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VOLUME 11 ALBUQUERQUE. NEW MEXI0O, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1008. 41

stalled heforo operations can begin B.MINQ. membered. Sco that the wife and chil SANTA FE. crew of ten skilled paekses are again. dren, sweethearts, aunts, cousins, sis- engaged packing earlf Iroall fruit or A s'.J? W. H. Hughes, of Magdalcna, was In Good Rains Hay Outfits The Bollchs ters and everybody else with you Mrs. Whlteman Improving Altitude 1" i! share markets, ansae 4LM0 BOOSMiSl ,'t town the first of the week on land of Off en a Visit Baee Ball great show. Too High for the Nerves forelan this having already tatpped (rasa tavs Territorial Topics tee business. Nets. Mrs. Ed. Manning, who has recently Black Bear Killed. bees evaporator Matighs Brown has gone to El Paso, From the Headlight. moved to Albuquerque, long been From the New Mexican. this seaeea. has The la where he has secured a position as Mrs. Hugh H. Williams left for the ono ot he Circle's most Mrs. W. H. Whlteman Is still visiting San Juan river raalag management Woodmen full. ALOMOSORDO. The of tho Roswell fair conductor on the street railway. Pacific coast for the benefit of her faithful workers. In token of appre In Denver, nnd her health Is Improving will offer 500 prices big rap- Dig demand for tssMBS t! la for a Mrs. and son, Archie, ot Pen-- health, which been poor planned She hopes to to Fo frik " Borrus has for some ciation Its mcmbors had to return Santa about s , .IT from the Ncwa. ing match to com off during tat fair. sacols, Florida, havo arrived la the time. give a reception In Mrs. Manning's tho first ot September. uhjtb. Flr-- t money will be 1400, while 1109 M. McKcnzie's tOOOM M for ABm Mrs. A. L. Keith In now In White city to make their home. Mrs. Borrus Mrs. W. H. Oteason expects to de- honor before her departure, the Mrs. II. O. Uursum and little daugh- will be divided among second and but qunrque, loaded petta. Oaks on a visit to her son, Robert Les- Is a sister of E. D. Williams. part during the coming week for n surprise was In another quarter when, ter, Clara, aro guests at the Atalanta, W....teo' ;ad big purse ought Evans Wood, of Ariz., haa lie. third winners. The Prof. D. M. Richards, In conversa visit of possibly three weeks In Chi after their preparations wero nearly Santn Monica, Cal., and aro not ex- Meroaoi, to a goodly purchased of a twisdy, J. H. O'RIelly, the life Insurance man attract number of the tion this week, stated that the outlook cago, her former homo. completed they found tho lady pected to return lrime for a month. Chaa. latlor Eddy coun- that ncro Vleta. from Albuquerquo, Is in town, talking knlphts of the laaao, and for attendance at the college for the The Demlng public schools will open had been calling Albuquerque her Judge John It. McFie left for Silver tract ot .aad or Flora ty quota Consideration, & ' business and the territorial fair. will furnish a eeaetderable of coming year was very good Indeed. far term Tuesday, September 2, Mon place of residence for nearly a week. City nnd Las Crtices on private busi- 9Nf. boys that, with any sett of luck, will We are Informed tweady J, J. Drlck left for Chicago. New C. N. Anthony, wife aad children, ot day being Labor day. As usual, them The Andover, Ohio, Citizen of Aug- ness. Ho expects to return Tuesday M.fst have "look-In- " money. mule fr'o,vBPjMSt wore York and several other of too eastern a for that Organ, passed through Cruces on their will be a large attendance. ust 1 prints this Interesting piece of Boon. teams at Roswell town board get on Its fight- Bayfield several far and resorts. Ho will way to El Paso, whero they will reside Several good downpours slnco the news, which , our Forest McKlnley, special agent of a.ss".'smdei cities health ing clothes, week, demonstrates that Farmngton. have a Rood time generally. last aad discharged in tho future. heavy precipitation last Sunday night friend Mr. Clark la still trying with tho general land office, will leave on City Marshal requested W. A. tWa.yeor yoprooemV-ing.Newsa- ll Mrs. L. K.,Qlllett returned from her Bhearataa and Th condition of Ernest Winters, and early Monday morning have caus- fortune in his usually lucky manner! Tuesday for Guadalupe and Lincoln Hunter, of City Oate- - slejMV two weeks' visit at Cloudcroft. Sho the itslstlon Attorney who was shot In the knee by the acci ed tho people to look with mure favor "The marriage of Miss Dicky; Of counties on official business. ft OMMo wood. was Janet buyers, says already secarod was nccompanled homo by her mother, The latter action caused dental discharge of a pistol, is improv- upon tho weather man. Espeyvllle,, and Mr, Addison Clark, Of The Invitation hop to bo given by he aaa by bad feeling qulto ' OMSjardo. Mrs. A. L. Keith, who came here from the engendered between ing. The bullet has been located and N. A. Beald left for Los Angeles and San Marclal, N. M., was solemnised Iho Pennsylvania club on Friday, Aug- a number of Btiel tho council and Judge by Doley Hlldebrsoid Kaoa-- Weed. Oatewood the there will bo no danger ot having to other parts of the coast, and after a Saturday, July 10. Mr, Clark was a ust 21, promises to be a very elegant ad''ad Miss M. A. Bonham, who has been latter's opositlon to tho lease of the amputate the limb. short outing will return, bringing Mrs. resident of Cherry Valley many years and enjoyable affair. Invitations for blett were quite sOforoly lMurod Ta visiting with family Mr. O. fair grounds. Jeff Isaacs was In town tho first of Deals Ralph, who ago Is pt social now being day, by falling thro a;hyraek, to the of W. and little have been and a son Mrs. Madallna this event are sent ovor Hodge, of this city, has returned to her the week from his cattle ranch wear- there for several months with him. Clark. He went to New Mexico for the out. wheels of the santa re. their bodies. home at Cleburne, Texas. Miss Bon-ha- ing a happy smile on his face. The re Mrs. Frank K. Wyman entertained benefit ot his health and prospered Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. F. Walter and has Bruce Wees, repraejeeildwg da Is ono of the teachers In the pub cent rains have made all the cattlemen a small number of friends at a very nicoiy in country. His bride la a children, who returned from a trip to Baker From the New Mexican. that Co., Chicago team lic schools feel good. Jeff says they could stand pleasant parlor party. Popular games school California, Diego, Coron-ado- , the Bayers, at Cleburne. W. T. Ouyer, who recently returned teacher and a most excellent visited San sfto asjk Isefcaag Some say this crop a little more yet, however. and other amusements were Indulged Indy. Mr. will to New Santa Monica, Los hero the fere part Of the that season's from the state of Washington, ex- Clark return Catallna and tftM of mesqulte Is very heavy, and In to delight of present. Mexico with bride, Angeles and had a enjoyable over our orchard. , Ha soys rnstfcs beans pects to open a cigar and tobacco es- the those his' captured where most heavy Is figuring look fine, with seMek''a 'wam ta fco this, together with recent ralnb tablishment In this city. From the Republican. Jim Irving on having a we trust they will enjoy the greatest trip. means prize waltzing In opera found. throughout the southwest, The clerk of tho district court for The Mesllla valley will have n fairly contest the happiness that mortals are entitled Mrs. Banner, ot Alniuogordo, niece grass, beans and well kept cattle this house at oae of tho Friday night to." of Judge and Mrs. John R. McFie, who Architect Tlce haa eabsBKtod aiaa this county is Issuing summons In heavy crop of grapes this year. new bulM4a enough se- a guest tor a India school to fall and winter. suits brought by District Attorney K. Ernest Roualt. who has been quite dances. If entries can be has boon at the McFie homo Mr. Hopper Informs News a cured he offering a very hand- SOCORRO. for some weeks, Is recovering from be erected oa the lower Baa Jaaa the that C. Abbott against delinquent tax pay lit with typhoid fever is Improving. intends her hog- re-sa- From the Chieftain. about thirty mile weat' of the has been added to mill No. 1, Will Poc, who a timo ago some prize to tho winner. recent illness nnd is expected to be out ers. short Prof. C. L. Merrick was a guest at back, at the Instgatioa of Mm. Mary which will Increaso the capacity of Is getting along nicely Al Watkins came In from the 76 in a few days. News was received m this city Sat broke him arm, the Windsor. L. Eldridgeof the Jewett attoeloa. this mill 30 per cent, enabling No. 1 care of Dr. Lane. ranch tne early part ot tho week and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cartwright, urday of the death ot Clarence KUas, under the John Hunter has been surveying Bert Thomas, oaa of La Fiata'a to turn oft at least 100,000 feet of Stool his arm reports good grass and lots ot rain. mother and father of the Messrs. H. B. ' ' tho little throe months' old son of Mr, Little James fractured out-nea- r ,'Voaai sov-- dally. Business both mills Al flood small holdings this week S. G. most., mea. afoai lumber at and Mrs. Clark, of del Al near the wrist the fore part ot the said that the Mlmbres had and Cartwright, ot this city, who : nicely, though smalt Ellas Plata Polvadera. era! di 'iMSTaraateuM-- is grinding on a week by falling from a bicycle. overflowed the banks and the water have been visiting their sons and ' m . . a. a. a. calde, who passed to the heaven of rest F. Cook was quite 111 He .1'ra. hitch was occasioned last Tuesday on Artnljo 150 of sheep was running west and south of this J. seriously the daughter, have returned to their home. Friday night Nestor lost head part happily soon are account of a log train being off the by lightning town for miles, all of which is good first ot the week but M Medlapolls, Iowa. A largo rock was thrown through the that were killed at Three unde: VftacTv aisarasM for up In tbemoun-tains- , tor grass. recovered. D. lTjaav' aor-- V,"'- i track several hours plato glass window of Lowitikl's Rivers, Otero county. Mr. Armljo also the .Mr: and Mrs. James Freeman and i was heavy rural Already Pierre Alllre, of San Antonio, was bpen guests ot sueMMj(v which due to the rain ture store Saturday night. Is thought lost 500 last year at one stroke from severahlergo haying outfits two daughters, who have night before, It the guest of friends la Socorro thaw At a'BMot' feat of tradw the causing the track to by Mr. Lowitski to be a the same cause. have been fitted aut hero and have at the sanitarium during tho past ;ftk spread. the result of gone grounds first of tho week. held MeHordayt rao secretary w fight In that neighborhood, and Instead Qabrlcl Fresquez' bey, of Mesllla, to locate hay; and others spring and summer, left for Asheville, svs4t; are getting ready. This will undoubt Mayor Cooney left for Frisco to look N. C, whoro they will spend the fall was instructed ta wrno.sjaaasor w. n. ALLUP. of some fellow's h&ad getting the blow was thrown from a horao last Thurs goats pur Andrews, fhe day badly near cdly be one of the best seasons for after some that he recently and winter, the altitude of Santa Fe of Peaay)vaaia,',Ndor tho window received It with disastrous aad his arm broken chased aeal of the orsaalaaHoitt tevtta It seems that he feu from grasp that this country has had for there. beelng too great for Mr. Freeman's aad From the Republican. results. the elbow. C. T. Brown and General Qulnby that ientlemaa ta vttt IMS Charles J. FJoaer aad hla brothers, his horse and to protect his body he several years past. And, it still con nerves. Mr.'tnd Mrs. John Mulder havo re- Vanco left for an overlaad trip to the Mender-lick- , Senator Andrews hi k.'e tha ana wao ware had thrown his arms forward, falling tlnues to rata dally. Mrs. Manderllck and Miss turned from their trip to Moqul. Kuwara noosrc. resj Black Range. ok Fe central raiiroaai wmb w dents of this erty for several years. oa oae hand. The am was broken Miss Maa Page, of Silver City, who Mow York, who have been the The briquette plant la running night District Clerk Jobs E. Orlfftth and A- in thle direction, q aad who left Mr la are residing aad at the same tlmo the horse kicked. has been the (vest of Miss J .aura guests of Mr. aad Mrs. - M. Bergere and day. Good rotuHa Jare looked for la, Wt?k or family have returned from a six weeks Veeks. expect go 1 Place had been uroa Buraslde for a more, returned far six to to .taw-Visnan- -- - at Spokaae. Iws, wash., where Char strtkMr the that fte bmi From . soon. Page popu-l- ar visit to their former aome la Ohio.""" coming He is engaged mining brokerage en by the fall. .The bones of the arm home. Miss became quite Colorado Springs daring the Harvey Sfcdwver lert'aafTaeedasra' Judge will hold a terra r A' party of Pittsburg capitalists ar re-tur- Baker of iftae protruded both ways and pieces sev during-he- short1 stay,and all who week for a short stay.aod thence to n Oaltup for one day on 18th business and tae otaer two in laercaa rived In town went out Water stage to spend a to ,iite;ejk:las court ln the Inches long had to be taken away met the young- lady 'will be glad to wel- and to to; their horn In New York. cf'Septeanber. tile pursuits. They are said to be do eral canyon to look after mining Interests. grandmother at Sak LswrnVasjIsro, Be- ing: nicely. by Dr. Lano, who Is trying to save come heragain to our city should she Mrs. Shaffer; of Kansas City, Mo., school ' Agent Holmes says Thursday was Mrs. J. B. Lewis, who. with 'her hus ing to at Colaoada SJprtssja; Tho will of Miss Flora Hlldcr, who the arm. favor ub with another visit. who Is In thb city on a visit to her George and left his "busy i!ny." having handled 561 midnight on Wednesday band, Dr. Lewis, spent last winter In Griffin, expects WeeJV) far died a few weeks ago, shows that she At about sons, W. E. and Arthur Gallup with 6,0fl potsada-a- t frait, aad! cars through the yards. ANTA ROSA. there came Into ths life a bright little Socorro, died last week at her home to remain here until the first week' In Wat-kin- s has bequeathed all her property to Brrt Wallle started farlSmago wRk Mesdames Cotton, Smith and bit of femininity to gladden the lives near Boise City, Idaho. September, when she will return to and Miss Armstrong enjoyed an Miss Sarah Vornholt and sister, of Mrs. A. T. Harrison end children left another big load ftVtao same or- From the Publlca. of Mr. and Mrs. Bodney O. Clnrke, her Kansas City-- home. outing at Hemlock canyon last Satur- Ohio, and who at ono time resided In manager Socorro to Join Mr. Harrison In El Paso chard Wednesday, vv this city. Tho cstato, after all debts, W. D. Mefzear. the aenlal which explainaitho happy tralle and A black bear weighing 300 pounds Harvey Towaervsja4 wtfa returned day. step-iwatc- where tho family will make their fees and costs arc paid, will amount to of the Mellni ft Eakln liquor establish elasticity of has been no- was killed In the Tesuquc canyon by from a business The adjourned session of tho su- genial home. 'VtarV'ta'.Maacos ih 12,000', tho deceased having carried a ment at this place, alter an absence ci ticeable in the postmaster slnco Antonio Lucero and brought to the first of the week.; We Mr. premo court of New Mexico will meet stranger. Ed Kealer has been la Magdalena at Muller Badorstaad 12,500 life insurance policy payable to several days in tho country, returned the advent of the little city and sold to Captain Frits Towner prlncl-pa- at Santa Fe on the 28th of this month. reports every work for somo time. At the beginning has beea eiployedi as l her heirs. hnme Sunday nlaht. He Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Bolich departed tor Its hide and tallow. The bear had of the FTuKlaad school. The caso of the United States vs L. K. thing looking nice up the country and for the city of Tamplco, Mexico, where of the week he installed the acotyllno killed a goat and was devouring Its Dcnsmore Is set for tho 28th Inst. It Is reported that the body of an In. gas plant In Hilton's saloon. The case of the towa vs. James Bry- aava there aro plenty or eagles, al they expect to meet the brother of prey when Lucero crept up to within li- Division Foreman Banjule has gono fant, partially buried, was found Ban Somebody threw rocks through two ant, charged with Illicit selling of day on Cathedral street, and the story though ho caught only one. Mr. Bolich, who was here a short time a short dlstanco and laid it out with quor in the town of. rfenadagtoa, waa to tho Jemez hot springs to spend a Romero, who in company ago. This being the nrst time since of the large window pases la the front one well directed family. goes that the Infant was burled alive. Kirclso Bros, shot dismissed, Bryant perlag 11,76 coats couple of weeks with his Peter Apodaca been a fu- they were married that Mr. and Mrs. ot Price. ft Co.'s store Tuesday A. M. Blake, ot WriWBgton, D. C, family day Police Judge Conklln and the city mar with Rlcardo has night. guilty party and 110 license, eovorlas tlsse ia Kitchen and loft tho same gitive from tho past few Bolich have ever been away on a trip Tho deserves the who received an appointment as clerk ia'' shal Investigated the matter as far as Justice for punishment law which he sold lquers. for a visit to the springs. months, was canturcd last week at Newt, says that they will call It their full extent of that the In tho postofflco here, declined the Gregory Page went to Albuquerqus they could and went to tha placo where allows for such vllllany. Miss Maude Qejbreeia, siaashtor at tho body of the Infant was said to be, Bade de Juan Paiz by Sheriff Benlgno wedding tour. Better late than never. same, as he was offered a better posi Judge usibreatn, ef Dataao, is aera to serve as ono of tho United States If George Watkins' friends back in Clrlaco Jojola, living at Iscondldo, tion In the Denver postofflce. Ho Is on jury which but did not find It. Thero was only a L. Romero and his brother, seierino. 100 bales visiting with Mlae Clara, Daaaels tot commissioners for the term rag for some Texas had seen him coming to town a bad the misfortune to have a visit hero and will spend tho next commences Albuquerque on the small excavation and a batch of Narclso has been wanted of washed away by the flood other friends. MtesV Ma took ast at body, stealing several few days ago they would have spilt alfalfa two weeks on the Pecos forest reserve third Monday of September. which It was thought covered tho time for horso and and water came Jown the arroyo outing at the sea oaot hjOMNiBJa ono time, their Bides laughing. George came In that hunting and fishing. Thereafter he (hn man wtnlap Doctor Hlachjs going with sorao This is all that could be learned about other misdemeanors. At during tho storm Wednesday evening. the matter today. driving a pair of diminutive burros will go to Denver to assume the posi friends next week on a bear hunt to hitched to a wagon, the pole of which Mr Jojola Bays that the water was In postofflce there to which he tured, but Apodaca came up unexpect arroyo ever tion tho the Zunl mountains. Bears are moro HILLtBORO. was so long that It Is doubtful If higher In the than he has been appointed. From the Index. edly on the officers and released mm. before, though had In evidence than they have been for Georgo could have reached them with knew It to be he R. M. Foreo, who for several years A rain on the IMa ttiat, w years. One was week in This time, though, he is securely bound lived In more twen aasy. shot last front From the Advocate. a forty foot lariat. His excuse for ap Escondlda for than was a resident ot this city nnd who Is A drouth has a ! af.tt la Baa of J. B. Moore'a store at Cottonwood behind the bars. ty years. krt George Bullard has sold out bis mer pearing in town with such a rig was spending a tow days at OJo Callento Juan county, anyway; . ,', pass on Deputy was In the reservation. chsndlse business at the Placers to LORDSBURQ. that "he couldn't find tho horses, and Sheriff W. K. Foster expects to return to Santa Fe witn nis Tho 2 year old Mhr of Mr. aad A black bear was killed' this morning kids grub." town tho first ot the week on official nnd they will Jack Babbitt. the had to have wife and young daughter Mrs. Ed Turner, , of Vleta. haa miles west of town by Andrew Mr. Is being urged as gaf three Assessor Kelly Is making an ab Liberal. Following a suggestion mado In business. Foster very likely take up their residence been on tho sick Jprarbtea I Casna, Dan and Ed Manning. Manager From tho a candidate for sheriff by the people of llV la of property of county, so these columns last wock, tho base ball again. Mr. Forco Is manager of . "1 Supply compa- stract the Sierra Mrs. Rolerts, of Blslec, who was part county. His hero attendance. Kelly, of tho Colorado which will be utilised In tho governor's years ago as team havo made arrangements for en the western of the an Important mining company In Ari- Tho Albuquersja CHaoB has agafa. ny's market who relish this class of well known horo a few record ns deputy is certainly much in annual report. Miss Clara Salkeld, was In town visit-ln- g closing tho ball grounds with a high zona. His daughter will attend tho enlarged Its site aad'Btsaoats a better neat will do well to file their order Harve Ringer's well Is completed. board fence, Tho boys havo assumed his favor. convent In this city. Mr. and appearance than her aunt, Mrs. D. B. Ownby. Mrs. city surveyor, is en Lorotto OMrvTa Cltlsoa'a early. Ho bored to a depth ot over 100 feet the responsibility for the liquidation W. W. Jones, Mrs. Foreo have many friends hero sails appear to be breesoj Roberts has three girls, all of whom gaged scctlonlzlng' attwita. the and has plenty ot water In sight. He of the expenso thus Incurred, but will in the Socorro who will bo glad to havo them become of prosperity. CARLSBAD. sho was taking cast to visit her old grant. This work is preliminary to tho iJft' will soon put up a windmill. home. ask the citizens to contribute toward residents of the capital again. Good rains have.Mtoa' daring tha sale of considerable bodies of tho land governor a .D. O. Crane aad brother, Jesse, left M. Chase sold hla Interest in the enterprise In a short time. The Mrs. Otero Is tho first past week on the Bw river water 1'rora Argus. P. has to private parties. It is reported that Im- tho the early part ot the week for Topek'a, enterprise manifested by tho ball boys wife to establish a precedent that shed, and out Lafgavraf.the down- Miss Josephine Witt has announced the Chsse ft McCabo cattlo and ranch Abran Abeyta wilt be ono of tho larg- J' Kansas, been in vary is worthy of tho support of all citizens. mediately becamo popular and proved pour must county The latter has to bis son, S. M. Chase, and W. H. have beoa.SVetThe canon her candidacy for the oAce of paper Is In est purchasers. many 4 poor health for some time and has Small. Mr. Chase has reached an age This always ready to cut very ngrecnblo, especially to tho has been running a week aao school superintendent, subject to tho enjoy with any proposition of sojourners as well as to aw' gono to Kansas to a few weeks' where ho is entitled to retiro from tho tho coin for RATON, In tho capital Tuesday and there, tdsjaoaajh; water la approval of the democratic primaries. kind. visiting ladles in the pa'satisse.'-- . rest. of chasing tho festive steer and the residents, that the river for all Mr. and Mrs, W. A, Wheeler, from good flood to como down Job Range. pay call at the ex- , Tho first life easily, From tho city should tho flrst A scientific exgadjMsja? osjtfltted by Lamar, Mo., arrived here and an- came down Sunday take SAN MARCIAL. Wedetisday Is tho tustom th South Porcha Mrs. Baylor Shannon and her Blstor, Captain Collier left for ecutive mansion. This tho "Records of tlM Vast sstptoring so- nounce that they are here to stay, country has blessed Alamogordo, ho will undergo a tho capitals in the ciety," of night. Tho been Miss Gsddls, camo In from Silvor City From Beo. where that ,'.?ovallH at WashlBaVay.C:, passed They come originally for the benefit cf with rains which seem to be general surgical operation for an Intestinal states and is universally observed by through tho valley tajs.amssvia route Mrs. Wheeler's but Mr. Whee- aad went up to Clifton for a short stay. Henry Lohman is In receipt ot an or health, during the past few days. Stockman trouble, at tho hands of his son-in-la- tho wives of tho governors of, the to tho Chaco Mosul ler haa decided to go permanently late Miss Gaddls has Just returned from der for 500 pounds of honey from the ruM'sn.( the are Jubilant and predict an excellent Vegas postmaster. Dr. Georgo O. Bryan. During his ab In the country. country, where thei&foV,to wnesa tho chicken farming business. New York, whore sho put in about a East Las Washing- crop of grass and fat cattle. D. Albuquerque, sence Dave Dwyer will take bis place Miss' Julia B. Freeman, of cue Muqui BnBKe itnsmav'saoy photo- peach year at Columbia university. Mrs. W. Finney, ot - The Tracy orchard suffered tho in the postofAce. ton n. daughter of Brigadier Gen- graphed tho Aztee rwM severely by of the past is hero securing treatment for her a. waw Jure, and tho rains LA CRUCES. Mrs. W. Ilowcn and daughter from oral H. B. Freeman, U. S. A., and who had recently maklag month, the water standing about the San Jusn Republicans. baby from Dr, McCrory. , vlstt4VMaas; export, Koachdale, Ind., arrived la Raton a Is a cousin of Mrs. Otero, will leave explorations of the eaW BMr tree-ran- d scaMtag of them Progress. M., Aug. 18. At Another mining roprescntlng ssriltaa a number From tho Farmlngton, N. a few days ago. They seek our sunny Ohio to Join her mother, who is there, in tne before flood could be Reports from Torpedo mine at St. Louis parties, Is en route to Inspect for Wlr.'aM mr. Heanr to death the the meeting ot tho San Juan county repub cllmato for tho benefit ot Miss Dowen, vuitinr friends in that sate. Miss Maaon Bond, of Wi drained off. However, the results ot Organ are to the effect that the mine commltteo, held at Axtec, tho Rosedale mining district. ex lican central Marclal who is a pulmonary Invalid, Freeman has been a guest at the oi tne socieiy; om; tisaoMa. of Wash. the fruit crop has been most gratify Is again flooded. There are four pumps 10. fusion were Frank Johnson reached San two Auaust the element two SI Dawson was in town last week. ccutlvo mansion for tho past ington: Clark A BMasi PX. Louie figures which Mc-Juak- after spending or threo months in mm' lag to Mr. .Tracy, the ot la the mlae bow but ail are under wa resulting R. H. Is Post-Dispatc- sadly wanting, in 1.1s He recently mado a large shipment of months, and thinks that Santa Fe Ji . will be ready for publication shortly. ter. A new pump will have to be In A. Texas giving cattle interests at being elected chairman and horses from hlB ranch Bear Dawson to about tho nicest place that sho has Alton, 111.: Dr. A, ,tMg. of St. two tention. Sever secretary, vice tho former Broyles hus Kansas. He haa sold Wa.flae stallion, over visited. Her stay here was made Louis, aad. O. M, HSjMWM Dea ot the terri Mrs. J. W. writes her and officers now bsnd from Fresno, Cal., of meeting Dr. Deceptive, to parties at Catskfll. very pleasant by all who met her vcr, Levi & tery. bo-abl- e pay capital Strauss Co7H A. A, Shaw aad enjoying a drive In hla A lino horse, weighing pounds, sho hopes o to tho were to t 1,0 before capper riveted overalls H' The primaries ordered rubber tired carriage through tho de- was found dead la the Lottos! pasture, of New Mexico another visit 14 held Saturday. August 30, and the Monday. The horao belonged to Mr. long. J5 feftslvV lightful eountry surrounding that H fMMMty convention at Farmlaajtoa, Sat etty. Nlsch, who lives oa Jaaewew Mesa, aad ; ehanalag SAN JUAN COUNTY. t. iffday. September 6, when a straight The management of the territorial was worth 1180, A soMsasaaMng near iTS MHhstii smMlcan would be placed la fosjsM. ticket fair la working to present such an ex the dead horso was to, have beea Farming fta SM, the first in six years. hlbttlea as has sever before be shot through Jae Sank. H Is supposed From tho Hustler. made. Those who mlae seeing It viM tho animals wore 'soot Vr a party of Tho frtttt evaporator, Presents a busy 231 ELbbIK? ' BBBBBai. Ct4sl ehrtfffte make the mistake of their Uvea. Go boys who wore hiinMasT with a loaf appearaaee these days. , From tea to , Chicago, III., Aug. 22. Anthracite and make the great holiday aad sight range rifle la the raseys Suaday eve. twelve hand are emjaleyed in the 19 today. A coal advanced to a tea here seeing of im aa eveat long to be re aing. fruit kmattuUnK tha 'llaeMae., ft CO., I i

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si appreciation feeling' of their friendly United States are worth at a low val - which must bo looked after In this ngo EDITORIAL NOTES. compare dltion, tycckfi) d,i(bni I this condition of barbarism has authorized Manager llrowno ,uf toward thin place and our readiness to I small-profi- t nation $20,iion.ooo,000. of margins; but tho mind with tho onlightcned methods of his to assist Richard Wotherlll In making reciprocate pre-- 1 Penny HUM lnORKI"T. PtHll.lHHKHS whenever opportunity Tho nnnunl value of tho farm prod - which nndurtakos this task does so nt grabbing and grinding avarlco own day. by tho Navajo Indian show the biggest, sents pntrontzlng tho territorial' nets Is $5,000,000,000. j expenso never build n city. the of the nervous system New Jersey now manufactures Pueb- fenturo or the kind over attempted In fair nnd In other ways." Tho slue of tho average The Kalians crop Is re-- Amcrlcnn which It woinm, or of Its own sanity. corn already lo Indian pottery, and Navajo blankots tho United Stntes. Tlio Intention Is . t yrai 00 rnrm Is 1 10.0 ncrcs. Life to tho president of n grent cor- - porte I to bo too largo for the liars to being to orgnnlzo .('J no aro mado nt Philadelphia. a caravan of promlnont AVVV IN DEMAND. Tho nvorngo value of a farm Is $.1,- - porntlon which ruiiH scores of mills hnmW, That llttlo row In republican polit- San Juan county citizens In carriages, Tho New York Commercial directs 574. and neres of mines, nnd whoso army of Tho census of 1900 shows that New and accompanied by ' ical circles at Santa Fo should bo com- fifty freight teams THE TERRITORIAL FAIR. attention to fnet Tho average value per aero In $2 1.39. labor numbers hundreds of thousands, 'Mexico had twenty year tho thnt tho enormous citizens that promised at the earliest possible date. laden with fruits and several hundred Tito people who utt.-n- the torrltor-la- l demand for typewriters, which in Brow- Tho value of farms Increased 25.0 is very exciting, but it is n dissipated over 100 years old. Nnvnjo Indians with 500 per The Impression Is gaining strength or 1,000 will certainly lip well outer-tnlncd- . ing steadily from week to week. Is cent In tho last decade. llfo In the truest sense of tho term. Tho vnluo of commerce ponies, make trip fnlr the world's with ench batch of tho overland from Tho rnrf will bo tho boat only another demonstration of the fact In tho noith centrnl division of the 'The excitement of It Is not only In Is two nud a half or three times as Venezuelan war Farmlngton to Albuquerque, news that what Venezuela needs In the making ever seen In llio soul invest, nil tho not- that a full supply for a recognized hu- country the Increnso wns 30.3 per cent, tense; It Is awful nnd rrlghtful. Tho great as it was thirty years ago. rour spectncnlar camps on tho way Tho tho present emergency Is policemen. ed running ami trotting horses of Colo- man need Is orten difficult of produc- center of number of farms life of tho drunknrd Is comparatively Tho United Stntes has given up over. The departure rrom here will be . or 110 Tho & rado an.; Texas b Inr: in tho ontrk-s- tion. Tho old days when business tlio United States Is miles enst healthful compared with that of n cap Marcus Islnnd to Japan. It goes with- Colorado Fuel Iron company made about October 9. Farmlngton or - officials a The base ball gam s wU bo tho very men nnd nuthors struggled with the iy soutn ht. I.ouls, I:. Wayne louu- tnln of Industry, whose mind nil day out saying that Marcus Is willing. nro making big fight for con- Hustler. witncRK'd anywhere, pen, ty, Illinois. nnd nearly all night is shifting trol or that corporation. John W. bent evir tho cramping their lingers and weary from Tho Hnton Reporter asserts of bli; leagues lug Tho population center Is six miles one with a thnt the Gates wants to boss tho big concern. Mrs. Plckard's Birthday. players the being their brains, Imvo prnctlcnlly Intense Interest to nnother city of Fo but political HI Paso southeast of Columbus, lnd. which Is Impossible to Santa cuts little or nlremly mgngl. Intends to passed away. Today court records, rapidity tho Ice. The totnl Immigration Into Canada Tho mother Samuel Plckard, of secure tho entire Pittsburg team, tho manuscript copy nnd business docu- The center of value of farm property Bhuttle or to any merely mechnnlcnl ror the fiscal yenr ended Juno 30 footB tho First Natlonul hnnk, had a birth Is thlrty-nln- o west-northwe- When yon nre right it Isn't neces- chnmplons thla year of tho Natlonul ments nro nearly all produced by tho miles of Instrument. This captain ot Industry up over 70.000 persons, Americans bo-In- g day the other day at Farmlngton, and 111. sary league. Albwpierqu has secured a typewriter, and machines enpablo of SprliiRilold. cannot stnnd the strain: no human to tnlk yourself to death telling tho largest number by nationality. tho Hustler of that town says: having or The of In manu- mini) or about It. hard tram to heat. three the doln tho work required of them can center Investment can; nnd the orgnnizutlon the Democratic newspapers aro endeav "A very happy anf enjoyable sur- pitchers, factures Is llfty-nln- e miles south-south-we- host league profc6i'innl and bo secured nt all prices, from f 10 up administrative of these great corpora- Tho printers ot tho United States oring to make It appenr that there is prise parly took place Monday evening nnd of. of Olovelnnd, Ohio. ac- IjiJoIo, the famous batter leader to $100. Tho result is, that n domnnrt tions which domand this abnormal have resolved to havo nothing to do friction in republican ranks lu this ter- when by about forty Icagoe. Tho ex- The center of corn production I It; tho American Indian i.Ci nrlsen thnt tho manufacturers find tivity defective. with so?lnllsm. ritory. The wish iu this Instance Is of Fnrmlngton's most popular old aul hibit wlil be tlio best ever hooij In the It dlilleult to supply, and their business llfty-fou- r miles southwest of Spring- Time spent in bemoaning the mis- father to the thought. young folks met nt tho residence of United States, two hundred NuvnJooH Is more "hoomlni,.V field, III. THERE IS NO DEATH. W. H. Chambcrlln pro- than Not only Is takes of yesterday will not insure tho Tlio Citizen is Informed that tho nnd from there hclnR engaged to Rive races nnd war tho domestic demand overwhelming, The center or whent production Is success tomorrow. ceeded, with nn abundance or good of slight political differences between re- dnnccfl on tho stre tB ovory ovenitiR but call for seventy miles west of Dos Molno. , is go things, to tho homo the American machines There no death! tho stars down Aluminum tubing ror scientific publican lenders Las Vegns nil of Mrs. H. A. E. during fair. The agricultural, tnln-ora- l nt hnve tho from nbrouu Is enormous, and con- ' To rise unon somo other shore. Is flno 1,000 I'lcknrd, to assist thnt lady in appro- I drawn so that been nntlsfactorlly settled, and nnd educational exhibits will ho stantly Increasing. The center of production of cotton And bright In crown thnt priately celebrating heaven's Jeweled feet will weigh only a pound. Sau Miguel county Is good tor 1,000 her sixtieth birth complete In every department. Tho Is thirty-fou- r mllcc north by west ot They shine forever more. year. Games nnd guessing If a few more government reserves majority at the November election, contests troops from Fort Wlngnto will bo Jackson, Mine. wero soon arranged nnd occupied tho accom-panlc- There Is no death! tho forest leaves are created In Now Mexico will i camped on the fair nrounds, CHILD LABOR IN THE 30UTH. The center of the number of farms there Tho territorial republican ccutrnl tlmo until tho supper hour, when nil Convert to life the viewless nlr; be llttlo room left for I by General Funston nnd Htnff. Tho states of North Carollnn and hns moved westward foster than tho stockmen. commltteo wilt meet In this city next sat down to n dnintlly prepared lunch- The rocks disorganized to reed ItVtltflt' I o.ititn liln.m n .. .1 I ... Tho national guard of tho territory Alabnma have Just mndo Investiga- certer of population. A healthy crop of snnrllng political fill. eon, after which moro games nnd Tho hungry moss they bear. -- will bo present In largo numbers. Foot tions an to tho employment of child The greatost westward movement liars aro being bred In this territory holding tho conven' m to nominate laughter whlled away the time until ball games will occur on several days. labor In the cotton fnctorles of those has been that of wheat, whose center There Is no death! the dust wo tread for the fall campaign. They grow with tho next dolognto to congress. Raton midnight, when tho guests departed Shall change Tho Elks, Shrlners nnd Eagles will stntes. Tho showing Is a terrllilo one of production hns In llfty years moved beneath the summer or without irrigation. wants tho convention nnd thnt place for homo after wlshluug tho hostusH during week nnd 111 showers, will probably by keep op:n house that In both. North Carollnn has 15,0 I t degrees rrom northeasten. Ohio to Gold dollnrs aro to bo be selected tho com- many more equally happy birthdays To golden grain, or mellow fruit, the souvenir parades of tho different orders will operatives In her cotton mills, of whom western lown. coins Issued by tho United Stntes mint mittee nnd yenra of continued prosperity. Thursday, 10, n Of rainbow tinted (lowers. occur. On October 7,090 nro tinder I I yenrs or ngo. Tlio In commemoration of tho St. Louis Shipbuilding on the great lakes is "Ma" I'lcknrd, ns she is called by those grand trades' display will occur, head- average wages paid these children Is AGE LIMIT. There Is no death! the leaves mny rail. fair to bo held In 1904. assuming remarkable proportions. Lnst who know her best, is one of tho early In ed by Montezuma his ehurlot. Fire but 29 cents a day; while some It hns been by au- Tho llowors may fade and puss yenr forty-tlire- o steel vessels were pioneers of tho west, an example of sports at denied the highest It mny not bo according to tho and all sorts of will bo on hu-mn- away works plnces In tho wager of thorities on tho subject that any u Golden Rule but most built for service on these Inland sens, God's own children, dearly beloved by program every evening. They only wnlt through wintry hours. of us foci rather tho child labor are as low no 9 cents per being hns over lived to be 110 glad that Mr. Schwab of costing nbout $10,500,000, nnd there everybody ror her kindness of heart, Nothing will please. Instruct The warm, sweet breath or May. tho steel trust that day or twelve bourn! years old; and these niithorllleu have has gone crazy and Inst his nro orders pending for twenty-eigh- t cherry disposition and sympathetic and Ciitertaln tho people will bo omit- health. From lSltO to 1900, tho increase in 1 erased to believe that any person has There is no death! the choicest girts more of tho samo typo, which will cost nature In time of sickness nnd dis- twenty-secon- d Distribution of flower nnd tho program of tho child-worker- vegetable ted from tho number or s under 10 exceeded the age of 101. Altnough That heaven hath kindly lent toenrtli $7,250,000. tress. Mny nho live n thousand years, annual territorial fair, which seeds by the government will be start- years or ago was 270.7 per cent. It Is there have been many centenarians Are over first to seek again "Senator Ilnnnn Is a strong man po Is tho wish of the Hustler." will begin on Tuesday, October 14, nnd or ed September 1, three months earlier estimated, rrom nil tho dnta at hand, who have professed to be 12') yunrs old The country their birth. litically." says Ciillom, "and I close on tho evening of Saturday, Oc- than usual. Senator Cranberries to be that there are at least 22,000 children and n few who have nunouueed their And nil things that Tor growth or Joy nm very fond of him but his Plentiful. 18. Tho strike among health tober under 10 In tho cotton mills or the en- ngo ns 130, it must be conceded in Are worthy or our love or care. threatened the will not permit him to Grand Rapids, Mich., Aug. 19 - Tho thnt miners at Sllverton, Colo., has happily make the race tire couth, nnd that 10,000 or these are no case has there been Indubitable or Whoso loss has left us desolate, for the presidency. Ho la not a candi- sixteenth nununl convention of tho COST OF LIVING. been averted. This has been done under 12 years o" ngo. Such a state or documentary proof of the claim. It has Are safely garnered there. date and does not want the nomina- Wisconsin Stnto Cranberry Growers' Tho Massachusetts of sta- through a compromise between burenu affairs Ik simply damnable. been considered slgniflenr t thnt every Though the tion. President Roosevelt will bo nom- association began today at the otute tistics of labor has been looking Into life becomes a dreary waste, men and their employers. very old person, (or person alleged to We know Its flow- inated, and probably by acclamntioii. experimental Btatlon near here Tho pi ices and cost of living. Tlio prices fairest sweetest COST OF STANDING ARMIES bo more tbnn 105 years) has been ers, The people of this city, regardless Thero Is no question nbout It." members of the association repot t tho It has Investigated are wot those of or political affiliations, good Tho Amorlcan Industrial Invasion of either a pauper, or very poor, and so Transplanted into paradise, will do their Murk Hnnua says: "It Is hard to outlook for a record breaking har- diamonds, silkB, steel nnd automobiles, to It year. Europe has brought sharply to the at- hns not been In n position to maintain Adorn immortal bowers. best make pleasant for the dele- conciliate, it Is hnrd to arbitrate, n vest this but of food, plain clothing, nnd the gates ot tho democratic party tention or foreign publicists tho fact documentary evidence. Most have Tho voice of bird like molody nt tho question when only one sldo will con- rent of modest homes. Tho cost of convention, 13. Lively Time Expected. that tho groat standing armies of all been negroes, ot whoso birth no rec- territorial October it." It be try n Inw living It has looked Into Is not thnt of That we have missed nnd mournod sider So would to aro two county republican tho commercial nations nro a heavy ords have been kor'. Two ot the best young men In Now Hut Is There millionaires but of men whose average so long suit. whnt the mutter with committees at Santa Fe, one regular handicap. The king of Italy realizes Now mingles with angel Mexico edit the two newspapers nt Sli- making both sides consider It? .yearly Income, Including tho earnings the choirs There and one tho outgrowth of tho bolt In thin, and on his recent visit to St. THfc. In overlnsting song. ver City, nnd ihey aro wasting their was as much objection to trial by jury of wives and children, fall below $1,000 LOST TRIBES. that county two yenrs ngo. Tho mnt- Petersburg ho discussed Tho subject time In .1 wordy war that is beneficial whon It was first proposed ns Is a year. There nro several theories about the Thoro is no death! although wc thero tcr, It Is snld. will come before ter- with the czar. It Is Intimated thnt ho to no one. now to compulsoo arbitration. the The bureau was ubio to get detailed of grieve Frl-dn- y received so much encouragement thnt, disappearance the ten lost tribes of ritorial republican committee next statements of the expenditures of 152 When beautiful, familiar forms Tho largest map In the world Is the The Chicago Record-Heral- d wants his coming to Israel. The kingdom of Israel, com- for settlement. worklngmen's families. Tho average at visit Berlin, ho will That thoy have learned to lovearotorn ordnance survey map of England, con- Greenland bought so thnt Uncle Sam Wil-hcl- prising the ten tribes, was overthrown tckc tip tho mnttcr with Emperor . taining yearly expenditure of tho normal fam- by Shalr-ianesor- king of Assyria, In From our embracing arms. over 10S.000 sheets, nnd cost can hnvo a coaling station thnt would Congressman Mosc Renominated. ily, as shown by the budgets collected, 721 H. car- lug $1, OuO.OOO n yenr ror twenty yenrs. command tho approach to the North Howling Ky., Aug. 19, It should not bo difficult to convince C, and the Inhnbltonts were Although with bowed and breaking Green. Tho Is 797. Of this amount $428 goes for ried captive Into tho mountnlnoiiH re- heart, Tho money question has always been Polo. And tne Los Angeles Times republican eongrcsslonnl convention of the kaiser that the main cause or sue-cessr- food, f 109 for clothing. $100 for ront, gions of Mcdin. According to some au- With slnglo garb and silent tread. the principal hobby of the dem-- ' says that tho first thing we know some the Third district held hero tollny re- competition of ninnu-racturer- s $4C for fuel anil light, and $114 for American crntlc party. This yenr Is bobs up In t dratted Chlcngo newspaper will wnnt In thorities, they may be found lu China Wo bear their Bensoloss dust to rest sulted In the renoinlnatlon of Con- purposes. Fifty-thre- e Kuropo is their ability to ' all other per at the present day. Others place them And cny that thoy arc "dead." the shape ot Insufficient cnmpalgu uo to bo buying "Indln's coral strand gressman McKuuzIo Moss without op- cent of nvorngo Income goes produce commodities cheaper than Is the for In the region of the Caspian sea. The not dead! they have but pass- funds. in order to command something else. position. food. It Is evident prosperity done over there. Thoro are several They are that tho ancleut Ncstorlnns, tho Afghans, tho ed Archbishop Ireland pronounces the The Chlcngo reach Is long and It never of the family depends largely upon tho reasons for this, but one of them cer- Bleeps. FnQeant of In'antty. tainly is Mexlrans, Peruvians nnd North Amer- Beyond tho mists thnt bind us here American government to be tho most price of food. is, that our manufacturers do not -- Tho cost of clothing ican Indians, and even the inhabitants new llfo reasonable and ralr-mlndc- In the Tho number of saloons In Washing Aaluiry Park, N. J., Aug. 19. One comparatively speaking, mat- have to pay tho heavy taxation which Into the nnd larger a trivial of Great llrltaln and Ireland, have been sphore. world. This is high praise, boldly ton will soon be re by nearly thousand little tota were either trun- ter. Tho trust or combination which is tho rule In Kuropo, and a large Of that serencr 'iced snld to be descendants a, tho ten Thoy dropped robo 01 spoken and well deserved. half. There nro now nbout 513 bars, dled o; or the boardwalk along tho ljarms workingman Jg share of which Is to meet the cost of have but their the tho roost tho tribes It is probablo that the tribes clny A business that Isn't vortii adver- including clubs, hotels and all places beach or toddled along In true Infan-wher- e one which puts up the prlco or the enormous standing nrmics. food. wero absorbed by tlio people among To put shining ralmont on; tising Isn't worth wasting tlmo over. intoxicating drinks aro Bold. tile tashlon on tho occasion of tho & ,i their Phpap transportation bojn to tho baby after-$40- 0 whom they were placed by the They havo not wandered far away You never know haw much your busi- Theao bnrs have been paying n tr.s of , tenth annual parade this Prklngman, because It, cheapens POSTOFFICE FIGURES. ' s tho They are not "lost" or "gone." ness can amount to until you adortlso a year as llcor.se fee. This feo "on. The affair was under tho man-ha- frlcc of food. Ac many requests re- - H. Ayres. a result of Though disenthralled and glorified, ami And out. been Increased by tho now code toiascmont of Mr. llnrold who eclved at tho postofllco department by com-- 1 ncted ns grand snnrshnl. Thero BIG CROP YEAR. They still nro here nnd love us yet; Tho people are satisfied with tho SS00. and it is estimated the MEN LIKE POWER. the third assistant postolllce general continued prosporty of this country mlnslnncrs that the number ot bars woro fully 30,000 people lined on both Now crop is practically The denr ones they have left behind Any man In tho world of tho average has Issued a pamphlet entitled "Pos- that tho corn and will Insure tho continuance of tho will bo reduced to about 275, which sides of tho avenue for a distance of Is suro to They never can forget. sort will say what all men work for Is tal Statistics or tho United States "made," it assert that this party in power which Is responsible will bo a comparatively small number 2,000 ynrds, over which matting had will bo biggest agricultural year In And sometimes, when our hearts grow-fai- personal success, says tho San Fran- from 177C to 1902." It contains much the for tho prosperity which wo uro now tor is city of 278,000 inhabitants. been spread for tho triumphal proces- Men wnnt money, Is of Interest, part' ulnrly asj the history of tho United Stntes. An t sion of children. cisco Chronlela. that deep, enjoying. the power, popularity, Influence, poreonnl showing the remarkable growth of the' enrly frost may posslb'y hurt the corn Amid temptations flerco nnd wildly raging waves The democratic party Is not respon JEMEZ HOT SPRINGS. advancement and pleasure. The man country since the revolution, says aj somowhat In northern stntes. Hut sta- Or when tho Committed Suicide. Of grlor passion sweep. sible for anything, nnd so It denounces Aspen, Colo., Aug. 19. F. Mc- tho world of tho avcrago sort will report. tisticians arc figuring on the totnl yield A Big Crowd Vlcltor's Now Ber- Jns. of wasnington everything thnt it supposes to bo gen of at Millan, mining postom-co- s t fevered brow a well known broker, say: Moralize all you pleaso, It Is In 1789 was only 75 of cctcals reaching the cnormuiin We feol upon our there erally considered nn evil, and de- nalillo County's Fine Resort. morning a wound Inflicted tho solflBh motive that turns the wheels established, the length ot the post amount of 4,000 million bushels. This Their gentle touch, the breath of died this of nounces the republican party as re- Spcclnl Correspondence, by himself with a revolver with suici- of all enterprise. They also who are routes being 2,275 miles and the gross Is about a third larger than last year's bnlm ; sponsible for It. Jemcz Hot Springs, N. M Aug. IS. dal Ho has been mentally un- But men of the averago sort discover revenuo of tho department being only yield and Is appreciably larger than Their arms enfold its nnd our hearts Intent. Late arrivals nt Hlock's hotel aro Nor-cls- o balanced for a yenr. Ho was a native that to get good men to do good work $7,510 Tho expenditures for the same that of any previous year. Grow comforted anil calm. Let's glvo tlio city a now coat of up al- Pino and wife, Cubero; S, U. of Canuda, and came to Aspen lu 1887. they must pay prlco. Aien lovo llfo yenr wero $7,560, only $1,- - In paint and clean tho streets and the and of this Tno nhunnnnco not Confined to the And over near us, though unseen. McCor-mlc- k leys. Thousands of visitors will d White, Jemez Pueblo; F. J. and. ho ;;ood things that wake life 057 were paid iu salaries to postmast- cereals, Cotton, hay, apples, potntoes The dead, ImniOrtnl spirits tread: Over a Dead Horse. tho territorial fair, and it is busi- Santa Fo; Joseph Humor, Albu- pleasurable and give to worker a ers. In fit:t Ml crops throughout tho coun- - For all boundless unlverso A "horso" lawsuit took plnco this the the ness to put tho whole city in the best querque; Peter Kitchen and family, sense of satlsraction. Thoro wero In 1901, 70,594 postofll-cc- s try hiWo done extraordinarily well. Is life thero are nd dead. Gallup. morning before Justice Crawford. A post possiblo condition. Mrnoy Is power. Ho who affects to In operation, Gl 1,808 miles of Moreover, there Is no anticipation ot J, h. MeCREERY. M. from Gallup short tlmo ago Ortiz & Co. wore culled Thero is a lively political campaign E. Sanjule arrived "despise Is weak In mind If ho Is not n routes, 466,146,059 mile of mall acW tho unprofltnbly low prices that have a ago ami went Into camp upon to put shoes on a real genuine In nrocrcss In Hawaii tarrltory. The few days hypocrite. Power Is an attribute of vice performed. Tho gross revenues sometimes nccompanled years of Territorial Insane Asylum. with hl3 family who aro pleasantly bronco belonging to Sol. Block, In n returned to tho islands. strength and wisdom. Under the con- or tho department were $111,631,193, abundance With tho increase In pop- Thoro are at present 113 patients nt has A. attempting to shoe tho animal the men Ib one of tho po- located at L. Judt's. trol of right principles it is a gift to bo tho expenditures $115,0.19,007, nnd ulation the consumption hns stendily asylum ror tho Insnno hero, fifty and she tho lender ot or Cerrllloa, had to use foreo nnd throw the horso the parties fighting for control ot Jumes Lucero and wire, desired and cherished. Tho exercise ot $19,113,590 were paid Us compensation risen, Farmers nro counting on a fair of whom are females, the largest lu litical enjoyable sojourn ror pnst to tho floor. Ho wns unruly and very gom of tho Pnclllc. artor an tho Iiower la exhlleratlng to those who to postmasters. price for everything they have to sell. the history or the institution. Thero the month, left on Block's .stage this morn- pnrtlculnr, und kicked at everything liavo worthy ambitions. Ho who af- From June 30,1847, to Juno 30, 1851, Is room at the utmost capacity tor Tho next meeting ot tho national ir- ing. within his reach. Finally, tho men con- bo Colo- fects to desplso the exercise of power 4,603,200 postar.o stamps were issued, not more than three additional pa- rigation congress will hold in II, C. Leeds Is slowly recovering quered tho horse, but not until he had 7 CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY. 1b a woakllug, it ho bo not a hypo- while In tho slnglo year 1901 4,329,273.-C9- tients and this many aro said to bo rado Springs beginning cn October 6. with ehnnceB quite favorable for ontlro burst a blood vessel, when death oc- will crite. stamps wero used by tho pooplo It is providential thnt thero is a already on the way to UiIb city. Thero It Is announced that three subjects recovery. This will bo good news to curred a few seconds later. Tho firm or the United States. limit to human achievements. Tho In are nlso unfortunates bolng held In receive special attention forestry, his many Albuquerque friends. offered to pay Mr. Block what thoy PRODUCTION OF QUICKSILVER. In 1853, tho year In which stamped exorable law of compensation Is meted several county Jallc of tho territory harmony nnd colonization. John A. Leo and Hen llotho, of Albu considered a ralr prlco ror tho horse, 6,000,000 The production of quicksilver In tho envelopes were first Issued, out with a mailed hand by a "divinity for the reason that accommodation Tho Cliff dwolllngs or Mancos nnd querque, visited for a couple ot nays but ho refused, sotting u big prlco on 1910 was United States In 1901, as reported by wero used, while In the total that shapes our ends." It Is well that cannot be provided ror them at tho other sections In the southwest, aro last week with Mr. Leeds. tho horse. Tho case was decldod and 772.839,000. Mr, Dr. Joseph Htruthers, In Mlnoral 's It Is not In mortals to command suc asylum. Las Vegas Optic. drawing a great many visitors, among Hank Thomas has about got rid of Block no doubt now wishes that or posta! e of the United States, now In The first yenr's Issue cess. If It wero so, lu a few gouern them somo or tho moBt prominent poo-pi- his rhoumatlHin and says ho will ro- - ho had accepted tho prlco tendered 31.049.000, while press, amounted to 29,727 llaskB of cards, 1873, numbered tlons tho enrth would be owned by a Marble Quarry In Lincoln County. of America and Europe, fortunate turn to Albuquerque about Septombor him by Ortiz & Co. 659,614,800 !)Bued. 7G& pounds each, valued at $1,382,305, lu 1901. v.'r few of tho "captains of Industry." Hap- Tho extenslvo marble quarries nbout ly a number of Bclentlllc wrltors. 1 and those fellows that ho has got Tho registry system was started In pily, comes to all tho of Haughty Mescalero Indians. as compared with 28,317 flasks, valued death children two and a half miles east of Alamo Rnngo says: "Tho It In for hail better dodgo tho corners u 1855, nnd In that year tho registered men, nnd tho wealth accumulated by The Raton get A dispatch from Alnmogordo, to tho at tl.302.58C In 1900, an increase gordo have just been sold to El Paso Dally Citizen hus been en- w'len they sight of him. pieces numbcrod 029,322. In 1901 they greed Is Denver News, snyH! quantity of 1,410 flasks und In value of avarice and scattered nnd parties, who will at once put In n largo larged to a seven column, eight pnge Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs. Spears and 179,710. To the total production dur- numbered 20,814,501. snunndored by succeeding generations. marble sawing polishing plant. A daughter of Albuquerque aro Improv- Tho proclamation of President Roose money to amount and paper, and Is now the largest dally ing 1901 California contributed 23,720 In 1865 orders the Tho case of Mr. Schwab, the captain spur has been surveyed and will be ing and enjoying Uiemsolves grently. velt sotting aside a vast forest reserve $1,360,122 wero Issued, whllo In 1901 newspaper In Now Mexico. It would 370,000 of Oregon of ot great Steel trust, with a million Paso-Roc- k and two friends loft of nbout acres timber land flasks; Texas, 2,932 flasks and the constructed i"roin tho El lal bo a credit to a city of 50,000 popula- Charles Mollnt 1X flasks. The incronso In production tho total amounted to$274,54i,067. a year salary, is almost pathetic In Its railway, a or three miles, morning for tho Sulphurs to re- enmo nt a distinct surprise to tho peo matter of and distance tion." this to very fortunate, considering tho noc Tho number of pieces of tragic ending. Ho Is reported to be n deposits. Ib main a couple or days. Thoy are buy- ple of New Mexico. This vnst tact, 500, to tho marbJo This stone easily of additional quicksilver during all kinds mailed Increased from mental and physical wreck, and he is pronounced superior to building ran If tho formation of a stoglo and ing a good time. which will bo known nR Lincoln forest 000 In 1790 to 7,424,390.329. Apacho tho present strenuous summer. not to be envied by tho poorest laborer terlal that Is UBcd in El Paso and cheroot trust wero to result lu putting Matthew Reynolds, United Stntes reserve, Joins tho Mescalero that wnlks the streets of Albuquerque hauled rrom tho eastern states, Its tho price of cigarettes so high that attorney for the land court, was at tho reservation on tho north and east, and ono-foiirt- h county SENTIMENT RATON. FACTS ABOUT FARMS. Good health Is more to any man than use has been grently ham they would bo out of tho reach of tho Sulphurs lust week "boiling out." lies nbout In Otero OP heretofore one on county. The first volume of the census bu all tho .old of nil tho mines. pored by tho great expenso or getting small boy there would be trust Tho springs aro booming. Roth bath and tho remainder In Lincoln Tho Ilaton Range, tho republican public would look with a le- Ib with or reau report on agriculture has recently Tho llfo of a "captain of Industry," It to the cars. which tho houscb havo about all tho business U well timbered and covered ieper that city, says: eye. popular grass. During past several years Tho Reporter's suggcslon tho been published. Among tho facta like that of n policeman, Is not a happy nient they con attend to. Block's the that is well pattontzed. Joe Hale, considerable effort has been put forth aaunln of tblx nllv l.m-.-n- thn Albll- - gleaned t.icrcfrom nro tho following: ono. The last Ibsiio of Harper's Week Articles of Incorporation, A million young men who have had hotel or tho culinary to homestead entry nnd emereuu Raton There are 5,739,057 farms in tho ly painted a terrible picture of the life Tho articles orincorporation of Mon brilliant opportunities in llfo are chef, has charge set aside for fair this fall because ho Is as good as any mining locnllonB portions of the great wjui nt tni.fiu, l.v thn itnmncmtlc United States. of tho "captain of Industry" ot the tezuma lodgo No. 1, A. F. & A. Ma tramps today, and a million girls, who and tho sands ot Ari Mescalero Apacho Indian reservation, as place tyr Tho number of acres comprised In present day. sons of Fo havfl been filed In tho might havo been good wives in pros chef that ever trod territorial committee the Santa Mexico. 480,000 acres, over which Mdtag tho convention, la them is 841,201,546. In 1850 the mini "Modern Industrial combinations are office of tho torrltorlsl secretary. The perlty, havo taken othor opportunities, zona or New containing democratic T. Ib a guest, at tho small remnant of a once blood way voices tho Benttmeat of the bor of acres In farms was less thun manslayers. Their huslncsa Is so enor object of tho corporation Is to exer- varied lu character, varied and leading James Johnson the M Tho Mes-csIero- H of of 300,000,000. Tho Improved farm acre mous and so varied, their activities cise usual ami ordinary functions out in bo many directions that ono Stone hotel. thlrHty tribe now wander. afle this city. The weather tho stage came lu loaded with pastoral and agricul- AbVa iajnrwMlln rjxin Ukr frnama Altlll ago or crop producing urea has in are so constant and their duties so cx-- 1 lodge of A. V, & A. could not undertake to discuss them Block's are a of a subordinate ovory trip last week. no earthly ajiwrtmi do net reprvaeat the people creased so much 'outer than the na acting, that an entirely new problem la Masons and to disseminate tho princi- all. passengers tural tribe, but have use population 42,915,891 by historian of tho early for Buch a vast tract. But since tho m aw ctiy, ARd the city eaaaoc re tleaal that acres administration Is presented them. pals of benevolence and charity of the The future Territorial Fair. aew. rwe at Improved land are now available for The slnglo mind may grasp all the de order. Location, Santa Fe. nart of the twentieth century will mar The president has seen It to set aclde a maoaititie lor their ancient Albuquerque adjoining MW of 411 - MMMM aarfdiM production. At tho same time talla of no vast a business aa Is carried Term of existence fifty years. The In- vel at the folly of losing millions of Tho territorial fair at vast tract this reservation It year to be the greatest Is futile to try and get any . re-- Mm yield per acre, owing to Improved by ono combination. A mind may corporators are W. S. Harroun, Marcos money and causing Intnlte Inconven- promises this considered a tae alMe tor aaMiac taa on west. aUe4a, has greatly Increased. bo versatile enough to comprehend and Rldodt, F. P. Crclghton, W. R. Price, 1. ience and distress la the refusal to ar event of the kind ever held In the of the Mescalero reservation opened Bape- - The fanu 4 fam property of the direct the thousands of minute details Q. Cartwrlgat and George W. KaaebeL Mtrate labor alfereacea, and he wilt B. T. 1. Hyde, of the apterlag far settlers. ty, $100.00. Taxes, 77 cents; penalty, BUSTAitf ANTE, FRANCISCO Land west by road. Land 10 bv 250 varas. eco, nouin ity jj. monioyn, ci j 23 by 300 3 cents coals, 35 cents; total, $1.15, varas, bounded north by C. Iiounded north by F. Garcia, south by Pndllla, west by public road Land 33 rond, west by O. Apodnca, Personnl, road, west by T Sanchez. Personnl. ' " " M. by by tnl, $12.21. v MONTOVA. BARBARA A. Land 50 Garcia, south by Gonzales, east II. Sandoval, west railroad and F, by 100 yards, bounded north by S. San- mi, raxes, u cents; pommy, a $105. Tnxes, $5,17; penally, 25 cents; 17 road, west by acequla. Land 50 by GOO Garcia. Land 28 by 100 vnras, bound chez, south by V. Pnilllln. bv $1,50, FilANCIER, rHANCIK Lan4 f6t varas by M. land 30 varaa by 17 east cents, costs, 70 cents; total, costs, 35 cents, totnl $5.77, ncres Improvements. M. 2 land In grapes. varas, bounded north by J. E. Lucero, ed north nnd south by J. Rodnrtc, acequla, west by road. 00 by 1001 nnd Personal, acres of Personal Iind PADILLA, ANA8TACIO Lnnd CO CHAVEZ, ALHINA Land 420 vnras, $00. BO property. $90.00. $17.02; penal- south by J. TruJIIIo, cast by acequla, cast and west by ditch. Land 30 by yards, bounded north by F. a. Hubbell, Taxes, $10.16; penalty, cents; Taxes by 150 yards, bounded north by J A. bounded nortli by A. Rodrlgues, south costs, 35 cents; totnl, 111. ty, 88 cents; costs, $1.05; total, $10.55. west by road. Taxes, $7.6G; penalty, JIG vnrns, bounded north by F. Garcia, Duuui ii m:iiiiu, uuai ny rt, fft.llll- - . t a. . t i .nulla, siiiiiii uy v, unuvcz, unsi oy by M. Rnca, cast by road, west by are-tin- M. 38 cents; costs, 70 cents; total, $8.74, south by q. Espalln, cast by road, west by J. Uarcla. Personnl, HERRERA Y GARCIA. VICKNT MONTOYA, JUAN Land 34 by $20. Grant, west by J, M. Padllla. Land CO Taxes, $15.32; west by river. Personnl, $25. Taxes, Taxes, 77 cents; pennlty, 3 penalty, 75 cents; Lnnd In precinct 22, 190 yards wlile, 300 yards, bounded nortli by 1. Chaves, CANDELARIA, QUIR1NA Land 13 cents; by 70 ynrds, bounded north by ncequla, costs, 35 cents; totnl, $10.42. by A. by 500 varas, Mon-tnn- 90 cents; penalty, 4 cents; costs, costs, ..1.05; totnl, $1.85, hounded north by Cerro, south by J. south Sandoval, oast by river, bounded north by A. south by Padllla, west by V. Chavez. CHAVEZ, GABRIEL A Land 100 by Grant. Lnnd 20 by 400 south by Montano, by $175; total, $2.75. CA8TORENA, MANUEL-La- nd Gnrcln, cart by J, Garcia, weet b Jos west yards, J. J. cast 40 Land 200 ynrds wide, bounded south by by 3C0 vnras, bounded north by Lor- bounded nortli by P. Tenorlo, south by hills, west by lake, Personal, $20.00. SENA, RAFAEL Lnnd 50 by 400 by 90 yards, bounded north by J. M. rond, enst. by river. Land 100 by 200 enzo Chavez, by Herrera. Personal, $15C. Taxos. $5.17; varas, Iiounded by A. by south Cruz Sanchez, $1072; penalty, 53 cents; conts, 3S C. bnndoval, east by river, west by Taxes, penalty, 25 cents; costs, north J, Rodnrtc, Lalmto, south road, enst by A. J. yards, bounded north by I). Chavez, east by public road, west by public $.1.04; 18 35 $5.77. south by A. J. Lucero, by road, Chavez, by public cents, total, $11.00. Krnnt. Taxes, penalty, cents; cents; total, cast west laud. Land roiith by J. M. Chnvez, onRt by V. Pa- land. Personal, $20, Taxes, $5.55; cobIs. 70 cents; total, $4.52. west by J. A. Rodnrtc and Improve- 30 by GO ynrds, bounded by 1J. LEBARIO. JOSE B. Land in pre CHAVEZ. FEURONIA Lnnd 10 by north dllla. west by hills. Taxes, $1.91; 27 to-tn- l. ments. penalty, cents; costs, 35 cents; 34, 1,00 by 1,000 varas, bounded PEREA, JESUS Land 33 by 400 100 ynrds, bounded north by E. Chavez, Taxes, $11.49; pennlty, 57 Sunchez, south by Grant, east by D. pennlty, 9 conts; costs, $1,10; totnl, $0.17. cinct cents; costs, 35 totnl $12.11. Montoyn. by L. south, enst nnd west by Grant. Per- yards, bounded north by C. Gonzales, south by J. D. Chavez, cast and west cents: west Mniino. Lnnd $3.40. CHAVEZ, LORENZO Land 300 by by 1). Peren, east by road, west 33 b 75 ynrds, bounded nortli by J, sonal, $80. Taxes. $1.15; pennlty, 6 south by ditch. Lnnd 5 by 1,000 yards, bound- PRLCINCT NO. 6. ANTO Land 110 by 300 vnras, bounded nortli by ro.nl, by Ln Ceja. CO by 150 Pndllla, south Ity Grant, by PADILLA. J. cents; costs, 35 conts; total, $1.GG. Land yards, ed north by J, Chavez, south by ditch, APODACA, ailEGORlO Lnnd 80 cast J, 180 vnrns. by S. south by .1 Chavez, east by road, by Marino, west by D. Montoyn. 44 bounded north San- west LUCERO, JOSE FRANCO lBHO in. bounded north by J. Peren, south II. enst by road. Personal property, $5.00. feet by C00 varas, bounded north by F. Lnnd chez, road, by by road and Improvements. Porsonnl, by prop- by 44 ynrds, bounded north by U. Mon- south by oast Padllla precinct 4, 122 by 157 yards, bounded Perea, enst D. Peren. Personal Taxes, 90 cents; penalty, 4 cents; costs, Apouncn, south by S. Apodnca, cast by west by Personnl, $10. Tnxes. 38 cents: pennlty, 2 erty, $40.00. Taxes, $4.40; penally, 22 toyn, south by T. Uorlioa, by S. estate, road. $20. cents; north, soutn, east and west by Mrs. 70 eonts; total. $1.70. Armljo addition, west by river and Im- east Tnxes, 77 pennlty, 3 costs. 35 rents; totnl. 75, Sanchez, west by E. Montoyn. Per- cents; cents; Yrlsarrl. Improvements on govern-mc- nt cents; costs, 70 cents; total, $5.32 CHAVEZ. TOMAS Land 10 by 1,000 provements. Land 33 by 250 vnrns, costs, 35 GABALDON. EPIFEMIO Lnnd 30 PEREA. NE8ARIO Lnnd 50 by 300 sonnl, $20. TnxcH, 77 penalty, cents; totnl, $1.15. land In precinct 10. Personal, vnrns, bounded north by A. Chavez, Iiounded north by M. Chnvez, Eouth c'Is; by 15 varus, bounded nor'h by J. Jnr-nmlll- yards, bounded nnrtii by L. Inibert, by by 3 cents; costs, $1.40; totnl, $2.20. PADILLA. JUAN A. Lnnd SO by $90. Taxes, $9.96; penalty, 49 cents; east and wc!t by ditch. Land 5 by F. Chavez, enst public road, west 200 south by M. Garcln, east by south by C. Gonzales, cast by ncequla, by M. 22 CHAVEZ. VIDAL Land 100 by 200 ynrds, bounded north and south by ccsts, 70 cents; total, $11.16. varus, bounded north by A. Chnvez, Haca. Land vnrns, bounded Ity by river, west by road nnd Improvements. prop- Yrl-snrr- Areuul, enst J. Montoyn. west MAl'RINO. 11. Q. Half Interest in west by M. A. Peren. Personal south by O. Chavez, cast and west by north by J. Yrlsarrl, south by J. l, ynrds, bounded north Ity J. Chnvez y Lnnii 80 by 233 vnras, bounded north erly, $05.00.; Taxes, $13.88; penalty, by by Apodncn, by Ity S. M. Pndllla. Personal, $310, Taxes. E. Va S. W. 14 section, 27 township. 19 ditch. Taxes, 57 cents; penalty, 2 cast rlvor, west La Ceja. south Grant, enst by J. R. Apodncn, soutn by Albuqiier-qu- o 70 costs, 35 cents; total, $14,113. by $9.03; penalty, 48 cents; costs, 35 N. R. 4 0 ncres. Porsonal, $70. cents; cents; costs, 70 cents; totnl, $1.29. Personal $75. Last half taxes. $1.71; Padllla, west J. Castorcnu. Land Apod-n.n- , total, $10.10. Land company, enst by S. TnxcH $10.53; 52 cento; PEREA, MANUEL ANTONIO Land CHAVEZ, ALFREDO (Land 10 by penalty, 8 cents; costs, $1.05; total, 33 by 100 ynrds, bounded north by S. cints; west by R. penalty, costs. by Y Gabaldon. Personal, 35 centB, totnl $11.40. 80 by 1,000 yards, bounded north 1,000 varas, bounded north by J, Chn- $2.84. Pnilllln, south by public lnnd, cast by PADILLA MARINO, JOSB Land $50. Taxes. $9.57; penalty. 47 cents; C. Qonzalcs, south by A. Gonzales, river, by by 100 CO by 200 by MONTOYA, JUAN C. Improve- enst vez, south by T. Chavez, cast by ace- APODACA, MRS. S. J. Lnnd 50 west ditch. Lnnd 33 yards, bounded nortli J. costs. 70 cents; total. $10.74. by grant Pills-bur- yurds, by ny ments on government land. Personal, by T. Romero, west limits. qula, west by acequla. Lnnd 5 by 1,000 by 150 feet, bounded nortli by bounded north J. Sanchez, Chavez, south II. J. Marino, cntt by GABALDON, CORNELIO Lnnd 02 by 50 by 200 by by Sanchez, II. $G5. Tnxes, $10.15; penalty, GO ceata; Land yards, bounded vnrns, bounded north by J. Chnvez, south by Simpler, enst nnd west south J. Padllla, enst public J. west by Sanchez. by 230 vnrns, bounded north by Trini- Con-sale- GO 1). costs. 35 cents; $11. north by L. linbcrt, south by C. south by T. Chnvez, east by accqnln, by B. TruJIIIo. Personal, $5. Tnxes, lnnd, west by bills. Porsonnl, $115, by 300 ynrds, bounded north by dad Gabaldon, south by public rond, total, enst by N. Perea, west by grant $12.00; pennlty, 03 coots, 35 Tnxes, $2.74; penalty, 13 cents; costs, Chnvez, eouth by 11. Padllla, east by PEREA Y ESPINOSA, PRDRO west by road. Personal property, $10. cents; enst by public land, west by T. Gnbnl-don- . $1.05; II. GO by Land 40 ncres. Porsonal, $130. Tax- limits. Personal property, $75.00. Tnxes, $1.15; penalty, 5 cents; costs, cents; total, $13.58. total, $3.92. Chavez, vest by rond. Lnnd Lnnd 100 by 200 vnras, bounded Taxes. $20.30; pennlty, $1.11; costs, 70 APODACA, Y MOL1NO FRANCIS- 400 ynrds, bounded nortli by O. Apo- es, $1.16: pennlty, 6 cents; costs, SS 70 cents; totnl, $1.90. CHAVEZ DE PADILLA, DOLORES north by M. 8. y Tnpla. south by 3c-ver- o cents; total, $22.11. by 00 by Snnchez, by Mon-toy- cents; totnl, $1.50. CHAVEZ, DELFINO Lnnd 10 by CO Land 122 400 varaB, bounded Land by 00 yards, Iiounded north dncn, souih J. enst Sanchez, enst by Joso M. Gabal- Bar-bar- n TAPIA, DEM ETRIO 80 SOUNIBR, JOSEPH Lnnd 50 by varas, bounded north by Mrs. Gib- nortli by Franco Grlego, south by by C. Turlettn. south y N. Chavez, west by rond. Personnl, $70. don, west by same nnd Improvements. Land acres. .1. 77 3 Porsonnl, $05. Taxes, $10.15; penalty. yards, bounded north by Lucoro, bons, south by E. Chnvez, west nnd llarcln, cast by Mils, west by cast by ditch, west by J. M. Chavez. Tnxes, cents; pennlty, cents; Personal, $70. Taxes. $8.01; penalty, by M. Martin, by west costs, . totnl, 50 conts; costs, 35 cents; total, $11. routh east river, enst by ditch. Lnnd 5 by 1,000 vnrns, river nnd improvements. Land in Land 120 by 200 yards, bounded north .1.05; $1.85. 40 cents; costs, 70 cents; totnl, $9.14. by hills. Personal property, $50.00. precinct 8, 00 by 150 vnrns, bounded by R. Pnilllln, south by Indiana, enst 30 by PRECINCT NO. 11. bounded nortli by O. Arlns, south by E. SANCHEZ. SILVBRIO Lnnd GALLEGOS. JESUS MA Lond 100 Taxes, $12.00; penalty, CO cents; costs, Chavez, by by north by J. Apodnca, south by Jullann by N. Padllla. Personal, $10. Tnxes, 35 ynrds, bounded by C. Mon- PIIAVR7, t.anft 17B hv cast ditch, west road. north by 200 vnrns. boundod north by D. Gnl-logo- Pin 37. 35 cents; total, $13.01. Tnxes, $1.15; pennlty, 5 cents; costs, Apodnca, cast by railroad, west by $3.17; pennlty, 17 cents; costs, 70; to- toya, south by Snnciiez, east by T. bounded north by C. Sarractno, south. CORDOVA, JUAN GRIEGO UK river. Personnl, $090. Last half tax-c- tnl, $4.01. south by T. Onboldon, cast by 70 cents; totnl. $1.90. Montoyn, west ,ty M. Cnstoronn. Land road, west by acequla. Land 100 by ny m. I'eren, east oy J. I'croa, west ay Lnnd CO varas wide, bounded north by $1G.59; penalty, 82 cents; costs, 70 J.7. 34 by 100 by CHAVEZ. GERTRUDES Land 10 CHAVEZ. JUAXA Lnnd 200 by ynrds, bounded north J. 150 vnrns, bounded by M. Snn- T. Garcia. Personal, $25. TaxeB, M M. Martinez, south by Q. Gonzales, by cents; totnl $18.11. 200 by P. M. north 1,000 varas, bounded north by T. varas, bounded nortli nnd south Montoyn, south by J, Montnno, chez, south by by San- cents; penalty, cents; costs, 3S enst by Rio Grande, west by Cojn del APODACA Y NUANES, RAFAEL by M. by by rood, west by acequla. Per- rond. cust J. Chavez, south by A. Sunchez; cast and rond, cast Pnilllln, west river. east chez, west by rond. Taxes, $15.50; cents; total, $1.36, Rio Puerto. Taxes, $22.97; pennlty, west by 5 Lnnd 31 by 150 vnrns, bounded north Lnnd 200 by 250 vnrns, bounded sonal, $00. Taxes, 57 cents; pennlty, ditch. Land by 1.000 rnras, north pennlty, 02 cents; costs, 70 cents; to- CHAVEZ, ADOLFO Land 50 by 16 SI. II; costs. 35 cunts; total $24.40. bounded north by T. Chavez, souin by by F. Apodnca y Molina, south ny T. ity rond, south by J. Pnilllln, cast by 2 cents; costs 70 conts; totnl, $1.29. yards, bounded and by R. FERNANDO Lnnti 200 by Gurule, by F. Apodnca y Mollnn, tnl, $13.82. north south ARMIJO. A. Samorn, cast by ditch, west by road. cast J. Chavez, West by J. Snnchez. Lnnd SANCHEZ. RAFAEL Lnnd 80 by Chavez, east by acequla', west by road. 1,000 vnrns. bounded north by F. A. Pe- west by river nnd Improvements. Land 75 by 110 .5. GURULB. DON'ACIANO Lnnd 114 Taxes, 90 cents; pennlty, 4 cents; vnrns, bounded north by 100 ynrds, bounded by C. Tur-rlett- Land 50 by 100 yards, bounded north, ren, by E. Martin, by river, CO by 500 varos, Iiounded north by F. north by 293 vnrns, bounded north by Albu- soutL enst costs. 70 cents; totnl, $1.70, Chavez, south by n Pnilllln. east and .1. by and south by A. Chavez, east by ace- by hills. property, $305, A. y Mollnn, south by J. A. y Molina, south by A. Chnvez, enst querque Land compnny, by west Personal CHAVEZ, JOSE DE LA LUZ Lnnd west by road. Personnl, $10. Taxes, acequla, 100 south J. qula, west by J. Chaves. Land 80 by half taxes, $15.00; penally, 78 oast by road, west by river. Lnnd ln west by L. Sanchez. Lnnd A east by main Last 10 by 1,000 vnrns; bounded north by T. $1.04; pennlty, 8 cents; costs, $1.05; by 100 by D. San- Candelarla. ditch, west 130 yards, boundod north by A. Chav- cents; costs, 35 cents; totnl, $10.73. precinct 25, 25 by 50 vnrns, bounded yards, bounded north by public road nnd Improvements. Chavez, south by A. Chnvez, enst by total, $2.77. by ez, south by F. A. Hubbell, by aco-qui-a, north by Mrs. Albright, south by Rube, chez, south by P. TuiTlattn, east Lnnd In precinct No. 14, 100 ncres cast PRECINCT NO. 3. ditch, west by nccquia. Land 5 by 1,-- CHAVEZ. JOSE ANTONIO Lnnd by arroyo. $140. and west by road. Taxes, $3.83; east by public read, west by Mrs. river, west Pcrfonul, Improvements. Personal, $105. Tax- HALDONADO, IGWACIO Lnnd 100 000 varas, bounded north by T. Chnvez, CO by 115 ynrds, bounded north by F. Tnxes, $3.88; 19 penalty, 28 cents; costs, $1.06; Lockhart. Personal, $705. Taxes penalty, cents; costs, es, $10.72; pennlty. 53 cents; costs, 70 total, by 1C0 yards, by L. south by A. Chaves, east by illicit, west Chavez, south by H.Ortiz, east by road. 70 $G.1G. bounded north J. last half, $15.78; penalty, 78 cents; certs; totnl. $4.77. cents; totnl, $11.95. Garcia; south by F. A. Garcia, by by ncequla. Personal property, $10 west by R. Ortiz. Land 50 by 250 Y PENA, JUAN Lnnd CHAVEZ, DOLORES Land 40 by east costs. $1.05; total, $17.01. SANCHEZ GURULB, EP1KANIO Lnnd In pre- J. 1). Carabajnl; west by J. Gonzales. Taxes. $1.15; pennlty, 5 cents; costs, ynrds, bounded north by 11 Montoya,! 50 by 200 ynrds. bounded by Luis 100 yards bounded north by A. Chaves, HACA, PARLO Land bounded north cinct No. 14, 100 ncres nnd Improve-meuts- . Land 17 by 17 yards, bounded north by 70 cents: totai, X1.90. south by 11, Chavez, cost by river, west i by Montoyn, enst south by F. A. Hubell, oast by north by J. Chnvez. south by road, east Pnilllln. south J. P. Personnl, $10. Taxes, $3.8 tiltch. I). Lucero, south by M. Monloyn, cast CHAVEZ, JUAN DE DIOS Land 10 by rond. Lnnd 01 by 77 yards, bounded by R. Montovn. west by Jose P. y Mon-toy- j; west by road. Personal, $106. Taxes, by P. Apodaoa, west by J. Gutierrez 19 to-tn- l. by 1.000 varus, bounded by T. north by public land, south nnd enst; by penalty, v.ents; costs, 35 cents; 90 4 3B by river, west by Rio Puerco. Taxes, north and Improvements. Tnxes, $11,30; Land 50 100 yards, bounded $1.37. conts; penalty, cents; costs, $13.40; penalty, 07 cents; costs, 70 Chnvci, south by J. Chavez, east and by rond, west by F. A. Hultbell. Per- north by J. P. y Montoyn. cast by Joso cents; total, $1.35. pennlty, 50 centB; costs, 35 cents; I GURULE, cents; totnl, $14.77. west by acequla. Lnnd 5 by 1.000 va- sonnl, $50. Tnxes. 90 cents; pennlty, F. Pndllla, by JUAN ANTONIO Lnnd CHAVEZ. MACEDONIO 70 totnl. $:2.27. Marino, enst by west In product No. 14 Improvements. Land Y 11. 75 ras, bounded by T. Chavez, south I cents; costs. $1.05; totnl, $2.05. 10 200 nnd by 180 yards, bounded by CHAVEZ, GARCIA Land north HALLEY, PETER Land 32 by 245 hills. Land by yards, bounded Porsonnl, $10. $2.87; pennlty, north J. by a, Taxes. by 300 yards, bounded north by O. Gu- by J. D. L. Chavez, cast by ditch, west by CHAVEZ. JOSB M. Lnnd 100 north by public rond, south by It. Mor-nu- Chavez, south by A. Chavez, east by varas, bounded north II. Lopez, by 14 cents; costs, 35 cnts; totnl, $3.30. tierrez, south by G. Montoya, enBt by by road. Personnl property, 10. Tax by M. Montoyn, west by 100 ynrds, Iiounded north rond, east by F. Chavez, west by A. J. rlvor, west by road, rersonal, $75. south nnd enst by C. by road, JARAMILLO. JUAN Land 120 by C. V. Lewis, west by P. Gutierrez. Tax- cs, $1.15; penalty, 5 cents; costs, 70 Acequla. Land 10 by G7 vnras, bound- south Padllla, east west Chavez. Land 30 by 200 ynrds, bound- Taxes, 90 conts; penalty, 4 ceata; 300 Jnr-nmlll- es, 09.57; penalty, 47 cents costs, 35 cents: totnl, $1.90. by R. Gutierrez, by R. by F. Chavez. Lund 150 by 350 yards, ed north by M. A. Penn, south by .1. varns, bounded north by J. M. costs, 35 cents; total, $1.35. ed nortli south by A by by Gab- cents, totnl, $10.39. GARCIA Y CANDELARLv, AMBRO-Sl- by R. Lopez, west by R. bounded north Pndllla, south Marino, east by river, west by hills. south rond, cast by R. CHAVEZ Y CHAVEZ, CANDELAR- Lopez, cast by by L. 190 CHAVEZ. Y GARCIA M. Land 71 Land 50 by 1.000 yarns, bounded Personnl, $75. rond. cast M. Padllla, west Porsonnl, $80. Last half taxes, $2.53; aldon, west by arenai. Land by IA Lnnd 375 by 378, bounded north by Gutierrez. Tnxes. 30 by 300 ynrds. bound- 190 vnras, by by 477 .yards, btfundod north by G. Gu- north by M. do Luna, south by A. do $15.49; penalty, 77 cents; costs, 70 Padllla. Land pennlty, 12 cents; costs $1.40; total, bounded north it. Gabal- F. Chavez, south by R. Ortiz, east by tierrez, south by G. Montoya, east by Luna, east by M. Garcia, west by river. ed north by J. A. Chnvez, south by M. $1.05. don. south by R. Armljo. enst by road, road, west by P. Poroa. Personal, cents; totnl, $10.90. by by public 3kL Chaxcz, west by M. Chavez. Per- Personal property, $55. Taxes, $2.10; DARRERAS, TRINIDAD Lnnd 30 Pndllla, east rood, west west by acequla. Personal, $30. Tax- $100. Taxes. $17.23; penalty, 86 cents; Taxes, $1.74; PRECINCT NO. 7. 59 sonal property, $C5.00. Taxes. $8.23; penalty, 12 cents; costs, 35 cents; to- by by M. lnnd. Personnl, $100. es, $11.87; penalty, cents; costs, costs, 35 cents; total, $18.44. 125 varns, bounded north 8 costs, $1.05; GARCIA, FELIX Land 90 by 300 70 penalty, 11 cents; costs, 35 cents: to- tal. $2.87. by enst by pennlty, cents; total, cents; total, $13.10. MUNIZ, JESUS Land 45 by 138 Chavez, south Simpler, 87. ynrds, bounded south by tal, $8.99. GONZALES, JUAN JOSE Land 114 by Taxes, $2 north and LUCERO, CRECENCIANO Land 40 varns, bounded north by J. Hubbofl. railroad, west P. Gabaldon. "CHAVEZ, Y 07 public by M. west FRANCISCO 32 by by 300 varas, bounded by A. 35 M. V. Lnnd 08 by land, enst J. Sallnns south by T. Garcia, east by road, west GARCIA. Land north J. $3.72; pennlty. 18 cents; costs by public lnnd. Lnnd 25 by 100 yards, by 40 varas, bounded north by ncequla, S00 yards, bounded by R, Cordo- Gonzales, south by E. Unrein, east by yards, bounded north by public land, by J. G. Hubbell. Personal, $80. Tax- north cents; totnl. $4.25. nnd east by rond, wiwt by public bounded north by public land, south by south by road, cast by ncequln, west va, south by M. Martinez, cast by Los rond. west by ditch. Land 25 by 300 CANDELIRIA. PERFILIO Land south by T, $75. es, $1.20; penalty, 0 cents; costs, 35 land. Lnnd 140 by 250 yards, bounded road, east by owner, west by L. Jar-amlll- Lucero. Personal, Taxes, Lomas, west by acequla. Lnnd 10 by yards, bounded nortli by S. Montano, 59 by 150 vnras, bounded north by P. $10.72; pennlty, 52 cents; costs, 3G cents; total, $1.61. 800 by by S. ny ny north by J. A. Chavez, south by Jvf. Personal, $80. Taxes. $9.38; MUNIZ. FR ANCTarr r and ra yards, bounded north P. Pals, south Uarcla, cast by ditch, west Yrlsnrrl, south A. sonciiez. cast to- cents: total, $11.59. h Ia-ma- s , Chavez, cast rlvor, west by road. pennlty, 49 cents; costs, 70 cents; 112 south by R. Cordova, east by Los by arroyo. Personal property, $70.00. Grunt, wesc by A. 1). Stuntc-n- J.er, MAP.QtTEZ, GEORGE Land 10 by varas, bounded north by R. San- - 170 300 yards, bounded $10.57. west by acequla and Improve- Taxes, 38 cents; penalty, 1 cent costs, sopnl, ij'&, Land by north tnl. 50 Chez. SOP'h nnd ,1,1 hv V TTnMu.ll rnxos, II (.01; penalty, south by J, Pndllla, Unknown owners (ertato Miguel varas, bounded north by J. L. San- ments. Persoanl property, $60.00. Tax- 70 cents; totnl, $1.09. 70 lift by J. F. Chavez, west by road and Improvements. Per- - CuiUb! coals, Cfenttl! total. $15,09, 135 Gnrcln) Land 100 by 400 ynrds, chez, south by J. R. Hanloy, enst by es, $1.15; penalty, 5 cents; costs, 70 GRIBGO, RAFAEL Land bounded owners or heirs estate oast by road, Went to fond. Land Benito Snvcdra, west by public road ouf.ni, bt). Taxes, 93.11; penalty, 9 Unknown of u u. -- by A. Martinez, south cents; total, $1.90. north by old Fe road, by 34 ny iyii yarns, noiinueii uuuh r. bounded north cents; costs, 35 conts; total. $3.55, Santa south of Vlcento Chavez LAtld 102 by Chavez, east by by Linos, east by Cuchlllo, west by and improvements, Porsonnl, $80. GAJICIA, DE HAZAN RAFAELA Simon GrlORO, east by Mr. Cabston, by SllVn, Chavez, south by M. Tnxes, $10.91; pennlty, 54 cents; costs, SANCHEZ, J03J3 MANUEL Land varas, bounded nortli soilth by F. A. Hubbcll. Person- OJo. Land 100 by 400 yards, bounded Iml 4 acres, bounded north by Entra-da- . west by Scottish M. L. & I. company. by A. Trujillo, by public road, road, west 35 cents; totnl, $11.S0. 100 by 400 yards, bounded north by P. enst $20. $4.00; peiinlty, 23 by A. Martinez, south by S. A. sputh by M. Yrrlsnrl, east by moun-4nln- Taxes, $11.49; pennlty, 57 cents; costs. by Sllva improvements. Land al. Taxes. north UIUJANQ 50 100 V. Sancbes, south by J. Chavez, east by west and $1.40; $C23. by Pndllla, west by OJo. PAGE; Land by west by P. Pals. Personal prop-ort- 3& cents; total, $12.41. In precinct No. 9, 100 by 500 vnrns, cents; costs. total. Linos, east owner, rlvor, west by road. Laud 90 by 300 CHAVEZ, Y APODACA, JOSE 30 by 300 yards, bounded north varus, bounded north by south $10.00. Tnxes, 77 cents; pennlty, GUTIERREZ. LEVI J. DE Person hounded north by D. Gurule, south by Lond by Sanchez, by yards, bounded north by F. A. Hubbell, 3 Lund 50 by 100 varas, bounded north by A. Martinez, south by Cuchlllo, east rond, enBt by J. west cents; cobIs, 35 couts; total, $1.15. nl, $475. Tnxes, $18.31; pennlty, 91 F. Gurule, cast by Rio Grande, west acequla. 25 by 100 vnras. bound- south by p, Y, gnnelicz, oa6t by river?1" by J. Pnilllln. south by M. Chavez by Snn Anto Linos, west by OJo. Tnx-cs- , Land UU.NZALES, HILARIO Land 50 by cents, costn. 35 cents: totnl. $19.57, Lund 200 by 147 vnrns, Saave-dro- , wost by road by T. Savedrn. by M. G7 ed north bv road, south by B. and Implements. COO yards, bounded by LUCERO Y APODACA. P. cast by D. Montoya, west $11.49; penalty, cents; costs, 120 north Fathers, MRS. bounded nortli by M. Chnvez, south by bound- east by river, west by J. L. San Land by 260 yards, boundod north by Martinez, Land 03 by 90 yards, bounded M. Chavez. Lnnd 100 Ity 70 vai.;s. $1.05; total $13.11. bv P. V. a south J. cast by J. Gon north T. Sanchez, enst by J. Alderete, R. chez Personnl, $80. Tnxes, $10.72; Sanchez. aniin hv v tint.. by G. by D. ed north by M. Chnvez, soufli by Gutierrez, Juan M. Improvements ! xales, west by Chaves. Personal prop Gutierrez, south Sanchez, west by public rond. Personal, $55. by penalty, 03 couts; costs, 70 conts; to- bell, east by river, west by J. Morag. 69 SI. Mora, by C. 01 Montoya, east by ncequla, west on government land. Taxes, $9.57; crty, $50. Taxes, $11.87; penalty, east ly west Grleuo. Taxes, $12.30: pennlty, cents; costs, tal. $11.95. t'ersonni, $130. iftxofi, s.$o; penalty, cents; costs, 35 totnl, $12.81. Land by 90 ynrds, bounded $13.90. road. Luud 100 varas wldo, bounded penalty, 47 cents; costs 35 conts; total, cents: 03a north $1.05; total, land, SANCHEZ, MATIAS Lnnd 190 by 44 cents; costs. $1.05; total, $io9. UNKNOWN HEIRS OR OWNER3 by G. Gutierrez, south by D. Sanchez, JaRAMILLO DE GARCIA, P. Lot nortli by ncquln, south by public $10.39. by A. by A. 2,700 vnrns, bounded north by C. R. SANCHEZ. PATRICIO V. Land 150 OF ESTATE OF ANDRES LUCERO oast by C. Grlego, wcBt by C. Grlego. 9, block 2, S. Apodnca addition. Per- cast Lolmto. west I'ailllla PRECINCT N6. 6. 100 Sanchez, south by S. by yards, bounded by Out-lorrc- z, Ltuid JO by 3,D00 Personnl, $10. Tnxes, $4.02; penalty, Land 150 by 200 varas, bounded north Sanchez, east by north T. varas, bounded north sonal, $25 Taxes, $0.19; penalty, 30 GRffiOO, GUADALUPE Land 40 by Uio Grande, west by Lns south by J. M. Sanchez, by UatnoiiAdo; by D. Lucero, 20 cents; costs, 70 cents; totnl, $4.92. 20 cents; $G.C9. by road, south by M. Chnvez, enst by Lomas. east by J. south cents; ccsts totnl, by 175 yards', bounded by A. Mon Land 100 by 450 varas, rlvor, west by public road. by by LUCERO Y APODACA. PEDRO LOPEZ, T. 9 by 300 yards, river, west J. Rnrela. Personal, north bounded north Land 90 enst mountains, west rlvor. Land Land 12 toyn, ny A. Grlego, enst public road, by D, Gallogos, by 300 yards, boundod by M. 10 800 vnrns, Land C3 by 90 yards, bounded north Ity bounded by T. G. Apodnca, $80. Taxes. $2.08; pennlty, cents; south ami by south north J. by bounded north, south north south west by acequlu Land 42 by VG Sanchez, south by same, by G, Outlorres, south by D. Sanchez, cast by P. Apodaca, east by hills, west by costs, $1.40; totnl, $1.20. yards, oast by P. Sodillo, west by acequln and east by river. and enst by J. Gurule, west Fathers. Y boundod north bv ft. GrleEO. ly i.vdi. uy puuuc roaa 30 by 100 vnrns, by M. Mora, west by C. Grlego. Lane J. Tnpin. Precinct No. 20, house nnd CHAVEZ. PADILLA. MANUEL soutk lnipfovemontu, Lnnd 100 by 100 vnras, and improvement.. Land bounded north 20 by 20 bounded by ncequla, east by !'. Candelarla, Porsonal, $80. $4.09; south by F. and west 03 by 90 yards, hounded north by G. lot. Personnl, $40. Tuxes, $1.38; pen- Lnnd vnrns. north vrut bounueu norm by m. Chavez, south by Taxes, penalty. and Lucero. cast E. Mornfin, by J. A. Chavez, east by P. Santlllnncs. Lnnd 2$ by 90 yniUs, M. Gallogos, 25 conts; costs. 70 conts; total, $5.64. by D. Lucero. Personal prOpor'y, $55. Gutierrez, south by D, Sanchez, cast alty, 21 cents; costs, 70 cents; totnl, south J. oast by Joso Sattchoz, by road, west by Jose Chavez. Land bounded north by I. Andddca. south y west ny public SARRACINO, CLETO Land GO by. Tnxeu, $12.00; penalty, CO cents; costs, nnd west by M. Morn. Land 75 by 90 $5.29. rond. Personnl. ?80 150 by 400 vnrns, bounded north by M. owner, enBt by S. Apodncd, west by Taxes, $10.09; 160 yards, bounded by public :$i.o&; $13.71. yurds, bounded nortli by D. Sanchez, LOWDER, EDWIN Lnnd 25 by 125 pennlty, 80 cents; costs, north total. Chnvez, by V. Pndllla, east by P. Land 54 by JO I yards, road, south by acequla, Jar-nmlll- o, Y south by D. Gallogos, east by L. Mora, bounded Bouth by Apodnca, south santlllanos. $1.05; totnl. $17.94. east by A. LUCERO GURULB. ROMAN feet, S. 70 by 55 bounded by G. by by west by P. Mora. Personal, $25, Tax- oust by railroad, west by alloy. Tax- river, west by ditch, Land north Garcia, south SANCHEZ, AMBROSIO Land 05 by west road. Personal. $76. Land 110 by 1,000 ynrds, bounded nortli varas, bounded north by ncequla, south P. Santlllanos, oast by I. Apodaca, west Tnxes, $1.15; penalty, 6 cents; by Luis Lucero, south by J. Pacheco. es. $13.02; pennlty, G5 cents; costs, es, $1.24; penalty, G cents; costs, 35 210 yards, boundod north by Pedro costs $1.05; total, $14.72. by R. Padllla, cast by J. Archlbcquo, by M. Grlego, Land 37 by 527 yards, Garcia, south by Fells Apodaca, cast cents; total, $1.55. east by Chamlsal ditch, west by Rio cents: total, $1.05. by Grlego, by LUNA, JOSE 1). Land 50 by 150 MONTOYA. URSULO Lots 9, 10 west by V. Pnilllln. Personal, $100. bounded north P. south by Juan u. y Garcln, west by public PRECINCT NO. 12. arnndo. Taxes, $11.49; penalty, 57 $4.79; penalty, 23 cents; costs, S. Montoyn, enst y acequla, west by costs, yards, bounded north by S. Garcia, and fractional 11, block 2, N. J. San-eho- z Taxes, road and Improvements. Personnl, $90. ANAYA, ANTONIO 10 cents; 35 cents; total. $12.41. $105; $G.07. road. Laud 32 by 88 yards, bounded by 300 vara Y south by T. Garcja, east by A. San- addition. Taxes, $5.17; penalty, total. Taxes, $2.11; penalty, 10 cents; costs, land In city. MONTANO CANDELARIA, JOSB MONTOYA. DOMINGO Land 100 north by A. Grlego, south by J. H. Personal $70. Taxes. Land 82 by 300 yards, bounded chez, west by R. Snndovnl. Lnnd 22 25 cents; costs, CO cents; total, $G.02. 35 conts: total, $2.50. $0.8 1; penalty, 34 cents; north by LuO yards, bounded north by V. San- Armljo, enst by acequla, west by A. Y costs, by by 13. by 250 yards, bounded north by S. San- McCOMUER, G. W. Houso nnd lot. SANCHEZ CANDELARIA. NICO cents; total, $7.60. it P. Garcia, south J. Garcia. by enst by M. Cas-toren- ny . chez, south by C. Candelnrln, cast by Taxes, $22.51; $1.12; costs, 35 chez, south Grant, uriego. l.anu an yards, bound LAS Land 50 by 200 yards, bounded cast by C. Lucero, west by A. Sando--val- penalty, by L. 50 ARMIJO, A. R.Lot8 U and Acequla, west by A. Garcia. Land 0 cents; total. $23.98. west Padllla. Land ed north by P. Griogo, south by C. north by P. Armljo, south by M. San block 11, Armljo y It, Personal property, $40.00. Taxes, M. ny aco-qui- a. Otoro addition. Per- yards, Imundcd by N. Martin, & by 300 yards, boundod north by .Montoyn, oust ny roau, west chez, east nnd west by public road. M cents; penalty, 1 cont; costs, 70 north McKINNEY COPBLAND Saw by by sonnl, $2G. Taxes, $13.69; penalty, south by J. Sanchez, enst and west by $15.49; 77 Apodnca, south P. Sanchez, enst Personal, $45. Taxes, $10.00; Porsonnl, $100. $11.87; pennl 6t cents; totnl, $1.09. mill. Tnxes, penalty, cents; by 50 Taxes. cents: costs, 40 cents; total. $14.65. J Apodnca. Land 30 by COO ynrds, A. Montoya. Lnnd 30 yards, penalty, 83 cents; costs, $2.45; total, ty, 59 conts; costs, 35 cents; total, PEREA, MAX A. Land 4C by 300 costs, 35 cents, total, i 10.01. by HADARACCO. PKTK Fixtures of bounded north by M. Sena, south by R. 25 by 125 bounded south by L. I'ailllla, cast P. ?iy.U4. $12.81. yards, bounded north by J. Sals, .McLEAN. JOHN Lnnd 11. saloon, $50. Taxes, f2.86; penalty, south Pndllla, west by Sanchez. Taxes, GUTIERREZ. JOSE L. Land 250 by GO 11 1). Garcia, enst by rond, west by R. Gar- vnrns, bounded south by S. Apodncu, SANCHEZ, MIRAMON Land by cents; costs, by J, Lucero, cast by J. D. Pals, 90 cents; pennlty, I cents; costs, 500 yards, bounded by Snmnra, 35vceats; total. $8.36. cia. fcl25. half taxes, Im- north J. 100 ynrds, by A.-N- west by acequla. Land 23 by 400 varas, Personal, Last east by railroad, west by alley nnd bounded north road. ,C orth ot $1.82; pennlty, 9 cents; costs, $1.40; provements. $13.03; penalty $1.05; total. $2.05. south by road, east by J. R, Armljo, south by T. Sanchez, enst by rond, m'W'V, 3. bounded north by J. Sals, south by J. TncB, MONTOYA, VENCESLADO Land by addition. Lots 21-nn- totnl. $3.31. OS cents; costs, 35 cents; total, $11,00. west S. Aloxander. Lnnd 20 by 20 west by P. Snnchez nnd Improvements. 22, block D. Lucero, oast by railroad, west by '0 by 80 ynrds, bounded north by L. ynrds. bounded nortli by P. Grlego. 4. H. O. Spot addition. owner. 100 by 1.000 vnras, LUNA. ANTONIO JOSE DE Lnnd NEWMAN, ADA Lot 3. Lewis No. Lnnd 100 by 200 yards, bounded north Tnxes, $9.29; penalty. 46 Land 55 by 500 ynrds, by Pndllla, south by R. Mornn, east by Personnl, $215. Taxes, $10.28; poiuil coats; costs. bounded north and south by V. Sals, bounded north 3 addition. Personal, $15. Taxes. by Albuquerque Lnnd company, south 0$ cents; total, $10.35. road, south by 8. Sanchez, oast by $8.57; 42 20 J. Sanchez. Porsonnl, $C0. Taxes, ty, 81 cents; costs, 70 conts; total, by ncequln, by U. Page, west by east by west by Q. Cordova. penalty, cents; costs east COLOMBINE. MAURICE GO railroad, west by Hills. Lnnd 10 by 400 $7.00; pennlty. 38 cents; costs, 35 $17.79 Land, Personal property, $130.00. Taxes, ditch, cents; total, $9.19. entrance. Personal. $095. Last half by 85 In Ladera. Taxes, pen- ynrdc, bounded by Tomns Gar- .10 cents; total, $8.39. JARAMILLO. MANUEL Land 50 tuxes, $1.44; $3.83; penalty, 19 cents; coats, $1.05; north NUANES, MANUELA Lund by $15.08; penalty, i5 conts; costs, nlty. 0 oonts; costs, 35 cia, by G. by Lu- MONTOYA, El'TlMIO Land 40 by by 100 yards, bounded north by C. conts; total. totnl, $5.07. south Candelarla, east 50 vniis bounded north by J. O, J. 70 cents; totnl. $1G.53. hills, west by G. Candelarla. Person- cero, by A. Alderete. Taxes, 185 ynrds, bounded north and south by samorn, south by public lnnd, oust by SANDOVAL, YS1DRO 94 by PEREA, MANUEI Land 30 by 200 eouth J. by Lund CUTINOLLA. al, $50. Taxes $13.55; penalty. 70 $1.45; penalty. 7 cents; costs, 35 rond, E & W by J. Sanchez. Land 35 nccquia, west by J. C. Sumora. Por- 2i4 vnras, bounded by ArftAT..i , yftrds, bounded north by R. Montoya, north nnd south by Hi foot, bounded by Ro-- cent si costs, 70 cents; total, $15.95. cents; totnl, $1.87. 100 yards, bounded north by ncequla, sonnl, $05. Tnxos, 57 conts; penalty, A. Armljo, enst by road, west by river. north J. south by M. TruJIIIo cast by J. Montn-no- , west ...v.u. wuiii una east oy p. Cano. wost MARTINEZ. TRAN81TO Lnnd 22 FOLSOM, MARY Lot 5 and south south by Grant, cast by C. Moya, a centy; costs, ao cents; totnl, 91 Land 50 by 90 varus, bounded north by bv road. Taxes, ...... west by It. Montoya. 20 by Es-pall- Land by 400 ynrds, bounded north by G. C, 2 by J. A. Padllla. Personal, $10. Tax- conts. tun. 300 yards, bounded north by Eagle, halt of lot 0, block Simpler No. J. Sanchez, south by T. Gurule, enst by cents; costs, 35 cents; J. south Ity vnlrnncc, enst by ditch, TaxJs, $3.97; pennltyy, 18 es, $9.90; penalty, 49 cents,; costs 70 NUANES, RAMON Land 100 by B. by 30 total, $15.40 south by O. Gutierrez, cast by J. Anti-yon- ; addition. Snaveilra. west road. Lnnd DAUBER, W. 1. west by A. Perea. Land 27 by 99 cents; costs, 55 cents; $4.70. cents; total, $11.15. 125 varas, bounded north by J. M. by 300 Houae na lot west by J. TruJIIIo. Personal totnl, vnrns, bounded north by II. Gar Personal, $25. Taxes, $17.77; ponnUy ynrds, bounded nortli by J. C. Lucero, QUINTANA. JOSB D. Land 50 by MORAOA, J08B C-- Land 18 by 30l Mnres, south by road, oast by A. Can- cia, by public cast and 88 property, $C0.00. Taxes, $9.C9; penalty, south ditch, cents; costs, 35 cents; 119 00 south by F. Martinez, east by M. J. 100 feet nnd Improvements. Porsonnl, vnrns, bounded nortli by O. Apodaca, delarla, west by road. Land 50 by 5W) west by Y. Gnrcla. Personal, $G90. total 49 cents; costs, 70 cents; total, $11.15. Apo- .. .w..u. a. jv, LtOL 20. Mnrtiuez, west by F, Martinez. Per- $75. Taxes, $1.01; penalty, 5 cents; south by R. MoraKn, east by Mnx vnrns, bounded north by M. Chavez, Last half tuxes. $10.80; pennlty, 54 block 2 TAFOYA, TlllUhOIO Land 25 by sonal, $30. Taxes, $0.89; penalty, 34 dnca, west by 11. Montoya. Lnnd 90 east by ditch, west by A. Garcia. Per- Taxei0 75 yards, bounded by costs. .'S cents; total, $1.44. cents; costs, $1.05; total, $12.45. north J. Arlns, cents; costs, 70 cents; totnl, $7,93. 8EDILLO, I1ARTOLO 12 by 200 varas, bounded north by road, sonal, $100. Tnxes, $3.75; penalty, 18 conts8.' W'W C08,'2, south by J. M. uucoro, east by hills, Lnnd SAAVEDRA, PERFILIO Land 39 MONTANO, BEFORA Land 150 by varjs wide, bounded by Pedro south by F. Sanchez, cast by S. Chavez, cents; costs, 70 cents; totnl, $4.G3. by GO vnrns, by .frJllS by public north bounded north T. Gab Dl'RAN. ANNA U1W11 west road. Taxes, $1,91; 300 yards, bounded nortli by G. Garcia, Apodncn, by west by public road. Personal, $200. TAI'T, IDA Land bounded by T... penalty, 9 cents; costs, 35 conls; total, south Rafael Garcia, cast north aldon, south by G. Ansures, oast by Rio south by J. J. Gonzales, enst by ditch, by Uroadway, west by railroad and Im- Taxes, $10.b7; penalty, 53 cents; Candelnria. south by M. Yrlsarrl, east by public tr Granuo. west road. Land $2.35. west by arroyo. Personal, $10. Taxes, provements. costs, 70 conts; totnl, $11.C0. by by 4. Personal, $25. Taxes, railroad, west Fourth street. 190 by 184 vnras, bounded north by S. PRECINCT NO. $G,70; penalty. 35 cents; costs, 35 $5.17; penalty, 25 cents; costs, 35 LOPEZ, JESUS i.nnd 30 by 30 Precinct No. 12, lots 22 to 24, block 23, - -- bound- Snnchez, south by Estnto P, Anaya, ARMIJO, PERFECTO- Land, cents; total, $7.40. totnl, $5.77. yards, bounded nortli by B. Chavez, addition to Albuquerque. by A. cont3 Perea Last casj by M. S. Otero, west by Sovero by road, south by ed north Somora, south by A. MONTANO, FKLIPE Land 32 by 33 by P. Chavez, enst by J. Padllla, taxes, $13.10; pennlty, 05 nTa? e,7t hyA cast by street, west by SEDILLO, VBNERANDA Lnnd south rnlf conts; Sanchez. Land 50 by 37G varas, Alice c. west hv Fourth a.OOO yards, bounded north by F. Lu- by 100 vnras, bounded north by M. 8c-dlll- west by II. Chavez. Land 3G by 140 costs, $1.30; totnl, $15.05. TjT property, Tax- - bounded north by 8. Haca, south by $40 Tnxes. Ilflit. VT.Y.' ffr80"a'? road. Personal $200.00. cero, south by G. Perea, east by rail- south by V. Scdlllo, cast by ynrds, bounded south by B. Chnvez, ANAYA. DOLORES A. DE cs, $19.15; penalty, 95 3G Land Blsemuun brothers, east by public costs. 70 cents; ' ' cents; costs, road, west by ditch. Land 32 by 700 Acequln, west by rlvor. Land G9 by cast by rlvor, west by acequla. Land 100 by 500 vnras, by tainfiliio cents; total, $20.45. bounded north road, west by arenai. Land 140 by ELLSWORTH, yards, tounded north by 8. O. Lucero, 200 varas. bounded north by n. Apo 140 by 150 yards, bounded north by road, south by P, Anaya, cast by rlvor, 700 vnras, by Armljo, I. RARBLA. EULOOIO Land 100 by by west boundod north of lot Z. block 10, Asa4J7B Vddl. south by C. Poroa, oast ditch, daca, eouth by A. Santlllnncs, enst by rlvor, south by J. Montano, cast by west by 8. Sanchez. aco-qui- a 700 bounded by Personal, $125. south by Miguel Anaya, cast by yards, north and south by rlvor. 20 by. 1,200 yards, Acequla, by Tayr.s, $7.01 ; river, west by acequla. Personal, $50. Tuxes, $1.07; G by V. Ind west river. penalty, cents; costs, Mudrc, west by public road, Luud S. Ilnrcla, oast Guadalupe, west bounded north by O. Perea, south by penalty. 38 cents; costs, 70 cents; to Taxes, $1.15; penalty, 5 cents; costs, 35 cents; total, $1.47. Land 54 by 540 yards, bound- in precinct 28, 100 by 500 varas, by road. R. Sandovai, cast by ditch, west by tal. $8.72. $1.05; totnl, $2.25. HACA, OARMBL 100 by 500 by Gldoon, by P. Ar- Land bounded north by C. Sarrnclno. south ed north south rlvor. Land 50 by 300 yards, boundod VARKLA, GREGORIO Land 50 by PADILLA, MANUEL Land 35 by vnras, by 1 ,, mljo, by road, west by N. Armljo. bounded north C. Snnchez. by Herrcras, oast by J. H. Chavez, ,.na n 4ii .J?1.1' cast north by J. C. Lucero, south by O. 15o feet, hounded north by N. Armljo, 300 yards, bounded north by J. Marino south by M. Baca, cast by C. Raol, west property, $235.00. hi.lf west by public road, Personal. $15. FRASEH. DOM Mlt Personal Last Perea, cast by mesa. Personal, $70, south by Mrs. Clcmcr, cast by Illc-oc- south by road, cast by Sanchez, west uy 13 St. Nichols taxes, $0.09; penalty, 30 cents; costs, J. arenai, luxes, 13.83; penalty, Tnxes, $4.40; penalty, 22 conts; costs, & Howden addlMM. Last half taxes, $4.50; penalty, 23 west by Mm. Clemcr. Land 59 by public lands. Land GO by 300 varas, conts; costs, 35 ccntN; total, $1.37. Tanas.,111,47: pea 70 cents; total, $7.00. $6.13, $1.75; total, 0.37. any, 68 conts; cents; costs. $1.40; totnl, by 40 varas, bounded north nnd south bounded north by B. Chavez, south by BACA, ROBINSON Land 140 by 27 NO. toU BARELA, PONCIANO Land, 172 IB1DRO 28 by 350 PRECINCT 10. $12.25. SANCHHZ, Land by F. Apodaca, cast and west by rlvor. II. Padllla, cast by B. Chavez, west by varas, bounded north by P. Armljo, AC UNA, O. varaa wide, bounded north by public varas. ltounded north by A. Garcia, MANUEL DE Improve GARCIA. A Personal, $15. Taxes, $1.04; penalty, road. Personal, $20. Taxes, 77 cents; south and east by road, west by P. Ar- inents on government land, 1G0 acres. ed bv eatranee, Aurello Helwef, east by M. by San- . north T south south Sanchez, east J. 5. cents; costs, 70 cents; total, 11.79. penalty, 3 cents; costs 70 cents; total, mljo. Taxes. 13.83: Desalts-- 19 cents: by II. Gonsales grant, west by ditch. chez, west by Lnnd 28 by 250 Personal, $145. Taxes, 11.53: penalty. ley, east by j, road. PRECINCT NO. $1.50. costs, 35 cents; total. $4.37. 7 cents: costs. 35 cents; $1.95. Taxw, lio.M; penalty, 51 ceata; casts, varas. bounded north by c. Uarcla. 20 by total, wsrcia. n BARELA. MANUEL Land PADILLA, MARIANO Land 70 by HALLB.IOS. JUAN Land 80 by 80 AKAGON. MA Land 160 penalty, 20 35 cent; tatal, $11.32. soutk by. F. east by. ditch, 100 by JESUS luatlaeate, yards, bounded north L. Pach 160 yards, bounded north by J. M. varas, bounded north by Thomas San. acre. Personal, $105, Taxes, $11,30; tal. 14.50.

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O"- - . & l . p migtkl houso nnti Griming, west by & Im- Garcia, lot P. Martinez Ortiz, west by ncequla. Land bounded (costs, 35 cunts: totnl, $10.7.1. f Taxes, 4.2 1 ; O DE LA, RAMOS Land, 12 ecres. west by river. Land 1G0 by 300 ynrds. PEREA, KRINIO Land 100 by 180 PfaKial, $25.00. penalty, provements. Pcrsonnl, $15. Tnxes. north by It Maca, south and cast by LEYUA, ELUTERIO House nnd costs, 35 cents; total. $4.80. $4 12; Dounucii nortn by Mariano do lo O, hounded north by sulphur banks, south yams, iiounueu norm uy puouc ianu, SlcMitf, penalty, 20 ccntH; costs. 35 Indian lands west by II. Ortiz nnd lm lot I ersonnl, $155. Taxes, $10.45; south by Felipe by by Domlnguoz, by JARAMILLO, ESTER AN -- Land, 25 cents, total, $3.13 Mares, east by Santo soda springs, cast aad west bv hills south J. east Rio, provcmmits Land bounded north by penalty, 82 cents; costs, 35 cents; to- uominxo iiitcn, weat by Rio Personal, $20. Taxes, $10.32; penalty. wcBt by mesn. Personal, $70. Taxes, hf SO feet, bounded north liy priests, JONES, ELIZA .1. piece of land M. Hneu. south by P. Montoyn, Grande Grande, cant ncequln, east by tnl. $17.02. Lnnd and Improvements. Personal, ten. Gl cents; costs, 70 conts; total, $11.53. $8.85; penalty, 45 cents; costs, 35 with liv C. ly opposite First street In Purls addition." M. K. Ilacn. west by L. Armljo. Lnnd LEYRA. MOISES $120. woat by Rrondwny Personal. $70.00. Personal. Taxes, $2.82; penalty, 13 cents; coats. ZKLLHOEFER, L. Land, bounded cents; totnl, $9.05. Personal, $70. Taxes. $13.97; penalty, bounded north nnd south by M, Ilacn, Taxes. $12.72; pennlty, 03 cents; costs, by L. A. Ar- pcnaltv. 07 cents; costs, 04 70 cents; totnl, $3.05. north Judt, south by E. VALDEZ, JUAN Land CO by 70 Taxes, $13.4f cents; costs, 35 cents; totnl, $14.90, enst by nccquln, west by M. Ilacn. In- 35 cents; totnl. $13.70. by by I. $14 40. O DA LA. MARIANO Land, G acres, chuleta, cast ncequla, west river. vnrns, bounded by hills, by 35 cotita. tot. JUDD, F. ..- - Lnnd bounded north terest In Ilacn location No. I. Interest LEYRA. NESARIO Lnnd, bounded north south V bounded by In by Land, 50 yards, bounded north by by II Lot 12, block 7, by III-cr- north J. do O. Bouth rlvur, enst N. Mnrtlnez, weat by P. JOHNSON M. Chavez, south and east by In Cochltl grant. Interest In Hnn o north by M. Mon.oyn, south by M. C. by by M. T. Co Taxes' $7.17; penally, 36 , Ramos do la O, west by Rio Grande Smith, south E. Archuleta, cast Montoyn, Personal, $155. Tnxes, 8!) N. west by M. Chavez Personal,! grnnt. Interest In La Rajnda grant de Rucn, enst by A. Lopez. Personal, Smith, west by aeequla. 5 20 . $7.72. nnd improvements. Personal, $90 Lots, and cents; penalty, 4 35 cunts, costs. cent' total, $50. Taxes, $10.82; pcnnlty. 51 cents, $255. $15.1S; pennlty. $50. $12.99; 4 0 centa; costs, 17 rcrsonni, Taxes, Taxes, penalty, cents; Taxes, $1.81; 9 block I, Archuleta addtlion. Jemez 1.0113 CAMUIO Land, by 60 costs, 35 I 05 penalty, cents; costs, cents; total, $1.28. cents; total. $11.71 cents; costs, $2.80; totnl, $10.03. costs, ?r cents; totnl, $i3.9S. ;iu Personal, $90. Taxes, $10.93; pennlty, boumli'd north by Ounrdloln, EPITACIO-Ln- cents; totnl, 12.28. vaniB, LOIIATO. tid bond- RACA. FRANCISCO Land bounded LEYRA. VIRG..4IO Lnnd, nounded s-- t PRECINCT NO. 22. ca-- t by A. ' cents; costs, 91.45; total, $19.12. nouth by Vlvlnnn, Nunnos, ed north by Punlle rond, south by J. north, south, east and west by J. II. y north by J. Montoyn", south by M. linen, ORTIZ, HERCULANO Land, 4 $15.00. Tnx-r.s- , PRECINCT NO. 19. GARCiA, JUAN ANTONIO Land wckI by road. PenonnI. . ncrofl, bounded north by A. Ortiz, Bouth Gabnldon. enst by J. Gnbaldon, west by Padllla. Land bounded north by M. enst by ncequln. Pcrsonnl, $25. Tnx- 300 yards to end of grnnt, bounded $15.20; iicnnlly. 75 cents; coats, 35 Armljo, II. by P. Ortiz, enst by P. Lnnd. went bv DOW, E. A. Land, 100 acres In Pino cost Public road Land In precinct 9, 57 by south by Arngon. east bv es. $0,00; pcnnlty, 30 cents; costs, 35 by J. Herrero, west by T. Garcia. Land cents; total. $lfi.s COO lm-- 1 Indian lnnd. Personal, $300. LnBt half canon. Taxes, 90 cents; pennlty, 4 varus, bounded north by A Annyn ncequla, west by J. II. Arngon ami cents; total, $0.71. 80 yarda to end of grnnt. bounded MAHTIN, JOAQUIN Land, 12 by south by M. Sanchez, by provemonts. Personal, $25. Taxes, LEYRA. ATILANO Land, 0 ncres, tnxes, $7.70; pcnnlty, 39 cents; costs, cents; costs, 35 cents; total, $1.35. I)u-rn- cast river, nouth by nrroyo, by 200 varnR, bounded nortn by .1. M St .10; 35 centa; $8.50. east J, Herrcra, west by Public road. . orsonul. $2U. tw'nlty. 0 cents; costs, 70 cents: bounded north by J. J. Montoyn. Bouth totnl. GALLEGOS, JOSE ANTONIO Land west by D. Garcia. Land 100 south by M. Martin, cast by nee-qui- Improvements yards, Taxes, $1.15. penalty, 5 cents, costs, total, $2.06. b M. Rncn, enst. by ncequln. west by 11. ORTIZ, PRECIL1ANO Land, 4 and at Tcjon. Personal, wide, bounded north nnd south by El wen by Vote Personal, 45.00. 70 cents; $1.90. 11ACA, (JAN MARIA Lnnd. three, Lopez. Personal $20. Tnxes. $12.78; ncres, bounded north by A. Ortiz, south fzuu. raxes, penalty, m cents; SO total, j ii;i.a; Cerro, east by C. Lopez, west by A. Taxes, $17.49. penalty. cents; coat, MARTIN, VICENTE 50 by 50 ncrcB, bounded north by M. E. Mon-toyn- , penalty, 03 cents, costs, 35 cents; to- by A. Ortiz, enst by public rond, west costs, 3G cents; total, $14.85. total, "u. Land Garcia. Land 40 by 50 yards In pre- 35 cents: iS varan, bounded north by P. Cnndolnrin, ' south by I. linen, cast by J. M. tnl, $13.70. by lndlnn lnnds. Personal, $270. Last LOIIATO. CIRIACO Land, 93 by 35, TRINIDAD--I.nnd- , 50 by cinct No. bounded north by road, MARTIN. south nnd oast snmn, west by Public Montoyn, west by J. M. Montoyn and LEYRA. LUIS Lnnd, 180 by 180 vn-re- hnlf tnxes, $9.39; pennlty. 40 cents; 300 yards, bounded north by P. Arngon, by nccquln, by ncequla, 83 fect, hounded north and south by south enst weat road nnd Improvements. Taxes, $5.20, Improvemnts. Personal, $185. Taxes,1 bounded east by J. Rncn, west by costs, 35 cents; totnl, $10.30. south by Perea estnto, cast by Angus-tur- n by Alexander, east by F Candolarln, went J. Lopez. Porsonnl, $75. Taxes, 20 3G to- $1.03; pennlty, 8 cents; cots, 35 cents; O. Rncn. Land, 52 by t2 vnrns, bound- 2 trail, by Improve- 1 fef-t- . penalty. cents; costs, cunts; ORTIZ, ANTONIO Lnnd, ncres, west river and $1.00; penalty, cents; costs, $1.40; Land. 03 by 140 bounded j liy road. tnl. $5 71. tctnl, $2.00. ed north by J, Tnfoyn, south by R. Or- bounded north by E. Rncn, south by II. ments. Land, 12 by 150 ynrds, bound M. south by ditch, totnl, $2.50. north by Martin, M 50 by RACA, DAVID J. Land, three acres,! tiz, east by rond, west by ncequln. Pcr- Ortiz, by ed north by N. Archibequo, south by by 50 AIH INEZ, ANTONIO Land cast Cochltl public road, GRIEGO, ANTONIO N. W. Vi, sec- cast by road, west ditch. I.nnd. bounded by G. Ilacn, by D. sonnl, $11.72; pennlty, 73 1 50 varan, hounded north by rond. south north south $130. Tuxes. west by J. A. Ortiz, et nl. Lnnd, Archlbeque. enst by public rond, west 18, go 0 by fiOO feet, bounded north by TIJurnB C. de linen, enst by by G. 70 by tion township 9 north, ran cast, by 3. Gonzales, east by rond. west by ditch, west cents: costs. cents; totnl, $10.15. acre, bounded north by M. Montoyn, Archlbeque. Pcrsonul, $75. Tnxes, 100.48 Tnxes, road, south and cast by Alexander, 7 ncres. Personnl, $125. P Gonzales. Taxes, $0.49; penalty, b'2 ltaca. Personal, $100. Taxes, $13.28; LEYRA. VIC10R1ANO Lnud. 0 south by M. Ortiz, eust by Pcnn Rlnn-c- n $1.53; pennlty, cents; costs, 70 centa; west by road, .n precinct 28, land 13 $12.50; pennlty, 02 cents; costs, 35 cents, costs, 35 centa; total, $7.10. penalty, 00 cents; costs, 35 cents; to- acres, bounded north by A. Ley ha, ditch, west by M. Raca et al. PorBon-nl- . totnl. $2.30. by 112 varns, bounded north by M. Snn-chcr- cents; total, $11.53. MARTINEZ, FRANCISCO Land 100 tal. $14.20. south by F. Mares, eust by A. Leybn. $S05. Lust hnlf tnxes, $13.75; pen- LOIIATO. JOSE DARIO 225 south by T. Sanchez, east by by Lnnd. GONZALES, N. W. Vi sec by 100 vnras. bounded north by Snn-tlnR- RACA. ESCOLASTICO C. DE Four west F. Archlbeque. Personnl, $120. nlty. 08 cents; costs, 70 cents; total, by 500 ynrdB, bounded north, Bouth J08E C ditch. In precinct 13. land 20 by 200 tlon . township 9 north, rnnge 3 enst, GnlleROS, by V. It. Cbll-der- pieces of land nnd Improvements. Per-- Taxes, $12.50; penalty, 02 cents; costa, $15.13. nnd by A. Archlbeque, by varns, bounded south by nccquln, nst south enst west 155 ncreB. Personnl, $C5. $9.38; by V. sonal, $35. T.ix'ob. $11.74: pennlty, 581 35 centa; totnl, $13.53. 25 by 50 Taxes, Personal, $1 10. cast unknown, west y II. OR'tlZ, RORERTO I.nnd. 190 by J. Cnatlilo. Lnnd, ynrds. pennlty, 47 35 to- by Vivian!. Last half cents; costs. 35 cents; totnl. $12.07. LEYRA. L1SANDRO Lnnd und by by cents; costs, cents; $10.5)8; penalty, 50 cents; costs, Childem ami improvements. Taxes, 400 yards, bounded north by M. Ortiz, bounded north J. L. Perea, south tnl. $10.20. taxes, 41 RACA. FELIZ C. DE Lnnd bounded Personnl. $220. Tnxes, F. by $1.75; total, $13.29. $8.23; penalty,, cunts; costs, 35 south by A. Mnres, enst by ditch, west Mlcrn. east ditch, weat by M. S. north by D. Locoro, south by A. Gar-cl- $14.09; pennlty, 74 cents; costs. 35 Otero. Porsonul, $106. Tuxes, $12.00. NUANES. FRANCISCO Lnnd 200 McCUTCHKON, J. II. Printing out-fi- t cei.tn, totnl, $8.99. by L. Rnea. Porsonnl, $090. Last hnlf by ncequln, west by D. Lu- contB; totnl. $15.78. by 300 vnrns, bounded north by Spring Taxes, $5.GG; penal- MARTINEZ. PETRONILA O. DL enst tuxes, $15.72; pennlty, 3 cents; costs, pcnnlty, 59 cents; costa, 70 cents; total and furniture. cero. $50. Taxes, $9.75: LEYRA, FRANCISCO I.and, 5 acres of Alnmltos, south uy Cerro, eust by 29 cents; costs, 35 Land 300 by 700 vnras, bounded north Personal. 35 cents; totnl, $10.80. $13.35. ly. cunts; total, puiinltv. 48 to- boi ndcil north by E. Marea, aouth by rond, west by La Cuchlllo nnd Im- by Joso Romero, south by Antonio cents; costs. 35 cents; ORTIZ. RERECCA M. 300 PAIS. JULIAN Land. 200 by 100 $S.20. tal, $10.58. F. Mares, oust by A. C. de Uaca. Per- Lnnd, provements. Personnl, $35. Tnxes, (nrcla, east by John A. Leo, west by Mon-toy- n varna, by dalle-go- a, MONTOO.MKRY, ALLEN Lota 1CI sonnl. $50. Tnxes. $9.90; penalty, 49 by 300 ynrds, bounded north by P. bounded north J. M. 67 cents; pennlty, a cents; costs, 35 Taxes, $1.33; penalty, RACA, L. C. DE Lnnd. 130 by 300 Bouth by nr- and 102, block 13, Arniljo y Otero ad- Grnnt limits. cents; costs, 35 cents; total, $10.80, helrn. south by L. Oitlz, euBt by J. J. Snmorn, enst by cents; totnl, 96 centa. 21 35 vnrus, bounded by S. Im- royo. dition. Personal. $10. Taxes, $i'..S8; cents; costs, cents; totnl. $I.S9. nortn Ortiz, south MELITON- - M. Ortiz, west by Indian lands und Pcrsonnl. $140. Tnxes, $2.08; n LUCERO. Land nnd SANDOVAL Y SKDILLO, VEN- to- McKIm, C. A. Lot 13, block 7, Cros-sn- by same, enst by ditch, west by M. Or- provements. In Rnjnda pennlty, 12 cents; 35 to- penalty, 31 cents; costs 40 cents; Tnxes. $1.09; penalty, 5 Interest La costs, cents' 100 & Kennedy addition. Pcrsonnl, tiz. An undivided Interest in tho La grant. $.(00. tax- tnl, $3.15. TURA Lnud ncres. i1ersonnl, tal. $7.02. cents; costs. 35 cents": totnl, $1.49. Personal, Last hatf $105. $7.85; pcnnlty, 40 50 $50. Tiixch, $0.19; penalty, 32 cents; Hajadu grant. An undivided Interest es, $10.11; 50 70 Taxes, cents; MORELI.O, JULIA Land, jy 142 LUCERO. ANDRES Lnnd, bounded penalty, cents; costs, PRECINCT NO. 20. coats, 35 $S.00. 20 In G. C. do Uncu grnnt. Land nnd 1 cento; totnl, fect. bounded north by C. A. Grnnde, costs, cents; total, $7.01. the by R. Ortiz, by A. Ortiz, cents; total, f 1.31. ARCHIREQUE, A. DAVID 48 feet, Improvements. Pcrsonnl. $50. Tnxes. north south J. Houso and SILVA, SECUNDINO N. V. V, of south by Wellington nvonuo, east by PEREZ, Lnnd 25 by nnd by Rnea. $90 ROMERO. JUAN J. Land, 45 vnrns lnnd. Personnl, $115. i enst west Personal. Tnxes, $9.19; YV. bounded by I Perea, bcuHi by C. ?5.o7; penalty, 25 cents; costs. $1.40; -. S. U. S. W. V of S. E. '4. N. E. Rroadwny west by Gentile. Pcrsonnl, north Tnxes, 510.39; penal'- 51 cents; costs, long, bounded north by Luis Rucn, penalty, 40 cents; coBts, 35 to- by west pub- totnl. $0.72. cents; U of S. E. Vi. M. V. U S. V. Vt. sec- $25. Taxes, $20.70; penalty, $1.05; Glrard, uast Priests, bv. 25 cents; total. SI 1.25. south by S. C. de Rucn, enst by Rio tnl, $10.00. costs, 35 cents; total, $22. 11). lic road and Improvements. Land 12 RACA Y VALENTINE tion 20 township 10 north, 4 eust. Lnnd FLORES. I'ACIO In Grnnde, west by hills. Tnxes, $0.00: Per-sonn- LUCERO. ANAS Interest ATENCIO, FRANCISCO Land. l, 26 MORELLl I1ROS. Personal, $100. by 38 feet, bounded north by I. Percn, Lnud, six ncres, bounded by H. to- vnrns from rond to river, bounded north Canon do Jomez grnnt. Interest In pennlty, 30 cents; costs, 35 cents; $140, Tnxes, $S.23; pennlty. 42 Taxes, $5.73; penalty, C7 cents; costs, south by David Percn, east by Priests, Martinez, south by public raid, enst by tnl, floutu by Vlcetito Sedlllo, east by pub FrIJoles grnnt. Lnnd nnd Improve- $0.71. centB; costs, 35 cents; totnl. $9,00. pre- 35 cents; total, $0.35. west by V. Sniitlllnnes. Personal, $30. U. Montoyn, by public j lie road, west by river. Laud in west ditch nnd ments. Personnl. $25. Taxes, $9.30; SANDOVAL DE MARTINEZ. 100 S, Taxes, $1.95; penalty, 9 cunts; costs, Improvements. CASADOS, ANTONIO Lnnd. cinct 12, bounded north by Southwest- ORTIZ ANTONIO Lot block 14. Pcrsonnl, $S5. Tnxes. penalty, 40 cents; costs, $1,05; totnl. Land, 5 acres, bounded north by 100 ynrds, Armljo y Otero addition. Taxes, $12.33; 70 centB; total, $2.74. 11.I8; penalty, 57 35 bounded north und south ern brewery, south b, Jesuit Fathers cents; vosts, $9.81. by D. C. do Rnea, south by Cochltl In- by hills, enst by L. Gonzales, by penalty, 62 cents; costs, 20 cents; to- ROMERO, FELIX Land 33 by 07 cents; $12.40. west cast by Estero, wost by railroad. Per- total. LUCERO. CAMILIO Lnnd. 4 ncres. dians, east by S. C. d Rncn, west by J. J. Snlnznr. $75. tal, $13.15. vurns, bounded north by J. Cnndelarla, RACA. VA LENT IE C. DE Land. 85 Personnl, Tuxes. sonalties. Taxes. $17.91; penulty, 89 , bounded north by Cochltl grnnt; south Iudlnns .mil Improvements. Taxes. $7.00; penalty, 39 cents; costa. 35 RODEY, MINN IK prop-crty- , south by public road, cp.st by J. Candc-htrla- by 200 varns, bounded by M. Mon- centa, costs, $1; totul, $2u.70. C Pcrsonnl J. by hills, eost by owner, west by Luis $0.49; penult , 31 cents; costs. 35 centa; total, $8.40. $300. Taxes, $17.20; penalty, 85 west by J. Hclircns nnd Improve toyn, south by A. Rnea. enst by Rio Lucero, Personal, $10. Taxes, $9.09; WHITCOMH. 11. O SWVi SWU In 35, 40 100 cents; totnl, $7.15. CHAVEZ. JOSE Lnnd nnd Improve cents; costs 35 cents; totnl, $18,40. ments. precinct laud by Grnnde, west by aeequla and Improve- penalty, 15 cents; costs, 35 cents; to- suction 15, township 10, rnnge 6, 40 Can-dclarl- 150 ments. Pcrsonnl, 38 SANDOVAL, ARAN 32 vnrnu, bounded by Anto. $320. SALAS, TOMAS Lund, 140 by $110. Taxes, NYVU Land, by north ments. Porsonnl, Tnxes. $13.09; tnl. $9.S9. 2 acres. NWVi section 22, town- OS vnras, bounded north by J. F. Snlas, cunts; penalty. cents; coBts. 35 485 fect. bounded nortti by Overmnnn, south nnd east by Mennul, pcnnlty. cents; costs, 35 cents; to- Y S.. ANTONIO 50 ship 10, range 5, 40 acres. Personal. var- LUCERO Land. south by L. Ortiz, enst by A. Ortiz, cents; total. 75 cents. south by A. Anaya, east by M. Martin. west by ncequla. Land 39 by 185 tnl, $1 1.73. by 100 varns, hounded north by J. Sena, $110. Last half taxea $1S; penulty. 90 50 us, by Lorenzo, west by Indians. Pcrsonnl, $100. Tnx- DOM1NGUEZ, CAS1MIERO Lnnd 25 by feet, hounded north by bounded north Juan UACA. ANTONIO C. DE Lnnd, south by road, east by R. Sllvu, west and cents; costs, 70 centa, totul, $19 00 P. Candelarla, south by F. Mnrtln,, south by public road, cast by nrroyo, es. $9.53; penalty. 47 cents; costs. 35 improvements. Pursouul, $105. enst bounded north by . . C. de linen, south by G. C. de Rncn. Interest In Son Di- Tnxea. $5.17; pennlty, 20 ctmta; costa, PRECINCT NO. by P. Candelarla. Land, 100 by 100 west by ncequla. Personal, $15. Last centa; total, $10.35. ii. und east by M. Armljo. west by rancho ego grnnt. Interest lu Cochltl grant. 35 cents; totnl. $5.iS. GUTIERREZ. JUAN Lund 100 by fect, bounded north by Alexander, half taxes, $7.90; pcnnlty, 39 cents; do $55. SANCHEZ. MANUEL Lnnd, 55 by Abreau. Personal, Tnxes, Interest lu FrIJoles grant. Personal, DOMING UEZ, E1MTACIO Lnnd nnd 100 vnrns, bounded north by R. Sn- south by H. M. Martinez, cast by Alex- costs. $.05; totnl, $9.34. $1.30; penalty, 0 cents; costs, 35 cents; $100. Taxes. $9.23; penalty, 40 cents; S8 ynrds, bounded north by A. Mon- Improvements. west by SALAZAR, REG IN A V. Lnnd 30 by toyn, by D. Molina, east by M. Personnl, $10. Taxes. morn, south by J. Otero, eust by Sn- ander, road. Personal, $110. totnl, $1.71. costs, $1.40; totnl. $11.09. south $2.11; penalty. 12 Taxes, $5.52; penalty, 28 9 Mirns, hounded by J. Percn. Pancho, west by J. Moquino. Lnnd, 39 centa; costH. 35 moru, west by Creapln. Lund 25 by 2.1 cents: costs, north RACA. JUAN A. C. 500 LUCERO Y LOPEZ. ANTONIO cents; totnl. $2.58. $1.05; total. $7.85. south by rond, cast and west by A. DE Land. by 110 ynrds, bounded north by road, vnrus, bounded north by J. Otero, Bouth by 500 vnras, by Lnnd, bounded north, south, enst nnd MARTINEZ. MANUEL House nnd .1. SENA DONACIANO Land, 28 by 38 TruJIllo. Lot 4, block 2, S. Apodnca bounded north Santo south by,J. Ortiz, enst by lndinns, west by Gutierrez, cnat by Crespln, west Domingo lnnd, south by of F. C. west by lndlnn lnnds. Personal, $180 lot. Personnl, $135. Tnxes, $8.01; fect, bounded north by .1. M. linen, addition, nil In precinct 5. Taxch. heirs by .1. Ortiz. Laud. 115 by 30 ynrds, by San Antonio. Personnl, $205. Tnxes, Uncu, by A. by Tnxes. $10.81; penalty, 54 conts: costs, penalty, 41 cents; 35 to- - by C. A. Grande, $13.55; penalty, 08 cents; costs. 55 do oust Montoyn. West bounded by M. Sanchez, south costs, cents; $10.52; puunPy,. 83 centB; costa, 70 south east by road, Rio Lnnd, 175 by 150 3f cents; totnl. $11.70. north ts.so, west by C. A. (irando. cents; $14.78. Grnnde. vnrus. by same, east by Matn Lobos, west by ml. cents; totnl. $18.05. Taxes, $4.30; total. bounded by A. Mor.toyu, MARES. EUTEMIO Land, 100 by .MONTOYA. CALISTRO Touso in penalty. 20 35 to- MARIA NIEVES north south A. Montoyn. Personnl, $135. Tnxen. 250 by edits; costs, cents; SARRACINO. by 500 ynrds, bounded north by Los Ro- Copper City. Porsonnl, $220. SKINNER. LEONARD Land 14.85. by Mellton Chav- Lenndro Malnus, enst by Indian $3.21; penulty, 10 cents; costs, $1.06: Tnxea. 400 ynrds, by Mnrtlnez, tal. Land, bounded north ditch, west by owner Improve- meros, south by Segurns, enst by Rio 510.15; penalty. 50 centa; 35 bounded aouth SIMPSON, CLARA 25 ez, by and Moyns, nnd total. $4.42. costs. west by mountnlna. Peraonnl, $170. 0. DE Land. south Jesus oanchcz ments. Pcrsonnl. $10. Tnxes, $15.59; Ornndc, west by Santos Ortiz and Im- cents; totnl, $11.00. by 80 feet, bounded east by public road and M. Chavez, ULIRARRI. MODESTO Land nnd Tnxos, $11.17; penulty. 70 cents; costs, north and south pennlty, 70 cunts; costs, 70 cents; In- provements. Porsonnl. $115. Taxes. MONTOYA, Rl'MALDO Land nnd uy owner, by . by M. Chavez. Tuxes, $21,05; improvements. Personal, $95. Taxes. 35 cast and west Lomba- west tnl. $17.05. $1.70; penalty, S cents; costs, 35 conts: improvements. Personal, $220. Tax conts; ftnl., $15.22. rds Taxes. $22.94; pcnnlty, $1.11; penally, $1.08; costs 35 cents; totnl. $2.13. $1.13; pennlty, 5 cents; costs. 35 cents; NO. 25. RACA. PACIFICO C. DE Lnnd, 100 totnl. es. $S.52; ptjunlty, 43 cents; costs, 35 PRECINCT costs, 35 cents; total, $24.43. $23,08. 15 by 10 total, $2.03. "SMITH, by 13 M Lu- MARES. EUI.OGIO Land, cents; totnl. $9.30. RAMIREZ. MARTIN Lnnd, 200 va- TRUJ1LLO. JOSH M. Land, 34 by FERNANDO Land lu pre- varus, bounded north by by PRECINCT NO. 18. cero, by grnnt, by ynrds, bounded north F. Mures, PADILLA, CESARIO House nnd rna. Peraonnl, $195. Taxea, $13.11; 60 feet, bounded north by street, south cinct 8, 100 by 2G0 vurns, bounded south Cochltl east E. Mares, by west Lucero, west by grnnt und Im south by E. enst rond, RAROS, JOSE LEON Houso nnd laud. Personnl. $110. Tnxos, $8.04; ponuity, 59 cents; costs, 35 cunts; to- by J. Chaves, east by street, west by north by T. Gutierrez, south by J. limits by 3 acres, 77 alley. provements. Personal. $75. Tnxes, F. Mares. Lund. bounded lot. Personal, $20. Tnxes, cents; pennlty. 41 cents; coats, 35 CPtits; to tal. $11.05. Personal, $30.00. Taxes, $15.77; Grlogo, enst by S. Anuyn, west by R. north by F. A. de Snnehoz, south by pennlty, 3 cents; costs, 35 cents: $8.80. penalty, 77 $3.51: penalty, cunts; costs.25 cents; totnl. tnl. PRF.CINCT NO. 26. cents; costs, 35 cents; to- UrluKO, Personnl, $!. Taxes, $1,53; li E. Armljo, east by nrroyo, west by R, $1.15. ROMERO. FRANCISCO Improve- tal, $10.90. penalty, 7 cents; costs, 35 centa; total. totnl, $1.03. R. F. Tax-eso- . Ortiz. Persor,nl. $355. Tnxes, $10.00; RENAVIDES, JOSE Houso nnd lot ments on government lnnd. Porsonnl, ADAMS. Personal. $100. PRECINCT NO. 13. $1.95. IJERNADINO. FRANCISCO Lnnd. penalty, 53 cents; costs, 35 cunts; to- pounlty, $135. Tnxes, $18.19; penulty. 90 conts; $7.17: penalty, 35 cenu, costs. 35 ZEIGER & DODD Land bounded 92 by ISO vnrns, bounded by R. Pcrsonnl, $190. Tnxes, $3.07; $7.87. ADAMS. F. W. 4, 2, & north tnl. $11.18. costs, 35 efato; totnl, $19.41. cents; total, Lot block II. Ro-de- y 43 cents: costs. 35 cents; total, $9.t5. L-- north by Springer heirs, south by Ortiz south by M. Armljo, oast by R COEN, S. R. 1 5. bloc. t. Uncu lu addition. Personal, $55. Taxes, MARES, SANTIAGO Land nnd Im- CAR C. P. Lota !) to 15 Inclu- - ROMERO. LUIS J. House and lnnd. an Ilrntlua, east by grunt limits, Ortiz, west by Lemiuus Ilacn und Im- LIN. J. ai'dltlon. Lots 19 mid 29. block G. A. & 8.99; penalty. 44 provements. Personal. $15. Taxes, Tnx-$2.0- Personal, $135. Tnxes, $1.34; penalty, cents; costs, 20 by C. Kemp. Illock 1, Romero provements. $110. Tnxes, slvc, Archuletn addition, Jemez. P. addition. $00. iinlf cents, total, $9.03. west Pcrsonnl. $1.73: pcnnlty. 8 cents; costs. 35 cents; 10 $1.20; 0 cents; costs. 35 centa; tJtnl, $1.75. Pcrsonnl. Last Tuxes, $8.00; penalty, 13 $2.87; penalty, 13 35 pennlty, cents; costa, 8S 1JACA. SANTIAGO addition. cents; costs, totnl. ?.,!.1(.. VALDEZ. KENRloUE House and tnxs. $19.00: penulty. cents: costs, Land bounded cents; costs, $.'.55; totnl. $11.04. cents: total. $3.35. totni. $3.3(i. 01) cents; totnl, $21.08. north by public road, south by L. F. MARTIN, FRANK Lnnd. bounded GARCIA. LEONI DAS Lnnd, 200 vn-- i lan.l. 100 ucres. Personal, $86. Taxi a. FANCI1ER. II ATT IE E.-- Lots 18 Kuhns, east by Joso Grlogo and V. PRECINCT NO. 14. CARILLO. COS.ME Lnnd. 180 by north by J. A. Rucn, enst by Santa ras wide, bounded north by F. Peroa. $10.91: penulty, 01 cents; costs, 35 One-thir- d Cros-pin- , and 19, block K. A. Ai P. Lnst Arias, west by Jose Ortiz. PerBonnl, HERRERA, EMILIA C. DE 300 vniiis, nounttcd north by L. west by J. A. Rncii. Personal. south by Juan Gnrcla, eust nnd west. cents, totnl. $11.80. addition. $290. Taxes, interest in Gedlmdo Springs. south by D. Rnul, enst by river; $115. Tuxes, $9.31; pennlty, 10 cents; hnlf taxes. $17.20; pennlty, 85 centa; $0.17; pcnnlty, 30 cents; by grunt limits und improvements. PRECINCT NO. 21. costs, 40 rents, total, $0.82. Porsonnl, $190, Taxes, $10.70, pennlty, weat by ranch limits und Improve- costs, 35 cents; totnl, $10.12. 41 ccntH", penal- totnl, $IS.I5. Personnl, $20. Tnxes. A.NSl'RES. JOSE O. Lund. 300 by L. E. Lot 12, block 7, URIGGS, MRS. A. 7, 54 cents; costs, 35 cunts; total, $1.05. ments. Personal, $120. Taxes, $1.81; MARTIN, CLEOFES Lnnd nnd Im- ty, 2 35 cents; totnl, 78 , FORSRJ'.RO. C Lot block cents; costs, 500 ynrds, bounded north by Rio Ptier-co- Armljo No. 2 Tnxes. $20.00; 7, B. & L. addition. Taxes, pen- PRECINCT NO. 1C. penalty, 21 cents; costs, 35 cents: to- provements. Personnl, $75. Tuxes. addition. $2.10; cents. south by mesn, east by F. Snlcldo, penr.ay, 99 cents; costs, 2b cents; to- alty, 10 cents; costs, 20 cents; total. ARMUO, AUGUSTIN Lnnd 200 by tal, $5.40. $9.13; penalty. 47 cents; costs, 35 GARCIA, ANTONIO JOSE Lnnd. GOO west by N. Annyn. Personnl, $00. $21.20. yards, bounded by .1. Onrcln, DE-L- nnd. cents; totnl, $10.35. tal, 12.40. north DURAN. MANUEL A. bounded north by Juan Gurcln, south Taxes. $S.I3; pennlty. 42 centa; costB, by M. nnd west by 3 MARTINEZ, LUIS Land bounded GARCIA Y GARCIA. JUAN Houso CERVANTES, DAVID Land 50 by south Grant, east ncres, bounded north by estate of by A. J. Gurclu. cast and west by grant 35 centB; totnl, $9.20. CO M. Anuyn. 200 by 500 by H. Lopez, by S. Mares, und lot, oust RnreliiB rond. Tnxes. varns, bounded north by Antonio Lnnd yurds, J lluen, south by F. Montoyn, enst by north south limits. Lnnd, bounded north by Juan 100 1 ARCHIREQUE, !'ARLO Lnnd, $19.21; punuity, 80 cent8; costs, 35 o by . Chavez, south, by by E. MarcH Martin, south by same, enst by Cosa-tI- bounded north M. Arinljo, west by C. Montoyn. Land, enst J. A. Gnrcla, west Mnrtlnez. south by Rufnel Gallegos, by 200 vurna, bounded north by F. by 1 J. cents; totn.. $20.42. Gonzales, west by road. Personal, cast and west M. Grnnt. Personal, aero, bounded north by owner, south nnd improvements. Personal, $30. east and west by grant limits. Lnud, I.obuto, by Perea, by $100. Tnxes, $9.57; penalty, 47 cents; Taxes. $9.31; pennlty, 40 cents; costs, south Juan eust GCTMAN. LOUIS Lot 2. block 18. f25. Taxes, $1.09; penalty, 5 cents; by D. C. do Unea, enst by F. Montoyn, 200 vnrus wide, bounded north by Juan river, west by mesn. Lnid nnd house Iluiilng Hlghlnnd Tuxes, 35 costs, 70 cunts; total, $10.74. west A. y M. A. Lnnd, ncres, 3C cents; totnl. $10.12. Montoyn. addition. costs, cents; total, $2.40. J. 2:'i R. Cnsndos, south by F. east in precinct 5. bounded north by M. $5.73; penalty, 27 cunts costs, 20 CHAVEZ, TEODOCIO Land 112 by by C. Ar--j MARTINEZ. JACORO Lnnd. bound-o- d CODDINGTON, HANNAH E. Un- bounded north R. F south by and west by grant limits. Land. 150 Apodacn, bouIIi bv P. Chavez, eaBt by $i',.0. 198, bounded by 11. Archibequo, by F. by A. Gnl-b-go- cents: total, divided half Interest In lot IJ, of tho south mljo, enst by ncequln, west by nrroyo north Mnrea, south J. varus wide, bounded north by M. by $35, by P. Armljo, east by J. Pais, west by Gurcln, cast by Lopez, west by M. Eume, west railroad. Personal, HORTON, J. S, Lots 23 and 24, Ruiz tract of lan.i as per Simpson & and Improvements. Personal, $350. J. south by Atoncio, enst nnd west Taxca, 41 cents; pcnnlty, 2 M. in Lus Taxes, $1.09: 5 cunts; block 3S, N. T. Co. Personal, $25. Dun map thereof at lllo with the coun- ditch. Interest Hucrtos Krnnt. Tuxes, $19.21; penalty, 90 cunts; coats. Lucero. penalty, by grnnt limits. Personal, $100. Lnst coats, 70 cents; totnl, $1.13. Taxes, (1.53; pennlty, T cents; costs, costs, 35 cents; totnl, $1.49. Taxes, $10.74; penalty, f, ceuts; costs, ty recorder, sltunto In tho II. E. corner $1.05; total, $20.20. cents: hnlf tnxes, $5.10; pennlty, 20 cents; R. prop-ert- 70 75 ARMUO. DIEGO Porsonnl 40 centa: totnl, $17.97. of tho Albuquerque Brant- - cents; totnl, $2.30. MAESTAS, MAURICIO Land, costs. $1.40; totnl, $0.82. , Taxes, GALLEGOS, LUCIANO Lnnd, 150 $390. Tuxes, $10..4; pennlty, 81 LEWIS JOSE G. Lot 2, block T. A. 53. ECKERT, CHARLES W. Land and by 250 vurns, bounded north, south, J0.82; permit-- cents; costs, 70 by 183 ynrds. bounded north by I). Hur-tml- LODDY. CHARLES PerBonnl, $275. ceuts; costs, 35 cents; total, $17. .w. & P. addition. Personal $35. Last half $5a. Taxes, cast nnd west by Cochltl lndlnn InndH CO cents; total, $12,05, improvements. Pcrsonnl, south by S. A. Montoyi. west by Tuxes, $12.03; penalty, centa; costs. ARMENTA, REFUGIO Lund, 137 taxes, $0.70; 33 $2.87: pcnnlty, 14 cents; costs, 35 nnd Improvements. Personnl, $185. penalty, cents; costs, DYE, HENRIETTA n. Lots 11 and V. R. Hurtndo and improvements. 35 cents; totnl. $12.'.r8. ncres. bounded north by public lnnd, 40 cents: totnl, 7.43. nddl-tlo- Tnxes. $12.99; pennlty. 04 cents; costs, 12, block 0, Crossnn &. Kennedy cunts; total, $3.30. Land, 71 by 100 yards, bounded north MAESTAS. LEONIDAS Houso nnd south by Lino Armentn, enst by Mari- LEIOHTON. J. P. Lot 22, block 2. Land 35 cents; totnl, $13.9S pcn- Per-Honu- Taxes. $S.C0; penalty, 13 cents; GURULE, JOSE ANDRES by A. Montoyn, south by Leybn, west lot. Personnl, $220. Tuxes, $3.10; ano Otero, weat by F. Vnlvcrde. l, Rucn addition. Personal, $40, Last tests. 40 cents; totnl, $3.49. bounded north by N Archlbeque, south by Jose Mn. J. Personal, $295, Taxes, MONTOYA, FELICIANO Lnnd, 15 nlty, 15 cents; costs, 35 cents; totnl, $150. Tuxes, $2.40; pennlty, 12 by public road, half taxes. $9.75; penalty. 43 cents; FEtKERT, MRS. A. M. Lot 7 nnd by F Snlas, enst by Com. nitch, west $12.30; penalty, 01 ceuts; costs, 70 acres, bounded north $3.G0. cents; costs, 35 cents; totnl, $2.93. 20 south by J. Nuancs, enst by D. Gurcln, costs, cunts; total, $10.38. "W. 8. block 23 11, & L. addition. by J. J. Archlbeque. Lnnd bounded cents; totnl, $13.01. MAESTAS, PEDRO Improvements ARMENTA. LINO Land. 100 acres, LINCOLN, MARY E, Lot 3, by by Cuchllla, and D. Gnllegos, west by ilver. Land, block Tuxes. $2.00, penalty, 13 cents; costs, north P. Hnrros, south GALLEGOS, MACARIO Lnnd, 100 on government lnnd. Personnl, $10. bounded north by -- efuglo Armenia, 2S, Hiinlng Highland addition. Lnst 20 by by Mnr-tlnv-z 15 ncres, bounded north by J. M. Raca, 05 ccntH; total, $2.93. uast Hear Spring, west M. IS Tnxes, $12.39; penalty, cents; costs, aouth, cast and west by public lands. hnlf taxes, $5.74; 28 by yurds, bounded north and south Bouth by .1. y Lucero, by D. penalty. cents; FISH, S. R. Und bounded north by nnd Improvements. Porsonul, Rnea eust 35 cunts; total, $13.40. Porsonnl, $50. Tuxes, $1,91 ; pcnnlty, 9 costs, 20 $0.22. by P. Qulntunu, enst. und west by J. C. de Rncn, west by .Santo Domingo cents: totnl, I'croa nnd Albright, south by Romero $125. Tuxes,, $1.15; penalty, 5 cents; Knlns nnd Improvements. Pcrsonnl, MAESTAS Y RUIZ, JOSE Houso cents; costs, 35 cenu; totnl, $2.35. MATSON. MARIA Lot I. block T), costH, t ditch. Lnnd und Improvements. Inter-ub- t $1.94; addition, cast by Fourth Htreet, west 70 ents; totnl, $1.90. $130. Tnxes, $8.31; penalty, 41 cents; and land. Personal, $110. Taxes, ATENCIO, FELIPE Land. 220 by Armljo No, 2 nddltlou, Pcrsonnl, $25. grant. $150. to-tn- l, l)y G. Mooro and Albright. Land 8AMORA, JOSE DE JESUS Lnnd In Canada Personal, pennlty, 24 cunts; costs, 35 cunts; 250 ynrds, bounded north by Rio Puer- Taxes, $7.10; pennlty, 35 cents; costs, 35 cents; total, $9.10. $17.07; pennlty, 85 conts; costs, costs, bounddd north by Harbour, south by 50 by 500 yurds, bounded north und Taxes, $5.53. to, south by hills, eust by U. Sandoval, 20 cents; totnl, $7.05. road, east by Harbour und others, west south by Loinns, east by F. Suinorn, GARCIA. MARCOS Lnnd, bounded $1.10; totnl. $19.32. MONTOYA. JOSE Land, 400 by 500 weat by D. Mnrtln. $100. south, by J. P Personal, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ESTATE by road. Taxes, $17,09; penalty, 85 west by Rosa I). CnstJIlo, Lnnd 40 by north, east and west MONTOYA, SANTIAGO Personal. yards, bounded nortn by P. Montoyn. Taxes, $8.43; penalty, 42 cunts; costs, MANCA 0, Gnrcla. Taxes, $1.09; pennlty, 5 32 OF CHARLES Lot block cents; coats 70 cents; total, $18.04. 00 yards, bounded north by F. Snmoru. cents; $135. Tuxes, $0.27; pennlty, cents; south by M. TruJIllo, eust by public, 35 centB ; total, $9.00, C, & costs, 35 cents; total, $1.49. A. P. addition. North half of lot FLORY. AARON Lot 10. block 4, south by A. Suinorn, oust by Public costs. 35 cents; total, $0.94. bind, west by E. Montoyn. Porsonnl. CASADOS, CRISTORAli Land, 10, block I, Hunliig Highland GARCIA, JOSE P. Land, bounded MONTOYA. Land, nddltlou. Jl. 7 L. addition. Taxes, $3.08; pen- rond, west by J. M. GnlleKOH. Lnnd 39 CLOTARIO F $120. Tnxes, $11.14; penalty, GO cents: bounded north by mesn, boiii.ii by Rio Taxes, $12.91; pounlty, C5 cunts; coats, north by J. A. Garcia, south by M. by C. do Casn-doa- alty. IS cents; costs, 20 cunts; total, vnras wide-- bounded north by F. Sn- R!i acres, bounded north J. costs, 35 cents; totnl. J12.05. Pnerco, eust by mesa, west by P. . 20 conts; totnl. $13.70. 1)8 Rucn, east by A. Garcia, west by A. G. $3 moru, south, cast und west by J. M. Rncn, south by F. Montoyn, cast by PEREA. FRANCISCO Lund,2 ncres Porsonul, $05. Taxes, $4.(o; pen- METZ, NICOLAS Lnnd, bounded y Armijo. Tnxes. 1.09; pounlty, 5 Snnto Domingo, west by M. Armljo. GANCE, SALLE E, Lots 7. 8, 9 GalleKOS. Land 100 varus wide, bound- bounded north by hot Bprlnga, south alty, 2G cents; costs, 35 ceuts; totul, enst by by Klein-wor- t, centa; costs, $1.05; totnl, $2.19. $4.12; pennlty, Fourth street, west block 21, 11, & L. addition. Taxes. ed north by urroya, south by nccquln, Personal, $15o. Taxes. by church property, enst by Sun Diego ;e "o. north by A. & P. ndltlon, south GARCIA. JUAN A Lund orch-nrd- . Im- 86.42' penalty. 27 cents; costs 60 enst by F, Sundovnl, west by OJo river. nnd 22 cents; costs, 35 cents; totnl. $4.90. grnnt, weat by public road and CASADOS. CLEMENTE Lnnd, 200 by A. by Arugon, S J. Lee. The south hnlf of lots cents; total, $0.29. $90. $7.00; penalty, bounded north Cecarlo MONTOYA. CANDIDO Land, provements. An undivided Interest In by 300 varus, bounded north by rond, 13, 14, Pcrsonnl, Taxes. Bouth by house, enst by II. Lop'tz, west 15 nnd 10. block N. A. & P. GARCIA. MARTIN --Land 7 by 35, 38 cuutH; costs, $1.40; total, $9.44. ncres. bounded north by F. Rucn, enst Sun Diego lnnd grnnt. 200 vnras of south by M. P. Sawtuilo, east by hills, Lots 20, 21, 22. nr.d 23, block L, by sumo nnd Improvements. Lnnd, M. Armljo im- bounded north by Ambroslo Armljo, TRUJILLO, JOAQUIN Lnnd 100 by by nccquln. west by nnd lnnd In Cunon do San Diego, south of west by river and Improvements. Per- A. & P. Lot 10. block A. bounded north by R. Lopez, south nnd provements. $12.99; pennlty, nddltlou. N. uotith nnd east by public road, west by 400 ynrds, bounded north by El Rito, Taxes, tho springs. 200 vnraa of land north sonal, $110, Tnxoa, $8.04; pennlty, 41 & P. addition. Lot 3, block V, A. & P. 3. enst by A. G. y Arinljo, west by Vicente 04 cents;, costs, 35 centa; total, $13.98. Land In Horradnllo. Lnnd in precinct 35, by Cuchlllu Colorndo, eust by El of tho town of El Canon. cents; costs, 3G centa; totnl, $8.80. addition. $25. Lnst tux-e- s, south Gnrduuo. Piece of meadow laud nnd MONT6YA, Co- Personal, hnlf .100 by 100 varus, bounded north y R1U, by Dnvlt T. Lund 100 by LUIS Interest In precolnct 10. Land In precinct No. 1. CASADOS, PONCIANO Lnnd, 300 $17.10; pcnnlty, 84 west Improvements. $70. In cents; costs, Durance road, south by Andres Perea, 110 vnrus, by Personal, Taxes, chltl grnnt. Land Pcna Rlancn. Lots 1. 2, 3, block 3, Romero addition by 300 yards, bounded north by hills, $2.35 totnl, $20.35. bounded north Public $1.09; penalty, 5 cents; costs, $1.05; east by Ladcra road, west by Barolas by El RIto, by D. T., Personal, $25. Taxes, $9.75; penalty, to Albuquerque. Personal, $105. Tax- south by J. Mncstns, enst by E. Casn-do- O. Lot 3, 8, road, south cast total, $2.19. 50 cents; costs, 70 runts; $10.95. MclNTOSII. J. block ditch. Personal, $10. Taxes, I0.U3; west by N. A. Porsonul, $40. Tnxes, totnl, es, $7.11; penalty, 35 conts; costs. Peraonnl, $130. Taxes, $5.30; HuiiIng Hlghlnnd nddltlou. Pcrsonnl, to-ta- l, GARCIA. Y ARMUO, ANTONIO MONTOYA, 50 by to- penalty, 34 cents; costs, 35 cents, $2.93; pennlty, 15 70 MIOUEI Und, $2.45; totnl, $9.91. penalty, 2!) conts; costs, 35 cents; $25. Tnxes, $20.07; penalty, costs, cents; costs, Land, bounded by J. A. Gurclu, 20 vnrns, by N. Lucoro, $1; $7.C2. $3.78. north bounded north SANDOVAL. JUAN Land, bounded tal. $9.00. 20 cents; totnl. $21.27. cents; total, south by C. .Montoyn, eust by Oar-cl- Bouth by M. Montoyn, by pub- GARCIA, SIMON Land 50 by 142 J. J. east north by E. M. Kenton, south by J. A. CONGREGATIONAL EDUCATION- NUANES. DONACIANO Land. 2G PRECINCT NO. 17. west by J. A. Gurcln. Porsonul, lic rond, west by M. Montoyn. Tax- Traras, bounded north bv 8. J,. Alex J. NarnnJo. eust by J. M. Sandoval, west AL ASSOCIATION Land and homo. by 100 raid-ridg- e, ARAGON, CARMIRO Lnnd and 4 jards, bounded north by ander; south by Mountain road; east $70. Tnxes, 87 contB; pennlty, cents; es, $3.40; penalty, 19 ceuts; costs, 35 by top of mesa nnd Improvements. Pen Personal, $60. Taxes. 1M pounlty, by T, by Personal, $155. Tuxes, 35 $1.20. south Apodacn, eust A. Irf U. Alexander, by costs, cents; totnl, cents; total, $4.00. sonnl, $110. Taxes, 40 cents; penalty. 30 cents; costs, 3G cents: total, $8.40. 43 west Public road. $3.40; penalty, 17 cents; costs, 35 GONZALES, Romero. Land. by 220 yards, bound- 18 varan wide, bounded north by DIEGO Houso nnd lot. O DE LA, NICOLAS Lnnd, 105 by 2 conts; costs, 35 cents; total, 83 MAESTAS Y GALLEGOS, JOSE ed by M. by M. lad cents; total, $4.98. $85. Tnxes, north Garcia, south JT. Perea, south by G. Chavez, Bast Pcrsonnl, J4.33; penalty, 100 varus, bounded north, east, south cents. Land, bounded north by Juan Valdez, Gonzales, enst by G. Martinez, wcBt by ARAGON, VICTOR Personal, ?210. 21 cents; 35 cents; $1.89. by by limits, west by costs, total, nnd weat Indian lands. Lnud, 50 SANDOVAL. JOSE M. Lnnd, 10 va- south by P. Casadon, east by mesa, aeequla. 72 uraai railroad. Lna Taxes, $9.09; penalty, 4b cents; costs, HURTADO, Land, 170 Taxes, 914.33; penalty, ,ta precinct 12, 5 by 1C0 bounded MANUEL 100 vnrus, bounded north by M. Arml- rus wide, bounded north by A. J .Gar- wost by river. Land, 40 by 300. Per- cents: costs, 70 cents; $15.75. feet, 3D cents, $9.89. Hur-tad- total, ertli by 8. L. Alexander, by A. total. by 120 vnras, bounded north by U. jo, south by E. Armljo, enst by E. do la cia, south by F. Hernandez, enst and sonal, $80. Taxes, $2.22; penalty, IJ OWEN, H. P. property, Bouth ARMUO, ELI8EO Land and Im- Bouth by L, west Personal and enst Palz, O. west by J. R. Arugon. Personal, Diego grant. Laud, bound- 70 fur-nltur- Maya, cast by Public road, weat by west by San cents; costs, cents; total, $3.05. consisting of Grand Central hotel o. provements. Pcrsonnl, $175. Taxes, by 11. Hurtndo. Land, 150 G M4tott. Land In precinct 31, 140 varaa varus to $30. Tuxes, $1.30; penalty, centB; ed north by Juan Garcia, south by A. MARTINEZ, DONrtCIANO Land, Taxes, $23.94; penalty, $1.15; $3.40; penalty, 17 centa; costs, 35 grand limits, by 11. Hur-tad- bounded north by Garcia, bounded north costs. 70 cents; total, $2.05. J. Gnrcla, east by public road, weat by bounded north by Rio Puorco, south costs, 3G ceata; total, $24.44. U. cents; total, $3.98. south, cast und west by I). Ortiz. O LA, An uy atk by Jose Raco, cast and weat fey DE JOSE MARIA undi cemetery. Land, bounded nortn by hills, east by K. Atoncio, west by C. RATH. KM I LY Lot 10. block 2, ARMUO, IREAM M, Interest In tho Personal, $90. Taxes, $9.90; penalty, right In to Sando-val- , IliaIts. Personal, $45. Taxea. vided tho lands belonging Kenton and line, south by Juan Maestas, Personal, $50, Taxes, $2.68; Raca addition. Taxea; 96.73; pennlty, Cocnltl lAai) grant. Personal, $80. 49 centa; costs, 70 cents; total, $11.15, of M. O. do to- im-m-; the heirs tho lato Luis east and weat by foothills. Per- penalty. 12 ceata; costs, 35 cents; 20 ceata; total, 96.24. ft peeaity si ceata; eeata. Taxeu. $10.39; penalty, 51 centa; HURTADO, CANuiDO 60 by Land, Raca. An undivided right In tho lands sonal, 995. Taxes, 62 cents; penalty. tal. $3.15. RICHARDS & HILL Lots 1, 2 coats, 35 cents; total, $11.25. 100 varus, bounded north by Indians, belonging to tho of lato 91.05; 91.70, and : 8U9KHA, nxmUNCIO W heirs tho Maria 3 cents; costs total, MORA, ANTONIO House aad land. 3, block 98. Baatera addition. Lots 7, LaM ft BACA, MARCKLINO Lnnd 21 var-a- a sonth by Lucero, east by A. Horae, u. do O, $30. 200 by 38 ML aHatef-ate- l nitfc lay QrwrnbUBl Jceefa la Personal, Tax. GEORGB, WILLIAM Land, PersoBal, 86. Taxes, ceata; penalty, aad 8, block 87, Mastera addition. wide, bounded north bv K. Raca, by Cochltl Indian Personal, eg, penalty, 5 casta; costa, 79 Last Taj Hifeitac'B WW) weit lands. fi.90; 390 yards, bouaaed norta by Jteace 2 cents; cotta, IS eats; tetal, 76 half taxes, 9T.1J; 35 cents; ub,'Mt acntta by D. Lucero, cast by Autoalol 1S. Taxes, $9.89; penalty, 49 ceata; ceata; total, $2.05. L'llln, jwulty, posts, south ky faaee, east by coats, ...... jUi.ui J4 costs, 91 i total, I9.It. Fo attending town won. many frh-nd- oW Snntn court tho past Tho of Roy from Crlpplo Creek, Colo., six or eight IP Vflll ARF MNPIMK U, Berry attracted the nttentlon of week ,hno returned to tho cly. nnd Ilert find a great dnnl of satisfac- months ago. They took a lcaso on tho roomers In the bloek by screanilag,. tion In Hint two Leon Hertzog will bo from the fact these players Old Tinier Mine, but for some reason, FAILING AND Hhr nnrtly disrobed and throw trovme nbsent had to live of STRENGIll tho city for a few weks. Ho left last their credit tho eight "viu iiiil niiiurBPiuj nun iuh:i iuuk ii garments and her pocket book Into the, hits made by tho Santa Fe team, I Local Happenings j night for southern California and San Ilert contract for sinking on tho property ENERGY THIS MUNIH strict. The doctoto did not find It en, Francisco. securing three out of four times up where they were Injured, and wire nt easy matter to take tho patient to Urn and Hoy two out of four times up. As work about two hundred feet under- MAKE OF hospital. She scratched Dr. Ilammlll 8amuel Heady, passenger usual they played nn UE can-yo- conductor errorless game. ground nt tlmo of tho nccldent. rela- Mib. TunuiR Gonzales, of Ablqtiltt, N. Oeorgo Crnnc will Invndo near n tho nnd attempted to hlto him. Her on tho Santa Fo Pnclllr. tins returned Oeorgo Hoe, IV Tho llnzlrton group is owned by tho M., Ib in the city visiting friends. In tho Sandln n; mint Kins this eve- E. the Snntn district tives will bo notified of her condition. to tho city after a vacation on thu Pa- pnssenger nnd freight ngent, with Argo Mining company, which In com- PAINE'S CELERY Denver Times. Mia. lH:mc Jackson will lunvo tonight ning nnd tomorrow. They carry along cific coast with them Immense firearms. Crana headquarters nt El Paso, come In from posed of Milwaukee men and Is under for Flagstaff for iv visit with friends. t having negotiated this afternoon with Charles Hoc nnd O. A. Adpln, who the south this morning, accompanied no local management of L. D. Siignr. COMPOUND Police Court MIbb n ncusn-tona- Ednn Wilson linn accepted Harry Dodson for his target were up north representing the Singer by his son, Harold Hoe. They wero It Is on this property that the l Judge Crawford's court turned a fow dry goods clerkship ut the Uolden lttilo rifle, while Stone nnd Dutchcr have Sewing Machine company, havo re pleasant callers at Tho Citizen office find of gold was made about six dollnrs into tho city's troaatirjr thia store. today weeks ago. secured from Hawloy-on-tho-Corn- turned to tho city. this morning, and Mr. Hod is morning. S. K. Welscr, TopcUa, Kan., around among the local shippers of the No Other Medicine Can Guarantee! night Sin-d- ny Mrs. of tho old man's best gun In his toy dis- Yesterdny morning Mrs. Alejnndro Stopped the Heathens. The usnnl Saturday and Is visiting with hor niece, Mrs. V. C. al- Santa Fe. They will go north to Lus j In play. The su fauioiiB hunters hnvo Peren nnd A. Pcrca left for Chicago, Yee Yot nnd Yeo Que, two almond- - Such Happy Results. drunks woro evidence. Mnsoti. ready inndo preparations to deal out Vegns tonight, and before returning Wililnm Ar.dorson, charged with dls-- where they will visit relatives and wny eyed celestials who wero bound for A. Jncoby and N. C. Fronger, prom- to friends bear roasts nnd steaks on thtls will visit nil tho principal Men and women, young and old, of turblng tho penco of Mrs. Kebe Chaver. friends for n fow weeks. towns of this city. Mnmogordo last night, were stoptlcd inent people of Las Cruccs, aro In the their return to t.to city. north by every rank In life, freely admit, that paid $10. Miss Margaret .Teaks, who hns been tho Chinese Inspector, who demand- city today. Attorney W. II. Chlldors Is In Santa Major W. H. nnllhncho and family, ed their prosencu todny at the custom they aro more conscious of overtaxed John "Doe" and Jim "Crow," paid fS enjoying an extended vacation, hns who were yenrs disorderly. Mrs. M. Mandell nnd children hnvo Fo on legal business. for about ten residents house. Tho ceitlflcutus presented by nervous strength In tho hot weather ench for being drunk and returned to hor duties nB clerk at the of Now Mexico nnd who left hero some 15. returned from n live weeks' outing nt Santa Fo has a scandal In hltjh life tho celestials "didn't look gooil to than at any other season. Fred Wilson, drunk, was assessed Golden Utile Dry Goods store. years ago for California, aro now resi to Ocean Park, Cnl. and Albuquerquo has several that aro I'.lm," so ho ordered them to put off When such a condition is exper Several dog tax dodgers were dents of Coronndo City. Major Hall-hach- ienced, n morning, morning brewing. Miss Mnmlo Tlcrnoy, dnughtcr of their Journey until "manynna." Today Pnlno'n Celery Compound af hnvo hnd hearing this hut Mrs. John Crnft loft this Is Chinese Inspector In the cus Htlnglo b Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Tierney, hns gono they will have ax- - fords advantages and results that no as City Attorney could not for (lallstco, where she will visit A. F. Splogolberg, tho curio man of pub- an opportunity to to tJurllngton nnd Madison, tom olflco nt San Diego. He was other remedy enn honesty, i found, their woro postponed - n few dnys. W. In Fort Iown, plain. They both apenk good "Chi-neso- " offer with cobcb friends Santa Fe, and J. Akors aro tho lisher and editor of tho Albuquerque .. .. . morning. to rl'it relatives nnd friends. English, and wero very emphat it vigorously ciennscs tne mood anil , til tomorrow Thos. K. Young, with tho Misses city today from the territorial capital. Hovlew In the curly 80s, n paper long Y. Arn- - ic about having lived twenty-fou- r years egulates the tardy circulation. It "Wentwnrth, nre registered nt tho o Lawrence Mnrrlnnn, who wub In bus- Lenndro Gutierrez nnd Jose since defunct. Badger Tennla Championship. In tho United strengthens and encourages tho kid Chicago. n years ago, Is gon, two well known stockmen nnd States. Wis-cons- from iness hero number of neys nnd onublcs them to filter from Mllwnukee. Wis.. Aug. 18. The in again re- ranch owners of the Mnngus country, The Bernalillo Feast. One nald; "Geo klls! what for me Oeorgo D. Olios nnd wife, of Win in tho city, and will probably - stato championship tennis tour-- nro In the city for n few dnys. no hab 'tlflcnte. Mo lib in United Stntes tho blood nil wnste and morbid mat- Flow, Arizona, are In tho city, coming main hero Indefinitely. Special Correspondence. unnient opened today on the courts at u All-zon- a secures strong, nrm llcrnnllllo, Aug. twenty-fl- year. Mo lib 'Fllsco. tors; it nerves,, In from the west Insl night. H. O. Hiirsum, superintendent of the T. J. Currnti. the mine promoter, nnd in. Ln3t Saturday. gives sweet and nntural sleep to tho' 1,10 Milwaukee Lawn Tennis Club. Tho August 0 nnd Sunday, August 10, wore nn' New Mlnxlco. Lib El Paso gen-or- pcnltcntlnry, passed through wife, who were hnck In d brnln-wenr- participants Includo participants from H. J. llnverkampf, n well known territorial the east the henp long time. sny nerve-tire- nnd Inn word, grent dnys for Mexican people of Inspector ho no tour-unme- nt merchnnt of Snn Itafnel, Vnlcncln the city last night en route to different past fow months, hnvo returned to the the Celery Compound Is sovornl parts of the stato and the nnd surrounding places. 'tlllcnte no good. Ho no sny good. Just Panic's a true county, Is in tho city on business. points in Lincoln nnd Otero counties. jlty, and will probably remain here a Iternallllo summer llfo promises to bo ono of the most Saturday evening the patron saint. say come custom liouso tomollow. giver and health builder. It. A. Frost, a popular young gontlo-ma- n few montliB. Mr. E. M. Stephenson, successful cvor held In this section. Miss draco Houghton will sing n San, Lorenzo, wnn borne to tho home Dnm!" Denilng Headlight. of tho American song nt the First National bank, will Haptlst Publication society, 177 Wa- solo, by request, nt tho service Mrs. J. II. Kuhns and daughter, Miss of the man In whose possession It. had McGovern and Held Bout. church, j lenvo tonight on his summer vacation. Shirley, gone to Angeles. Interesting Lecture. bash nvenuu, Chicago, 111., tomorrow night nt tho nnptlst hnvo Los boon for a year. Before this the wor- suyB: Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 18. A num I In will tnko In southern California will placed In u Mra. M. J. Ilorden, of Alh'uquerqtio, Celery Tho old McKlnlcy mill, out In Hell Miss Shirley be school shipers danced tho mutcchlncH dressed "I used Pnlno's Compound for ber of out of town sporting men and nnd Santa Cntallim Islands In city, will deliver nn Interesting lecture nt nn ncuto canyon, was hauled to tho city nnd that after which Mrs. Kuhns in Indian fashion. They went from attack of nervous prostrntlon followers of pugilism are here to wit Mr. M. I). Vim city. tho Methodist church on tho afternoon 1 shipped to purchasers down In Ari- nnd Mrs. Hulen nnd will return to the bonfire to bonfire kindled about town nt a tlmo when had a large number ness tho twenty round gc betweea children Inst nlgi.t from a six of August 24. Mrs. Hordcn'B capabil 1 zona. returned Miss Nettlo Coffey, who recently ac and ninny had little tnhles from which of engagements abend. took It ac Hiighlo McGovern and "Willie" Reld, weeks' outing in the Jenicz and Sul- ity nB a lecturer is well known to ninny cording to directions, kept on M. 15. 1'orter, trnvellng solicitor for cepted a principnlshlp of the school at vnrlotis things wero sold, Sunday was and till which is slated for the arena of the phur hot springs country. They re- Hnton folks nnd n largo attendance Is two trem- eurce, indeed a great festival day. The mate-chine- s bottles hnd been used. All tho Scrnntou correspondence schools, Arizona, will leavo hero on expected. music will ho Horizon Athletic club tonight. Both port having had n good time. holiday Excellent bling, throbbing, nnd vertigo disap- faith- arrived this morning from a business Thursday night for that town. The danced rgaln in attire by local youngsters havo been training Hon. E. A. Mlcrn, chairman of the people open furnished our musicians. peared tho first week. I kopt on with trip south lndy came hero from Brazil, Indiana. Tho Mexican held house Hnton Rnngo. fully and appear to have rounded Into hoard of county commissioners, drove and many were gratuitously fensted my engagements ufter that week and good Miss HcimhccU will sing "Grasses M. S. Otero was a passenger trim for the battle. in from ills Cuba home yesterday af Hon. day In a hnspltnhlo way. gained all the time. From tho start my nnd Hoses" from tho I'erslnu, nt tho going north, en route to Sulphur that Trul. SANTA FE COURT. ternoon, nnd this morning, with tho the August 10 wns well remembered by appetite improved, und I assimilated Coast Meeting Optns. Baptist church tomorrow morning. springs, Saturday night. He other members, held a special meeting hot last all tho Mexican people. Llcrnnllllo wns my tood nnd Increased in weight. Tho Wash., Aug. 18. Raciaff Ohlignto, Mr. Axclsou. will up work on tho sulphur Pablo Arnnda Files Suits The Deter, Scattlo, of the commissioners at the court hurry. crowded with of whom Compound strengthened my voice also, commenced In today under con- mill. visitors, ninny ant Cases Settled. Seattle David KoBenwnld. of FIcBhor & house. had to stand up on their return home preventing wenrlnens In spenklng nnd ditions highly auspicious. There will A wns (lied clgnr mnnufneturers, was In Jack Harris, the old miner operating Tho two pretty cottages, which Otto Since your correspondent's residence suit yesterdny In the ills singing. A very noticeable effect wns bo four principal stako attractions of Snntn Fo county by Las Vcgns on Thursday, nnd left Hint in tho Hell canyon district, Is In Dieckmann Is erecting on South Third In llcrnnllllo she has never seen such trlct court Pnb tho strengthening of tho eyes, mnklng during the ten days' meeting aad all the lo vs, city yesterday for Morn county. city todny. Ho says Win. Chaplin's street, will soon bo ready for occupan a crowd nt Ucrnnlillo depot. Arnnda Hranllo Gallado, to re It ensy to rend on the trnlns," are well filled. cover on a note for $1,100, which, with Louis Ilfold tins returned to tho city mine is looking up, and the samples cy. The cottages are modem in every Interest, etc.. now amount to $1,158.23, nbly threc-qunrtcr- In Ball. from Lus Vegns, whero he loft his of ore ho left at Mr. Chaplin's store respect, and nro ornaments to that VICTORY FOR VEGAS. of a mile across Uncertainty of las that being tho amount sued fur. A tho lowest pnrt plain wife nnd children to enjoy a few Indicates that he had struck good pay suction of the city. of tie further It Is tho uncertainty of base ball The Team from Santa Fe Defeated at second suit wns filed In tho district north. Tho appearance of a lako in fascinating weeks moro among relatives and ing ore. son, Flngstaff, that makes It so to the T. A. Klckel nnd of Las Vegas Yesterday. court for Snntn Fe county by Pnbln tho midst of n plain that tho day be- pcopte. game la friends. C. W. Eckort, who Is opcrnting some city yes American When a Arizona, passed through the Speclnl Correspondence. Arnnda vs. R. M. Carloy to recover a fore lacked little of being In an abso- although a seems to havo good mines in the Lns Plncltas ilia tcrdny morning for Fe, whero started, team Owing to tho suddon illness of one Santa Lns Vegns, Aug. 17. The Santa Fe debt for merchandise sold the defend lutely desert condition looks Uko en- a veritable cinch, It is not generally trict, is in tho c.y todny. He has son will be placed In Mlch of their children, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. the tho St. Centrals went down before the Vegas nnt nnd for money paid as endorser of chantment. Chieftain. tho case. Instance stuck by tho district for ninny years, nol college boys. Tako for the three McQundo havo not yet departed for for ball team this afternoon by the score noto for defendant for $720.02, with leading teams of New Mexico Santa. nnd snys ho has got a bonanza with MrB. F. H. McElroy, wife of news-pape- r southern California. They hopo to get "The Womnn's Exchange," nt No, of 1.1 to 0. It was one of the hardest Interest, dnmnges and costs. a Fe, Las Vegas and Albuquerque, the "clopment of that section of Is expected la away tonight. 323 South Second street, has been pur. ns well ns tho best games of tho sen' Tho Dcscrnnt cases that have been writer, to arrlvo in tho opening game of ths season be- llcrnnllllo county. pending of tho city tomorrow evening. She conies A. J. Wall went to Snntn Fo this chased from Mrs. Sanborn by Mrs. G, son. Tho bnttury for Santa Fo was in tho district court Santa tween Albuquerque and Santa Fe the A. Fe county for severnl years and that to Albuquerquo from Cherryvale, Kan morning to attend the territorial teach- J. Crawford, the dispenser of Jus S. Ramsay. Mrs. Sanborn has arrang Flaherty, of Vegns, and Parsons, formor wero easy victors. A return tlco 1.1 In police grew out of tho deaths of several min ins. ers' institute. Mr. Wall has been em- for precinct nud tho ed to tako charge of tho Casa do Oro Rhodes and Mornn did star work for gamo was played and Santa Fe turned court, returned yesterdny from Camp on Gold avenue. Lns Vegas. First Inning, Lovln, left ors nnd Injuries received by others tho on tf:o Then tne ployed ns principal of tho public West WYSONG-NICHOLSO- tables Browns. Wliltcomb, whero he took a rest up field, captured two (lies, nud through nn explosion of tho mines nt over Las Vegas schoolB of Cerrlllos. Miss Ida Caldwell will leavo tonight nnothcr Browns went to aad for two weeks. Ho gained about ten put out ride. Lns Vegas came to Madrid In Santa Fc county several such ridicu- for Hnton, whero she will attend the the William Wysong and Miss Carrie Nicn defeated that team with Tho pin pong rage has taken Albu- pounds in tlesli, nnd his gunornl np the hat and knocked her out for two years ago, nnd which wero all filed lous ease tho game was almost querquo teachers' Instltuto for Colfax county. olson Married. that a nnd Its strong fort Commer- puaranco would Indlcnto that the out bases and two runs wero brought In. ngnlnst the Cerrlllos Conl Railroad farce. A few days later Lamar played pong The lady Ib from Clovordale, Ind., nnd cial club. I'ing tables are to be Ing had done him a world of good. Centrals made a double play in this In- company, have been settled and dls Saturday night .at the homo of Chas tho same Las Vegas team and the lat- instituted in club rooms and some has been engnged to teach the public Hut filed L. 115 South Arno streot, the Whilo in Milwaukee recently, ning. missed. ono of the cases first Nicholson, ter wero easy victors. Lamar thee rag time games are expected. nt school nt Ellznbcthtown.. namely, occurred pretty wedding, tho prlncl tending tho Hill Posters' association Tho second Inning neither side got the ono of Josephine Dcsor a came to Albuquerque aad took three nl Hall-roa- d pals which woro William Wyoong .T. K. Klder, Now Mexico superintend' convention,", and Mrs. C. A. Hudson Mrs. J. H. O'Hielly hns ns her guest to first base. nnt ct vs. tho Cerrlllos Coal of straight. And then to prove the aeaer-Io-n ont of the Colorado Telephone conv Mrs. H. W. NcgiiB, who resided ir this A few woll placed hits In tho third company, ns a test case, was tried and Miss Carrie Nicholson. Rev. Mark thnt no team has a cinch Santa Fe witnessed delivery horses wearing sun marriage pnny, who was at Las Vegas on busi- was Intro city when her husbnnd wns cnshlor of nnd severnl errors gnvo Snntn Fo two in tho district court of Santa Fc coun- Hodgson performed the cere went to Las Vegas yesterday and were bonnets. Yesterday tho fad mony. ness, has returned to his headquarter by is to thu locnl office of tho Mutual Life In- runs. For Vegas Nygren rondo n hit ty. The decision in tho lower court easily defeated. Now the questlom duccd here them, and it safo young here. say others, who aro owners of surance company. Tho Negus family for two bags and brought In Mornn. was for the defendant, but this was Roth pcoplo nro from Indiana. arises, which team is the chamytona ct horses supremo enmo Albuquerque Miss Minnio Craig went to Santa Fe nud aro humane, will adopt tho prac now reside In Now York. Santa Fc dhl not get n base next In- reversed by tho court of tho Tho brldo to in tho territory? United States, and remanded for a July and has since mado hor homo ,'",,JC this morning to attend tho teachers' tlco. A. J. Frank, who is tho manager of ning, whilo Vegns got In two runs by new The litigation in cases with her brother, who Is principal of j'edro - insltute. Miss Crnlg will go to Lin- tho AlgodoneB Is errors. trial. the tarraoino Dead. E. D. Crlsty, tho well known archl smelter scheme, in public and coln, Lincoln county, when she will tho city, coming down Saturday night In tho first hnlf of tho fifth. Parsons hns now been closed and Bottled. the Second ward school A correspondent writing to the So- tect, with his family, returned to tho In all, Is on street, teach school tho coming summer. on Ho wns for tho Centrals, lauded her out for There woro ten cases and It lives South Arno where the corro Chieftain from Reserve, Augur: city Inst night after a pleasant visit of business. to have returned sum wedding to Algodoncs morning, two bases, nnd tho Controls got no understood that the in settlement occurred. 10, says: Hev. W. 0. Mooro, of Grandlleld, Mo., n month or six weeks among New York this by Rail- groom In city Thurs- runs. Gross, for Las Vegas, got a sen- of theso the Cerrlllos Coal Tim nrrlved tho "Last evening C passed through tho city last night relatives and friends. Mr. Crlsty Is tho Young at about o'clock; Tho Ladies' Hlble class of the sational catch over third.. Vegas thou road company amounts to $15,000. day. He Is an enterprising, promising Pedro Sarrnclno, a prominent citizen, nound for Morencl, Arizona, whore ho sewer Inspector of the city, and during Lead avenue Is ho Methodist church, will brought In one run nt Its turn of pad- joung man, and to congratulated. died very suddenly at bis home lias been called to fill tho pulpit of tho his nhsenco this duty was performed in hold a social tho homo of W. An- Cattlemen Anxious. newly couple expect nRr at J. dle in the fifth by Gross lining her out The married tc 'Frisco. He h&d been ailing First Presbyterian church of that a skillful by It. L. Dodson. derson, 10'J Cattlemen whoso herds nro In Lin- for Boraa maimer West Lead avenue tonight. for a homo run. rcsido in Albuquerquo. tlmo place. A good program coln county are much concerned over but his ailment was not consid- i?J C. C, Hall, who visited all tho prln has been arranged Santa Fc failed to score in the first Thono present at the ceremony wore serious, eating supper nud a good tlmo is promised. tho president's order sotting apart a ered Whilo he Tho Optic says: J. E. Eluer, super- clpal towns north of Albuquerquo, In half of tho sixth and Vegas did the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore, Mr. and complained nausea largo tract of thu best forest land In Morning, of and began to intendent for tho Colorado telephone eluding Trinidad, Colo., returned last I. II. Hnnnn, superintendent of forest same at her turn. Jirs. W. J. Mrs. Norman. vomit, somo blood appearing. Lincoln county as a forest reserve. Ef-fi- o He company, is up from Albuquerque night. He says ho found general do Pnrsons, In left field for Fe, Misses Lillian nnd Vcmn Norman, a reserves in New Mexico and Arizona, Santa Tho grassy slopes of Whlto niountalno, seemed to realize that the hand ei' spending a few days. Now Ik tho tlruo among people of mndo a sensational catch In tho sev and Cecil Mount, Edith Morning, sire tho northern passed through tho city Saturday veil- covered to tho summits with death was upon him. bade his wife i to btrlko him about that long New Moxlco to tho inning nnd did good work almost Mr. Coach ami Mr. Rnrton and .Mr. distanco attend fair this ing for Tucson, Arizona, on oJllclal enth heavy pine are Included in the daughter good bye, nnd In a few connection. fall, and It Is his opinion they will throughout tho gnme. timber Chns. Nicholson. that business connected with tho newly reserve Stockmen aro apprehensive mcnta passed away. Deceased was M bn In great numbors In In tho eighth inning Snntn Fc gat Prof. F. A. Jones will leave tonight here October created forest reserve In that section. of which range Rocks of the Indians, years of age. He was born at Pajarlto to tnko in big nothing. whilo Vegas took four through that thousands cattle Picture for u Ihrco weeks' trip In tho Oscura tho festivities. will bo away. Whilo passing my vacation In tho In Bernalillo county, and was a grand- Miss Knto Doll will return to hor some tlno hitting nnd n bnd fumble by thsro ordered driven mountains. Professor Jones locat- Gregory Pnge, n well known busl tho Mescalero Indian foot hills of the Snndln mountains at son of Governor Sarraclno, who was has homo at Snn Antonio, Texas, whero Santa Fe. Santa Fo then made one Together with ed a mountain of iron down In that ness gcntleninu of Oullup, Is in tho tor sho Is a public school teacher, Thurs- reservation moro than 1,000,000 acres a llttlo Mexican village, Las Placitas, ono of tho last of the governors under. business, i tin through nn error In the ninth, country and on this trip wllHwvestl-Sat- o rltorlal metropolis todny on day night. ludy was horo visiting In Lincoln una Otero counties ore now l was Informed thnt on the top of neur Mexlcnn rule." The making score C to Lns V'jgaa' tho quality nnd quantity of his Ho says that Ed Duggan, who shot their tho of dis- by hills nro lodges of rocks cov- hor alsterr. Mrs. James Stewart and 11, VegnB taking nt useless to Inhabitants the there llud. himself with suicidal intentions on not her turn bat ered with picture writing. Being anx- Death of Mrs. PfcllHee. Mrs. J. E. Franklin, nnd brother, Dun- In tho last half of tho ninth. trict. Thursday mornlng.was still nllvo when can Hull. ious to see the snnio I Joined n party to Yesterday morning, about S o'clock, F. McSpaddon, tho trunsfer man, d Tho pitchers' records were: Fla- ho left Gallup yesterdny afternoon visit them. Arriving at tho plnco I at thu homo of hor son, Dr. C. Phil-Hp- s, a pleasant visit yestorday from Dogs without a tag r.re scarco on tho Fo, ono out. GOOD SOAKING. T. Mr. Pnge will return to Gnllup tonight herty, for Santa strlko found a ledge of rocks nt tho apex of corner of Roma avenuo James Sullivan, an old friend from streets at present. Tho dog cntcher two banes on balls nnd ten hits. and Third and next week will Join his wife in New Mexico Gets Gener. the hills. These strntllled rocks, on street, tho spirit of Mrs. Nancy Phillips Kansas, who stopped off In tho city a has waged nn unrelenting war upon Rhodes out ten men, gave three Southeastern southern California. struck ous Rain that Makes Stock- account of the lnpso of centurfes havo piiHsed to lis Maker. wan 80 years lay while enronto to California, where the unlicensed canines for several bases on balls and had eight hits mndo She men Rejoice. been disintegrating. Judging from the nnd 10 days old nat- lio goes for an outing. John A. Leo and Hen llothe, who weeks, and a number of tho mongrels off wero; Santn and death camo extended him. Tho total errors formation of tho surrounding hills und ural with a general John Haberle, tho baso ball pitcher, was called to tho Jemcz hot springs in hnvo been despatched to tho happy Fo llvo, Vegas four. T'.mo of game, Everything Is soaking In tho Cnpltan breakdown caused response to 111 nnd ns a mountains theso rocks no doubt belong by her advanced years. who did such clover work in tho ball tho reported serious cnnlno land. ono hour and forty-flv- minutes. section of Now Moxlco result correspond-lngl- y to the Pnleozolr ngo. Tho south face About six ago .games against Suntn Fo and who was ness of Hubb Leeds, returned to tho A largo crowd was in attendance cattlemen nnd farmers aro months the husband S, Wnrren Graham and brother, Thos. of tho rocks Is covered with etched plc-ur- e and fnther died compelled to quit tho diamond n fow city last night. They say that O. and the enthusiasm wns high. happy. The drouth which hnd at the family homo at Is looking Graham, who visited the southern Cal- crops writing, representing birds, ani- Elm Texas, at ripe ago 9 weeks ngo on account of 111 Drown after Mr. Leeds, but threatened to cut of nil kinds the old of health, ifornia resorts, have returned to tho mals, reptiles, men geometrical Ilgures, expects to leavo In a fow days tho latter Is a very sick man. Todny THE MINE ACCIDENT. short and seriously crlpplo the stock years, and slnco that tlmo the mother for ills city, well pleased with their visit. Tho nrrowa, hand and ono draw- homo in Storllng, Illinois. they consulted a local physician, with Interests In thnt section Is woll nnd tho human nnd wlfo hns been making her home n view of sending him to tho springs bitter will return In a fow days to How the Two Miners Were Injured In truly nt nn end. ing very Blmllnr to the Aztec calendar in this city, living with her son, who Is Hloouiington, stu- At tho meeting of tho executive com- to consult with Dr. Shields in regard Ind., whero he is a the Hazleton Mine, At an early hour Thnrsdny nftornoon I'tono in tho musouin at Mexico City. a well known physician. of tho nt a law college. disintegration mittee fair association tho other tc tho condition of Mr. Leeds. dent Special Correspondence. clouds hegnn to obscur" thu heavens The discoloration and A son of the deceased arrived In tho ovcnlug, the secretary was instructed Cerrlllos, N. M., August 10. Picking nn;l by Btendy downpour af of these etched rocks Is sufficient evi- city tills morning Milton Dow, tho EscohoBa saw mil- Tho 8ocorro Chieftain Bays: W. C. night a and will accompany to make arrangements with tho First n was cause of o upon dence of the grent untlqulty of tho pic- his wlfo and Stevenson, who resided In Socorro nud nut missed shot tho rain was falling the dry and the remains to the old homo in Texas, TKlmont band and tiio Italian band for ler, has moved children on ture writing. A peculiarity of theso rcsl-denc- was frightful accident which occurred parched earth, which continued on where they will lie occupy o n student at thu school of mines laid beside tho hus- music during week. In-s- u to tho city, nnd they will not dis- fair This will n Unto Albu- one of the properties of tho Hazleton thu night. It Is still rocks Is that the otchlngo ..re band In the family ro No. 518 South Edith street. Mr. short two yenrs ngo, left through entire cemetery. plenty of good music during the group mines, mile from San nro colored. In nn nrroyo at the hnso of A Dow says ho furnished 120,000 querquo Inst week for Cullfornln, of nbout a ruining and tho prospects that the prayer sorvlco will be bold over whole wook of tho fair. has Just sonk-lug- long nnd whero ho will rcmnln permanently. Mr. Pedro, yesturdny afternoon about 1:30 country will get ono of tho best s these hills, teeth ten Inches tho rcmnliiB nt A. foot of bridge lumber and timbers to discovered. Border's undertak- Dologito II, 8. Hodey received Infor- Stovonson wns obliged to sook a lower o'clock. It hns hnd In years before tho very large bonoa hnvo been ing parlors tomorrow 3 tho Santa Fo Central railway, and has L. KRAFT. nftornoon nt La-ce- were many MAY mation that Congressman John F. an order to furnish from 200,000 to altitude for considerations of health. E. J. Trotter and Frank Wilson present wet spoil is over, Whilo o'clock. The body will bo shipped to- n en- Rernullllo, Now Mexico, of Iowa, will make a personal in- 300,000 more. Ho says coun- nt work In shaft taking out a shot portions of Lincoln county hnvo morrow night. feet tho Albuquerquo has whlto cats, bine!: day before, spection of tract of land proposed o Unit had missed flro tho joyed locnl showers provioim to this the try Is pretty dry In nnd around Esco-bas- cats, brown cats, yellow cats, gray bo Bot asldo for cliff when tho charge oxploded and Trottor, tlmo Ih first general rain that SUN WORSHIPER INSANE. to tho dwallers' nnd that water costs him $7 n day catJ, striped cats, spotted cats, Tom this the Accidents at HeeeiUI. park, or what will bo as tho who waH walking over tho hole, re- hns fnlkn in section In over six termed to :un his Baw mill. nnd 'Marlur' cats, old and young cats, that 3ad of Miss Marian Berry at This morning, Louis Orear, an ap- Pajarlto reserve. Ho is expected to ceived Its full forco and such Injuries mouths. Fate F, H. Mitchell gone to Fo initio nnd femnlo cats, and In fact all Denver. prentice In the machine department or raid-dl- o has Santa recovery a visit tho land in quesion about tho wero Inlilced ns to mako his Tho present wet spoil will bo worth Mont-clal- r, on business. varieties and sizes In tho felino cate- Miss Marian Horry, of Upper tho locnl railway saeee. was the victim of August. matter of grave doubt. Ills loft arm thousnnds of dollnrs to the county In room of u very painful D. A. Macphorson and aro ex- gory, and it would ho a positive relief N. J., became iusono in her aeoUaat. He was wlfo was foarfully shattered und torn, so the wny of Increased crops and through taking down Prof. J. H. Haggerty and wife, and pected to to tho city tonight. if tho pollcu, tho poundmnotor and the un tho third floor of tho Jncksou block, the eccentric strap on nae roturn that it had to bo amputated Just below preventing n Iosb of cnttle on tho of big engines W. 0. Huchanan, of Zunl Indian vil- dog catcher wore Invested with author- corner of Seventeenth nud Tremont the when it slipped and II. T. McKlnnoy, tho prosperous Hell tho elbow Joint; tho bones of the ranges. to tho thumb on lage, nccoinpanled by Mrs. Aaron ity to mnke war upon them similar to two streets, hiEt night, nnd wns tnken the left hand was caught, canyon mlno operator, Is In tho city. right hand was fractured In Surgeon badly crushing It. Gray and Miss Leila Buchanan, return- that being prosecuted in tho caso of places, right eye Wns Cloudburst in the Magdalenas. tho county hospital by Pollco At tke hospital tbm n N. Yonkor, proprietor of tho or threo and Miss Hurry, Injury was dressed by Baylin ed yctteruay afternoon after a sojourn tho city's canines. A Tom and a and cut by flying rock so that There was n rainstorm Wednesday Dulln and Dr. Hnmmlll. Dr. aad Windsor hotel In Socorro. la In tho neighbor- burned ago, Is a dlsciplo In two pieces of brake removed, of several weeks at tho Sulphur and "Marlar" cat disturbed tho tho sight Is totally destroyed, while evening on the east side of tho Magda- who Ib 23 yearn of bene city, tho Lead avenuo Methodist Sun Worshipers. it will lo some time cant Jemes hot springs resorts. They had hood of tho left eyo was blown out entirely, lenas nnd near tho north end of tho tho sect known as before Louis C. night. N. J Han-nu- return to work. a splendid time, hunting and Ashing W. Wright, representing Fleshor church for several hours last was badly burned nud range that surpassed any other thnt Sho camo to Denver with haB gono lie otherwise of tho Touoy MureUe, employe In tho mountains, and taking tho baths ft Rosonwald, south with his Bert Vorhcs and Roy McDonald, two cut legs and body, has been known In that locality for ono of tho leading lights nassan1 of samples. about tho ago Hannah the machine Jspnrtsasni. feed one sC at tho springs. Prof. liaggorty and playing members of tho Albuquerque Wilson's lnjurlos aro not bo sovoro. twenty ycara. Tlo water cumo down now church. A fow days wife will probably vol- went Lnlto, whero ho oxpectH his legs badly hsjwii hr swing sM and Mr. Buchanan Conrado Baca, of Socorro, passed , Drowns baBo ball club, returned last Ho was cut by flying rock about tho from the mountain Bides in such to 8alt to his ping and ttf wttt hs continue west to Zunl tomorrow night. through the city this morning bound night from Las Vegas, whero they face and hla eyes woro burned, but no umes at to overflow tho railroad track to secure n number of converts strtM4f fa. Me The bear hunters of Tho Citizen of-tid-e for Santa Fe. played with tho Santa Fo team against fears for his recovery are entortalnod, for two or throo mlloB "beyond Water religion. I..' - Miss 'R.ff H, Jay aUoae, M. M. Dutcaer and Hon. W. B. Chllderi, who was at tho club of Las Vegas. The latter Trotter and Wilson both camo hero cauyou station and to form a lake prcb- About 10 o'clock last night charge, ciffffn terday.jevenlng In the Pullman by, your hvtlwTm3ftta as 5T correspondent he wss busy laoklas THAT SAME OF BAIL elusive that the Jadgd thought It beet'f to put him where he wouldn't etl over aotae offlrlaJ matters, but welcon- - TOWNS VEGAS .1 a' "cold." Scott broke down cried . vista., wiin corcnaiur, i and 41 BV MHKtAti rcnorinr1 (Imagine a hack, Crying) ID a. llgg. IfAdjBi .driver Wash IbbbI KsJasM bW i I - LJPv sav She seattace waslvfeiia'sdld thJtt v rSoTald'- r iai pHg o. mil i he had never been" arrested,, before. He Special Correspondence. T ii(eda hefty hs thwyate saw ot,(iasaacuea to.smo r,thea at the Rico am. l;lb llsiaeatan who had.tbe Cafe ehtf -- .aiaajraTH rmtMnaiPni nr tim ibbm mwrnr auisj aaaiaai wr arrlva nn t .... v., .... V It A tl-- F L..t li. L llwRinili Mm .J t.J Amltv. la CAlnradn. I imns.nMii nwiuii'iof lansjiag a iriBg pa oa peea receives 'irt'lrW fens' Vegan pie' hedaa ot aUatf wttlsMt pt7 ioifc 1 ?hra the Hants Fu attorney, (a boost Jh'g aiich a good position Ktncon, to to inspect some of ler. ' : - , and he 01 Fiskc. at California the A SAME, traiMdr bsltatsa sMdlMewt. there." Mr. Tucker said tho MM ,. seven He wevbera In city December 8, ing up tbo proposed electric psprarJaad their best wishes follow her in her , 9mK Just Lesk Hsr. There are or eight machinists that eatvHion worn was progressing mcciv st employed the Las Vegas shops, who 1854, aad three days hsferetioaeurred proposition on the Pecos, rlvetrpiK .qj.jj came step la . , v;oi. Whence that sprightly average from $110 $11C per the birth. of Cora Lyhvtae whlto. there' Is lltilu ilouU t iuu uBiieu Dinier. noiiani, Tho Meadow City boys had easy rosy complexloi ' to month Irst Flake, thinks but ,J!Xh t0d'" ,n?,8ilth ad of the Fort Amity home for faultless akin, rich, in wages. child. Wallace's father came to that it will be liiillt. us the people, In tailing la their game with Santa Fe smiling face. She looks good, feels that Is part of Kansas from Kentucky In 1853 , lnetall,lm-invns- c Tho Sunday Sunday, cays Optic. good. Here's her secret. 8hc uses Dr It announced that tho Santa Fe charge of the proposition to school class of W. a. ft)lt,er on Ul0 work that"lfl &lnf tho and helped dear, up the,, site of I ' Aclded King's New Life Pills. Result. al Is preparing to establish Its shops for the water turbines at what. la Anderson will tender him a farewell Amity was The Ancients like amateurs town. Is now residing, done at Fort put In tho organs active, digestion good, no head mors 1,000 road Amar-Hlo-, Mrs. Wallace reception tonight home V. A-- and their batting streak happened than miles of at known as tho Dalton ranch on the at the ol i hhnds of tho reporter. aches, no chance for "blues." Try with her son In Topeka. purpose furnishing itonry. when there wore no men on bases. Our Texas. Pecos, for tho pf The ball given by the cast side lire them yourscir. Only 2Gc. at all drug Is trying tq get addi- boys were somewhat handicapped in Thirty-fou- r reporting Tho. Santa Fe Santa l'o and Ms Vega with cheap Judge William J. Mills and family cotupnnV at the city hall last night gists. railroads' for ior will leave the first two Innings by the absence of the Arst week of August shows gross tional employes their mechanical electric power, arc monlod meq. The this evening for El PorvcnlH rf, largely attended and was a very department. The reason given is ' Gross who holds down cushion No. 3, earnings or $0,3G0,7G7, a gain or $238,-l'C- that company, mostly, arc OhlocapUllsta. to lo gone several days nmong the enjoyable affair. largo up A HAWK RESPONSIBLE. Is' The stairs but Captain Halo injected ginger in or $4.S per cent. a rush of business expected later la a couple of brothers by the name nines for a period or recreation and hail planed down nml ex- and floor been waxed largo doses nnd said play ball. tho'year and th'aVall bad cars are of Miller are pushing the scheme aud rent. and,. was In shape. Tho hall had Husband Mistook His'Wifs for s Hawk R. B. Mudge, formerly the efficient fair Rhodes held down for pected to be put in shape while traffic raising money back cast. It la Mrs. J. Holmes is confined to hor nculy with bunting the rubber and Shot Her. cashier at the Alvarado, has been ad light. ' the been decorated Las Vegas In a manner to Is ' a couple of plants on home with HlncflR. , Mul was formed plat creditable vanced a notch and now presides as thought tho an arch over tho himself and his friends proud Last Sunday Mrs. L. M. McDonald, A Topeka dispatch say's that Assist- generate Mrs. H. M. Dice. Mrs. H. C. Brown by arc of day clerk at the Institution. Pecos will easily 6.00 horse form for the musicians the erection him. who lives up the river a!ovc Duncan, ant Superintendent of Motive Power electric, and Miss Olllc Gatchcl took their Sun'1 couple some of Conductor B. Cunningham power, and the AulJ will be of a of ladders, with It must not be forgotten Ariz., was accidentally shot by her J. has W. A. Ncttleton, of the' Santa Fe sys- up decora-Ho- t that the sent to Santa Fc, about fourteen miles tiay acnooi classes to the park at! the fire lighting apparatus as husband, fortunately was fa- returned to duty from Coroaado Beach, I slab Flaherty pitched but not tem, has tendered' His resignation and Vegas, ahoUt' Springs today for a picnic. tlons. music was furnished by artist ball and Cal where his wife will way, and Las sixteen The with proper support would have kept tally Injured. The accident occurred remain till will locate in Kansas City; where ho Miss Artless Browne will entertain four of company, and the the latter part of September for Biles, by heavy wire. The feasibility members the down the score although the opinion as follows: her will attend to private business. Mr. of the project has lcn thoroughly In- a number of her young fiTends Friday ntcrrfment continued until about 3 Mrs. McDonald saw a chicken hawk. health. ! Ir even with a Gibson or a Ncttleton was formerly with night with a menagerie party. o'clock, morning. A nice sum was that connected vestigated, and tho company says this tho Ancients would have met nnd her husband got out his rifle, one Present Indications arc that the' El the "Memphis" roud. His successor or Mrs. C. C wray. wife of cx-c- h . by boys for company equip- - there will be plenty water la the an ef iietted the their Waterloo. of thu slxtcen-sho- t Winches Paso ft Southwestern will be rnnlng not known. dispatcher who here, mcnt and they feel very grateful for is Pecos at all times or the year to 'givo resided arrived Moron P.ullqd down tho. cinco, pesos ters, and took a shot at the hawk, trains into El Paso over Its own rails i A numbur of ralTro'kd wen at Alamo- - amount 6f power; 'There ucrothis hrtcraeoatb-on- 4ioffAne4es, the cititfens' liberal patronage. on1 soon after tab tho desired offered by Manager TwltcheH for put misslng.hlm. 'He sat down .the Ver iyU, of September,, N. M . - daughter, wilt filed in Union cnuntv by , , sfdo. Is a strctcn of two miles, along, which nmpaulcd lr her and ting the ball Aout pf the lot anda to wait for the. hawk 4 rctiira, dr not thht date. . lA,v tv iwake Whort by Jerry Jarfell to restrain Thlimns I'. an4. JohaH: MafHS? t nwV isaatAasVnd. ' turbines can be placed. There Is a visit with Mrs C. D. approach oTaiiother one', Itf 'Mc 'Conley, Jot-th- the clean home run H was, Gross also the rf, John night foreman 1 Paao-Roa- k though Is xiSnfehV-plate- Boucher. ' , , . .. , Jones from either rounding up, of hj lalarfd. Bn root for four, it abused the pig sklu by making a uonaiu wem jnxo ine nuscana nen round house', aad sister, Mks Laafa. tgtaVef'BoIHtfK;aaet wfrMrnVsasW nYes-ea- or attempting ' sell to liqui to only put In two'nt the t Mrs. Wltllaai Hlckson. arrived thlav to' homer. concluded to take a walk, which' she expect to leave aext Saturday, Joj a dliO date a mortgage on tome 1,800 head or charge,1 la asiether Mdgtst T time. A. It. Olbson, of. Santa Fe, afternoon from I.os Angeles and will Levy was In fine form and a ball did without telling her' husband she' mom i s outing at a of pop otttc A. temporary Injunction was number the pVrtles wAo have" sKlppcd' toW.' promoter. Is the genius who origin- visit with Mm. Thomas Hayward and1 cattle. placed lu his garden found a well to was going. She walked around ular PaclAc coast resorts. 'that a granted by Judge Mills and case for leaving bills unpaid. Ho succeeded In ated the Idea, aad It seems there Is lit- family. the fall Into. Lbs Vegas may well feel Rome time, nnd came up on the oppo- will lie up for Its final hearing the first The Santa Fc has notified Agent getting away with his trunk, hut his tle doubt but what the power jiouses Onlc Diddle, who has been in the proud of her aggregation or ball play site side of a knoll or ground rrom her Mcrrlllles at Silver City It has ' city some his Monday In September nt Clayton, that household goods were attached at the will be put in. . time tor health, left this era n.id through efficient captain- husband. He saw sunbonnct, j will, time, bo the her granted a rate of 9135 on cattle from depot. power, power afternoon for Dodge City, Iowa. whore the court at tl.ut cy ot Snapper Hale she may expect to thought It was hnwk, Cheap electric the Iiest sitting. another and took Silver City to Chicago. This Is a very obtainable, will do wonders for the.de-velopmc- A largo number 6t Knights of Py- soo her team take the scalp or all u shot at it, although It was In Mrs. Ida McEwcn, formerly Miss Ida Chris Welgand has entered Milt In several material reduction the rate. New Mexico., .Maaitfac-tarin- g thias went through cnut today, en comers. Is to be hoped a game away. ball Croxfard, co badly burned about two of Guadalupe county against Ooldnnimer It that hundred yards Tho hit There is another movement ot cattle route home from tho hlcnnlnl meeting1 mny be arranged with Albuquerque so Mrs, In Hack, months ago by a Rasollne explosion at on a large scale is thereby, made Judgment In McDonald tbo below the. from Texas to Montana, there being jf of the supreme lodge In San Francisco.) fit Mojae, to acquire the I.a Junta, where her' Is easily possible, and decided) profl ta- as to take her measure. kidneys. It had reached the top ot nearly 20,000 head on the way now. husband a Tonight 8 o'clock, sum of about 1200 for goods and mer- switchman, lu Las 'Vegas on ble. With such power, one may take at at the residence Santa Fe's triumph was all before- Its flight at about the top of tho knoll. Apparently there Is no end to the cat arrived or J. K. McMahon, on the corner of chandise sold to defendants. hand. Those horns provided by the Saturday evening, accompanied by her as much or as little as hc.Ukes. A George J. Irwin, who camo here a and was descending, when It hit hor. tle" movement in the Panhandle. may lie Fourth and National, will occur the rooters from the Ancient, were navcr was upon mother. She will remain there for sewlag machine run at the short time ago from Sandwich, llllnol?, This known, because exami Ge'o. L. Shock, recently a Santa Fe marriage or Miss l.ou Weber to Daniel sounded in thi grand stand, but slum- It person some week on a visit to her parents. home, or heavy milling work,. may be for his health, died yesterday nt the nation was found that a engineer, left Las Vegas for Trinidad, easily. llcllcrn. Miss Weber Is a niece or bered In concealed pockets. The was She still has no uso of her 'hands and done Just as Ono nwiy then,buv HUldrado hotel. The deceased had standing where she at the time to accept a position on the Deuver & buy Mrs. McManon, and was formerly the' strongest aggregation that ever left arms, owing to the fearful burning of power as he would any comiHpdfty, bcc& ailing for several days, and had she was shot was Invisible from the Rio Grande. He will run an engine Is school teacher at Cassldy. Mr. HelleYn, Santa Fc, as the paper over there was the conls in the same, as much or as little as wanted. Hero not1 been up. Ho took his breakfast in shoulders down. Dr. Crocker between Trinidad and Pucbio, Colo. jnntcxjal-ice- , Is of the Santa Fc engineering corps called them, round that there were oth- Is hoping that the plant may, hris-roo- morning, was called to treat her. The ball was burled Christian Smith',- 'tho oldest living Is yesterday but large crowd of There wcro fourteen cars In the and that I.as VcgEwligotber and a most estimable young man did ers; and the visitors In the pelvic cavity, and had not en engineer in the country. Is spending 'ntit seen during the day. As he pueblo who enme to "Woodmen or the World excursion train share of cheap power. lThcnoojk,put Father Pougct will tie the nuptial evening, some from thnt witness tered the abdomlnnl cavity. Tho doe4 the declining year's of nls Irfc In quiet- young 'ib'aijear during the great balloon ascension," snw it which the Santa Fe handled to Kansas rapid growth . knot, and start the people dcwni .1 - "the not any ude near Harper's Ferry, says Phil- for the of qHfis-jiV- A'f nfe, people In the hotel became bus- tor does look for scriousurei (jflty Sunday. It was figured that the H. the connubial road to happiness. H and were sorry, for it was their own Biilts Mrs. Met. adelphia Record.) years old, Mrs. A. Whlttuorc !jcjjUB,and "went to his room. The door from tho accident. rrom Tope- - He'ls90 ha.lvI.ons Mrs. Charles Schock, wife o! former team that went up in the air. Santa 500 and 600 went hcaMy.' oat for a party Thursday afternoon., It wasi ipcKCU ana no vesponse came iu Donald Is 07 years old and has bfleai but still bale anil! and a fine MJssnlck-arhocke- r Engineer Schock here, will leave' ttol Fe's aggregation must learn not to M W'oi-- i six will lie given la honor of, ' ihejroknocks. An entrance was forced married rorty years. .t" spcclment of manhoodi 'He Is over g Kanxnu count their chickens beforo they are .jiThe Rio Orandc announces that and Mrs. Ray,whp araArtsIt-to- ninrrnw for fnr a vlnlt. Irwin was round dead, lying feet In height and' Wreotynad. possesses BBflMr. hatched. Twltchcll's tigers, as the Look Pleasant, nearly n.uuu.uuu win oe speni ior new in the Meadow City",,,,,, . iiiv iiiiuiii.1 , ;uuiinii mil uuvuniij icrekB the bed. He was cold and stiff, Please. all or his faculties. Hisieyeslght Is as Santa Fc paper predicted, didn't "get rolling stock and motive power, and - In the case of the J.jrsLNaonal other hop Saturday night. It wlllbf evidently been dead somo Photographer C. C. Harlan, of J5aU good as that of ,th- average person and had In sight," but It was the San- Ohio, so now, though not oniy in equip of Vegas given in the vacaut store room next)Jqj I'lrournTii evidently. because on. can do for for improvements of younger ycarsandheidoq8 not have task Ms agaaikernd The death resulted, ta Fe Centrals were go ycty 'ar be- years ho couldn't, uccause he suffered In the physical condition of Wells, an Hedgcock'B shoe store on tho west exhaustion, as he ment, but to wear glasses xmJi-- j Lain attac.iraepfo utt, for from weakness and hind from very they could untob agony tne worst iorm oi system. dollars, side. 21 I or dressing the start irom tho O. L. 'df toe! Fo Cen- several thousaad the court has WrTn the net himself neither sec nor be seen. Indicestlon. All nhvslcians and med Morrill. Santa ordered the large herd of cajole told At the meeting of the directors of when he died. He was a sufferer from ov'ffind" Clarke, who used to run an tral, passed through rJMrlllos on his Manager Martin, assistant warden icines failed to help him till ho trlcdT re- Keen-broug- the Monteflore congregation last night, on saalne nut of Emrorla, Kan., has family. which has to a peUst near fc'onsfimrittorir and 'letters round his or penttcntla.-y- , sympathy Electric Bitters, which worked sncii way to Santa Fc to visit his Babbi Dr. M. Lefkovlts, of Nasliville,, the has the turned lately to that city rrom u tour tte person gave a clue to his home. Tele- or or over here, at wonders for him that he declares the? Up to a late hour yesterday the Rock Tcnn., was selected as the rabbi to fill all lovers base ball are a godsend to sufferers from dys offchc Pecos volley In New Mexico. cltrimHfM,has beca appointed to sell the grams have been sent to the addresses the bitter disappointment he and nls Island had hot been credited with Inly- in. "I'M . i ? t . . the, vacancy herd In the local temple. to what disposition shall be pepsia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled Ha reports crop prospects as being 'f ascertain team experienced, coming as they did or heavy. Tho ing the Clover Leaf, which road Is said Tony Lealc has' pr.'efkoVits cgn.es highly recomj of, I"? remains. for diseases tho stomach, liver aau and business as TecMftmk' ssndf in confidence to give Las Vegas "a kidneys, they build up and give hew Vaileyj u io be for sale. ler mining claim In mended, is a doctor'b'f philosophy and Yesterday at the county Institute, P$os & Northeastern, Santa the ,MiarL.Hlll made nlno them-Onl- y Germart-unlveralty.H- shut out." The Santa Fe's lite to the whole system. Try It. Sanders,: fotereancnf the Navajo, Ining a graduate of a e WMch Is being held at the normal Fas property or recent uaie, during hits nnd the Las Vegans made ten. the 50c. Guaranteed by all druggists. immense Springs section jgangj'is at the local Died, m4T. Is a jung man. only '2i years or age school, were twenty-eigh- t pres- certain seasons handles thff'Korils, there difference lay In tho Acldlng and the : ,.wJI'Ald' Justly popular in olty. year Is prov- - stock traffic ari(j n the dear future tho Santa Fe Pacific hospital suffering other trbtraHW, aaal our ent. The Institute this kind of made. THE TERRITORIAL FAIR. o lilts development of thu country Is from n severe Illness. aam-nr- arrive hero until the mldt lag .o bo one or the largest as well as general Anton cnieo. Tne aecensti Tho lino up of the teams wcro as ! - ef--i Scpt'emltcr, going to Insure a buelness that will George Gould, president of tho Mis- usya uy sonin-law- , tlo being unable to be successful ever held. There are two Not a Local Affair, of Genersl Im- ere auoui,ea agu nis follows: but ot-th- Guadalupe county to- add to tho dividends system, 'sour! Puclfic-lro- n Mountain systems, Rafael 8an,c,,toiecur medjegi revised. arNashvUle until that time. applicants from Fe Vorhes, second base; G. portance. general hold in Santa patients yesterday at the has left New York for the west on a attention, but resolved little-- bsaait; purchasing day, there, being no Institute B. Alnrld. Fourteen Parsons, catcher; short Albuquerque Is putting forth extra Vegas hospital. of Inspection of his southyest. He was oB y'carvfof age knd wUl"ta agent 'the Santa Fecund party, that county, stop; McDonald, ftist "base; Shirk, Las railroad tour efforts to make this fall's territorial . ' cariie night from tho south and Mrs. Qrlfflth and Miss Kittle Hill, r Is denied Is any pros-- 1'ropcrtles. hurled tomOTroidf: third base; Shoemskcr.-'conte- field; success, In work It that there g - In city, fair a and this she - d Hon. J.1 S!"DMtan i.leftvtodny ifnr went up to the Hot ,wlio have been visiting the W. field; M. Alarld, right pect of a strike on the Mexican Na- The Mississippi railroad commls-tol- a attnwt anlniipn Vrtn Parsons, left should have the aid of the entire ter- atid'Whe BoUtbrtfpart,,6f sweuif inxi4v yesterday returned to their home la Aeid; pitcher. tlonal blonors Wednesday the attorney Lh Cruces g' Flaherty, ritory. With commendable sagacity in oue of tho ,8auta Fe's Albuquerque, Mo-rn- penerat of not to Interfere Santa Fe Hale, second base; nnd public spirit, years ago, the Duke Rond Foreman .William Daze, of the sta.e cars. i Roy Mondragon, one of the men who merger Mo Harden.' 'Mr4hll!rkn tort, catcher; Nygren, short stop; T. n Albuquerque visitor i If the of the Southern and a. returned a City took a Arm ho'id of the fair propo-osltlo- Wlnslow, was an was shot by tramps near Littleton, Tipton. Arst bpse; Gross, third base; bile & Ohio. esppndence. In Colorado, a few and she has tenaciously Held yesterday fpcc Donver suburb, Leo Tipton, center fleld; Levy, left In employ of N. M., Aug. 20. Tho fire ago, prqves to be an to her work with a steady, well direct- Engineer Jack Fenner Is able to be Bert Ward, the tho fraaa theTMaSMi days field; Sandoval, right Acid; Rhodes, Santa Fe railway at Lamy, had his ilcd last night about 7:30 of Las Vegas. He left about onu nnd a ed and Arm havid, until now the fair at work again alter a suvera siege with hhe panhaMIS of pitcher. hand badly cut by glass while at work, the company to the El- - half years ago and Is very well known has ceased to be a local matter. It has rheumatism. crop pros peotft-iu- e splafii med- ad that the to extinguish a blaze in Slg Moyo at Score by Innings. taken root nnd Is of territorial im- aud Is now at Santa F6 receiving - tragoipel here. He was a driver for Conductor J. B. Cunningham has re 4M. He Wso- reports Mhfc.iiinMsriyn ex- ical attention. pne rvuiuB'ut nr, aim xiim. r. uuriuiK, one time, and, has relatives In this 123450789 portance. All New Mexico should turned from an extended outing on the wmi around Pert ate 'kwiSiMvwk 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 pat- thn proprietors of tho hotel. The Are city. Santa Fc 0 16 hibit at Albuquerque and visit and Pacific coast. The net earnings pf the Chicago & Mly with settlergand e; ltpir; la WWoonined to one room and besides agent Las Vegas 2 11 ronize the fair. True, sometimes dis- Eastern Illinois railroad tar the year neighberhsad " "Buffalo Bill's" purchasing 0131004 Fireman DcBrun Is enjoying a much hat oa th$tJosfs, tV of a dresser, gold watch, pearl was today and made Batteries: Moran nnd Rhodes; Par- satisfaction mny arise In the award ot ending Juno 30, 1902, show an lucrease Is on kw for the show here needed rest. He has a thirty days' Arthur Judet a wikyVAcit.bn opera '.glasses and some clothing, little arrangements for feed here. Tho ag sons and Flaherty. premiums, but that Is incident to all ot nearly $400,000. Tho mileage oper- werk and Is leave of absence. avsai his speaiwA.lple damage was, done. Thu Arc was a .pe gregation Dr the "wild and wooiiy win competitive contests. Mistakes of the ated was 737.68. ,,, days at Troit'fiprlags. . RESERVE. Heavy shipments of material arc be t ' culiar one, Inasmuch as it evidently show in Las Vegas on October 4 and CATTLE ON FOREST past will be corrected by experience'. Mrs. Jack Fenner, who has been do- Hub Bertha Wfter dcpart4Jtals att-raoo- n originated in the dresser in the room, Jump rrom hero to Hutch- The Optic would like to see the fine ing sent out from Chihuahua for the Alhaqiierque, will mnke a ing the Pacific coast tho past ten fef 'where; she It being entirely consumed. Tho room inson. Hat. Cattle Will de Allowed to Graze on ths fruit farms of Colfax exhibit at Albu- Kansas City, Mexico ft Orient road. "will with her; weeks, has returned to the city. Sho visit' mothwy iwho is in other places was scorched badly Mrs. II. T. Unsoll entertained tho East Slope of Lincoln For-e- st querque. Hon. F. A. Manzanares of Dr. J. Saylln, chief surgeon at the ataylnK there at'ptesont. J Is tho wire o! a well known Santa Fo A and things wet by the stream of water, Young Ladles' Whist club this alter, Reserve. thlE city now has Anc orchards and It Santa Fe Pacific hospital, is under the Pacific engineer. A settteatent In the Juaalaafetlste-va- n 4)ut only damage outside of Is hoped he may be to show of over- the this noon. Superintendent or Forest Reserves I. to be able weather a little on account on estate has been made'liyne4eree room was to screens and windows in Louis, Miguel can do. E. Wh John Fulton, of tho water service John Ryan, of St. dld last B. left for Tucson, Arizona, what San J. work. Mauby on the' baste df '25 eeal) Ihe parts or tho building. How Hanna has GallTnas the Denver & Rio Grande at Sallda, other the night shortly after 9 o'clock at the whero he went to view tho several new ot Springs, has trull Seven handsome new passengor dollar, though ft Is thought 'that all Are originated Is a mystery. Mrs. Bar- - He camo would good Colo., and well known in railroad cir- Ladles' Home of tuberculosis. In vicinity. and stock that make a coaches have been received by the liabilities will eventually Ib'pald in ling somo oue hud been rifling seeking icserves that cles, has taken a position with tho El thinks here about the middle of July Mr. Hanna says that the Lincoln bIiow at Albuquerque. Rock Island which will be put Into ser- tall. , , and dropped a match In Paso ft Southwestern. 4 the drawers roller rrom his trouble, but his trouble county stockmen, whoso cattle nre In All hands Join and have a common vice from El Paso. Frank Clay and Everett Wast, pack- (hem,, setting on Are. It may also at Hill says ihe reduction In them was too lar advanced. He roomed tho of ranging on the lands now meeting ground nt Albuquerque. Las J. J. that ed up a Camping bUtflt somo In Sunday, when habit Tho situ for tho new depot at Dent grain by the Great Northern nnd OB.bcroa',W have been matches the drawer tho Shenck house until composing the Lincoln forest reserve, Vegas Optic. rates siornlng and hiked out 1 which, way, became Ignited. ing has been surveyed and the con Pacific means a loss to tho head"' the Income he wns taken to the home. His rolks need have no their cattle will Northern direction ct KdWards' of 11,000 on furnl fear that All Wsrs tsvsd. struction work will be pushed forward $2,7r,0,00b annually. Re- rahcl Thar The Insurance the In St. Louis wcro telegraphed and are not be allowed to graze there, as there two roads of xpect to bo gone ten .days' at the tare and, personal effects will more on their way here now. "For years t sunercu sucn untold ar as rapidly as possible. member, Hill says this. , Is not a reserve In the United States H. "lirubstake" tolds out. (nan cover; uy cuusiui-rnuiu- iuu unm Davo Condln has a girl nt his house. sory from bronchitis," writes J. Santa To officials point with prldo Tho report ot tbo Chesapeake & where cattle arc not allowed to feed. ot Broughton, Ga of- The Brolhcrhdod bf Hallway'kfTHpsjf ago done. Miss Condln arrived last night aud Johnston, "that to the fact that their trains are the shows gross earnings Tho only requirement tho government ten I was unable to work. Then, when Ohio that the for men will give a big danco at oseBtlpil .Miss Cora Stern returned yesterday her rather Is tho recipient or congratu- desiring to graze only ones that havo been reaching El the year wcro $10,524,378, an Incrcaso H makes It that those everything else failed, I was whplly Thursday night. evening from summer's visit St. for 0, Khlor'a orchestra her at lations today. on reserve make application by Dr. King's New Discovery for Paso regularly on schedule time of $1,152,857, and net earnings $C,125,-88- will melody. ' She stopped off a day or so in family cattlo the cured furnish the Louis. C. W. Browne and arrived for permission to do so, this require- consumption. My wlfo suffered inten- the past few weeks. an Increase of $320,225. W. Q. AudcTson, of Optic Trlaldad on her return. rrom El Pasd mid will the force, this afternoon ment being made only becauso the sely from asthma, till It cured her, and William Errctt, a railroad man rrom Attorney Charles E. Gast, ot tho ;wlll leave tonight or Another "invoice" of Navajo Indians with his brothers in this city. goes to show It Is ty- tomorrow for visit government wishes to know tho num- all our experience Raton, continues critically III or Santa Fe. pctionud Governor Ormau, Arkansas City and Lawrence, went south last night from the sugar Fred, Mendecliall. who Was Incar best croup medicine In tho world." Kaa.. ber of cattle, ets.. reeding on reserves. the phoid rover at tho Las Vegas hospital. ot Colorado, for a decrease in tho he will embark In aiews-pape- r eet ields In Colorado. cerated In tho insane asylum last A trial will convince you It's unrivaled vhere the, Sheep may not bo allowed to use ot Tho other lour typhoid patients are taxes. is $18,057.08 a Mr. AndcrscM leaves Marshal Curtrlght received a list of June from in the vlilnlty of Bell ranch, for throat and lung diseases. Guar- loadB The tax bus1af. the reserve, as there are only three re- reported convalescent. mile, which, says, Is the account or his wife's health', ttu stolen carpenter tools from Trim morning escaped from the asylum anteed bottles 60c and $1.00. Trial ho not reasonable, a the this serves under Mr. Hanna's supervision all druggists. proposed rrom Congress being too dad yesterday afternoon, and round he 8 and D o'clock. It Is not bottles free at The railroad Russell Harding, third vice presi- altitude great for her ia Ias between whero sheop are allowed to range, o Is now "Vaaas. He most or tnem in nts possession, yet how tho cscapo was made, Junction to tho Colorado river dent nnd general raanagor of the Mis- haa'made many friends had known namely the Gila, Black Mesa and San Emll Klelnwort. proprietor of the up ot gotten from house assured. It will open one the Pacific-Iro- n staring bis stay In Las Vegas, gefi-adst- e he having them the nor In what direction ho went. A market, returned souri Mountain syestems, and Francisco mountain reserves. Third Street meat mineral sections In Arizona. regret It expresRt'd de- of Frank 0. Schmidt, who evidently search Is being made for htm today. night before last from San Marclal, richest who has I eon In the cast for several abouhla ago In M. Murphy is ono of the lead parture. - , stole them several months Trin Tho Hebrew Ladles' Wl.'ist club met Acker's Blood Ellxsr pssltivsly cures whoro ho purchased a carload of fine Frank days, will returned to St. Louis Satur- 1 enterprise. Miss Sophie CNtchrlst load. They were returned on No. 2 yesterday afternoon at thu homo of chronic blood poisoning and all scrofu- his ing promoters of tho day'. was the happy match-let- s steers for market here. wtatlm of party night. today to the owners. C. M. Hose and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis. lous affections. At all times a Several cars of a north bound Colo- The "Katy" has forbidden tho new last Ills po systom tonic purifier. Money re- All lastlaaters o! the nlot were' the Messrs, Leonard ft iimcKie, in Trim J. C. La Masters has resigned hattsrs Rsesrds. rado & Southern freight were wrecked Fort Smith & Western railroad to cut city plcklor funded If you are not satisfied. 60c dullcdge, wmn m no dad. sit Ion as engineer at tho O'Reilly Co. B. H. Twlco In hospital, r. A. near Verdo on tho Joint track between crossing at Urowder City, I. T;, and uk uonsiian aiaaaavor Mrs., William Clark and Mrs. Han he and )1. J. H. ft and paid vast sum to doc- Iti of th Presbyterian chureh. The and left today for lLos Lunas, whoro Brlggs k. Co. Verbana, Ala., a Trinidad and Pueblo at midnight on an armed fore Is kept on guard day been lu Las Vegas tho & Smith tors to euro a severe case of olles, ah tMrty of thaai. ,aset at Bah, who have will have chargo of the Jones Monday night. Tho wreck 'Is said to and nlglt to prevent this. Trouble Is past six months for their health, left "COURT. causing 24 tumors. When all failed, Jha awsse af Mrs. rj. n Baueheri aad flouring mill. POLICE soon cured have been duo to a broken wheel. feared. yesterday for Colorado springs Miss' Fannlo Welsskopf, sister In Bucklen'a Arnica Salve lila lh 'a' hady with a iMA him. Subdues Inflaroatlon, conquers The Topeka Journal says: Thomas Supt. A, L. Bowers, announces that "law "Mrs. C. F. Jones and son will leave L. Belch, arrived hero today dsn-tsnc- s tatntt to sat to the law to A Hack Driver tiets s Csunty Jail aches, kills pains. Best salve In the locomotive painter, mixed & )TaVrtssaBrro w for Lou Lunas for a visit St. Louis a visit. Wallace, a the extension of the International whirs' tllty' made awry from lor for ttssllng. world. 26c. at all druggists. colors with tho usual Tex-- W. K. Watson, of Hot Springs, o aifsw red Indian Great Northern latn eH'WBtfti, Mil a aM hwtr, htlaa'BsaNw Mrs. - siara. this attsraaoa had Walter Kontt. a'vaaa aianV ' Dr., ThewpsoB W,, Grace,, who, has assortment which he distributes .over n.;ji. .he. eaaatditi and .trains run- ArttMMM, cap la ataaf - s witt'do thlHy'daya epan-t- y aw, aoaateaaaee, Bataraay, aaa- warn Halaarma-aa- .vsrata 'mmm tan rtkin FvssiiytaiaiBi :m r,.CaaisnsilfcgoeUi Tacher, sea. la wM'rlsstVvHA Mrs. J. tiides id the baasi 'local, la 'Bland for sevaril , m taa'ssiperttM'ir preaeated ttiwM --LVT m r-- n Vim af.Oeaoral WHMaat. BaeUi. the acJ Jail, leott'at oue time worksd at ysrs, atd'wiw sm 'hiea very nice-- gF, . A - 1 ' war, k stag ajsaaaa, waavawi lkl at I t.AJTllj ne was I Ma a;pWaat eiW-- lira than haH'way to a mrrasa ask a sssaw airio iin lae juvanMe. later jpapwrwa ta prastf,4wi " watt Kfco Cats, still mam 'was 'aasM tferevvfcv Iters yestef aJtinjiTt-l-t for the Haata Fe at as at the and er at Taa uuisea law ararata. ! .:. it. fcad 'etse etsfcawd Me ijnM ia UUP nant evening en route to the coast fross sea; arrive-Ther- today later 4rare' a hack for 'W. braes Is oa his way to Acme, Mehave lss K1 Fas, ipd ltrlisMs hoy nam la New York. Mr. Tucker Is Co, But his late Joli was the steal- coaaty, Arlsons, where he has accept- aadt drat white raaiay Ms.hoaw for a skirt star. 4 he says that he feele paay at. caisaa aaa aaeaauq. He the head of thu Salvation Army In D. K. Cain caaw In ing of an overcoat from Oliver Law-so- ed the position of physician and sarV Iavenwerth. and Jptriaa4t the claim Is HnJust. His vrill succeed Qaarga W., Hal leek, who Aisriss, and Is a very atTablo and La Junta aad Maa. a colored ataa working at the AI-- v aaoa for the Gold Roads Mining com- uir. that this aitsi did tell him that he was goes to the FseiAe eaist ..September 1. pleasant aaatltsun. .Wlien seen yes- - fa hours. grade. He plead set guilty to the pany of that pwce. mother always Bed.M.lirm71 Ktf-- c

I taking-oli- t s osfe fine nro, and says He BBBBBBK I coriysost substantial native citi ILVER ESTAij A dole of the nk.i arfa'T i"n a na nreu zens me cause ior tne attempt on CITYJL Bitters before Is getting so e fine copper with the gotn-wher- i theXiost - bis lie ffc supposed to be from ill feel- - roadway rlstel eld Inspecting Mil- - meals will h sp s working now! M MM- rpen the an-- o were dry nrtMWKf e oa vi till miuyt:B , enmnany otner items. I ar washing; Jl'. IIfm&VrJBKCmTLvm a Special OssUffe WtfcliP m.'i;ssniilla h. not far from the I LocnfaAppngs LaaarusV ;va aid -S- Cky, N. M.. Au W.aThJ-Breadwap'to- tel JJanSnnnflnnnV dlgr. I cuip rlt m ilver coinif waeJt, qf vwhWin, bmm nanw tne H.rnori line. ? Hutf me block, WH - wweisaBRBj?; "Professor tne'ine&i or . , tatkM1 regular- the other 109. , TftbJ has ror George fll-J- l, Mlnjng W' date"tN. write U jproalMTHlMM.IMfttMM! 4hftM ,Jr& Basn PtbV F. 'A. Jo Hr win positive created" considerable Interest anif has Co.. nlng from a , business,. trtk,,t Rag: on)ne,ay, ana says taat tne transfer blocks in the city, wns the other dav ly ure 5 mines, Is In tho city preparatory to again raised the question was tho old Uff. . papers will soon be made sold by Aaron Schutz to Snmucl'ShiMz, t out taking charge at tho opening of the Headiche, San located B. H. BrlsVIyB) '.'Wi'V of Is by new Spanish Lazarus near the Miss Ollvo Flowing, professional A..R. Gibson, the well known mining term, on September. He comes to the El I'aso.. It stated the f laiuiciibi present workings? Belen-les- owner entire property will be Indigestion, nurse, was a passenger for t man operating In Luna county, Is In r.choot blghly recommended, and this that the OOVERNMfeNttl,0' r" i. ' city today. considerably repaired, especially the 'Worm night. the great Institution will no doubt prosper Constipation and A Kilter. hotel portion, which' will be fitted and AntiOMWeew ftr'Khe PtlHIp Hon. Eugene A. well known Forrest McKlnley, special agent of under his management. Socorro's citi- Malaria. J. A. J. Montgomery. Puxlco, Wsyne Good Jobs Flske, a thoroughly refitted. The hotel will attorney of Santa Fe, IS Id the city1 on tho land department, Is in the city zens feel proud of the school and A trial wlllcon-convinc- e Co., Mo.i writes: "I have little twin plfie t4hrla: undoubtedly leased by the new own-c- r - business. from Santa Fe. Professor Keys will have every en be you. girls, who have been bothered with The United StatW clth aenrlea aasa- for a number of years to a good worms all their lives. I tried every Deputy United Stateaajajrshal Fred Matins Contrcras, accompanied by couragement possible from them. mission announces thai e Sesiesnber Mrs. J. F. Cook and Mrs. George hotol man. ly took fright at something and started thing to relievo them which failed un- Fornoff was a psuseriger 'for Raton his son, Albino Contrcras, Is in the 1 Vermifuge; 9 an examination, ,wfH. be hekl far tha . ' Griffith, return- Adjutant General W. H. Whlteman. to run throwing the gcntlemnn against til used White's Cream this morning-- city from La Joya. Cook and mother, Mrs. ,two Sunday Pacific coast, of the New Mexico National guard, the wagon whero his right wrist got tho first doses brought lour positions of pathologist aailiatafkNl hand- Mrs. F. H. McRlroy hus ed on from the worma from one of them, the next two Tho bids for the Joe Barnett Joined her Cook family who retldes at Santa Fe, arrived in caught in ono of the hooks of tho sin- glst'ln the, govtlksewFafsfRfolHsHK building Will open, band hero night, tho lady arriving tho male members of the doses, twelve, one of them measuring some three story be last again happy, as their season of this city on Monday on a trip of Inspec. gletree, cutting an ugly gash about Septembnr 1. from Cherryvale, Kansas. are twelve Inches; the other child was Manila, PhilipplnesMUries tl.l ed on r, cooking Is not it was cracked up tlon ot company D, located at this four Inches long and severing a tendon Is what only relieved ot four worms. It a $1,500 per annum respectively. W. H. MCMiiuon, me real estate R. B. Thomas, manager of tho Con to be, so they say. point. Last evening he Inspected the which may crlpplo Mr. Adamson for most' excellent medicine." White's agent, went to Santa Fe this morning, solidated Mining and Smelting com-tinn- District Clerk John E. orimth, after local company of mllltla and was very life. He was brought to his homo In Cream Vermifuge Is good for children. On September 3v fer.iihe lie expects to return this evening. Cerrlllos, was here yesterday. an extended visit to his Ohio home, much pleased with tho fine showing Old Albuquerque yesterday afternoon It not only, destroys worms, it helps of skilled lalKiret1 '(nTrnlep.wlth teen the boys made. The battalion band physi- child perfect growth, wards oft Dr. E. N. Wilson, of tho Grant block, J. E. Haines and family, formerly of and Is now under the caro of a tho to nlcal ltnowlctlge 'krtd mechanical skill expects his family to from Santa Fe, came In last night from wnu out and furnished music while cian. sickness, 25c. at Cosmopolitan Phar arrive San ANTA macy Ruppc. In numbering I Francisco about the first of the month. southern California and expect to lo the company was put through tho drill B, gcpleaBjieclmene practice. "Itching hemorrhoids were tho plague the national museiaj(t annlary of 94 Mrr,. L. H. morn-In- g cate In.thls city. Shoemaker left this Along the Santa Fe Central Items Mrs. Flora Laird last week sold her of my life. Was almoBt wild. Doan's NOW FOR THE PRIZE. Wavcrly, Y., will regular meeting of per month. Iiljjiioi.Mli for N. where she is There be a From the Various Camps. residence in this city to Mrs. Clark Ointment cured me quickly and perma- called by tho Illness pf-- Triple Link Rebecca lodge at Odd Fel and Vicinity Will be at the serious her Special Correspondence. W. Fnringhy, of Central. Mrs. Laird nently, after doctors had failed." C. F. Cerrlllos On September SO'Wtlan.e mother. lows hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Let all i ' U . expert, Inutfu.. . Fe, M., Aug. 21,-- 1 was will leave for quite an extended pleas- Cornwell, Valley street, Saugertlcs, Territorial Far. K VniMW&W-- members attend. Santa N. fsLMH ,, Miss Ada Campflcld went to Santa down the line yesterday and picked up ure trip to California points' in a few1 Tho time 1m idrfcwingvBear JopoMm WIUiwIne rvlcB itWrff nJwb I . , Fc this morning: to .Perinnrl- - , Mrs. old friend of ii I i. 1 attend the A.,Lanrffey,'an a,,few for the'.OWzcn;' Ani.' ,i territorial faieianiLthc.ilistriettthat! , ,,u .ivllri imh, which" wllj .Items Qu'ltV ' iiOff " vanla club's ball, bfl hjkl MrajK. is expected to ar Several carloads of hav and araln a lkrae camnlris? nnrtr will !or,flartf Fet tends id make in display of cthetr-ire-- ti part et-tft- e ween there tonight.. rjte tae.iattee From are being stored at, Arroyo Hondo and leave this Cf oti next Monday for the Quite1 a 'largo numlcr qf Albuquer- sources 'sbfruld be getting them In line. - aichltbcttyal ' Mayor Charles F..Myew 4ufHmUf, also, a largo aupply''pf pfomlons, as unit uunii ui m iiniiint, u,u que peotilb" wpnt. to, Santa Fo this No part of Now- Mexico can' make a Junior ,YMP" f who have been la 8c, Lento vteMtnftl Bid for the addition' th"e House ho camps are getting prepared to hunting trip,1 The party Is composed morning to' attend Presbyterian county finer mineral exhibit than the southern Philippine service at'iailOr.,Of ll.SSP relatives and friends the aasti month, of the Mrs. T. J. Wright estate were move neax this place soon. It Is only of Mrs. Ryncrson, Miss Argenbrlght, instltuto for teachers. Among them part of Santa Fp county, and we have and 91,100 per annsrrsptlvelr. are expected home tonight., , opened at tho office of the architect, a few miles out of this city. Miss Altaffcr, Messrs. James Hicks, were Prof. C E. Hodgln and wife, Rov. a fine beginning in the last year's ex On October 8lV'Mw4ef 'It. for tn eft11 irhMrleai O. A. Matson ft Co., stationery deal' J. L. La Drlerc, this afternoon. Camp No. 2 has gone into Its new Clarence Bayne, Dr. Copp, Link New R. M. Craig, Dr. H. C. Thompson, ot hibit which has been preserved for this position of civil at In 'service; St era, were awarded the contract tx fur B. A. Powell, the route agent of the quarters at Galllnas. Last week they ell, Eben Burnslde, Bob Thompson and Menaul school; Miss Rutherford, of mirnose.. If our citizens will take hold gineer the PlMIpp' a fl.fiOO ananna nlsh the srhool supplies. Their bid was Wells, Fargo Express comnay, who struck good, water there, Jo Mouscr. They expect to be gone Menaul school; Miss Menaul and Miss and bring In sampTes to go with It wo salary of and l,480,per respectively. '' M 1168.76, and wag the lowest was In charge of the Raton office the At enmp No. 1 they have put a large for about three weeks. Conklln. Miss Menaul has received can have the largest and best exhibit l to put Is present Importation past week, has returned to tho city. number of new (cams to work in the The city council have decided tho appointment of teacher at the seenf In New Mexico. In addition Thirty days' "'ofSbneaea The of Mexican bridge ever do, was last few days and several new families In a cable suspension floor schools at Hall's Peak, N. M. Pro- granted each Sua laborers to New Mexico; to railroad The council committee around replace to this we 'should have an exhibit of work surpasses anything of kind yesterday selecting the locations for are camped there. It Is said to have a across Main street to fessor Hodgln Is to act as Instructor agricultural products equal to any In days nnd holldaMJ eaiplapas the one washed out by a flood. WllW'per'1tl' In the history of the territory, the extra street lights under thi new larger number of tents than any other the recently at the Institute. tho terrltdry. Now Is the time to do who aro promoted 'ta aneant camp. Is making good showing The work has been commenced and it aro cntltlpd to InVfrtyHIVe' daya,, isr C. 1.. Do ran and A. P. Smlthera, two contract, which will go Into effect It a the work.'1 Let every one lend a hand for tho work is going on there will be completed in a short time. Half the Ills that man Is heir to co'mo about forty lUys)' IsklsMrln' SntfrttayS well known postofneo. soon. that and take tho honors tor Santa Fo coun 1 ' "inspectors, can over Ben Moses, a graduate of the terri- from Indigestion. Burdock Blood Bit holidays. !" " were In the city yesterday on official Knthnn Bnrth. the big sheep You see men and horses for ty. Cerrlllos Register. and raiser very torial normal school located here, has ters strengthens and tones the stom ha business with United States Attorney whoso flocks graze in the Zunl moun two miles working hard. The commlssl6H"inMWcM' that 4 Is Vega which been selected as teacher in the Santa ach; makes Indigestion impossible. 'of ''astean!'eani;na-tlo- n Charters tnlnB, hats returned to the city. He re Camp No. at Dlanca Physician and Dp.igglsts. the department the, from here. Rita Bchool during the coming term. o Phlllriplni'nervlte fol ports Ann rains in the Zunl country the is second station out Angora Goats. Ford 'ft Sturgeon, n prominent drug for tho tha About fifteen couples of the city's Everything is progressing fine thercr The Grant county teachers' Institute Rooky Hill Ky., lowing faNen an op- young past few weeks. firm at Station, writ subJects'waf'Wr people enjoyed social dancing They have nearly finished the work. convened at tho normal school tho first Tho raising ot Angora goats Is be es; ','Wo were requested by Dr. u. li. tional in addition' 'jlfeMe meatlM4 hull Inst night. Prof. Last night, nt home of Emll twenty-fiv- e at Orchestrion tho W. S. Hiipowcll was down on very of this week. There were coming qulto an Industry In New Mex Snlglpy tq,lsend' for Herblno for the In tho supplemenV'V ''fxiAlnatloaa: Berry a fine baby girl was born nfrfnrnH Devlnc anil Mrs. Kose furnished Klclnwort. tmnortant.buslness to Kennedy yester-- teachers enrolletl and It Is mote than Ico. Sierra county takes tho lead and l.nnnflt nt nllt tftlklnmnrfl Wa Higher mathematWnrYs'Bad lacrad- - music. .. to tho household, and tho Joyful father In Vjpzen December, wo aro the uay, ryuirning msi eveniug. likely that this number will be it is estimated that It contains between thred in and Ing calculus. physlcsiWnMit engineer morning i Dr. V. O. Hope has a lost) notice tin this announced that mother R. L. McCanoe from Aluu creased by perhaps ten more before 30,000 and 40,000 graded animals giau'to say, iieruine naa given such t doing returned great tfsTaolqp wo havo dup- ing, mechanical JenWerrlf aa4 elec the classified .ulumn utodntfi Some nnd child are nicely querque'lasl the Institute s well under way. Tho Within three years the business bids sb that ' night after having made a licated1 times, to- trlcal engneerlnlI?1.,,7a, i. person physlciMi'a A. Plmpcll In receipt of Co are in charge ot Miss Sa tafif order three and took his satchel F. iz the sad hard trip Moriarlty, then to tho me Instructions fair to be a most Important ono and It day woi'give your salesman another Persons who' tW "MtapeM moralngc-H- d .f-fer- Behrlngcr, a 1 'tnW from his buggy thin news of the death of J. F. tropolis.1 He reports everything look' rah Ellis. is believed that the number of goats orderJ We beg to say Dr, G. B. Snlgley should at once"applf io"th Unte4 a return,--!-" In living Louisiana. Mrs. K. Blair and child and - reward for Its i brother law, at Ing fine. V" James then in New Mexico will not be less takes ileaamro'ln recommending Her- States civil service conMnittte, Waah-Ingto- n. Mo,, and will leave for that placo to lor1 'Ernest-Meyer- s, Miss B. Sparra, a friend who Is visiting mnnnllisn W. A. Hugglns, who ha" bean so Ma of Albuauer than 300,000. The raising of Angora D, C, oPlnVaJBrftmr oX'tBS night to attend the funeral. IriHhV He her from Texas, came In' 'from Santa goats proven In Journlng at Blrnlc campln flell'can. que, was capital yesterday. has most profitable PharmaeyrrnB'RUplpe. local boar,di ot frannUWy,' aapHea retitth-toltbr- e Rita first of this week, 'and In the yon, returned to the city yesterday, Thomas J. Curran, president of the will metropolis today on the many sections of Asia Minor and tlon forrqa and k Jura-Tria- ' will home Here In 'thlB cjcTjfiumi. s make He halls from Stevens i Pel am Wis., Copper company, left last No. 1. " ,' ' future her southern Europe and thero Is every IrWttisoTiTCH. and Is out here for his htaMU. i night for the company's camp near Ben 'Mdycra was here Tuesday, re city. reason to believe that It will be so In h 'iiusji in Jura-Tria- Rock' Become Member of Hart, build Senorlta. The s company Is turning same day. this territory. Island Will John the contractor and' TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY cr, has been awarded contract to makiqg some extensive Improvements Tho telegraph line Is noany complet Ternlnal Association. the Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Three spectres that threaten baby's make some additions and improve" In machinery at their camp at senor ed and we will soon have connections Take W. Si MoCttesriey, Jr., general man-agr- c All druggists refund the money If It life. Cholera Infantum, dysentery This sfttisMNils en evet9feea eC.tBe ments on tho handsome residence .of ita, with tho extreme end of the line. Terminal association, re- falls to cure. E. W. Grove'a'slgnature dlarrrhoea. Dr. of othe! M. Wi Flournoy on the Highlands. Hon. F. W. Clancy arid wife. Dodge 'reports everything ' Fowler's Extract turned thfe.pther day from hj " Is on the box. 26c.v con tbmlLWs. taetssMdyttU took their summer vacation ahd visit favorable,' - Wild Strawberry never Jails to tho Toraiiaat 'Meetings In New York, Misses Irene and Louise: Saiasiwent or an oi quer them. Fe morning to ed the upper Ro Pecos, country, jci The Ladles uoaru Trace Kave MISS CLAUQE ALBRIGHT. vhlcli authorized'IS.OOO.OOO In Improve to Santa this attendee In plaza on o which will turned to the city last night. In, t Ice cream Boclal the the ments St. LoulS; Mr. McChesney 1'ennsylvanla club's ball, wo una a goon Bate Ball at Santa Fe. at occur at place tonight. They. will mountains thoy were the guests ot.X l'Jtn. nil time, oiu ami The Albuquerque Young Lady Who Is wns accompanied by Superintendent that young. Tho capital uand lurnisneu It has been dennueiy arranged that be the Rests of Mrs. II. L. McCancc. nnd Mrs. W. B. Chllders at the latter's Winning Laursle In Europe. Breck and, Julius Walsh, Jr., the form Pecos camp. the music. tho Las Vegas base ball team, R. E Mrs. W. P. llrowor, of Madrid, near The Denver News of August 20, pubr Twltchell, manager, will play San cr having been in New York city and In Col. George .'erry was In the capital the The party of gentlemen who are o the on a Vacation, with his fam Cerrlllos, Is In the city, accompanied Sunday reports everything con- llshes a splendid lmlf-ton- cut of Miss ta Fc Central team In thl3 city on latter tho city feeling tho pulse of the people and ily Springs, WmVn. by Mrs. J. Dewltt Spencer, of Minne nected with him and his gang, which Claude Albright, who .has Just re- Sunday, August 31. Tho Las Vegas at Hot as to the establishment of another r Mr. McChesney sayr that, 'although apolis, Miss. Tne Indies will remain are at Gnlisteo switch, where ho is in turned from Paris, Franoe,-iAogethe- team and those accompanying It will WarowrJ greater. That's the 'BM bank here, this morning 1 here a couple of days, and then return stated that yards, as being with following article: leave the Meadow City at 6 o;clock In no action was' taken 'on tho Rock Isl tmii of tM!PsrrymnMiKHiYf the scheme will undoubtedly be a go charge of the material the to Madrid. of Albuquerque, N.M., Aug. 19. Albu- tho morning, getting here at 10 o clock, and membership In the association, rnd that they will be ready to make a well. There arc several carloads piling, ties and lumber received there querque citizens arc delighted to have remaining hero until 9 o'clock in tho there Is no cause for warm', as meet definite answer to the public In a few - walk contractor,. Is busy with a large every day. Ho Is well known In Albu- at home again Miss Claude Albright, evening, when the special train will ings arc- being arranged to finish tho days. Wiggins force of men laying a cement sidewalk querque, having worked ten years for who for the past year has been win- - return with them. A first clasB gamo Roclc Island, Ferry and other from the Jewish synagogue on Gold Mrs. Jacob Welnmann, who has been the Santa Fe Pacific, south and west nnlng high fame as a contralto singer Is anticipated. New Mexican. matters, details only remaining tq be on Seventh street to seriously ill the past few weeks, is re Albuquerque. He be as a closed up. avenue north of can't beat In the leading roles In the famous come distressing avenue. ported today to be much better, and In New Mex Accidents with fre Contracts will bo let and work start Railroad material agent anywhere Opera Comlque, in Paris. Miss Al quency her attending physician hopes to have on tho farm. Cuts, bruises, soon m Prof. Dl Mauro and an orchestra of Ico and is well liked by all the officials bright liar '.he distinction of being one ed on tho Improvements as as jt'W't.MtM.w-J5B8stBw- her up and around In a short time stings, sprains. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc gcneraman-age- r four pieces went to Oanta Fe this mor- of tho Santa Fe Central Railroad com of flvo Americaus ever engaged by the possible. II. I. Miller, Mr. Welnmann Is still In the east pur Oil relieves tho pain instantly. Never of Vandalla, Is expected to ning. to music pany. world-fame- d the They arc furnish the chasing fall and goods for house. Her success has safe without it. Pennsylvania club's social ball, the winter Mrs. Rice and son spent two dayu return to St. Louis soon. at tho the Golden Rule Dry Goods company, been marked. Splendid natural abili which la to be given tonight at the In the city, taking a rcBt and also see- ty has been supplemented by years of L. 8outh Second FRED MENDENHALL Cured Paralysis. A1 Palace hotel of that place. E. Washburn, tho ing the sights. training under the best European mas OAVIATB street clothier, returned this morning very busy lately S. Bally, O. True, Texas, Last night at the Lead avenue Meth- J. E. Saint Is kept tcrs. Her French diction Is said to bo Known in This City Escapes Prom W. P. OOPYR on the flyer from a month's trip in the buying up fall and winter stocks for all writes: "My wife had been suffering Baadvaaidai odist church, Dr. O. S. Fisher deliver-e- d perfect. The leading musical Journals the Lunatic Asylum. goods. Mr, flvo years with paralysis In her arm, MN llfMf (WI K ar east buying fall and winter of his commissaries for the coming .F PsllHr''. - r i an interested address: The doctor of Europe have had nothing but words I if inn iimfF.a. Washburn took a few days off and ran is quite a Job but Mr. Saint Fred. Memlcuhall, who was commit when was persuaded to use Ballard's f Is the president of the Fort Worth, winter. It of praise for young singer. cured down from Boston to Mlddloboro, can undertake auythliig like this with tho ted to the lqsane asylum last June, Snow Liniment, which her all aoivai, Texas, university, and had been at Miss Albright has made an especial right. I havo also used for old soreB, tM.. MaturnuraHMMi Mass., and visited at his old home, from the vicinity of Bell ranch, es it maw Santa Fe the past few daya. ease. In In role of Carmen. She frost bites, and skin eruptions. It tir.i Besides Boston Mr. Washburn visited William Kcleher, who came up to re- hit Paris the caped this morning between 8 and 9 Abraham Kcmpenlch, tho general hnu been received with acclaim in lead' does the work." iuc, 00c and $1.00 JJjQf, New York City and Chicago. lieve Miss Zlmmer, manager of tho o'clock. It Is not known how tho es- Cosmopolitan Pharmacy-- ; Peralta, telephoned to ing roles In Orphic, Hansel and Grctit, bottles at merchant at Mrs. H. N. Jaffa and son, who were Western Union, has returned home. cape was made, nor In which direction B. Ruppe. Citizen office this morning he and Louise. But perhaps among the The that on a visit to the Pacific coast summor Miss Zlmmer being ablo to tako her he went but a search Is being made o to his daily papers thirty-od- d operas In reper has failed receive resorts, have returned to tho city, placo back again. grand her for htm today. A DENIAL. fjM0 city for tho past few days. no part from this and announce themselves much picas tolrc, she adorns betcr than Mcndenhnll has had a checkered ca- Hopkins will bo advised of In and .il Delilah, Postmaster ed with their vacation. A. B. McMIl Like Daisies Before the Scythe, that of "Samson reer, having been married two or three The Clarkvllle Coal Mine Running mail irregularities at Peralta. the Icn, attorney, has gono to tho Jeraez Baby lives aro destroyed in summer by Delilah." times, as well as serving tlmo In tho with Good Force. Miss Sophia Gilchrist, a graduate of grant cholera Infantum. Tho attack of tho Although Miss Albright's contract mntrlmo-ula- l hot springs country on land bust penitentiary. His numerous I note that the Albuquerque papers the normal school at Las Vegas, will ncss. Amado Chaves, of Santa Fe, ac disease is sudden, Its progress Is some- with the Opera Comlque has another adventures might rcni'lly account Bin-con- , rapid. who aro sticking in nil kinds ot articles pass through tho city tonight for companled him. times terribly Mothers have year to run, sho may decido to cancel for his misfortunes, were it' not that N. M., whero sho will take charge given their children Perry Davis' Pain- the engagement and ncccpt one of sev about the reduction of our forco of can how this treatment has tils penitentiary cxperlenco occurred You you of the public school. Tho young lady killer tell eral very flattering offers iq her own minors. can, If like, Inform SOCORRO. checked the diarrhoea and vomiting, before ho made his wild and reckless Is running fully was given a surprise party by mem-- danger. country. Henry Savago, of Now York, them that our mine as and put tho little patient out of plunges Into matrimony. At all events much and generally mora than the u'll;, Wbmms hers of her Sunday ivhool class at Las 25 and 50 eta. is anxious to cngago the gifted con 1)1 com- Attempted Assassination of Juan Tel his triple afflictions entitle in to Colorado Fuel & Iron company's mines Vegas Tuesday nliht. trnlto, and from the City ot Mexico Las VcgaH Record. Anron en.llng' a ket Professor Kays oh Hand miseration. In locality, and has discharged no quickiv lucvriaiu iur npiawa naa afe W. H. Greer of Demlng canjo .in Its SAN ACACIO ITEMS. comes another advantageous proposl this liiTcnlinn inprooiuix vmim Surveying of City Lands. miners during tho past month for lack Hum .trlcl It confidant from the south this morning, and will tlon. Watch for a Chill. nt (ree. ilMeit Htmft Special Correspondence. Special Correspondence. of work. We huvo run from four to IMnll lkcn lhroal iTlnanTnCMaaVa attend tho meeting of tho territorial Miss Albright went to London dur However slight at this time of yea' lerrfal notUi, wimout ttvu days every week during tho hot-the- "ssfsaeasw j republican central committee as a Socdrro, N. M Aug. 22. C. T, San Acaclo, N. M Aug. 20. Paul" ing the original coronation week, and and in this climate, It is tho forerun Tafjeaaaiawaia part which U bet- member from Luna county here tomor- Brown, tho mining prince of tho Black Fralsslnet, formerly from Polvadcra, received a grand reception at tho con ner ot malaria. A disposition to yawn, of this summer, Scietitinc and nn all out feeling oven comes ter mines In dis- A row. Tho other member from that Range, returned from a ten days' trip and now. lesfdenf of Riley, N. M., was certs given In Queen's hall, under tho tired than tho other this hundtamolr Ittafti a beforo tho chill. Herblno, by Itr Yours very truly, nilatlon vt nnr mm : county, Clpriano Baca, will arrive from to that camp and reports everything, In town today and Informed us that patronugo of the Princess ot Wales. trict havo done. camp prompt stimulative action on the liver CLARK COAL COMPANY, Demlng tomorrow morning. looking good there. Tho Is des he, In company with his two partners, Her Albuquerque friends hope to havo germs SSI among as soon drives the malarial out ot thb By W. L. BitTHERTON, Agent. IfBjf JSJrw James Grunsfeld, late of the' cloth tinod to be the lenders Messrs, Juan Pino and Boleslo Pino, an opportunity of hearing the beautiful system, purifies tho blood, tones up rSBSSV Sf. Ing firm of Mandell ft Grunsfeld, will as railroad transportation can be had of Socorro, have surveyed and peti- voice beforo the young lady completes tho system nnd restores health. 50o General Qumby Vance, Will Cure Stomach Ache In Five Min- e. e. BuguNOMHa K engage In tho laundry business. He before, the United "States land her visit to her parents here. at Cosmopolitan Pharmacy B. Ruppe. a:ic general, of Fo, who accompanied tioned utest Vwlll locate In St. I.ouIb, having recent Santa office, for one of tho best springs ot This is Just whnt Painkiller will do; ASSAY omct-ssi- sttu Mr. on his recent trip to the GOLDEN. V prchased a first class laundry plant Brown our county, known as the "OJo Del Per Over Sixty Year. try It. Have a bottle In tho house for Black Range mining district, remained you l(il)llihtd la Coloi likrc.. Mrs. Qrunsfcld and son, who Llano," which Is located about three An old and well tried remedy. Working Gold Standard Mine Old Instant Use, as it will save hours (sprcMwllI rccctv In tho district, his Interest being such Soothing of suffering; Watch out that tho dealer here, expect to join Mr.uruns mtlea west of Ttllcy. Mrs. Tluslrw's Syrup has Spanish Coins Found, TaanBBBanBBBBBBBBaBnnnnBBV arctlll that ho will not return for several by does not sell you an Imitation, as tho WHft fold St. Louis In a very short time, Manuel Escnjcda, a 'cattleman of been used for (over sixty years From Register. days. millions of mothers for their children Cerrlllos great reputation of Painkiller (Perry Major Clark M. Carr, who. has been Kelly, is In town. Roy a Diwis'), induced many pcoplo to I73B-IT3- -- success, Green mado business trip to has S Layrsnis jmJjgttJLwsVsswM will If. S. Grimes and wlfo, of Ports while teething with perfect BBMrvHiW9 In the city the past few days, Capt German Coutreras, a sheepman from soothes child, soften the gums, Albuquerque. try to uiako, something to soil, said to weat, mouth, Ohio, personal friends of It the bo good as tho genuine." leave tonight tor Dewey, out and Magdalena mining Cubera Spring, camo Into town yes- allays all Bain, cures wind colic, and Roy Green has sold his coal claim In "Just uh In Fitch of tho tils o from thcro visit his cattle ranch trict, aro here today after a visit of terday morning. Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is tho Tuerta canon near Una do Gato, Released Prom Jail. vicinity. He will absent aey pleasant tc the taste. Hold by drug- that Je days with captain. This Is Mrs. Severo Rivera, who has been Bernalillo county. New "York; Aug. 22, -- Peter Power, ou return stop over several the gists la every part of the world. For Survlyaea eral days and his Mr, Orlmes' first trip to the wild and sick for the last three days, is out It is reported that Miss Tesslo Call, who was named as complain at la the here a couplo of days, thence to Tweutr ive cents a bottle. Its value i ne j ?M t J, j for woolly weat. He expresses himself agaln, Bay sure, ask. far of. Santa Fe, Haat been .efsloy to twit the turning over of acian-- Santa Fe whero Mrs. Carr Is a present U.laealentabie. awL ta4prpsft as attach pie ed wMh the nMtntry "S9frf imAfHile, f&Qf&tmm Mrs.. WhssVeWs - satfclng; rrn. aa teach the Golden school. likU 'wlater. Nertnarn raefgc stoekto ta afarthani sojourning. is D. whteh l net tat ITakTil ttnH land .oftce! there ".MesWjW. S. Kir worth' ssd j Surltlee wsspeay , Mdanaeed't sefrsjd'ln Tndr eowlMafthf eaa-tesn- Judge H. B. Hamilton, counsellor for had pictured K. ." rrtjnade aUeiMM ;tfl ie StanU Fe thirty 4apaS Imprisonment ''far eayuae, irai 'the Baale Mining com aaay. ennte M Monde of tMa week, Jnaa3rHes .et.aaapi-t- fatNng ta aWy sh aad Mear1' 11 Mst wan M , ley .Arjuula the California, from M Paso this saorntaf white aaaarBat In (he net of hto nas MB4r, . A Car and arewerklag lioena te 'testify; was released from consultation with Hen. M. B. dence In the west part' ef tewr, i The "Jerome" mine Is situated webt ing ptcwree rnjanto yeeieruay, ttiev Gold Standard 'actla, and have placed Ludlow today. gave 1853: Oregon ag k street Power "A son, one at the ewaers ef the OM Ant shot at three times by some uakaowt of this plaee, and about efx miles away with a very painful and perhaps serl a new arrastra at the mlae for treating evidence (yaaterday before. kBpeclal to 185. mine, The Judge will person, taking effect1 la menntalna. ous Mr. was water as la MaWW this afternoon. the last shot en the inn Lerenro accident. Adamson the ore It taken, ant. and his lawyer pleaded, natrurf Inaa. V' evening. Me ugly XI return to M Paso this the shoulder causing an but not A. arth left this sserning with ing his herses in a tul and while Janes Lucas expeeta ta start up his today. Thai should relieve him of the PLE confirms the retorted pnrehase ef the fatal wowad. Mr, Telle Is one of abeut forty wen for La Junta, Colo. staadiag la freat of then they sudden mill again about acst Masday. He is charge of eeatempt. Peasloii Attorney,

v. DAle An BUND MAN JILTED. TOWNS OF LAS VEGAS Aaim GET UPi HY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT That's the morning call of Chanticleer, ai NEWS OF THE CHURCHES oi c PtJson ivy Ht is Now in Albuquerque It's n welcome cry to a well num. But aNKiip lo n man wuose sleep arentnontrtliflrt knntrn cents to have been Lns Vegan, N M Aug. 1C - Thero to arrive tomorrow from Chicago to of Music Day and Night, the many d.ingcrous Gtlni onlynn ttnrcfreshing A building Is In many particu- wild plants nnd shrubs. who that In the Roman Curia than that of Cardi- wns a crowd In attendance at the look nfter tho arrangements and r.c-- tuporj wakes lars unlquo Is nenrlng law ' To touch or hnndlc them with burning completion nt nal Gottl, who has Just boon made pre- nt 0 .'(' eyes, pontifical nines o'clock this company tho remains to Phoenix. Chautauqua, and when It la It of propo-gnnil- a quickly prod uccs swelling VERY PRETTY ROMANCE, throbbing bend, nnd finished fect tho congregation ofjthe morning In honor of the feast day of Hon. Jefferson Ilnynolds wont over nnd inflammation with a bad taste in the will bo devoted entirely to tho study by Popo Leo XIII. Coming from itching and burning mouth, a of tho It bo family In clrcum-stnncc- tho chvirch of Our Lndy or Sorrows. A to Snntn Fethls afternoon for a short it mean Cnrlst. In will placed orig- a tho most httmblo of the skin. Tho eruption only a new day's inals and reproductions of pnlntlngs of he has by study nnd Innate largo number enme in from tho coun- business trip. Ho will tomor-- soon disappear!!, the suf- - Denver, Colo., Aug. 9. John P. Tay- misery. return ' Christ by both ancient .".lid nblllty hecomo one of tho greatest per- try and the church una packed. Tho In such a physical modern row. lor, of Los Angeles, Cnl., who enmo masters, nnd In n library will bo sonal powers In part of the churtTi win-r- tho ceremo- Almost as soon nt the little Winters and condition health is found, the church nt Home. Mrs. H. A. Hnnnon hnd a blrthdny here to meet tho womnn who promised so fnr ns It Is possible to them, For years his took place wok nicely decorated most surely nnd secure several niinio has been nies trtllnv mill nl twirl n .itt fflnM.ln copies of every life pub- among oillclnln Pj their priestly rol.es the Mood, aud will break out at regular to become his bride, hns gone homo swiftly restored by of Christ over ir.cnioued those of Italian cardi- and the or this afternoon In honor of tho anni- intervals and each time in a more aggra- the use of lished. Even the architectural stylo of nals who wcro spoken of as possible mndc a very Imposing sight. Tho heartbroken, versary, vated form. This poison will loiter in the Pierce'sGoldet. ..led-le- al tho building wns chosen nccnuso It In- successors of tho present pontiff, anil music of the choir was particularly Taylor Is blind. A few years ago Kov. J. H. Selby nnd wife returned system for yean, and every atom of it Discovery, It dicates the ngo In which Christ came it litis been known oven before his fine The celebration continued most must be forced out of cures diseases this afternoon from their long vaca- the blood before you while employed In tho Santa Fe shops of the to tho world, nnd tho building, con- elevation to his now position day. and a nuinbor were nt the can cxtKrct n perfect, permanent cure. stomach and organs thnt ho of tho tion trip to California. Thoy report a nt Los Angeles ho lost his sight in nn structed of white brick, terra cotta nnd enjoyed the fnvor nnd confidence of church nl! of last nlpht. of digestion ntuinu-tritio- splendid time nnd a good rest. explosion. stone, follows tho clnsslc lines en tho Leo XIII; but published reports to tho Santa Rosa is reported ns lmvlng a Nature's AMlftte Aftor that ho was depend- and It cures Hov. J. 15. Gallon, who hns been In ent upon his to through the stomach Homnn-Greok- , hecnusc nt tho time of olfect that by that elevation tho popo good rain day before yesterday. This FOR friends direct his steps. New Mexico for tho pnst twenty years, Sometimes when was no diseases of liver, tho birth of Christ Homan nrchltects Indicated his preference for the suc- is splendid news for that town, ns tho there ono to loft today for Europe to seo his par- Nature's relsws, pilot him through tho throngs on the lungs, kidneys, etc., woro using nnd adapting Greek lines cession Is merely Idle tnlk. Those In water question there has hcen a very sss which hnvc n ents. Is streets, ho would n In their In their buildings. The Hall of the position to know the sentiments of serious one. the only cure for PoUott Oak, Poison tnko sck his origin in a diseased condition of the There was a wedding among tho Oas-tonnd- a Ivy, ami ti'. noxious plants. It la com- hand und pick his way Christ, as it Is called, stands nt the tho members of the college of cardi- In the case of Ahblo Luub vs. Lnura through tho stomach nnd other organs of digestion employes Inst night. M. posed exclusively of routsaml herbs. Now crowd. When ho enmo edge of St. Paul's grovo. and Is reached nals, and tholr opinion Is based ou past Whlgham. In Colfax county, Judge Elmer to a crossing and nutrition. It increases the activity the to get blood-makin- sny Swnrtzoll, tho second cook, wns mar- is tune the poison out of your ho would ask some strnttgor to help of the g glands, and every by steps lending to a pillared portico, events, that If Popo Leo XIII has a has allowed sixty more dnys In system, ns delay Mills ried to Miss Eva O. Ashbangh, of makes your condition him organ is Iwnefited by resulting in- from which entrance Is mndc. Coat favorlto for his succession his chances complete tho evidence In the worse Don't experiment longer with across tho street, nnd thero wns the which to Lnmy; Tho wedding wns held at tho never n refusnl. crease of rich, pure blood. rooms nre on cither sldo oi the en- would bo nlmost killed If his prefer- case. The suit Is over possession of salves, washes and sojps they never cure. "Golden Medical H'Wft fli-- fl , Mil. ,.. Dicovery " contains Is ence woro to bo shown now. Presbyterian pnrsonnge, Hov. Normun - - Vlnru. "Cl-.- ll'linn nmit'il trance, nnd over them a gallery Cardinal tho Mr. S. M. Msrihill. txwkVccper of the Attant. u ,u no is some property, tho husbands of ) alcohol nnd entirely free fron Gottl may bo tho con- Skinner conducting tho ceremony, (Os. Cas I.lKlit Co . was palvjnrd wltli larger than usual, ho waited a long! which overlooks the nudltorluni. Tho cholco of the In suit, who arc dead, were Oak. took Arson;.? opium, cocaine and otner narcotics. women the lie Itulplnir, cii.l vatlous building In shnpo, ens-tor- n clave nfter the present pontiff which took plnco at 8 o'clock. Miss cKli-null- time before nny one volunteered to is cruciform the shall formerly partners In tho saw mill busi- cilhrr iltiiRS. ntnl ni'plK'l tiiimerntM "Your 'Golden Meillc.il Ditcovery1 ml Dr. passed away, Mnry McDormott noted ns bridesmaid, IiiIIoim ntnl Mlin with no Wncf.t At timet thr lend him. Then he heard tho pleasant Stage' Catarrh Remedy hnvc been or Brest transept being devoted to works havo but If ho Is It will Wisconsin. nMrlllnp nml Iiill.imm illo i severe lie benefit to ) A, ness In and Van ns bent mnn. Tho rjsr wai voice of a womnn. Taking his hand In me." write Trot Oliver, of nrt showing the Christ ns Idenllzcd be because ho Is onu of tho popular were rumors around town to- J. Endcrt nlmnkt Mltiil. I'or ligUl venrs ttic liolion of Vloln, Pulton Co., Ark "llrfute I uej the Thero couplo departed for l.amy nnd will titralt out every 'iMin, llln rniijuloii wm much her's she guided him to tho other sldo above mentioned remedies my sleep was not through tho centuries, anil tho western members of tho sacred college nnd day thai thero were several hold-u- linprovnl nfter taking one Ixiltle rf S S. H.ao.l sound; digestion had a continual feeling of not because Leo XIII hns shown nny tnko a trip to Lallfor.ila beroro they re- fewlmttlrfcleareil III litooil of the lon, oJ of tho street. Thero wns somethlne in misery. I now feel like a new man. Any to literary works on tho llfo of Christ. they wcro s ont men near the city and that turn here. II evitlem-e- of tbe dlene UIa)ieareJ thn Vfilnn tlint nmwfilful In lilt.t In need of medical treatment for naal catarrh Back of the platform of the nudltorluni preference for him. figuring on pouncing down on the town are could do no better than to take treatment .if Is Tho El Porvenlr Coal & Fuel com- People often poisoned without asked her nnme and address nnd It Dr. H. V, 1'lcrce. I know his medicines are all nn arch which will bo occupied by a the pay checks arrive and "doing knowing when or bow Kxplalu your case Hague International Tribune. when pany hnd their tracMon englno on Mio wns cheerfully given. Tho womnn wns right in this class of diseases.1 largo statuo of tho Master. It cannot be verified and Is fully to our physician, and they will Tho first case to bo presented to the business." todny exhibiting It. A Mrs. J. Bolles, of Denver. The Common Sense Medical Adviser, only some one Indulging In a streets traction cheerfully give such information and ad- binding, sent free by Words of Bishop Vincent. Hague International tribunal will bo probably englno Is nn uuusunl sight In part Tho unusual meeting led to n friend- doth the author, this vice ns you require, without charge, and one-ce- that of tho "pious fund." and relates pipe dream. About eight months or so ship and to on receipt of at stamps, to pay The uses to which the Hall of tho of tho country nnd crowds surrounded we will send at the same tunc an interest- then tho widow hnd return expense of mailing only. In paper covers to a sum of nearly f 1,000,000, claimed ago It will be remembered that tho to Colorado. day Christ Is to bo put can bo best express- tho englno wherever It stopped. Tho ing book on niood and Skin Disease. The sho loft thero a I one-cen- t stamps. Address Dr. K. V. to bo rumors gained ground nnd they ed In words of Bishop Vincent, In duo the Homan Catholic missions Bamc company wore doing It for advertising IHE swirl SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 8A. wn3 a wreck ou tho railroad, and Tay- Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. the of to be so substantial, that tho which ho suggested of California from the government of seemed purposes, thoy desiring to dispose of a lor feared for tho safety of the woman tho erection tha Mexico. Archbishop two banks came out that evening In building: "Chautauqua must cling to Hlordnn, of San lot of their stock to secure money for appendicitis, Is convalescing nicely. who had befriended him. Ho had n Francisco, has just Europe, the papers and announced a reward of KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. these two essential elements the pro- sailed for development purposes. Tho company Louis Ilfold enmo down from Trout companion wrlto to her In Denver nnd whore ho will present the case before 12,000 for the apprehension of nny man motion of splritunl life and tho highest Is capitalized for $250,000, with tho Springs Snturday uvenlng nnd went ou learn If she had escaped uninjured. Order Is Growing Rapidly All Over tho international court. Tho "pious who even tried to break In anywhere. the culture of spiritual minded people for face vnluo of shares $1 ench. Of tho to Albuquerque. Mrs. Ilfeld remain- This led to a correspondence. They fund" dates back to ll!07, when It was This was sufficient to keep tho robbers Country. most effective work In society. It Is total number of shares for salo K0,000, ed. became engaged to he married. established by pious people of tho Ro- away tho town, nnd they passed Myrtle Capital lodge of Dcs Molnos, In recognition of this noble thought from 30,000 havo already boon sold, somo for B. nnd There wns llttlo chance for poverty man to help mission- C. Plttlnger and wife Charles 2- church tho Jesuit city up. Iown, recently Initiated -0 new mem- thnt I have proposed the erection of tho ns high ns 25 cents por shnro. Tho Stevenson nre In tho mountains for a over entering Its heartrending wedge aries to prosecute their work In whnt left today to ro-eu- bers as n of n contest botween tho Hnll of Christ, n building to be de- Pclham Glassford company have now placed on tho mar- couplo of days' rusticating In the to scpnrato the two. Ho had entered result Is now Now Mexico nnd California. his studies nt West Point after suit through his nttornoys for $85,000 two competing oodles In tho lodge. voted exclusively" to tho study of the ket 00.000 Bharcs and will, for a fow woods. Tho Jesuits were expelled from Spnn-Is- h vacation homo. dnmngen The now lodge thnt will bo Instituted Mnn of Nn.areth, In which every day, spending his here at days, sell them nt 15 cents por share, Mrs. Fannie Stem nnd Miss Nellie ngalnst tho rnllroad, and It dominions In 1707 nnd all of their Mrs. W. O. Hayden has cards out was almost certain that I As would win. In Honolulu. William McMiuey. will at all hours, thero shall Tie, under the In lots of ?5 and over. Tho company returned Saturday afternoon from property. Including this fund, wns tak-o- n on 22d. Is to bo given began stnrt with n membership of nt least most skillful direction, courses of for a party tho It hnvc nc over $3,000 worth of ma- visit in St. Louis. Mss Cora will At last the time to drnw nenr by the crown, tho fund nfterwurd Parke, their fifty. study in tho life, words nnd deeds, tho In honor of Misses Lubeck and chinery mining purposes nnd havo return later when thoy should bo unltod, nnd Mrs. being administered by the Franciscans. or Ooshen, for Throe additional lodges aro promised spirit nnd results of His llfo who Miss Llllle Mitchell, Ind opened up some exceedingly good veins Tho farmers above Mora In the Bolles wrote him to come. the The fund passed under tho control of In In within sixty days in tho province of 'spnko ns never man spake,' and 'who arrived here this afternoon to visit black small canyons where thero Is a fair Last Saturday ho arrived Denver. Mexico when country secured In- of the diamond. tjuebec. wont about doing good,' whoso that the city. She came hero from Salt Qulnlcy, Al system of Irrigation, report a splen- Sho was af tho station to meet him. 'nine dependence from Spain, the property J. M. a brother of nnd Tho Is growing rnpldly la Lake and Is an acquaintance of a. P. crop oats, barley and potatoes nnd together they went to tho Victor order in West Is above every nnmo that named.' It was sold and the Mexican government Frank Qulnlcy, of this city, Is here did of Virginia, St Is Star. year. hotel, whero ho was assigned a room nnd believed tho lO.OOd shall bo a memorial hall, with historic hold the proceeds, hut agreed to pay from Merced, Cnl., on a visit to his this mark will havo been passed by fall. windows, following tho general design Tho dance which was to havo been brothers. Tho electric enr construction crew is nnd made comfortable, and then sho tho church (J por cent Interest. When by It. to own homo. Tho wed- The Pythian cluo of Manila has se of tho nrtlst, so they shall present given at the Montezuma tonight Hon. S. Duncan G. Hayden working ou the springs track tilling In returned her that Upper California was ceded to tho J. and W. wns place cured an excellent room for Its meet- In chronological order the ovonts of B. foontgomory, has been called off, as Sunday gaps with poles. ding to havo taken todny. United States tho Interest stopped. are expected to return from night she came to see him at tho ings, and the formntlou of a subordi holiest of all lives, nnd nt the a crowd could not bo secured. In- Mrs. D. T. Mervlno nnd family, of Last thnt and In 1SCS tho church authorities their trip over tho territory In tho nate lodge Is may become a Tho daughter and son of Mrs. J. A. Knnsns Cly, passed through Fri- hotel. In apparent calmness she told umier consideration. sume time each window made a claim for tho arrears. A com- terest of tho Southwestern Building hero to Linn aro confined to tho house with day evening en routo to a point above him that her husband, whom she hnd memorial tor those who wish placa mission was appointed to hear thecaso association. thought dead for six years, had sud- ODD FELLOWS. at Chautauqua lasting souvenirs of de- sickness. Harry Pulno returned this nfternoon Santa Fo, whero they will go Into and tho church was awarded a llttlo Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haln-Ion- , denly appeared upon tho scene, nnd parted friends. In this hall there over 1000,000, was paid by Mexi- from his several weeks' trip to Kan ciuup. Mrs. Mervlno Is tho wlfo of the SInco which eleven-poun- d bo tho establishment of our order bo services of that last night, an girl. of Wells-Farg- that they could not married. She should devotional co In 18G9. Since Mjat tlmo thero havo sas, where ho visited his relatives. superintendent the In 1890 havo been 1!, 140,104 Initi- Santa Fo are three days thanked him. nnd she hoped ho would there high quality In which true nrt and the boon no payments of Intct'est, Tho checks company at Knnsns City and will stop ated Into Its mysteries. During this and Vegas, M., 1G not grieve, and she told him good bye. noblest thought nre consecrated to tho Mexico rcpudlntes claim, holding late this month. Lns N. Aug. Tho mar here for somo time on her return. period of expended thn Peeler, ono of Fo May Hugh Sho loft him broken hearted. Blind, time the order has most splritunl devotion." commlssln In 1809 exceed- James the Santa riage of Miss Stendman to Miguel Homero, a prominent sheep for relief af tho sick nnd distressed thnt tho Is seriously HI.. was devoted to her nnd her alone, ho wns ed Its authority. Under tho agreement firemen, Hlckerson solemnized Sunday man of Leon. Is horo todny seeing and for burial of tho dead $SS,5u9,040; German Ueformed Church. R. M. Splvey, nn Inspector for the night tho home of tho bride at 7 friends nnd talking n business too stunned by the blow to speak. She made last May each party to the dis- at little present membership, nbout 1,200,000, Tho Heformed Church In United Harvey system, with headquarters at o'clock nt 717 Rallrond avenue. Rev-- on tho left for Crlpplo Creek. the pute Is to chooso two arbitrators, who side. expending annually for relief of Its known ns tho German Topcka, Is here today. J. H. Bourne olfljclated. Porllrlo (lonznles, n brother of Pa- Then somcono told him that sho hnd States, better will meet nnd chooso a Hfth. Tho hear wilfully loft him, nnd members nbout $4,000,000; present Heformed church, is showing great 11. F. Forsythe, J. Minium and Frnnk Miss Borthu Hanson returned Satur tricio Gonznles, of this city, arrived that her husband ing will begin nbout September 15. A A light number of lodges nbout 20,000. Six missionary activity. It hns recently Qulnlcy have returned from their trip day evening from her visit with her Saturday from El Paso for a week's did not como after her. of decision must then be rendered with hope In his anil he went hundred now lodges woro established purchased from tho Church Missionary up In the mountains and have rorac mother nt Wagon Mound. visit with his brother. dawned heart in thirty days. In senrch of her. Sho hnd gone. during tho year 1001. Tho order has n society of Englnnd a large mission great fish stories thoy retailing to Tho ballast gang of the Santa Fo Ht. Hov. J. 11. returned to aro Pltnval say great future before it In the twentieth Lochow, Hunan, China, con- Queer . a Saturday night pay day a Tho people nt tho hotel that af plant nt Stories from Philippines. victims around town. celebrated Santa Fo Saturday afternoon, with hos-plst- ho got century. Kidder. sisting of mission house, chapel, According to report of nn Eng There are rumors flatlng nrouud tho by all getting drunk. It wns a hilar- number of tho visiting pr!ost3 from the tor arrived sho tho Idea that ho the no money nnd had his suit. A now encampment Is being organ nnd spacious grounds. Tho lish missionary thero Is within tho In- neighborhood In tho part ious crowd, but no ono has been killed other parts of tho territory. had lost southwestern When sho had gono ho Informed his ised In Chicago to bo known as tho Church Missionary society has moved terior of Panny Island, In the Philip- of town of a family quarrel In the to date. Chas. Chandler nnd wife left on No. now found Denver friends that the James H. Miller encampment. Us work further Inland. Sovoral ad- pines, a settlement composed entirely of fireman. It seems hubby John McLaren died at 4 o'clock Sat S Friday night for a visit at Cleveland, homo a courts had nwnrded a verdict In his During tho pnst two years In tho ditional missionaries havo been sent of protestnnts under the leadership of been doing "double stunt urday morning nt tho Ladles' home. Ohio. , has the life" fnvor nnd hat ho would bo Independent state of Georgia 0,000 Georgians havo to strengthen tho force oi tho Heform- u native pastor named Znmora, who and been maintaining another homo In Tho decensed enmo here about four been admitted to Odd Fellowship, ago. ago to seek relief from con for life. Tho woman never knew It. ed church In China, Including two hnd had no niblo up to a year Albuquerque for some time. A short weeks POST SEASON SERIES. while fifteen counties have contributed V. people sumption, nnd stopped at 401 Hall medical missionaries. Hov. Arthur but who hnd taught his as best time ago ho was hurt at Lnmy and "There, read that," said ono of the ono or more lodges. foreign mission held which ho road avenue, until ho was removed to A St. Louis dispatch snys: Robert Casselman, the ho might from Instruction called for a lay off, received It, and Lous at tho White Elephant resort, as Who ever heard of a dead lodgo that secretary, Is now on his way to tho himself had received In n fow sermons tho home. He came from St. Louis and L. Hedges says If Harney Dreyfus Tio of coming homo hero, ho went to ho produced a pnper containing did good work and who over heard of work In China missionary named Manl- - little Is known nbout him, except that wants to mntch tho Pirates against tho cast, to inspect tho and of n native woman No. 2 In tho Duke city, where above Jilted story nnd presented It to a live lodgo that did poor work? Good Japan. Tho homo mission work of this kan. Tho settlement Is called Calvary ac- ho wns drawing a sick benefit from u winners of tho American lenguo pen-nn- ho stopped. "Wine got wind of tho tho blind man. work makes n successful lodge. In religious body Is fully ns Important as Barrio nnd contains somo 200 houses tions of recreant hubby, and now St. Louis lodge. ho probably can ho accommodat- "Pity, Hli." snld Taylor, "I cannot Is key to success In any her go fact, this tho tho foreign, as It supports 150 m'.sslons nnd nbout 1,200 people. The settle thero Is blood on the moon. The ball team will over to Santa ed by tho Browns when tho champion- road. When my eyes were removed lino. Odd Fellows' Herald. o In United States, aud has 1,500, ment Is In tho town ship of Janlway, yester- Fo for ti Saturday's gnmo with Anton-lt- ship reason is ended. Ood re tho Miss Edna Sapp arrived hero through nn accident, never flvo Bohemian and Polish and forty In which It Is stated thero aro now at next week. The Santa Fo club will "We n ro going to win this pennant obedi- The Best Prescription for Malaria, day evening from her home In lowo stored them, nnd I, humble and missionaries, tho rest being least 5,000 protcstanta. Zamora Is a play Friday and Sunday ami our boys ns sure as I am tnlklng," said Mr. me." Chills and fever Is a bottle of Grove's itormnn and Inst night at 9 o'clock she was ent, submit to others to read for simply American. Tho keynote of tho general cousin of tho Zamora who was execut will nlav Saturday's game. Two Hodges, "and I presume It Is tho pen- man on Tasteless Chill Tonic. It Is Iron inarrlod by Father Pougot to Edwnrd Just then a Citizen appeared In n form. No synod, recently hold In was by In Manila In 1874 for weeks from Sunday nn effort will he nant winners Mr. Dreyfus Is after, al- to nnd quinine tasteless Baltimore, ed tho friars Huey, one of the electricians of tho tho scene, and the article was read euro; no pay. Piico, COc. In- of made to get a couplo of hundred root- - though ho made his offer more directly "Missions," nnd It Is said that tho advocating the liberal education tho light company here. Few of Mr. Huey's tho blind mnn, who, for tho past week, o Is sulci go over to Santa with the to Chicago. I am confident wo will terest In tho extension of tho church natives. It that he has real woro iuato made banjo music on the principal A Page Every-- 1 aware of his matrimonial ...... has friends c . i is showing nn excellent effect on tho ized ho did not know enough ns una uuu-u- it finish tho top, and If the Cardinals that intentions, and tho wedding was VCgas ciuu wmimn at corners of Railroad nvenuo and from Chicago pets. do not ncccpt conditions for n post sea- A department store has just homo congregations. about tho gospel to preach It, but was great surprise The nuplo will innko these public exhibitions secures alms closed for page advertise-mon- t limit- No. 7 was rounding a curve son with us we will bo ready to a contract a doing tho best ho could with his city homo, n:.J aro today re- As train series through an empty cigar box. tiny year. way this their two miles this sldo of Trinidad moot the Tigers right away for any sldo a for an entlro Tho The "Jewish Problem." ed knowledge, and now that tho ceiving tho congratulations of tholr about "What have you got to say about tho of money Involved Is minis- thou-san- d amount nbout solving, Is opened ho Is to study for tho Friday afternoon it struck one of the bet Mr. Dreyfus may select. Five nrtlclo?" nswed the reporter. A plan to solvo, or aid In tho friends. 1120.000. Tho contract Is ono of tho problem" been sug- try. Mexican section men working there dollars will bo agreeable to us, "It Is a pretty story but woefully of tho "Jewish has Tho gun club yesterday nftcrnoou otigln- - largest over placed In this country. Slngor, nnd severely Injured him. Tho or wo will mnkc It as much more. In wrong In some respects," snld Taylor. gested by Dr. Isndoro editor of had u good shoot, and n couplo of John Wanamnker, of New York and Slngor Administrator's Notice. oer blev. tho whistle, but tho follow case tho Browns and tho cardluuls are "I wns never In nn explosion In the Los tho Jewish Eucyclopodln. Dr. splendid scores were made, S. R. Philadelphia, was tho first merchant to Notlco In hcroby given thnt tho un wns too Blow In getting off tho track. matched for a post season series tho I lout sight of my shows thnt tho Jews of tho United Dearth wears the club badgo for a Angeles shops. tho take a pago of space for a yenr. At dersigned hns been appointed by tho Tho man's name was Crua Sanchci. Cardinals will have tho first call upon eyos In tho Santa Fo mnchlno shopB States nnd of tho European countries score of 24 blrdB out of 25 in tho sin- pre- tho present tlmo ho has halt a dozen , Uloy peace probato court of Bornnllllo county ad- nnd ho hud been in Trlnldnd only n us, but I do not see anything to of Topcka, Knnsns, on September 3, v;horo nro ,)0rn,ttoii to live gles. Ho also made 0 out of 10 In tho such pages running In different Newi they or tho estate of Carrlo C. row days. His homo Is In San Felipe, vent us playing a championship series 1881, by small pieces of steel Hying miy, do not take the Interest thnt ministrator doubles. Mr. Miller nmdo 23 out of York and Philadelphia papers. Wright, deceased. All persons Indebt Mexico. Ho was brought hero and tak- with tho Pirates also." in my eyos. I novor sued tho Snntn Fo iould In tho condition of tholr less 25, Al Quinley 1C. Maloney 17, and I Rott- - to snld will please tho en to tho hospital in a very serious company for tho accident, bo fortunate brethren in Russia and ed estuto settle tho Mackel 14. The men are rounding into rnllroad The Roswell Fair. with tho undersigned, condition. The man was unconscious AFTER THE PITTSBURGS. cnuso thnt company could not have mania, where, he sayB, 7,000,000 Jowa same nnd nil shape, nirj confidently oxpect to carry Tho Houwell Register says: Tho thcBO persons holding claims ngalnst Bald es when taken off hero, and died nt the prevented tho nccldont, nnd again, I live In appTfulng misery. Either oR ono of tho prizes at tho territorial hospital a Bhort time after his arrival. The El Paso Fans Want the Base Ball directors of tho Southwestern Now Jews must bo bo educated as to find tate must present tho nnmo to tho pro- want to Kay, the Santa Fo olllclals Mexico Fair association havo arranged fair. His back was uroKon iy uio engine, Team of Pittsburg. have always been most liberal to mo, favor In tho eyes of tho authorities bato court for allowance within tho C, P Jones, who has been hero from saving to have a 500 roping contest during live, or thoy must allowed by law. and there wcro no hopes of Thero wnB a meeting yestcrdny of nnd I can go and corno, my pleasure, under whom the time Rosa taklnir bathu at tho at tho fair, Soptcmbor 23 to 20, inclusive and movo to Santa tho bis life. HolatlveB In Mexico havo the base bat! committee to o'.et a free of all cost, on the Santa Fo lines. leave their present homes ARTHUR E. WALKER, Springs, returned homo this morning Four hundred dollars Is to go to tho provided for them In Can been notified of Ills death. manager for the team. Frank S. I'yan Ton yenrs ago I wont to Angeles settlements Administrator. B. lllett, dough-tor- s first winner and flOO will bo divided Mrs. B. T. Mills. Mrs. W. Mrs. Woodruff und her two wns chosen for the position, and will and remained nil Istlrao until ada, tho United States, Central and Miss Ken-- thero tho between tho second nnd third winners. South tho Misses Beardsley and left today for Los Angeles, where start In nt once to secure tho best club I, through accident, mot tho Colorado South America, Australia and derdlno took their lunch baskctH touay thoy will remain a year for tho benefit ho can to represent El Paso. At a recent meeting of tho directors Africa. United action, says Dr. Slngor, canyon to widow who hns Jilted mo. Tho balanco It wns found that matters pertaining and went to Unrr.nrnvllle of the young lady's health, tho alti As stated yesterday, special efforts of tho story Is nbout true, and Just ho Is absolutely necessary for tho solution picnicking. great to tho fair woro In first class shapo suggests, n anend tho day tude In Las Vegas being too for will bo made to obtain tho Pittsburg I Albuquorquo a of tho problem, and ho as gents' foro left Denver for nnd all Indications point to the higgost, Las Vegas Is to havo a now her. team, nnd If this can not bo done then friend tipped tho wink to mo that had first stop, a co operation of all Jewish will nn 1 most successful meeting the asso- furnishing goods store, aud thoy Louis Fisher, president of the tho very players posslblo bo .l journalists nnd writers of Amorlcn. Kodol Oscar best will tho mnrrlago occurred I would have 11 ciation has ever hold. the last vacant store room on tho Fort Worth. Texas, university was got for the occasion. ways regretted tho affair, for tho wo His idea Is to enlist till thcao writers evonlng great body, through Kb east side. here a short time last on his Already there has been considerable mnn has throe living husbands and all Stops the Cough and Worka Off the Into ouo which Dyspepsia Curt Tho friends of Mhts Ida Wlloy In way to Silver City. Ho will return on correspondence carried on, and the In hud to quit on account of Cold. moral lnflucnco would bo nblo to rniso lnbo of them her sa Vckub. nnd they nio numerous, will Tuesday and occupy the pulpit of one dications now are that nrrangemonts her dark deeds." Laxntlvo Bromo Qulnlno Tablets cure tho standard of tho Jewish press, and Digests what yon agreeably surprised to know of her of tho local churches. can ho mado with the Pittsburg club. a cold In ono day. No euro; no pay-Pric- to bring it homo to every Hebrew that This preparation contains all of tha to W. H Peck, a wealthy Pablo Jaramlllo and Misses Estelln It Is probable that after the series Will Have Exhibit at the Fair. 25 cents. It Is to his interest and for the future dlgeaUnta and digests all kinds of a food. It Rives Instant relief and never jalne owner of Crlpplo Creek, Colo nnd Ella Bernhnrd left Saturday for a of games nt Albuquorquo and El Paso The Gibson Development company, security of his children and grand- to euro. you t ' eat cve-r4b- k Horse Thlavca Captured. falls It allows all Word was received horo yesterday couplo of weeks' trip to Mora and the two teams will bo taken to Mexico which hns extensive mining Interests children, to seo tho Jewish question tha food you want. Tbe most st nsltlva that tho engagement had Just Santu Fe. Felipe Baca Is holding City. El Paso Tlmos. In Ornnt county, N. M., will havo an Texas ranges havo captured near solved as soon as possible; "for ho stomachs can take It. By Its uso many tees announced. Miss Wlloy " 1)0 down Mr. Jaramlllo's placo as deputy elaborate oxhlblt at tho territorial fair, Pastura station on tho Rock Island long as thero Is one Jew on this earth thousand of dyspeptics havo bees as dauahter of Con probato clerk during his absence. Good Fight Expected. a part of which will be from the rich east of Santa Rosa, six alleged horso who suffers becauso ho Ib a Jew, no cured after everything else failed. la Mnemk'Kil the - tiWor Wllev. who formerly resided In D. S. Hobeuwuld, of Alhiiqucrquo, re- London, Aug. 18.- Bill Chester, the placer mines of the company in tho thieves, whom they had chased from Jew Is entirely free; tho sword of unequalled for the stomach. Child 120 pound Eng res weak stomachs thrive on city. Wiley wm mmt the turned Friday evening to Las Vegas former champion of new possession of Porto Illco. Texas. This It la believed to ho tho Damocles always hangs over his with lu m Mr. was by Tommy First dose rsHsTSS. Adlat unnecessary. settlers. Md the from his business trip to Mora. land, who knocked out gang that has been making so many head." Tho plan has just been aug trly Hmr ? Hosan, of Chicago, a few years ato, O. W. Mldgley, a prominent passen lato, lembeied by all of mm Bud Sloan returned to bis home In depredations In that aoctlon of geated by Dr. SiBger, who expects to iH. Louis on Saturday afternoon, after will meet Bob Hussell in a ten round gor traffic railroad man, of Chicago, and the capture by the rangers has see It welcomed by many other leading Aid. K. Rlvey a Rejourn of several months for his bout hero tonight. The fight Is for and party, who havo been spending a caused much relief to bo felt and the men of his race. $600 a aide and a fSQO purse. The men couple of months In Mexico, passed good work of the Texas men la highly sfjajsm' ssw ajpwmmgsgamwswftj otissm VsmsSV saVn WW U aMs4 tumerrsw nioeaix. J. H. O'MeHy ft Ce. aad B. H. Bruno, very are coaildered evenly matched at'd a through the city this moralag golag praised by the people of SaBta Roaa Cardinal teHI's Psreeaallty. Brlt where they wM mrrw Jaka who had hceu low latereetlag tgure It MHpto frtNB the rwult of an operation for good seatest Ib expected. cast. and vklaltr. There U ao aore Co. R No, 9, block No. Lot No. 6. bloeft No. 2J, D.; L. MAE8TA8 Y RUIZ, JOSH Land LUCERO. FEDERICO Land 16 by PHILPOT, MR8. E. A. Improve Lot No. 1.1. block L. M.. B. & uddl South fractional lot R08B ft ROSE Lot 8, block 26, N. 35 49, Eastern nddltlon. Tnxes, 83 centa; dltlon Taxos, 87 ceHU; P 11.47; 58 200 by 300 varas, bounded north by 60 yards, bounded north by II. Garcia, mcnts on government land. Taxes, tlon. Tnxes. $7.17; penalty, tents,! jajy,4 M. T. Co. Taxob, f penalty. CO 4 20 tetal, by L. Mon- south by P. Uenavldcs, west by road. $11.49; penalty, cents; costs, 35 costs, 20 conts; total, $7.72. penulty, cent?, coats, 20 cents, total, centa, costs, fl4l. cents; costs, 20 cents: total, $12.25. river, south by hills, cast 1, No. 8, 11. ft U ad Mnestns, Personal, $25. Taxes, $4.08; penalty, cents; total, $12.40. Lot No. 11. block L. M.. U. & R ad II $1.07. Lot No. blockcti STEWART, WILLIAM ot 10, toyn, west by J, Personal, 87 cents: penalty,, 4 39 22 costs, .15 cents; total, $4.65. PULLIAN, T. 8. improvements on tlon. $7 17, ponalty, 36 Lot No. 10. black No, 49. Eastern nd- - dltlon. Taxes, block 10, Eastern nddltlon. Personal, $C0. Taxes. $7,00; penalty, centB; cents: Taxes. tints, 20 ceata; total, $1.11. $8.40, MUN1Z Y UACA. JESUS Land 90 government land. Taxes, $7.00; pon- costs. 20 cents; totnl, $7.72. llllon Taxes, $1.04: penalty, 6 centa; cents costs, 76. Taxes, $9.07; penalty, 48 cents; costs, 35 cents; total, a, 1 wu- - Lu- nlty, 39 costs, 36 20 $1 29. Lot No, 2, blooK no, u. u. coHts, 20 cents; total, $10.05. VELARDE. REFUGIO Land 200 by 90 yards, bounded north by D. cents; cents; total, Lot No. 16, block L, M., n. & n odtll coBts, cents; total, south ccro, south by M. Garcia, cast by uce-qui- $8 40. tlon. Taxes, $7.17; ponalty, 35 centa, No, 11. VIJO. EUOKNIO Personal, $200. jurds wide, bounded north, oast, North frnctlonnl lot bl6ck 49. .J"?" n?' Improvements on j $11.47; penalty, 55 cents; costH, and west by public lands. Personal, west by road. Land 23 by 400 REED. GEORGE costs, 20 cents; total, $7.72. I eastern addition. Taxes, S3 cents; J'lo U & L. Taxes, government Taxes. $1.91; pen- 3. ad. 35 centH; total, $12.37. $10. Tnxcs, $8.43; penalty, 42 cents; ynrds, bounded north hy M. Garcia, land. Lot No. 10. block L. M., U. & R. ailill lennlty. 4 conts; costs, 20 cents; total, 4 9 costs, 35 f)Uon Tnxi.s g7 cents. ponalty, WHITING, CALVIN WV4 of NVi costs, 35 cents; total, $9.20. south by R. Munlz, cast by road, west alty, cents; cents; total, tlon, Tnxcs. $7.17; penalty, 35 cents, $1.07. $1.11 $35. Tnxes, $2.35. ronl a rnnU 20 rents: total. of NKM. section 17, township 10, NO. 32. by accqula. Personal, costs, 20 cents; total, $7.72. No. .1. L. PRECINCT -- South fractional tot block 48. Lot No. 4, block No. 3. H. ft ad. n 37 u RILEY. EDWARD ImprovementH 31, a, range 4, 40 acres. NEU of BW4. sc-tlo- PA8QUEL House IT.os; pcnnlty. cents; costs, Fractional lol No. ihock ji.. ;nnUnr. nddltlon. Taxes, S3 cents; Tnxes, S7 cents: penalty, 4 CORDOVAN, cents; total, $8.05. on government land. Taxes, $11.49; It. & R. addition. Taxes, $7.17; penal- dltlon. 15, township 10, rango 3, 40 acres. land. $200. Last half penalty, 4 cents; costs. 20 centa ; total, cents; costs, 20 centa; total, $1.11. nnd Personal, 102 by pcnnlty, 50 cents; costs, 35 cents; to ty, 35 cents; costs, 20 cents, total, SWV4 of NE4, suction 19, township taxes, $0.35; ponnlty, 30 cents; costs, PEREA, IIENITO Land 1884 1.07. Lot Nn. 5, block No. 3, U- - 1.. 10, range I, 10 ncres. Tnxcs, $5.20; nras, bounded north by public road, tal. $12.40. .72. TnxpH. penalty. 4 35 cents; totnl, $7, Improve- - Lot No. 4. block No. 48, Enstern 87 cents: pxuth by II. Munlz, BAYERS, WILLIAM Frnctlonnl lot No. 22, block A. M., OA penalty, 25 cents; costs, $1.05; total, GARCIA Y HA EL, MANUEL by N. Lopez, enst Tnxes, $1.04; penulty, 5 Innnl., rno t u nfftta tntflt. 81.11. oy ments on government land. Taxes, 13. Sc. R. nddltlon. $7.17; penal- dltlon. cents; $0.50. Tax- west by N, Luccro. Land 08 1.4(H) Taxes, No 0. block No. 3, B. ft L. nd; House and land. Personal, $120. $19.15; penally, 95 cents; costs, 35 ty, 35 cents; costs, 20 cents; totnl, costs, 20 cents; total. $1.29. Lot OBHMANIA LIFE INSURANCE 77 penalty, 3 cents; costs, yardB, bounded north by Americano, dltlon. 87 cents; penalty, 4 es. cents; - cents; total. $20.45. fractional lot No. 6. block IS, Tnxe. COMPANY Personal, office fixtures, south by Smith, cast by Contra ace- $7.72. North 20 cents; total. $1.11. 3D cents: totnl, $1.15. STILL, J. S. Improvements on 23, H. addition. Tuxcn, 8.1 cents, costs, $200. Tnxcs, $11.47; penalty, G3 cents; quia, west by public road, i.and 198 Fractional lot No. block A. M.. Enstern cnts. 10. 29, B. L. ad- LOHATO, PAMFILO Land. Per- government $7.G0; pen- I Lot No. block No. ft .15 $12.45. by 08 bounded by lnnd. Taxes, & R. addition. Taxes, $11.33; penalty, penalty, cents; cocts, 20 cents; total, 2 costs, cents; total, sonnl, $160. Taxes, $10.53; penalty, 52 feet yards, north 35 dition. Taxea. 43 cents: penalty, Americano, south by Smith, east by alty, 38 cents; costs, cents; total, I cents; conts, 20 cents; total, $15.24. $1.07. 65 ccnta. PRECINCT NO. 28. cents; costs, 35 cents: totnl, $11.40. $8.39. centa. costs, 20 cents; total, public road, west by Marin Lopez. Lot No. 20, block number 3. Armljo South frnctlonnl lot No. 9. block 48. B. 1 CASTILLO, RAMON L. Land 128 LOHATO, FRANCISCO ANTONIO SCHEURICH, C. A. Improvements Lot No. 11, block No. 29, ft Land in precinct 8, oo oy 70 yards, Otero addition. Taxes, $7.17; penal Enstern nddltlon. Tnxes. S3 cents; 43 penalty, 2 by 500 vnrns, bounded north by Snnvo-ilr- a, Lnnd 1C0 acres. Personal, $55, Taxos. government lnnd. Personnl, $30. Tnxes, conts; bounded north by M. Gutierrez, south on ly, 35 cents; costs, 20 cents; totnl, pennlty, I cents; coats, 20 conts; total, 65 cents. Houth by C. W. LcwIb, enHt by $1.02; penalty, 23 cents; costs, 35 $8.81; pcnnlty, 14 cents; costs, cents; costa. 20 conta; total, by public road, east by L. Cnndelnrla, Tnxes, $7.72. $1.07. 29, B. U ad- Arennl; west by nccqula. Personal. cents, totnl, $1.00. 35 cents; $9.00. Lot No. 12. block No. ft west by Juan G, Garcia and Improve- total, Frnctlonnl lot No, 20, block D, Dunn No. 10, No. 48. Engtern nd TnxeH. 43 penalty, 2 $25. Taxes, 90 cents; penalty 4 cents; PRECINCT NO. 33. SMITH, S. Improvements on gov- - Lot block dition. cents: ments. Personal, $25, Taxes, $1.75; Alexnndcr addition. Tnxcs. $1.72; 83 pennlty, 05 cents. .15 totnl, $1.35. $19.16; penal- - dltlon. Tnxcs, cents; centa; costa, 20 centa; total, costs, cents: ARCH1UEQUE. JOSE DE J. Land penalty, 8 cents; costs, $1.40; total, ernment land. Taxes, pcnnlty, 8 cents; costs, 20 cents; totnl, County nddltlon. tv. 95 cents; costs, 35 cents; total, cents; costs, 20 cents; totnl, totnl Lot No. l. block C. CHAVEZ, MATEO Land 100 by 200 100 acres, bounded north by V. Mlcta, $2.23. 2.20. $1.07. Taxes, 05 cents; ponalty, 3 cents; varus, bounded south by ,M A. y Jam-inlll- south by J. C. Aragon, cost by road, $20.45. Fraction east of lot No. 7. black A. TlUIZ, NARCISO Land 30 by CO South fractional lot No. 4, block 17. osta, 20 cents: total. 88 cents. east by acoqula, west by S. Can-delarl- west by hills. Personal, $05. Taxes. SNYDER. J. D. Improvements on Dunn & Alexnndcr nddltlon. Tnxcs. yards, bounded north by M. A. Mnrtin, pen- Eastern addition. Taxes, 83 cents; Lot No. 2, block C, County addition. Personal, $100. Taxes, $11.00; $9.77; penalty, 18 cents; coBts, 35 government land. Taxes, $19.15; $.1.41; pcnnlty. 17 cents; costs, 20 3 south by A. Pcren. east by A. Vlvlnnl, alty, 95 cents; coals, 35 cents; total, penalty, 4 ccnta; costs, 20 conts; total, Tnxes, 06 centa: penalty, cents? penalty, 58 cents; costs, 35 cents; to- cents; total, $10.00. cents; lotnl, $3.81. 20 88 west by M. A. Martin. Personal, $140. $21. $1.07. osta, centa; total, cents. tal, $12.53. ARAOON. JOSE G. House nnd Taxes, $9.53; penalty. 47 ccniH; costs, South fraction lot No. t, Mock u, Lot No. 3, block C, County addition. SPEARS, J. C. Improvements on Dunn & Alexander nddltlon. Tnxcs, North fractional lot No. 6, block 17. 3 FROST, Mnx Land 102 yards by 200 land. Personal, $155. Taxes, $8.23; 35 conts, totnl, 110.35. pon- Taxea. 05 cents; penalty. cents; to-ta- l. government land. Tnxes. $19.15; 17 20 addition. Tnxes. S3 cents; feet, bounded north by ucoqula penalty, 42 cents; costs, 35 cents; 50 $3.44; pcnnlty. cents; costs, Eastern coata, 20 cents; total, 88 cents. Madre, SANDOVAL. FRANCISCO Lnnd nlty, 95 conts; costB, .15 cents; total, pennlty, 4 cents; costa, 20 conts; total, south by M. A. y .lanunlllo, east by $9. by 126 ynrds. bounded north by A. Cnn cents; totnl, $3.81. Lot No. 4, block C, uouniy auumon.. $20.45. Lot No. 2. block No. 3, nd $1.07. Public road, commonly known ns La I1ACA. L. C. uli House anil land. delnrla, south by Kiihun, enst by road, Northern Faxes. 05 cents: ponalty. 3 cents; THOMAS, HENRY Improvements dltlon. Taxes, $3.41; pennlty, 17 cents; No. 17. Vogu, formerly Juun Chavez'. Tuxes, Personal, $135. Taxes, $8.08; pcnnlty, west by Kuhns. Personal, $55. Taxes, Lol No. 10. block Eastern ad costs. 20 cents; total, 88 cents. on government lnnd. Tnxes, $7.0; costs, 20 centa total. $3.81. dition Tnxea, $1.01; penalty, 5 centa; $3.83; penulty, 22 cents; costs. .15 10 costs, 35 cents; totnl, $3,83 Jf..ij; penalty, ;i;i cents; costs, uu to- Lot No. 6, block V, county auniuun. cents: pcnnlty, 38 cents; costs, 35 cents; lot No. 12. block 4, 20 cents, totnl, $ 1. 10. C. UK cents; totnl, $7.40. Fraction number costa, cents; totnl, $1.29. Tnxes, 05 cents; penalty, 3 cents; HACA. FACWNDO Mouse tal. $8.38. Tuxes, $1.44; pen- Personal, $100. Taxes, SAAVEDRA, FRANCISCO LntKi 131 Northern nddltlon. North frnctlonnl lot No. 11, block 47, coats. 20 cents: total, 88 cents. JAHAMILLO PEDRO Land 200 by and lnnd. VAN ALLEN, II. D. Unknown heirs ulty. 7 cents; costs, 20 cents; total, Mon-toy- 514 nddltlon. Tnxea, 83 cents; 0, block C, county auumon. 200 varus, bounded north by A. $2.51: ncnnlty. 12 cents; costs,. 35 by yards, bounded north by Dee, of lot 18. block 2, Englo townslte. Eastern Lot No. by $1.71. pennlty, 4 centa; costa, 20 centa; total, Taxea. 06 cents; pcBalty, 3 cents; Bouth by R. Onhnldon, by cents: total. $2.98. south, east and west Joso Haca $5.74; penalty, 28 4,-- east Last half taxes, Fraction lot No. 12, block number 20 88 centa. nceciuhi, west by A. Montoyn. Land 20 UACA. CIRIACO C. DE House and Personal, $20. Taxes, $1.52; pcnnlty, costs, 20 cents; totnl, $0,22. $1.07. costa. centa; total. cents; F. G. Spot addition. Tnxes, $17.17; No. 1, A, County auumon. by 00 vnrus, lnnd, 100 acres. Personal, $1,000 8 cents; costs, 35 centB; totnl, $1.94. M. Lots 0. 7 nnd 8. Lot No. 8. block No. 30, II. & L. ad Lot block bounded north, south, east WALLACE. J. penalty. 88 cents; coats, 20 cents; to Taxes, 05 penalty. 3 cents P. Taxes, $19.89; penalty, 99 cents; costs, PRECINCT NO. 37. 10, Personnl, dition. Taxes, 87 ccnta; penalty, 4 cents: nnd west by .lanunlllo. Personal, block Eagle townslte. tnl. $18.85. costa, 20 conta; total, 88 cents. $55. Tuxes, $7.85; penalty, 40 cents 35 cents; total, $21. 23. HECK MAN, E. Improvements on $490. Taxes, $17.81; pcnnlty, 89 cents; cents; coats. 20 ccnta; loul, $1.11. HUSTOS, ANASTACIO House and government land. Taxes, $19.15; pen Fraction lot No. I. block C. U. D. F Lot No. 2, block A, county atiumuu. costs, 70 cents; totnl, $8.95. costs, 00 cents: total, $19.30. addition. Tuxes, $17.17; pcnnlty, 8S Lot No. 9. block No. 30, II. & L. nd lnnd. Personnl, 1110. Taxes, $8.04; ally. 85 cents; total. $20.35. Tnxcs, 05 cents: penalty, 3 cents; PRANK S. Land 100 by WEST, GEORGE W. Improvements cents; costs, 20 cents; total, $18. Su, dltlon. Tnxes, 87 cents; jonulty, 4 LOPEZ. penalty, II cents; costs, 35 cents; to- Hl.ET.CHER, . improvements at costs. 20 ccnta; total, 88 cents. Gnlml-lon- , on government land. Personal. $315. cents; costs. 20 ccnta; totnl, $1.11. 250 vnrus, bounded north by It. IS.50, Hlund. Personnl, $20. Taxes, $0.51; Lot No. 5, block C, U. D. F. nddltlon. Lot No. 3, block A, county aoumon. tal. Taxes', $12.11: penalty, 59 cents; costs, $10.00; 53 cents; coats, Lot No. 10, block No. 30, H. & L. ad south by road, east nnd west by GARCIA. DESIDERIO Honao nnd penalty, 2 cents; costs, 35 cents; total. Tiixes, penalty, Taxea, 05 cents; penalty. 3 cents; T. (Inbaldon. Land 94 by 300 varns, 35 cents; totnl $13.05. 20 cents; totnl, $11.33. dition. Tnxea, 87 cents; pennlty, I costa, 20 centa; total, 88 cents. lnnd. Personal. $255. Taxes. $1.44; $7.18. 1J. on 20 bounded north by road, south by J. WILSON, D.Improvcmonts Lot No. 0, block D, U. D. F. nddltlon cents; coata, cents; Intnl. $1.11. No. 4, A, county auumon. ponnlty, 21 cents; costs, 35 cents; to HOLCINCLIO, J. H. Improvements H. & Lot block Sanchez, cntt by I Sanchez, west by government lnnd. Personnl, $50. Tnx Hixes, $10.00; penalty, 53 centa; costs, Lot No. it. block No. 30. L. nd 05 centa; penalty, 3 cents; n!. $5. on government lnnd. Tnxes, $9.57; 1 Taxea. es, $5.74; ponnlty, 28 cents; costs, o 0 $11.33 dltlon. Tnxes. 8 conts; penalty, P Anayu. Personal $55. Taxes. CR.SANTOS Improve penalty, 48 cents; costs, .15 cents; to cents: totnl. costa, 20 centa: total, 88' cents. HERRERA. ccnta; total, $0.37. No. 7. D, U. D. nddtlon. cents; costa, 20 cents; total, $1.11. $10 15, penalty, 50 cents; costs, 70 meats on government mnd. Personnl, tnl, $10.40. Lot block F. Lot No. 20 block r , uaca Arnnjo cents, totnl, $11.35. PRECINCT NO. 38. Taxes. $10.00; ponnlty, 53 cents; costs, Lot No. 12, block No. 30, H. & L. nd nddltlon, taxea 12.48; penalty, 13 $100. Tnxes, $8.43; penalty, 42 cents; CHASE, M. L. Improvements on dltlon. Tnxcs, 87 conts; penalty, 4 LOHATO. MANUEL ATOOHA perr- - ADAMACK. ImprovementH on 20 cents; total, $11.33. cents; costa, 20 cents; totaL 12.80. costs. 35 cents; otnl. $9.t,o. government lnnd. Taxes, $19.15; JOE cents; coats, 20 cents; total, $1.11. I. nnd 30 by CO varns, bounded north !; government land. Taxes, $2.30; pen- Lot No. 8, block D. U. D. F. nddltlon. Lot No. 7. block A, Juan Armljo ad- LOHATO, DAVID House nnd land. nlty. 85 cents; costs, 35 cents; total, No. 7, No. 31, U. fc L. nd- - V Chavez, south, and by A. 15 costs, 35 cents; tonl, Taxes, $10.00; pcnnlty, 53 cents; costs, Lot block tnxea. $1.45; penalty, 7 cents; east west Personnl, $135. Tnxes, $8.01; pcnnlty, $20.36. alty. cents; dltlon. 87 centa; penalty, 4 dition; J Cnndelnrla. 27 by 10 varns, 20 cents; total, $11.33. Tnxes. costa, 20 cents; total, $1.72. Lnnd II cents: costs. 35 cents; totnl. $8.S0. CHALLENDER. W. E. Improve $2.80. conta; costs, 20 conta; totnl, $1.11. bounded by F. Gnllogoa, by F. M. Improvements Lot No. 9. block D, U. T). F. nddltlon No. 2, block 3, s. Apa-doc- a north south LOHATO. FRANCO ANTONIO ments on government laud. Taxes, ANDERSON, Lot No. S. block No. 31, H. & L. nd Lot number S. Cnndelurla, by ditch, government Tnxes, $11.49; Taxes, $7.17: penalty, 35 centa; costa, taxes, $1.24; penalty. 6 east Atrlsco House nnd lnnd. Personal, $120, $19.15; penalty, 85 cents; costs, 35 on lnnd. dltlon. Tnxea, 87 centa; penalty, 4 addition; by Taxes, $2.08; pcnnlty, 59 cents; costs, 35 cents; to- 20 cents; total, $7.72. cents; costa, 20 cents; total, $l.oo. weal J. F Cnndelarln. Taxes, 77 cents; ponnlty, 3 cents; cents; total, $20.35. 2- - 25 lota Nos. . 8 and 9, cents; costa, centa; totnl, $1.11. - penalty, 12 cents; costs. 70 cents; to- costs. 35 cents: totnl. $1.15 COLEMAN, W. II. Improvements tal. $12.43. East fraction Lot No. 2. block number 3. b. Apc- ilocks 70 nnd 3, II. H. nddltlon. Tnxes, Lot No. 9, block No. 31, H. & L. nd penalty, 0 tnl. $3.50 bounded on government Taxes, $10.72; ANDERSON, H. E. Improvements I docn nddltlon; taxoB. $1.24; LUCERO. JOSE Lnnd lnnd. L'u dltlon. Tnxea, 87 ccnta; pcnnlty, ARAN--Lnn- d 200 by on government $100 $7,717; pennlty. 35 centa; costs, ccnta, coats 20 centa; total. $1.50. MONTOYA. north by nccaula. south by E. Gonzules, penalty, 53 cents; costs, 3u cents; to lnnd. Personal, centa, costs, 20 centa; tof-- J, $1.11. 30o Ar-mlj- $19.15; pcnnlty, 95 centa; costs, cents; total, $7.72. No. 1, block o, vnnu bounded north by Jesus east by Rio Puoreo, west by public tal, $11.00. rnxes. Lot No. 10, block No. 51, 11. & L. ad Lot number Nortnern by H. .Montoyn. by A. Improve- - 35 cents; totnl. $20.45. West 07 fraction lota Nos. 7, 8, and 9 nddltlon, $5.10; penalty, 25 south cast Inndii. Personnl, $10. Taxes, $3.83; EICHENHERGER, A. dition. Taxes, 87 cents; pennlty, I taxes. Sanchez west by It. Armljo nnd Im- pcnnlty. 19 cents; costs, 35 cents; to mcuts on government laud. Tnxes. HRENNAN, MRS. J. Improvements block number 3. II. H. nddltlom Tuxes coata, su conta; centa; cot, Ik, 20 cents; total, $5.61. government pennlty, 17 centa; coats. 20 cents totni, si.11 3, 13, H. H. provements. Lnnd 50 by 200 vnrna, tal. $4.37. $19.15; penalty. 85 cents; costs, 35 on land. Tnxes. ?.i); $j.ll; Lot No. 11, block No. 31, H. & L. nd Lot No. block number by A. Sanchez, 1G0 $20.35. ponnlty, 35 cents; costs, 35 cents; to cents; total. $3.81. nddltlon; taxea, $7.) 6; penalty 35 bounded north south SANDOVAL. ZENON Lund cents; total. , dltlon. Tnxes, 87 centa; nenalty, 4 nnd east by Pablo .lnrnmlllo, west by ncres. bounded north by N. Gonzales FINCH. MRS. MARY Improve tal, $7.78. Lot No. 9. block No. --- Nchola nnd ccnta; costa, 20 cents; total, $7.71. Improvements Tnxca $1.72; penal cents; costs, 20 cents; total, $1.11. nccuulu. Lnnd In precinct 5, bounded south by V. Snnehez, east by public ment land. Personnl, $205. Tnxcs. DUNCAN. JAMES Howdcu nddltlon. Lot No. 12, block No. 31, H. & L. ad' LAND GRANTS. on government raxes, ty. S ccnta; costs, cents; totnl, $2.00, noith by M. Apnducn, south by limits land, west by Rio Puerco. Personal $11.08; penalty, 58 cents: costs, 35 lanu. i.y; i, dltlon. Taxes, 87 cents; pennlty, 4 UNKNOWN OWNERS OP ANGOS ace-nui- 25 costs, 35 cents; to 17, uiocK as, of grant, enst by Imrolu, west by $05. 'lien, $0.32; penulty. 31 cents; cents; totnl, $12.01. penalty. cents; Lot numucr niimoer I'c cents; costs, 20 cents; total. $1.11. TURA LAND GRaNT Tho posses F. H. $5.39. ron nddltlon. Taxes. $1.72; penalty Persona), $00. Taxes, $10.87; costs. 35 cents: total, $0.98. FOWLES, Improvements on tal. Lot No. S, block No. 32, 11. & L. ad sion, right of possession and all Inter-terc- ut pen- Improvements 8 cents; costs, 20 cents; $2.00, penalty, 53 cents; costs, $1.05; totnl, SANDOVAL, 1L Lnnd and Improve government lnnd. Taxes, $11.87; FRANE. GEORGE - totnl, dltlon, Tnxea, 87 centa; ponnlty, of ctpiity of, in and to all that $12 15. meats. Personnl, $115. Tnxes, $8.2 alty. 59 cents; costs, 35 cents; total, on government land, 'laxes, $!.!); Lot number IS. block number 18, i'c ponnlty, cents, costs, 20 conts; total. $1.11. tract or grant of land known and call- SARRACINO. CLEMENTE Land penalty. 12 cents; costs, oo cents; to $12.81. penalty. 25 ccnta; costs, 35 cents; to ten nddltlon. Tnxes. $1.72; Lot No. 9, block No. 32, H. & L. ad grant, tal. $5.29. 8 conts; costs. 20 cents; $2.00, ed tho Angostura land sltuato 100 by 1.000 vnrns, bounded north by tal. $9. GAVINS, WILLIAM Improvements totnl. dltlon. Tnxea, 87 cents; pennlty, 4 In county of Bernalillo and territo- i uy PADDY Improvements Lot number 29. block 10, Pc the M Jnrnmlllo. south by M. linen, east SANCHEZ, JlAM'Ki, .nnd sou on government land. Taxes. $7.08; HARTNEY. number centa; coatH, 20 ccnta; totni, $1.11. ry cf New Mexico, comprising and by Artmnl, west by Hills. Personal 300. bounded north by V. Sanchez, penalty. 35 cents; costs, 36 cents; to- on government land. Taxes, Jll.Si; tea nddltlon. Tnxea, $1.7; penalty Lot No. 10, block No. 32, U. & L. nd 1,554 Mas, penulty, 68 cents; coats 35 cents; to 8 cents; coatu, 20 centa; $2.00. containing aces, more or $20 Taxes, $10.53; penalty, 52 cents; south by C. Chavez, east by Lomas tal, $7.78. total. Tnxca, 87 ! 30, 10, dltlon. cents; penalty, nnd composed of grazing lands of xhe costs, .15 cents: total. $11.40. woet by L. Snnehez nnd Improvements GOODWIN. THOMAS Improve- tal, $12.80. Lot number block number 10 centa; costa, 20 cents; total, $1.11. aaW & Improve $1.72; pcnnlty vnluo of 30 conts per acre. 'The SAAVEDRA, TEODOCIO Land 150 Tnxfs. 38 cents; penally, l com ments on government lnnd. Taxes, HANCOCK POWERS ren nddltlon. Taxes, Lot No. 11, block No. 32, H. & L. ad rep- Tuxes, S lands wor confirmed to ue legal by 300 varan, bounded by road, costs. 35 cents: total. 71 cents. $7,08; penalty, 35 cents; costs, 35 monts on government lnnd. cents; costs, 20 cents; total, $2.00. 4 north C: dltlon. Taxos. 87 cents, ponnlty, resentatives of Jesus M. Castllle et al., , 300 by $11.87; penalty. 58 cents; co3ts, Lot No. 1. block V, Apadaca nihil south by P. Armljo, east by A. Snavo-drn- SANCHEZ. VICENTE Land cents; totnl, $7.78. J. cents; costs, cents; 'otai, $1.11. and are owned by some person or per- west hills and ImprovementH. 350 varns, bounded north by Zenon COODWIN, J. O. Lot 4. block 8, cents; total, $I2.S0. tlon. Taxea. $33.83; penalty, $1.99; Lot No. 12, block No. 32, H. & L. nd ED Improvements on gov 20 cents; 530.02. sons unknown, and nro owaed and Land. 50 by 200 varns, bounded north Sandovnl. south by Lupo Sanchez, east Engle townslto. Personal, $46. Taxes. KELLY. costs. total, dltlon. Tnxca, 87 cents; penalty, claimed by acvornl persons having or , $14.30; ponnlty, 5, Y, by A. Saavedrn, south by .1. A. Jnru-mlllo- by D. P.. west, by river and Improve $10.72; penalty. 53 conts; costs, 20 eminent land. Tnxes, South fraction lot No. block cents; costa, 20 cents; .otnl, $1.11. 57 71 costs, 35 cents; total. $15.12 addition. Tiixch, $2.80; pen- claiming undivided Interests therein. keast by S. Garcia, west by M munts. Personal, $115. Taxes, cents; totnl, $11.43. cenla; Eastern 1. ot No. 7, block No. 33. H, & L. nd For a moro complcto description of Anaya. $50. $1.91; cents: nenalty. 3 cents: costs. 35 CHAVES, C. W. Improvements on JAMISON, THOMAa Improve alty. 13 cents; costs, 20 centa; total, Tnxea, 87 Personal, Taxes. Tnxes dltlon. centa, penalty, tho said tract of lanu reference Is here, penalty, 9 cents, costs, 70 cents; total ceius; totnl, 95 rents. government lnnd. Telegraph or tele, monts on government land. $3.19. cents; coita, 20 conta; total, $1.11. $11.30; penulty. 71 coas, lot No. block Y, East- by given and mado to the description PRECINCT NO. 31. pl'one lines. Porsonnl, $500. Taxes. cents; Fractional Lot No. 8, block No. 3.1. IJ. & L. ad on file $19.15; penalty, 95 cents; 70 cents; totnl, $15.42. ern addition. Taxes, $3.14; penalty, 17 and boundaries thereof la tho SAAVEDRA, ANASTACIO Land SOTEI.O-Ln- nd 291 costs dltlon. Tnxea, 87 cents; ponalty, of surveyor general of APODACA, cents; totnl, $20.80. KLISKEY, FRANK Improvements cents; costs. 20 cents; total, $3.81. olllce tho New 100 by 100 varns. bounded noith nnd aeros. bounded no-t- nnd south by J conts; costs, 20 conta; total, $1.11. .Mexico, which said description and HART, JOHN-L- ots 19 nnd 20, on government lnnd. Taxes, $2.3u South half lot No. 1, block No. 18, south by J. Armljo. east by J. M. y .lnr- It. M. Catabnjal, west Lot No. 9, bloc No. 33, U. & L. ad boundaries nro hereby made a part of Anodnca. east b. eagle penalty, 10 cents; costs, 35 cents; to nddltlon. Tnxes, $1.72; pen-nlt- nmlllo, west by J. Mora. Personal $1.10. by In precinct 9. Lund 55 block 3. Towtislte. Personal, $90. Eastern dltlon. Tnxca, 87 cents; penalty, description. Taxes, $17,18; pen- P. Gabaldon. Taxes. $11.49; penalty, 57 conts; costs, tal. $2.75. 9 cents; costs, 20 cents; totnl, this Taxes, $8.99; penalty, II cents; costs, bv 20 vnrns. bounded north by H. Mora centa: coats. 20 conts; total, $1.11. nlty. 83 ccnta; costs, 35 cents; total, 40 cents; totnl, $12.40. McCRARY, HENRY Improvements $2.01. Lot No. 10, block No. 33, H. & L. 35 cents; total, $9.78. south by public rood, east by H. Mora, on land. Taxes, No. 7, block No. 19, $18,30. SED1LLO, Lnnd 5(1 by 50 llENRi, A. A. improvements on government $!.9 South half lot Tuxes, 87 cents; penalty, 1 JUaN west by M. Torres, rorsnnni, pen-nlt- UNKNOWN OP CANON government lnnd. Tnxes, $11.49; pen penulty, 26 ccnta: costs, 35 cents; to Enstern addition. Tnxea, $1.72; coats, 20 cents; touil, $1.11. OWNERS yards, bounded north by M. Montoyn, Tnxes, $1.91; pcnnlty, 9 conts; costs, cents; COLORADO LAND GRANT Tho 'pos- nlty, 67 cents; costs, 35 centB; total. tnl, $5.39. 9 centa; costs, 20 cents; total, No. 11, block No. 33, IS. & L. nd- Houth by M. D. Sedlllo, enst by A. J. 70 cents: total. $2.70. Lot session, right of possession nnd nil In- by C. 51 by $12.41. UNKNOWN OWNERS. $2.01. dltlon. Tnxea, 87 cents: ponalty, 4 Sodlllo, west Gnrcln. Land HALLDASARE. PACIFICO Land lot No. 13, block O. A. South of lot No. 1, block No. 19, terests or equity of, In and to all that 177 vnrns bounded und by 30 by V HENRY, PATRICK AND J. S. SUD Fractional it half centa; costs, 20 centa; total, $1.11. north south 15 by yards, bounded north DICK Improvements on government P. addition. Taxes, $3.11; penalty, 17 Eastern addition. Tuxes. $1.72; pen- gianl or tract of land known and call- .1 by C. Garclu, enst. by Lot No. 12, block No. 33, H. & L. ad- A. Chavez, enst west Sedlllo, south by public road, cents; costs, 20 cents; total, $3.81. nlty, 9 cents; coats, 20 centa; totnl, ed the Canon Colorado laud grant, sit- M. 43 by 353 vn- by Apodaca. lnnd. Taxos, $11.8i; penalty, dition, Taxos. 87 centa; pennlty, 4 by Hcrrera. Lund Garcia, west S. t'er 35 lot No. 14. block O. A $2.01. uate in the county of Bernalillo and Cnndo-larl- a. cents; costs, cents; total, $12.80 Fractional costa, 20 total, $1.11. rns, bounded north by .1. A. sunn!, $185. Tuxes, $1.34; pcnnlty, cents; cents; coraprls-Ingnn- d 1 1 FF.M AN, Im P. Tnxes. $1.72; penulty. 8 Lot 12, block number 12, the territory of Now Mexico, by Sunvcdrn, by 35 $1.75. 0 JOHN provements addition. number Lot No. 7, block No. 31, II. & L. ad- south J. east cents: costs. cents: total. on government lnnd. Taxes, $11.8i; cents: costs. 20 cents; total, $2.00 Eastern addition, .axes, $3.41; pon- containing 800 acres, more or necipila, west by road. Personal, $55. COYAZO Y M, ESTEVAN Land dition. Tnxes, 87 cents; penalty, 4 leas, und composed of grazing ot penalty, 58 cents; costs, 35 cents; lo Lot No. 19, block W, A. & P. nddltlon nlty, 10 cents; costs, 20 cents; totnl, ccnta; co3ta, 20 cents; total, $1.11. lands Taxes, $2.11; penulty, 12 cents; costs, 00 by 100 vnrns, bounded north by J 25 tho vuluo of 30 cents per acre. The y tal. $12.80. Taxes, $5.15; penalty, cents; costs $3.80. Lot No. 8. block No. 31, H. &. L, ad- $1.05; totnl. $3.2S. M. Montoya. south by M. Mora M No. I, block No. 20. snlil lands aro not confirmed or pat- hills, by nrroyo HOFFHEIM. GEORGE Improve 20 cents: totnl, $5.00. South half lot dition. Taxen, 87 cents; penalty, 4 PRECINCT NO. 31. east by Merced west monts on government land. Personal, Lot No. 17, block Q, A. & P. nddltlon Eastern addition. Tnxca, $1.72; pen ented and nro owned and patented and Personal. S 1 20. Taxes. 77 cents; pen cents; costs, 20 centa; totnl, $1.11. by person persons HLAKE, F. u. Improvements on !$110. Taxes. $1.21; penalty, 22 cents; Taxes, $3.44: penalty, 17 cents; costs, nlty. 9 centa; costs, 20 cents; totnl, & ad- are owned aomo or ally, 3 conts; cobta, 35 cents; total, Lot No. 9. block No. 34, H. L. unknown, nnd are claimed government land near Uncn grant. costs, 35 cents; total, $1.78. 20 cents; total. $3.81. $2.01. dition. Tuxes, S7 centa; ponnlty, 1 owned and $1.15. 3, Lot No. 18, block tj. A. & P. nddltlon. South lot No. 2, block M, by several persona having or claiming ImprovementH on government land SALVADOR Land 300 by KRICK, JOHN Lot 4. block fractional centa; costa, 20 cents; total. $1.11. Pcrnonal, $385. Ll'JAN. 151a nd townslto. $9.57; penalty. Taxes, $3.44; penalty, 17 cents; costs, addition. Taxes. $1.01; pen- undivided Interost therein. For a more near Illand. Taxes, S. Lu-Ja- Taxes, Eastern Lot No. I, block No. 18, 11. & L. ad- 400 vnrns, bounded north by J. 20 5 20 complete description of tho said $22.17: penalty, $1.13; costs, 70 cents; wvat by grnnt. is cents; costs, 55 cents; totnl, $10.00, cents: total. $3.81. ult v. cents; costs, cents; totnl, dition. Tuxes, 87 centa; penalty, 4 tract south, east nnd I. AMU, Lot No. 19, block U, A. & P. nddltlon. $1.29. of land roferenco Is hereby given and totnl, $21.30. Taxes, $3.25; penalty. D. F. Improvements In centa; coats, 20 cents; total. $1.11. Personnl, $55. $13.40; penal Taxes, $3.44; penalty, 17 cents; costs, Lot No. 3, block M. Eastern addition. - mndo to tho description and bounds-ile- a GALLEGOS, .WAN FRANCO Land 35 cents; $3.75. printing olllco. Taxes, Lot No. 5, block- No. 18, 11. & L. ad- pub- 15 cents; costs, total, 20 totnl, $3.81. $1.21; pennlty, 0 centa; costs, thereof on file in the office of tho bounded north, south nnd enst by Improve-meiit- s ty, 02 cents; costs, 35 cents; total, cents; Tnxes, dition. Taxes. 87 cents: pennlty. 4 by F. MONTANO, HAITON Lot No. 20, block Q. A. & P. addition. 20 $1.50. surveyor general of Now Mexico, which lic land west Durnn. Personal, Car-rko- ) $14.35. centa; total, cents; costs, 20 cents; total. $1.11. on government lnnd. (El 17 M, said description $305. Taxes, $20.28; penalty, $1.10; LEONARD, ROSE II. Improve Tnxes. $3.44; ponnlty, cents; costs, North fractional lot No. 4, block Lot No. 0, block No. IS, IS. Ai L. ad- and boundaries are Personnl, $00. Taxes. $2.87; pen- hereby mndu n part of this description. costs, 35 cents; total, $21.7.1. to- mcnts. Personal, $25. Taxes, $10.53; 20 cents; total. $3.81. Eastern addition. Tiixob, $1.01; dition. Tnxcs, 87 cents; ponnlty, 4 penalty. 13 cents; costs, 35 cents, Taxes, $9 19: GARCIA, RAMON Land 27 by 300 penalty, 52 cents; costs 36 cents; to Lot No. 21, block Q. A. & P. nddltlon. nlty. 5 cents; costs, 20 conts; total, cents; costs, 20 centa; total, $1.11. penalty, 45 cents; costs, by C. do tnl, $3.35. $3.44; penalty, 17 cents; costs, $1.29, 35 cents; total, $9.9. vnrns, bounded north S. llaea, SCHUHERT. PEDRO Land 500 by tal, $11.40. Tnxes. Lot No, 7. block No. 18, 11, & L, ad- G. y Salazar, east and west LUCERO. PAHLO R. Land 200 20 cents: total. $3.81. South frnctlonnl lot No. 8, block M, 4 south by J. 1.000 Personal, $195. Tnxes. dition. Taxes. M centa; pennlty, Notice la further given that tho un- 100 wide, varas. 38 No. 22, block A & P. addition. Enatorn nddltlon. Tnxes, $1.01; pen-nlt- ly Rrant limits. Land varan 55 cents; costs, 35 vnraB. Taxes, $7.00; penalty, Lot I, conta; costa, 2u cents; totnl, $1,11. dersigned tax collector for Bernalillo by Gavlna Garcia, $11.35; penalty, cents; costs, 35 cents; totnl, $8.39. Taxus, $3.41; penalty, 17 cents; costs, 5 cents; costs, 20 conta; totnl, bounded north cents; total, $12.2C. Lot No. 8. block No. 18. II. & L. ad county will, on tho first Monday of south by El Rio, east by Gavlna. Gar- MADDEN. G. S. Lot 3. block 0, 20 conts; total. $3.SL $1.29. dition. Tnxos, 87 cents; penalty, 4 October, 1902, offer pub- PRECINCT NO. 3G. & for salo at cia, west by grant limits, Personal. Englo townslto. Personal, $15. Taxes, Lot No. 23, blkjck Q, A. P. addition. Lot No. 9, block M. Enstern nddltlon. ct nta; coata, 20 cen.a; total, $1.11. lic auction at tho front door of tho $110. 90 penalty, 4 DE OaRCIA, PIE-DA- $11.08; penalty, 5? costs, 20 Taxes, $3.14; penalty, 17 cents; costs, Tnxca, $1.24; penalty. 0 cents; costs, TaxcB, cents; OANDELARIA cents; Lot No. 9. block No. 18. H. & L. ad- court house of said county, in tho man-ne- r cents; coats, 70 cents; total, $1.70. Lund 00 by 00 ynrds, bounded cents; total, $12.10. 20 cents; total, $3.81. 20 centa; totnl, $1.50. dition Tuxes, 87 cents; pennlty, 4 provided by law, the property set GRIEGO. EMILIANO Land 200 north by P. Contreras, south by nee-qui- a, MARSH, O. Improvements. Per-sonn- l, Lot No. 24. block Q, A. & P. nddltlon. North frnctlonnl lot No. 10, block M, cents; costs, 20 cents; totnl, $1.11. forth anil described in tho foregoli.g San- west by 07 $3.44; 17 centa; costs, addition. Taxea, $1.04; pen- yards wide, bounded north by C. enst by P. Controrns, $90. Tnxes, $13.79; penalty, Taxes, penalty, Eastern Lpt No. 1, block No. 17, H, & L. nd- l.st. or so much thereof as may be nec- doval, south by T. Grlcgo, oast and nccqula. Personal, $10. Taxes, $3.40; cents; costs, 35 cents; totnl, $14.80. 20 conts; total, $3.81. alty, 6 centa; cm,ts, 20 centa; total, dltlon. Tnxes, 87 cents; penalty, l essary to realize cents; to- No. tho respective west by smut limits. Taxes, $3.83; penalty, 17 conta; costs, 35 McGOWAN, H. R. ImprovementH Fraction Booth of lot 287. block $1.29. cents; costs, 20 centa; totnl, $1.11. amounts due, nnd that said salo will 20 35 to- government $15.32; 24, Armljo & Uros.' addition. South frnctlonnl lot No. 3, block M, penalty, cents; costR, cents; tnl, $3.98. on bind. Tnxcs. number Lot No. 2, block No. 17, H. & L. ad- be continued from day to day, liot ex- to- $3.41; ponnlty, T cents; coats, Taxes, 83 conta; pen-nlt- I tal, $1.38. FOUNIER. WILLIAM Land 14 ponnlty, 55 ccnta; costs, 35 cents; Tnxes, Enstorn nddtlon. dition. Tuxes. 87 cents; ponnlty, ceeding sixty days, until till of said Garcia, OA VINO Land 300 yards ncres, bounded north by Mrs. Wright, tal, $10.22. 20 cents; total, $3.81. 4 cents; costs, 20 centa; total, conts; costa, 20 cents; total, $1.11. property baa tllspoae A 77, been of. wide, bounded north by J. Hucn. south, south "by Indlnn cchool, enst by Fourth McCOY, W. D. Improvements on Fraction oust of lot No. block $1.07. Lot No. 3, block No. 17, 11. & L. nd- CHAS. K. by grant. Personal, pen- 7, Armljo & Hros.' nddltlon. No. 4. block M, nddltlon. NaWHALL. cast and west Personnl, $40. street, west b A. A. Leekn. government lnnd. Taxes, $19.15; niimbor Lot Enstorn dltlon. Tnxea, 87 centa; penulty, 4 Treasured and Collector of Taxes, $1.1.02; penalty, 65 cents; costs, $245. Taxos. $14.19; penalty, 71 ulty, 85 cents; casts, 35 cents; total, Tnxcs. $3.14; pcnnlty, 7 cents; costs, Tuxes, $1.04; pennlty, 5 conta; conta, cents; costa, 20 ccnta; total. $1.11. Bernalillo county, $15.25. 20 $3,81. 20 $1.29. New Mexico. 35 cents; total. $14.02. ccnta: costs. 35 cents; total. $20.35. cents, totnl, cents; total, Lol No. I, block No. 17, H. & L. ad- First publication. August it, 1902. ORIEGO, .lESt'S M. Land bound-e- n GARCIA Y ARAOON, NICHOLAS Mclaughlin, james improve Lot No. 78. block No. 7. Armljo & North frnctlonnl lot No. 5, block M, dition. Taxes. 87 cen! a; penalty, 4 Grlcgo, by $7.17: penalty, Tnxes, 83 pen- north by F. south J. M. Laud 00 by 70 yards, bounded north mcnts on government land nnd saloon. Bros.' addition. Tnxcs, Eastern nddtlon. centa; ccnta; coata, 20 ccnta; total, $1.11. NOT LESS THAN 9M.80. "Jarcla, east and west by grant limits. by L. Grlcgo, south by A. Contrerns, Taxes, $22.97; penalty, $1.23; costs, 35 cents; costs, 20 cents; total, $7.7 alty. 4 conta; costs, 20 cents; total, Lot. No. 5. block No. 17. 11. t L. ad- Personal, $05. Taxes, $9.20; penalty, east by public lands, west oy u. Ara- 35 cents; total, $24.55. Fractional lot No. 0, block number 1, $1.07. dition. Taxea. 87 cents: ponnlty, I Notice Is horoby given that tho 4 cents; costs. 35 cents; total, 110.07. gon. Personnl, $20, Taxes, J10.39; McFARLAND, H. Hlund mill nnd Armljo Hros. addition. Taxes, $1.44; South fractional lot No. 9. block M, centa; costa, 20 cents; total, $1.11. list contains the names of 51 costs, 35 cents; to- Improvements. $22.97; penal- 7 cents; costs, 20 cents; costs. 83 cents; pen- tho MAE8TAS, JUAN Land and penalty, conts; Tnxcs, penalty, Enstern nddtlon. Taxes. Lot No. 0, block No. 17 11. & L. nd- ownors of nil property upon Personal, $50. Taxes, tal. $11.25. ty, $1.24; costs. 25 cents; total, $21.55. 20 cents; total, $1.71. alty. 4 cents; coata, 20 centa; total, S7 4 which tho dltlon. Taxea. conts; penalty, tnxea levied In $7.5: penalty, 38 cents; costs, 35 GUTIERREZ Y OARCIA. JOSE MEYERS, W. E. Improvements. Fractional lot No. 7, block number 1, $1.07. ct nta; costa, 20 centa; total, $1.11. the year 1901, la and cciiVh; totnl, $8.48. Land 50 by GO yards, bounded north by Personal, $220. Taxes, $9; penalty, 45 Armljo Uros. addition. Taxes, $1.4 1; Lot No. 10, block M, Eastern addi- Lot No. 7, block No. 17,, 11. & L. for tho territory of New Mexico, coun- In sec A. south by C. Garcia, cast cents; costs, 35 total, $9.80. penalty, 7 centa; costs, 20 cents; costs, tion, Taxes, 3 cents; ponalty, 4 MESTA8. ELI8EO Land J. Gnrcla, cents: Tnxea. 87 centa; ponalty, 4 ty of nornullllo aad the eHy Albu-quo- it townBblp 18 rango 3 by by public road. Improve, 20 $1.71. cents; costs, 20 cents; $1.07. ot tlonyl. north, A. Garcia, west NICKERBON, CHARLES cents: uitnl, total, cents; cobIh, 20 cents; totnl, 41.11. me, nm"untl to seer .25, cast. Personal. $200. Taxes, $11.89; Lnnd 32 by 30 yards, bounded north by mcnts. Personnl, $416. Taxes, $17.00; Fractional lol No. 8, block number 1, North frnctlonnl lot No. 11, block M, Lot No. S, block No, 17, B. &, h, nd- than to- have become delinquent, penulrV, 59 cents; costs, 35 conts; 8 Luccro, south by public road, cast penalty, 83 cents; costs, 35 cents; to- Armljo Uros. addition. Tnxes, $1.14; EnateiHi addition. Taxes, 83 cents; dltlon. Tnxes, 87 centa; penalty, 1 (aether with by II. Springer, west by Mlrlles es tnl. $18.24. penalty, 7 cents; costs, 20 conts; costs, ponnlty, I conts; costs, 20 cents; total, 20 a description ot the preparty and tho tal, $l83. cents; coats, cents; totol. $1.11. nmount MAEaTAS, PEDRO Iand 25 yards talc. Land 60 by 200 yards, bounded O'CONNOR, JOHN Improvements 20 centa; total, f 1.71. $1.01. No. 17, H. & L. ad- of tuxes, paaaWsa sHNl costa Lot No. 9, block due opposlto wide, bounded north by road, south by north and tsouth by J. G. Aragon, cast on government land. Taxos, $22.97; Fractional lot No. 9, block number 1, South fractional lot Nc 3, black No, dition. Taxos, S7 centa; penalty, 4 each naaao apd descrip- tion, together atate-mc- ut T. Gonzales, enHt and west by grnnt. by Rosen wald blathers, west by J, penalty, $1.23; costs, .15 cents; lata), Armljo uros. addition. Taxes, 1.44 ; 19, Eastern addition. Taxos, 83 cents, centa; coata, 20 cents; total. $1.11. with a aoete 1- Per-noaa- l, of tho taxea 11, -0 acres. Rodriguez improvements. penalty, 7 cents; costs, 20 cents; costs, penalty. 4 cents: costs, 20 conts; to- e personal Laud in .section J and Per $24.55. Lot No. 10, block No. 17, II. & L. ad- property, 4e $80. Taxes, $9.18; penalty, 40 sonnl, 46. Taxes, $1.95; penalty, 8 OVERHUL8, J. If. Lot 11. block 1, 20 conts: total. $1,71. tal, $1.07. dition. Taxes, 87 centa; penalty, 4 where the aeyewi Unit are nihil-tlo- from coats; costs. 35 conts; total. $10. cents; costs, $1.05; total, $3.08, Eagle townslte. Personal, $265. Tux- Fraction east of lot No. 400. block Lot No. 4, block No, 49, Eastern centa; costa, 20 cents; total. $1.11. duo tho umm winter r earners: MAIMTAS, LEONIDK8 Laad 300 HOLT. MRS. E. D. uuid In pre es, 114.05; penalty, 70 cotita; costs, number 15, Arailjo Bros addition. Tax- Taxes, $1.04; penaRy, 5 cents; Lot No. 11, block No. 17, B. & L. nd- PRCCHMTMt. hy 500 varas, bounded .north by J. M. clout 12, 102 yards wide, bounded 20 cents: total. $14.95. es, $3.86; penalty, 24 centB; costs, 20 costs, 20 cents; total, 91.09. dltlon. Taxes. S7 centa; penalty, 4 LUCEIi'l, nu Garcia, south by Rio Grande, east by north by aceqwla, south by Railroad PLOWMANN, W. H. H. Improve centa; total. 83.30. North fractional lot No. 5, block No. ccnta; costs. 20 cents; total, $1.11. J. M. Gare!, west by F. Aaiuree. Per-soaa- l, avenue, east by aceauia. west uy wu ments or government laad. Taxes, Lot No. 10, block R, M., H. & R. ad 40, Eastern addition. 'Taxes, 83 cents; Lot No. 12, block No. 17, B. u L. $196. Taxes, $7.00; penalty, 39 son audltlM. Taxes. $5.73; penalty, I7.C6; penalty. 38 ceaU; 36 tlltloa. penalty, 4 certa; coata, 20 anti; total, Taxes, 87 cents; penalty, 4 ceata; eeete, 36 cents; total, K.49, 80 ceats; costs, 35 ceaU; total, 94.38. cents; total, 88.3. 87 cents. cents; coata, SO cents; .total, 11.11. 4 bounded north by T. Lucero, south by i by n. Armljo, south by M. Hnrrern, hills, west by railroad. Taxes, $68.'4; UNKNOWN OWNERS OK BARTO-LOM- E oy hills, Ity nee-qul- ' made to tho description and bounda- per acre. Tho said lands were A. Lucero. oast west Hlu road, enst by T. Sanchez, west by enst by fond, west by ditch. Land in pennlty, $3.45; $1.35; confirm 1C by 300 costs, total, FERNANDEZ LAND GRANT ries thereof on fllo In tho office of tho cd by tho legal Pe- Grande. Land varas, bound- Land, 76 by 100 varas, bounded I precinct No. 5, 160 by 600 yards, $73.61. representatives of pub-li- e Tho possession and right of possession, surveyor general of Now ed north, south, cunt and weRt by north by by Albuquerque ! Mexlco.whlch dro Sanchez, and aro owned by somo river, south bounded north by W. Douglnss, south MEDLER, EDWARD North 25 feet and all Interest or equity of, In and to said Innila. Personal, $2,665. i description and boundaries are person or persons unknown, nnd aro Last Lnnd company, enst by river, west by by W. S. Ilurlte, east by hills, west by of lots 19 to 24 lncluslvo, block 22. N. all that grant iMlf taxes. $42.36' penalty, 12.11;' Albuquelquo Lnnd company. known and called the hereby mado a part of this description. owned nnd clnlmcd by several persons Personal nvor. in uomnn .Marin M. T. Co. 50 13, 14 o r $i&, interest Pedro South feet, lots and Bartolomo Fernandez land grant, situ-at- Taxes, $103.01; penalty, $20.15; costs, having-o- costs, $1.05; total, rii. $126. Tnxes, $21.09; $1.23; 1 claiming undivided interestn pennlty, Padllla grant. Personnl $140. Tnxes, 5, blocK A, & tor-rltor- y NO. 4. J, P. nddltion. Last half In the county of Bernalillo and 35 cents; total, $424.51. therein. For moro completo descrip- PRECINCT costs. $1.05; $26.97. to-ta- l, a total. $52.65; pennlty, $2.63; costs 2.45; tnxes, $68.76; pennlty, $2.44; costs, of Now Mexico, comprising and tion BAREI.A. ALFREDO Personal, SANCHEZ. GABRIEL Land, 100 by $57.73. $1.80; UNKNOWN OWNERS OF EL VAIr of the said trnct of land reference . total, $63. containing 25.424 acres, moro or less, lo 124.21 ; pen-alty- nee-qui- LECITO LAND GRANT posses given and made to $1,150. Last halt taxes. 300 yards, bounded north by now MICHELBACH, TONEY Land, MYERS, M. F. Lot 16, block 2,Baca nnd composed Tho the description $1.21, costs, 35 cents; total, of grazing lands to tho sion, right of possession and nil Inter- -) nnd boundaries Ihoreu on die In tho south by Tomas Sanchez, east by bounded north by plaza, south by alley, nddltion. Lots 1 to 6 Inclusive, block valuo of 30 eentB per ncre. Tho said I public est or equity of, in nnd to all grant ortlce of tho survoyor Auiernl of New $20.77. road, west by Coutrn ncequln. cast by A. Gj do Romero, west by A. P. D, A. & P, addition. Improvements on lands are confirmed to the legal repre- thnt DE GARCIA. g. penal-ty- . or trnct of land known nnd cnlled tho Mexico, which snld description and CANDELARIA Personal, $1,165. Taxes, $26.50; do Garcia. Personnl property, $830.00. government land In precinct 37. Taxes, of Roman A. Baca, CO 253 sentatives and arc El Vnllcclto grant, lu boundaries nru hereby Land by 40i varns. Land by. $1.52; costs, 35 cents; total, $28.37. Tnxes, $57.69; penalty, 2.90; costs, 35 $49.69; $2.48; $1.55; land sltunto the made a part ot uy penalty, costs, owned and claimed by several persons county this description. pen- r.00 varns. Land 40 500 vnraB. Tax- (Last halt taxes.) cents; total, $60.94. total, $63.72. of Bernalillo and territory of Taxes, $i.57; penalty, $1.00; 35 claiming undivided Interests therein. Now Mexico, comprising contnln- nlty. $3.87; costs., 3u es, $23.13; costs, SANCHEZ. TOMAS Land. 200 by PRECINCT NO. 14. PEARCE, O. A. Lot 12. block 15, II, n complotc nnd ccntB; total $25.37. For description of the snld lng 4,800 ncres, moro less, com- $81.79. cents: total. 300 ynrds, bounded by O. San- II, addition. Lot 11, block In, II. II. ad- or nnd GONZALES, MANUEL north WESTERN HOMESTEAD AND IR- tract of land reference Is given and posed of grazing lands of tho value of UNKNOWN D.l,antl chez, south, east and west by public RIGATION dition. West half lot 7. bloc 16, II. H. made to description and bounda- OWNERS OF TOWN 110 by SOI) varas bounded north by COMPANY, (B. Montnno the 30 cents per ncre. Tho said lands nre OF CHILIL1 LAND rond and Improvements. Lnnd. 100 by Grant.) Lnnd, 30,000 acres. Taxes, addition. 10 feet west halt lot 8. block ries thereof on file In the ofllco of the GRANT The south by M. lllcdsoc, not confirmed or patented nnd nre In- M. Yrnsairl, cast 300 yards, bounded by P. Arml-Jo- , 16, II. II. addition. Lot 1. block H. A. surveyor right of possession, and all by north $287.18; pennlty, $11.35; costs, 35 general of New Mexico, which owned by some person or persons un- by nroqula. west T. flutlerrez. Land south nnd enst by public road, west & P. addition. Taxes, $90.30; pennlty. said description and terest or equity of, In and to nil Hint 200 varas, bounded by F. cents; totnl, $301.88. boundaries aro known, nnd nro owned nnd claimed by 0 by north by sand hills. Land, 100 by 100 ynrds $4.60; costs, $1; totnl. $95.80. hero mado a pnrt grnnt known and called tho frown of otitli by T. Gutierrez, PRECINCT NO. 16. of this description. sovernl persons hnvlng or claiming un- grant, Montoyn. cast bounded north by II. Garcia, south by PEARCE. F. L. Lots 7 and 8, block $257.60; penalty, $11.87; costs, Chlllll laud sltunto In tho county west by road. Land 10 Taxes. divided Interests therein. For a more bv acequla, Juan Gnllegos, east by Juan Romero, SAMORA, FELIX Land 31 ncrcs, 21, II. II. nddltion. Personal, $355. 35 cents; totnl, $279.72. of Bemnlillo nnd territory of New Mex- 132 by 2,000 vnr-as- . complete description of the snld land by 2,000 varas Land west by Trinidad Lucero. Land, 100 bounded north by Tecoloto .Htch, south Taxes, $89.09; penalty, $1.46; costB, 40 ico, comprising nnd contnlnlng 31,110 Land 15 by 700 varns. Lund 55 by Tecoloto springs, enst by Juan Cha- UNKNOWN OWNERS OF CANON reference Is hereby given and made to neres, more or less, and composed of by 200 yards, bounded north by pub- cents: total, $93.95. the description and by 100 varas. Personal, $225. Lnst vez, west by Main nrroyo. Personnl, I DE SAN DIEGO LAND GRANT The boundaries thereof grazing lnuds to the value of 30 cents lic land, south by N. Savcdro, cast by RINK! ART, T. B. Lot 2. block K, on file In tho ofllco of half tnxes. $32.55; penalty, $1.62; $15. Tnxes, $31.27; ponnlty, $1.71; A. ft P. Lots 20 21, possession, right of possession, nnd all the suncyor per ncre. The snld lands wero confirm- public road, west by J. R. Sauc'.iez. addition. nnd block general of New Mexico, which snld do. costs, $3.50: total. $30.70. costs, 35 cents; total, $36.33. I. A. & Lots 7 8, Interest or equity of In nnd to all ed to the Inhabitants of Chlllll, and Lnnd In precinct No. 28, 300 by 500 P. nddltion. nnd block that scrlptlon nnd boundnrles nro hereby RODARTK, JUAN A. Land 30 by yards, bounded north by A. Romero, PRECINCT NO. 17. J. A. ft P. nddltion. Lot 13, block N, grant or tract of land known and call- nro owned by person or persons un- 400 yards, bounded north by M. Gon- mndo a part ot this description. Taxes, known, nnd aro owned and clnlmcd by south by M. Snncnez, east by P. Arml-Jo- , ARMIJO, MANUEI. Lnnd 7 ncrcs. A fc P. addition. Lots 15 and 16, block ed the Canon do Snn Diego lnnd grant, by entrance, cast by ace-qui- a, $55.14; pennlty, $2.72; costs, 35 cents; persons claiming undivided In- zales, south west by Los Lomns. Personal, $1,-72- Q, A. & P. addition. Tnxes, $22.22; sltunte In the county of Bernalillo and several by 150 by t'.oo bounded north by M. C. du Baca, south totnl, $58.21. terests west river. Land Last half taxes. $134.97; pennfty, by penalty, $1.14; costs, $1.80; ioU, territory of New Mexico, comprising therein. For a more completo yards, bounded north by I. Sanchez, F. Montoya, east by J. A. and M. A. UNKNOWN OWNERS OF FELIPE description ot the snld trnct of $5.7 4; costs. $1.75; total, $142.46. Duran, by C. In- $25.16. nnd containing 116,286.89 ncres, moro land by Gonzales, by Gar- west M. nnd A. Duran. BERNAI-ILL- erence Is given de- south J. cast T. SMITH, JAMES S. Porsonal prop-ert- or less, nnd composed of grazing lands GUTIERREZ OR TOWN OF nnd innde to the by acequla Improve- SANCHEZ. CARLOS P. Land. 160 tercut In I.n Bnjnda grant. Land, 3 possession, scription cia, west and ncrcs, $100. In precinct 13, 35 ncrcs lnnd of tho vnluo of 30 cents per acre. Tho LAND GRANT Tho nnd boundnrles thereof oa fllo ments. Land 30 by 500 yards, bound- by 1,500 yards, bounded north by J. L. bounded north by A. Montoyn, right of possession nnd all Interest or lln the ofllco of tho survoyor general Sanchez, south by F. A. Hubbell, east south by R. Ortiz, enst by P. do Mares, In SVi, section 26, township 10 north, snld Inuds nro confirmed to the legal ed north by V. Snlaznr, south by ,T. rnngo 3 rcpresentntlvca equity of, In and to nil that grant or of the territory of New Mexico, which by J. L. Snnchcz. west by Los Lomns. west by Cochltl Indians. Land, 2 enst. Tnxes, $21.46; penalty, of tho town of Canon Garcia, east by acequla, west by J. J. $1.22; costs. 70 cents; total, $26.38. do Snn Diego nnd arc owned by somo tract of land known nnd cnlled the Fe- snld description and boundaries are Gallegos and Improvements. Personal, Land, 100 by 2,700 yards, bounded ncrcs, boundud north by A. M. Duran, person lipe Gutierrez or town of Bernalillo hereby mado n part of description San- by ncequln. Lnnd, PRECINCT NO. 28. or persons unknown, nnd nro this $205. Taxes, $S1.5ii, penalty, $4.07; north by P. C. Garcln. south by M. south, enst nnd west land grant, sltunto In tho county of Taxes. $357.25; pennlty, $15.S6; V ncre, nnd Improvements, bounded owned and clnlmcd by several persons costs. costs. $1.05; total. $S0.C8. chez, east by itlo Grnndo, west by CHAVES, BENCESLADO Ijwid hnvlng or claiming Bemnlillo nnd territory of New Mex- 35 cents; totnl, $373.16. grant $340. north by ncequln, south by Home, enst 100 undivided Interest SANCHEZ, ANDRES Land 28 by limits. Personal, Taxes, by 300 varas, bounded north by A. For n moro complete ico, comprising and contnlnlng 3,404.87 UNKNOWN $01.16; ponnlty, $3.05; 70 cents; by church properly, west by It, Mon- .1. therein. descrip- OWNERS OF TOWN 220 yards, bounded north by Y. San- costs, Chaves, south by M. A. Lobato, east tion of tho snld of land ncrcs, moro or less, nnd composed of OF ATRISCO LAND totnl, $65.21. toyn, Personnl, $630. Tnxes, $32.72; by A. by tract reference ORAiJT Tho chez, south by public road, enst by M. J. Chavez, west hills. Land, Ib hereby given nnd de- grazing lnuds of tho vnluo of 30 cents possession, right of nil pennlty, $1.63; costs, $1.75; total, 100 by 100 vnrns, mado to tho possession, und Chavez, west by M. Chavez. Land 152 PRECINCT NO. 11. bounded north by A. scription and boundnrles on flic per ncre. Tho snld lands nro confirm- Interest or equity of, In $36.10. Chavez, by thereof nnd to nil thnt 1.S00 by Y. . . J. south Pedro Peren, east ed by legnl Pe- by yards, bounded north .. dDELL, J. P. Land, 600 by 800 17 in the office of tho surveyor general tho representatives of grant or tract of land known nnd call- by public by BACA, MARCOS C. DE Lnnd. by P. Garcia, wost by B. Spitz and Im- dro Peren, nnd nro by per- Gonzales, south road, cad yards, bounded north by Hubbell nnd acres, by public of New Mexico, which snld description owned somo ed the Town of Atrlsco land grant, entrance, west by M. Gonznles. Land bounded north road, provements. Personal, $510. Taxes, son or persons unknown, nnd nro claim- In Cnavez, south by Hubbell and rond, by C. do Baca, by ace- nnd boundnrles nro hereby mndc a part situate the county of Bernalillo nnd 84 by Ho yards, bounded north by R. south Junn east $23.0.1! ponnlty, $1.25; costs, 70 cents; ed by several persons owning or claim- cast by road, west by F. CUavoz and qula. by C. J. do Baca. Land, 10 of this description, inxes, $1,278.31; territory of New Mexico, comprising Sandoval, south by V. Salazar, cast by 100 by 300 west totnl, $25. pcnnity, costs, ing undivided Interests therein. For nml $87,728.72 Improvements. Land, yards, ncres, by A. Garcia, $63.91; 35 cents; total, containing ncres, more R. Carahajal, west by D. Romero. bounded north J. PRECINCT NO. 32. $1,342.22. mtiro complete descdrlptlon of the or less, bounded north, south, east nnd west south by Junn C. do linen, by nnd composed of grazing lands Land 70 by 300 yards, bounded north 200 by 200 east GURULE. EDUIGEN House nnd snld trnct ot lnnd reference Is hereby 30 per by road. Land, yards, grant, west by J. A. C. do llaca. Land, UNKNOWN OWNERS OF CEBOL-LET- of the valuo of cents ncre. The by T. Garcia, south by Serafln Garcia, 200 by 200 yards, bounded north by J. bind, 100 ncres. Personnl, $640. Taxes, given and mndo to tho description nnd snld lands nro confirmed to tho legnl 32 ncrcs, bounded north by S. Blen, LAND GRANT posses-slon- , cast by J. Lano and Improvements. M. by ditch, by $27.91; penalty, $1.14; costs, 35 cents; Tho boundaries thereof on die In the offlco representatives Snnchcz, south enst south by M. A. Crespln, eas. by river, right possession, Inter- of the Town of Atrlsco Personal, $210. Taxes, $22.40; pen- by by rond. totnl, $29.40. of nnd nil of tho surveyor general ot Now Mexi- and nre by person per- ditch, east river, west west by Lomns. Land, bounded north est of, In owned some or alty, $1.22; costs, $100; totnl. $25.02. 100 by 200 bounded north PRECINCT NO. 34. nnd equity nnd to all that co, which snld description and boun- sons unknown, nru Land yards, by S. Crespln, south by T. Baca, east grant or tract of land known nnd cnlled nnd owned nnd PRECINCT NO. 5. by .1. F. Hubbell, south by J. M. Snn- PRICE, J. W. Lnnd, 500 by 600 dnrles nro hereby made a part of this clnimed by several persons having or by the river and on tho west by Lomns. the Ccbolletu lnnd grnnt, s'ltinte In the description. Taxes, $39.06; ponnlty, LBUQUERQUE BRICK COM- chcz, east by river, west by Metzgnr. ynrds, bounded north by Wllllnm Pool, claiming undivided Interests therein. Undivided Interest In Borrego land county of Bernalillo nnd territory of $1.45; costs, 35 cents; total. $10.86. For n completo Personnl, $225. Taxes, $35.60; penalty, Onc-clght- south, enst nnd west by Chilli! grnnt moro description of tho PANY Ilrlck plant comprising ma- grant. h Interest In Snntn New Mexico, comprising nnd contain- $1.78; costs, $1.10; total, iSS.W. One-eight- Personal, $755. Taxes, $25.08 pennlty, UNKNOWN OWNERS OF LU13 said trnct of land referenco Is hereby chinery, buildings etc, at Abnjo. Taxes, Cruz grnnt. interest In El ing 66,623 acres, moro or less, and com-pose- d $1.25; 35 $26.68, GARCIA LAND GRANT Tho posses-slon- , gllven nnd mndc to the description nnd $41.29; penalty, $2.00; costs, 35 cents; PRECINCT NO. 12. OJito grnnt. Lots 9 nnd 10, block 12, costs. cents; total, of grazing lands of tho vnluo of PRECINCT NO. 35. right of possession, nnd all Inter- boundaries thereof on file 'n the ofllcu total, $43.70. ARCHER. WILLIAM Lots 7 and 8. Perea addition, Albuquerque. Perso- 30 cents per acre. The said lands arc CAM PFIEIiD, KATE Land, bound-e- d est or equity of, in and to nil that of the surveyor general of New Mexi- APODACA DB GURULE, JULIAN-1T- block 4, 11. ft L. addition. Lots 1 nnd nal. $150. Taxes, $33.90; pennlty, confirmed to the legal representatives by P. Garcln, by A. .1. grant and tract of lnnd known and cnll- co, which snld dcscriptlop and boun- Land about 7 ncrcs, bounded 2 nnd 3, block 22, B. ft L. nddltion. Lots $1.69; costs, $3.55; totnl, $39.14. north J. south of tho Inhabitants of Cebollcta, and nrc - Garcia, by ncequln, A. .1. ed Luis Garcln land grnnt, sltunte daries are hereby made a part of this north by- Public road, east by Barelas 180 181, block 14, Armljo Bros, ad- BACA Y LUCERO, JOSE Land, SO enst west by owned by some person or persons un- the and Gnrclu. Taxes, $34.63; $1.73; In tho county of Bernalillo nnd terri- description. Taxes, $950,16, penalty, road, south by Lolsn A. do Scdlllo, $75. Taxes, $26.53; by 200 vnrns, bounded north and south penalty, known, and are owned and claimed by dition. Personnl, 35 cents; totnl, $36.71. tory of New Mexico, comprising nnd $47.50; co&ts, 35 cents; total. $998.01. west by Rio Grande. Land nbout 3 $1.52; costs, $1.40; totnl, by Cochltl Indians, east by E. Baca, costs, persons hnvlng or claiming un- penaliy, PRECINCT NO. 37. several contnlnlng 11,074 ncres, more or less, UNKNOWN acres, bounded north by Lolsa A, Sc- $29.45. west by Cochltl Indians. Lnnd, 3 acres, divided interests therein. For a more OWNERS OF SITIO DE $1.-62- nnd composed of grazing lnndti of the posses-slo- dlllo, south by Jesus Apodnca, oast by bounded north by E. Armljo, south by BLAND SUPPLY CO. Personnl, complete description of the snld tract NAVAJO LAND GRANT Tho ARMIJO. TILLE DE SANCHEZ taxes, $31.02; ponnlty, vnluo of 30 cents per ncre. Tho snld right ot possession, Inter- Cincinnati, senior American oftl-R- . D. C. do Bnca, east by ncequln, west by Last half ot land Is hereby given nnd and all naval Lots 203 nnd 201, block 17, Armljo $1.55; 35 reference lands nre not confirmed or patented or equity In R., west by South Second street. J. S. y Garcia. Land. 250 by 350 varas, costs, cents; toltl, $32.92. mndc to the description nnd boundn- est of, nnd to all flint trnct Bros, ndltlon. Taxes, $31.39; penalty, GILLEN, JAMES Improvements on nnd nre owned by some person or per- of lnnd known nnd cnlled the Sltlo do Land 1.C5 acres, bounded north by 40 bounded north by F. Montoyn, south rles thereof on lllo In tho ofllce of tho $1.71; coat3, cents; total, $30.50. sons unknown, and nre owned and y Vicento Sedlilo, south by B. F. by .1. M. Montoyn, east by acequla, government lnnd. Personnl, $550. Tax- surveyor general of New Navajo land grant, sltunto In the conn-t- i'oren, 20 by 35 Mexlco.whlch clnlmcd by soveral persons hnvlnw or Mex- east by South Secoud street, by BARTH. PAULINA Land. west by A. Gurule nnd Improvements. es, $30.63; penalty, $1.06; costs, 35 said description and boundaries arc of Bemnlillo, territory of New west varas In Martinez. Lots 110 to 120 in- cents; total, $32.03. claimed undivided Interests therein. ico, comprising nnd containing 100,000 Barelas road, .and 4 ncrcs, bounded Personal, $725. Taxes, $45.34; penal- hereby imdo a part of this description. 9, Armljo Bros, Improve-provement- s For a completo description or tho snld ncres, north by Vicento Scdlllo; southi clusive, block addition, ty, $2.20; costs, $1.05; total. $48.65. ROUTLEDOE. JOSEPH Tnxes. $341.61; penalty, $17.23; costs, more or less, nnd composed ot by of 121, block 9. Ar- on government Per- lands reference is hereby given nnd grazing 30 Barelas Ditch, by B. nnd west half lot GALLEGOS. DONACIANO Land, lnnd. 35 cents: totnl, $362.29. land of the value of cents east F. Perea, mljo Bros, $6,690. $2,805. $25.02; pcnnity, ir.ndo to tho description and bounda- per ncre. snld were con- west by R. R. 11 addition. Personal. bounded north by nrroyo, south by J. sonnl, Tnxes, Tho lnnds not Land acres, nounded $496.82; penalty, $24.83; costs, $6.25; costs, 35 UNKNOWN OWNERS OF CANADA ries thereof on fllo In tho ofllco ot nro by by by Taxes, B. Arngon, enst by D. Gallcgos, west cents; totnl, $131.62. firmed or patented, nnd owned noith Atanacio Barela, south V. $1.55; $523.20. Improvements DE COCH1T1 LAND GRANT Tho pos- tho surveyor general of New Mexico, some person persons Scdlllo y Apodaca. by total, by acequla. Interest In Helena Gnlle- WOOD. HENRY on or unknown, nnd west Uarelas mining claim. Taxes, $12.12; session, right of possession and nil in- which said description and boundaries nre owned nnd claimed by soveral per- 1 CH1LDERS, W. B. Lot 21, block 15, gos grant. Interest In Gonzalltas grant. penalty, Ditch. Land acre, bounded north, $2.10; costs, 35 $44.57. terest or equity In nnd to nil nre hereby mndo a part of this descrip- sons claiming there- by N. M. T. Co. Lots 20 to 21. Inclusive, Land, improvements nnd mill. Lnnd, cents; total, of. that undivided Interest east and south Eastern add; west YOUNG, 8. W. Improvements on grant or of land known nnd call- tion. Taxes. $134.02; pcmUy, $6.70; in. more by T. A. block 31, N. M. T. Co. In precinct 13, 46 by 300 varas. bounded north by D. tract For a complete description Otirule. Land 3.70 acres, government land. Personal, $435. Tax- ed the Canada de Cochltl land grant, costs. 35 cents; total, $141.0i. ot tho said tract of land reference Is hounded north by Public road, south by land, bounded north by Williamson, Cnrabajal, south and east by J. Chavez, Per-sona- es. $26.22; penalty. $1.30; 35 sltunte In tho county of Berunllllo nnd MA-JAD- hereby given descrip- Apodaca, south by H. E. Crary, east by William- west by hills and Improvements. l, costs, UNKNOWN OWNERS OF LA and made to the Jesus east by Second street cents; total, $27.S7. territory of Now Mexico, comprising tion on He In South, west by Barelas son, west by acequla. Land, bounded $950. Last half taxes, $26.17; LAND GRANT The possession, and boundaries thereof road. Taxes, by by PRECINCT NO. 38. nnd contnlnlng 5,000 acres, more or right of possession, or the office of the surveyor general of $47.07; penalty. $2.35; to- north road, south II. E. Crary, penalty, $1.30; costs, $1.75; total, and all interest costs, $2.45; Improve-ment- s and composed of grazing east by acequla. Personal, $485. Tax- $29 2"1 GRAHAM BROTHERS less, land to equity of. In nnd to all that tract of tho territory ot New Mexico, which tal, $51.87. tho valuo of 30 cents per acre. es,, $194.31; penalty, $9.71; costs, MONTOYA. ALFREDO M. Land! on public land. Poreonnl, $100. The grant of land known and called tho La said description and boundaries aro BARNETT, W. were legal )r-- J. LanC, bounded $1.90; total, $205.92. 120 by 150 Taxes, $33.50; penalty, $1.07; costs, said lands confirmed to the Mnjnda land grant, situate t:o coun- ucreby mado a pari of thla description. north and south by W. E. varas. bounded north by D. Crary, east M. 1 Mares, 35 cents; total, $35.52. representatives of Joel P. Whitney and ty of nernal'Mo and territory of New Taxes. $1,148.70; penalty, $5M3; costs, by Per-lona- CHILDERS, CAROLINE Lots south by Bnca estate, east by Hilt street, west by ncequln. l, are ovvned by somo person or persons Mexico, comprising and containing 35 cents; toti'l. $1,206,18. $100. Taxes, $53.83; to 9, Inclusive, block 59, N. M. T. Co. Indian ditch, west by A. N. y Montoya penalty, $86; $4.30; $1.80; and Improvements. Lnnd, 100 by 225 UNKNOWN OWNERS. unknown, and arc owned nnd claimed acres", "moro or less, and com- UNKNOWN OWNERS OF $2.09; costs. 35 cents; $5:1.87. Taxes, penally, costs, THE total, $91.10. varas, by Lot No. 5, block number 2, Perea ad- by several persons having or claiming posed ot grazing lands of tho value of TOWN SAN ISIDRO BERTONI. BENITO Land, bounded total bounded north M. C. do Bnca, OF LAND FLOURNOY. M. W. (Trustco) Lots south by G. C. dc Baca, east by A. C. dition. Taxes, 028,67; penalty, $1.43; undivided interests therein, For a 30 cents per acre. The said lands were GRANT The possession, right ot pos- south by S. Apodaca, east by becond costs, 20 cents; total, $30,30. moro complete description of tho said confirmed to th? legal reprcsntatlves street improvements. 8 to 12, Incluttlvo, block 11. N. M. T. Co. de Baca, west by J. A. C. do Bnca. session, and all Interest or equity of. and Personal, tract of land reference Is given and of Bentgno Ortiz y Salazar, and arc in $300. Taxes, Last half taxes, $34.40; penaltv, $1.72; Laud, bounded north by Cochltl Indian LAND and to all that grant or tract of $37.10; penalty, $1.85; GRANTS. mndo to the description nnd bounda- by somo person or persona un- costs, 35 costs, $1; total, $36.12. laud.i, south by Mnnuel Armljo, east owned kml known anS called tho Town of cents; total, $39.36. by UNKNOWN OWNERS OF AGUA ries thereof on file In the otlloo of the known, nnd aro owned claimed by A.-L- UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ESTATE Santos Ortiz( west by Indian lands nnd San in tho GURULE, T. and 59 SALADA LAND GRANT posses-slo- n lEldro land pant, sltunto varas wide D. FRANZ 8 9, nnd Improvements. $205. The surveyor general of Now Meslco.whlch several pcrsonB having or claiming un- Albu-quorqu- OF E. Lots and block Perianal, county of and territory ot extending from Barelas road to o 'right of possession nnd nli Inter- snld description nnd boundaries nro Bernalllln grant, 10, N. M. T. Co. Lot 18, block 7, N. M. Tnxes, $23.38; penalty, $1.27; costs, divided Interests therein. For a moro New Mexico, comprising and contain- funded north by Pablo est of equity of. In nnd to nil that tract hereby mndo a part of this description. complete description of said Yrisarrl, south by T. Co. Taxes, $107.49; penalty, $5.36; $1.05: totnl. $25.70. or grant of land known the tract ing i 1,476.68 ncres, inoro or less, and Amador Sanchez or costs, 60 cents; $113.45. MONTOYA. MANUE1 nnd called tho Taxes, $32.16; pennlty, $1.60; costs, 35 Of land reference is horolo' given and Albuquerque grant by total, JOSE and. Agua Salada land grant, situate in the value of 30 cents per acre. Tho snld limits, west FREELOVB, B. P. Lots 8 9, bounded north by N. Lucero, south by cents; totnl, $34.11. made to the description nnd bounda- rep- road. Lots 1, 2, 3, C, 2, and county of Bernalillo and territory of lands wore confirmed to the legal Inock Sovero block 4, Northern addition. Lots 19, 20 Ley ha and Bnca, east by ditch. Land, UNKNOWN OWNERS OF CANON ries thereof on fllo In the office of the Apodaca add. Lots 3 4, 3, New Mexico, comprising and contain- resentatives of Dolores Perea, Fran- and block and 21, block 5, Northern nddltion. Per- bounded north by J. M, Montoyn, south DE CARNUAL LAND GRANT Tho surveyor general of Now Mexlco.whlch An- Severo Apodaca add. C, block D, ing 13,707.78 ncrcs, inoro or less, nnd cisco Snndoval and other heirs of Lot sonal, $135. Taxes. $67.S7; penalty, by V. Baca, east by river nnd Improve-mcnts- , possession, right of possession, and said description and boundaries are Jesus Apodaca add. 4 2 composed of grnzinz lands of tho value tonio Armentn, and Salvador Sandoval, Land feet $3.38; costs $1; $72.25. Personal, $245. Taxes, $24.47; all Interest or equity of, In nntl to nil horoby made a part of this description. by per- inches by 2 5 total, of 30 cents per acre. The said lands and aro owned somo person or feet inches, bounded MEDLER, SOPHIA N. 28. 8 lots, pcnnity, $1.22; costs, 70 cents; total, that grant or tract of land known nnd Taxes, $416.59; pcnnity, $20.82; coats, sons claim- north by E. Vigil, Apo- wero co-fir- to tho legal represen- unknown, und aro owned or south by Sovero 13, 14, 15 SO. $26.39. called tho Canon ue Cnrnual land 35 cehts; totnl, $442.76, daca. by lots and 16, block N. M. tatives of Jesus Armljo y Jaramlllo et ed by soveral persons having or east Contra acequla, west by T. 92 14 15, grant, sltunto In tho county of Bernal- UNKNOWN OWIsERS OF NUE3-TR- Barelas road. Co. North feet, lots 13. and PRECINCT NO. 18. al., and arc owned by somo person or claiming undivided interests therein. Precinct 9: Land 40 by block .7, A. & P. uddition. Last half illo and torrltory of New Mexico, com- 8ENORA DE LA LUZ For a more completo description of tho 250 varas, bounded north by ABCUSELMAN, MOISES Personal persons unknown, and nro owned and DE LAS and south taxes, $43.72; penalty, $2.18; costs, prising and contnlnlng 8.798 ncres, LAGUNITA8 LAND n, unlit" tract of land reference Is hcroby K. Sanchez, enst by Public property, merchandise, horses, etc. claimed uy several persons having or GRANT Tho road, west $1.40; total. $47.20. claiming moro or less, nnd composed of grazing right of possession, nnd all in- given nnd made to tho description nnd by Manuel Buca. Precinct 2C: Land Taxes, $18.32; penalty, $2.lo, costs, 35 undivided interests therein. Innds 30 per MONTEZUMA BUILDING AND For a more completo description of of tho value of cents ncre. terest or equity of, In and to all that boundaries thereof on fllo In the offlco 12 by 25 feet, bounded by A. & cents; total, $51.07. tho lo-- 1 P. add, LOAN ASSOCIATION Mortgages, yl,-95- Tho said lands nro claimed by the tract or grant of land known nnd call- of tho surveyor general of New Mexico, south by S. W. Strlckler, cast west PRECINCT NO. 26. said tract of land reference Is given gal representatives Crespln and at 60 cents; value, $1,170. Taxes, and mado to description boun- of Pablo ed tho Nucstra Senora de la Luz do Ins which said description and boundaries by A. P. add. Land 50 by 100 feet, & ..ie and et nl by person $67.07: penalty, $3.35; costs 35 cents; CHILDERS DOBSON Lots 13, 14, daries thereof on file In tho office of and nrc owned some or Lagunltns grant, situate in tho county nro hereby made a part of this descrip- bounded north, south and west by Fidel 15, 10, block 18, N. M. Co. persons unknown, and aro owned Apodaca, total $70.77. and T. tho surveyor general of New Mexico, and of Bernalillo and territory of New tion. Taxes, $127.89; penalty, $6.39; east by Barelas road. Pre- MUTUAL BUILDING ASSOCIA- Lnnd in iircclnct 13, 8 'A acres, bounded claimed by several persons hnvlng or Mexico, comprising and containing costs, 35 cents; total, $134.63. cinct 8: 4C by C4 varas, which said description and boundaries bounded north TION Mortgages, $80,0o8.74, nt 60 enst by Fathers, south by Mountain a part claiming undivided Interests therein. acres, more or less, and com- UNKNOWN OWNERS by Max Marcs, south by Marcos Gar- are mado of this description. I' or a moro complete OF OJO DEL cents; value. 48,000. Taxes, $2751.85, road, west by J. Morris. Tnxes, $6i.oi; Taxes, $157.37; penalty, $7.80; costs, description of tho posed of grazing lands of the value ot BORREGOLAND GRANT Tho cia, east by Gregerlo Tores, west by pennlty, $3.04; $1.55; Bald land rcferonco Is hereby given penalty, $130.67; costs, 35 cents; total, costs, total, 35 cents; total, $105.48. 30 cents per ncre. The said lands aro right of possession, and all In- Anna M. Griego. Improvements at $3,890.30. $64.60. nnd mndc to tho description and boun- confirmed by legal representatives Coyoto Springs. UNKNOWN OWNERS OF ANTO- the terest or equity of, in and to all that All of blocks 5 and 8 RODEY. B. S. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, CHAPLIN. WILLIAM Lot 23. block NIO SEDILi.J LAND GRANT Tho daries thereof on lllo In tho ofllco of of M. S. Otero and arc owned by some grant of tract of land knogn nnd called Eastern add, bounded by 8. tho surveyor general Moxico, north Bell block 43, N. M. T. Co. Undivided half N. M. T. Co. Personal, $1,000. Taxes, possession, right of possession and all of Now person or persons unknown nnd nro the OJo del Borrego land grant, sltuato street, south by Albu-querqu- Bald . Trumbull avenue, east Interest In Ruiz tract In Villa do o $260.,; pennlty, $13; costs, 20 cents; equity of, In which description and oundarius owned and claimed by several persons In tho terri- by John streot. west by interest or nnd to all that nre hereby made n part of descrip county of Bernalillo and William street. grant. Undivided quarter In- totnl $273.99. grant or tract of land known nnd call- this hnvlng or claiming undivided Interests tory of Now Mexico, comprising nnd Land 50 by 250 Per-Bonn- varns, bounded & l, AND sit-unt- tion. Taxes, $101; pennlty, $5.05; north terest In Rodey Bratlnn tract. COOPERATIVE BUILDING ed Antonio Scdluo grant, o therein. For n more complete descrlp ; 160,798.01 acres, moro or by E. Vigil, south by Ignaclo the land costs. 35 cents; totnl, $106.ia. contnlnlng Baca, $550. Taxes. $175.93; penalty, LOAN ASSOCIATION Mortgages, in the county of Bernalillo and tlon of tho said tract of land reference , ie88i and composed of grazing lands west by Rio - UNKNOWN OWNERS OF CANADA Grande, east by Sovoro $8.94; costs. $1.50; total, $177.37. $82,000 nt 00 cents; valuo, $4j,200. Tax- territory of New Moxico, comprising ir. given nun mane in mo ucucripuou to value of 30 coiits per acre. Tho A, CI1 a,ltl tho nnd improvements. Lots TRIMBLE, ETTA M. Land, 100 by 08, $2,820.64; penalty, $141; costs, 35 nnd containing 37,038 acres, more or nn l.OS AT.Ain i.avm nnAVT nnd boundaries thereof on Hie in tho confirmed to legal 1, -- . 3, 4, C, said lands were tho 5, 7, 9, block 1, Severo Apo- 100 feet, bounded north by Clarion, cents; total. $2,961.99. less, and composed of grazing lands Tho possession, right of possession,! ofllco of the surveyor general of Now representatives of Joso AlMna Bncn, daca add Personal, $1,100. Taxes, Douth by roatl, east by Third street, CODDINGTON. II. E. Lots 4, 5 and of tho vnluo of 30 cents per acre. Tho nnd nil Interest or equity of, In nnd to I Mexico, which said description nnd et al, and are owned by somo person J9.89; penalty, $4.&y costs, $0.85: to- wost by J. Garcia. Taxes, $71.60; pen-alt- 6. block 8, II. 11. addition. Land lu said lands wero continued to tho legal nil that grant or tract of land known i boundnrles nro mado n part of this de- or persons unknown, nnd nro ownul tal, $109.03. $3.59; costs, 35 cents; total, precinct 13. Undivided lmlf interest lu representatives of Louis Hunlng, and nnd tvllca tho Canon do los Alamos scription. Taxes, $491.64; pennlty, and claimed by several persons hnvlng B, In do Anto- .'15 PRECINCT NO. 8. $76.50. lot Ruiz tract. Villa Snn nro owned by somo person or persons land grant, sltunte In the county of $21.68; costs, cents; total, $516.22. or claiming undivided Interests there- VAUGHN, MAURICE Lots 70 and nio grant. Personnl, $76. Tnxes, $59.46; Bcrlnallllo and territory of Now Mex- UNKNOWN OWtNERS OF OJO DEL GUTIEIIUEZ, MAXLMIANO Land unknown, nnd aro owned and claimed in. For n moro completo description 71, block 7. Armljo Bros, penalty, $2.97; costs, 95 cents; total, ico, comprising and containing 4,106.66 GRANt-Th- o 120 y 400 varas, by addition. by several persons having or claiming ESPIRITU SANTO LAND of the said tract of land reference. Is boundod north E. Taxes, $10.05; penalty, $2.00; costs, 40 $63.38. acres, moro or less, and composed of given to L. Gutierrez, south by C. undivided Interests therein. For a more possession, right ot possession, and made the description and Candelarla. cents; total. $42.45. CRARY, C. E. Lots 9. 10, 11. and 12, complete grazing lands of tho valuo ot 30 cents on file omen cast by Hills, west by T. description of the said tract and nil interest or equity of, lu and to boundaries thereof in tho Padllla. Land WEAVER, W. M. (Assignee) Land, block 25, N. M. T. Co. Lots 1 and 2, of land rcferonco Is hcroby given and per acre. Tho said lands aro confirmed all grant or trnct of land known of the survoyor general of Now Mexico, 58 by 1,000 yards, bounded north and block A, A. & P. Addition, lit precinct that , bounded north by D. Garcia, south by mndo to tho description and bound- by tho legal representatives of J. W. nnd called tho OJo del Esplrltu Santo which snld description and boundaries south uy L. lift-Id- cast by 11. R., west 13, lots 1, 2, 3 I. 21, range acequla, east by Porea addition. South and section aries on 11 lo n tho offlco of Akcrs, and nro owned by somo porson land grant, In county of aro hereby mado a part of descrip- by ncetuis, Land 50 by 500 yards, 3 thereof sltuato the this half lots 13 nnd 14, block 8, N. M. T. east, 67 acres. North half, SV,4. sec' tho surveyor general of New Mexico, or persons unknown, and nro clatmod Bernalillo nnd territory ot New Mex- tion. Taxes, $184.75; penalty, $9.23;, bounded north by L. M. Candelarla, Co. In precinct 5, 307 by 731 varus, Hon 23, range 3 east, 80 acres. Last by several persons owning or claiming by land which said description and boundaries ico, comprising and containing 112,000 costs, 35 cents; total, $1194.3. south J. Gutierrez, cast by Estero bounded novth by railroad, south by J. half taxes, $139.92; penalty, $6.98; are hereby part descrip- undivided interests therein. For a ncrcs, composed of Redondo, west by made a of this moro or less, and Barelas Ditch. Laud Gutierrez, east by acequla, west by costs. $2; totnl, $148.90. tion. Taxes, $425.50; penalty, $21.27; moro completo description of tho said grazing of the valuo 30 cents Notlco Is hcroby further given that 53 by 100 by P. J.-- Lot lands if yards, bounded north railroad. Taxes, $75.22; penalty, $3,76; CORNISH, 6, block 21, II. costs, 35 cents; total, $447.13. tract of land reference Is hereby given por acre. Tho snld lands aro not con- the undersigned, tax collector for Ber- Gutlurre by Cando-larl- a citate, south L. $1.10: total, $77,08. II. addition. Personal, $265. Taxes, BERNA-B- E and mado to tho description boun- costs. UNKNOWN OWNERS OF and firmed or patented, and aro owned by nalillo county, will apply to tho dls. oast and west by Barelas Ditch. WEAVER, W. M. Lots 17 to 19, In- $63.66; pennlty, $3.19; costs, 20 ceuts; M. MONTANO LAND GRANT daries thereof on file In tho ofllco of somo person or persons unknown, and 60 by $07.25. court In Land 300 yards, bounded north clusive, block A, Duran & Alexandor totnl. Tho possession, right of possession, tho surveyor general of Now Mexico, aro owned and claimed by soveral per- trlct and for said county, on by M. DRY. O. M. Lot 9. ad- Gutierrez, south by Road, east uddition. Undivided half Interest lots block 7. H. H. and al Interest or equity of, in and to which said description and boundaries sons having or claiming undivided In- tho sixth day ot October, 1902, for by hills, west by Juan Garcia et al. 22 to 24 lncluslvo, block 11, N, M. T. dition. Personnl, $75. Tnxes, $30.04; nil grant or aro hereby made a part of this descrip- Judgment penalty, land tract of land known terests therein. For a moro complete against the lands, real estate Personal, $2,020. Taxes. $93.86; pen- Co. Last half taxes, $47.29; penalty, $1.50; costs, 20 cents; total, as tho Bornabc M. Montano land grant, tion. Taxes, $47.10; penalty, $2.35; description of tho said tract of land and porsonal property described In alty, $4.69; costs, $1.75; total. $100.30. $2.36; costs, 90 cents; totnl, $50.55. $31.74. In county of costs, 35 cents; total, $50.80. Is given foregoing FANCHER, L. situate the Bernalillo and referenco hereby and mado the list, together with costs PRECINCT NO. .PRECINCT NO. 13. M. South 25 foot lots territory of New Mexico, comprising UNKNOWN OWNERS OF ELENA to the description and boundaries and penalties, and for an order to sell 1. 2 and 3, block 37, N. M. T. Co. Taxes, BACA, CO by Milt?, fj 7 .nt a 1 nnd containing 44,010.66 acres, moro or pos- thereof on fllo In tho offlco of tho sur- tho satuo to satisfy said Judgment; SALVADOR Land. ni.OIJTHlRR. E $39.26; penalty, $1.66; coats, 00 cents; GALLEGOS LAND GRANT Tho Ro-de- less, composed of grazing veyor goncral and ho days 8G5 varas. bounded north by B. a. to 12, block 4, Romero addition. Per- total, $40.52. and lands session, right of possession, and all in- of New Mexico, which that will within thirty south by K. to tho valuo of thirty cents per acre. said description and boundaries are after tho rendition of said Judgment by P. Savedra, east sonal, $70. Taxes. $27.27; penalty, FOY, WILLIAM 1CV& of 10, terest or equity of, in and to all that In- - feet lot Tho said lands aro confirmed to tho grant hereby mado a part of this description, against property described In said list, Chaxez; third, west by Arena! and $1.36; costs. $1.20, total, $2y.83. block O, A. & P. addition. Personal, or tract of land known and call- legal representatives sit-uat- and by Land, 140 by 500 varas, LRWI8, C. W., UNKNOWN HEIRS of Charles Lewis, ed tho Elena Gallcgos land grant, o and boundaries aro heroby mado a part after having given notlco a Cvcments. $25. Taxes, $32.11; ponnlty, $1.65; and ure owned by somo person or per- of description. hand bill posted door hr f! liaoa. icnuik hv OF Land, 5 acres, bounded north by costs, 20 cents; In tho county of Bernalillo and this Taxes, $857.70; at the front ot 1W total. $33.96. sons unknown, and aro owned and penalty, $42.88; costs, 35 ceuts; total, tho building in which the district P. gavedra, wut by river. jj. , soutu by A. salazar, caBt by FOURNELLE. MARY ANN 1 territory of Now Mexico, comprising bv 304). varas. !!,fay M. Lots claimed by several persons having or contnlnlng 35,084.98 $900.93. court for said county Is held, at least bounded north street, west by M. Purca and Imnrovo. and 2. block 5, II. H. addition. Taxes, and acres, moro LatMlH. I nn-l- a claiming undivided interests therein. ten days prior to the day of salo, offer r.cj aeeth by Redey, eaat by ArMfJJ TwrvthlnU Interns I,. 148.66; penalty, $2.43; 40 or less, and composed of grazing lando UNKNOWN OWNERS OF RAMON wy m, costs, cents; For a moro complete description of fop sale at public auction In front' j wwr KMosez. reraemai, wm BuBlincll's addition. Land In pre- - of the valuo of 30 ceats per acre. Tho VtOIL LAND posses-slon- , of total. $51.49. Bald of GRANT Tho said building, real estate per- ATnnes,, N.$l: iHmalty, $1.M; sentf. mm no. :, uounuen north by J. Ami-j- , LEMBKE, tho tract land reference is said lands are confirmed by the legal right ot possession, Inter- the and EDWARD Lots 10, 11 given and made to the description and representatives and all sonal property described In this south by D. Chavez, cast by river, aad 12, block 29, H. II. addition. Lota of Donaclano Gurule est or equity or, la and to all grant or notice , boundaries thereof on flic la the office per-oa- s against which Judgment may bo ren-dere- d ,GAOtV HWCUI.AWO-ta- W. by Atrlsoe grant. Land pre-ta- ct 14), and are owned by some person or Vi- wat la 11 and 12, block F. A. P. addl-tl- of the surveyor geseral New tract ot land known as the Ramon for the amount of tares, No. 3, 160 fey 800 yards, bounded 22, of Hex uakaown.aad are owned or claim- gil grnnt, In county penal- Lot north half lot 23, block 8, Ico, boua-darl- land sltunte the of i which said descrlptloa and by persons claim-la- g ties and costs due thereon. AMtt by P. Pert, south by J. Yrisarrl, Armljo y Otero addltioa. In ed several having or Bernalillo, territory of New Mexico, ay nver, nreclact re hereby made a part of this undivided Interests thoreln. For a CHAS. K. NKWIIAT.T) ww iy Alameda graat t, tend, 80 varas, bounded aorta by B. dMcrlptlea. Taxes, 9193.17; peraKy, comprising nnd coatalalag 30,000 Treasurer nnd i, v By vn yaraa, mere complete description of the said Collector of bounded aorta dill, south by j. QutierrM, by Mtrta, 3S cwrti; total, 930S.il. acres, mure or im, m competed oil RernnMHn eennty, New Mexico. 1- ' 9.6; tends referenee m hereby given nnd 34) - et grating tntad to the value et cents pweWeatlen a First August 2, im, -

if. homo this afternoon give tho good the same neighborhood are looking Gallui 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 -- 5 nnd ensy In tho beginning, but grew THE WORK OES ON. J doing good and n bright for camp Wlngnto 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 warmer ns tho words (low back nnd news that mother nnil child nro future tho Fort ...0 03 Albuquerque Interested It Hsf Is predicted. until was knocked out by Peeate , nicely. forth, draco Much to do With Owr Welfare. I Antonio Luccro ami Dr. Rurdtck REU B.MATTHEWS. a blow on the back of thu head from a Never out of work. Topics 'The oldest working locomotive In of, H&ilroad wero woek from Albuquerquo in hero last blunt Instrument the hands That's the case with tho kidneys. Is employed In coal tho world hauling and went north to Ponn Rlnncn. John Reub and Miss Blanche Matthews Mamie. W. R. Edwnrds, Mamie's dusky Twenty-fou- r hours to tho day Is tha nt tho Helton colliery, England. It time ihey put In. W. .1. Fugnte, wife of Conductor nance that makes a" "scalper a public Restltuto Sandoval and wife, from Married. lover, got In tho gamo nt the finish nnd Mrs. wob built In 1822 by George Stephen- They're equnl to It when they're well. In city today. nuisance." Cabczon, wcro hero on a visit to Mrs. while tho two glrln mixed on tho floor, Fugate, Is tho son for tho opening of tho Helton rail- Last evening nbout 8:30 o'clock, nt Rut thry get sick. The Las Vegan Hovoy, a sister of Mr. Sandoval. waved n razor In the nlr, and told his body. A. L. Nuwton Is enjoying a two excursion of railroad way. Some of Its par havo since Laudcnslagcr was tho homo of Mrs. E. C. Whltson, North Stooping positions of tho Adam hero last lndy lovo to murder the opr islng ping over-cxcrUo- n weeks' lny off, porambulr-tln- on tho pcoplo to tho hot springs near by been renewed, gonernl design Second street, ot.ettrrcd the weddln( Straining, n fnll or but the week In thu Interest of a wholesalo ponglst. Judgo Crnwford found them the, kidneys sick. Pacific coast. Wednesday under thu auspices of the of tho engine, excopt tho cab has been of John Reub to Mlso Rlnmiie Matt- Often makes 1,..1I., ..III...... ii. ft n n ...... I grocoryman of Santa Fo and got some guilty and fined the Smith girl $25 ond Rut tlu work must go on. Conductor ifklnncr, of tho Santa "o ltilll-- IIIIAIIIIII III UH' VS. It. VJt, Willi II preserved. I good orders from our local dealers. hews. The brldo Is an attractive young They litip through tho back. o costs, nnd lover, Edwards, wbb ask for pronounced success, forty-tw- I her Pacific, Wlnslow, about wa-te- lndy who camo to Albuquerque severnl has returned to after No rain hero yet but plenty of r given ninety days In tho county Jail. The back aches, It's kidney acho. pleasant to Los Angeles. persons comprising tho party and all Tho Optic says that it is n fact that months ago from Scdnlin, Mo. The Kidney aro kidney help. a visit for Irrigation In tho river. Bradley Jones was fined $2 for har- Bonus Pills having ono of the merriest times In coveral Las Vegas firms, both sides of groom Is Fe Pa- ors. W. B. Gilmnn went to Watrous last Stock aro looking fnlrly well despite a well known Santa boring an unlicensed dog. their horn days. tho river, nro having freight shipped clllc engineer, who hnb been with tho Tho daily work goes on night with twenty laborers, who will the dry weather. City Attorney Stlnglo says tho 1239 Mrs, Lucy A. Ualloy and dnughtcr, through to Santa Hosa on tho Hock Fo pnst years, a that Mr. Jacob Wolfe, carpenter, of do rock work for tho Santa Fo at that Pollcarplo Grlego took a load of fruit Santa tho ten nnd has dog bo brought 121 Island and frclglltcd up to thnt city by tax dodgers will to North Nlntli street, Third ward, St. place. Iva, of Paso, havo filed suits there to Cerrillos Thursday and sold It host of friends nmong the railroad ' I wagon, n of sixty-fiv- e miles, last court. Louis, says- When first camo to St. for $ I, !)()() damages each, against tho dlstanco good figures. Ho Is going again boys, wlto will extend tuo Gcntlemnn Homcro & Illvcra, of Santa Fc, havo ut less cost per hundred miles than all at Louis there was not a brldgo across Southern Pncltic railway, charging to Rlnnd, whore ho expect hearty congratulations. tho was only a ferry. I Just tlnlshcd delivering over $1,000 If tho goods enmo directly by the San this tlmo VANDERBILT FIRE BOXES. river, thete i tlint they wero ejected from tho com- quickly Only the Immediate friends of the helped to build the court house over worth of ties to tho Santa Fo Central Fo railway. to be able to sell his load at pany's train in California, tho train ta good prices. bride aud groom were Invited to rullroad. allroaders Think Well of Them, but,,, thc. m,wlnRB n tho city. Thcro crew alleging tholr tlckctH to havo H. tins been appointed Thoro Is no smelter nows here. A pretty ring service was per Tho demand for machinists In rail- John Hnrrls Suggests Certain Changes war-- not n railroad In St. Louis, so a been purchased from scalpers. superintendent of construction of the Is at a standstill nt present. formed by Justice Wllllnm llorchert. many road shops Is said to ho grcntcr now en- word or two from mo to my com-menc- present Charles F. Preocott. a Santn Fo than nt nny other time In the history Freight men will make n determined Dawson Hallway & Coal company. He Tho third cutting of alfalfa will After tho col oniony, thoso friends and ncnunlntanr.es should car fight In the next meeting of tho west- will act as superintendent of other this week. wero ushered Into tho dining room, gineer whoso homo Is nt San Bernar- ry considerably moro weight than If I of railroading. contro- ern frolght association to havo tho lines embraced in the El Pnso-Roc- Crops nro looking fnlrly well. wheru n sumptuous supper was par- dino, Cnl., has Joined in tho lived, say In tho Now England states. railway gird- Van-dcrhl- lt It would take a train Tho grape crop Is very good. of. Tho happy couple received versy concerning the value of tho Mrs. Woifo and I havo had moro than world more wool men and not tho railroad men, Island route, nnd havo authority over taken ling tho than thieo timed n Grasshoppers have hurt soma Into many gifts. fireboxes, which wero invented ono nttack of backache. Mine was not do the work In connection with tho tho operating department. This is rich and useful g to move the wheat crop of tho United remarkably sevoro It was nnnoy-lu- shipment of wool from tho western new office for this company, or a new corn nnd beans, but to no great extent. Later In tho evening the shop boys by tho son of Millionaire Vnnderbllt, but States this year. by Noticing Donn's Kidney Pills sheep districts. There Ih every pros- department with now olUclal, Mr. liar-rl- s' Everything Is quiet politically. arrived and proceeded to chtrnvarl the nnd which hnvo been adopted tho Joo Morris, passenger many lnuuccd mo to got a supply conductor on pect of this becoming one of tho bit- term of office commenced on tho J. H. M. nowly mntrled people nnd they nlso Santn Fo In of its lutest stylo I commoncod limited, and Mrs. Wolfo nnd tho tho haa returned to Wlnslow terest contests for years among the 11th Inst. wcto unquoted in n royal manner, engines. treatment If It had not performed ab- from a hunting and fishing trip In tho freight men. MISS YUNKLR. which 's so much In evidence with Mr, Mr. Prescott believes thnt the Van- - solutely what It promised. If tho action Fort Apache country. Wednesday F. Talllaferro, of tho aro !n struc-io-f long way ahead Tho Topckn Journal says: Private Houh. dcrhllt fireboxes all rlcht tho nllls weto not a An Is Santa Fo Innd department, paid the She Met Her Yesterday for the stability, but they! of anything wo over before used, I cbtlmnto mndo that tlto rail letters received In Topekn from tho Father tural thinks thnt d county tho sum of $15,345.72, NO'i mBt in oi. iajuib roads of tho euuntry this yenr will treasurer First Time In Twenty-fou- r Years. FAIR JO. nro dangerous until Improved by tho Tmn 'V"0 resident bollcrmnkcrH who until a short while U I MIL I I UIIIII1I11UUU HH.UI. $100,000,000 in betterments, cut- being tho taxes on 110,802.81 acres of P. N. Yunker, proprietor of tho nddltlon of n circulating pipe. .III J ngo wero on striko nt Needles, Cab, re- A Fcn '.s wheel will e one of the at- Drop Into tho Alvarndo Pharmacy offs, rolling stock, etc. Innd In tho Grand Canyon forest enmo u;t C. F. Lnpe, former mnster mechanic say that they are fnlrly rushed to Windsor hotel of Socorro, tractions of tho A wheel which und ask what tholr customers report. I), mnnngcr serve at a valuation of $2.50 per acre. fr'i. of tho Santa Fo In San Bernardino, Is price 50 Benjamin, general of death with work slnco tho settlement from thnt place yesterday to meet a has Leon doing a six nt For sale by nil dealers; The lands wore relinquished to tho mouths' stand Fostcr-Mllbur- n tho Fred Harvey eating houso system, of differences. Every daughter, whom he hud not seen for also a believer In the Vnnderbllt fire- cents per box. Co., Buf- tho night the government by tho railroad compnny, Elcctilc pik In Knnsns City, Mo., will N. agents was hero on IiusIucsb yestenlav con- twenty-fou- r years. box, but has certain changes which ho falo, Y., solo for tho United boiler men aro kept on duty until It It being but a smnll portion of their bo I rought here. Benjamin & Keller, States. with his duties. beer, twenty-fou- r yenrs thinks should bo mndo, nected nnd 10 o'clock, anil they say tho weath- Coco- "It has Just owners ct tho wheel Blgncd a and holdings In tho forest reserves. - have Tho Controversy concerning tho Remember the name Doan's Tho traveling accountant of the San- er down there Is almost unbearably slnco I left North Schlesweg Ger- to no nino Sun. ccntrnct that effect. strong nnd weak points of tho Vnnder- take other. ta Fo system, J. K. Haxter, passed hot probably 10 or 15 degrees higher mnny, to come to America," said Mr. II. McDormld, a prominent min- J. bllt fireboxes Is ono which Is or Inter- TonlRht will bo a camp flro and through tho city tho other night from than In Topekn Wednesday. Before Rock Island Trains. Yunker, to n Citizen reporter Inst ing nnd stock btokcr of Cclorndo there Lob Angeles for New night. "I left a wlfo and a O months- - est to nil Santa Fe men In tho engine speeches, and tomorrow thu business York. tho trouble came tip there wero suff- Is to run Splines, nnd tho ewner of S.islo R, the If tho Rock Island trains old baby girl at tho old homo to come department, anil tho followinng sessions of thc reunion will begin. The Mrs, CJeorgo Ilolley anil children nro icient repairs to keep tho men on duty Albuquerque Fo llttlo black mprc thnt won tho free icr-a- ll Into over tho Santa to country and make a now homo. on tho subject from Mr. four days program Is reploto with In- visiting friends nt Ulo I'uorco. They Sundays, us many as cared to put In via Torranco, then Albuquer- this dotting rnco hero last year, writes Central Rcforo I was able to send them menus Lnpe to the Railway Ago will ho of teresting features, Including music, an; the family of the foreman of tho tho time, and It is supposed that there que Is to bo congratulated, t ho secretnry of tho fidr association because with which to como to mo, tho interest. speeches and various forms of enter- Santa Fe Pacific water service. Is tho same chnnco now for overtime. will bo competitive rates un mother that ho will bo hero ngntn this foil nnd there died and tho baby was loft !n Gormnry This fs from C. F. Lnpe, and 13 dnteil tainment. . f General Passenger Agent Warren J. Anybody doubt that those fellows will der a trntllc arrangement. Tho San-- , that two ears of horses will come from pull out chocks within tho next few with relatives. As years passed by 1 Chicago, July 11. It nppeared In tho Lynch, of the Big Four, passud through ta Fe railway has befriended anil pro- tho Coloindo Strings stables. Rnllwny Ago Horrible Domestic Tragedy"-,- ? months that will partially, re- gradually drifted west, until I landed for July IS: the city hut evening, accompanied by at least, tected Now Mexico cities as much as The Santn Fo railroad officials hnve 19. --Josepn 'An pay nt Socorro, and there I havo slnco "While here In Chicago In conversa- Salinn. Kan.. Auk. Mrs. Lnch. t-- loiito to Arizona. them for the time lost? could be expected of a lino having agreed to make a concession In frolght lived. About tho first of the yciir I tion with a number of railroad men, 1 derson, n farmer, drowned' hljfdur W. S. Hopewell J. K. Saint, who territory, but competition In end passenger rates, but Just what In n herb today and Story Still Being Denied. 11. F. wrcto my daughter, now a women, to find thnt there Is some objection to tho children cistern near wore here yesterday and ntteuded n freight rntes certainly benefits any they are to bo Is not yet known. by shoot- - Yoakum, president of tho sys- come to mo nnd on July 2", of this Vanderbllt corrugated firebox, owing nnd than committed suicide meeting of the of tho Albu- 'Frisco district. With competitive freight ng directors Cald- year to the fact of its coming down in himself. querque railway, to tem, returned to St. Louis from rntes available. Albuquerquo mer- sho lhrdcd at New Yoik. She Big Meeting or Buyers. Eastern returned well, on George, camo direct other words, collapsing. I know it is Kennedy camp 1att night. Lake whore he has chants can build up business in Ari- hcijsb tho contlrent and Now York, Aug. la. Tho leading The Andrews Case. family an stopped with my Mrs. Au- n fact, that thero have been cases of been with his slnco tho zona and moro in Now Mexico. And hole sister, cities of the country are represented Lansing, Mich., Aug. 19. su- - W. M. .Melntyre, a brakemnn, was gust this kind, and I think tho collapsing Is Tho nouncement of his Chicago & Eastern tills result should come from the con- Schwnlbe, en Prclfic avenue. Wo at tho annual convention of the Buy promo court today granted a writ of badly hurt ut llelmont tho other night go my" to- duo to the construction, namely, be- Illinois railroad coup. of tho Fo Contrnl will to homo at Socono, ers Association of America, which An- by falling between two moving refrig- struction Santa In error in the case against Frank C. Chicago & track-ag- o night." cause tho corrugations extending 'Tho Eastern Illinois will connection, even if there be no opened In New York todny for a ses- drews, and ordered that Andrews bo erator cars. Ho is Improving nicely nt maintain the snmo relations with all of Mr. Yunker Is well known over tho ward toward tho water space arc not hopOB arrangement. El Paso Nows. sion which will last through tomorrow. remanded to tho custody of the sheriff Wlnslow and booh to bo on duty Its connections, nnd nil other ronds. as territory on account of his connection as sharp as they should be. If they again. Aside ft am the annual election of offi of Wayne county, pending settlement heretofore," stated Mr. Yoakum, "No A. E. Stlllwell, president of tho Kan- with ono of the most substantial hotels cers mnry Important questions arc wero sharper, moro of n "V" shape Uurllngton uses more than they now of thu bill of exceptions. Tho changes have yet been considered, nnd sas City, Mexico and Orient railway, in the southwest. He also owns a fine scheduled for discussion nnd action, than are, they would bettor copies of time cards ami fold- I pressure would nlso glvo cannot anticipate wlint will bo done. has Instructed Irn C. Hubbell to ar- fruit faim In ti e R'o Grande valley. chief of these being a ptoposed amend- resist tho nnd Reunion at Penn Yan. ers a year. Of this number the lines support Inwnrd corruga The facts in tho deal havo been stnted range for 20,000 tons of seventy pound ment to tho constitution changing the bcter for tho Ponn Yan, N. Y., Aug. 19. The Four west of tho Missouri river uso 672,000 ' tion or to- fully and accurately. Moro than this steel rnils for 11)03 deliveries, for uso CLOUDCROFT SHOOTING. Au- tho corrugation extending Vet- copies annually. Tho approximate! dato of the annual meeting from teenth Now York Heavy Artillery Mr, Yoakum bad nothing to say. In tho United Stntes. Contrncts aro gust to February. ward tho fire, than when they aro both eran association began its twentieth cost of paper and printing these fold-- 1 A In regnrd to plans for a St. Louis already closed for all track material Deputy's Bullet Strikes a Railroad the snmo shape. Another feature in reunion today good ers Is $u,000. I annual hero with a connection with tho Chicago & East- needed in Mexico with English mills. Machinist. Selling Wine to Indians. reference to tho construction of tho attendance of tho old soldiers and their The Union Pnclflc has ordered a tube has corru- ern Illinois Mr. Yoakum would make Mike Corrlgan, a in United Stntes Marshal Foraker and is thnt after it been friends. The morning was devoted to large number of steel freight care. Goorgo Mnginnlo, who hnB held a machinist the gated Is no reason, to my mind, no statement. Ho emphasized his logging camp nt Toboggun, was his deputy, Fied Fornoff, camo out thcro reception of first ses- freight' responsible position In tho dispatcher's shot why It bo as visitors and the W. A. McGownn, traveling former statements thnt tho 'Frisco con- through tho lungs Sundny by from Albuquerque on Monday and should not hardened, sion was held this afternoon In W. H. agent lino, Is in olllcc at Alamogordo, has resigned and afternoon thero are no stnyliolts or anything else for tho Nlcklo Plate trol had not passed from St. Louis n deputy sheriff named Poo In n bar stopped over until Tuesday noon, says Long post room. tho city. lianas, either to tho Hock Island or nccepted a like position with tho Santa tho Gallup Republican. While thcro thnt tho hnrdcnlng would lnterfcro Lns Vegas or Raton. room nenr tho Cloudcroft reservation. were freight Into Morgan's hands. Tho Morgan Fo road at either T.:rs. P. Delnrnnte, of Gibson, was put wltn. My Idea would bo, that after tho Given a Receptien. There thirteen trains friends of Mr. Maglnnls A brakemnn on tho logging rallrond The ninny tube linn been currugnted aud fitted, It ;J- -A out of l.ns Vegas in both directions Southern Hallway combine. Into which named Klnj: with some of his friends under $250 bonds for her nppeurancc Tho Hague, Aug. public re- wish him every success and are sorry should bo mndo or of about tho Wednesday, Wall street persists In bringing ti.o mndo n "rough houso" In tho saloon at the United States court In Albuquer- red hot ception was accorded tho Boer gen- 'Frisco, Is an Irritating subject, which to lose him. News. quo next on a same temper wo would make Tlie rush eastward of tho Elks will and Poo tried to put them under ar- month charge of selling that erals on their arrival hero today from Mr. Yoakum declines to discuss, deem- wire tc Indians. wero spring steel for hotting springs. It begin ut Salt Lake icdny. It Is sup-- J A Bad Butcher. rest. King turned on Poo, throw him Thicc Indians Rotterdam. General Eyter, In a speech, ing his ono positive In should then bo revolved and oil poured Itoscd that 0,000 will return via Denver. denial sufficient. John Pooh, an employe of tho Fink to the ground, nnd wan beating him up held Jail until court in default of paid u tribute to tholr heroic deeds. Ho Georgia re- required on the outside until tho tubo Ih black. When the 'Frisco takes over tho Chi- - j trented tho Central of meat market, Santa Fe, was brought pretty badly when tho deputy sheriff bonds of then ns witnesses. General Botha replied, expressing the port in tho manner, The will $1 Then turn tho tube on end, covering rago & Eastern Illinois, tho salary llstj same before Pollco Judge Cunkllu on tho pulled his gun. A ball grazed King's Indlrim rccOiVo per day appreciation of tho Boer officers at tho al- over the open end so tho heat on tho road will bo out $35,000 a year. 12th Instant nnd fined $50 nnd costs forehead cutting tho brim of his cap and board whl'c in Jail. Scmo other thnt warmth of their reception. The visit- Cur Load of Irish "What In th' leged of from the Inside would havo to peno John Hlngham, a boltermnkcr from ' for carrying conconletl weapons, and and Corrlgan, who was an innocent by- violations tho lnw wero locked ors wcro escorted in a procession In dlvll do yo call thlm things wul th' hats up, but up to present nr-res- out, thereby drawing tho tempor, open the Itntou shops. Is n new typhoid pa- In of payment of lino was Jail-ed- . was pierced through lungs the time no trite carriages and every whore loudly und th' pants? Mexicans, yo say. default stander, tho equalizing tho expansion contrac- nt tho i.aa Vegan railroad hos- Tho complainant In thu enso was by nnothcr shot. Corrlgan was have been mndo. and cheered. tient Faith ami no wander th' country out taken tion from tempering. In pital. Oto von Klltzkon, step son of Anton to Cloudcroft nnd tho doctors suy that caused the hero Is bum. D'ye expect n ,ioor Allow Back from Mountains. other words, draw tho tempor from Its Burned to Death, It Is again rumored that tho Santa Fink, who saw Boch with it gun about though badly wounded there Is some to carry till ni hats nnd move in thlm Prof. W. G. Tight and Prof. C. E. own heat from tho Inside. I am a Now York, Aug. 19. In tenomcnt Fe Iioh Oceanic compnny, his person. Hoch was also charged hope of bin recovery. a secured the I.Tints and worruk? Hc'a worrukln' Hodgln nnd wife, who woro in enmp strong advocate of tho Vanderbllt houso flro at 35 Essex street today two will operate transpacific steam-ship- with threatening to shoot young Klltz- Poo proceeded immediately to Ala- and haw enough to live." near Whltcomb springs tho past few firebox and believe that it should not women and two children wero burned ken, nnd was hound over under tho mogordo aud gave himself up. weeks, yester- Tho county of Limerick never sent returned to tho city late be condemned until It hns hud a more to dentil, tho being be- sum of $200 to keep the peace for tho Ho Is now in Jail awaiting tho result bodies burned Business Is said to be much moro out a merrier or moro rosy cheeked day afternoon. On being asked to ex fnrl and thorough test than it has had yond recognition. After the fire Mrs. next six months. Ho was Jailed also of Corrlgnn's injuries. press opinion on pleco easily handled by tho Hock Island and load of lads and Inssics than passed an tho of heretofore. I hellovo It has como to Ilaniia Balothln could not bo found on failure to procure bond. Saturday Ho mndo the ride from Cloudcroft to ground, which they took up near tho Union Pacific opening a Joint freight through hero yesterday morning en Grlo-go- , stay nnd It will fill n long tolt want In and Nathan Liobokltz reported Hoch requested the Jailor, Frank forty-liv- e his four office In Pullman. Alamogordo In minutes. springs u few months ngo, which -- iSo route to California, says tho El rasa Ron-To- n t, doing away with stnyliolts, which hnvo children missing. to escort him to tho had been taken up by Messrs. Horton Former Conductor Jim Carlisle, with Herald. They kept things on the move room, In becomo such un expense to the rail whore ho had a order Mooro nnd Thos. Donnhoe, Prof. Tight Golf Player Dead. a run between UiIh city nnd Las Vegas, nt tho Southern Pacific station and might change his clothes. Rut NOT SO BAD AS PAINTED. road companies In tho way of repairs that he said tho courts will he called upon to Chicago, Aug. 19. Wm. A. Is now In tho employ of the Santa Fo Olllcer Hnyiier Is still thanking his Instead of getting n chango of apparel to fireboxes. C. F. LAPE." Holibird. Central compnny. stnrs that they uru gone, llo snys he Greenwood Was Not Slugged by the nettle thc question who Is entitled to Jr., better known as "Manny," died nt ho pulled a big gun out of tho valiso the land. Prof. Tight said ho did not Evnnston last night couldn't sleep last night from tho pain to kill himself nnd Two Men Under Arrest. WILL USE ELECTRICITY. of typhoid fever. Tho Hock Island will run a Blcopcr and threatened the caro for the notoriety uaually caused Ho was nineteen years old out of Denver to In hTs side. too If ho wero hack to Tho Cltlzon's artlclo yesterday and tho connect with its now Jailer taken by land contests, and would not now best known amateur golf player In Chlcngo-Sni- i They filled n wholo car und hnd been pass-lu- g regarding tho fracas In which The Local Manufacturing institutions tho Friiuclsqo service, which Jail. However, with tho aid of n talk, leaving matter to bo sent for from Ireland by relatives In O. E. Greenwood was tho fig- the entlro United States. goes on September 1. policeman, Grlego succeeded in dis- central by courts. Will Put In Electric Motors. California. There wero fully fifty In ure, It appear Green- settled tho arming the prisoner and lodging tho makes that Electricity to placo Shorthand Men Meet. Considerable fear is expressed that the party. wood was slugged by two is tnko tho of eamo back In Jail, nnd in juture this tho Pleasant Evening. In Boston, Mass., Aug. 19. The Nation- the live stork and packing houso prod- men expect get positions on men who had hi m in tow steam tho manufacturing lnstltii' Tho to fellow will bo watched moro closely. early Tho cool green lawn In front of J. W, al be- ucts wnr between Chicago nnd tho Mis- tlous of Albuiiuerquo, Tho manage Shorthand Reporters' association tho railroads and police forces und tho New Mexican, on Sundny morning and whoso Inten- rcsldenco nt 109 Lend souri river will spread to other classes Anderson's West ment of tho Albuquerquo Wool Scour- gan its fourth annual meeting in Bos- women to hlro out as cooks and tions wero to rob the man. Greonwood nvenuo, wns a pretty sceno Inst eve ton today, with and west of the river. Office ing mills; ChnrlcH Mansard, proprie an attendance of mem- nurses. Land Business. snys ho was not struck In the face and nlng. Mr. Anderson Is tenoherfif tho bers representing many Homestead Entries: Mrs. Ellen Em-merso- his Hp cut. Ho says tho men grabbed tor of the Mansard flour mills, and tho parts of tho Conductor Rhodes was taken sink at Blblo class at tho Lead Avenue Moth 1 country Tho Stationery All Changed. Rowo, 120 acres, San Miguel him, designed pur- b'Hseo of the Lining flour mills, hnvo sessions, which last Glorlcta Wednesday nnd llrnkcman Thnt the aud whcn.ho their odlst Sunday school, aud Invited tho days, will hi) Fo Pacific Is Is Atllano Snnchez, Gnllsteo, 1GU pose signed contrncts to the offect thnt three devoted to papers Wiser brought IiIh train to Alhuquor-quo- , Santa no moro shown count; that of robbery ho commenced membcra of his class to his homo to by now coming In use neres, Santa Fe county. "ske- nbout November 1 thu steam onglues and discussions dealing with tho his- nlso nctlng In his stend on tho tho stationery yelling for dear life, and the men spend tho ovonlng. Tho lawn was bril- on Homestead Entries: Manuel Sena, of each of tho named Institutions will tory and development of shorthand re- return trip north from this city. tho lines west of Albuquerque. daddled" down tho alley at a lively liantly lighted by lanterns swinging all checks, Oallstco, 152.24 acres, Santa Fo coun- pace. gash on Up bo discarded ami roplaced by electric porting, und with tho consideration of Heretofore the thousands of Tho Greenwood's from the trees, under which refresh- ways J. A. Murray, tho former passenger blanks report forms by ty; Edunrdo Sena, Oallstco, 100 acres, was by motors. and means for bettering tho con- - aud used tho caused an operation which ments of Ico cream nnd enko wero conductor und proprietor of a eurlo system of Albuquerque Santa Fo county; John Mnglo, Galls-teo- , was performed railway The Alhuqiiorquo Electric Light fcjditlon of thoso engaged la the profes-Powe- r west bore tho nt tho local served on tallies. Music, both vocal Btoro In Lns Vegns, Is now a superin- namo Fo Pacific on tho face. 1(10 acres, Santa Fo county; Alca-rl- o hospital Sunday and not by company will Improve Its plant Blon Santa afternoon and Instrumental, was tho feafliro of tendent of construction on what is Now It Is nil printed Atchison, Topcka Lcoro, PInos Wells, 1C0 acres, tho fists of either Hitter or Dlllnrd, to tho extent necessary to furnish tho the evening. G. A. R. known uh the Moffat road, up in Colo- & with words county; Anna Maria TruJIHo, who nro nnd who will no powor for the new motors that nro to at Weeping Watsr. Santa Fe, tho "Coast under nrrest Weeping rado, Lines" In smaller typo beneath, Tho Springer, 100 acres, Colfax county; tried Snturday morning before Justice be added. Water. Neb,, Aug. II. Tho TruJIIlo.Sprlnger.lCO acres, annual Grand Army Tho approximate gross earnings of transfer of tho nnmo u a railroad, Gundalupo Crnwford for tho attempted hold up. OIL WORKS BURNED. Tho cost of electric motive power reunion for tho In belonged to tho Atchi- Colfax county. As for as tho men wero concerned It hns been reduced, untli It can be fur enstern district of Nebraska, opened tho wholo system of tho Mexican Cen- that has fact ,,ei'c t0',n' nm, w, tral railroad during tho first quartor son for a long time, Is not entirely Coal Declaratory Statements: Juan was a bloodless affair, hut tho yelling Colorado Oil Plant at Florence Burned nlshed nt n very reasonable prleo. It continue through R. Galisteo, 320 Stopped. Is ilitf of tho of tho present mouth, wcro $347,718 without expense, slnco tho chango In N. Sandoval and Guno, of "Help! Help!" by Greenwood start and Work cleaner and more easily handled week. Thoro la acres, county; Damlan Lu- Colo., Aug, 10. tills a largo ntteniinnco of against $80,040 for tho snmo period In stationery forms nlono will cost a lot Roruallllo led tho neighborhood, whero the nffnlr Florence, Flro than Is steam. Tho cost of flro Insur- veterans ami ccro und Sandoval, Santa Ve, morning tho boiler house of bo thtlr friends from Cass, Bar-p- y, 1901, showing an Inereaso of $t57,fiti9, of money. Anastano took placo and mndo tho residents destroyed ance will nlso reduced, whero elec- Saunders, 320 acres, Rcrnallllo county; Vivian thereabouts think that another awful the rnltcd Oil company nnd six boll tricity Is used. Lancaster aud Oteo counties. B. L. Washburn, with tho Santa Fo Big Cattle Business. It Is reported Padllla aud Manuellta do Pndllla, crime was being enacted In that sec- ers, nnd thu destruction of tho wholo at Gallup, has loturned from Chicago, that tho Santa Fo is hauling an unus- Santa Fo, 320 acres, llerunllllo county; tion of tho city. works was ouly prevented by heroic Vermont Republican Rally. Delaware RtfuMlamM. whero ho wont at- Lu- thou-san- Dover, Del.. Aug. for treatment for an ually largo amount of live stock Into Ascension Guorroro nnd Toreslta work of tho employes. The water Morrlstown, Vt., Aug. 10. Flvo d JP. The regular or tack of paralysis affecting tho muscles KniiHus City nt present. Tuesday night ccro, Snntu Fo, 240 acres. Bernalillo BASE BALL AT WINGATE. supply was cut off and thoro was great persons listened to tho secretary nntlAddlcks republicans are hold- Gull-lerm- o ing of the left side. Ho Is much Improved, within ten hours 440 cars wcrs taken county; Manuel 1), Salazar and danger nf explosion. Tho estimated of tho treasury, Leslie M. Shaw, prin- their stnto convention In Dver to- is not yet able 11 dny. The hut to return to work. into Kansas City terminals and CO into Sulnzar, Santa Fc, 320 acres, Gallup Defeated the Soldier Boys in a loss is $15,000. Thu origin of tho ro cipal speakor at tho republican rally convention will nsmlnato a Roruallllo county; P. Connolly, San- today. Secretary candidate for representative Tho now foldor of tho El Paso-Roc- St. Joseph, which makea in all about J. Close Game. Is believed to ha an overflowing goto here Shnw lived here hi con- 1(50 county. gress and a Island, Just Issued, Is tho first to show 500 cars handled by tho eastern divis- ta Fe, acres, Hcrnnllllo A largo number of Gallup pcoplo lino tank. The result of tho flro shuts when a hoy. Ho spoko In behalf or tho candidate, far state treas- ion In time. It is also roported wero nt Wlngnto IubI Sunday to down nearly every well In thu field tho tariff aud denied that It was tho moth- urer and auditor of aeeennts. AM In- tho Albuquerque Eastern and Santa Fo that COPPER FIND. Fort point that tho pralrio type engines are giv- witness the ball gamo between tho best part of thu week. er of trusts. dications to Tlintlsn of Central railroads In the Mack lino of Congressman ' ing host of Wlngnto Re- L. HeJeler BaH. an operating road, Tho railroad lines the satisfaction and aro Some Excitement at Algodoneo Over and Gallup clubs, says tho Blue and Groy Reunion. given capablo of handling fifty cars of stock Kemp's Discovery. publican. Tho gamo was best POLICE COURT. in New Mexico aro with start- the Mammoth Spring, Ark., Aug. 19. CenvMMa ling with case. Special Correspondence. played In county year. Actress r.i accuracy for a railroad map. tho this Several This resort capitulated today to a Joint Now York, Aug. Algodones, N. M Aug. 18. Thcro Is fine plays wero made on both sides, A Hot Game of Ping Pong on Third Meteor George H. Daniels, general passen- Invasion of the boys who wore tho bluo Wallack. wlfo of WgfcMk M. G. McDonald, a popular brake-ma- n qulto an excitement hero over tho cop- .ono of them being a homo run by Street. Letterft.i. an ger agent or the Now York Central, and the wearers of thc gray, tho occa- actor and grandeeaec MMNM on tho Santa e Paclllc, Is taking per find mado by Dick Kemp In the j Wlldcy, of Wlngate. Tho game was Mamlo Smith, North Btrect's tin who a Third sion being the annual reunion of tcr Wallack, coaMMMeeeV InmlEiptmtgf' has been leading the war on a fry off, and he has a Just right to do gandla I.os heavyweight, night. the mountains near Placltas. , clean cut one from start to finish, and had a party last veterans - scalpers, has anally succeeded in con-vlctl- at Arkansas and Missouri. by Inhaling lllunilgglyigj,,- so, Last night the better half of his The copper streak Is said to bo over a fast one, too, Tho was ub fol- Qrace Clark, a near neighbor, was tho Hrwt. one In Detroit. The mas was score Tho program began with a parade of lack said that he af household presented him with a bounc- twenty-lv- e feet wide and very rick In lows: guest of honor. They played a game ined 2 ana costs city old soldiers, tho music being furulsbod why his wife under a ordi ing baby boy, and the reports from the copper gold, prospects lanlaag I and Other la 123466789 of verbal ping phi. It was pleasant by tho Mammoth Spriug Cornet band. am nerscir, uJaS'BSSnl !1 ! IImiIIl - - - ii - ,,.. r irnwrrTrrrum nam --. 1 r-i- iTinVMi. r i iit' .iiiki iiT mr-V- tti i m.11 II " late peaches, y chop and somewhat revived whether It was murder, suicide or ac- t. hi father at Council Grove, and other another wa disclosed muiTi vegetation. Corn, UM A1lM'sF00t-EiS- Kaasa. and wheat and oats, cident. No one has been missed from The deceased wa a brave soldier dur until In all he uncovered twelve whore plentifully irrigated, arc very grading camps in A sawder to ha shaken lato the shoe. sua. the the vicinity of ing the civil war, and , thirty They arc army gun and very rusty. good crops, bul on Your feet feel swollen, nervov aad hot fr temporal lands the Canadian river, but as the men and get tired easily. If you have smart- year wa a good citizen of Kansas, No doubt tney have !en burled thirty theso crops are very poor. Borne oata who follow that branch or railroad ing shoes, owning a largo farm sojourning by h?SjPKH feet or tight try Allen's the years or more aome soldiers. IPMp!konf Md fcenr lW-?,?aB- has been cut, and wheat la beglnnlag belong to trapawnt Foot Sep-terul- I, U J I wsrk the class, who Baae. it cools the feet aad make town of Council Grove. His death ro Doming school opens Tuesday, fnefsrn th jSBV i mI iBBBrr - n ctMB IT1 tty to turn. Highest temperature, 84;. low- are eisnatantly coming" aad going, it Is walking easy. Cure swollea, sweat- suited fro- sunstroke. Qwlag'to the I st.aHwi tf ing feet, Ingrowing toe nails, 2. est, C3; rain, 0.42. ar.than proUble that h? had been blisters absence of E. L. Washburn in the east, Died, August 10, the Infaat daughter Weber B. H. Illernbaum: A dry employed at some of camps, and callous spots. Relieves corn aad Mr. Cshman regrets his Inability to BaT4mV the drew buaroa of all pains and gives rest and of Mm. Stewart. Eureka WHAT ICORRESPONKNTS SAY. week. Wheat and oats are being cut; hi time and started to walk to town, comfort. Try it today. Sold by all attend the funeral ot his dead father Dr. Hwopo contemplate moving lato corn In tassel. Second alfalfa Is being and in crossing tho river was druggist nt Council Grovo. Harness Oil cither and shoo store for 25c. hi handsome new office building next Mt Mty iMfcm the bunna ml tt cut, but will hardly average half a overwhelmed by tho current or caught Don't accept any substitute. Trial week. botM too btwr, but Bkfert mafI A World Wid Reputation. IjWSitr nil ilwlilr, pirn In eon- - lanta Fe, N. MH Aug. 19. There Is crop. Chinch bugs have damaged In the treacherous quick which package free. Address Allen M. Olm-tea- Is ion ll 1 sands, Colic, It reported that Mrs. Klnsworthy union in inni iwie la decided Improvement In beans, and fruit Is being considerably arc known to exist there, drowned. L Roy. N. Y. Chamberlain's Cholera and m it oraitwriiy would. all stock and Diarrhoea Remedy ha a world wide will shortly open a millinery atore In BBBBBBBH'J MI7ti.ft u crop conditions Injured by the birds. Oardens have Fuw people, In any grade of society, this city. MM) u mi ud since the general MINING NOTES. reputation for it cures.. It never falls rKI, BTAMBAM I made n remarkable growth and vege- urc altogether bereft of friends, and and Is pleasant to Ben Pennington, son of Assessor rains of the lOtb-llt- Although some and safe take. For oil c. a tables will bo a full crop; is Honieliody perhaps m mnamnmit a Orass still a mother, wife or AbbsvluttdParsgrsphsfrom South- sale by all druggists. Pennington, is hero visiting from i localities still complain of a sever th short on the range, but stuck is doing sweetheart In some THstant state, will west District. Montgomery, Ark. Qivc drought, the relief has buon quite unl very well so far. Ditches are very low anxiously await a letter from a wan SHE ATE HER HAIR. E. D. bought May-fold- 's A number of new claims have re Baker has Max versAl, and where the general rains but th is enough water on the range dering loved one who will nover re- dairy ranch and cows will Your 're cently been up In Uland dis- and were followed by light showers, as In for stock. turn, oblivious ot his taken the It Barrett Nearly LtM Llf a hereafter business. the fact that trict, New Mexico. Hr conduct tho Horse a mm the of Woodbury A. Woodbury: body was floating Cana- Mrs. George Scarborough daugh- mountains the north and over J. The seen down the A large ledge of free milling ore th Result. and plains dian N. M., ter, Georgia, to mm tho mountains and of southern late rains have been encouraging, but river, near Tunumcarl, has been uncovered In the VIcks mine, An operation ot a most unusual char are about leave for El Chunce! Upon 9, )2. rooming sections, there is every Indication that the streams which tho ore mills about August lv Tucumcarl Hlllsboro, N. M. acter was performed at 8tormont hos Paso to conduct a bouse. fall and winter feed on ranges la depend do not respond. Highest tem- Pathfinder. - All sheepmen have been notified by tho A fine body of ore has been uncov- pital Thursday evening, says the To- east. Mr. 1b perature, D4; lowest, 62; 0.54. Superintendent to remove abqut hla relation of the almost assured. central and north rain, ered Hassayampa Chlor-rid- e peka Journal. Hanna their Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferer. in the mine, Read I looking forward with muck, eastern counties, while grass Is quite R. M. HARdlNOE. yeaf-ol- d beep from tho alia forest reserve by Honey im- district, Arizona. Elta Barrett, the daugh anticipation well more Foley's and Tar affords lt August 31. to the meeting with hla started, rain is needed to Section pirector. mediate relief to asthma sufferers In A big ledge of lead gold ore has been ter of Mr. and Mrs. Barrett.; who live give It a fair 'growth before the Prof. John W. Barton, tho new, prln cotjcln. fall the worst stages and If taken in tlmo encountered In the Star Spangled mine on a farm near overbrook, had an L A Necassary Precaution. ar-h- frosts. As a rule there seems to be wll effect a cure. Alvarado Phar- nt Stockton Hill, Arizona. quired tho habit ot pulling hairs from cllnl of the Doming schools, will Don't neglect a cold. It is worse than macy. r,v fromjMtaaourl In a few days ample water on outside ranges for Is By The New Mexican and Iowa Mining head and chewing and swallowing h" unpleasant. It dangerous, us IiIb Tax stock, although water for Irrigation Ing One Minute Cough Cure you can company Is preparing to begin worK them. The child's health began to fall to assume duties. Ntlici.tf MtofiMt PayKS has run very short 'In many of the cure it at once. Allays inflammation, A STABIING AFFRAY. next month near Capltan, N. M. and finally tho child became very sick. Willie Dccmer has accepted a posi LaM as streams. clears tho head, soothes and strength- At the 200 toot level of the Victor She was taken to Dr. Mayno, ot Over-broo- tion with Mr. aster clerk and if Stta if Proftfty. Apples, 'pears, plums, late peaches ens the mucous membrane. Curca Pablo Rivera Severely Assaulted by mine, Walker, Ariz., a vein has been who brought her to Topeka. The will go with him to Hachlta to open and nectarines1 have been greatly Im coughs, croup, throat and lung trou- Three Man Sstween Lamy encountered running $2Q0 In gold. operation was performed by Dra. his now storo at that place. bles. Absolutely safe. Acta immedi- Tho game of base ball between proved by tHb recent moisture. Ex- and Kennedy. A syndlcato has secured control of Wche, Munn, McQuire and Hogeboom the Is given ately. Children like It. B. H. Brigs Demlng Hlllsboro nlnea Notice hereby that tho fol cepting a very fow orchards all of & Co. Rivera, young man the Gem mine, at Ccrbat, Ariz., and with the assistance of Dr. Mayne. and at the lat or Co. and J. H. O'ltlelly Pablo a residing place Sunday lowing iiai contain inc names ail i these later fruits promise a most In this city, and who had been at work extensive operations are contemplated. The operation revealed the fact that ter afternoon resulted in property upon which the taxes levied M., a score ot 6 to 8 In of Dom- abundant yield "this year. Wheat and SILVER CITY "VALUATIONS. with tho grading outfit of the Santa Fo At San Geronlmo, N. an old gold the intestine was clogged with a bunch favor the in tho year 1901, in and for the terri- oats wore too for along to be bene- Central Railway near Kennedy, on Fri- mlno has been rediscovered which Is of hair an inch and a half In diameter ing. tory of New Mexico, county of Berna- In lillo and city of Albuquerque, amount-- fited by the rains, but Into corn has Th Tax Roll for rMnt'Yar thowa day night last went to Lamy, where ho said to run high tho precious metal. and five inches long. A new gold discovery Is reported by A Cur for Chotsra Infantum. lhg to less tnan 125.00. have become de- Improved greaWy (lurin; the past week, Vtry Satisfactory Total. remained some hours, says the Santa The little girl Is apparently recover "Last May," says Mrs. Curtis & Mnale at Mineral Park, Ari- Baker. linquent, together with a description as have beans, peas and melons. In City Assessor H. H. Bettr has com Fe New Mexican. Perkins ing from the operation and the doctors of Bookwalter. Ohio, "an Infaat child of property, and amount of zona. Good shipping ore Is being tak the the the Mecllla 'valley, melons seem to pleted the tax assessment roll of Upon returning from Lamy to Ken-nod- have hopes that she will eventually of our neighbor's was suffering from taxes, penalties and costs due opposite the on out from start. have taken on a new1 growth and there town of Silver City for tho preseqt It being quite late and dark, he the gain full health. The operation Is not- chaiera Infantum. The doctor had each name and description, together Considerable assessment work Is be- given up all v.opca of recovery. I with soparato Is still a fair chance 'to secure the crop year, and the showing is in every re-- claims to have been set upon by three able because of Its character. It waa took a statement of the taxes ing dono in the Minnesota district, a bottle of Chamberlain' Colic, due on personal property, where the from In he mqre northern & men, who pounded him severely and the first of that kind ever brought to failure. iiert satisfactory one. Arizona, and some fair slzetj gold nug- Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the several taxes are due from the same valleys" second drop of 1530,-50-. who stabbed him several times In the the attention of tho staff, of doctor at tho alfalfa has The total assessed valuation is gets have been found. house, telling them I feit sure It would owner or owners: good face, neck and back. the hospital. - been secured ,1ft condition, and This will yield a total esUmated The Black Rock Gold and Copper do good If used according to direct- growth Is coming on very He was unconscious for some time two child PRICINCT NO. 1. the third revenue of 18,478.20, divided as fol Mining company Is arranging to In- Henry L. Shattuck ot Shjllsburg, Ion. In day' time tho had steely. Cutting wheat and the earliest lows: General fund, 12.652.25; hy after the assault and on Saturday fore- fully recovered, and I now (nearly a GRIEGO, JULIAN Land, 40vby 200 stall a quantity of new machinery at Iowa, was cured ot a stomach trouble Improvements. oats is general 'In" northern counties. drant rental fund, 11,591.35;' Interest noon was discovered near the road with which he had been afflicted for year since) a vigorous, healthy girl. vara and Value per by grad- its mines near Jerome, Ariz. I recommended Remedy fre- aonal property, 125.00. Taxes, $13.03; The following remarks are extracted fund, $3,713.15; light fund, 1530.45. some ot the other men In the years, by four boxes of Chamberlain's have this ing camp. They Informed his father, Three car loads ot structural steel quently and have never known It to penalty, 65 cents; costs, 35 cents; to- from the reports of correspondents: The roll will come, before the city shops reduc- Stomach and Liver Tablets. He had Dlonlclo Rivera, who went out to get for the machine at i.io previously many fall In any single Instance." For eale tal, 114.03. AlbertHi Nt. Hanson: Rather council for approval at the regular Douglas, Ariz., tried other remedies him yesterday, his Injuries arc tion works at have and a number of physicians by all druggists. CAM BRON, ROBERT C warm and dry this week. Last week's meeting to be on September 2. and way. without o Land. acre held now being attended to. For three days arrived, and more aro on the relief. For sale by all druggists. and 1 lot. Personal property, 170.00. rain, while starting the grass, was not Independent. Is being Th Sallman Divorce. he was without medical attendance. It Is said that sufficient ore Taxos, $6.20; penalty, 26 cents; costs, auflclekt to change conditions as much of the Alpha mine alone to Washary Resume Work. Yosterday The Citizen, In its letter 70 cents; total, 10.16. Hla Blunt All his teeth were knocked out. One taken out as desirable. Frequent showers are Thraataaaal. run-nin- e AUg. I Is ser- keep the new plant at Chloride Wllkesbarre, Pa., 20. Tho from as Vegas, published an Item to GUTIERREZ. CIPRIANO Land lfio needed laanre a good growth "While nlcnlcklni last month sir 11 stab wound under the chin of a bow i year old bov was ttolleacd aosa ious character and may prove fatal. for several'months to come. Warnke washery at Duryea resumed tho effect that Mrs. Chris. Sellmaa by 180 yards, bounded north by Pablo of grata: la ttaie t tHAture before hr Mon frost. weed or plant," sayi M. Dibble, of Th'e case Is shrouded In mystery and The great Anaconda mines of operation today under a strong guard. had been granted a divorce from her Saachea. south by Amado Benches. Ilk caused much Ions head ot heaviest Is present by nubile road, west by old Ta.8BI silk Sioux City, Iowa. "Ma rabbad the poi- there Is no clue to the men who com- tana still the list the The strikers have hot gaikered In any husband. Mr. Sstlmaa at eat river. ,ae4 . ttk tram drowning mad son off his hands Ikto kit yN aad for copper producers In the world. The numbers. here. Ho was met this morning and froaai property, ibo. Taxes, 16.72: mitted tho crime. to-t.4- --'A'straylal aa1 fcliea coitfuaion resulted a while we were. BlNHS i.ww output Is 100,000,000 pounds per year. atatod that he aad wife, before his de alty, II cents; costs, 35 cents; 0. treat til Srkalat t ike herds. High- - hla sight Finally a tHKgUMrvrttom Foley's Kidney Curo is a medicine A contract has been let for consid- Tho best nhVlteChasnWaln' parture from Las Vegas, had agreed a if.. .Uiil... . B dUTtMitftKK. at ttamrafirt, it; loweat, 56; no mended De Witt W1WB alve free from polsono and will cure any erable development work on the Alex- Stomach and Llvar faVfeil. Easy to to disagree, and that, in order to satis APOLONIO Lam! 3S The trat apnllcatlda kt Mhlm and in be- take. Pleasant In For sale by M farad, bounded north by E. Nlcto, . case of kidney disease that Is not properties, near Ccrbat, Arlx. fy her, as sho was the one desiring di- bf ls., .,. , ,, a few days he wal M s at ander druggists. eft. Mdth ahd east by public road, west by AraVWaA, M. Rlckardaoa: Corn f rr." yond the reach of medicine.. It Is proposed to run tunnels from the all vorce, de deeded to her all hi prop- For skin, disease, ettU. bkfti. aaalds, o pttbile ShtrSBC. Land 40 by 200 yards, it MkiHf MMtB 1s the drought, aad wounda, lasect D Wltt'fl Witch Ready 200' foot reVel. erty in Las Vegas and that the amount MHtiM BSfth by A.' Llsard, south by blti( for Fraternal Congr. CllBwtckard large MANY QUESTION! TO ANSWER. upon. eaa sat jrfSeettty Amount to more than Haiel Salve I stir Cat. HelUves Denver, Colo.. Aug. 20. About 500 J. has located a of alimony had also been settled at. Iti Otro, east by S. Benches, west of many throughout half crop.. Highest temperature, 93; piles at once. Beware of counterfeits, delegates wilt attend the National Fra- Iron deooslt three miles northwest Th Bureau of Immigration Sellman has friends bf. INbltt road. Personal property. Co. O from Relva fam- IM.M. Taxes, 22 lowest, 57; no rain. B. H. Brlggs ft anu J. H. Rielly congress, which In Chloride, Ariz. Tho ore. aside New Mexico who will regret his cents; penalty, 11 ternal meets this SG All Sort of Litters from Man eoets, 70 Jhwtylew John W. Corbett: Good ft Co. city arrange its flUftng qualities, carries from ily troubles. cental cent; total. 11.03. o next week, and elaborate Asking Information. aaowera .have, vegetation, and completed to 98 in'gold per ton. KtRCHNEK. N. L. Land 110 by I revived Jrm Mln Fir. ments have been for their Considerable Mekl Tea ReoKlvely Cure tick Has vara, bounded north by R. Baca, aout wHl assure fall Dasture. The rains reception and entertainment. Sixty excitement exists at The bureau of Immigration, located Senator W- - A. Clark, ot Montana, is Wlhslow1, Arlz., over the, discovery at at Santa Fe receives from fifteen to lledeeh by E.'Nleto. east by Los Lomas, west eame too late to make corn, and all now purpose ot in- benevolent Insurance societies will be Indigestion' and conauaatleu. A de- by Banta Ana Indian reaer.vauon.t'I ax in Jeromo foe the Sunset eak, near that place, ot good twenty-fiv- e per some re excepting those of the late fait represented, among them the Macca letters day and lightful herb Urtnk. Remove all erup. es, $4.33; penalty, 21 cents; costs, 3 vestigating the fire that is now raging or or I Jaatlag 'will be short. Highest tern bees, the Modern Woodmen, Woodmen lndlcatOns oil. A number loca peculiar questions aro asked bf It, turns of the ekln, producing a perfect cent total, $4.89. in the big copper mine. Before return- Menu have been made. Some of these are worthy of complexion or money retuBded. Mo nerature, 89; lowest, 43; rain, 1.15. of the World, Ancient Order of "United letters . uuraz. jube de jeouH Land s& ing to Butte he will probably decide A force of men has been put to work following and 60c?. ' Write to us for tre ;amle. Tolsom Jackson Tabor: A dry Woodworkers and the Knights and La reproduction. The' letter by 175 varas, bounded north by J. Yrls, upon some course to pursue In putting developing a group of copper claims from a Brooklyn man is a case in W. H. Hooker ft To., Buffalo, N. T. I. arri, south by P. Sllva, east by C. SIN week, cool on 10th and 11th. dies of Security. The president of the B. Brlgg and the out the fire, if such a thing is possi- in coyote canyon, near Mora, in. m. point: H. O'Reilly ft Co. and H. ft va. west by C. Sllva and Improvement; Ob 14th a heavy of thia society Is D. A. H. Warner, of the Co. the fall rain in ble. Ore runs 70 per cent copper 'a clipping uauu tin oy jyo yams,, uounaeci norm vicinity, Knights and Ladles of Security, of To The Dear Sir: Enclosed find but the rata covered a belt parrying Borne gold. New York Times. Am sick, 8ANTA by F. Mares, south by S. Mares, east peka; the vice president Is J. A. Lang- - from the FE. by ditch, by unknown. aly three miles wide, and outside of It Nssds a TMlo. White Hills Mining company consumption. $206. Wish Indian west Per There are tines when your liver fltt, ot tho Royal Arcanum, of Daltt Tho. Have Have sonal property, $120.00. Taxes, $3.43; thm verytblBg is dry. This condition of Arizona has been sued for $19,000 to save my life, so intend to go to this From the New Mexican. exkU to ot Clayton, needs a tonic. Don't get purgatives more, and the secretary, H. W. Sack- - penalty, 7 cents; costs, 70 cents; total. also the south legal and 17,000 other expenses new Sun-bath- ," two children that gripe and weaken. De Witt's Lit- ett, of the United Workmen, of Mead fees place mentioned, the "City of Mrs. H.. L. Ortlx and 14.30. very good grass for five or atx mile alleged bo due on acount of tho a lm- tle Early Riser expel all poison from vllle, Pa. The purpose of tho congress to In the center of the Colorado have returned from Alabama after MONDRAGON. JUAN Land and - then '.everything burned up by the sysfm'and acts as to liv- Bults growing out of the Scanlan trou- Arizona. stay ot and a provementa In Bernalillo. the tonic the Is to discuss plana for the Improve desert in California and pleasant threo months Personal droaght. In Foliom a horse was er. W. Scott, 521 Highland avenue, ble. rail- property. $110. Taxes, $1.52; penalty, ment of tho various orders, especially Would like to know tho nearest halt with Mrs. Ortlc's relatives.. Oae killed fay tbJ llghtniax. HlghMt tern Milton, Pa., says: "I have carried De way to the place and whether the of Mrs. Ortli's cousins, Mis Granger, 7 cents: costs, 35 cents: total, $f.94. Early me with a view to bettering the system of Fatlad 6 neeatnre, 87; lowest, 45; rate, 0.10. Witt' Little Risers with for Whan Other MSdicinss Have Southern Pacific or tho Atlantic ft came with her. l'EKEA. JOSE MUNIZ Y LanU FrBRJasd Cyril J. ColIyer: Second several years and would not be without Insurance business. Take Foley's Kidney Curo. It ha by 300 varas, bounded nortn by M. GrI- - easy everything else has disap Pacific and the names of the two sta T. M. Barttett and Claude Cochlan, ego, by by Es- - I is them." Small and to take. Purely cured wbsu south N. Gutlerres, cast alfalfa. .gathered and it the heav vegetable. They never gripe or dis Foley's Kidney Cure. pointed. Alvarado Pharmacy. tions and whether the place Is reached of Glorieta, arrived In tho city with tero, south by Grant. Land 18 varas, crop for four years. The third course, having ttt tress, b. H. Briggs . cfcana J. n. Will cure bright's disease. by steamboat ani what alxtcen head of fine cattle for use by bounded north by F. Montoya, south crew s well started. Wheat la cut and O'Rlelly ft Co. , Will cure diabetes. Shah of Persia. only a small amount of money, I should tho local butchers. Mr. Bartlett say by Chaves, east by P. Perea, west by atacked;, yield' estimated 35 to 40 bush- o Will cure stone in bladder. London. Auk. 20. The shah proceed pursue thore upon my arrival. about all tho trout have been A. M. Gallegos. Personal property. Train Rohhsr Captured. dis- that els': Tfceie'.i' plenty of water la tb,e. Will cure kidney and bladder ed fo Portsmouth this morning for the caught out of the Peco this season. 180.00.. Taxes, $13.04; penalty. 6$ Superintendent M. B. Davis, of tho eases. to Visit Slater. cents; costs, 70 cents; total, river aad ditches, but we need rain nurnose ot visiting King Edward on Wont Hla In some Instances dynamlto haa been $1.02. Wells-Farg- o Express' company at El o SANCHEZ, AMADO Land 60 by 300 Have 'had only a trace since last royal yacht Victoria and Albert. A. J. Cottlnghamnwept to Washing by ought to know bet- a", telegram Buying Cattle. tho used men who yard, bounded north by C. Gutierrez, and range Is complete Paso, Texas, has received ton County, Ark., to see his sister and Christmas, the C. has bought 4,000 to 5,000 (dys- ter, although It Is contrary to law. south by. A. Lucero, east by Indian ly dried iip. from Parrat, Mexico, which contained F. Hunt writes Marlon Lee, of Dunreath, Ind. while there wa taken with flux treasurer, news of the capture ot Lee.H. Smith, head of cattle In Mexico for delivery re entery) and w?a very bad off. He J. II. Vaughn, territorial ditch, west' by old river and improve- Hobh'rt W. H. Hough; Wheat most "I tried elfcht pnysicians wiinoui a ten visit to ments. Personal property, $65.0u. said to be the third bsndlt'who joined within tho next two or ihreo weeks to Her. only tnreo itouica oi roiey a ruu decided to try Chamberlain' Colic, has returned from day' ly ana we uorn It I Taxes, $1.09; penalty, 6 cents; costs. in,ranea. quality iair In robbing a Mexican Central train at Miller & Lux In California. The stock ney Curo mado mo a well man." Cnolera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Sllvorton, Colo., where understood ahowsjmprovcrneiit during the past plcsr.ee prompt raining 35 cents; total. $1.49. Bermljlllo last month. will be shipped through El Paso be- o was so much with tho he has some very valuable week, '!iutnV grapes antl ,ate peaches Lode Goats Live Lona. cure which elected, that he wrote is likely to him sFRaCINCT NO. 2." Tho capture was made at a little tween the 2Gth ot August and the 6th it property, which make 10 yards are very g'ooa'. very Sierra county, in New Mexico, has the manufactures a leUer In praise of CHAVES. NOYOLA. Land It is dry and rain place in the mountalns,of western Chi- ot September. a wealthy man. 8. H. Elklns, postmas wide to odd ot grant, bounded north by by Very 40,000 goats. Fraternal orders their medicine. Mr. Cottlngbani re would beneficial. Cblnapas, l;y Mexicans nearly ter at Columbia, Mo., who accompanied P. Ooniales, south by L Gonaales, east huahua, called do seem to use sides at Lockland, Ark:' This remedy. Los Alamos William Frank: A Wells-Farg- Threatened. grow rapidly but not with him by, by whom the detectives had Consumption Is by druggists. him to Sliverton, returned river, west Ceia, Land 30 yard up goat Increase. El News lor sale all 1 light ralii the 11th, but the drought placed upon "I waa troubled with a hacking tho Paso o Benlamln M. Read, Esq., in re wldo to end ot grant, bounded north theraL cough a year and I thought I had by T. Sandoval. Bouth by conditions . remain practically un for DEMINB. ceipt of a telegram from Robert Read, J. Chaves. smitn am not surrcnacr wunout re says C. Ungcr, 211 Foley's Kidnoy Curo will cure all by by Coja. 40 changed." Early apples are ripening, en- consumption," Esq., Baying the latter would east river, west Land sistance. A desperate encounter Champaign, III. a diseases arising from disordered kid that Wheat and oats being harvested, Maple St., "I tried City with hi little UONZALKb.JObE ANTONIO Lana are sued, In which a number of shots were grqat many remedies and I waa under noya or bladder. From the Herald. leave Kansas 45 by 600 yards, bounded north by M. but in general, crops are very dlscour exchangod, and one of the attacking several An Interesting discovery was made daughter, Corlnn, for a visit to Air sown uy oasc the caro of physicians for Suddan Death. rerca. a. j. Marlines, aging, and everyone Is hoping for rain, party was killed. months. I used one bottle of Foley' this morning by a boy named 81ms Read and family In this city. Robert by Rio Grande, west by Rio Puerco Lower Peaasco H. W. Cresswcll, Honey and Tar. It cured me, and I John Morrison, colored, died at his Davis in the neighborhood of the' Read Is the son of tho lato Rev. Robert Coja. Land 20 by 600 yards, bounded Jr.: Splendid local showers during To My Frlsnds. have not been troubled Blncc." room on West Copper avenue about 9 Qnllthfirn TJnnlfln rallrna.1 nAir II. Read, who was tho only brother of north by C. Gonzales, south by T. Gon Joy I you Kodol did east, ny the last (wo weeks grass is good It Is with toll what o'clock this morning, ot pneumonia. the foot of Gold avenue, where tho Bis- - Mr. Read's father, and until within the zales, Kio Grande. West br and for mo. I was with my stom Dead In Philippines. grant Improvements. all over the country. troubled the Tho deceased wits 20 years old and build dopot. few months was unknown to th limits and Per- Penasco Third ach several months'. Upon being of war de- bee railroad didn't the last property, $125.00. for The Insular bureau tho only two (lays. Read Is also a brother sonal Taxes, $4.84; crop of alfalfa is being cut. Corn Is advised to use Kodol I did bo, anu partment of was sick The disease Whllo walking along, the lad noticed latter. Robert penalty, 24 cents; costs. 70 cents; to- has been advised tho cold. Tho gun Mrs. George T. Dletx, of Nebraska, Toasting ears, and a good crop. Cane word cannot tell the good that it uid Itudolfo Gonzales, Interpre- develoned from a severe the rusty barrel of a sticking out of tal. $5.78. death ot 3 found out and small grains doing finely. Early for me. A neighbor had dyspepsia so Aug- funeral will bo held at o'clock to of tho ground and upon digging It up throueh whom Mr. Read MARTINEZ, BENICIO Land 44 by ter In tho province of Ilocos Sur, 604 yards," peaches 'are gone; apples will be tnat Be nau mea jnosi ereryiniuK. i ot HIb morrow afternoon from tho Southern bounded north by A. Garcia, him to use Kodol. "Words ot grat ust 11, as a result cholera. by A. by w large yield'. told Methodist Episcopal church. Inter south Sandoval, east river. come mo him be nearest relative Is Edward C. Tafoya, Meat itude have to from ment will be made at Fairvlew ceme ew bvj Coja. Personal prppertr. $85. fartcTl. H. Hart: Flno cause I recommended eo. W. Fry, Santa Fe, N. M. Taxes, lld.15: penalty. CO'cenUrVcest. rains been of groat benefit to tery. f hate Viola, Iowa. Health and strength of 35 cents; , total, $11.00. crops. Watermelons arc making a bow' ana uoay. acpena on anu mum-acb- A Physician Healed. MARTINEZ, Land 25 by 500 rainu physic- At Panama, Columbia, by Chamber JULIO growth as may turn out well after all and normal actlxttjr.'of. the digest- Dr. Geo. Ewlng, a practicing A CHANCE IN A TIME yards, bounded north by V. Carrlllo, Grove, Ky., ovc lain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Orapee'eu tfeo market. Highest tern ive organH. Kodol, the great recon- ian of Smith's for south by F. Gonzales, east by river, thirty years, personal expoi-lenc- o Remedy. peature,'93; lowest, 09; rain, 2.46, structive tonic, cure all stomach and writes his west by grant. Taxes, $3.88; penalty, bowel troubles, Indigestion, dyspepsia. with Foley's Kidney Cure: "For Dr. Chas. H. Utter, a prominent to Invest on the ground foor with owners, In a developed free milling 9 35 Mlmbres-Char- lea Dennis; A fine cent; costs, cents; total. $4.87. iti Kodol divests any aood foot, you oat. years I had been greatly bothered wltl physician ot Panama, Colombia, In a gold mine that has produced, aad ha expended oa It MKSTAS. RAFAEL Land 89 by 404) ra4a ia the 16th all over this section of a after meals. B. H. Briggs kidney and bladder troubble an ei states: warcn ' Take dose recent letter "Last i yl4iv bounded north by Angelo Qoe the country, aad a few light showers ft Co. and J. H. O'Kiewyift uo. largcd prostrato gland. I used every- had as a patient a young lady sixteen FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS bjj. south by M. Martinez, east by T. s Oram-ha- thing known to profession without age, very five-stam- p swee.' a good start bow the year of who had a baa at' In development an the ledge and a complete mill, with all HMiea, west byV. SatfeiUanes and prospects are bright for good A Myatery f th Canadian. relief, until I commenced to use tacK of dysentery. Everything i pre Improvements. Personal .property. SMktl taking other necessary machinery ready to rua. feed". Floods on tho Mlmbre Some freighter cemlag from the Foley's Kidney Cure. After scribed for her proved ineffectual and Ooark la nroanect. bat mine ha produced. We iWJW.f Taxes, 38 cents; nafaUy, 1 lfrtr I was entirely relieved growing worso every hour. The aot a a that aneW sonio damage to ranches, but Bell ranch to Tncumcasi on last Satur- three bottles she was are placing 1M,000 shares of development stock at Mo per share, cay eeat; costs. 35 cents; total, 7fcnts. ' and cured. I prescribe it now dally In parents were suro she would die, , MARTINEZ, ELIA8 LaBd yards, BK Wiavy.- - day, noticed the dead .liody of a man Her Itai sloe i,iwu,uuu snare, (par vwm ei ouch;, runy pmm mnm mim-- H my practice and heartily recommena Sho bad become so weak that she develop put property oa a paying baali. teainded north by F. Armljo, south by COallBte-7Auton- lo Joseph; Lecal floating down the Canadian river about trou- to farther aad the t Its use to all physicians for such could not turn' aver In bed. What to aaM.A property lylag near tho Oaark, with aowkere aa good a O. Montbya, east byj,.river, wet by fifteen miles northeast of. Tucumcarl. saowiaf Tax-m- howfts djirlgthe past week have ble. I have prescribed It In hundred do at this critical moment was a study very development, sold week to a New Yerk ayndlaate hllto: Personal, propeVty, 7s.00. , - They- - unablo whether It and Uttla hut i,.hWh of the greaTcst benett to .grow- were to say,, of cases with porfect success." for me, but I thought ot Chamberlain's tnr aan&aaa. Th will aav dividend and b worth aar inside M $8.67; penalty,. 32 cent; costs, 35 lody ot Mexican, or Amer- Remedy dark aad was the at Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea This 1 the best Investment for the money that has pents;' total, $7.24. lBcqiiilke ranf, jxilng Anethtr Limited Train Wracked. ix months,, wjfte MMtat,'' ) 'mm ar Beouraw'ir. Cera aad baa ican. Owing to th river swollen aad as a last resort prescribed it. The been offereVto'the investing public. . , rarda to end of bounded Kan., Aug. 22. most wonderful result was elected...... a. . ... t xjpfrh aoasaleaBOiPh by N. Gr-eta-', fMltfl bow; wheat b4a har from recent rain and the carrest Fort Scott, The j jo not lose ibis opportunity, ii win comb u. brO. - Within eight bourn she waa feeling reporthtit mine, ate., adt by river, wm by Ceja. Per- U th avr-- wlft, It would be useless to try and 'Frisco southern limited train, south For further particulars, prospects, oa references, 414 day - sonal property, Taxes, 88 "a4mtAa blr body, so. allowed bound, heavily laden with passengers, much better: lnsldo of three she nddree, ft $7S,. cent;: . am. wapait 'teaparatur. w; recover the 'ld the waa upon her feet aad at the end of .MaaHy;,. eeat; eeajJTll.OSj total, mahtBg waters' to carry It aloag on It ma derailed at Edward Juactloa, oae week wa entirely well." For sale running thirty mile hour, way to the sea.i This adds another to while aa by all druggists. t)NTOYA, JfMr FELIPE-Ij- mH x be-tw- a OZARK MINING & MILLING CO., -- "llWaSy eajatwr sM he many ray tKl .connected with Mae eae having driven a aprke o 60LD 74 by 100 ya dfcfliawaded north by T. wbr. proba-M- Death of a Beed Man. Montoya. . "t0( Dm CaaadlaB 4vr. n$Jt' will r the switch rails. SaiiBeer aad MOSCOW) IDAHO. easts ar uutierre, eaet aerer le kiwvrn who the, dead man were iajured, but Ben of the Thw morning C. O. Cushmaa reeelv. nrtafe'Bka4e;jrt by great UaaMa telegram announcing the death of ssjt;layirisiiati. Feraoaal ,iH, or how kfaatn i9,hls deat-h- wert hurt. eda HP $er U t.Jtv y . i. 5