considerable feel-- - LIVERY & HACK LINE Carlos Lopez, proprietor of a hot ta- j lng has been aroused by the case, and testified that Pfeiffer and caustic remarks on the make-u- p of 310 San Francisco St. Phone Red 139 male stand, Nuanes were in his place at 11:30, legislators responsible for the law are TWO WEEKS . fllTT V to saloon near-by- heard on SALE Snrries, Siile Rip & Sails Horses going from there a all sides. ulMm I . At 5 o'clock the territory had not SPECIAL completed its case and an adjourn- - TEXAS CITY HAS ITS OWN ASPHALT PLANT. of the finest Embroideries Goods 'San Antonio, Tex.. Dec. 10. After i lite a goodly number of delays the muni- cipal asphalt paving plant has at last EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. ALL OF THE VERY been put in operation. Most of the de- LATEST AND NEWEST PATTERNS AND DESIGNS lay was caused through the straying of the rock cvrusher plant, which, af- INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED For Backache, Rheumatism, Kjdney and Bladder Disorders. Do not risk ter spending much time on sidings and be well. traveling all over the country arrived ADOLF SELIGMAN DRY having Bright's Disease and Diabetes. Commence today and a few days ago, being nearly two GOODS CO SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. months overdue. 9

SANTA FE NEW PAGE TWO. THE MEXICAN, SANTA FE, N. M. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10, 19C9.

Says the Kl Paso Herald: "Xew MEXICAN .Mexico takes her place among the SANTA FE NEW 5 1 Professional Cards most progressive states of the union, R. J. PALES, President vaushu, Cashier. THE NEW MEXICAN PRINTING COMPANY PUBLISHERS. in enforcing a tuberculin tesf'for dairy n L. A. HUGHES, B. - in under the super-isio- J. READ, Assistant Cashier. PAUL A. F. WALTER FRANK P. STURGES- caitle the territory ATTORNEYS AT LAW. - Vice-Preside- of the cattle sanitary board. Editor and Prepident. p r. this winter all dairy cattle in JOHN K. STAUFFER, Secretary-Treasure- During E. C. ABBOTT, towns of 500 or more, and all dairy Attorney-at-Law- . Postofflce. will test- Entered as Second Class Matter at the Santa Fe cattle used to supply cities be Practice In the District and Su- ed for tuberculosis. Next year it is ex- preme Coarts. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. six months, by mall J3.75 Prompt and carett.l Daily, pected that the work will be extended OF SANTA FE. attention given xo all business. Daily week by carrier 25 ' per Weekly, per year 2.00 to include all the dairy cattle in the Santa Fa - - - New Mexico Daily, per month, by carrier 75 six months 1.00 territory. All tuberculous animals will The Daily, per month, by mail 65 Weekly, Oldest Banking Institution in 75 be condemned and destroyed and the CHARLES EASLEY, Dally, per year, by mail 7.00 Weekly, per quarter New Mexico. Established in 1870 r. owner paid for them. It is fortunate (Late Surveyor General) New Mexico has taken this Attorney-at-Law- . OFFICIAL PAPER OF SANTA FE COUNTY. that step - so early. The territory should become Capital Stock, $150,000 Land and Mining business a spe- The New Mexican is the oldest newspaper in New Mexico. It Is sent to a great fancy stock breeding country, Surplus and Undivided cialty. and it is the Profits, 75,000 Santa Fa New Mexico very postofflc-- j in the Territory, and has a large anJ growing circulation highly important that health status be kept high. The work mc.ng the intelligent and progressive people of the Southwest. Transacts a business 'in all its branches. now going on is not only fortunate general banking CATRON & CATRON, Loans on Counsellors-at-Law- . from the standpoint of public health, money the most favorable terms on all kinds of Attorneys and UNONHBy)LABEL? Officer but also as a measure of economy to personal and collateral security. Buys and sells bonds and Catron Block. measures Santa Fa . . . New Mexico prevent, through protective stocks in all markets for its customer. Buys and sells now enforced, losses in beins greater domestic and G. VOLNEY IMPORTANT WORK. It is well not to be too quick in judg- the future." foreign exchange and makes telegraphic transfer HOWARD, to take of to all of Attorney and Counseler at Law The tax commission appointed by ing foreigners and their ability money parts the civilized world on as liberal terms care of Last week, three Practices in all courts of Governor has the most import- themselves. as are given by any or Territory Curry three visitors A bond issue for river improvement mo.iey transmiting agency public Speaks Spanish. ant work entrusted to a public American middies met Interest on public r and harbors may be alright, but it private. allowed time at the rate of 'Phone 192 fiom an Italian man-of-wa- in front of deposits three Black. oomniisson in late years for its task, should second to a bond is- Rooms 18 and a in Washington. To take place per cent per annum, on six months' or time. Liberal 19, Laughlin Block if it will assume the work, conscien- shooting gallery sue works. is years' the Americans it seemed fun to chal- for reclamation There advances made on of Santa Fe, N. M. tiously. It is a large question it is to no rivers and har- consignments livestock and products. the Italians to a shooting match, need for navigable and to the next lenge ex- The bank executes all orders of its in the investigate report upon with the idea bors unless crops are raised for patrons banking line, RENEHAN & DAVIES. recommendations for they were imbued B. legislature and its port and for exchange with foreign na- and aims to extend to them as liberal treatment in all A. Renehan, . p. tax that none but Americans can shoot. respects, Davie, may be the foundation for the tions. It is better to reclaim a thou- is Attorneys-at-La- They were sorry afterwards, for the as consistent with safety and the principles o'i sound laws of the new state. It is admitted, Practice Dis-tri- time sand acres for the homeseeker than to in the Supreme and ct in New Italians hit the bulls eye every ins. Safeiy deposit boxes for reat. The of that assessments are unequal fix ui) a harbor for a merchant marine patronage the Courts. Mining and Land Law a and performed feats that astonished Mexico, that they vary from ten to flies under if i public is respecfully solicited. specialty. Office in Catron Block. the Americans into saying: "Con- that foreign flags. Yes, sixty per cent on the visible, tangible I'nele Sam had a merchant marine iKru Santa Fa . - . New Mexico founded, how Those dagoes can shoot!" and from nothing to a hun- of would he more property As a matter of fact, Europeans have his own, there popu dred cent on personal or intangi- over and HOLT & SUTHERLAND, per a deal of attention to marks- lar enthusiasm river harbor ble It is also acknowledged paid good Attorneys-at-La- property. in their armies and navies improvement. the taxes levied are not collected manship Practie In the District Courts as that ever Jackson defeated the Brit- with in every county; since well as before the Supreme Court of equal energy a New Orleans al- As- lax are ish at place called The Ratcn Range has joined the the Territory. .that often delinquent payers and sociated Press ranks. The Gate to evade taxation for years most a hundred years ago, they City Las Cruces - New Mexico permitted have learned since then of can now boast of an daily and and at the worst are ask- something THE PALACE HOTEL years the of good shooting in a paper. It is to be hoped that Raton H. M. ed to compromise with the authori- importance DOUGHERTY, of their such as will let out another notch in its belt Attorney-at-Law- . ties less than the tax levied few bloody scraps own, paying Franco-Prussia- n and to the of the enter the Crimean and rally support Practices in the Supreme and Dis- not to speak of a penalty. It is also that dares to be so far are various wars. prising paper WIJ-UA- M VAUGHN trict Courts of the Territory. Office: admitted that there ahead of its advertising patronage. pR0P, Socorro would better conditions New Mexico ways that The Xew Mexican says "dares" advis-edly- , .... Instead of having reared a monu- One of. in if they are adopted, but that any for it takes courage to increase the Best Hotels the West WILLIAM "method will be fought ment to themselves like their prede McKEAN, proposed the expense account of a newspaper Cuisine and Attorney-at-Law- . if the com- cessors in having built a new bridge Lsrge Sample vigorously. However, by $1500 a year for telegraph tolls Table Land ex- of substantial character in the coun- Service Room for Com- Mining and Law. mission investigates thoroughly alone when it is that adver- Taos. the board of Santa Fe apparent Unex mercial New Mexico isting conditions and merely reports ty, present tising patronage is not sufficient to celled Travelers ac county commissioners will be blamed what it really finds it will have carry on the paper at the present SANTA NORTHCUTT & for continuing to neglect, the pitfall PE, NEW MEXICO WASHINGTON AVENUE ROBERTS, complished an important service for with profit. Jesse G. Northcutt, C. J. common- on Delgado street that has existed Robert, which the pupHc and the Attorneys-at-Law- . over the Santa wealth ought to be grateful. In this ever since the bridge Offices: was washed out. It The Woman's Auxiliary of the Na- Raton, N. M., and Trini- work, Traveling Auditor Charles V. Fe at that point dad, Colorado. is Providence takes care of fools tional Rivers' and Harbors' Congress Safford, will be an invaluable aid to that AMERICAN AND and children and perhaps also negli- in session at Washington have the the commission, for he knows more EUROPEAN PLAN G. W. PRICHARD, for to say, no right idea when they advocate that about assessments, taxes and financial gent authorities, strange Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law- . as river banks ought to be planted with methods in each county and the Terri- serious accident has yet happened Practices In all the District at left the abut- Lombardy poplars and pansy beds. But Courts tory than any other man and what is the danseroi. place by and gives special attention to cases ments and without Santa Fe should not wait until the fed- better, he has such information clear- remaining warning before the Territorial Supreme Court. or is not eral government appropriates money classified and can explain the why light guard. But that saying Office: Laughlin Blk. Santa Fe, N. M. ly some to hide the filth that lines the Santa Fe and wherefore of conditions which that in the near future team the river the center of town, but to are an driven by a stranger not knowing the through GEORGE w. BARBER, the average observer enigma. should the Board of Trade to locality may not drive over the de- help open HOTEL Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law- . and involve the county and the the River Boulevard from city limit Practices The Texas railroaders who are clivity in the District Court and in a ?50,000 suit. The to city limit and plant it with trees. J. E. LACOME. miffed because President Taft and city damage Supreme Courts of the Territory. cost of one accident may be sufficient The pansy beds will come later. Prompt attention to Knox would not at once de- given all business. Secretary to pay the cost of half a dozen bridges. Lincoln County Nev Mexico clare war on Mexico for imprisoning Mark Smith of Proprietor EDWARD an American conductor, suspected of Arizona, is not op- C. WALE, timistic about statehood Attorney-at-La- complicity. in a train robbery, are un- Governor Haskell of Oklahoma, who being granted the Territories in the near future Who Practices In the Dis- learned in diplomacy. Things of that is more or less of a Democratic saint Commodious Sample Ream Supreme and can blame him? At last election trict Courts of the in nature happen every once in a while and hero, is bedaubing himself with the Territory, the Distance Probate Courts TJ. to Mexicans in the United States and mud to such an extent that even his his own beloved territory turned him Long Telephone Station. and before the S. down for Surveyor General and U. S. Land if blood were to be shed every time a best friends will hate to know him on a young Republican. It was to one es- Offices. Mexican citizen complains because he election day. The latest turn is to enough give any a grouch, a Democrat like Las Cruces . New Mexico is thrown in jail, there would be no protect apparently the looters of the pecially Mark Smith, Steam Heated: Electric who FIRST CLASS C. W. G. end of warfare between the two re- political bank in Oklahoma, whose would have believed that Texas Room CAPE WARD, would before Lighted, Every Territorial District publics. Presumably, the American failure gave such a black eye to the go Republican Arizona Good IN CONNECTION Attorney. - a One, For San now will be bank that has been hail would drop into that column. And Ari- Miguel and Mora counties. conductor, imprisoned, guaranty plan Las - . . law ed as a for all troub-- ; zona as a Republican state, is less ac-le- ? Vegas New Mexico given every opportunity that the panacea banking ' of to the over, ceptable to Mark even than Arizona as FRESS THE BUTTON WE DO THE REST. the land provides, defend himself by demagogues country W. A. FLEMING made of a Republican Territory. JONES, against the charge and if it is not Even Democratic saints ate Bonds and Investments. proven, will be set free. In fact, the very common clay after all. Not that TJ. S. Commissioner for the Third A batch of twelve a feeling towards Americans by the Mex- Haskell would be any better if he were hundred appoint-- Judicial District of New Mexico. ican officials has been such of late Republican. Both parties have ras- - ments was sent in at one time on AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN L- - Cruces - - - New Meiloi years, that the American will be given cals and it is pretty hard to fool the Tuesday by President Taft. All presi- Eastern and local bank references. even more than the benefit of every intelligent voter for any length of time dential appointments too, and among doubt, but until a regular trial is had, with a man who does not measure uy them the names of several New Mexi- H. H. PUTNAM, the Texas railroaders should keep to the common level of decency and cans. Yet, appointments are among U. S. Court Commissioner and the the CORONADO EoilL calm. If their compadre has been un- honesty. least of the President's troubles Conveyancer. although the local will not LOANS AND REAL ESTATE. justly imprisoned there is chance for patriots X"iret have it so and think the is Class X5eet&ia.raaa.t lis. ncaaeetloa .ents collecting handsome damages through Fourteen members of the constabu- President Correspon asking information awake over fill- RATES 50c and up G. LUPE. HERRERA the of New Mex the department of state and no one in the have been sen- lying nights worrying Prop, concerning Territory lary Philippines the federal in the Terri- OPEN Day & Night Santa Fe New Mexico- - ico answered knows that better than the Mexican tenced to on account of their ing places promptly death tories. Texico - - - New Mexico government. It will be the last to mutiny this summer at Davao. To a with an American citizen monkey civilian that seems a cruel sentence R. W. WITTMAN. whom it believes to be innocent of any and one that should be commuted. Cook's goose is cooked, it appears from Draftsman. crime. Uncle Sam is about to go to war with latter day dispatches. Nature ' fakirs do not seem to be' in Copies furnished of records on file Nicaragua over two Americans that it with First Class aifl -To -TJate U. S. him and it is no wonder Up Surveyor General's Office. Something should be done to place helped in a mutiny or rebellion in Cen- that he hiked lomlly Santa for Muldoon's to Fe, New Mexico. the principal road of the county, that tral America and it is hard to explain cyclone cellar be out of the of from Santa Fe to the Espanola valley the sentiment that calls the two way the popular" revulsion NEEL & that would him so much HOTEL MODERN COOPER, and Santa Cruz in first class condition. Americans shot down by Zelaya strike harder Geo, M. Neel. Robt. L. Cooner. after the American CORNER DON GASPAR AND WATER STREET The territorial sood roads commission patriots, while those fellows in the great public had Graduate Irrigation taken sides in his because Hot Cold Engineers, should help and the county should ap- Philippines are called mutineers. It is favor, Peary and Water Spacious Sample Kooms Steam Beat Surveys, plans, maps, estimates, sufficient sum for the pur- and treason all behaved like a boor and a prig. Room water propriate a true, rebellion, mutiny In Every For Commercial Travelers Electric Light, construction, supply and duly. It is the most used highway in are in the same category and what Office: Catron Block, Santa N. 1,1. pose. yet Modern Baths. Fe. the county and over it is carried a one nation calls treason, another calls j It is believed that football is so large amount of traffic. It is also in patriotism. tough that it will survive the edict of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. part a Scenic Highway traversing or the New York hoard of education that Pecos Forest Reserve. it is Not Coal passing near the Indian pueblos of "Tell Sheriff Box to do his duty or to he banished from the New Land. York No. 03943. ' Tesuque, San Ildefonso, Pojoaque, resign," was the laconic message sent j public schools. It isn't in the j Department of the Nambe and Santa Clara; over which by the governor of Indiana to a sheriff public schools, where the game finds Interior, j U. S. Land Santa N. M. are reached the ancient mission who was sidestepping his duty in en- its devotees anyway. The enthusiasm Office, Fe, it co-ed- s November 23, 1909. churches and the wonderful cliff dwell the law. Laconic messages of awakens among the and the forcing HERE IS II VERY Notice is ings of the Puye and Shufinne. It is that kind mizht become historic in female seminaries is to be blamed for EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY hereby given that Eugenio Martinez y of N. besides, the key to the most fertile New Mexico if sent to sheriffs who all the trouble. Lujan, Lamy, M., who, on Nov. 15, 1904, made Home- valley in the Territory, having a popu- shield r, whether such EVERYTHING AT any ONE HALF PRICE stead Serial No; 03943, No. 8151 anti-gambli- Over seven billion entry lation of 20,000 Located in law-break- dollars are m people. any is one who defies the for the northeast states of Union or in one of banks today subject to check, five mil- SWS quarter, (NE other the law, or the Sunday closing section 14 the more eastern counties lion dollars more are savings deposits CHRISTMAS 18, township N., range. 11 progressive law, or is one who has committed theft E, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed of road would and almost two billion dollars are de- LINE notice the Territory, the by or murder. It is not for the sheriff BEST OF GOLD AND SILVER FILIGREE of intention to make final five posited on time and demand certi- year this time be a splendid boulevard not to judge whether a law is good or bad, WORK EVER DISPLAYED IN SANTA FJS to claim ficates, a proof, establish to the land only for heavy traffic but also for au- or whether a law should be enforced representing stupendous above described, before and tomobiles whole of fourteen billion dollars in Register and tourists. or not. He is there to enforce all Receiver, U. S. land office, at Santa only one form of wealth in the United Don't Excellent Assortments of laws irrespective of the evil doer. If Fe, N. M., on the 30th day of Decem States. FaH - This is the time of the year when he does not he is a grafter of the worst Burned Leather Goods Many ber. 1909. ; and societies elect their officers kind. to other Claimant' names as witnesses: lodges The San Jon Sentinel devotes a Burned Wooden for the ensuing year, and it is notice- Call Placqnes articles Isidro Ribera, Antonio Jose Garcia, column in its last issue to discussing 1 able how year after year, the same set ' and Kinds of Drawn Work that Luis Martinez, Agustin Gonzales, all It be of no interest " may t especial the' legitimacy of Adam. Evidently, of men assume the burdens to leather Pillows of Lamy, New Mexico, i carry to Santa Fe, but it is interesting nev- in eastern Quay county, no one is Inspect Tops attract " the work of these MANUEL R. OTERO, along associations. ertheless, to know that the overthrow worrying over the statehood or U. S. as it is in in move- Register. Just "public life, of the two great parties in Los An- marshalship questions. ments for the civic good and better- geles was due to the fact that the Mrs. S. Claremont, N. H., ment, and in doing the work for the party in levied tribute on and Even a it if news- THE ORIGINAL OLD CURIO" Joyce, 'power Heney, appears, writes: "About a year ago I common good, it is a few who deserve vice and law The paper are can find bought protected breaking. reports correct, two bottles of Kidney Reme- the name of patriots who keep the American conscience is all balm in slmoleons for Proprietor Foley's awakening injured honor. J. S, CANDELARIO dy. It cured me of a severe case of wheels while the great mass over the land and it will 301-80- eventually 3 San Francisco fet. Santa Fe, N; M. kidney trouble of several years stand- of citizenship Is satisfied to being in- throw down any party or machine Money, the Democratic leader in the ing. It certainly is a good active except in the results for that trifles with it, no matter how U. S. grand, reaping Senate! There is something medicine, and I heartily recommend themselves and their business. or how well entrenched. more powerful than sound in a name after all it." Sold by all druggists. 1UE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN, SANTA N. M. PAGE SEVEN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1909. FE,

PERSONAL MENTION THE 15 YEAR OLD BOY ! be a business man, of today, will, in ten years, T. G. will leave tomorrow birn in VickRoy Christmas is . have a son it is to train j Coming;! If you your duty morning for Denver. business methods, to give him the benefit of your H. C. Ilfcld, a Las Vecas business business experience. man, is a visiior in Santa Fe. j F. C. Wilson left account while he is grow -- Attorney yesterday See that he has a bank for Albiuitierone on legal business. no other one thai will . - mgup. There is thing give Mrs. L. B. ViekRo;- leaves Santa Fe for and can handle of m it hi oi a more proper insight and conception Saturday morning on a trip to Kansas We are preparedm ' j business than havitg his own bar,k account. . j City. Miss Clara Olson, private secretary ONE DOLLAR WILL START AN ACCOUNT. of Governor Curry, has returned from all wants in the Hardware & Estancia. j your Sporting UNITED STATES BAM & TRUST CO J. P. Gallesos. a sheep man from San Luis, Colo., is in town stopping at the Claire. j goods line. 1 A. T. a man S. M Hastings, traveling Capital 150,000" Santa Fe, from Spokane, is in town a guest at

the Palace. , John D. Moriwealher, pood roads We have Rifles, revolvers, carving sets engineer, has returned to Santa Fe. DIRECTORS from Las Vegas. J who' toy fancy plates, silverware OFFICERS G. FRANKLIN FLICK William Hardin of Estancia, wagons, wufe in Santa Fe on a business visit, W. DAVIS. - G. FRANKLIN FLICK, President. S. has returned to bis home. j knives, scissors, razors, Icy hot bottles, E. V. Brunert and wife of Douglas, W. S. DAVIS, Cashiei. N. B. LAUGHLIN Ariz., are in town seeing the sights, i clocks, tool W. E. GRIFFIN, Asst. Cashlef. J. B. LAMY They are guests at the Claire. fancy cabinets, furniture, Karl H. Vesper, a San Francisco R. H. HANNA traveling man, is in town visiting the percolators, chafing dishes, watches, FREDERICK MULLER trade. He is stopping at the Palace. ' V. P. Garside, traveling freight nut baseball agent of the El Paso and Southwest- sets, skates, footballs, goods ern, is in town stopping at the Palace. F. of who SuS83f3?3Z J. Boywer Albuquerque, represents a brokerage firm, was among yesterday's arrivals at the Pal- And THE WEST FOR THE WEST. ace. I Everything for the Household W. M. Taber, merchant at Glorieta, The Colorado Rational Life Assurance Company arrived at noon today accompanied by his wife. They are guests at the ; Denver Colorado. Claire. County Commissioner Alfredo Lu-cer- o SANTA PE HARDWARES SUPPLY CO, The Pioneer Life Insurance Co., of Santa Cruz, is in town attend-- ' ing a meeting of the board of county commissioners. of the Southwest Colonel R. E. Twitchell who has at his home at Las Ve- A M for New Mexico. been quite ill REASONS FOR WATSON BEING BER6ERE, Manager gas, is reported to and MIFFED AND GROUCHY. Santa Fe. N. M. Catron Block expects to be out in a few days. C. G. Shaw, representing a Chicago London, Dec. 10. Poet William manufacturing concern, is in town bid- Watson was disappointed because he new court ding of the vaults for the could get neither title nor pension, The Coming Christmas. house. He is a guest at the Claire. according to Miss Violet Asquith. Morris E. Dodge and Edna R. White daughter of the British premier. To This of all seasons make matkind more charitable of Espanola, married on last Tuesday this she attributes his statements in - one to another. The of cheerful is re- at the home, the cere- America she and her step-moth- spirit giving night groom's that ia all civilized Yuletide. Write Life, Accident, Health & Fire Insur- monv being performed by Rev. C. F. figured in his poem as "The Woman cognized lands at We ance in the Best Companies ; : : Lucas of the local Methodist Episco- With the Serpent's Tongue." The Choose if would choose pal church. poet, according to Miss Asquith, ask- early you wisely Write Surety Bonds for the United States County Commissioner Jose Ortiz y ed for a large literary pension, and We & : : : : Pino of Galisteo, one of the leading expected the announcement of his We a Fidelity Guaranty Company of southern Santa Fe would be made on the hive splendid array cf servicible things to citizens county, knighthood from. You can find a is a visitor in Santa Fe attending asking's birthday a year ago. When it pick htre many suggestions, Have for Sale Several Modern Residence . few of which are mentioned meeting of the board of county com-- did not come out he became peevish below. We Properties; also SomeFine Bargains in Lots missioners. and blamed-he- r mother and herself and Fruit Ranches. : : : : ; : .: : J. H. Herman, representative'of the for not, appreciating his greatness, FOP tilP RflllV Dolls, Toys, and doll accessaries, House at Wichita, she said. on Cudahy Packing J Silver Dish and If you want anything in the above line call or addrees Kan., is in on a regular visit. He is Sets, Spoons, a sales- ELIZABETH GURLEY FLYNN O C- - & accompanied by T. D. Cooper, Furniture Sets. WATSON COMPANY man of the company, and C. X.. Faris, SENT TO JAIL. Ehoiie 1S9 Cation Elcck , ;stSaa.ta Te, IT, M. Eei manager "of the general sales depart- For the The new Marathon racers, Toy ment. Was Leader at Industrial Workers' at t Mechanical Gift The following party who are inte- Spokane Who Engaged in wagons. toys, THE TIME Go-cart- s NOW IS rested in mining properties at Par- Hunger Strike. Youngsters Books, English baby etc. To have that SUIT clemed, pressed and put in good shape son, Lincoln countf, arrived last fall wear. We will do on matters: Spokane, Dec. 10. Elizabeth for 'H night, coming here mining Hand bags, Music rolls, Fur sets, "We will charge j right Jacob H. Fulmer and A. B. Graham, Flynn, the national organizer of Scissors or of Mishawaka, Ind., and A. G. Graham, For the manicure sets, Mexican The and Establishment the Industrial Workers of the World, drawn Goldberg Cleaning Pressing South Bend, Ind. last was convicted of work, Handsome jewel Colonel William of Belen, night conspira- PHONE BLACK 208 WEST PALACE AVE Berger combs, Beautiful bed room slip- 203 editor of the Belen Tribune, former cy to incite to violation of the laws Young Lady resident of Santa Fe, is in Santa Fe of Spokane and sentenced to three pers, Hand embroidered corset on his way home from Ratcn where months in jail. The sentence is the covers, Xmas box w riting paper etc He THE SANTA FE ABSTRACT, he attended court for two weeks. outcome of the recent attempt of the had been in San Francisco and Los For tne Neckties, Suspenders. Handker- REALTY & INSURANCE AGENCY Califor- members of the Industrial Workers to Angeles and characterized the chiefs, Military brush sets, Book-rack- s 5 when com- hold street meetings during which ' (INCORPORATED) . nia climate as abominable , in oak or Room 19 Catron Block, Santa.-Fe- N. M. pared with that of Santa Fe. He more than a hundred of them were Young Man bras, Shaving caught a severe cold while on the arrested. "Hunger strikes" were sets, Smokers sets. Night robes, Does a general ABSTRACT, REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE business, Pacific coast and been it has nursing features of the imprisonment. Pajamas etc, to loan on Santa Fe Real Estate ever since. Colonel Berger is enthus- $20,000.00 at low rate of interest ! : iastic about the growth and progress "For Mother Long Camonas, Hand made work of Belen. He says that in January pa baskets, Cut a meeting of the school directors of Silverware, glass, Valencia county will be held at Belen rancy china, Tableiinen etc. WOODY'S-HAC- LINE and plans will be formulated for giv- 15. ing the county modern school build- MUM FOr FflthPF PiPes, Cigar humidores, Felt slip- - THE From ings. Colonel Berger will leave for pers A Victor or Edi80n phon; Belen tomorrow. ' SWITZERLAND OF AMERICA THE LEADING graph will amuse the whole BARRANCA TO TAOS O. C. Watson, general insurance family agent at Pueblo, Colorado, who spent A THOUSANDS OTHER VALUABLE AND Meets Both North South GROCERS. INTERESTING THE VALLEY RANCH several days g with his THINGS TO tSKLECT FROM Bounds Trains. friends in this city, left on the Cali- Afamons old Spanish Land Grant 'Leaves Barranca on the arrival of fornia Limited tonight. W. N. TOWNSEND ' & ,C0. beautifully and historically situated the ; nortii' bound train and arries at RlverTOOO above sea THE on the Pecos feet Taos at 7 p. m. ' ' PREPARING TO CELEBRATE RACKET STORE. level and surrounded, by pine and Ten miles shorter than other Jin GUADALUPE DAY. covered mountains of upwards any If you love delicious spruce way. Good and to 13000 feet with sunshine every convenient hack day ' ' ; Arch- Coffee, then for In the, year such as no disease germ good teams. 'J; Falls on Sunday This Year your can live. In." The. greatest health giv- r Tiling- cLcaae to 3M4ie Fas bishop Pitaval Will Preach own sake try ing country in the world. 26 miles saucer Comfortable. Festival Sermon. east of Santa Fe. sp-$5.0- 0 FARE ' of & Splendid trout fishing in Sum- The parishoners Guadalupe Chase Sanborn mer and all kinds, of hunting. church are making preparations for HORSEBACK riding-TEN- NIS the celebration of their feast on Guad- etc, "x MPEHUL LAUNDRY 12. The alupe Day, Sunday, December 'Seal Brand Pure Coffee' evening before great bonfires will $10.03 and SI 2 00 per week light up this ancient city in honor of Presents Saddle Horses, $1.50 per day or For Best Laundry Work Guadalupe Eve. On Sunday, His YOU'LL SAY ITS THE , $5.00 per week. will stis Pitaval Grace, Archbishop Peter FACI-NAT1N- in and Rev. Father DELIG HTPULL, G Illustrated et Basket leaves Monday Tuesday preach English Write today for pamph of the Cathedral will in ana an intormation Returns Thursday nd Friday. Pugens preach coffee you We have now in stock and are every day AGENCY at O. K. Barber Spanish. Several priests from other EVER TASTED. receiving for Christmas. Shop will be Everybody goods J. F. MILLER N. M. parishes present. We have an line of Mgr. YalleyRanch P. O. BROWN, Phone No 23 is invited to attend and hear good 1st flavor is so rich' Mellow elegant gentlemen's and that you wond- hose and hose mufflers ',' Red sermons in and Spanish. Satisfying ties, supporter?, Agent. English er why you have for so long etc. heen satisfied with ordinary y coffee, For ladies an elegant line of plumes, rib- bons In air tieht cans whi-i- pro- neckwear, handke chiefs, hote, all IF YOU WANT TO GET tect its distinctive ftiivor. also kinds of fancy articles, embroidery pat- IS BUYING full line of OHA6E & SAN-BORN- .S terns royal flosses and filo, dolls, statuary, CHRISTMAS TIME TIM- E- WHAT YOU WANT WHEN TEAS. vases etc. YOU WANT IT GO TO We are sole Agents for We cordially invite every one to call and Santa Fe. look over our stock and we feel sure THE CHAS WAGNER FURNITURE CO. SAfANfAANFEiSNCVT we can please you. ,

pedal Xmas bargains in H. S. KAUHE & GO. La Moda Davenports, Leather Rockers, Couches, Ingrain Carpets, Fiber Millinery Carpets, Axmi&ter Rugs, Mission Dioing Kooms Sets, Mission Phone Black 7 Catron Block. Hall Clocks, Japanese Screens, Framed Pictures and Hundreds 'Pit! it of other Appropriate Articles. THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN, SANTA FE. N. M. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1909. PACE woy participants it was purely a local A CORROBORATION p question. .There were seventeen brig- St, Louis 0C(V k DRIVES OUT adier generals, four majcr generals Of Interest to Santa Fe Readers. 1, one J and lieutenant general in the b Southern army who were born in the For months Santa Fe citizens have RHEUMATISM Northern states. Of these, seven seen in these columns enthusiastic acific were born in state of New York. Mm Comoany. When the blood becomes overcharged with uric acid it continually the praise of Doan's Kidney Pills by Santa prows weaker, more acrid, and poorer 1:1 nourishing qualities. The nerves, Of the first five, who were full gen- Fe residents. Would - these prominent muscles and instead of their nutriment from tnr- erals of the Confederate Coop- loints, receiving necessary army, people recommend a remedy that had circulation are gradually tiled with the sharp uratic impurity with which er who was the officer, was ot are ranking not proven reliable? Would con- PASSENGER SCHEDULE the circulation is loaded, aim the pain.s and aches Rheumatism the born in New York, and Albert Sidney they No or the of external med- firm their statements after had natural result. amount of rubbing, application Johnston was of a Connecticut father years icines can have any direct and curative effect on the blood; the most to be elapsed if personal experience had not In Effect 14, 1908. and a Massachusetts mother. Kirby July expected from such treatment is temporary relief from the pains and aches shown the remedy to be worthy of en- There is but one way to cure Rheumatism, ana tnat is to cleanse tne oiooa Smitln the last general who surrend- dorsement? No .no 1, . . . 21 stronger proof of illles From v . Miles From No of the uric acid S. S. S. is because it goes ered, was of West Point who entered KA1LY Moines s l A l iu s impurity. the proper treatment, merit can be had than cures that have !e nton DAILY down and attacks the disease at its head, and by filtering out every particle the Confederate army, were born in cures stood the test of time. The following of the uratic matter and strengthening and enriching the blood, the g states. 00 S. acul-burden- Dioou statement should carry conviction to s. m. 0 Lv.Des Molns.Z N;M. Arr, 49 6 30 p.m. Rheumatism in every form. S. S. changes the sour, "But there was reciprocity on our 10 12 a. m. 4 " Lv 45 5 15 m. pain-rack- ed the mind Rumaldo. p. to a rich, healthy stream, which ouiets the nerves, muscles and the of every Santa Fe reader. 10 S5 a, m. 11 " Uedman 88 4 56 p. m. removes the cause and drives Rheu part. Kentucky brought fcrth 10 60 " " " 82 4 S6 joints, cools the feverish flesh, gently Toribio Rodriguez, 110 Johnson a. m. U Oapulln p. m as as central figure of the epoch, Abraham 11 05 a. m 20 " " " 29 4 26 p. m-1- matism from the system. S.S. S. reaches inherited cases wen tnose Vigil " " to street, Santa Fe, N. M., says: "Two 20 a. m 26 " Thompson 24 8 55 p. m. which have been acquired, and good results are always experienced from Lincoln. gave birth 11 45 a. m. 81 " " " 18 S 80 m. and a half years ago I gave a state- Ounnlugham " p. its use. book on Rheumatism containing many valuable sugges- Thomas, the rock of Chicamauga, 12 20 p. m. U " Ollfton House Junction " .7 2 65 p.m. Special ment for in to 12 45 2 80 tions for rheumatic sufferers and medial advice free to all who write. and Tennessee publication regard my p.m. Arr. uatom v u Arr o p m. any produced Farragut, 8 30 D. m. Lv. Lv 12 25 p. m experience with Doan's Kidney Pills. " " - THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA the greatest of the admirals. The 8 60 p. m. 2 " OUfton House Junction Lv. 7 12 06 p. m- roday I am in of 4 15 p. m, 49 " Preston " " 18 11 40 a. nv commanding officers of twelve of Far- stronger my praise " ' s 145 p m, 68 " Koehler 28 11 06 a' m. s 22 at of this remedy than ever. I suffered " " " 11 16 m- - ragut ships the battle 4 56 p.m. 58 Koehler J net. 20 a. o from 6 50 p. m. 68 " Uolfax " " 88 HO 15 a. m- - of the present administration the were born in slave holding greatly disoredered kidneys, the " ' " 6 15 p. m. 77 Oerrososo 41 9 43 a. in. national forests are correct, he consid- in the war the com- - pains in my back being so acute at 8 35 Arr. Lv. 9 25 slates. Early p.m. M OIMARKON N. M. 47 a.m. H0TELjRR1VALS times that I had to 1 08 p.m. Lv. Arr 7 50 a. m. ers forestry so important that it may I manaing omcer oi me ;oruiein aiiuv stop work and sit ..10 88 " Nash N. M. Lv 60 7 40 a.m. down. The p.m. " " " Palace. mid ought to he discussed without in- was a Virginian and the ranking off- trouble steadily grew 7. 23 p. m. 89 Harlan 63 7 25 a. m. worse and I ' 7. 46 p. m. 94 Ute Park " " 69 7 00 a. m. J. F. Bower. Albuquerque; Cleofes dulging in personalities. icer of the Southern army was a New rarely knew what was to Romero, Fidel Ortiz, Las Vegas; H. G. At present he is greatly interested Yorker. Southern people when they be free from an ache or pain of' some much kind. Soon after I Connects with E. P. & 3. W. Ry. train No. 124 arriving In Dawson, N. Calkins, City; S. Marcus, Hamilton, in the movement to make a national review this list and see how began using Doan's M., 6:15 p. m. Ohio; V. E. Smith, La Veta; Karl H. park in the Ixmg's Peak district, in- they are indebted should at least Cidney Pills, procured from Stripling, A. Hast- Burrows & Co.'s Connects with E. P. S. W. Ry. train No. 123 leaving Dawson, N. M., Vesper, San Francisco; T. cluding beautiful Estes park. Mills pause before making generalizations. drug store, my pains f:C5 a. m. ings. Spokane; .T. H. Herman, Wichi- considers this region the most scenic We are even under obligations to the and aches disappeared and my back con- was as Stage for van Houten, N. M., meets trains at Preston, N. M. ta; C. L. Funis, T. D. Cooper, Wichita. of any in the Rockies, because of the north for the corner stone of the sound and well as ever. Doan's U, & S. Passenger trains arrive and depart from Des Moines as fallows: Claire. great number of high peaks, lakes and federacy, the doctrine of secession. Kidney Pills have my strongest en- NORTH 80UND SOUTH BOUND. E. W. Dohson, Albuquerque; S. waterfalls which it contains. "Today we are the most homegen-eou- s dorsement." No. 1, :0t a. m. No. 8, 9:27 a. m. Marcus, Hamilton, Ohio; E. W. Bru-ner- t people of any of the greater For sale by all dealers. Price 50 and Mrs. F. Gon- of the world. W'e have our Foster-Milbur- n No. 7, 1:12 p. m. No. 2, 7:05 p. m. wife, Douglas; DEPRECATES USE OF powers cents. Co., Buffalo, Las H. C. Las Ve- local differences and variances in New TracK connection with A. T. A . F. Ry. at Raton and Preston, with C. zales, A'egas; Ilfeld, SOUTHERNER'S DECLARATION. York, sole agents for the United ; W. of at S. at Oes Moines, E. P ft S W at Colfax, N. M., and Cimarron A gas; S. A. Walters, Farniington ideals and subordinate principles States. M. F. H. K. Rippeth. government. May they continue to Remember name Northwestern Ry. at Cimarron, N. Xeary, Denver; M. the Doan's and H. M. Secretary of War J. Dickerson flourish full Out of their de- Cimarron, N. M., is depot r the following points In New Mexico: Ocato, Chaniita; Jay, San Acacio, in vigor. take no other. San Speaks Plainly Before New York will be evolved a health- Rayado, Aurora and Red Lakes. Colo.; J. P. Gallegos. Luis; John velopment A. Jacob H. Southern Society. more and Ute Park. N. M., is depot for following points In New Mexico: Arroyo Smith, Manassa; Fulmer, ier, intelligent, enduring A. G. The and riv- Notice for Publication. eco, Hondo, Baldy, Black Cerro, Elizabethtown, Lobo, A. B. Graham, Mishawaka, Ind.; national life. stimulus Arroyo Lakes, ' New York, Dec. 10. at Small Holding Claim No. 1S95. Ranches de Red River Taos and Graham, South Bend, Ind. Iast night alry will redound to the general Questa, Taos, City, Twining.' the Waldorf before New Serial 012050. Not Coal Land. Coronado. Astoria the good. P. DEDWAM,' J. W.A.GORMAN. York Southern Society. of common Department of the J, van HOUTEN; ,T. L. Scott. Charles T. Scott, J. W. Secretary "Americans have a and Interior, War Dickerson was the United States Land Office. V. Gen Mgr- - Gen- - Pass- - Scott, G. Herrerai, AVill-ar- principal equal heritage. The various sections Superintendent Ores, and Agent Mqlnto.sh; in- Al- speaker. Rising to the tost, "The can best show forth their worth and Santa N. M., Nov. 1909. N M. RATON. N. M JW. Miles E. Lafferty, Oroville; Fe, 15, RATON, RATON, N, vasion of North fol- fredo Lucero, Santa Cruz; J. P. Gal- the by the South," the sustain a patent, to superior citizen- Notice is hereby given that the a no- legos, San Luis, Colo.; Howard M. secretary prefaced his remarks with ship, not by vauntings nor by re lowing named claimant has filed custom excel Jay, San Acacio; Felix Martin, Las protest against the of proaches as to the past, but by tice of his intention to make final Vegas; Joe Dice, Walsenberg, Colo. erners in the north, affirming in public ling in generous rivalry in serving proof in support of his claim under Modern. gatherings their loyalty to the United our country, striving to secure and sections 16 and 17 of the act of March Bert. White, Belen; D. J. Fisher, States. perpetuate personal freedom not the 3, 1S91 (26 Stats., 854), as amended - of Magdalena; F. O. Deal. Magdalena: "The time has come." said Hie sec- freedom cf license but freedom by the act of February 21, 1893 (27 Werner Gibson, City; H. A. Lathrop, rotary, "when there is not only no' thought, opinion and action regulated Stats., 470), and that said proof will Antonito; C. B. King, Keokuk, la.; good ground for, but conclusive rea-!b- y general law; maintain justice be made before Register or Receiver J. C. Bennet, Evansville, Ind. r gainst giving especial empha- through courts with impartial judges U. S. land office, Santa Fe, N. M., on TO sis, as Southerners to such declara- and juries open to all alike, where December 22, 1909, viz. Pedro Padilhi tions. as of hold- WILD ANIMALS WILL By implication they suggest a weakness and poverty are potent Cerrillos, N. M., for tne small doubt where none as and wealth, and our claim No. 1895, Sees. 9 and T. ON THE NOT MOLEST MAN. should exist. They power keeping ing 16, ALL STATIONS do not reflect a true appreciation of republic in a career that will con- 15 N., R. 8 E., of the A. M. P. M. the spirit of the day. We do not need serve for the longest, time the rich He names the following witnesses It ic Only the Frightened or the Pur- them to convince ourselves that the blessings which it is now showering to prove his actual continuous adverse sued Beast That Will Turn South with practical unanimity will upon humanity." possession of said tract for twenty on the Acressor. sustain our country in any time of years next preceding the survey of the storm or stress. If there are any CHECKMATED JAMES J. HILL township, viz.: Denver, Colo., Dec. 10 Enos Mills, southern men who feel otherwise, AND BEAT HIM TO IT. Martin Baca, Jesus M. Romero, Jos Colorado's foremost naturalist and a they are too inconsequential to exert Padilla and Cosine Baca, all of Ciene-g- a, of national note, deliv- any appreciable influence." N. M. forestry expert F. A. Blackwell is Building Model Denver Colo. an before students of to his Any person who desires to ered address the Proceeding topic Secretary Railroads and New Towns in the protest of Denver this in Dickinson said in against the allowance of said proof, Including Colorado the University week, part: Far Northwest. Springs, which he emphasized the importance "I have in mind an invasion entire- or who knows of any substantial rea- Dec. 10 F. A. of trees in daily life, declaring that ly peaceable and conquests that are Spokane, Wash., son under the laws and regulations of -- and Pueblo Colo. in forest conservation is an issue of civic. When the canny Scot was in- Blackwell, a native of Maine, born the interior department why such Fairfield of the Idaho should not be allowed will great import to the American people. corporated into the kingdom of Great Center, president proof be Britain his his & Northern Railroad Com- an above-mentione- d Mills has spent his life in the wilds against will, he got Washington given opportunity at the and chief owner of the time and to cross-examin- e and has a great number of thrilling inning by moving into the enemy's pany, builder place and himself of sawmill and the witnesses of said claim One frfiT? and amusing stories of his peaceful country accommodating city Spirit Lake, Idaho, to the new to U1C JLYUUUU J. encounters with the beasts that roam and inevitable order of timber land owner, bank director and ant, and offer evidence in rebuttal There was never a of that claimant. the mountains. He never carries fire- things. deeper useful citizen of Spokane and Coeur submitted by hate than that which cher- MANUEL R. Dates 00 OA Also arms while on his his the Scots d'Alene, Idaho, probably is the only OTERO, Selling 9fi ft 31 . expeditions, ished for in time 1st 1910 a hatchet England, but they man in the Pacific, northwest who has Register. DECLMBtK j ) "v1 va, only baggage being kodak, became a bulwark of to January and strength ever successfully checkmated James J. and package of raisins, after years -- Great Britain and achieved and main- to If you want anytnrog tm try further In'ormation Call on or Write of roaming over the most isolated and Hill, by "beating him it" in carry- jPor tained a leadership which has been a railroad into the New Mexican want "ad.'" W. D. & remote parts of the Rockies with this ing project P. H. McBRIDE, Aeent. or SHEA, T P. P. A. one of the main sources of her Hill equipment he has come to the conclu- territory. SANTA PR. N. M. greatness." Blackwell made in west- sion that the wild beast is a most po- his fortune Using that as a parallel the speak- FBUEBM SOCIETIES and ern timber lands, the value of which lite and courteous creature, that er dwelt upon the impoverished con- moun- he foresaw and largely the characters of wolves, bears, dition of the South fol- appreciated MAtONlC. immediately because of his in the forests tain lions and other denizens of the the war and then to training lowing proceeded down east." He now builds woods have been unduly blackened by trace the invasion of northern fields "way ' towns and model railroads to show Montezuma Lodge No "nature writers." by southern men and women. how well can be and is also 1, A. F. & A. M. Rei Animals Never Molest Him. "The tide once set in did not sub- it done, identified with u 1 a r communication In all his wanderings he has never side when the causes that first gave other important pro- in the of the Spo- nrsi Monday ot eacs fees? once been molested by any of these it impulse ceased to act," the speaker jects development ! kane country. - animals, and yet, even in the dead of cont inued. "In all the large progres if. yc '?- RtA He was P. nan ai y:su p. m. St with winter, it is his custom to sleep with- sive cities of the. north. Southern men associated Jay amps ' Lee F. ' J. A. MASS1B, out protection of any sort; and "chang- are a forceful nart of the business. Graves, Aubrey White and W ot Worthy Master. ing camp" for him simply means professional and social life and this Lwis Clark, former residents WHEN YOU FINS YOURSELF WRITING THE SAME THING Maine ALAN E, McCORD, spreading his overcoat in a .new place is especially true of the bounding and Massachusetts, in building Secretary. FREQUENTLY IN THE COURSE OF YOUR BUSINESS, RE- and another fire. commercial centers of the middle and the Spokane & Inland Empire Electric building Santa MEMBER A RUBBER STAMP WILL SAVE YOU A GREAT After discussing the functions of extreme west. Their names are not Railway system, operating more than Fe Chapter No. 1, 210 of line in and R. A. M. co DEAL OF TIME. BUSY PEOPLE ARE USING RUBBER tree roots in holding soil and water on obscure. The reputation of many is miles Washington Regular & vocation the slopes, he spoke of the service international. Idaho, after which he built the Idaho second Monday ot STAMPS MORE NOW THAN EVER BEFORE BECAUSE THEY "I each the branches perform in shielding the have sometimes thought that Washington Northern road of which month at Masemie SAVE AND TIME IS MONEY THESE DAYS men TIME, birds which, in turn, do agriculture a the of the South wronged her he is owner. It is the only steam line Hall at 7:30 p. m. in and . in g C. J. CR AND ALL. Fi. great service by destroying insects. by leaving her her poverty, Washington for which the state P. On one occasion he hid himself near a new and happier surround-- ! road commission, could find no im-in- ARTHUR SBLIGMAN. Secretary. and and . nest, three young robins, greater opportunities, provements to suggest on its recent containing that in South suffered PRICE-LIS- T and in the course of six hours the this the a great inspection tour. Santa Fe Commandery No. loss. But there is a wider vision that mother robin made 103 trips from her The road runs from Spokane to 1. K. T. Regular conclavs One-lin- e over 2 2 15 shows there was compensation. The ex- Stamp, not Inches ong home to an garden, each Newport, Wash., and is now being fourth Monday in ecu adjoining achievements of Southern men in the at Each additional line on same stamp, 10c time returning with her beak full of tended from the latter point to the month Masonic Hall si north, while redounding to the happi- m. One-lin- 1- 2 Metaline district in the extreme north- 7:30 p. e Stamp, over 2 and not over 3 inches long 20o. worms and bugs, many of them injur- ness of the successful individuals H. F. O. ious species. Colorado, he said, has eastern part of Washington in Stevens STEPHENS, E. Each additional line on stamp, 15s. have wrought in a far more signifi- F. more species of birds than any other county, where are rich mineral and PERCY KNIGHT, Recorder. One-lin- e over 3 2 and not ov er 5 inches long 25c cant way for the welfare of the coun- Stamp, state, while the plant life here is also marble, timber and agricultural belts. Each additional line on same stamp, 20c try. The district is isolated and almost Santa Fe Lodge of Perfection No. 1 remarkably extensive. "It is generally accepted that the One-lin- e over 5 inches inch t5e. inaccessible, but when 14th degree, Ancient and Accepted Stamp, long, per Wants Colorado National Park. Civil War was a contest between peo- transportation facilities are provided It will produce Scottish Rite of Free Masonry meets Each additional fine, same price. For the past three years Mills has ple of northern blood on one side and been in of millions of dollars' worth of silver and on the third Monday of each month (Curved line on Stamp count as two lines.) the service the government people of southern blood on the other. - lead. The advent of the railroad will at 7:30 o'clock in the Is as a lecturer on forestry, and in that This is a great error. We are slow- evening Borders of all shapes, under 3 inches long way, 25c extra. also and the Masonic Hall, south side of Plaza. time he has spoken at least three to look beyond generalities to the es- - open develop agricultural sizes at and orchard them di- Visiting Scottish Rite Masons are cor- Larger proportionate prices. times in every state. While he says he i sential truth, tfbe Civil War was a districts, giving lf invited to Where type used is over one-ha- Inch Inch In slz, we charge for one is not sure that some of. the method war between the states, but as to the rect connection with the Coeur dially attend. d'Alenes and JOHN W. MAYES, 32, line for each one-hal- f inch or fraction. Spokane. When Hill and a party of New York Venerable Master. DATES, ETC. and Boston and railroad HENRY F. STEPHENS 32, COLDS AND capitalists Local Dater any town and date for COUGHS, BRONCHITIS men visited Spokane several months Secretary. 58 met Blackwell. After Ledger Dater month, day and year in are cured to cured ago they greet- stay by ings Hill drew Blackwell aside and ' Regular line Dater 35 6. P. O. E. said in a voice loud enough to be heard Santa Fe No. Deflnance Molel Band D:t:r i.W Lodge 460, B. P. O. ., by his friends: holds its regular session on the ee Fac-Sml- 1.50 le Rubber Stamp and Wood Cut "I am informed intend Signature, you building ond and fourth Wednesdays of eacfc a line Pend .Oreille Pearl Check Protector down the river?" month. Visiting brothers are Invites' SELF-INKIN- 8TAMP PADS. "I do," was the quite response. and welcome. DAVID KNAPP. "But I am to build a branch 10 cents; 2x3 14, 15 cents; 2 25 cents; 2 4x4 planning Exalted Ruler. of the Great Northern down D. ..15 cents; 3 14x6 14, 50 cents; 4 2, 75 cents. there," J. SENA. Secretary. was Hill's questioning announcement. i FOR TYPE SPECIMEN8 ADDKE8S be two roads." J,Z1 "Then there'll Knghts of Pythias. Blackwell's reply brought the inter- Santa Fe Lodge No. 2, Knights of Because the known a case wherein & PRIfiTlfJG CO. t removes cause. We have not view to a close. The Idaho Wash- Pythias. Regular meeting 1st ano 3d fEW FEXICAjf it did not succeed. But if it should not in your case, we will return ington Northern, is the road that is Tuesdays in month at S o'clock In I. being built. One thousand men are at O. O. F. San Francisco, St. Visit- ANT A NEW MEXICO. your money, ihis is a genuine offer and should be accepted. hall, FE, work rushing construction and it is ing Knights invited to attend. Stripling Burrows & Co. .Druggists, Santa Fe. expected the line will be in operation AUGUST REINGARDT, C. C. i"-- '- !gsg?riW!'ff gET?S aVT'g'wgwM''''"--' -! early next year. JOHN K. STAUFFER. K. R. S.

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riKnt must rely upon its own officials

fur of this traffic." . -- prevention rr rfiiifi TMMlwiffflliiTi mriwifi ' muf mlTiw v, HORRIBLE WHITE A ions admin- r&.w-m- v---- ". number of suggest of n.ut a. rsx.: rnrm I r . istrative changes and more rigid en- rti forcement of existing regulations by IE hsffih the department of commerce and la- - I t i .iv TT' if "W linr rfipntarlv lniro:in FOR RENT OR HALE A good ty;.fr H. j iiiiuiisiauon aim auieii uneuis oi ine j wri'er. J. Sloan. I immigration act iself are submitted It Out Root j Efforts to Stamp iy the commission. of is FOU ni'.NT Af'er Dec. 15th tii; The the Lard - and Branch in This Way Transgressor fum- room at present occupied by PROFIT FROM RAISING the Z'.nkV Pharjnu' v. Low rent, long Country SPANISH ONIONS. The wise housewife specifies Cottolene every time in place lease. J. M. D. j Latest Bulletin of the New Mexico of WANTED A for a general AND REVOLTING lard. with a of for his stomach a! once. M -- b a sood sales-- j MOST PITIFUL College of Agriculture and Anyone particle respect jsloM Mechanic Arts. man. speak English and Spanish and would a to one made from the ihave a thorough knowledge of the Since I'.M):; trie Station prefer pure vegetable product ' Experiment trade. at tins o- -' Immigration Commission Lays has been with 'dry goods Inquire conducting experiments fat of a Cottolene is fice. of Heinousness In 1904 No. 52 was hog. always lard isn't. Bare Some onions. bulletin pure; j

issued. In this bulletin instructions I of Trade. Notice for Publication. were given on the cultural methods Cottolene will make more food than lard, and food i tS"iia! OS1M. Not Coal I,:ind.1 fur c'.iiou in this climate. Re- palatable re growing nt of t li Washington, Dec. 10. Stories of cent observations show that while the l)epar!in interior, that stomach can with ease. Lard is a foe to j .Teliiez Forest volting practices of American and for may be obtained from any digest digestion. R''Si'e. largest yield S. Land Office at Santa Fe. X. M. of women for impor fall seed, good crops may be I. eign procuerers planted You can prove word we by a pail i D 7. 1 im- from late winter every say trying I tation into the United States for produced planted is uiven that Edward seed. The results at the station show Xotice hereby are in a of of .Fem.-- X. M . moral purposes told report in Cottolene. All sell it; all the McCauley Springs, that if the onions cannot be started good grocers - - great 'who, on 1". 190S. made home- issued today by the immigration com- the fall the next best to do is August thing stead No. s24 for NV 4 of mission. The recommendations of the to the seed in the field between authorities of America recommend it. entry plant cooking 'the SIC Township is X.. Range " commission a closer 20th and 1st, put- contemplate January February E, X. M. I'. Meridian, lias filed no- scrutiny of the admission of alien ting the rows fifteen inches apart and ' is tice of intention to make final proof, women and renewed efforts to stamp to four inches in the row as Y?ur TOCer herel?y authorized 10 3 thinning COTTOLENE is Guaranteed refund case are establish claim to (he hind above out. the ''white slave traffic." soon as the seedlings are large your money in you jio liot pleased, after having given Cottolene a fair test. ! described, before Register or Receiv- - "In of the act of lay-- ; enough. Results also show that the explanation er. F. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, X. the horrible best time for the seed in the air-tig- ing bare to the public planting nlrl Cottolene is packed in pails with an top to on in Rullr . M.. January F'l". discoveries its j fall is from about the 25th of Nvl it fresh and and it details of by agents Septem- keep clean, wholesome, prevent Claimant names as witnesses Hush the commission says that the White ber to the 10th of October. If the from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable odors, such as fish, oil, etc. j Win. Linas Shields. in a Murray, Roger. Slave traffic is the most pitiful and seed is planted early September ' , A V. Fedderson, all of Jemez the most revolting phrase of the im-- very large percent of the onions will ' X. --M. business has seed Made only by THE N. K. FAIR BANK COMPANY Springs, migration question. This produce pods the following year. MANTEL R. OTERO. and it has On the other hand if seed is assumed large proportions the plant- Register. up-- been so evil an influence j ed later than the 10th of October the V7 exerting y-- " E v"Y on the country that the commission cold weather will cause a very slow to Notice for PuDlication. declares that it felt compelled germination and the growth made by JE 5 Small Claim Xo. 1235. make a thorough investigation. Since the seedlings during the winter will Holding - 0121151. Xot Coal Land. the is especially liable to sen- be very small, and the seedlings will Serial subject of the sational exploitation the report says not be large enough for transplanting Department Interior, United States Land Office, it is important that the statement, of at the proper time in the spring. was more it to probably than ought Contest Notice. Santa X. Xov. 15. the commission should deal with un- Most of the late work on onion cul- have been. Fe, M., U9. Common labor was used MARKET Kb PORT Contest Xo. 236. 077; follo- deniable which form a ba- ture has been devoted to Notice is hereby given that the facts may experiments for sorting while skilled labor wat of the ad-- in MONEY AND METALS. Department Interior, wing-named claimant has filed notice sis of reasonable legislative and j with fertilizers with the object used for packing the onions. Making Xev Ycrk, Dec. in. Call money 4 United States Land Office. of his intention to make final in ministrative action to lessen its evils, view of increasing the yield. One of the 500 crates, sorting and delivering proof tf(5: Prime mercantile 5fil-2- ; X. M., Xov. 17, 1909. of his claim under sections The inquiry covered the cities of New the best varieties for this purpose has the onions to the cost ?20.00 paper Santa Fe, support packers Mexican dollars A 17 1S9L York, San Francisco, Seat-- j been the Gigantic Gibraltar which while the of the 495 44; Amalgamated sufficient contest affidavit having 10 and of the act of March 3. Chicago, packing crates S7 121 globe-shape- d Atchison Xew York been filed San- act lie, Portland, Salt Lake, Ogden, Butte, produces a very large at 5c each cost $24.75. The estimated in this office by Isabel (26 Stat.. 854). as amended by the Or-- , Central, ex rights and ex div. 125 f'27 Denver, Buffalo, Boston and New bulb and light yellow in color. The cost of production was probably not doval, contestant, against Homestead of February 21, 1S93, Stat., 470), - Southern Pacific 1311-4- ; Union Pa- be- leans. No attempt was made to in- j flesh is almost white, juicy, and very over $45.00. Thus the cost of Entry, Xo. 9SS7, made Sept. 5, 190G, and that said proof will be made sorting, 202 ( mild. stem is and the cific Steel, ex div. 90 pfd. 2 4 U. S. Land vestigate conditions in every import-- The large and growing amounts to $S9.-75- , for Lots 9, 10, E. SE. Section 5, fore Register or Receiver, " packing 125 ant city. But the commission he-- leaves are In 1908 the and this amount from Township 12 X., Range 12 E., X. M. P. Office, Santa Fe, Xew Mexico, on De- deducting 10. - 0 Xew York. Dec. Lead firm con-teste- lieves that enough evidences of worn- yield from eighteen acres plats the $241.16 leaves $151.41 which rep Meridian, by Anastacio Gonzales, e, cember 22. 1909, viz: Ramon Padilla, nationali-- j was of 445'f(50: Copper quiet; Standard spot hold- en of different races and 22,200 pounds marketable resents the net in cash from j in which it is alleged that An- of Cerrillos, X. M., for the small proceeds 52. condi-- 1909 twenty-f- 1-- Yl.l')fiVi; Jan. 12.7.Vn3; Silver ties and living under different ' onions. In the yield from the 2 acre plat. Aside from this astacio Gongales has not lived upon ing claim Xo. 1235, Sec. 9, T. 15 X., R. locali-- ive 0 acre was GRAIN, PORK, LARD AND RIBS. tions had been obtained from ' and a hair plats about 5,500 pounds, mostly of Xo. 3s, the said land during the past two and S E. X. M. P. M. Chicago, 111., Dec. In. Wheat May ties sufficiently scattered to use the 27,693 pounds of sound onions, 5,276 were left that could have been sold a half years, that twice during that He names the following witnesses to , 10S 8 ft 99. report as a sufficient basis for legis-- pounds of spoiled onions, and 937 for at. least 1c Out of 109; July of time have been his actual continuous adverse per pound. C3 period there per- prove j of scullions. A little over 0 Corn May 64; Jan. lative and administrative action. pounds the 27,693 pounds harvested there sons upon said tract, for not longer possession of said tract for twenty deals methods used of an of this area was Denia Oats May 44 July 42. The report with are were about 5,000 pounds discarded due j than a month's time, and that neither next the of the Pork Jan. 21.55: May 21.15. years preceding survey by men and women procurers to lure: onions. According to the results this to the spoiling of the bulbs. There' re- 2 of these times were such persons township, viz: women this for immoral it has been found that the Denia was Jan. 12.65; May 11.801(82 into country year a larger per cent oi bulbs spoiled Ird lated to or under the-sai- Ribs Jan. 11.07 2 Cy 10. claiming Martin Baca, Jesus M. Romero. Jose purposes. These methods differ as onion is practically the same as the this season than any 11.85; May during previous Anastacio Gonzales; said parties are Padilla, Cosme Baca, all of Cienega, X. adopted in diiffeient countries. In Gigantic Gibraltar and it is well adapt- year. This was due to too much rain WOOL MARKET. 10. hereby notified to appear, respond and M. some countries men and women in the ed to our climatic and soil conditions. at time. St. Louis, Dec. Wcol unchang- just harvesting western offer evidence touching said allegation business of enticing innocent girls to The Denia onion is a variety grown From all indications it appears that ed; territory and mediums Any person who desires to protest fine mediums fine 12 at 10 o'clock a. m., on January 21, 1910, the United States resort to proffers in Spain and every year it is import- these Spanish onions will not stand 2429; 21!i25; against the allowance of said proof, or 20. before Register and Receiver, Santa of attractive positions and in many ed to the eastern markets in large too much rain during the ripening who knows of any substantial reason The seed of this Denia LIVESTOCK. Fe, X. M., and that final hearing will the cases the men offer them service in quantities. period and for this reason it is doubt- ' under the laws and regulation of be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on Janu- marriage and frequently risk prosecu onion was secured through the De- ful as to whether this onion will be Chicago, 111., Dec. 10. Cattle Re- Interior Department why such proof 31, before and tion on of in order to partment of Agriculture at Washing- suited to the tier of states ceipts, 4,000; market, weak. Beeves ary 1910, the Register should not be alowed will be given an charges bigamy bordering of- Receiver United land above-mentione- d attain their desires. ton from Spain and planted last fall. on the Gulf of Mexico. The results in- $4.008.75; Texas steers $3.S04.80; at the States opportunity at the fice in X. M. -- Much of the evidence taken by the All of the onions were harvested on dicate that the Spanish onion is bet- western steers $4.25 7.00; stockers Santa Fe, time and place to cross-examin- the wi agents of the commission is given in September 18th and 20th, 1909, and ter suited to a dry and warm climate. and feeders $3.10 5.25; cows and heif- The said contestant having, in a nesses of said claimant, and to offer proof of statements made in the re-- immediately steps were taken through The seed of this Spanish onion is ers $2.105.65; calves $7.008.05. proper affidavit, filed December 9, evidence in rebuttal of that submit- port and there are also affidavits from the Mesilla Valley Produce Exchange very difficult to get in this country Hogs Receipts, 20,000; market, 1909, set forth facts which show that ted by claimant. police officers and letters from gov-- : to ship a car lead into Chicago as an but the J. M. Thorburn Co.. i3 mak- strong to 5 cents higher. Light $S.00 after due diligence persanal service of MANUEL R. OTERO. ernment officials giving the charac-- j experiment to find out how well these ing arrangements to import it. The 8.50; mixed $S.108.00; heavy $8.20 this notice can not. be made, it is here- Register. ter of evidence on which the report Spanish onions grown in the Mesilla Gigantic Gibraltar seed has been sold! 8.60; rough $8.20 8.35; good , to by ordered and directed that such no- has been based. valley would sell in competition with in the past by both the Barteldes Seed choice heavy $8.358.65; pigs $6.90 tice be given by due and proper publi- The report says concerning talk of onions of the same variety imported Co., Denver, Colo., and W. A. Burpee, 7.85; bulk of sales $8.408.55. cation. a from crates great monopolistic corporation Spain. Regular Spanish Philadelphia, Pa. Sheep Receiuts. 10,000; market, MANUEL R. OTERO. whose business it is to and were bought the Mesilla Val- western WW import through FABIAX GARCIA- - strong. Xatives $3.505.80; 1 Roswell M those unfortunate women: ley Produce Exchange and on October Register. N, exploit $3.755.80; yearlings $6.257.65; FRED MULDER. mtm "The commission has been unable 11th a car containing 495 forty-poun- d lambs western IMMENSE AREA UNDER $5.758.50; $5.758.50. Register. to learn of any such corporation andj crates was shipped to (5hicago. Kansas Dec. 10. Cattle Re- CULTIVATION IN TEXAS. City, Contestees record address: Santa does not believe in its existence." It In order .to find out the difference ceipts 3,000, including 300 southerns. be- Fe, X. M. P. O. near the land, Lamy, NEW is stated, however, that persons en in price in the Chicago markets Market steady. Xative steers $510.-50- ; MEXICO Dec. 10 The fol- N, M. gagea in such, importing business tween the different grades of onions San Antonio, Tex., southern steers $3.75 5.75; south- 188 Texas EDUCATIONAL MEETING doubtless have a wide acquaintance crates of No. Is, 148 crates of No. lowing table, compiled by the ern cows $2.754.25; iiatfive' icows themselves in in- 2s, 21 crates of No. 3s, and 138 crates Commercial Secretaries Association AWARDED $70,000 DAMAGES among land many and heifers $2.607; stockers and Dec. 28 30 stances they have rather close busi- of specials were shipped. The crates shows the area in cultivation during feeders $3.255.25;' bulls $34.50; AGAINST RECLAMATION SERVICE ness in al- 1909: relations, one with another so averaged forty pounds weight, the year of Cotton, 9,715,000 calves $3.758.50; western steers $4 R"1TX AO I OA WVCND as to did not hold-ove- r - TRIP prevent their victims from get- though they thirty- acres; corn, 8,247,000 acres; wheat, 6.25; western cows $2.75(5-5-. Cheyenne, Wyo., Dec. 10. Judge J. Jbl.OU Tlm ting out of their clutches before four pounds of onions, or a total of 924,000 oats, 615,000 they acres; acres; hay, Hogs Receipts 9,000. Market A. Riner of the United States district Dates of Sale Dec. 26 id 1:9th have Tealized the desired profits from 16,830 pounds. All the onions arrived 618,000; rice, 283,500; potatoes, 90,-00- strong to five higher. Bulks $8.10 their base in condition and crate was court has confirmed the finding "of ventures. good every tobacco, 3,600; fruit and vege- 8.40; heavy $8.308.47 packers Limit Dec. 0 ls-t- . Under the head of recommendations sold. tables, 1,000,000; forage crops and do- and butchers $8.20 8.45; light $7.85 the jury in the case of the reclama- the committee says that owing to the On October 26th the Mesilla Valley mestic 5,000,000 tion service vs. A. C. Both in- VIA SANTA FE ' pastures, acres; total, 8.30; pigs $6.757.75. well, difference between American and Exchange rendered the following acres. 4,000. Market for 26,495,100 Sheep Receipts volving compensation damage IMrect Rail European views regarding prostitu- statement to our Horticultural De- is of interest to note that the area Muttons lambs done to Bothwell's ranch the flood- ' I It strong. $4.506; by Connection. tion, cooperation of the suppression partment: as yet uncultivated amounts to $G.508.10; fed western wethers and ing of the Pathfinder reservoir basin. of ex- Account of sale of car of onions For irorc particulars rail on the white slave traffic can foe of. acres $4.75(37; fed western ewes The cut the award of Ke I acres, of this 2,118,000 yearlings jury damages any Santa ticket aent. pected from most of the na- 495 crates. to European ' being swamp and water surface. An $4.505.40. Bothwell about $70,000. tions certain lines. Most 40 crates sold .'. .$ 46.00 only along for. increase of about 2 per cent Has taken European countries are in their 160 crates sold for . 176.00 rigid place since last year. relations regarding the procuring for 295 crates sold for . 295.00 of purposes prostitution of minor RETIRING BOARD CONVENES girls or of women means of a of.. any by Making total $517.00 AT FT. SAM HOUSTON. BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS fraud and deceit. Freight charges from Mesilla THE NEW GIFTS "Women who are of age, however, Park to Chicago $130.00 Dec. 10. A re- and who enter the business of 9.90 San Antonio, Tex., JL A of their Cartage at Chicago f HP Story own accord are not Commission 36.19 tiring board composed of United - iri interfered with. to Chicago sellers. Graustark Pool States officers is now in ses- The of Flame From continental countries where Commission to Mesilla Valley army lrUAlUIl IVlUg sion at Fort Sam Houston to ascer- these conditions exist, practically no Produce Exchange 24.75 By GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE could be to 500 crates 15c 75.00 tain the fitness of several officers for cooperation expected pre . . ? t . ; . in un- a . is vent professional prostitutes from continuance the service. It is Tbts ts tne oest setting novet in America T14F This a rousing, thrilling story of to derstood that Colonel J. F. Houston, tbem as adventure shows sailing the United States. Such Total expense $275.84 If you read novels, or give and the author of governments would Balance 241.16 Xineteenth Infantry, who recently HOLIDAY BOOK probably cooper- to grower will naturally want it, the tremendously popular "BRASS ate to, prevent the seduction of minors From this amount the cost of sort- failed to finish in the annual test hike presents, you will before the board. In all For 1909 BOWL" at his best. or the fraudulent or forcible exporta- ing, packing, and the onions appear growing he will be Illustrated by Illustrated HARRISON FISHER tion of their women. In the main, must be deducted. probability retired. by Colonel Houston has been in the HARRISON FISHER however, the United States govern- - The expense of sorting and crating ILLUSTRATED army for 40 years, entering West $1.50 $1.50 Point in 1869. He has served in many Indian campaigns, the Spanish-America- n Their Hearts' Catarrhal Deafness war and in the Philippines. The Title The Island Avoided and Cured SPANISH THEATRE. TO BE Desire Prove this to yourself by writing us to- BUILT AT SAN ANTONIO. By FRANCES FOSTER PERRY free' of this Market - day for a sample, postpaid, This is the ideal book of the for of Regen- safe and cure aro- San Antonio, Dec. 10. A struct- year permanent, speedy By EMILY POST Holiday giving. IJyou see ityou It By CYRUS matic, soothing, healing. Or ask your ure to be used as a Spanish theatre is like tl; you read it, you It favorite for now course of in this ij eration T(sseeynd Druggist in the erection Z.y A jth0ilt- tA -all t ft nf city. F. A. Chapa, one of San Antonio's n .rj- - v Boxed, Net $2.00 life-li- ke An American alone on desert Liberal Free leading citizens of Spanish descent, is American women. A and power college girl a Sample heiress island with a twentieth Especially valuable' in aural affections of children the promoter of the enterprise.- It is ful presentation of the life of an American century savage; a startling mild, pure, and Specially recommended by to sinitary. intended give vaudeville for a start, she marries a title. plot, splendidly worked out. physicians for children with cold in the head, which so for that after often brings on chronic nasal catarrh. Ccuains no harm- and purpose arrangements . ful drugs. Sold only in sanitary, convenient tubes and have been made with a Madrid-Cit- y of ILLUSTRATED . . - $1.50 ILLUSTRATED . . $150 recommended bv over 5J5.0O0 drueeists in 25c and 50c tubes, Mexico circuit. Later on it is hoped If yours hasn't Kondon's, a 25c or 50c tube will be sent you to AT ALL BOOKSELLERS postpaid on receipt of price, or absolutely free sample by give Spanish plays and operettas. While the exterior of the is Kcndoit Mf. Company. Minn building Minneapolis plain the auditorium is being elabor- DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY, Publishers, mmKiliiiiiiiiiiiM ately decorated, f PAGE EIGHT. THE SANTA NEW FE MEXICAN, SANTA FE, N. M. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1309.

5X2 ;it $34.26 per these of Colo- capita; " " Minor City Topics. rado at $250.65 peT capita. ; JUIIU -u.i PHONE it will be difficult to g.iess who will 92. markEI NO. 92. (Continued From Page Two.) .uct the gold and silver medals tonight mm at the oratorical contest. The School Glee Club will ren- High Trains Very Late The train der some of their fine music Today sSSft tonight report of the Santa Fe today is as fel- SID ;U the oratorical contest. lows: Xo. ;! will arrive at Santa Fe Admitted to Insane Asylum Rich- at ii:.")0 1 iWf p. ni.; stub Xo. on time; ard J. has been admitted Sweeney regular Xo. 1 arrives at Lamy 11:15 u the territorial for the in- asylum . in.: Xo. 7 at 7 Xo. 9 sane at Lamy p. in.; Albuquerque. at Lamy 3:15 a. m.: Xo. 4 two hours Reserved Seats on Sale Monday late: Xo. 8 'four hours late; Xo. 2 On .Monday at nine beginning o'clock arrive at Santa Fe at 3 o'clock. The the reserved seats will on be sale far Denver and Rio Grande is and Princess Bonnie three at Fischer's drug a half hours late Mexi- stofe. and the Xew co Central one hour late. Charged With Stealing Watch Good Advice to Men The old say- Manuel Perea, aged sixteen, was ar- is that wise men do ad- 3 rested at Albuquerque on ing not. need yesterday vice and that fools r the charge of a watch will not take it, stealing gold but when out of the vest of it conies to a matter of pocket Frank J. in Mc.Mullen, a dressing gocd taste and in accord carpenter. with No Rehearsal There the prevailing fashion, most men Fifty Years the Standard. Tonight will are be no rehearsal of perfectly willingto receive advice tonight Princess as to the correct Makes finest cake Bonnie. Some of the cast will re- style of clothing. and At X'athan Salmon of hearse the' dialogue of the play at the present, the Big Store is not in a to pastry, light, flaky biscuit, residence of Mrs. R. L. Baca, this only position dve'the advice wanted but he PHONE PHONE evening at seven thirty. has delicious cakes MARKE T on hand a stock of goods in the line griddle NO. 92. NO. 92. Arrested in Bar Room George of men's wearing apparel that will Lamson, "of Peoria, 111., was arrested palatable and wholesome. even the most Xo in an Albuquerque bar room last eve- satisfy fastidious. man who wants to be well dressed ning, on the charge of forgery. Roy in L. Crouch was should fail to see the Big Store's half Ingredients found the the complainant, Lam- low-price- page advertisement unusual d son had cashed a $97.50 check ior a offering baking pow- $20 purchase. bargains. ders are deleterious. The Death of Young Matron Mrs. Cat-erin- a active is a min- SANTA FE MAN ASKED principle 8 1 Matteucci, aged 22 years, wife eral acid derived from sul- No. No. i TO 4 4 ot Albu- TAKE CHARGE. CASH Pompilio Matteuchi, died at phuric acid, oil of vitriol. querque yesterday from blood poison- Forest Service Will Establish Nurs- after an illness of two weeks. Be- ing on sides her husband four children, the ery Slopes of Pikes Peak. Grocery Bakery eldest six years of age, survive. 'A INTERESTING PRICES Resources New Banking of Mexico Colorado Dec, 10. sa. The annual statement Springs, Upon 9 BARS GOOD LAUNDRY SOAP 25c of the comp- the summit of Pikes Peak there has (5 troller of the the bank- " PEARL WHITE currency gives just, been established by the United ing resources of New Mexico as 7 " DIAMOND "C" 25c States an experiment station of for- No Lime jr $100.03 per those of Oklahoma Phosphates Every one koowns what the Diamond "C'? is capita; estry, the first of its kind in Colorado and the second in the country. The POTATOES station will serve the same interests AT in the ARE NOW THEIR LOWEST forestry division experiment How to reforest the'Rocky mountains to her old home in order to surprise 15 in lbs. for 25c 100 lbs for . stations the agricultural depart- is one of our greatest problems and her parents. She that she ..1;30 ment. thought DO it is consuming much and ex- liad been so much benefitted her 1909 and Almonds lb. - - - 20c YOU thought by Walnuts per Raphael Zon, chief of the division perimenting." stay at El Paso that she could live of silvics, in the ar- WANT TO GET forestry bureau, Sudworth during his trip discov- in Kentucky but soon found she must' APPLES $1.75 PER BOX rived in Denver from Pikes Peak, af- return to the west. ter ered a new species of tree in Arizona Winesaps, Jonathans, Northern Spy and Winter H. Blush having established the station. He THERE met which has never been classified by here George B. Sudworth, chief ' - scientists. JOHN HAYS HAMMOND THE ONLY BAKER V of the dendrology division, who has William D. of Santa who DEFENDANT IN MINE SUIT. Where can no been making a tour of the west for, Hayes, Fe, you get anything you want, cheap the purpose of gathering data for a had charge of the Gallimis nurserj near Las and is on a six Los Dec. 10. John stuff, we use only the best of everything in our Now? new hook on trees. Both were guests Vegas, Angeles, Hays Right at the Adams. months furlough at present, has been Hammcnd was made a defendant in a Bakery. to of" "Visitors to Pikes Peak next sum- asked take charge the station. suit involving 90,000 shares of the said see A Phnno Nn A PHONE 204 mer," Zon, "will a fullfledged Tom Reed Gold Mines Company of m i P AnrlroiAc l forest nursery. We will make MADE THE MISTAKE OF iiuiiu nwi ii 1IIUI VVI IIUIIU IIUi i daily Pasadena, filed here by C. F. McXutt, Jf jam observations of temperature, humidi- MANY HEALTH SEEKERS. FOR AN law- ty, rainfall, snowfall and snow melt- J. G. McXutt and J. E. Hannon, ing, besides studying the soil. By Pueblo, Dec. 10. Becoming very ill yers. The plaintiffs charge that J. H. investigation we will be able to de- on the train, Miss Helen Bush of Hobbs, another defendant, was award HUBBS LAUNDRY COMPANY termine what trees are best adapted Louisville, Ky., was removed to St. ed 115,000 shares of stock for his Auto to the reforestation of where a in a the the Rocky Mary's hospital she is in pre- part settling suit against mountains. We to carious condition. She was on he turned over to "OUR WORK IS BEST" H. A. HART brought Pikes her company, and that Peak from Wyoming a species of the way to El Paso, where she has a posi- Hammond 90,000 shares to place them PROPRIETOR. Our Specialty Good Work and Prompt Service: long pole pine, which, if it can be tion as a stenographer. Miss Bush beyond the reach of the plaintiffs, W. H. Kerr Asrt Santa Pe Paoue 122 Red successfully cultivated here will prove had been working at El Paso and who claim they were promised a di- a great source of wealth to the state had saved $300, which she took back vision of the stock. - . . J , '

Perfect Fitting Clothes Can Be Had Artistic Tailoring are no clothes troubles There cutters and tailors pricesed Monday Dec. 13th. are skilled artists. The clothes they make fit correctly and are " ESHt THRUSDAY DEC. 16. tailored perfectly. Our woolens are beautiful and all know our our prices are not lofty in any reputation :'. Youmaking ready made clothes degree. 4 Be sure when you order a to -- Suits;from $18.50 $50.00 suit made that your tailor is a fts 6 ft A wav-"?,"2- ! . W man of sense. This statement O'coats from $17.50 to $35.00 can be used as sensible admonit- Trousers from $4.50 to $10.00 ion at any time judging from the number of men we see If you appreciate good Tailoring let us have wearing measure and will we to have ill tailored clothes. your guarantee fitting, poorly it here before Xmas. It would not be out of place if it were posted in the inside of their hats. Test our ability you 'money back if not satisfactory

SANTA FE, NATHAN SAL AON NEW MEXICO. PAGE NINE. X. M. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1909. THE SANTA FE XKW MEXICAN. SANTA FE, ' W. Taxes $2.97. Costs Persona! Prop. $2.99. Pty. 13 cts. 2. Bnd. N. Read, S. River, E. lot N. P. Garcia, E. E. D. Franz, S. House and lot Bud. N. D. M. White, Prop. $59.52. Pty. ) Costs 35 cts. 17.50 acres. W. N. E. J. M. S. Arroyo, V. 33 cts. Arroyo, Ave., J. Lenker. Sandoval, J TAX On Personal n. W. DELiNQUENT V. Galisteo St. On Personal Prop. CHAVEZ. Cregorio. 33 Taxes $34.19. $1.71. NEW M EX. TELEPHONE CO. On Wlf.MSOX. R. B. Taxes $al.9o. Pty. VALDES, Manuel. Taxes $13.24. Pty. Taxes $2.1)9. Pty. 15 cts. Costs Prop. Pty. Costs 35 cts. Personal Taxes $26 29. $2.59. Cotts $2.15. Und. part 76 cts. Costs 70 cts. House and lot cts. Prop. Pty. Costs 35 4 3 1-- NE NW 4 of N. T. B. Catron, S. De Vargas St.. R. G. $1.31. cts. of XE On Sec. 14 N.. Rge. 8 U5THR E. Trail. AY. St. Michael's College; RING, John J. Taxes $60.78. Pty. GOME, de Chavez Timotea. P. SW IS, Twp. 4 of N. S. E. $3.04. Costs $1.60. Lots Nos. 30, Personal Taxes $GS.00. Pty. PEREA. Jennie Miss. Taxes $59.75. E.. 526.60 acres; E NE Land River, Canon Road, Prop. 8 3D, 40, In. SE Sec. 7. 14 N.. Rge. Olivas. W. J. Sena y R On Pep 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, $3. Costs 3a cts. Pty. $2.9'.i. Costs 35 cts. House and Twp. $25.-0- 0 E.. 210 NW and SW 1-- Amounts Not Less Than sonal Prop. Taxes $12.20. Pty. 1S5 and ISC. Blk. 4. 194. 195. 196, K. lot. Bnd X. San Francisco St., E. acres; 12. 23u, C. s. Sec. S, Twp. 14 N.. Rge. 8 E., 320 CI cts. Costs 35 cts. ; Rlk. 230, 231, 233, 234, KINSELL LIVE STOCK CO. Taxes Hinekley, Water St., W. County of Santa Fe, W NW Sec. 17, Twp. W. 236. Blk. 17 Alameda Addition. $61.50. Pty. $3.07. Costs 33 cts. On acres; 14 N.. X E., SO acres; S Territory of New Mexico. WALLACE, R. R. Taxes $30.18. Pty. RETSCH. Otto. Taxes $35.8. Pty. Personal Prop. R. Rge. so cts. House lots J. W. Lots 3 and 4. S 2 SW Sec. 8, $1.51. Costs $2.13 House and land $1.79. Costs and L. RAYNOLDS, Taxes $20.93. Pty. 12 and 13, Blk. 42. On Per- Costs 35 cts. House lot Twp. 15 X.. Rge. S E., 160 acres; Rnd. N. Arroyo, E. R. Crespin, S. 9, 10, LEYBA, Justiniano. On Personal $1.05. and Territory of New Mexico, SW 1 SW Sec. 9. 15 N.. Ditch, W. C. Garcia. Lots Nos. S. sonal Prop. Taxes $41.07. Pty. $2.20. Bnd. N. C. Ortiz. E. Grant Ave., S. Twp. County of Santa Fe. Prop. Taxes $58.07. Pty. $2.93. 40 NE 1-- 35 cts. .1. . E., N 13. IS. e Costs Co-i- Walker, W. On Personal Prop. Rge. acrc; 9, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, and s 35 cts. E-- In accordance witn 22 of 17. 15 S , 80 chapter Addition. REED, Alonzo E. Taxes $10.25. Pty. Taxes $15.52. Pty. 77 cts. Costs Sec. Twp. N., Rge. As- Heights M. 4 Wl-4- , the laws cf the 33rd Legislative $2.01. Costs $9. SO. Lots 223, 224. 33 cts. acres; S NE NW S Mex- Precinct No. 4. . of the of New MARTINEZ. Luciano. On Personal 4 SW SW XE1-4- and sembly Territory A. 225, 226, 237, 23S. 239. 240, 241, 242, S. XE 15 ico, I, the undersigned, treasurer 244'. Prop. Taxe $73.65. Pty. $3.68. & XW 4 SE I I, Sec. 5. N., ALLISON, Leon C. Taxes $22.89. Pty. 243. Blk. 17, 213. 214, 215, 216, SANTA FE IIDW. SUPPLY CO. Twp. and collector of the Costs 35 cts. 8 E ., 280 E 2 SW 1-- 70 2 217. 21S, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, On Personal Prop. Taxes $199.97. Rge. acres; in $1.13. Costs cts. E SV On of of Santa, Fe the Terri- 6 27 29 230 23.1, j MADRIL. Cristoval. Personal SE XW XW 14 SW County of SE Sec. 3, Twp. 16 N.. Rge. 925 2''S 232, Pty. $10.00. Costs 33 cts. of New Mexico, do hereby make, 235, 230, Blk. 269, Prop. Taxes $28.54. Pty. $1.43. lots 3 and 4. Sec. 6. Twp. 15 X., Rge. tory 9 E., 1G0 acres. SE 4 of NV 233, 234, 25, 270, U. certify, and publisa the following no- 271. 272, 274. 276. Blk. Costs 33 cts. T. B. S E ., 358.13 acres. Sec. 3, Twp. 10 N.. Rge. 9 E., 6 273, 275, UNKNOWN OWNERS (by Cat and list of taxes amounting to 2 Precinct No. 9. tice On Taxes 15: 245. 246, 217, IS, 249, Blk. 16, ron). Taxes $175.10. Pty. $S.75. Precinct No. 19. e acres. Personal Prop. not less than twenty-fiv- dollars, D. . $10.15. Pty. 51 cts. Costs 33 cts Alameda Addition. Costs 35 cts. Undivided Int. in CHEROKEE AND PITTSBURG COAL and costs, - with penalties thereon, B. ROBERTS. L. H. Taxes $23.10. Pty. DAGNETTE, Chas. E. Taxes $39.80. Meslta de Juana Lopez Grant, 14,- AND M1XIXG CO. Taxes $120.(6. in and payable said county, delinquent! 17 SA $1.26. Costs $1.40. Lets 5. 6. 7, 8, Pty. $1.90. Costs 33 cts. Land 17 TirVL'H'ITtT TlV.'a Ti vca - 496 acres. Pty. $fi.o;i. Costs $2.45. All that as follows: One-hal- f on the ' ' "r" ' T"- v. originally 7 Blk. A, 7, Blk. B. 12 and 13, Blk. C.I acres. On Personal Prop. Taxes UNKNOWN OWNERS, Prop, of Geo of the Mesita de Juana Lopez - part 1st dav of December. 1907, and one- f.U f Berardinelli Addition. $6.25. 31 cts. Costs 35 cts. W. B. of "l TJTlEI Pty. Knaebel. T. Catron, Trustee. Grant, lying south cf right way half on the 1st day of June. 1008 all B"dNC hn?w001rt' Precinct No. 11. Co. Hogl S;?T1' S. Taxes $52.50. Pty. $2.62. Costs of the A. T. & S. F. Railway of which taxes became finally delin 4 N. J. Lowitzki, E. C. Haspelmath, SLOAN. Aletta Early. Taxes $99.96. $3.65, int. in house ami lot Bnd. Also all that part of the Ortiz mine on the 2nd of 1908; 4 un-- 1 Cdra-inencin- g quent day July S. V. M. C. de Pty. $5.00. Costs $1.05. Int. HEARING. R. F. Taxes $1.59. Pty, N. Hills. E. F. Lovato, S. D. & R. G. described as follows: same hereinbelow set San Francisco St., grant the being Baca. surveyed land, Northeast of City 8 cts. Costs 33 cts. Land 40 acres. R. R., W. Harroun. House and lot at the NW. Cor. of said forth by and containing precincts, BURGER, Wm. M. Taxes $46.32. Pty. Tract No. 2. near N. M. Penitentiary, On Personal Prop. Taxes $56.57. Bud. N. F. Defouri, E. Irvine St., S. grant, then E. along the N. line, first the names of the owners of all 3 3 $2.32. Costs 70 cts. Lot Garfield Int. land Bnd. N. Cerrillos Road, Ply. $2. S3. Costs 35 cts. Dunlap St., W. A. Ortiz. Int. in 6 tn. 47 eh. 23 Ink. to a point; then upon which the taxes W. 3 property Ave. B. M. Read. House 5. Cemetery, E. Gutterman, G. land Bnd. N. River, E. L. Baca, S S. at right angles m. 45 ch. to a not. twenty-fiv- e adjoining amounting to less than St.. On 3 in lot Pet. 17, Bnd. N. T. B. Del-gad- Boulevard Personal Prop. GOLD BULLION DREDGING CO. School Prop. W. J. Baca, Int. then W. parallel t0 the N. line dollars have become and point, delinquent; G. Taxes $38.87. Pty. $1.93. Costs 35 35 land Bnd. N. A. F. Road, E. A. Gu of said 6 m. 47 ch. 23 Inks, to same are E. J. Schumann, S. Water Taxes $397.50. Pty. $19.88. Costs grant the year for which the due; cts. S. A. W. J. 3 said then N. St., W. Haspelmath. cts. Surface Imp. of ma- tierrez, Sena, Sena. the W. line of grant; the amount of such taxes, consisting 3 penalties, C. SULLIVAN & BURR. Taxes $52.33. and claims. Int. in house and lot Bnd. N. Alley along W. line of grant, m. 45 ch. to and costs the description of the chinery, building mining due; CONWAY, Maria Paz. Taxes $13.96. Pty.. $2.61 .. Costs $26.00. Lots 9, 10, L. E. Hancock St., S. W. , lots 307 the point of beginning. whereon the same are due, property 70 cts. Costs 70 cts. House 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, Blk. 2, 17, 18, LENSEY MINING CO. Taxes 309, 69, 70, 71, 72, Cerrillos Addition Precinct No. 20. and the amount of taxes, if any, due Pty. SHOP and lot Bnd. N. Alley, S. A. Armi'jo. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, Blk. 3, 3, 4, 5, $39.75. $1.98. Costs 35 cts. Land near Gloiieta, 160 acres. Lot B. on personal property by such party; Pty. E. Cerrillos Road, W. Street. House 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, Surface improvements. near T. B. Catron residence. BROOKS, G. L. and W. S. Strickler. the following being the abbreviations 35 and lot Pet. 18, Bnd. N. S. Pal 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, Precinct No. 13. UNKNOWN OWNERS (by T. B. Cat Tuxes $39.75. Pty. $1.98. Costs in said list: N. ; South, Hills, used North, ace of 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, ron). Taxes $37.41. Pty. $1.87, cts. The Gold Standard mine, 20 S., Ave., E. Arroyo, W. Right S.; East, E.; West, W.; Section, 68, 4 1-- Way. On Personal Prop. Taxes 37, 38, 39, 40, Blk. 4, 65, 66, 67, GLORIETA MERCANTILE LIVE Costs $3.50. SE of SE and acres. and Sec; Township, Tp.; Range, R.; 4 N. $10.76. Pty. 53 cts. Costs 35 cts. 69. 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, STOCK CO. On Personal Prop. SE cf SW Sec. 8, Twp. 14 C. Addition, Add.; and indicating any 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84. 85, 86,1 Rge. 8 E., 40 acres, SW of SW fWRRUTHERS. James, et al. Taxes or which is a $32.73. Pty. $1.63. Costs 35 cts. natural obiect thing 87. 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96,! n Sec. 19. Twp. 14 N., Rge. 8 E., $3S.96. $1.95. Costs $1.05. herein de DTOROW, C. W. Taxes $312.42. Pty. n. Pty. boundary of any property -- 80 4 974 $15.62. Costs $2.45. Property near 97, 98, 99. 100, Blk. 9, 197, 198, 199, Rm:TT nr Jnsflh TaveS MO r,r, acres, NE of NE Sec. 17, Lodes Nos. 973, and 975, scribed, immediately following such 205, 207, 14 8 40 N. M. Penitentiary; House and lot 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 206, Pty. $2.03. Costs $2.10. S 2 of Twp. N., Rge. E., acres, NE 49 acres. or and 1-- N S., E., W., including any 208, Blk. 10, 186, 1S7, 192, 194, Blk. 4 of SE W 2 of SE Sec. M. a boun- Bnd. N. A. F. Road, S. Franz, E. C. SW Sec. 27, Twp. 16 N., Rge. 11 adjoining property which is 196. 212, 214, 8. 14 S E 120 Probst, W. Alley. House and lot 11, 209, 210, 211, 213, E. 20 acres, N 2 of SE and S Twp. N., Rge. acres, MARTIN, E. L. Taxes $32.20. Pty. of describ- 1-- dary any property herein Blk. 233, 234, 4 2 of and Bnd. N. Bustantante, S. A. T. & S. F. 215, 12, 230, 231, 232, 2 of NE Sec. 28. Twp. 16 N, SE of NE W NE $1.61. Costs 70 cts. Tennessee ed, by the name of the owner thereof 235. Blk. Blk. 7, Alame- 17. 14 8 120 400 and 401, R. R., E. Franz, W. P. Quintana. 236, 18, 458, Rge. 11 E., 160 acres, E 2 NW Sec. Twp. N., Rge. E., Pine Tree Lodes Nos. immediately following such, N., S., 2 In da Addition. 4 acres, E of NW Sec. 17, Twp: 40.50 acres. to-wi- t: Brick bldg. above described land. NE SW NW of SE E., or V., Z. B. Dr. Taxes 1 1 8 80 Lots 1 O. House and lot Bnd. N. J. Hampel, E. SWYEN, $29.88. Pty. Sec. 34. Twp. 16 N, Rge. 11 E., 160 N., Rge. E., acres and $1.49. Costs 35 cts. Land Bnd. N. & 2 2. of SW 14 G. Draughon, S. Ditch, W. P. J. acres, W 2 SW W NW Sec. 17, Twp. N., ORTIZ, Susano. On Personal Prop. Precinct No. 1. W. E. Galisteo W. 8 125 Lots 1 2, Costs 33 Roybal. House and lot Pet 7, for- Martinez, Road, J. Sec. 15, Twp. 16 N., Rge. 11 E., 160 Rge. E., acres. and Taxes $120.15. Pty. $6.00. T. 4 of SE Sec. 14 merly of Mrs. Hurt. Pet. 3, 160 Muralter. acres. Lots 1 and 2, SE of NE IS, Twp. N., Rge. cts. Teodoro and Am-broci- i 8 1 TRUJILLO, 'Reyes, acres of timber land. On Personal SCHUYLER, Margaret. Taxes $23.90. Sec. 3, 15 N.. 11 E., E, 120 acres. Lots and 2, of NE R. Twp. Rge. i Ramon S. Costs 35 cts. House and 1-- 19, 14 N. 8 $338.67. (Minor Heirs), Prop. Taxes $68.47. Pty. $3.43. Pty. $1.19. 160 acres, N 2 of N Wl-4- , and E Sec. Twp. Rge. E., REUNHEIN, Sally. Taxes I 2 Taxes Bnd. N. S. E. F. 2 1-- 83 acres. Lots 1 and of NW Mineral Trujillo, Administrator. Costs 35 cts. lot Road, Sanchez, of NW Sec. 22, Twp. 16 N., Ply. $16.93. Costs $1.05. $3.42. Pty. $1.67. Costs $1.40. Tracts F. Quintana, W. Varela. Rge. 11 E., 160 acres. Sec. 20, Twp. 11 N., Rge. S E, 13 surveys Nos. 1046, 1047 and 1048, 45 acres. No. and 201, FAILOR, Samuel H. Taxes $25.40. T. Precinct No. 15. acres. 73 acres. On personal prop. Taxes $8.29. Pty. 35 TURNER, Sam B. Taxes $33.47. Pty. H. V. REUNHEIN, Sally. Taxes $32.20. Pty. ' Pty. $1.27. Costs cts. House and 42 35 cts. Costs Lots 13. 14 j VAUGHN. cts. Costs lot Bnd. N. L. Schnepple, E. and S. $1.68. $2.80. and HAELTERMAN, Rev. G. Taxes $2.19. William. Taxes $215.03. $1.61. Costs $1.05. Livingstone 1, 24 25, 17 40 acres. W. H. Krick, W. Guadalupe St. On 23, Blk. and Blk. 2, 26, Pty. 11 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. Pty. $10.75. Costs 70 cts. House lodes Nos. 901, 902 and 909, Blk. 3, 5, 6 Blk. 4, 10, N. S. WEIDNER, Bouquet Petra." Taxes Personal Prop. Taxes $4.48. Pty. and 18, and 7, 383, 3 acres. On Personal Prop. and lot Bnd. Arroyo, Street, E. S. 11 12 S. CO. .$22.57. Pty. $1.13. Costs $2.10. 22 cts. Costs 35 cts. and Blk. 5, Capitol Addition. Taxes $25.24. Pty. $1.26. Costs 35 S. Beaty, W. Wittman. House ST. LAZARUS GOLD MINING House and land N. Bouquet, E. J. G. Precinct No. 6. ' cts. and lot Pet. 18, known as Palace Taxes $79.50. Pty. $3.47. Cost 35 On Garcia, S. River,. Vy'. Road, Land GORTNER, ".' R. C, Trustee. Taxes P. U. Hotel. Personal Prop. Taxes cts. Surface improvements. ' German. 35 N. Ditch, E. Road, S. River, W. J. D. $95.01. Pty. $4.75. Costs $1.40. PINO, Taxes $12.62. Pty. UNKNOWN OWNERS. Taxes $34.19. $97.77. Pty. $1.88. Costs cts. T. 63 70 cts. Garcia, 3 more parcels of land. Land Land Bnd, N. J. G. Ortiz, E. J. Ar- cts. Costs House and land $1.71. Costs $4.55. Tracts Nos. W. TRUJILLO, Francisco. On Personal ! .Pty. S.'-v-T. a. N. B. S. A. F. Costs N. bitch," E. "Hoad, Trujillo, chuleta, S. Main Dit'ch W. J. N. Ler-m- Bnd. Road, E. J. Lamy, 31, 76, 77, 78, 79, 84, 113, 243, 229, WITTMAN, Taxes $56.75. Pty Prop. Taxes $30.36. Pty. $1.51. W. 35 W. Road, 5 small parcels of land. House Jand lot Bnd. N. Read St.. Road, F. Rustamante, Land. Bnd. 441, 442, 444, 449, 51.25 acres. $2.S3. Costs cts. House and lot 35 cts. N. Hcnjesteadj, stable, corrals and E. Cerrillos. Road, S. J. R. de Del- and E. Govt. Land, S. N. Pino, W. Precinct No. 17. Bnd. N. Arroy, E. Wm. Vaughn, S. U. ' T. Pino. abandoned houses. On personal gado, W. C. and E. Read. House and On Personal Prop. Taxes B. Federal St., W. Grant Ave. On Per- UNKNOWN OWNERS. Taxes $127.20. $25.87. 35 cts. sonal 23 35 cts. Prop. Taxes $8.87. Pty. 44 cts. Costs lot Pet. 17, Bnd. N. W. White, E. Or- Pty. $1.29. Costs BEATY, S. S. Taxes $74.68. Pty. Prop. Taxes $4.49. Pty. Pty. $6.36. Costs Artesian No. 7. cts. 35 sur 35 cts. i tiz St., S. S. Sena, W. Galisteo St., Precinct $3.73. Costs $1.05. House and lot Costs cts. Placer Mining claim, mineral C. No. 18. acres. Precinct No. 3. Land Pet. 5, Bnd. N. J. Alire, E. J. Bnd. N. Arroyo, E. G. E. Ellis, S. Precinct vey No. 50, 159.37 ' CERRILLOS LAND CO. Taxes A. & S. F. RAILWAY CO. Taxes B. A. Griego, S. D. Ortiz, W. L. Galle-gos- . Street, W. W. Vaughn. House and T. 35 BACA, lirnestina Mrs. Taxes $29.88. $32.58. Pty. $1.63. Costs. Lots lot Bnd. N. Water St.. E. C. Peralta. CHAVEZ, Kate M.. Taxes $107.55. $1,374.38. Pty. $68.71. Costs 1 Pty. $1."49. Costs 35 cts. House and H. to 4, 7 to 10, 22 to 25, 26 to 34, S. H. B. Moftley, W. Bridge St. Pty. $5.37. Costs 35 cts. House and cts, on track, rolling stock, tanks. 58 to 76, 82 to Bnd. N. S. in lot N. Canon Road. E. T. B. Catron. HOBART, E. F. Taxes $77.81. Pty. 54, 55, 61, 77, 85, House and lot Bnd. N. Water St., E. lot Arroyo, River, E. J. buildings, telegraph lines, etc., S. Road, W. F. Rodriguez, $3.89. Costs 70 cts. House and lot 90, 91, 98 to 107, 116 to 119, 136 to Bridge St., S. Mrs. Silva, W. County Chavez, W. F. Delgado. Pets. 4, 7, 8, 12 13 and 19. 148 to 154 168 ' F. BERARDINELLI, Julia Mrs. Taxes Bnd. N. Cerrillos Road, E. Hughes 144, 150, to 157, to prop. GRANTS. 182 to A. Taxes $26.01, Pty. $1.30. Costs $1.40. St., S. Collingwood, W. A. F. Perry, 171, 202, 207, 208, 217, 218, CRIST, Isabella V. Taxes $119.50. F1SKE, Eugene $89.54. Pty. Unknown Owners. 227 to 356 35 $54.46. House and lot, N. Manhattan Ave., House and lot Bnd. N. Baca y Ortiz, 235, 243, 244, 350 to 354, Pty. $5.97. Costs 35 cts. House and $4.47. Costs cts. House and lot SANTA CRUZ GRANT. Taxes 302 372 Bnd. N. San E. Cathe- - 35 4,567 acres, E. R. Rodriguez, S. Manderfield, W. E. E. Chavez, S. Dunlap St,, W. J. to 360, to 369, to 375, 379 to lot Bnd. N. Johnson St., E. Grant Francisco St., Pty. $2.72. Costs cts, S. W. J. B. MARCOS PUEBLO GRANT. College St., Land N. Ditch, E. Ditch, R. Ortiz, On Personal Prop. Taxes 394, 40 acres of land in Sec. 20, Twp. Ave. S. Phillips, W. Church. dral St., Water St., Lamy. SAN 8 On Costs 3s S. J. Montoya, W. Padilla, Pet. 7. $6.8S. Pty. 34 cts. Costs 35 cts. 14 N., Rge. E. D. Personal Prop. Taxes $10S.24.1 Taxes $38.25. Pty. $1.91. D. Costs 35 cts. j acres. House and Lot. N. and W. Road, E. HAMMOND, C. A. Taxes $32.88. Pty. DIAZ. J. M. Taxes $211.44. Pty. Pty. $5.41. cts , 1,895 S. Lots Cerrillos. On DAME, W. E. Taxes $237.88. Pty. $10.57. Costs 70 cts. House G. C. Arroyo, Pet. 7, $1.64. Costs $4.70. House and lot and - 1-- GOEBEL. W. H. On Personal RIO GRANT. Taxes $588.- Personal Prop. Taxes $9.68. Pty. 48 N. J. Padilla, E. Schnepple, S. Road. $11.89. Costs 35 cts. W SE lot Bnd. N. Water St., S. M. E. Prop. CAJA DE 1-- 2 1-- 4 1-- 35 E SW SE NW SW j E. Taxes $53.43. $2.67. Costs 35 11. Pty. $29.40. Costs cts., cts. Costs 35 cts. W. S. F. R. R. Co. Land Bnd. N. ' Church, Caspar Ave., W. Ortiz Pty. 14 8 cts. I acres. BOLANDER. Elizabeth. Taxes $29.90. Houghton, E. Salpoint, S. Arroyo, NE Sec. 5, Twp. N., Rge. St. Land Pet. 4, Bnd. N. A. F. Road, 49,322 Anastacio. On Personal! Fe Pty. $1.50. Costs 35 cts. House and W. J. A. Romero. Lots 1, 26, 7, Blk. E. 220 acres. S. Dunlap St., E. C. Montoya, W. . GONZALES, Bond Holders, Santa County. Taxes I W. On Personal Prop. lot N. River, E. Jaramillo, S. Alto 1, 8, 9, 19, 20, Blk. 2,. 31 and 32, Blk. E. On Personal Prop. Taxes $104.95. Prop. $26.69. Pty. $1.34. Costs SPIER, Robt. 35 cts. $44.16. Costs St., W. G. Cartwright. On Personal 3, 61, 59 and 60, Blk. 4, Conant and ENGLISH, M. L. On personal Prop. ; Pty. $5.25. Costs 35 cts. Taxes $883.22. Pty. j for the Prop. Taxes $2.98. Pty. 15 cts. Costs Grays Addition. Lots 31, 32, 33, 34, Taxes $104.06. Pty. $5.20. Costs 35 DELGADO BROS. On Personal Prop, J. 35 cts. Assessment year 33 cts. 41, 42 and 43, Fairview Additiqn. cts. j Taxey $36.77. Pty. $1.84. Costs JOHNSTON, Ernest. Taxes $74.69. 1907. 35 cts. W. On Personal BOYLE, Cecily Myrtle. Taxes $29.88. HOPEWELL, W. S. Taxes $23.90. F. 35 cts. Pty. $3.73. Costs House and SPIER, Robt. Prop. 4. 206. I $39.84. Costs $1.49. Costs 35 cts. House $1.20. Costs 35 cts. on FIRST NATL. BANK of LAS VEGAS, E. lots Pet. Nos. 203 to Rnd. N. Taxes S796.90. Pty. Pty. Pty. Land me and lot N. S. F. River, E. Land and south side of Hickox Ave., east side N. M. Taxes $29.25. Pty. $1.46. EHLE, Edward. On Personal Prop. Garfield Ave., S. E. , W. Guada 35 cts. Back assessment lor " St. 1906. Imp. Co., S. San Miguel St., W. E, R. O. W. S. F. C. R. R. Co. Costs $1.15. House and lots Nos. 13, j Taxes $77.68. Pty. $3.88. Costs 35 lupe year 14, 15, 16, Blk. 5, Nesbitt and North cts. SPIER, Robt. W. On Personal Prop. Blackmore. On Personal Prop. K. ' A. Taxes $42.81. Costs Taxes $5.97. Pty. 30 cts. Costs 35 KNOWLTON, D. W. Taxes $33.47, Addition. Lot Bnd. N. A. T. & S F. G. OTERO, Miguel $95.58. Pty Taxes $856.24. Pty. 35 for the cts. Pty. $1.67. Costs $1.05. Land Bnd. R. R., E. Galisteo St., S. Main 3; GARCIA, Anastacio. Taxes $107.55. $4.78. Costs cts. House and lots 35 cts. Back assessment 7 6. 1! LAC KM ORE, Eliza. Taxes $71.70, N. M. Garcia, E. Seligman, S. Hill, W. E. R. Williams. Pty. $5.37. Costs 70 cts. House and 1, 2, and 8, Blk. Fort Marcy year 1905. On On Personal Pty. $3.59. Costs 35 cts. House and W.'S. Sena, Land Bnd. N. L. Maez, K. lot Bnd. N. P. Muniz, E. Ortis St., Addition. Personal Prop. Taxes SPIER, Robt. W. Prop. MTNTTYO ' 35 $34.13. Costs lot N. S. F. River, E. M. S. E. R. S. Benavides, W. KRYSTONF! ffl Toyps S. R. de Sena, W. Galisteo St. House $23.92. Pty. $1.19. Costs cts. , Taxes $722.79. Pty. Boyle, Maestas, assessment for the San Miguel St., W. Ingress. Crespin, Land Bnd. N. F. Romero, E. $y4.1S. .Fty. UOStS 3o CIS. and lot Pet. 4, Bnd. N. P. Sandoval, ORTIZ, de Hinojos Rosario. Taxes 35 cts. Back K. M. Martinez, S. S. Romero, W. S. Keystone Mine and Improvements. E. Road, S. and W. B. M. Read. On $77.09. Pty. $3.85. Costs 35 cts. year 1904. and W. On Personal Prop. KNAEBEL, Ernest. Taxes $30.48 Medano. M. Personal Prop. Taxes $2.39. Pty. House lot Bnd. N. Hillside Ave., SPIER, Robt. S. Costs Pty. $1.52. Costs $1.05. Land N, L. McWILLIAMS, H. H. Taxes $30.27. 12 cts. Costs 35 cts. Palace Ave., E. J. R. Martinez, W. Taxes $693.04. Pty. $34.65. F. E. assessment for the Canon Road, E. Garcia, S. H. Vigil, LAMBORN, Chas. W. Taxes $77.68. Pty. $1.51. Costs 40 cts. Grand GOLD, Mary A.. Taxes $S9.63. Pty. Seligman. 35 cts. Back W. Rodriguez. House and lot, N. J Pty. $3.88. Costs $11.35. Land Bnd. Central Hotel Lots 11 and 12, Blk. $4.48. Costs 35 cts. House and lot R. year 1903. A. B. On Personal . A. Rodriguez, E. S. and W. L. Wal N. Montezuma Ave., S. D. Gonzales, 10. On Personal Prop. Taxes Bnd. N. and W. Delgado, S. San RENEHAN, Taxes $130.80. Pty. SPIER, Robt. W. Prop. 22 $6.54. Costs House $30.40. costs do. Land N. J. D. Tapia,. E. and E. Cerrillos Road, W. Hancock St. $4.33. Pty. cts. Costs 35 cts. Francisco St., E. Burro Alley. $3.15. and land Taxes $60S.17. Pty. Bnd. N. S. cts. Back assessment for the W., Unknown, S. Road. Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, McAFFEE, J. B. Taxes $34.60. Pty. GRIFFIN, W. E. Taxe $17.94. Pty. Hills, Palace Ave., E. 35 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 21, 22, 23, 24, Blk. $1.73. Costs Lots 1 to 3, Blk. I, 90 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and Road, W. T. Padilla. Land Bnd. N. year 1902. Palace Ave. S. Robt. W. On Personal Prop. LOPEZ, de Delgado Modestita. On 1, 25 and 26, Blk. 2, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3 Blk. H. Lots 13 to 24, Blk. 3. lot Bnd. N. L. A. Harvey, E. John-- j River, E. Arroyo, SPIER, W. House $28.34. Costs Personal Prop. Taxes $26.75. Pty. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, Blk. 3, Lots 21 to 24, Blk. 5, 1 to 12, Blk. 4, son St., S. Hanna, W. Chapelle St. Alley. and lot Pet. 17, Taxes $366.83. Pty. Bnd. N. Palace S. Dal- - 35 cts. Back assessment for the $1.34. Costs 35 cts. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Blk. 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, 9 to 18 Blk. 9, 1 to 24 Blk. 10, 1, 2, On Personal Prop. Taxes $10.45. Pty. Ave., and E. W. 1901. M. 5, 6, 7, 8,-- 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10 11, and 15 to 52 cts. Costs 35 cts. gado, Burro Alley. Land in De year MANDERFIELD, Estate of. Taxes Blk. 5.' 22, Blk. 23, 1 to 24, Blk. 19, 1 to 12, K. Vargas Grant, 300 acres. Land Pet. SPIER. Robt. W. On Personal Prop. 4, N. $29.22. Costs $32.88. Pty. $1.64. Costs 70 cts. M. Blk. 26, 1 to 12, Blk. 29, 1 to 12, KNAEBEL, John H. Taxes $53.78. Bnd. River. S. Manderfield, W. Taxes $384.46. Pty. E. 33 cts. Back assessment for tne House and lot N. and E. Miller, E. MYERS, J. B. Taxes $119.50. Pty. Blk. 20, 1 to 12, Blk. 21, 1 to 12, Blk. Pty. $2.68. Costs 70 cts. House Manderfield, Territorial Property, 35-10-0 Und. in 1900. L. Borrego, S. Capitol, W. Land $5.98. Costs $7.35. Land, Lots 66, M. Nesbitt & North Addition. and lot Bnd. N. and W. L. A. Int. Illinois, Black year Mill min- - S. Elverton R. Chap-in- g N. River, E. Gurule S. and W. 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, O. Hughes, S. and E. M. A. Otero. Prince, Ohio, Lucar Site, COLER, Bird and claims. On Taxes N. 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, ORTIZ GOLD MINING CO. Taxes Land Bnd. N. J. H. Blain, E. Road, man. Personal Prop. $527.91. Costs 3o N. M. FUEL & IRON CO. Taxes 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, $175.17. Pty. $8.75. Costs 70 cts. S. River, W. Arroyo. S. $10,558.28. Pty. Willi. Taxes Assessment for the year 1907. $56.49. Pty. $2.82. Costs $1.40. 98, 99, 100. Map Val. Bldg. Lots, Mineral Land, Surface Improve KERR, Wm. H. Taxes $30.75. Pty. SPIEGELBERG, $60.36. cts. $3.01. Costs $3.80. Lot Bnd. Bird S. and Elverton R. Chap-- Land Bnd. N. River, E. Arroyo Ca-,bra- , O. ments. $1.53. Costs 35 cts. House and Pty. COLER, N. H. S. E. Mrs. man. On Personal Taxes S. Houghton, W. B. Ortiz, Pet. ORTIZ, y Salazar Antonio, Rgt. Taxes P. lot Bnd. N. Street, E. G. E. Ellis, Clancy, McKenzie, Prop. 1-- S. A. L. Morrison. W. $477.40. Costs io 8, NW 4 SE NE 4 SW 1-- S $48.75. Pty. $2.44. Costs $1.40. PRATT, John, Heirs of. Taxes $149.22. S. Irvine St., W. E. Lucero. Kentucky $9,547.97. Pty. 2 1-- 1-- 2 Ave. Lot Pet. Bnd. N. , Back assessment for the year NE Sec. 33, Twp. 14 N., R. House and lot Bnd. N. Ditch, et al., Pty. $7.46. Costs 70 cts. Int. L. 17, Water St cts. 9 E., 160 acres, one store S. Montezuma Ave., E. Galisteo St Land Sec. 8, Twp. 14 N., Rge. 8 E., LUNA, de Bergere Eloisa. Taxes S and E. M. Baca, et al., W. G. Or- - 1906. bldg. and R. Chap- - 1-- 80 tiz. Lot Pet. 4, Bnd. N. A. Bird S. and Elverton other buildings at Kenedy. E 2 of W. A. Staab. House and lot Bnd. N, acres; Mineral Survey 160 acres. $35.85. Pty. $1.79. Costs 35 cts. Alarid, COLER, - Taxes 4 E. B. Alarid, S. F. W. A. Or- man. On Personal Prop. NE SE Sec. 26, Twp. 13 N., R. H. Hudson, S. Main .Ditch, E T. House and lot Bnd. N. School Prop. Alarid, Land N. B. $512.34. Costs 35 Rge. 9 E, 160 acres. On Personal Galisteo St., W. J. H. Knaebel, Pet, THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & E. Alley, S. J. A. Martinez, W. tega. Bnd. Alarid, E. $10,246.82. Pty. S. F. Back assessment for the year Prop. Taxes $5.97. Pty. 30 cts. Costs 17, House and lot Bnd. N. San Fran IMP. CO. Taxes $810.95. Pty. Grant Ave. Ditch, Arroyo, W. Alarid. Lots cts. 240, 1905. 35. cts. - ..... ,. . , . St. S , E. C. W. A. $40.55. Costs $1.05. Consolidated LOOMIS, A. J. On Personal 236,237.238, 239, 245,246,247, jcisco Wagner, Prop. s, 241, 242, 243 and 244. Val. Bird S. and Elverton R. Chap-lot- NAPOLEON,. Luis, Taxes $37.34. Pty. ,?Armijo, Land N. Rosarib St. S. G Mine, Sec. 18, Twp; 14 N., Rge. 8 E., Taxes $37.05. Pty. $1.85. Costs 35 bldg. COLER, 35 cts. man. On Personal Prop. Taxes $1.87,,'.. Costs 35 cts. House and lot Ortiz, E. A. Ortiz, W. J, E. Duran . acres. Four Pine Mining Claim ' $43.- - costs do N,, Ditch, .E, G. Napoleon, S. Manr On Personal Prop. Taxes $5.98. Pty, and Improvements Santiago Min-in- g M. SENA DE LUNA, Josefa. Taxes $8,073.66. Pty. $403.68. 87. 70 cts. assessment tne year hattan Ave., W. E. Lucero. 30 cts. Costs 35 cts. Claim and Improvements. MOTTLEY, Harry.., Taxes $62.74...Pty, Pty. $2.19. Costs House cts. Back lor ...... P. .... Precinct No. 8. $3.13. Costs 35 cts. House and and lot Bnd. N. L. B. Prince, S. Pal- - 1904. J.I and Elverton R. Chap-- PETRI,. Mrs. John A. Taxes $40.33. PEREA, de Yrisarri Barbara. Taxes CI' lot Bnd. N. S. S. Beaty. E. Ortiz St., ace Ave., E. County Prop., W. COLER, Bird S. " Taxes Pty.' $2.02, Costs 35 cts. House and $47.81. Pty. $2.79. Costs 35 cts CHAVEZ, Bernardino. On Personal S, A. Candelario, W. Galisteo St. On' Sena- - .House and land Pet. No. man, On Personal Prop. PAGE TEN. THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN, SANTA FE, N. M. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1909.

35 22 cts. E. S. W. cts. Costs 70 cts. House and lot METZGER. J. C. Taxes $1.01. Pty.j E. M. J8.203.26. Pty. $410.16. Costs Pty. cts. Costs Tract College St., Ditch, Bishop. royo, Johnson, S. W. , lana E. F. S. 5 cts. Costs 20 cts. No. 20, N. cts. Back assessment for the year No. 392, 7 acres. E. Bnd. N. Canon Road, Ortiz, Lot j Arroyo, E. Boulevard, S. G N. J 1903. ROYBAL y Lopez Manuel. Taxes ELROY, Mary E. Taxes $17.93. Pty. Ingress, W. N. Sena, Land Bnd. Blk. D. Schumann, AV. W. S. Case,' house Chap-Person- R. S. R. M. Taxes COLER, Bird S. and Elverton R. $3.31. Pty. 27 cts. Costs 35 cts., on 90 cts. Costs $3.00. Lots Nos. 3S3 A. Vigil, E. Trujillo, Ingress, MELBURN, $3.02. Pty.! and land N. C. O. Gray, S A T & 15 cts. Costs 60 Lots 6 and S. man. On Prop. Taxes personal property. to 393 and 412 and 416, Alameda W. N. Sena. cts. 5, F. R. R., E. C. O. Gray, AV. Mr. Ortiz Placido. Taxes 7, Blk. A. $7,251.54. Pty. $362.58. Costs 35 S. Add. ORTEGA, y Johnson. 42 cts. Costs 35 cts. cts. Back assessment for the year SALAZAR. y Jose. Taxes P. $8.37. Pty. MENNER, W. W. Taxes $2.02. Pty. HOVEY, Luis P. Taxes $3.98. Trujillo lot Bnd. N. Canon Road; Pty. 1902. $4.1S. 21 cts. Costs $1.05. FAIRCHILD, Mable M. Taxes $3.02. House and 10 cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots 2,1 ' cti. Costs 33 cts. House and Pty. Gon- land Chap-Person- E. S. S. Alarid, W. F. lot N. E. COLER, Bird S. and Elverton R. House and lot Bnd. N., E and AV. J. Pty. 13 cts. Costs 33 cts., 7 2 acres Ditch, Blk. D. River, M. Gutierrez. S L 4 zales. W. B. man. On Prop. Taxes Trujillo, S. J. A. Lujan; land Bnd. of land in SW SE SW McDONALD, W. C, Taxes $1.01. Pty. Tafoya, Ortega. 35 $6,743.53. Pty. $337.18. Costs N. AVeidner, E. Road, S. J. A. Lu- Sec. 15, Twp. 16 N., R. 9 E. OLIVAS, Perfilio. Taxes $1.S6. Pty. 5 cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot 3, Blk. A. J. for the AV. 9 35 on A . cts. Back assessment year jan, Ingress; land Bnd. N. J. FRAZIER, F. L. Taxes $17.92. cts. Costs cts., personal RANDALL, B. AV. Taxes $1.01. Pty. JOHNSON, A. Taxes $4.19. . Pty. Pty. 1901. Trujillo, E. and W. Ingress, S. Sala-zar- 90 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and property. 5 cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot 17, Blk. D. 21 cts. Costs $1.40. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5- lot Bnd. N. Bernstine, E. R. P. WALKER, D. A. Taxes $1.01. Pty. 5 - 30 and 34, Allans Highland Add. notice are not Helbig, And this list and T. S. Manhattan Ave., W. J. Dedier, PADILLA. Juana y Cosine (Minors). cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot No. 18, Blk. JOHNSON, Mrs. J. M. Taxes $9.70. within made and published ninety TRUJILLO, Ramon S. Taxes $10.81. on personal property. Taxes $5.98. Taxes $3.00. Pty. 15 cts. Costs 33 Pty. 49 cts. Costs 33 cts. Land taxes N. days aMer the said originally Pty. 54 cts. Costs $1.05. Tracts Pty. 30 cts. Costs 33 cts. cts. House and lot Bnd. N. and E. Precinct No. 4. Penitentiary, E. C. Ortiz, S. Ro- as above became delinquent, stated, Nos. 22, 200 and 210, 15 acres. G. F. Gutierrez, S. Main Ditch, W. A. driguez, W. Pub. Road. of said chap- because of the passage de Ma Ines. GARCIA, Anastacio P. Taxes $3.9S. Right of Way. C. K. 37th TRUJILLO, Roybal ASTLER, W. Taxes $19.86. Pty. ter 05 of the laws of the legis- Taxes 27 cts. 10 cts. Costs 30 cts. Costs 70 cts. House Taxes $2.43. Pty. - r be- Pty. Pty. PADILLA, Felipe. 69 cts. Costs 35 cts, on the follow- uf .man, Alex. Taxes $15.98. aforesaid, and ' lative assembly 35 cts., on personal property. and lot Bnd. N. S. Garcia, E. and S. 12 cts. Costs 35 cts., on personal real estate: House and lot N. Pty- - 60 cts. Costs 75 cts. Land N. of funds. ing cause of the lack Precinct No. 2. Road, W. J. Dominguez, Land Bnd. property. E. S. J. p- - Quintana, E. S. A. T. & S. F. I, the J. Sears, Guadalupe St., and Notice is given that of. I R- - R- - hereby A. N. and S. Ditch, E. J. Pena, W. R. PRADA, Epifanio, Estate Taxes Williams, W. A. T. & S. F. R. R. W. Longwell heirs. undersigned, treasurer and 40 cts. 35 cts. E ABEYTIA, Miguel. Taxes 23 cts. Pty. Helbig. $S.05. Pty. Costs AMBLER, J. R. Taxes $11.93. Pty. KOPP, Sophia and Teresa. Taxes of Santa Fe, 1-- 1-- 2 1-- collector of said County 2 of NW W of NE Sec. fol- - 10 cts. Costs 35 cts., on personal GORMAN, Miguel. Taxes $3.59. Pty. 60 cts. Costs 70 cts. on the $10.76. Pty. 54 cts. Costs $1.05. xuiil nmilv to the district court, held 18 10 160 cts. Costs 33 cts. ,on personal 26, Twp. 16 N., R. E., acres. 6 Int. N. Land N. in onH fnr KniH rmintv of Santa Fe, property. lowing real estate, land, Road, E. A. Gutierrez, S. L. L. $5.97. 30' property. PALLADIXO, Filomena. Taxes $6.58. L. E. A. O. Salazar, S. Mon- - W. J. A. N. next return thereof, to--( ANGER, Taxes Pty. Baca, y Sena, land De Vargas upon the day Juana. Taxes 33 cts. Costs ,.E5 cts. Land 6 A-- cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 51, 7 GONZALES, $2.42. Pty. Pty. tezuma W. Hancock St., St., E. Hancock S. in Ave., ( St., J. Lovato, wit, the fifth Monday January, 12 35 1-- N. E. S. i cts. Costs cts. SW Sec. Bnd. Ditch, Britos, Arroyo, E. Mander-- j W. Lo-fiel- 31st of Janu- acres. Int. Land N. Sandoval, Apodaca, lot N. Hills, E. F. D., 1910, being the day ' 27, 17 R. 10 W. B. Gutierrez. - B. Twp. N., E., 160 acres. S. Manhattan Ave., AV. Colling- vato, S. D. & R. G. R. A. A. 1910, the same occurring! ' R., W. ary, D., GARCIA, Julio, (Estate). Taxes $5.45. PORTILLO, Matias. Taxes $9.06. Pty. wood. I Seifert. not less than days after the BENAVIDEZ, Pilar. Taxes $1.99. Pty. thirty Pty. 28 cts. Costs 35 cts. House 45 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 71, M. B. Taxes $8.56. Pty. KOEN, Jennie, Estate of. for 10 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and j APODACA, Taxes $3.59. last publication hereof, judgment! and tract No. 59, 80 acres. 100 acres. 18 Ji-- 1 43 cts. Costs 35 cts. on house and Pty. cts. Costs 95 cts. re-l- ot the real estate and per-- l lot Bnd. N. and S. Hills, E. V. land against lands, GONZALES, de Blake Juanita. Taxes Q. N. F. E. M. S. corded in Book 9S in the fore-- j menez, W. S. Benavides. Delgado, Perea, F, Pages and 99, sonal property described $6.05. Pty. 30 cts.. Costs 35 cts. QUINTANA, Felix. Taxes $9.57. Pty. lots with costs and C. Agua Fria Road, W. Garcia St. Gray's Add. going list, together Land Bnd. N. Canon E. D. 48 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and to sell the CHAVES, Lucas. Taxes $1.08. Road, ALARID, Luis E., and Wife. Taxes , M penalties, and for an order Pty. S. J. lot N. E. L. S. S. Man- 5 cts. Costs 35 cts., on Rodriguez, Gonzales, W. Trail. Ditch, Lopez, $8.40. Pty. 42 cts. Costs 35 cts. on MONTOYA, Encarnacion. same to satisfy such judgment. personal W. Taxes H. derfield, Laughlin. house ana lot n. ako St., n,. m. $17.93. ptv. 90 cts. Cnst sr. And further notice is hereby given property. Candido. R. - D. HERRERA, Taxes $13.38. Baca, S. M. E. Ortiz, W. F. Coriz. House that within days after the ren- and lot N. and W. A. Gutier thirty Pty. 67 cts. Costs 35 cts., 160 acres RONQUILLO, Felix. Taxes $11.93. Taxes $3.59. Pty. dition of such said DOMINGUEZ, Hipolito. Taxes $2.73. ALIRE, Joaquin. rez, E. Galisteo St., S. L. Tafoya. judgment against of land in Sec. 4, 14 N., R. 11 60 cts. Costs $1.05. House and 35 on and no- 14 cts. Costs 35 cts., on per- Twp. Pty. IS cts. Costs cts. house MITCHELL, Benj. F. Taxes $14 95 property, and after having given Pty. E., 160 acres. N. F. E. S. lot Bnd. Garcia, Road, lot N. L. Baca, E. F. Lopez, S. Mrs. ; 75 cts. Costs' 35 tice a hand-bil- l at the front sonal property. pty. cts. Hous by posted HARRISON, Joseph J. Taxes $11.93. B. Chaves, W. Arroyo, Land Bnd. W. estate. door of the in which the dis- G. Schnepple, Longwell and lot N. S.. Ditch, E. and W. A. building Pty. 60 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land N. and E., City Limits, S. J. Alarid, B. trict court for said county of Santa GARCIA, de R. Benigna. Taxes $1.99. Gutierrez. Bnd. N. and E. Arroyo, S. Road, W. W. Road, House and lot Bnd. N. Mrs. $12.24. to-wi- t, 10 cts. Costs 35 cts. BISCHCOFF, Arthur Taxes is the court house of Pty. Land MONTOYA, de Dionicia. Tax-Pty-C- Fe held, J. Brito. Marsh, E. and S. C. Herrera, W. M. Costs 70 cts. on house Trujillo said countv of Santa Fe, at least ten Bnd. N. and W. P. Moya, E. Hills, eg L. Armijo de S. and N E. S. J to said sale, I., the under- - S. J. Romero. lot Agua Fr.a Road, cts Houge days prior LOVE, G. S. Taxes $4.03. Pty. 20 ROMERO, y Martinez Lorenzo. Taxes W. F. Tract treasurer and col- GARCIA, de Noedel Josefa. Taxes Dendahl, Quintana. s. and E. A. R. de W. Ditch signed, cts. Costs 35 cts. SW 4 SE 1-- $1.64. Pty. 23 cts. Costs 35 cts. of Harroun s Orchard. Brown, will offer for sale at public $4.69. Pty. 23 cts. Costs 35 cts. !w"h"t7m MONTOYA, Damacio. Taxes lector, Sec. 15, Twp. 16 R. 100 SW 4 of NW Sec. 1, Twp. 16 $8.17. of said the Land Bnd. N. Road; E. E. Miller; S. N., 9E., tt J. Taxes $11.9o. Pty. pt 41 t auction in front building acres. X., R. 9 E., 80 acres. - ti AV. 60 cts. Costs $3.80. Lots 7 to 17, nt real and personal property described Hills; H. Pohlman. S' LUJAN, Luis. Taxes $8.45. Pty. 27 ROMERO, de Jaramillo, Estate. Tax 8. IS to 25, and referred to in said notice, against J. blk. lots blk. 5, Aliens, w u cts. Costs 33 cts. W 2 of SE 1-- es $10.16. 51 cts. Costs 70 Trujio be for JIMENEZ, Vicente. Taxes $2.39. Pty. Pty. Addition. which judgment may rendered, 2 N. MONTOYA, Petrolino B., Estate of. 12 and E of SW Sec. 17, Twp. cts. House and lot Bnd. River, BACA, y Luciano. Taxes the amount of taxes, penalties and cts. Costs 35 cts. House and Campos Taxes $2.S2. Costs 33 16 N., R. 10 E., 160 acres. E. Mrs. Manderfield, S. Vargas St., 39 cts. 33 cts on tSR costs due thereon, continuing said lot Bnd. N. and S. Road, E. and W. $7.78. Pty. Costs c(s. an7ijy LOVATO, de Padilla Genoveva. Tax- W. Bolander, House and lot, Prect. house lot N. E. J. , sale from to day, as provided by A. Contreras. and Vargas St., 0rli v T s w day es $4.03. Pty. 20 cts. Land Bnd. No. 17, Bnd. N. A. Hunter, E. Mrs. W. law. M. Alire, S. F. Lopez, F. Baca. MARTINEZ, O. N. D. E. Pecos S. S. San Francisco St., W. y Leandro. Taxes MET CALF, Mary A. Taxes $19.88. Tafoya, Road, Estes, BRITTEN, John H. Taxes $6.58. Pty. CELSO LOPEZ, Main W. Road. Methodist Church. $3.59. Pty. 18 cts. Costs 35 cts. Pty. 99 cts. Costs 70 cts. House and Ditch, 33 cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots 7 and Treasurer and Collector of Rosendo. Taxes $4.43. House and lot N. C. Casados, E. M. lot Bnd. N. and W. E. H. LOPEZ, Gregorio. Taxes $6.64. Pty. RODRIGUEZ, S, Berardinelli Addition. Mex- Arroyo, 1-- S. A. AV. Kie-so- the County of Santa Fe, New 33 cts. Costs 35 cts. 22 cts. Costs 35 cts. E 2 Martinez, J. Ortiz, C. Dominguez, S. River, Land Bnd. N. Land Bnd. Pty. BUSTAMANTE, Manuel. Taxes $3.22. ico. N. and S. NE Sec. 10 N., R. 10 Hills, E. J. M. Garcia, S. River, W. Ditch, E. Street, W. S. 20, Twp. Pty. 16 cts. Costs 35 cts. House Vigil. 80 acres. N. Tomas Ortega, on property. E., and lot N. River, E. B. Montoya, S. personal Mrs. Porfirio. Taxes $4.41. NOBLE, AVilliam. Taxes $S.03. Taxes $3.97. 20 cts. Costs 35 LOVATO, Daniel. Taxes $3.98. RODRIGUEZ, a n w vi KfiniJT'fi Ptv. Pty. 40 c,s- - Costs 60 cts. Pty. 30 cts. Costs 33 cts. House Pty. 22 cts. Costs $1.03. House and BOWMAN. Harry P. Taxes $3.22.' cts. Lots 182, 183, TAX Ala- DELINQUENT and lot Bnd. N. P. E. lot Bnd. N. Canon Road, E. S. Ifi ta SA Ma I nto Q 184, Blk. 12, Alameda Add. O. Borrego, W. rntte x- Street, S. Main W. A. S. and W. R. Ortiz, land Bnd. 77 a mn - M. BLDG. & IMP. CO. Taxes $3.98 ORTEGA, Romulo. Taxes 80 cts. Pty. Ditch, Lovato. rid, Aiomn a,i M. N. M. E. and S. Govt r,oi Pty. 30 cts. Costs 40 cts. 2 4 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and lot Rodriguez, BYERS.W. AV. Taxes $2.42. Pty.'l2 lots MARTINEZ, W. J. Land Bnd. near depot. 1907 Bnd. N. Hills, E. P. Jimenez, S. R. Higinio. Taxes $19.21. Land, Rodriguez, cts. Costs 60 cts. Lots 1, 7 and 9, Pty. 96 cts. Costs N. of E. ) O LISTJI Jimenez, W. J. C. Ortega. $1.05. Land Bnd. Right Way, Lacassagne, Alameda Add N. M. S. W. S. Gavaldon. R. River, E. Rodriguez, S. Canon Ditch, BIAS, Santiago, on personal property ORTIZ, Miguel. Taxes $14.79. Pty Road, W. A. J. RAEL, Luis. House and lot Bnd. N. J. (4 CtS. COStS ROYBAL, M. L. and R. Taxes $3.38. Rael, Land Bnd. N. Taxes 93 cts. Pty. 5 cts. Costs 3u Jl.Ol). Honso ntlrl lnf Amounts Less Than $25,-0- 0 and W. J. S. E. J. S. Road, W. P. N. A. T. 17 cts. Costs. Tract No. 8, Lujan, Canon Road, Pena, Apodaca, cts. Beckler, S. A. F. Road, E. Pty. E. E. Garcia. Taxes 21 cts. of Santa Fe, 4 acres. Martinez, Land Bnd. N. River, $4.19. Pty. BACA, Miguel, on personal property. Garcia St., W. J. Tapia, land N. J. County B. Costs 35 cts. M. E. Rodriguez, S. Hills, W. E. Taxes 29 cts. Pty. 1 ct. Costs 35 Casados, S. R. Martinez, E. J. Territory of New Mexico. Martinez. RODRIGUEZ, Ramon. Taxes $2.39. W. TRUJILLO, Agustin. Taxes $3.98. cts. Rodriguez, Road, land N. Road, 12 cts. Costs 35 cts. House E. AV. 20 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract MARTIN, Virginia. Taxes $.19.43. Pty. BATAILLE, T. II. Taxes $2.42. Pty. and P. Lopez, S. AAr. S. Har- Pty. 97 cts. and N. E. Territory of New Mexico, No. 11. Pty. Costs 35 cts. House lot Bnd. Manhattan Ave., 12 cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots 26 and roun. and lot Bnd. N. S. C. W. County of Santa Fe. TRUJILLO, Francisco. Taxes $5.16. Delgado, E. Garcia, Alarid, Griego, Berardinelli, 27, Blk. 5, Alameda Add. ORTIZ, de Martinez Josefa. Taxes St., S. and W. land N. and E. S. Main $6.27. In accordance with chapter 22 jf Pty. 26 cts. Costs 35 cts. House Schumann. Arroyo, C Pty. 31 cts. Costs 70 cts. MARTINEZ, Ditch, W. J. House N. M. the laws of the 33rd Legislative As- and lot Bnd. N. J. S. Candelario, E. Joaquin. Taxes $5.9S. Griego. COLLTNS, G. A. Taxes $11.95. Pty. and lot Ortiz y R., E. Pty. 30 cts. Costs 35 cts. House S. CO Galisteo S. AV. sembly of the Territory of Nw Mex- Ditch, S. Nusbaum; AV. Road. cts. Costs 33 cts. On land N. Road, J. J. Schumann, and lot Bnd. N. R. E. e! SENA, Marcial, Heirs of. Taxes $4.23. E. Lucero, N. ico, I, the undersigned, treasurer Precinct No. 3. Gorman, Arroyo, E. Lobato, S. Arroyo del land Arroyo, E. Galis- S. 21 cts. Costs 35 cts. 1-- 2 teo and collector of the A. Lucero, Manhattan Ave., W. E. Pty. E Pino, AV. Main Ditch. Road, S. M. Ortiz y R., AV. Ca- 1-- Baca. SW NW 1-- 4 of SW SE - et al. of Fe in the Terri- ABEYTIA, Jose. Taxes $4.03. Pty. CRICHTON, P. P. on personal prop- sados, County Santa, Sec. 16 R. 10 80 of New do 20 cts. Costs 33 cts. House and MARTINEZ, Candelario. Taxes $10.86. 21, Twp. N., E., erty. Taxes $5.98. 30 cts. ORTIZ, y Lucero Tomas. Taxes 90 tory Mexico, hereby make, 54 cts. Pty. no- lot Bnd. N. and W. J. E. P. Pty. Costs 35 cts. W acres. Costs 35 cts. cts. fty. 5 cts. Costs 35 cts. certify, and publish the following Sena, 1-- NE E 2 of NW S. DE GALLEGOS, Maximiana. Taxes House lot N. A. tice and list of taxes amounting to Carillo, S. Road. Sec. 27, CORNELL, Henry. Taxes $4.49. Pty. and F. Road, S A. Twp. 16 N., R. 10 E., 160 $4.48. Pty. 22 cts. Costs 35 cts. T. & S. F. R. E. T. AV. less than twenty-fiv- e dollars, ALARID, Albino. Taxes 60 cts. Pty. acres; 22 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land N. T. R., Pino, L. House and land Bnd. N. E. S. House and lot Bnd. N. R. Rodriguez, Sena. payable in said county, and delinquent 3 cts. Costs 35 cts. on personal River, O. de Tucker, E. Galisteo St., S. J. Vigil, S. Hills, W. E. Alley, S. Arroyo del Pino, AV. C. AV. as follows: One-ha- lf on the property. Borrego. H. Gerdes, C. J. Parsons. originally M. O. lf MONTOYA, y Manuel. Taves Griego. PEACE, A. Taxes 1st day of December, 1907, and one-ha- ALARID, Roman. Taxes $2.09. Pty. D. $20.00. Pty. $2.82. 14 cts. 35 Rafael. Taxes on 1st of 1908 all 10 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and Pty. Costs cts. SANDOVAL, y Padilla DETTLEBACH, A. M. on personal $1.00. Costs $1.20. Lots 28, 29, 21, the day June, 18 cts. 35 delin- lot Bnd. N. E. V. S. House and land Bnd. N. E. and W. $3.59. Pty. Costs cts. Taxes $14.95. 75 35. 5, 108, 395. of which taxes became finally Road, Alarid, A. property. Pty: Lucero, S. House and lot Bnd. N. De 35 PARSONS, Chas. quent on the 2nd day of 1908; J. M. Casados, AV. J. M. Padilla. Arroyo. Vargas cts. Costs cts. J. Taxes $17.94. July MARTINEZ, Juan E. and S. A. W. M. 90 the same hereinbelow set ANAYA, Frank. Taxes $5.98. Pty. Jose. Taxes $3.07. St., Bischoff, DAVIS, J. A. Taxes $5.9S. Pty. 30 Pty. cts. Costs 35 cts. House being 25 cts. 70 Romero. forth and 30 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and Pty. Costs cts. House cts. Costs 35 cts. Land N. R. A. and lot N. C. Ortiz, E. H. Cornell, S. by precincts, containing and lot Bnd. N. A. Anastacio. Taxes M. first the names of the owners of all lot Bnd. N. and W. C. Herrera, E. A. Sena, E. and W. SANDOVAL, $2.68. Davison, S. A. Lenker, E. C. A. Parsons, W. Cerrillos Road, on E. Garcia, S. house 13 cts. House and lot Bnd. N. property upon which the taxes Garcia, S. Manhattan Ave. Egress; and lot Pty. Probst, AV. L. Haffner. personal property. Taxes $2.38. Bnd. N. E. and S. Carlos Canon Road, E. P. Garcia, S. M. 12 cts. 35 to less than twenty-fiv- e ANAYA, Rumaldo. Taxes $10.39. Pty. Garcia, W. E. Pty. Costs cts. amounting C. Quintana. Casados, W. V. Alarid. dollars have beeome delinquent; 52 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and EKERS, Samuel. Taxes $6.44. Pty. PARSONS, Mary.' Taxes $17.94. Pty. MORRIS, Leon. Mrs. Cristoval. Taxes 1-- 90 cts. same land Bnd. N. F. E. Taxes $5.98. Pty. SENA, $2.39. 32 cts. Costs 35 cts. S 2 of S Costs 35 cts. House and the year for which the are due; Anaya, Andrews, M cts. Costs 35 cts. Land 12 cts. Costs 35 cts., on 1-- lot N. C. the amount of such taxes, penalties, S. Manhattan Ave., W. C. Herrera. Bnd. Pty. per- of SAV Sec. 13, Twp. 16 N., Rge. J. Parsons, E. J. H. Ger- N. and S. E. sonal property. des, S. AAr. and the costs due; and the amount B. Arroyos, R, Jimenez, 9 E., 40 acres. Casino, Cerrillos Road, W. J. M. Valencia. SENA, Tranquilino. Taxes $1.80. on of taxes, if any, due on personal prop- BARBERO, Miguel. Taxes $2.47. Pty. Pty. EMBERSON, A. L. Taxes $3.03. Pty. personal property. Taxes $2.09. MONTOYA, Paulina. Taxes $4.03. 90 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and 10 cts. Costs 35 cts. erty by such party; the following be- 13 cts. Costs 35 cts., on personal 15 cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots 180 and Pty. Pty. 20 cts. Costs 35 cts. House lot Bnd. N. and S. A. Rivera, E. F. PEREA, Maria. On ing the abbreviations used in said property. 181, Alameda Add. personal property and lot Bnd. N. Canon W. road. Taxes $11.95. 60 list: North, N; South, S; East, E; BOLANDER, Wm. Taxes $5.98. Pty. Road, E. P. Dominguez, G. Pty. cts. Costs Carrillo, S. J. J. SMITH HEIRS. Taxes $1.49. 7 35 cts. West, W; Section, S. and Town- 30 cts. Costs 35 cts., on personal Rodriguez, W. Pty. GALLEGOS, de Donahue Antonla, on Sec; Road. cts. Costs 35 cts. House and lot PINO, de Huber ship, Tp.; Range, R; Addition, Add.; property. personal property. Taxes $1.48. Pty. Francisquita. Taxes O. Bnd. N. T. Garcia de E. Pecos 7 $3.98. 30 cts. and indicating any natural object or BORREGO, Pablo. Taxes $11.95. Pty. P., cts. Costs 35 cts. Taxes $14.96. Pty. Costs 35 cts. ORTIZ, Ines. Taxes $6.25. 31 Road, S. F. Padilla, W. O. DuVal. House and lot N. A. thing which is a boundary of any 60 cts. Costs 70 cts. House and Pty. Pty. 75 cts. Costs 35 cts. House F. Road, E. cts. Costs 70 cts. SW 4 SANCHEZ, Taxes S. property herein described, immedi- lot Bnd. N. Canon Road, E. and S. Sec. Guadalupe. $1.01. and lot. N. M. Parson, E. J. H. Gar- Staab, P. Ortiz y L., W. R. Ortiz. Twp. 16 N., R. 10 E., 5 cts. Costs 33 cts., on per- ately following such N., S., S., or W., P. G. Borrego, W. Rivera, Land Bnd. ,20 acres; Pty. cia, S. B. M. Read, AV. Cerrillos Q. house and lot End. N. Canon sonal property. t and including any adjoining property N. Canon Road, E. Borrego St., S. RoaJ, Road. QUINTANA, Pedro. Taxes $7.52. Pty. E. Carrillo, S. J. J. SWEENEY, Wm. J. Taxes $1.61. 38 cts. 70 which is a boundary of any property W. Lovato. Rodriguez, W. GRANGER, A. R. Taxes $17.93. Pty. Costs cts. House and Hills. 8 cts. Costs 35 cts. 1-- 4 N. A. name of the BROWN, R. L. and T. Carson. Taxes Pty. SW of 90 cts. Costs 60 cts. Lots 250, 251, lot F. Road, E. J. D. L. Quin- herein described, by the 1-- ORTIZ, y Pacheco Antonio. SE Sec. 26, 16 N., R. 10 E. tana, S. A. T. & S. owner thereof immediately following $14.10. Pty. 71 cts. Costs 35 cts. Taxes Twp. and 252. Map, valuable bldg. lots. F. R.'R., W. C. $1.42. Pty. 7 cts. Costs 35 N 2 of NW 1-- 4 of NE 1-- 35, to-wi- Land Bnd. N. and E. S. cts. S Sec, GUSLEMAN, Daniel. Taxes $9.66. Gutierrez, land N. River, S. C. W. such N., S., E., or W., Vegas Road, 4 SE S 2 1-- 16 R. 10 160 Armenta Grant, W. Pecos Road. SW Sec. 27 Twp. N., E., acres Pty. 48 cts. Costs $2.40. Lots 1, 8, Dudrow, E. M. Garcia, AAr. F. Del- Twp. 16 N., R. 10 T. - Precinct No. 1. C. E., 160 acres. 41, Blk. 1, 54 and 125, Blk. 5, 136 gado heirs. ORTIZ, Demetrio. W 2 1-- D. CAMPBELL, N. E. Taxes $6.58. Pty. Taxes $7.72. Pty. TREMBLEY, Joseph. of NW and 101, Blk. 7, 109 and 110, Blk. 8, QUINTANA, de Lamberson Lucia. 39 cts. Costs 35 80 of SE See. 24, 17 R. 12 Taxes 20 DURAN, Faustina. Taxes $3.53. Pty. 33 cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots Nos. cts., acres of Twp. N., 148, 124, 137, Blk. 14, Alameda Add. $4.78. Pty. cts. Costs 35 land in Sec. 22, 16 R. 10 160 acres. cts. House 18 cts. Costs $1.05, on tracts Nos. 9 and 10, Blk. D, Berardinelli Add. Twp. N., E. E., GARCIA, y Segura Francisco. Taxes and lot N. J. Ortiz, y B., OLIVAS, de Sena V. E. J. R. 432, 429 and 442, 503 acres. CONSTANTE, Luis. Taxes $11.95. Simona. Taxes $12.56. Pty. 63 cts. Costs $1.05 cts. Ortiz, S. Street, W. T. Or- $4.36. 22 G. Pty. 60 cts. Costs 70 cts. House Pty. cts. Costs 35 cts., VALDEZ, Juan. Taxes $8.05. Pty. House and lot N. S. AV. J. Maez; tiz. on personal 40 cts. Costs 70 cts. Tract No. 61, R. GARCIA, Luciano. Taxes $5.71. Pty. and lot Bnd. N. De Vargas St., E. property. heirs of, E. G. Martinez, land N. ORTEGA, de Metz 80 acres. 2j cts. Costs 35 cts. House and College St., S. Manderfield, W. o; Epimenia. Taxes Arroyo, E. S. and AV. Lopez, land RABEYROLLE, Adrian.' On personal $3.59. Pty. 18 cts. Costs 35 Marcos. Taxes land N. River, E. Arroyo, S. Road, house and lot Bnd. N. De cts. VALDEZ, $6.05. Pty. N. Arroyo, E. A. Ortiz, S. Arroyo, W. property. Taxes $6.43. Pty. 32 cts. House and lot Bnd. N. 30 35 cts. Costs 35 AV. Hills. Vargas St., E. Mrs. Manderfield, S. P. G. Padilla cts. Costs Tract No. 58, Longwell. cts. S. and E., A. W. St! 80 acres. GARCIA, Marcos. On Prop. T. L. de Delgado, W. D. L. Miller. Ortega, College GONZALES, de M. Perfecta. Taxes RODRIGUEZ, y Glron Manuel. Taxes personal ORTIZ, Jose de la $2.82. Taxes $2.00. 10 cts. Costs 35 COLBURN, A. W. Taxes $5.03. Cruz. Taxes $1.01. VIGIL, Guadalupe. Taxes $4.48. Pty. $9.96. Pty. 50 cts. Costs 70 cts. Pty. 14 cts. Costs 35 cts. Pty. Pty. 5 cts. cts. 25 cts. Costs 33 cts., 100 acres of Pty. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 22 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and House and lot N. Agua Fria Road, House and lot N. R. Garcia, E. M. R. 25, 160 acres. Bnd. N. R. M. Sil-v- S. GONZALES, Nicolas. Taxes $4.18. land in Sec. 15, Twp. 16 N., R. 9 E. lot Rodriguez, E. E. M. Garcia, S. Arroyo, AV. M. y Vigil, Ditch, W. Ingress. ORTEGA, Santos. Taxes S. C. W. Pty. 21 cts. Costs $1.05. Tracts CARRILLO, Petrolino. Taxes 49 $3.16. Pty. Garcia, Griego,, Right of Pet. No. 9, Int. in Caje del Rio RODRIGUEZ, Pablo. Taxes $2.42. 26 cts. Costs 35 12 cts. Nos. 428, 431, and 437, 6 acres. cts. Pty. 3 cts. Costs 35 cts., on cts., on personal Way. Grant. Pty. Costs 35 cts. House and property. W. G.- - lot N. M. LUJAN, Abran. Taxes $10.86. Pty. personal property. GUTIERREZ, Jose Taxes $5.98. Rivera, E. Road, S. M. ORTIZ, G. AV. 54 Anita J. Taxes Pedro Antonio. Taxes $3.02. WOOD, C. Taxes $6.65. Pty. 33 Pty. 30 cts. Costs 70 cts. House Pacheco, A. T. & S. F. R R. cts. Costs $1.40. Tracts Nos. CHAPMAN, $7.46. ' ' Pty. 15 cts. Costs 35 cts. 33 1-- 4 320, 322, 399 and 401, 16 acres. Pty; 38 cts. Costs 35 cts., on per- Tract No. cts. Costs cts. SW of W and lot N. Mrs. Gutierrez, S. E. W. S. 67, 160 acres. 17 10 AV. H. LUJAN, Jose A. Taxes $1.63. 8 sonal property. Sec. 7, Twp. N., R. E., 110 Mrs. Gutierrez, land N. F. Gutierrez, SMITH, Taxes $16.10. Pty. Pty. G. 81 cts. 35 on CARPENTER, Calvin C. ORTIZ, Eulogio. Taxes $1.01. Pty. acres. E. Harrison, S. Longwell, N. M. O. cts. Costs $4.00. Lots 436, 437, Costs cts., personal prop- Taxes 5 cts. Costs 35 438, 439, . erty. $13.09. Pty. 65 cts. Costs 70 cts. cts., on personal Sunmount Addition. Gutierrez. 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 445, 2 1-- 1-- property. 446, M. Land S E 2 of SE 4 W BISHOP, Noble P. Taxes $1.01. Pty. GARLAND, John P. "Taxes $3.22. Pty. 447, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453. 4 1-- 4 2 1-- ORTEGA, Soledad. Taxes 5 cts. 20 cts. D. 454. 455, MARTINEZ, Canuto. Taxes $7.24. SW NE N SW 4 NE $1.01. Pty. Costs Lot 14, Blk. 16 cts. Costs 80 cts. Lots 245, 252, Blk. 29. 5 cts. Costs 35 on Mrs. O. E. SANDOVAL, Pty. 36 cts. Costs 35 cts. House Sec. 15, Twp. 16 N., R. 9 E., 125 cts., personal GALLOWAY, Taxes $1.01. 261, 266, Alameda Add. de Lopez Efigenia. Tax- 2 1-- 1-- 5 20 es $12.56. 63 35 and lot Bnd. N. Barrancos; E. J. acres; S NE NW 4 NE property. Pty. cts. Costs cts. Lot 17, GARCIA, Ramon H. Taxes $1.29. Pty. Pty. cts. Costs cts. 1-- 1-- House S. V. J. D. N 2 NEvl-4- , N 2 NW 1-- Sec. ORTEGA, Albino. Taxes $1.49. Pty. Blk. A. 6 cts. Costs 70 cts. House and and lot N. V. Lopez, E. J. C. Roybal; Hills; Gallegos. 8 cts. de Q. 14, Twp. 16 N., R. 9 E., 160 acres. Costs 35 cts., on personal GASLIN, George. Taxes $1.01. Pty. lot N. A. Garcia, E. Right of Way, Romero, S. L. B. Prince, W, J. 5 cts. 20 cts. A. S. iand Alire. On QUINTANA, Genaro. Taxes $1.70. D. property. Costs Lot 11, Blk. Ditch, W. S. Varela, N. Alto personal property. Taxes ORTIZ, Encarnacion. Taxes Jerome. Taxes A. S. 59 cts. 3 cts. Costs 35 cts. Pty. 8 cts. Coats 35 cts. Land Bnd. DELGADO, Maria A. Taxes $4.19. $1.32. KENNEDY, $1.01. Pty. St., E. Rabyrolles, J. Hampel, Pty. 7 cts. 2 5 AV. $10.-7- N. and S. B. Pty. 21 cts. Costs 70 cts.- Land Pty. Costs 35 cts. S of cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot 9, Blk. D. M. Garcia. SCHRADDER, W. W. Jr. Taxes E., Arroyos, Quintana, 1-- Cer-rit- o SE Sees. 4 9, 16 Mrs. Sarah. H. Pty. 54 cts. Costs 70 cts. AV. S. Quintana. Bnd. N. and W. B. Seligman, S. and Twp. N., KENNEDY, Taxes $1.01. Land R. 10 ICO 5 20 N. A. F. E.-J- . S. R. Lara, E. Quintana, 0 Int. in E., acres. Pty. cts. Costa cts. Lot 10, Henry W. Taxes $11.95. Pty Road, Silva, Arroyo. Fidel. N. M. Romero (1-- 3 Und. ROYBAL, J, Gabriel, Taxet $4.39. house and lot Bnd. N. Constante; ORTIZ, Taxea $1.42. Pty. 7 Blk. D. 60 cts. Costs $1.05. Land Ar Wt Int.) Land PAGE ELEVEN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1909. THE SANTA IT. NT.w MEXICAN, SANTA FE, X. M.

6 cts. Costs 33 cts. Tract No- - K. and W. S. ' Precinct No. 7. Pty. 54 cts. Costs 40 cts. Lets 7 Precinct No. 9. GUTIERREZ. Y. Taxes $8.55. Pty. Pty. N. Arroyo, Quintana, I 158. i B. and 8, Blk. 79, Cerrillos Add. D. 43 cts. Costs 33 cts. Tract No. Ditch. U. M. BROWN, Geo. F. Taxes $12.9S. Pty. SCRANTOX, Mrs. J. B. Taxes $10.82. Dl'RAN. Maria Josefa. Taxes $7.22. 121, 160 acres. SANDOVAL, Jesus Taxes $6.5$. $16.70. I 11 36 House UX KNOWN OWNERS. Taxes 33 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land X. 65 cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots and Pty. 54 cts. Costs 20 cts. House Pty. cts. Costs $1.73. GARCIA, Vivian. Taxes $1.47. Pty. Pty. ' S. X4 cts. Costs $2.45. Tract Xos. E. A. S. W. 12, Blk. 7, Catron and Elkin's Ada. and lot 13, Blk. 9. and land X. River, E. C. Duran, 17 cts. Costs ;;5 its. SE Sec. Pty. Arroyo, J. Ortiz, Ditch, 2 11.10 tract Xo. 41, X. . 11 1C0 and 3, acres; B. Tenorio. BLONGER, Joe. Taxes $s.S3. Pty. SUGAR, Luis D. Taxes $6.49. Pty. N. Duran, W. Hills. Laud River. 4. Twp. 14 X Rge. E.. acres. 1 Xo. Xo. 13X. 44 35 cts. Land X. M. 32 cts. (10 6 8, E. Gome.. S. Hills, W. D. Gomez, GARCIA. on acre; tract 99, Tract SIMOXTOX, F. E. Taxes $3.98. Pty. cts. Costs Costs cts. Lots and ('. Juan, personal property. N. S. 3 35 1.1S acres; tract No. 81, tract No. SO cts. E. Main Ditch, S. S. Trujillo, Blk. 8, mI 17, Blk. 9. Cerrillos Add. Land River, E. P. Gomez. Taxes $l.i3. Pty. cts. Costs Costs cts. Land X. F. Lujan, 139. C. W. S. Domingo. SATEGXA, Martin. Taxes $6.49. Pty. Road, W. r. Casados. Land X. River cts. Chavez, E. E. C. Abbott, S. P. OWNERS. Taxes $1.99. BIRDSALL. John. Taxes $4.33. Pty. 32 cts. Costs $1.60. Lois 16, 17, IS, E. R. Casados, S. Hills, W. P. Go- L. UNKNOWN Hill, W. Ceirilloa Road. 10 Tract Xo. 22 cts. Costs 33 cts. Mineral Sur- 13, 14, 15, Blk. 11, Lots 21 22, mez, Tract Xo. 16. LOVATO. Pedro. Taxes $1.07. Pty. cis. Costs 3j cts. SHEAROX, F. W. on personal prop- and Pty. Xo. 10.12 acres. Blk. 14. G. 15 cts. Costs :',) cts. Tract No. 75. S71. erty. Taxes $5.9S. Pty. 30 cts. vey 570, Jo BACA. R. Taxes $2.17. Pty. 11 cts. SEYBl'RX AND STEVEN'S. Taxes GOXZALES. Jose. Taxes $5.80. Pty. M. Costs cts. de Seferina. Taxes Costs $1.60. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, C. 7, 8, $f.33. Pty. 22 cts. Costs 2U cts. 29 cts. Costs $1.05. Land X. S. MONTOYA. Candido. Taxes $9.94. Pty VIGIL, Cruz SOWDER, Mrs. On personal proper- $9.9-1- . S3 North Add. Lot 5. Blk. 10. Duran. E. A. S. J. Archu- 50 cts. Costs 33 cts. No. 74. I'ty. 50 cts. Costs cts. ty. Taxes $3.00. Pty. 15 cts. Costs Nesbitt and Herrera, Tract W. M. N. Go- Tract No. 123. 16 acres. 35 cts. C. SPIEG1IT. Klizabe'h. Taxes $1.09. leta. Rivera, Land F. 160 acres. K. Precinct No. 15. CLIPPET MIXING CO. Taxes $4.33. 5 cts. Costs 20 Lot Blk. mez. Road, S. E. Gomez, W. Her- MARTINEZ, y Garcia Daniel. Taxes T. Pty. cts. 6, A. on Pty. 22 cts. Costs 35 cts. Mineral X. rera, Land N. S. Martinez, E. Road, $S.95. Pty. 13 cts. Costs 33 cts. TRELFORD. Arthur, personal prop- ( I S. ami V. ABEYTIA, armen, Heirs of. Taxes . Xo. 10.33 acres. Read. No. 23. Sec. 9 and 10, erty. Taxes $6.0-1- Pty. 30 cts. Survey 505, T. Tract Twp. GONZALES. 11 $7.95. Pty. 40 cts. Costs $1.75. 33 cts. , CHASE, Thos. X. Taxes $4.33. Pty. 22 THE BONANZA CONSOLIDATED Hilario. Taxes $4.5S. 14 X Rge. E.. 160 acres. Costs 1 1 46. 14$ j 20 9. ::', cts. Costs Tax- Tracts Nos. 143, 45, and TRUJILLO, Climaco. Taxes $4.7S. cts. Costs cts. Lot 15, Blk. MINING, MILLING & SMG. CO. Pty. $1.05. Tracts MARTINEZ, y Garcia Manuel. I Xos. U7. 129, 117, 13 acres. 45 35 154. 10.4 4 acres. Pty. 24 cts. Costs 35 cts. House Catron and Elkitis Add. Taxes $4.33. Pty. 22 cts. Costs 35 es $9.01. Pty. cts. Costs cts. GOXZALES, Neniecio. N. M. E. ABEYTIA, Ma. Xestora. Taxes $5.96. and lot X. Metropolitan Ave., E. B. COLEMAN, Win. H. Taxes $1.09. Pty. cts. Baca Bonanza Lot 2, Sec. 17, Taxes $3.9S. House and hind Martinez, 20 cts 33 cts. Xo. Pty. 20 cts. Costs $1.40. Tracts M. S. Manhattan W. F. 5 cts. Costs 35 cts. Twp. 15 X., Rge. S E. Pty. Costs Tract and W. Govt. Land. S. J. M. Angel. Read, Ave., 5 12 20 124. 10 114, acres. MARTIZ, y Ortiz Julio. Taxes $3.96. Xos. acres, acres, Delgado. TENNESSEE & LOS CERRILLOS 20 DOMINGO, Antonio. Taxes $S.65. GOMEZ. .Martin. Taxes $11.14. Pty. 30 cts. Costs 33 cts. Tract 139, 10 acres, 145. acres. W. Pty. MINING CO. Taxes $2.17. Pty. 11 Pty. 43 Costs 40 cts. House and 56 cts. Costs 0 cts. Tracts Xos. No. IS, Sec. 3, 12 N., 11 ARCHULETA. Antonio. Taxes $1.99. D. M. Taxes $1.7S. 24 cts. 2 Twp. Rge. WHITE, Pty. cts. Costs 35 cts. W SE 10 70 ' 1 2, Blk. 23. 66 and 165, 17 acres. 80 Pty. cts. Costs cts. Tracts 33 lots and 2 E., acres. cts. Costs cts. Land X. Arrovo. E SW SE NW SW 13 Luis. Taxes $8.65. 43 M. y Gutierrez Manuel. Tax- Xo. 218 and 256. acres. S. M. Montoya, E. Gonzales DARRAR, Pty. 4 NE Sec. 14 N MARTINEZ, Read, 3, Twp. Rge. . A LA RID. Carlos. Taxes $1.72. 9 cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot 1, Blk. 11. MONTOYA, y Vigil Anastacio. on per-Ptv- es $4.01. 20 cts. Costs 33 cts. Pty. W. M. Criest. On personal property 8 E., 10 acres. Pty. L. S. $6.92. 35 soual property. Taxes 46 cts. on cts. Costs $1.05. House and land Taxes $9.37. Pty. IS cts. Costs 35 DAVIS, Taxes Pty. V. personal property. 4 X. E. S. W. F. i cts. Costs 35 cts. NW of NW 2 cts. Costs 33 cts. Juan on Hills. Road. River, cts. VERGOLIO. Joe. Taxes $10.18. MARTINEZ, Jose, personal 10. 11 X., 8 Pty. Q. 10 cts. Alarid, land X. A. Martinez. E WARNER, Mrs. S. B. Taxes $10.17. Sec. Twp. Rge. E., 51 cts. Costs 55 cts. NW Sec. property. Taxes $1.99. Pty. ' 160 acres. QUINTANA, Antonio. Taxes Costs 33 cts. Ditch. S. L. Alarid, W. F. Bustas, Pty. 51 cts. Costs 70 cts. House 26. 14 8. 149 acres. $US I Twp. X., Rge. E., X. E. V. S. F. Pty. 21 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No MARTINEZ, y G. Juan, on personal land ingress, Ortega, and lot X. Road, E. L. Martinez. S. House and lots 1 and 2, Blk. 11. Cer- K. FOLSOM. S. M. Taxes $5.19. 26.'!, 5 acres. Taxes $1.00. 5 cts. River. W. Maestas. Ditch, W. F. Garcia, Land X. F. Pty. rillos Add., on property. Pty. 35 253 personal property. R. ABEYTIA. Donicio, on personal prop- E. .1. R. 26 cts. Costs cts. Lots to Costs 35 cts. Garcia, Coriz, S. Lovato, Taxes $9.43. Pty. 47 cts. Costs 33 Taxes 46 cts. 2 cts. W. 294. 295, 296, Sec. 20, Twp. 14 X., R. ROMERO, Vicente. Taxes $1.97. Pty. erty. Pty. P. H. Barber. I cts. S 25 cts. Costs 35 cts. Costs 33 cts. WHITE, Mrs. on E. House and PADILLA, Pedro Taxes $8.95. Pty. Virginia, personal i W. B. G. land X. J. I). Gonzales, E. Ditch, 45 cts. Costs S cts. Tract No. 52. property. Taxes $4.57. 23 WHALEN, Thomas. Taxes $6.0S. Pty. on Pty. S. F. Gonzales. W. Road. 160 acres. BORREGO, Ursulo, Taxes $3.82. Pty. cts. Costs 35 cts. Joe., personal property. 30 cts. Costs 20 cts. House and IGRAXITO. 74 cts. Costs T. PHILBRICK. William. Taxes $8.15. 29 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land N. H. Precinct No. 5. Pty. lot 1, Blk. 4. 1-- E. S. R. TRUE. Clara D. Taxes 41 2 Olivas, E. Roybal, Herrera, BROWN & CO. $7.76. Pty. Pty. cts. Costs 35 cts. N of MAXZAXARES Tax- . WILLIAMS, J. F. Taxes $6.49. 39 1-- W. . GUYER, Albert et al. Taxes $12.98. Pty. cts. Costs 35 cts. Land X. Road, NW N of NE Sec. 26, es $7.96. Pty. 40 cts. Costs 70 cts. 13 32 cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot Laughlin E. and S. W. 3 9 8 BECKER. John. Taxes $2.78. Pty. 1-- 8 65 cts. Costs 35 cts. Whalen Ditch, Main Ditch, Twp. X., Rge. E 160 acres. int. in Tennessee Mine hear Pty. 239. mine. Add. acres. Martin. Taxes $4.77. 24 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. Golden, Pet No. 11; 8 Int. in group PEXA, Pty. 22 WALZ, W. G. Taxes $4.33. 22 UNKNOWN' OWNERS. Taxes $1.59. cts. 35 cts. 19. C. Pine Tree mines, near Golden, Pet. GRIMM, Otto. Taxes $4.33. Pty. Pty. Costs Tract No. 40 2 S 35 CRUZ. Antonio. Taxes $1.99. Pty. No. 11. cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots 1 and 2, Blk. cts. Costs cts. Lots and 4, Blk. Pty. cts. Costs cts. Tract No. 53 acres. 10 cts. Costs 0 cts. Tracts Xos. 22, Cerrillos Add. 8, Cerrillos Add. 253. 43 cts. C. PADILLA, Euslaqulo. Taxes 27 55. Rosa. Taxes $2.17. 11 Y. V. 2 35 and Cosnie. GRANITO, Pty. Pty. cts. Costs cts. SE CARRILLO, Taxes $1.79. Pty. 3 16 cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots and 4, YOXTZ. Mary. Taxes $3.26. Pty. VIGIL, Deonicio. Taxes $4.77. Pty. 4 3 9 cts. Costs 70 SW NE and lots 1, 2, and cts. Tract Xo. 3, cts. 40 cts. 116 and 117. 24 cts. Costs 35 cts. No. 82 DURAN, Eutemio. Taxes $2.39. Pty. Blk. 23, Cerrillos Add. Costs Lots Tract 41. Sec. 21. Twi. 11 N 11 E., and Tract No. 80, 35.75 acres. 8 acres. Rge. 12 cts. Costs 70 cts. Tracts Nos. H. Laughlin Add. 162 ucres. E. 160 and 171. HOGAN, P. F. Taxes $1.33. Pty. 22 Z. VIGIL. Apolonio. Taxes $4.37. Pty. R. ELLIS, Earl H. Taxes $7.95. Pty. 40 43 22 cts. 70 E. cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot 7, Blk. 9, ZIEGLER, Otto. Taxes $8.63. Pty. Costs cts. Tracts Xos. G. Taxes cts. Costs 35 cts. X 2 S ROMERO, Eugenio $8.95. Cor. of Add., on proper- cts. Costa 35 cts. NW Sec. 35, 85 and 90. ESP1XOSA. Jose Ignacio. Taxes 1-- 2 Cerrillos personal 45 cts. Costs 35 cts. No. of NW lots 3 and 4, Sec. 4, Pty. Tract 12 ct.s. Costs 35 cts. ty. Taxes $17.30. Pty. 87 cts. Twp. 15 X., Rge. S E., 160 acres. Precinct No. 11. $2.39. Pty. 16 9 145.25 54, 160 acres. Twp. N.; Rge. E., acres. Costs 35 cts. Precinct No. 8. B. Tract Xo. 17. G. ROMERO, y O. Rafael. Taxes $9.18. on C. BIERMAX, H. H. Taxes F. HYDE, Geo. P. personal prop- $1.79. Pty. Pty. 46 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No, GRICE, Frank. Taxes $5.96. Pty. 30 9 cts. 33 FRESQUEZ, Juan Jose. Taxes $6.56. erty. Taxes $8.65. Pty. 43 cts. CHAVEZ, Cayedano. Taxes $7.96. Costs cts. House and 160 cts. Costs 35 cts. S 2 73, acres. of NW 35 cts. 40 cts. Costs 35 cts. House lot X. Arroyo, E S. Pty. 33 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract lots 3 Costs Pty. Road, Arroyo, RIFFXELLER, John. Taxes $S.15. and 4, Sec 4, Twrt. 16 X., Rge. Mitchell. Taxes and lot X. E. L. Chavez, S., W. Hills. No. 188, 5 acres. 9 150 HAXSOX, $2.17. Pty. Arroyo. Pty. 41 cts. Costs 35 cts. SE E., acres. A. W. on D. FRESQUEZ, Jose. Taxes $4.01. Pty. 11 cts. Costs 60 cts. House and Garcia, Arroyo, personal Sec. 17, 14 10 160 GOXZALES, Luciano. Taxes $3.38. Twp. X., Rge. E., 35 cts. No. lot 10, 11 and 12, Blk. 12, Catron' property. Taxes $12.01. Pty. 60 DALEY, John. Taxes $1.99. 20 cts. Costs Tract 17 cts. Costs 70 cts. Pty. acres. Pty. House and and Add. cts. Costs 35 cts. cts. Costs 35 cts. House and 228, 2 acres. N. Elkins RODRIGUEZ, Donaciano. Taxes $6.11. lot Road, E. N. Sanchez, S. Road. N. G. FRESQUEZ, Pablo. Taxes $2.19. J. CHAVEZ, Ascencion, on personal Alexander, E. Road, S. 31 cts. Costs 35 cts. Pty. W. L. Romero. Land N. E. Pty. Tract 11 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and Ingress, JEXKS, J. L. Estate of. Taxes $3.26. property. Taxes $8.84. 44 cts. Sanchez, W. Road. No. 80 acres. P. Sanchez, S. F. W. R. Pty. 32, X. W. S. Romero, 16 cts. 35 cts. 6 35 G. land River, E. Evans, Hills, Coriz. Pty. Costs Int. Costs cts. S. in Nick of Time Mine. GIPSEY QUEEN MINE. Taxes $7.93. W. J. Fresquez. H. CHAVEZ, Narciso. Taxes $5.96. Pty. SEGURA. Ramon Taxes $8.15. i'ty. 40 cts. Costs 3." cts. GALLEGOS, Roman. Taxes $2.99. JACKSOX, Mary, Heirs of. Taxes 30 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land X. J. Pty. Gipsey 41 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 38, HERRERA, Abran. Taxes $3.64. 32 cts. 40 cts. 2 surface and Pty. 13 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract Pty. $6.49. Pty. Costs Chavez y R., E. A. Chavez, S. L. Queen improvements. 128 acres. 18 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and lots Add. GAXS, J. S. Taxes $2.78. 14 No. 172. Laughlin Chavez, W. L. Chavez. Pty. Marcos Taxes $7.76. 39 lot N. River, E. and S. Road, W. C. W. H. and Kate Sulli- - cts. Costs 20 cts. House and lot SENA, Pty. H. KENNEDY, D. cts. Costs a; cts. Tract No. 1, 126 Herrera. van. Taxes 27 cts. 8, Blk. 9. HERRERA, Juan Telesfor. Taxes $5.41. Pty. DAVIS, Jose. Taxes $3.98. Pty. 20 acres. HERNANDEZ, Alejandro. Taxes $2.39. "35 H. $10.11. Pty. 51 cts. Costs $1.05. Costs cts, Mining claims, Sees. cts. Costs 35 cts. House and lot Pty. 12 cts. Costs 35 cts. 11 J. D. Taxes 21 SEGURA, de G Juana. Taxes $u.37. Tracts 245, 288 and 262, 6 acres. 14, 15, 22, 23, Twp. 15 N., Rge. E N. A. E. S. W. Galls- - HART, $4.11. Pty. Chavez, Road, 27 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract HERRERA. Manuel, Estate of. Taxes 61 acres. teo Creek. cts. Costs 35 cts. House and lot, Pty. JjOPEZ, de Romero Taxes Blk. 13, on Xo. 40, 128 acres. $7.28. Pty. 36 cts. Costs $1.05. Agapita. KENNEDY, W. H. Taxes $4.33. Pty. G. personal property. Taxes $3.98. Pty. 20 cts. Costs 35 cts. 22 cts. 60 cts. $4.10. 21 cts. Costs 35 cts. Rodrick. Taxes $4.08. House and land N. , E. Ditch, Costs House and GOMEZ, Patricio. Taxes $7.95. Pty. Pty. S'lOVER, Pty. House and X. E. M. Ro- 1-- 2 1-- S. Road, W. J. Land N. land, Road, 3, F. and 1-- HAROLD, Michael. Taxes $7.95. 20 cts. Costs 35 cts. W NE Herrera, lots 1, 2, Blks. G., Nesbitt 40 cts. Costs 35 cts. S 2 SE Pty. 4 1-- E. S. mero, S. River, W. J. Gonzales. 40 cts. Costs 70 cts. House and SW 4 N SW NE Sec. Ditch, J. R. Quintana, and W. North Add. E 2 SW Sec. 24, 11 N., M. Twp. lot 40 A. Quintana. land N Ditch, E. J. A. L. 11 Fourteenth St., mill site. IS, Twp. 17 X.. Rge. 11 E., acres. Rge. E., 160 acres. S. W. H. MARTINEZ, Anastacio. Taxes $13.97. LUTZ, Harvey S. Taxes $4.33. Pty. J. HART, Mrs. J. D. Taxes $8.95. Pty. Precinct No. 13. Quintana, River, Quintana. 70 cts. 70 22 40 House- 45 cts. Costs $1.05. House and lot A. HESCH, John. Taxes $5.96. Pty. 30 Pty. Costs cts. House cts. Costs cts. and JIMENEZ, Jose L. Taxes $4.97. Pty. and N. E. V. 146 147. house and lot 2, Blk. 13, house'and de Williams Mariana. Taxes cts. Costs 70 cts. Tracts 454 and lot River. Jiron, S. lots and 25 cts. Costs 35 cts. N 2 NW ARMIJO, W. P. lot. 50 cts. Costs 3o cts., 471, 10 acres. t Road, Montoya. Land N. M. Sec. 31, Twp. 19 N., Rge. 10 E 8P $9.94. Pty. A. M. 100 Sec. 27, 16 X. HERRERA, Gregorio. Taxes $1.65. River, E. Fernandez, S. Road, W. MARES, Felipe D., on personal prop- acres.- - acres, land Twp. B. 30 Pty. S cts. Costs 70 cts. Land N. Lopez. erty. Taxes $17.83. Pty. 89 cts. L. MAYO, J. Taxes $5.96. Pty. Rge. 11 E. MONTOYxV, Romulo. 35 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and lot L. Alarid, E. Ditch, S. Road, W. C. Taxes $2.45. Pty. Costs cts. LARRANAGA, Juan B., on personal ALVARADO, Gregono L. Taxes $..95. 1-- Herrera. House and land N. 12 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and W, on prop-$5.8- X. J. Salmon. E. R. S. P. 35 Road, MUSGROVE, H., personal property. Taxes $11.60. Pty. 38 cts. Armijo, Pty. 40 cts. Costs cts. XW . W. Hills. E. V. Roybal, S. River, W. T. Esqui-btl- lot no description. erty. Taxes Pty. 30 cts. Costs 35 cts. Trujillo, Sec. 32, Twp. 16 N., Rge. 11 E., 160 MONTOYA, y Roybal Juan. Taxes Costs 35 cts. Canuto. Taxes MORRISON, Geo. S., on acres. LEYBA, $7.76. Pty. personal HERRERA. Taxes $1.79. $1.19. Pty. 6 cts. Costs 35 cts. MELBOUGH, A. M. Taxes $4.33. 39 Taxes $1.03. 5 cts. C. Miguel. Pty. Pty. cts. Costs $1.05. House and property. Pty. 9 House and lot N. Mon- 22 35 cts. Sec. 35 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and Ditch, E. V. cts. Costs Land 29, land N. F. Leyba, E. R. Chavez, S. Costs cts. CHANDLER, Chas. Taxes $8.do. Pty. I X. R. E. S. S. G. S 20 2 4, land Maestas, Road, E. toya, Road, W. Velarde. Twp. 14 N., Rge. E., acres. Govt. Land. W. C. SE 4 L. 43 cts. Costs 35 cts. Lots and Trujillo. Gau, W. R. Maestas. R. $2.17.' 1-- 4 16 McKERCHER Duncan. Taxes SE E 2 NW and lot 4, LUCAS, James M. Taxes $18.89. Pty. of SE'1-- NE Sec. 15, Twp. A. 11 65-10-0 J. RIVERA, Jose Taxes $11.33. Pty. Ply. cts. Costs 35 eU. Land Sees. Sees. 74, 13, 23, 13 N 9 55 cts. Costs $1.05. Int. in X., Rge. 11 E. Twp. Rge. JARAMILLO, Poutaleon. Taxes $4.58. 57 cts. Costs $1.40. Tract No. 33, 5 and 6, Twp. 14 N., Rge. 8 E., 6.66 140 acres. N. D. Black Ohio and Illinois 40 E., Land Leyba, Prince, COOK, J. W. Taxes $7.9u. Pty. 23 cts. Costs 35 cts. No. No. 20 j Pty. Tract Tract 85, Tract Tract acres. E. D. S. W. mines. 1-- 2 Larranaga, Eaton Grant, cts. Costs 35 cts. N SW Xo. 5, 3.47 acres: No. 29. H. H. Taxes $2.17. R. MARLEY, Pty. Govt. Land. 2 15 S NW Sec. 2, Twp. N., JARAMILLO, Aniceto. Taxes $2.99. RIVERA,, Jose Rafael. Taxes $3.9S. It cts. Costs 33 cts. Land Sec. 26, Estate of. Taxes RACIXE DRY SEPARATOR CO. Tax 11 160 LEYBA, Demetrio, Rge. E., acres. Pty. 15 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract Pty. 20 cts. Costs 35 cts. House Twp. 14 N., Rge. 8 E., 16.17 acres. 29 cts. 70 cts. N es $11.93. Pty. 60 cts. Costs 35 $5.77. Pty. Costs G. No. 39, 1.33 acres. and N. E. C. S. E. 11 2 lot Arroyo, Carrillo, MYERS, E. Taxes $2.17. Pty. of SE Sec. 14, Twp. 13 N., R. cts. Surface improvements. GUTIERREZ, Refugio. Taxes $9.94. W. 13 L. Arroyo Chafnisos, B. Rivera, cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots and lo, 9 35 house and lot N. S. 35 cts. S 2 E., acres; Pty. 50 cts. Costs LUCERO, Jose Amado and wife. Tax- s. 1-- Nesbitt and North Add. M. S. SAXCHEZ. Juan. Taxes $10.30. Pty. 1-- 2 Govt, land, E. J. Sandoval, NW N SW Sec. 17, Twp. es 40 Costs 70 1-- $7.95. Pty. cts. cts. Nicolas. Taxes $3.24. MITCHELL, Fannie M. Taxes $1.09. W. E. 52 cts. Costs 70 cts. NE Sec. 11 160 SANCHEZ, Pty. Leyba, Leyba. Jo N., Rge. E., acres. Tracts 488 and 291, 10 acres. 16 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and Pty. 5 cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot 7, Blk. S. Taxes $3.98. 1, Twp. 13 X.. Rge. 8 E., 80 acres. LEYBA, Francisco L. LOPEZ, Petrolino. Taxes $2.25. lot N. and S. P. 10. Cerrillos Add. 20 cts. 35 House House and lot X. J. E. Main Pty. Road, E. Sanchez, Pty. Costs cts. Daley, LONG, H. B on personal property. 11 cts. Costs 70 cts. Tracts Nos. W. S. Sanchez. N. S. B. W. Road. 7 3d and lot N. D. Angel, E. F. Chavez, St., Vigil, Taxes $1.43. Pty. cts. Costs 58 and 121. NICK OF TIME MINING CO. Taxes S. Taxes $4.83. Precinct No. 6. E. Leyba, W. G. Sandoval. SAXCHEZ, Ignacio. Pty. cts. M. $11.91. Pty. 60 cts. Costs 35 cts. M. 24 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and B. LONG, Mrs. Nancy J., on personal MARTINEZ, Ignacio. Taxes $8.95. Nick of Time Mining Claims and MONTOYA, Rafael. Taxes $9.94. lot. BACA, Antonio C. de. Taxes $16.30. Pty nronertv. Taxes $17.26. Pty. 86 Pty. 45 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract Improvements. 50 cts. Costs 35 cts. NE 1-- Sec. SAXCHEZ, lyongineo. Taxes $4.14. Pty. 82 cts. Costs 35' cts. House cts. Costs 35 cts. No. 1, 13 acres. W. S. Taxes $2.17. 12, 18 10 160 acres. Pty. 21 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and land N. Govt. Land, E. A. Baca, NUDDING, Pty. Twp. N., Rge. E., Francisco. Taxes MARTIXEZ, Rafael. Taxes $8.15. Pty. 11 cts. Costs 40 cts. Lots 23 and MONTOYA, Jose Dolores. Taxes and lot. LOPEZ, $l.lb. i'ty. S. C. Baca, W. G. G. de Rose. o cts. Costs 33 cts. NE 1-- Sec 41 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 7 24. Nesbitt and North Add. $7.95. 40 cts. Costs 35 cts. N 10 BACA, Andres A. C. de. Taxes $3.38. Pty. SMITH, G. J. Taxes $1.99. Pty. 16 11 160 acres. 10 acres. 1-- 32, N., Rge. E., NARVAEZ, Andrea. On 2 NW N 2 NE Sec. 22, 35 cts. House lot Twp. Pty. 17 cts. Costs 35 cts. House personal cts. Costs and M. MARTIXEZ, Facundo. Taxes $8.39. Taxes $1.87. Pty. 9 cts. Twp. 14 N., Rg'e. 11 E., 160 acres Ave. and land, Sec. 6, Twp. 15 N., Rge. property. Placer MARTINEZ Juan Jose. Taxes $6.96. Pty. 42 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract Costs 35 cts. P. T. 8 E. 1 acre. 35 cts. Costs 70 cts. House No. 243. NORTH, Kate B. Taxes $8.65. Pty. PINO, Ambrocio. Taxes $9.97. Pty. BUEXA VEXTURA REALTY Pty. C. THE and land N. Mesila Blanca. E. F. MONTOYA, de Martinez Juana. Tax 43 cts. Costs 20 cts. House and 50 cts. Costs $1.40. Land N. Road CO. $9.94. 50 cts. CARRILLO, Julian. Taxes $9.94. Pty. Taxes Pty. S. W. Rito. House and es $6.36. Pty. 32 cts. Costs 35 cts. 4 Lucero, Alto, 1-- lot 3, Blk. 10. S. E. W. Int in 50 cts. Costs 35 cts. E SE Arroyo, Chavez, Costs 35 cts. XE Sec. 31, Twp. E. Mar- Tract No. 2, 7.32 acres. S. L. 43 lot N. S. and W. and J. J. 1-- 1-- 4 ,. 1-- Taxes $8.66. Pty. San Cristobal house and land 8 160 NW SE SE 4 NE NORTH, Grant; 13 N., Rge. E.. acres, MONTOYA. Juana M. Taxes $5.96. cts. Costs 40 cts. House and lots N. Pino S. and E. W tinez. Sec. 15, Twp. 14 N., Rge. 9 E., 160 heirs, Road, W. S. Pty. 30 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract 18 and 19, Blk. 5. on personal prop- Arroyo, Pet. 4, 1-- 5 Int. in house and E. F. Taxes $2.99. 15 acres. WHITE, Pty. STONE, Jas. H. Taxes $i.95. Pty. No. 5, 10 acres. erty. Taxes $6.08. Pty. 30 cts. lot N. G. Abeytia, E. Road, S. School cts. Costs 35 cts. House and lot M. 40 cts. Costs 33 cts. E 1-- 2 of NW Costs 35 cts. W. L. Baca. S. MARTIXEZ, y Vigil Mrs. Jose D. Tax land, N. P. E. Road, Alley, W 1-- MORA, Francisco. Taxes $3.01. Pty. Girard, E 2 of SW Sec. 10, Twp. es 22 cts. Costs 35 R. S. Hills. $4.43. Pty. 15 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and 15 N., Rge. 11 E., 160 acres. cts. House and land N. J. Maestas, RICHARDS, C. Mrs. Taxes $15.10. Juan E. Taxes $9.94. Precinct No. 12. lot N. Govt. Land, E. Road, S. and SEGURA, Pty E. Esquibel, S. Hills, W. River. 76 cts. Lots 18 1-- 4 Pty. Costs $1.60. 50 cts. Costs 35 cts. NW 4 SW B. W. Church property. TABOR VOGT CO., on personal prop MAESTAS. Dolortas. Taxes $3.98. 12, 2 1-- 1-- Pty. and 19, Blk. 9, lots 10, 14, 16, E SE SW 4 SE Sees. 1 Taxes $8.13. 41 P. BLEA, Felipe. Pty. erty. Taxes $23.22. Pty. $1.16, 20 cts. Costs 70 cts. Tracts Nos. 18, 20, Blk. 1. and 2, 10 N., 9 160 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 70, 160 PINO, Elfego. Taxes $2.93. Pty. 15 Twp. Rge. E., Costs 35 cts. 426 and 427, 5.53 acres. REA, W. G. on personal property. acres. acres. cts. Costs 35 cts. Land N. Road, W'alter M. Taxes $8.39. MARTINEZ, Manuel. Taxes $3.02. $7.66. 38 cts. Costs 35 BACA, Pedro. Taxes $2.78. 13 TABOR, Pty. Taxes Pty. saxmiaj VAL, nistanisiao. raxes $5.io Pty. 1-- E. J. M. Maez, S. Road, W. P. Pino. 42 cts. Costs S 2 of SW Pty. 15 cts. Costs 35 cts. House cts. Pty. 44 cts. Costs 35 cts. Home cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract No. 77, 6 $1.05. R. 1-- Sec. 35, Twp. 16 N., Rge. 11 E. and lot X. Ditch, E. J. M. Montoya, N. L. Taxes $6.92. stead No. 8, 154 acres. acres. ROSENTHAL. Pty. 160 lots 6 and 7, Sec. 2. S. River, W. N. Montoya. ROMERO, Jesus M. Taxes $12.07 Cruz. C. acres, Twp. 35 cts. Costs 55 cts. Land Sec. SANCHEZ. Taxes $7.95. Pty 1-- 16 N., 11 E., 20 acres, NW 4 MaESTAS, Doloritas. Taxes $2.39. Pty. 60 cts. Costs $1.0o. House 14 8 60 acres. 40 cts. Costs 35 cts. NE 1-- Sec. CHAVEZ, Jose Maximo. Taxes $11.90 Rge. 18, Twp. N., Rge. E., 1-- 2 1-- 1-- 12 N. E. S. W. NE S NE SE Sec Pty. cts. Costs 70 cts. Tracts and land Hills, River, Lot 13, Blk. 14, Cerrillos Add. 12, Twp. 13 N., Rge. 8 E., 160 acres. Pty. 60 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract 34, 16 N., Rge. 11 E., 160 acres. 253 and 368, 4 acres. Santa Fe River, House and land, N C. SANCHEZ, Carlos, on prop- No. 13, 160 acres. Twp. ROGERS, W. Taxes $5.41. Pty. personal F. $7.95. 40 San Francisco St., S. E. W. J. Pat Taxes 80 cts. 4 cts. E. TARR. Jas. Taxes Pty. MAESTAS, Eulogio. Taxes $1.06. Pty. 27 cts. Costs 60 cts. Lots 8, 9, 10, erty. 1-- Pty. cts. Costs 35 cts. S 2 SW 4 5 cts. 70 N. terson, House and land N. Street Costs 35 cts. EDQERLY, Chas. A. Taxes $5.23. Ply Costs cts. Land River, Blk. 7, Cerrillos Add. 1-- 4 1-- 1-- 4 1-- NW SW SW of NW M. E. T. B. Catron, S. Alley, W. T. B T. 26 cts. 35 cts. NW 4 Sec, E. Ortega, S. Road, W. A. Quin- RASMUNSEN, Johanna. Taxes $3.26. Costs 11 ' 11 Sec. 35, Twp. 17 N., Rge. E., 160 tana, Land N. River, E Ditch, S. A. Catron, Pty. 16 cts. Costs 60 cts. House TRUJILLO, Anastacio, on personal 13, Twp. 16 N., Rge. E., 160 acres . acres. W. J. M. Martinez. T. Blks. F. and G-- property. Taxes $3.44. 17 cts. G. Lopez, and lots 1, 2, 3, Pty. Precinct No. 14. TERRAZAS, Carmen. Taxes $2.9 Costs 35 cts. GONZALES, v Roybal Jesus. Taxes MARTINEZ, Maximo. Taxes $1.99. M. 10 cts. - Costs 35 cts. Tract Pty. 15'.cts. Costs 70 cts. Sml. H SULLIVAN, Kate. Taxes $12.98. Pty. TORRES, Noberto S. Taxes $7.49. $16.47. Pty. 82 cts. Costs 70 cts, Pty. 1199-123- 1-- No. 337, 3 acres. claim3 Nos. Sec. 32 and 65 cts. Costs 60 cts. Home an-- Pty. 37 cts. Costs 35 cts. SE SW Sec. 32.. Twp. 16 N., Rge. 11 MARTINEZ, Antonio R. Taxes $5.17. E.,-16- 0 Ptv. 26 cts. 36 cts. Tract No. MAESTAS, Francisco D. Taxes $1.99. 33, Twp. 16 N., Rge. 8 E., 68 acres. lots 1 and 2, Blk. 7, Lot 10, Blk. 11. Sec. 1, Twp. 13 N., Rge. 8 E., 160 acres. NW Sec. 4, Twp, Costs 6 acres. Pty. 10 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land N. THE CONSOLIDATED BONANZA SPIEGELBERG, Lehman, Estate of. acres. 15 N., Rge 11 E, 139 acres. 190, Manuel. Taxes $1.99. J. Lopez, E. Road, S. J. M. Martinet, MINING and SMG. Co. Taxes $3.98 Taxes J21.63. Pty. $1.08. Costs 20, V. GARCIA, Felipe. Taxes $10,00. Pty MARTINEZ, - . 10 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract W. River. 20 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tha cts. House and lot 3, Blk. 80, Cat- VARELA, Enrique, on personal prop-ro- 50 cts. Costs 70 cts. Tract No, Ptv. Pty. 5 acres. N. Marshal Bonanza Lode Lot No. 41,1 and Elkins, Add. erty. Taxes $1.28. Pty. 6 cts. Costs 41, 160 acres; Tract No. 66, 160 No. 34, cts. acres. MARTINEZ, Secundino. Taxes $1,19 NARANJQ, Jose Francisco. Taxes Sec. 20, Twp. 15 N., Rge. 8 E. SUGAR BARNETT, Taxes $10.82. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1909. 1 PAGE TWELVE. THE SANTA FE MEW MEXICAN, SANTA FE, N. U.

cts. 33 cts. Land X. Road, S. A. L. E. Mc- - 00 cts. Costs 35 cts. House Hickox Addition. $7.55. Pty. 38 cts. Costs 33 cts. IS Costs Clancy, Morrison, Pty. Dr. E. V. G. W. Ave. ' and lot. Taxes . Pty. 8 cts. Costs 80 House and lot N. G. Martinez, S. and S. Harroun, Cedellos, ' Ken.ie. Kentucky on - cts. Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, Blk 1. E. R. Naranjo, W. Rio Grande. Ortiz. MARTINEZ, Matia. on personal SAXDOVAL, Francesquita, per- PRINCE, - Taxes $5.24. 26 cts. Costs O. LACHNER, Chas., on personal prop- property. Taxes $10.97. Pty. 55 soual property. Taxes $11.45. Pty. Pty. $2.00. 13 35 3, 10, 11, 13, 22, 23, 21, 25, ORTEGA, Ramon. Taxes $S.95. Pty. erty $3.00. Pty. cts. Costs cts. Costs 33 cts. 57 cts. Costs 35 cts. Lts 12, THE OLD PET cts." & 2C, Blk. 2. 45 cts. Costs $2.10. Tracts Xos. j MOXDRAGOX, Xarciso, on personal STEWART MOXTOYA, on personal By HON'LR DAVENPORT M. 20 cts. Taxes $1.61. 8 cts. Costs $1.00. 277, 280, 2S6, 338, 301, 333, 14 acres. property. Taxes $8.97. Pty. 45 cts. property. Taxes $3.98. Pty. Pty. & ASSX. 35 cts. I Lots 27, 28, 29, 12, 31, Blk. 4. OLIVAS, Hermerejildo. Taxes $1.59. MUTUAL BLDG. LOAX Costs 35 cts. Costs 30 cts. Costs M. A. Taxes $5.96. Pleasant View Addition. Pty. 8 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land N. Taxes $6.04. Pty. 3j MOXTOYA, Rafael. Taxes $4.14. Pty. SCHAEFFER, Pty. Not many years ago there lived in 1-- 2 and Taxes $9.66. Pty. 48 cts. Costs $2.20. M. Martinez, E. Hills, S. F Sanchez, cts. int. in W of SW 21 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and 30 cts. Costs 35 cts. House Xew England a family by the name o 11 Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, X of SE Sec. 2, Twp. X., . m. Montoya, S. and W. lot 20, Heminway. Their land was poor, but W. Road. k 23. P Rge. 8 E., 120 acres. y. Montova. T. 22, they had been fortunate during the Berardinelli Encarnacion. Taxes $7.79. MORRISON, A. L., Jr., on personal McPHERSOX, W. J. Taxes $5.9S. TOTI, B. Taxes $5.96. Pty. 30 cts Addition. prime of their life to own a faithful PADILLA, axes w Costs 80 39 cts. Costs 70 cts. Tracts property. Taxes $a.42. Pty. Zi cts. Pty. 30 cts. Costs 33 cts. Land X. Costs 35 cts. House and land X. .uj. riy. cis. horse named Prince. He was one in Pty. S. cts. Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, Blk. 3. were 230, 233, 7 acres. Costs 35 cts. Mrs. Thomas, E. Delgado "St., S. Road, E. C. Wright, , W. Alley thousands, though there many Taxes $3.04. 25 cts. Costs 20 in those Q. O. River, W. P. Garcia. Precinct No. 22. Pty. Kood horses Xew England in 19 G. cts. Lot 7, Blk. 50. I dars QUIXTAXA, Aniceto. Taxes $1.61. OLIVAS, Juan. Taxes $3.8S. Fty. X. cts. 35 cts. House and lot 76 cts. Alameda Addition. Mrs. TTeminwav had always been Pty. 23 cts. Costs $1.05. Land Costs ORTIZ, de Xolan Agapita. Taxes GARCIA, Felipe. Taxes Pty. S. P. 4 35 and Taxes $1.21. Pty. 6 cts. Costs G0I looked as sane her friends Ditch, E. S. Quintana, S. River, W. X. and W. M. Silva, A. Hogle, $12.53. Ply. 63 cts. Costs 35 cts. cts. Costs cts. House upon by - 7, 9, 12. j - L. Rome- cts. Lots 1, Blk. and and relatives, but one' C. Quintana, Land X. Road, E. V. E. Galisteo St. House and lot X. Water St., E. Shel- land X. and W. Arroyo, E. neighbors $11.S1. S. Sandoval. Taxes $1.21. Pty. 6 cts. Costs 60 j in the fall of the year she was Bustas, S. Ditch, W. L. Bustas, land ORTIZ, de Ortiz Luz. Taxes by St., S. and W. A. Windsor. ro, J. day 59 70 House cts. Lots 182, 1S3, 1S4, Blk. 12. seized this new discovery ot Dr. X. River, E. Arroyo, S. M. Herrera, Pty. cts. Costs cts. ORTIZ, y Romero Francisco. Taxes GARCIA, y Romero Ramon. Taxes by Taxes $1.21. Pty. 6 cts. Costs 60 Charles L. Dana, called zoophil-psy- - W. A. J. Quintana. and lot X. S. Baca, S. Johnson St., $G.S5. Pty. 34 cts. Costs 70 cts. 4.89. pty. 25 cts. Costs 70 cts. cts. 397. Blk. 24. j of E. Mrs. W. Rosario St. land House and lot X. E. W. E. Rivera, 181 8 Lots 398, 399, chosis, and the purpose this article QUIXTAXA, Jose Ignacio. Taxes Harvey, ' Tracts Xos. and 182, acres. S. E. Taxes $1.21. Pty. 6 cts. Costs 60 is simply to 'show how quickly this $8.95. 45 cts. Costs 70 cts. Pet. 8, X. Railroad, Creston, S. Ingress, land X. and W. Arroyo, GARDUXO, Jacobo. Taxes $3.9S. Pty. Pty. cts. Lots 187, 191, 192, Blk. 12. dread disease can seize you. Tracts 155 and 213, 13 acres. Road, W. G. Trujillo. E. A. Rivera, S. V. Vigil. ; 20 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract Xo. 16G, ' Taxes 81 cts. 4 cts. Costs 20 j I venture to however, that few Lino. Taxes $6.70. ORTIZ, Ambrosio. Taxes $1.01. Pty.' P. 14.63 acres. Pty. say, QUIXTAXA, Pty. cts. 436 to 455. Blk. 29. after have read the arti ri Land X Alto W Lots I people they 34 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract Xo. 221. CIS. Posts T CIS. pmruiRii ueo. .. on personal PosniA nn nrnnertv ...... , . ...,..., (nnpi. " ' nprsnnnl "1 b CIS. UOSIS OU ciu ...iwm v.ue out vaat S. , E. W. Street. 00 "7 Taxes $1.21. rty. anytning inamuiu. Dolores. Taxes $3.58. St., Tavps $11. Jo. fif, r s. Ptv. :', cts. Costs 35 ; : - QUIXTAXA, propertj. ry. tvps cts. Lots 1S5. 186. 194. Blk. 4. airs. Heminway did turn insane. 1 re- 18 cts. Costs $1.05. Tracts ORTIZ, Frank, on personal property. cts. Costs 35 cts. Ptv. cts. 4 40 the from an old nuui- - Taxes $1.20. 6 cts. Costs PLAZA BARBER on Taxes 81 cts. Pty. cts. Costs print following Xos. 86, 89 and 164. Pty. 3j SHOP, personal H. her of as j cts. Lots 195 and 196 Blk. 12. the Youths Companion it cts. Taxes $11.95. 60 - QUIXTAXA, Teresa. Taxes $1.71. property. Fty. HERRERA, Miguel. Taxes $3.30. Pty. illustrates the and R. 35 cts. aq symptoms 8 cts. Costs 3d cts. House cts. Costs s Pty. 17 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and Tdxf " ino 9i'ft tne disease of wophil-psychosi- in its de Atkinson Francisca. on biv i-- and land X. River, E. J. E. Maestas, RODRIGUEZ, PADILLA, Tercio, personal prop land X. Arroyo, E. P. Ortiz, S. Riv IjUlS iW, fullest sense: Taxes 67 cts. Costs 29 cts. 1 ct. Taxes $1.61. 8 cts. Costs 80 S. Hills, W. S. Vigil. $13.11. Pty. 3j erty. Taxes Pty. Costs er, W. A. Martinez. Pty. "It was a mournful little cts. and lot X. San Francis- - 35 cts. Lots ISO, 1S1, 179, 193, Blk. 12. procession QUIXTAXA, Jose A. Taxes 46 cts. House cts. M. which filed out of the barn took S. R. 8 cts. Costs 80 and 2 cts. Costs 70 c'.s. Tracts co St., E. A. Abeytia, Lopez, R. $3.- - Taxes $1.61. Pty. Pty. MAESTAS, OCTAVIAXO. Taxes j its way along the lane towards the W. C. Taxes cts. Lots 3S9 to 396, 400 to 412. 396 and 397, 7.25 acres. Haspelmath. RODRIGUEZ, Perfecto. $8.05. 57. Pty. 28 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract pasture. First came Azariah, with on prop--, 40 cts. 70 cts. House Taxes $4.03. 20 cts. Lots 30 to ROYBAL, Manuel. Taxes $6.96. Pty. ROMERO, Samuel, personal Pty. Costs Xo. 173, 6 acres. Pty. the old musket. Then followed 43 4. Thad, Taxes $8.33. cts.! and lot X. E. M. S. 40, Blk. j 35 cts. Costs 70 cts. House and erty. Pty. Hills, Gonzales, ATM'QTAQ Toe tie Tivfle tl l!1 PV leading a horse, tall, gaunt and aged; X. E. R. Costs 33 cts. Dilch, W. B. Rodriguez, land X. 1.21. 6 c s. Cos s 60 land Martinez, J. Herrera, 24 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and Taxes Pty and in the rear, with a shovel over his S. W. Land X. ROMERO, Luis. Taxes $7.46. Pty. Canon Road. E. B. Rodriguez, S. cts. Lots 194, 195, 196, Blk. 12 Road, Herrera, Road, land X. and S. R. Romero, E. Pena shoulder, plodded old Benjamin Hem- 37 cts. Costs 35 cts. house and W. I. 4 40 r E. V. Bustas, S. and W. X. Martinez. Hills, Tafoya. Taxes 81 cts. Pty. cts. Costs inway, the ow-ne- of the farm. j Caida, W. River. ROYBAL, Juan Isidro. Taxes $6.53. lot X. J. Sisneros, E. C. Romero, S. rta T.nts 9?.h tr 9P.fi Tilk 17. "Xo one said but all three Taxes $1.40. anything, 33 cts. Costs 35 cts. House Arroyo, W. J. Shoemaker. Mnrln T.' J13.1S. Ptv. MOXTOYA, Fernando. Taxe; 2 1Q cts Costs 40 .of Pty. SKXA. Taxes 7 pt the men glanced furtively at the rtv Pnsto S5 Ma. Hnnse I 9M and land X. R. McKlnley, E. Hills, ROMERO, de Gallegos Guadalupe. fiG , c t 35 t ,T d int. rt T.nts tn 9?S Blk. 17. house, and Thad carefully steered old ana . , a. . S. D. Madril, W. Road. Taxes $2.39. Pty. xZ cts. Costs 35 HnilRO an w vt on(i w. T. T. iana nuib, nnei Taxes $2.82. Pty. 14 cts. Costs 40 prince around some outcropping ledges W- - E- - 0rUz' Donate Taxes $3.38. cts. House and land X. Arroyo, E. IMnce E. L. B. S. Palace Ave. cts. Lots 237 to 241, Blk. 17. where his would have been likely ROYBAL, Pty. Sena, O. ghoes 32 cts. Costs 70 cts. House and A. Fourctiegu, s. ban t rancisco &c, de Placida. Taxes Taxes $2.82. Pty. 14 cts. Costs 40 to make a "noise. reached SAXDOVAL, Q. DRTTZ v Rivera Rnfina. on rtersonal When they Riv- . a. 269 15. land N. Ditch, E. S. Roybal, S. iviouioya $1.71. 9 cts. ro-t- 35 cts. cts. Lots to 276, Blk. the pasture they halted. Pty. - 60 3 cts. V. rty- Taxes ct. pty, we his er, W. Roybal, land X. Hills, E. House and lot X. Mrs. Harvey, L. Taxes $9.26. Pty. 46 cts. Costs 40 '"I s'pose might's well pull Manuel. Taxes $7.46. jos(s 33 cts G. Alarid, S. River, W. A. Bustos. SAXDOVAL, S. I. W. cts. Lots 313 to 336, Blk. 15.' j shoes off,' suggested Azariah. 35 College St, Sparks Ave., "UnQ" Taxes $3.38. IS Jose and Dolores Martinez. Pty. 37 cts. Costs cts. House ojmZt Pty. 8 said Thad. Three of 'em's ROYBAL, St. 13- - Taxes $1.61. Pty. cts. Costs 40: ''Yes,' S. M. Shelby j f,ts Ccgts 35 ctg Tract Na Taxes $3.18. Pty. 16 cts. Costs and lot X. and E. Arroyo, Hill, cts. 245 to 249, Blk. 16. nearly new and the other ain't much ' 9 S"' Lots 43S. W. Road. : acres ' worn. I hammer $1.05. Tracts Xos. 244, 404, and WILLIAMS, Martha. Taxes $6.04. Taxes $3.63. Pty. IS cts. Costs $1.60. brought the along.' SANDOVAL; Genovevo. Taxes $3.00. "He handed it to his who ROYBAL, Eligio. Taxes $1.99. Pty. Pty. 30 cts. Costs 70 cts. Land V Lots 36, 37, 38 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44. brother, 15 cts. Costs 35 cts. House 42 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract ZXo. 393, ' and to off old 10 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land X. Hills, rty. X. and S. A. Gonzales, E. J. P. Will- jjjj. in tok it began pry the Bor-rego- . and lot X. and W. L. S. L. 4.68 acres. horse's shoes. E. R. Madril, S. River, W. U. Moya, iams, W. Canada, Ancha, House and Taxes $2.02. Ply. 10 cts. Costs 40 E. R. Jose de Jesus. Taxes $3.09. "while the was with Baca, Lujan. lot X. Canada Ancha, E. J. P. Will- - ORTIZ, cts. Lots 400 to 405, Blk. 20. occupied on Ptv. 15 cts. 35 cts. House tllis a voiceePbroke in them. RODRIGUEZ, Manuel. Taxes $1.99. SHOEMAKER, John, personal Costs Taxes $6.04. Pty. 30 cts. Costs 40 task upon 10 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract property. Taxes 29 cts. Pty. 1 ct. 24. A little old woman had come lietly Pty. Precinct No. 20. cts. Lots 9 to 24, Blk. 364. Costs 35 cts. River, W. Arroyo. 40 u tlle lane. aud now stood nervously Xo. A. Taxes $15.30. Ptv. 76 cts. Costs Mauricio. Taxes $1.19. U. ORTIZ, de Garcia Teresa. Taxes twisting her apron and regarding them ROYBAL, Pty, ARAXDA. Monico J. Taxes $5.37. cts. Lots 72 to 100, Blk. 9. 6 cts. Costs 70 cts. Land X. P. UXKXOWX OWXERS. Taxes $9.66. $1.19. Pty. 6 cts. Costs 35 cts. with reproachful eyes. The men 26 cts. Costs 35 cts. House GRANTS. Pty. j two E. S. T. Pty. 48 cts. Costs $2.40. Lots 13, Tract Xo. 14. - dropped the hammer and the Maestas, Ditch, Maestas, and lot X. E. S. SAXTIAGO RAMIRES GRAXT. Tax- 11, 13, 20, 21, 22, 23. Road, Cunningham, H shoes had removed and stood si W. H. Rivera, Land X. D. Roybal, 16, 17, IS, 19, ' es $10.87. Pty. 54 cts. Costs 35 cts., they Road, W. C. L. lent and shamefaced. E. X. Roybal, S. River, W. D. Roy- 24, Pleasant View' Add. POLLARD, Taxes $4.1S. Pty. 272 acres. B. Xo. ' said the old bal. V. 21 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract 3, CUYAMUXGUE GRAXT. Taxes $12.- - 'Father,' lady, laying BLACK, Joe, on personal property - V. VIERRA Carlos, on personal property. b acres. 13. 61 cts. Costs 3o cts, (,04 raxes s'j.14. 40 cts. cjosis Pty. VALDEZ, Aniceto. Taxes $15.18. Pty Taxes $11.93. Pty. 60 cts. Costs 35 ny. acres. Ctb- - more I 75 cts. Costs 70 cts. Tracts Xos. cts. ROMERO, Santiago. Taxes $4.82. Pty. along. The think of it the TALAYA GRAXT. Taxes $3.83. Pty. w T c . 11 sppms inst rnn'tetftTiri 9 Z. SI- cts- Costs 70 cts. Tract Xos. . - m ! ltneaer 417 and 421, acres. " .IViMOTc i'nuiu.:-iri-VWUIW .1 h . CEDAR RAPIDS MIXING C. Taxes v.., , . . . . . ' L ' VIGIL, Manuel de Jesus. Taxes $S.78 ZIMMERMAX, John L. Taxes $14.95. 40 and 55, 15.89 acres. ... AK..V11JUII .T $23.85. Pty. $1.19. Costs 35 cts. VICENTE DUKAA Ulii , " 'There, now, mother, don't take Pty. 44 cts. Costs 35 cts. Tract Xo Pty. 73 cts. Costs 35 cts. Lot Map RIVERA, Ramon. Taxes $6.49. Pty. Taxes $2.22. 11 cts Emerald Lode Xo. 412, 30 acres. Xos. GRAXT, Pty. it so hard. It ain't pleasant. I know,1 267, 6.50 acres. Val. Bldg. lots Cor. Hancock and 32 cts. Costs 70 cts. Tracts 35 57 acres. CEDAR RAPIDS MIXTXG CO. Taxes Costs cts, but what's a body goiti' to do? He's VALDEZ, Carmen D. Taxes $4.97. Aztec Sts. 97 and 177, 5 acres. LOPEZ GRAXT. $15.90. 80 cts. Costs 35 cts. S1TIO DE JUAXA past any kind of work, an' it costs 25 cts. Costs $1.05. Tracts Precinct No. 18. Pty. ROMERO. Miguel, on personal prop- Costs 35 Pty. James Xestor Lode Xo. 411, ,20 Taxes $21.57. Pty. $1.0S. something to keep him. Besides, the Nos. 384, 231 and 306, 4 acres. A. erty. Taxes $2.02. Pty. 10 cts. acres. cts., 1085 acres; boys are all the time complaining.' Jesusita. Taxes $4.77. AXTOX. George. Taxes $17.93. Pty. Costs 33 cts. VIGIL, Pty. TOWX OF JUAXA GRANT. Taxes "'Well,' brokei in Thad, 'Sve have to 24 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and 90 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and RIVERA. Pedro, on personal proper- 41 cts. Costs 35 cts. Taxes $15.90. ' $8.35. Pty. cut up all of the fodder and take milk - DE LALLE, Joe. Fty. 52 3 land N. Govt, land, E. Road, S. Roy- lot X. Ft. Marcy, E. J. Fayette, S. ty. Taxes cts. Pty. cts. Costs G95 SO cts. Costs 35 cts. House and acres. to him every day, an' he's forever V. A. Garcia. Hillside Ave., W. J. Holmes. bal, Do-- PACHECO GRAXT. Taxes $6.93. Pty. into the cornfield or the gar- B. lot X. Road, E. B. Tote, S. P. gettin' VIGIL, Luciano. Taxes $3.9S. Ply. : r ,. 35 cts. 35 581 acres. tit v- - Costs cts., den.' 20 cts. Costs $1.05. Tracts Xos BACA, It. L. Taxes $4.93. Ply. 23 '"""" SALAZAR, Jose A. Taxes $1.43. Pty. " .1 20 it ain't what he is .... m t t, v DAZZO. Joe. Taxes $3.9S. Pty. 7 cts. 35 cts. Xo. Thaddy, now, 329, 332 and 349. Costs Tract 171, And this list and notice are not but what he's been that I'm E. S. W. M. cts. Costs 33 cts., on personal 9.59 acres. thinking Precinct No.. 17. Arroyo, Road, Ditch, made and published within ninety about, said the boy's mother. 'You House and lot Pet. 20, X. property. T. A. Garcia, days after the. said taxes originally don't remember as I do how he worked & E. W. S. Hills. Crestiuo. Taxes $S.95. ATKIXSOX ASTLER, on personal Road, Govt, land, TRUJILLO, became delinquent as aforesaid, be- on the farm year after year, and how on GRIFFIN, W. Wade. Taxes $16.10. 45 cts. Costs 35 cts. SW 4 property. Taxes $14.94. Pty. 75 cts BEMIS, Ethel, personal property Pty. cause of the passage of said chapter willing and gentle he always was. 35 Taxes 30 cts. Costs 35 Pty. 81 cts. Costs 35 cts. Jennie XE 4 XW 1-- XW 1-- 4 Costs cts. $5.98. Pty. SE 65 of the laws of the 37th legislative You don't think of the time when your cts. I Lode Xo. 278, 20 acres. SW XE 4 SW 160 acres. ARMIJO, Xemicio. Taxes $5.45. Pty assembly, aforesaid, and because also father had the mail contract, and old & on V. 27 cts. Costs 35 cts. Land N CORBETT COLLIN'S, personal GARBOGXI, Dominick. Taxes $14.92. of the lack of funds. Prince traveled his 40 miles a day, P. A. W Taxes 90 73 cts. Costs 35 house and Jose Taxes $4.37. Ditch, E. Ortiz, S. Armijo, property. $17.3. Pty. Pty. cts., VALDEZ, Remigio. And notice is hereby given that I, week in and week out, summer and cts. 35 cts. j 22 cts. D. Montoya. Costs lot X. S. Ortiz, E. Read, S. Street, Pty. Costs $1.05. Tracts the undersigned treasurer and winter; or the day when the limb fell A. on M. Xos. 58 62, 5.37 acres. B. CATANACH, D., personal prop--' W. Aranda. 54, and collector of the said county of from the tree on the mountain road Taxes 20 cts. I. No. 4. BERGERE, A. M., on personal proper erty. $3.97. Pty. Precinct Santa Fe, on the fifth Monday of Jan- and knocked your father senseless in Costs 35 cts. ILFELD BROS. Taxes 40 ty. Taxes $21.95. Pty. $1.10. Costs $7.95. Pty. Alameda Addition. uary, A. D., 1910, being the 31st day the bottom of the sleigh. How long 35 cts. CASTILLO, Meliton. Taxes $2.49.' cts. Costs 35 cts. W 2 XW A. hav-- would he have lived in or ' UNKNOWN OWNERS. of January, D., 1910, and after that cold, BACA, Santiago C. de. Taxes $9.13 Pty. 13 cts. Costs 70 cts. Land X. X 1-- 2 XE Sec. 28, Twp. 10 X., hand- - where would you or any one or us e Taxes $3.62. Pty. IS cts. Costs 40 inS given further notice by a Pty. 46 cts. Costs 70 cts. House Dilch, S. River, E. T. Castillo, W. Rge. 8 E., 160 acres. bill nosted at the front door of the if Prince hadn't brought him home?' X. Castillo land Pet. 4, N. Mrs. M. ' was and lot Jackson St., S. and E. a. St., INTERSTATE MINING & MILLING 4Tn ml , acs building in which the district court "Thad idly kicking a hole in Ortiz, W. Jefferson land 5 E. Dominguez, S. T. Castillo, E. R. CO. 70 the sod with the toe of his St., Pet. Taxes $13.92. Pty. cts. els. Lots 212 to 2n2. tor said county ot santa e is neia heavy boot, BIAS, Pablo. Taxes $1.49. Padilla, Wr. Road. Costs 35 cts. Min- r and Azriah shifted the mr.sket un- Pty. Colorado Placer 10 cts. Costs 40 t0'wlt- - tne said court nouse said 35 Taxes $2.03. Pty. from his shoulder to cts. Costs cts. House and lot CASTILLO, Juan D. D. Taxes $2.49. ing claim, 138 acres. county of Santa Fe, at least ten days easily the ground. cts. Lots 261 to 266. The old went on: C. 13 cts. Costs 70 cts. land N. J. sale- - lady Pty. Taxes $2.82. 14 cts. Costs 40 P'ior to said win offer for sale " COOPER, W. C. Taxes $3.00. S. M. E. of. Pty. 'Father, old Prince has done his Pty Ditch, River, E. Dominguez, JAYCOPE, J., Estate Taxes $7.95. nt T.nt 1 in 90 Rii.-- 1 at public auction in front of said cts. 1 -- A ' V. - share to for the farm. lo Costs 35 cts. House and W. T. Castillo. Pet. 4. land N. T. Pty. 40 cts. Costs 55 cts. House - , a bnil,lin2 Hip real and nersonal rrou- help'us pay lot N. M. G. Romero, S. P. Valencia S. Main E. R. Ta- - lot N. S. School He wouldn't owe us anything for board Castillo, Ditch, and Road, House, cts. Lots 41 to 54, Blk. 5. eny described m saut notice, ior tne E. D. Baca, W. J. Quintana. W. Road. E. B. W. S. Alarid. if he lived 50 years longer; but if he's dilla, Toti, Taxes $5.21. 26 cts. Costs 40 amount of taxes, penalties and costs D. K. Pty. got to be killed because you think we -- to int 19-- t ttR nit-- 7 clue thereon, commencing said sale at Fernando M. Ma. - can't afford to keep him, I've got some- DURAX, Taxes $6.94 DOMINGUEZ, Esquipula. Taxes KELEHER, Thos. F. Taxes $1.99. TavpL 92 16 'rts 40 ten o'clock a. m. on said day and con- vtv Costs to Here's $18. Pty. 3o cts. Costs 35 cts. House $9.37. Pty. 47 cts. Costs 70 cts, Pty. 10 cts. Costs 20 cts. Lot 9, sam to as thing say. It's my but cts. Lots 101 to 109, Blk. 8. uuuing saie irom uay uaj, ter an'T've been it to and lot X. E. J. E. Duran Land X. S. E. 13. . mouey, saving Arroyo, Ditch, River, P. Gar Blk. 28 40 n ldw-- S. Taxes $5.64. Pty. cts. Costs Prviaeu San Francisco V. A. J. Or W. land Pet. N. J. M I St., cia, Castillo, 4, pts T.nts 110 tr. 191 R1U- 14 ' - It'll pay for Prince's while tiz. - . keep it. v'ai"- Tr easurer and Collector of ...... , . ""' i Taxes $5.64. 28 cts. Costs 40 a ?; Pty. Tn m Thomas. On rlilla, W. Road. i Pty. $1.14. Costs 70 cts. Mineral 11.. t.. j xci- - i"ain DOZIER, personal prop' cts. Lots 137 to 148, Blk. 14. iiib VjUUiiLj' ui otuiui..i re, in luc . Taxes 33 F 97C' Xew gon.' erty. $6.58. Pty. cts BUrvey C; C; 21- 40 cts- - - 2 ritory of Mexico. ''. A Lflf' - Taxes Pty- cts. Costs 20 "A crimson flush crept into the A. Costs 35 cts. FISCHER, J., on acres. House I personal propertyJ fprmerly ctg j ot 3 19 old man's sunbdrned face. moth Taxes 60 cts. t" 'Stop, $11.95. Pty. Costs J.Allen. toto i 91 m 7 rw ah he said. 'I'm a 35 - The Cold Winter. er, stop!' selfish brute, FISCHER, Sophia. Taxes $S.14. Pty cts. MOTZENBACHER, John. Taxes $15.- ot? 1S9 tn 1S4 Rik 1? (s t The winter of 1700 is called by tils and I'm ashamed of myself, but I ain't 41 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and Mrs. John. $5.31 1 ljr- - " CLO- - ,v x"-- i FAYETTE, Taxes Wlsww' Taxes $2.82. Pty. 14 cts. Costs 40 t old s0 mean as tnat- - ola rance "as earned 4 1-- 4 Unction "the winter." All the lot X. Water St., E. C. Salas, Pty. 27 cts. Costs 70 cts. Pet. No. of SW SE SW XE cta Lots 9 Blk 2 tne to fodder 'care t ro-- 1 right and good for 4 lakes of Europe' W. .' X-- . rivers end were f River, Jefferson St. 2, land Cuchilla, E. V. Dominguez, S;V, SK U8E Taxes $2.82. Pty. 14 cts. Costs he G. S. SeCl 35' TWP 9 N" zen over, and so was the sea for sev-- i Tu V a?d Alley, W. C. Romero, land N. RgP'l s. Lots 17 to 27, Blk. 3. ,1 he have it if T to be 280 acres. er.il miles from the shore. In En-hi- nd GABXER, Emilio, on personal prop Canada, E. Ditch, S. River, W. V. cJ"4,E., Taxes $14.89. Pty. 74 cts. Costs 40 100 Azariah von cn t. him ,nt the was frozen nine J four-acr- erty. Taxes $10.46. Pty.. 52 cts Dominguez. MYER, J. J., et al. Taxes $7.95. Pty. cts. Lots 3 to 40, Blk. 4. ground feet deep. the e clover lot; an' if either Costs 3o cts. G. 40 cts. Costs 35 cts. Iron Queen Taxes $9.26. Pty. 46 cts. Costs 40 15i!'d! and ''easts died in the fields, of you ever pester me again 'bout GOXZALES, y Baca Francisco. Taxes GONZALES, David. Taxes, $10.46. Lode Xo. 60o, 10 acres. cts. Lots 77 to 100, Blk. 4 ana men perished by thousands In killin' him I'll take one o' them tug $6.67. Pty. 33 cts. Costs 70 cts Pty. 52 cts. Costs 35 cts. House MONTES, Francisco. Taxes $1.99. Taxes $5.24. Pty. 26 cts. Costs 40 their houses, lu the south of France straps an' make you dance.' " New Small H. Claims, Xos. 2615 and and lot N. Palace Ave., S. J. V. de pty. 10 cts. Costs 35 cts. House cts. Lots 65 to 78, Blk. 10. the olive trees were killed and wine York Mail. 2616, land X. J. R. Martinez. E. F. Chavez, E. J. B. Read, W. Arroyo. and lot X. D. Garbagni, E. Road, S. Taxes $4.43. Pty. 22 cts. Costs 40 plantations destroyed. The Adriatic - Delgado, S. M. Delgado, W. Delgad H. j. Carruthers, W. S. Ortiz. j cts. Lots 197 to 208, Blk. 11. was frozen, and even the Mediter- Helpful Mamie. - St. HAMIL, Henry C, on "personal prop p. j Taxes 40 cts. 2 cts. Costs 40 ranean about Genoa. The citron and A new use for children was discov- ' Pty. GUTIERREZ, Esteban, on personal erty. Taxes $3.00. Pty. 15 cts. PENNSYLVANIA MINING CO. Tax - cts. Lots 186 and 187, Blk. 11. crange groves suffered in Italy. ered on the lower East side. The 35 Al Last! shoe-shinin- g property. Taxes $o.98 Pty. 30 cts , Costs cts. es $11.93. Pty. 60 cts. Costs 35 Taxes 81 cts. Pty. 5 cts. Costs 40 scene was a Greek "par- Costs 35 cts. K. cts. Great Western mining claims. ' cts. Lots 194 to 196, Blk. 12. ; "If you'll wait a moment." panted lor." Several patrons of the "parlor" H. KRUMPEGEL, Edward. Taxes $8.97. PERRY, O. F. Taxes $8.15. Pty. 41 Taxes $6.04. Pty. 30 cts. Costs 40 the druggist. "I'll attend to your order. peered over their papers when a ' I've a shock. You see woman HOWLAXD, de S. Carlota, on person Pty. 45 cts. Costs 35 cts. House cts. Costs $1.05. Iron King, Prince, , cts. Lots 209 to 215, Blk. 18. had the piping voice exclaimed: al property. Taxes $2.68. Pty. 13 and lot X. Hills, E. L. B. Prince, S. and Queen lodes No. 887, A. B. C, Taxes $2.02. Pty. 10 cts. Costs 60 Si,iuS out? Well, she's been living in "Mom says to hurry up. Mamie." cts. Costs 35 cts. Hillside Ave., W. Mrs. Dorman. I 27.50 acres. cts. Lots 230 to 236, to 408, Blk. 7. thI neighborhood for about two years. Mamie was about nine years old j v She's been in here and was on HUNTER, Gus. Taxes $7.77. Pty. L. , R. Aliens Highland Addition. nearly every day, perched the long bench cts. Costs 20 cts. House and lot LORD, C. X., on personal property. ROMEN, et al. Taxes $11.93. ' UNKNOWN OWNERS. and every time she came in she bought with the other patrons. The only' Eugenio - 11, BIk. 13. Taxes $7.77. Pty. 39 cts. Costs pty. 60 cts. Costs 35 cts. Lot No. Taxes $1.80. Pty. 9 cts. Costs 60 stampsone stamp sometimes, some- thing noticeable about her was the! times and now and then or HARRISON, C. O., on personal prop 35 cts. 909, J. I. C. mines, 20 acres. j cts. Lots 1, 7 and 9, Bik. 12. two, three size of her shoes, which were gaining ' 'ur-- a of al erty. Taxes $8.97. Pty. 45 cts C E on nersonal S. Taxes $2.39. Pty. 12 cts. Costs 40 luster under the manipulations "Then cus- - Costs 35 cts. TaxiT$S STS SAN PEDRO GOLD MINING & SMG. cts. Lots 26 to 30. whatr.asked the waiting Greek slavey. The latter helped her 'P. t0- - $3.59. 18 cts. Costs $1.20. down from her perch and turned to HARROUN, Mrs. M. H. Taxes $4.49 cts. , CO. Taxes $23.85. Pty. $1.19. Taxes Pty. , JU .,,. ' ,, wait on another 35 Surface - , Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 27, 28. . patron. 22 cts. ; Costs 20 cts. Lot 23 LOVATO, David. Taxes $4.49. Pty. Costs cts. improve- ew Pty. bought a cake Tsoap.-N- "That girl has pretty big feet," ob Blk. 26, Hillside Ave. 22 cts. Costs 35 cts. House and ments. Pleasant View Addition. ;V 10 Y Press' served the patron. lot N. Maestas, S. and E. Seligman, SAN PEDRO PLACER MINING CO. Taxes $2.02. Pty. cts. Costs $1.00. 7, 89. Smith-S- ee Jones over there laughing "Naw," replied the Greek. "Her ma I. Taxes $12.53. 63 cts. Costs 35 , Lots 5, 6, LEWELLYN, M- - O., on personal prop- W., Manzanares. Pty. so told she is out and sent " cts. No. $4.43. 22 cts. Costs $2.20. heartily? Somebody must have goin' the, $7.17. 36 cts. M. Mineral survey 857, 156,. Taxes Pty. - erty. Taxes. Pty. a - ore like- here her shoes on to clean 20 acres. I Lots 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. 19, 20, 21, 22, bImT t0,rv- Iirpwn-M- girl with, Costs 35 cts. MAIR, Kate R. Taxes $23.90. Pty. ful7, 'nun." New York Sun. N. J. Taxes 23, 24. ly hm.scir. LOPEZ, Patroclnlo. Taxes $3.60. Pty. $1.20. Costs 35 cts. Land N. H. S. STRUMQUIST, $11.93.