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THIRTY-SIXT- H GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN SESSION

- A- . .s ; - New Mexico Legislature Organized ft " at High Noon Today With John S. ! iS Clark as President of the Council -- V. , vf , V ' - - . . , and Carl A. Dalies Of in. the House of Representatives.

The Thirty-sixt- h Biennial Legislative I good, and law has its birth. Assembly of the Territory of New The rudest form of the law making Mexico convened this noon in sixty power, that which is the first step days' session. The law prescribes no from absolute barbarism, is the autoc- elaborate ceremonial for the opening racy, in which the chief, the king, the of the session and it was attended by czar is the untrammeled anl irrespon- strict democratic simplicity although sible law maker. With advancing civ- by no means devoid of interest. There ilization c.omtr the oligarchy, where the were no special decorations. Over privileged class rules; the limited the recess of the president's desk in monarchy, where under constitutional the Council Chamber was draped a limitations the people are permitted arge American flag. There was a a partial participation in their own large attendance of spectators ' both government; and last and highest that upon the galleries and the floors of the human mind has yet conceive 1 both Houses, quite a number of ladies the democracy, a government "of the being present. ' ;j people, by the people and for tl e peo- Council's First Day. ple." At 12 o'clock, Hon. JatriesW. Ray- - Gentlemen, it is our inestimable nolds, Secretary of the Territory called good fortune to live in a land and to the Council to order, J. L. Shively, participate in the blessing af its gov- pastor of St. John's Methodist Epis- ernment, which is the capstone of the copal Church of this city, led in fer- temple of civilization, the to JOHN S. CLARK. pinnacle vent prayer after which Assistant the pyramid of human liberty. And It CARL A. DALIES. of the G. A. Flem- is our solemn we President of the Council of the Thirty-Sixt- h Secretary Territory, responsibility that Legislative Assembly. of h ing called the roll of members and as have been sent here by our several Speaker the House of Representatives of the Thirty-Sixt- Legislative the name of each Councilman was constituencies as their representatives, Assembly. called he stepped in front of the presi- delegated with their power, commis- John S. Clark was born in ber 1900. He was coal oil Haywood appointed dent's rostrum. The oath was admin- sioned with their authority, burdened County in the state of Tennessee on inspector of the Territory in March istered to every member at the same with their obligations and our own, to Carl A. Dalies, is the son of a Ger- on November to Va- October 29, 1858. His parents lived 1899 and filled that position for four 8, 1904, represent time, the members being all present, exercise for them the dlviuely given man Lutheran clergyman. His birth- lencia and Torrance Counties in the on a farm and were In prosperous cir- years, until March, 1902, when it was as follows: to make the laws for their own right place is Menominee Falls, Wisconsin, Lower House of the Thirty-sixt- h cumstances. He attended the public abolished by law. For a number of Members of Council. government. a suburban town of Milwaukee, Wis- being the strong- schools in his county. He worked on years and up to within a year ago he as mem- on- - The following were sworn in Two facts augment responsibili consin. The date of his birth is De- est Republican district in the the farm and perfected his education was engaged in the livestock business bers of Council J. at time. One as Territory. the Legislative by ty the present is, that cember 5, 1875. In early childhood, he In 1903 he was appointed Governor by private study at home. He came in Leonard Wood County, and for W'. Terri- are in by Raynolds, Secretary of the a party we overwhelmingly the his to Otero a Ir- to New Mexico on April 1st, 1884, set- sometime past has been in the accompanied parents Racine, member of the Territorial general tory: majority. This is ample warrant that wnere resided one in Las Vegas, of which city he insurance business in Las Vegas, his Wisconsin, tney rigation Commission, and of the Board tling First District, Colfax, Mora and our legislation shall be along lines In 1877 with re- has been a resident ever since and one of the most year. his parents he of Managers for New Mexico of the agency being import- Union Counties: Jeremiah Leahy. characteristic and distinctive of our moved to been in several ant in New Mexico. va- Ripon, Wisconsin, where his Louisiana Purchase Exposition, of where he has engaged northern His Second District, San Miguel, Leon great party principles. business He rious business have father, the Rev. Carl Dalies, is still which board he was elected vice presi- successful enterprises. undertakings ard Wood and Quay Counties: U. C. Had not the people desireJ Republi- was married in 1881 to Miss Nannie turned out well and he is in comfort pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran dent. Winters and John S. Clark. can legislation, they had not sent us Church. He received his educa- C. Watson, who came to this Territory able circumstances. For the first time early During his two terms in the assem- Third District, Taos, Rio Arriba and here. These seats would otherwise be tion in the schools of and was im- with him. Mr. Clark has been a stead- in his life he accepted the nomination Ripon at bly, he a member of the most San Juan Counties: Alexander Read now filled by our late campaign com- the of Va- fast. ever since he was old tor office in the recent cam age eighteen came to Belen, portant committees and did excellent Republican public and Malaquias Martinez. ;'j petitors. The belief of the majority lencia to ' and and became a of County, where he entered the and creditable service for the people enough understand politics paign candidate the Fourth Santa Fe County: evidently is that abides un- Re- District, prosperity employ of his uncle, John Becker, who and his constituents. His legislative from his majority has voted the Republican party for the Council dis B. ?t of Re- Thomas Catror, der the shadow the wing of then conducted the large marcantile es- record shows that he voted for none publican ticket. On reaching Las trict composed of the counties of San is that Fifth District, Bernalillo, McKidley publicanism, and their desire tablishment,1 now owned by the Beck but wholesome and proper measures. Vegas he interested himself in local Miguel, Leonard Wood and Quay, the a and Sandoval Counties: NestO',',miji-toy- our enactments shall con , 4 legislative er Mercantile and with In business life politics and has represented San Mi- most populous and largest In the Ter " Company he has attained a high and W. H. Greer. form to their belief. Yet, it behooves which Mr. Dalles is at con- and for a is guel County for the past ten years as ritory. - Ke was elected by a majority present position young man, he Sixth District, Valencia and Tor- us to remember that while we are the nected. In 1900 he was elected a mem- considered very successful. He is a a member of the Republican Central of 585 votes. Yesterday he became not rance Counties: Jacobo Chaves. majority, we are the whole people. ber of the Thirty-fourt-h Committee of the Territory. In 1896 the nominee of the Republican party Legislative straightforward and upright man and Seventh District, Socorro and Sierra A minority, respectable in members, without He ele- he was a delegate from the Territory for president of the Council and today Assembly opposition. one of the leaders of the younger Counties: W. E. Martin. and wealth, have little repre Thirty-fift- h to St. Louis Convention was elected to that honorable and 1m ability served a second term in the ment in public and business life In the Republican Eighth District, Grant, Dona Ana, sentation on this floor. It is therefore voted nomination of Will-la- a vote. Assembly and was again elected New. Mexico. and for the portant position by rising Luna and Otero Counties: Charles E. incumbent upon us to be more regard- and for McKinley the adoption Mr. Clark is one of the leading Miller. ful of their and de- standard in the rights, privileges of the gold plank business men of the Meadow and Ninth District, Grant, Dona Ana, to be more careful of their in then and there He City sires; platform adopted. Otero, Lincoln, Chaves, Eddy and terests, more heedful of their Opinions, TERRITORIAL SENATOR BURTON was chairman of the Terri- enjoys a high reputation for upright Republican Roosevelt Counties: Charles L. Bal- than we would be did one-hal- f for two ness, sturdiness of nearly torial Central Committee integrity, character, lard. of this chamber contain their party SUPREME COURT GETS NEW TRIAL years from September 1898 to Septem and for being "a man of his word." Hon. W. E. Martin with a few leaders. words of nominated for New Mexico commendation, The other fact is that The Supreme Court of the Jan. 16. The case of of Hon. John S. is on so to before re- Territory Washington, president the Council, trial, speak, the of New Mexico convened this Senator J. R. Burton was decided Clark. The nomination was seconded mainder We to morning by BAD ELECTION JAPS FORMALLY of the country. have, at 10 o'clock in its chambers at the the U. S. Court dis- Nestor who a Supreme today by by Hon. Mbntoya, paid use the language of the Scripture, capital there being present Hon. missing the writ of certiorari to the brief but tribute to asked of the nation and MEN PUNISHED ENTER THE PORT eloquent personal bread, they William J. Mills, chief justice; Hon. Circuit Court of Appeals for the the nominee. There being no other have us a stone; we have asked given John R. McFie, associate justice; Hon. Eighth Circuit and reversing the ver- - nominations, Mr. Clark was chosen for a fish, and they have given us a Frank W. of 16. Third Parker, associate justice; diet the Dlstrlct Court for the Denver, Jan. The Supreme Headquarters Japanese Army, unanimously by a rising vote. Hon, serpent. Or to put it plainly, we Hon. Tien 16. William H. Pope, associate jus- eastern district of Missouri on the Court announced today in Jan. 14, via Tsin, Jan. The W. E. Martin and Hon. Nestor Mon have asked Congress to give us state judgment victorious tice, and Hon. Edward A. Mann, asso ground that the payments to Burton the cases of six election officials tried Japanese army yesterday toya were appointed a committee to hood, and they sent out a committee were General ciate justice; George W. Prichard, so made in Washington. in connection formally entered Port Arthur. escort Mr. Clark to the president's that had predetermined to see no good on a charge of contempt with staff licitor general, and Jose D. Sena, The decision of the District Court election. W. Nogi his entered first chair, which he took amidst loud ap while they magnified the slightest was with the recent Guy old town clerk. therefore reversed and the case - through the and took his addressed flaws. We Insisted our Wheeler and Charles- B. Reuve, elec- plause. Visibly moved, he upon rights, Case No. 10G0, Mollie remanded for a new trial. stand in the public square of the new to ' our Rheinbolt, tion judges, were found guilty of refus- the 'Council as follows: and they propose take away plaintiff in error, vs. Zack Wood, de Electoral Vote. town. The army was represented by our and ing to allow watchers to examine the John S. Clark's Address, name, destroy identity, merge fendant in error, error to District Washington, Jan. 16. Soon after one regiment from each brigade. The us into a and undeiirable registration books and permitting per- Gentlemen of the Council distasteful Court, of County, was dismissed convening the House to procession which was five miles long, Legislative will be Eddy today agreed sons to vote from vacant lots and were of the of New Mexico: conglomeration, where there on certificate of plaintiff in error. the Senate resolution was about three hours in passing the Territory neither of purpose, congenial designating sentenced to jail for six and three I realize that in me as your harmony Case No. 1073, Cazier, ap- Wednesday, 8th, as the day saluting base after which the troops selecting of nor of interests. Josephine February months respectively. George W. Hub- officer have conferred ity pursuits, unity pellee, vs. the Valley & North upon which the electoral vote for passed out of the city through the new presiding you The whole is based real or Pepjs bard, special constable, was sentenced me the honor in your plan upon eastern Company, an appeal President and Vice President shall be town. The war correspondents then upon highest affected mistrust of our It is Railway to Jail for one month for preventing this time to bestow. To people. from the District Court of Chaves counted, the proceedings to take place visited the city for the first time. power at deny an that our- watchers to examine books. James I am would be to undisguised assertion by County, was argued and submitted. in the hall of the House of Representa- The old town buildings were badly that deeply gratified selves we are not or Rowan and Charles Munford, election I am human. Qualified prepared Case No. 1074, City of Roswell, ap tives. damaged by shells but in the new deny that statehood. Hence act of thisx judges, were fined f 25 each for permit- No as tell us, the for every pellant, vs. Thomas M. Davenport, ap- Trouble in Philippines. town the damage'was slight. AH ship- doubt, moralists will most a man to vote from a vacant lot. of one's own conscience is legislative assembly be an from the District D. Jan. 16. The ting ping in the harbor was badly dam- approval most dissem pellee, appeal Washington, C, Eugene Cummings, committeeman, the source' of satisfaction closely scanned, widely Court of Chaves County, was argued following dispatch was received aged by shell fire, the warships being highest inated our friends will be for today accused of Interference in the election, known to man; but I cannot think seeking and submitted and upon its conclusion from Brigadier General com- practically worthless, owing to the in- facts as illustrations to be hurled into Carter, was discharged. there is a human soul enwrapped in the court directed an adjournment un- manding the department of Visayas. juries they sustained by shells. Pro- of our calumlnators ; Adams mortal does not with the very teeth til tomorrow at 10 o'clock. Islands: "Lieutenant Will Answer. posals for the surrender of Port Ar- clay that glow will acts and inci- morning Philippine Avery his fellow our enemies seek one of the two Denver, Jan. 16. Governor Adams thur were first made on December 29, pleasure at the approval of con Philippine scouts, and of dents that may be distorted into native were wounded In an will file his answer to the charges of at council of war. General Stoessel men, at. the expression confidence, accusations. our employes, on the of firmation of their In SMOOT'S CASE action on the Dolores River Former Governor Peabody only after was in favor of surrendering but some marked and emphatic, part rests the honor and January those whom he esteems and with hands, Gentlemen, 14th. Private Austin of the the legislature refuses to extend tfme of his general officers and troops were of our beloved "Sunshine Hospital whom he is associated. reputation Corps, was wounded and nine constab- for his preparation. This it is expect- not consulted. intimately Land." Let us be wise as serpents, PROGRESSING Such and such confidence ulary were killed in action near Mas-log- , ed the legislature will do tomorrow, Treatment of 8toessel. approval harmless as doves. Let us bury ani- 16. your selection of me to preside over Samar, January 8th." and Adams will then file the answer Tokio, Jan. General Nogi has mosities, subordinate personal inter- Washington, Jan. 16. James your deliberations declares; Judge his attorneys have prepared. His written to Governor Nagasaki as fol- distinctly local Let us have A. Miner, of Salt Lake City, formerly and I assure you, gentlemen, that ests, forget gains. added San Miguel County to- lows: " As to the treatment of General one mind and one to work of the Court of Utah, was TALKED TO DEATH. while at the honor, I but heart, Supreme day to the list of counties to be inves- Stoessel you will be advised by prop- deeply gratified ef- called as Smoot in- am more moved its testi- earnestly, harmoniously, speedily, a witness in the Washington, Jan. 16. It looks as if tigated. They allege Republican er authorities, but it may not be out profoundly, by Let that before commit- of and confidence. fectively, for the public good. vestigation the Senate the Hamilton statehood bill would cer- frauds In this county. of place to point out to you that Gen- mony your respect be our and alone.. tee on elections. He I never been of those who purpose that privilegesand tainly be talked to death. It is ihe eral Stoessel is now neither a prison- have And now I testified Smoot's "dared in feared to a word for myself. as to good character. hope of the affirmative to keep the pill er of war nor an enemy, but a foreign rush where angels know one enter- Excursionists En Route. tem- it Is not seemly for Polygamy was decreasing so ropidly to the front this week In order to who meritoriously served tread," hence, today, my pride is make 16. ex- gentleman ing upon any enterprise, to the witness said, that he believed force of for vote. Denver, Jan. The first trade moreover so pered and my pleasure subdued by a the issue a date the his country, and honor broad predictions and wide extended Utah would be better in ten years than Unless Arizona can pansion excursion left Denver this af- realization of the duties and responsi- ' the friends of promises. The past is easily read. Its any state in the Union. "There is no bill ternoon on a special train over the tfCdS-ferrin- bilities of I am about to eliminate that territory from the delay, the complicated task of g the position successes failures stand out or unlawful combination in Colorado & Southern Railway for El assume. or boldly polygamy they will attempt to prevent the ques- the forts and munitions at Port as facts of events Utah Is New York or raso. jrrom Amaruio, Texas the Santa Of all human functions those of the on the highway than there in tion reaching a vote this session. . Arthur that he deserves to be accord- no man is to lift the or of added. Fe Texas Pacific tracks will be law maker are the most le, bj?A&) it given the District Columbia," he and; ed full military honors and I com- respond curtain of the future, used. A large number of prominent since they1 are the most far reaching Impene'jle ARM8TRONG WILL mend him to your consideration." Tou must excuse me, then, if I make QUIT. business men accompanied by Cooks' in their results. Law Is the cement of New Mexico Civil Code Iiandsome-l- y Jan. 16. is few promises. I can say in all sinceri- Washington, It learned Drum Corps, have Joined thfr excur- society, the foundation of human lib- bound In sheep, per copy $1.00, for In that Robt. B. Arm- 'will CARTER THE MAN, ty that I bring to the position an hon- high authority sion. The train retjaover the erty. In a state of nature, the savage sale by the New Mexican Printing assistant Mexico Helena, Mont., Jan, 16. Thomas H. est desire to serve you, my party and strong, secretary of the Santa Fe through New and will may roam the primeval forest a law Company. Copies will be sent by mail In of Carter was elected Senator today, re- our In a way that shall be treasury charge the customs, has arrive in Denver next Saturday. The unto himself; his will his guide, Territory, upon the of sum as above, to indicated to President Secre- 1b 52 votes. only to and creditable to receipt the and object of the excursion the hope of ceiving his Own arm his defence. satisfactory you right sole I no any address desired. tary Shaw hlg purpose to resign to diverting southwestern trade to this But as myself. have personal prejudices society is formed, individual, accept an Important business position , oltjr. Advertise your business. It pays. rights are subordinated to the general Continued on Page light All legal blanks at the New Mexican la New York.

A ,(- - Santa Fe New Mexican, Monday, January J 905.

ON STATEHOOD "AND RIGHT MR. DALIES, SPEAKER! SflHTfl FE HEW mEXIGBH THE DAY MUST WIN." The address of Hon. Carl A. Dalies, Editorially, the Albuquerque Jour in accepting the high honor of speaker E .v nal is very seldom hysterical but on of the House, is a straightforward, I mi? NEW MEXICAN PRINTING Saturday it used much black type to heart to heart talk. It la in the main COMPANY, PUBLISHERS. tell the people of New Mexico that un devoted to a defense of the people of OXFOROCL less they begin to push and snout tor New Mexico from the aspersions cast MAX. FROST Editor the Hamilton joint statehood hill tney upon them by thoughtless speakers K LViI for ever so in the east and is a Hm act hand a PAUL A. F. WALTER. would have to wait, oh, and newspapers are statehood. strong declaration that will carry lauager and Associate Editor long, before they given the &DtS Th.fi dictum is pronounced that single weight in Washington, against the pro FOR WOMEN ttWl PERCY F. KNIGHT, statehood will be out of the question posed jointure of New Mexico and Ari and Treasurer. WHO CANNOT BE CURED. LIQUORS CX3ARS Secretary not only twenty, fifty or a hundred zona. Speaker Dalies has set himself Backed by over a third of a century years from now but forever; The New a high ideal when he says: up a master at to of remarkable and uniform cures, AflPep Entered as Second Class Mexican is not quite so pessimistic "Progress is, and must continue, record such as no other remedy lor the me Santa Fe Postofflce. about this. There were very import be our watchword, and to this end we diseases and weaknesses peculiar to s IS ant people and influential too, In Con-eres- s. as legislators must work with the zeal women ever attained, the proprietors of not so many decades ago who of lovers of progress and hold the Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. feel warranted in to pay declared, by God, that Kansas would advancement of the interest of our be- fully offering Dally, per week, by carrier $500 in legal money of the United 00 never be admitted to statehood unless loved close to our hearts; Fe- per month, by canier ....$1 Territory States, for any case of Leucorrhea. EL Dlly, 75 it was as a slave state, but many of remembering at all times that we are or J. Pi?opd;cto2?e Jaily, per month, by mail male Weakness, Prolapsus, Falling Locoes mall 7 60 these same wiseacres lived to see not here as the servants of not a few, but of Womb which they cannot cure. All Tally, one year by trial of ' mall 4 00 only Kansas admitted but slavery abol the many the servants of all the peo- they ask is a fair and reasonable .illy, six months, by care- cure. 3 00 , states. of New Mexico. Let us then, their means of .Ally, three months, by mail.... ished throughout the United ple 2 00 of the advanced conditions, as The nt Independent Order THE VeeW, per year The New Mexican is convinced the fully study 1 CO of the claims of New Mexico we find them today and meet them by of dood Templars. weekly, six months justice which tnanv women hnvr was 75 and such and just legis- An experience weekly, per quarter for single and separate statehood, prudent, equitable related by Mis Agnes stabbing, of sji East our as follows: , I month 5 so are, by the way.the Journal, and Del- lation as will further the growth of otb Street, New York City, fekly, per and of its had very poor health for a year until life if egate Rodey and most ofthe other joint Territory the prosperity looked dark and dreary to me. Hnd head- CLAIRE HOTEL as also was statehood boomers, but would people, giving birth to such laws aches, backache, pain, ray sleep i New Merican is the oldest they broken and fitful. I longed for health. Tried GEORGE E. Tb temDorarize. would bow to an in will redound to the credit and good several medicines but none were of any last- ELLIS, Proprietor. sent they Fa- iwspapsr in New Mexico. It is of ing benefit until I took Doctor Pierce's justice, to gain a temporary local ad name this assembly." I soon realized that I to in vorite Prescription. fire-pro- of steain-heate- 4 every postofflce the Territory; insist- Well said, Dalies, and here the It helped nature The meet located and and circula- vantage. The New Mexican has Speaker had found right remedy. conveniently only ad has a and growing Thirty-sixt- h to throw off the poisons that saturated the larg ed in the that the statehood ques is hoping that the Legis- tion the and pro- past system, removed all pains and strengthened Hotel in the city. Electric lights, bath and sanitary plnmMng among intelligent tion will not be settled until it is set lative Assembly will not put to shame the digestive organs, and brought the roues of gressive people of the Southwest. noble sentiments! health back to my cheeks. This medicine if to date. First-cla- a Cafe and Buffet tled right and it sees no reason for these taken occasionally keeps the system in perfect throughout. Everything up condition, helping it to throw off the disease despairing at this time. to I Fine Room for Commercial Ken 4f M M IS NECESSARY FOR GOOD and consequences of exposure dampness tesnedted. Sample "But right is right, since God is God; WHAT am pleased to give it my endorsement." UNION And the must win; TIMES. "Favorite makes weak right day con- Prescription" To doubt would be disloyalty, "The New Mexico legislature women strong, sick women well. Ac- AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN PLAN. To would be sin." venes next Monday, the 16th instant. cept no substitute for the medicine falter for weak women. Mexico Legisla- There is little use to hope for better which works wonders BOUN It is up to the New Common Sense Medical Office the NEW MEXICO'S NORTHERN in the times in the until this body Dr. Pierce's Postal'Telegraph and Cable CoV to Building ture to pass a memorial early Territory Adviser is sent on of 21 one-cen- t DARY. of lawmakers has finished their free receipt session, against the injus- for paper-covere- d book, COKNKR FLA2A AND SAN FRANCISCO STREET. This is; the the Denver Re- protesting Is .im- stamps the way that to inflict labors, i. e. unless the, record cloth-boun- Ad- southern tice which it is sought upon or 31 stamps for the publican feels about the of New Mexico and this time, which we hope will dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. which conflicts both the people proved boundary of Colorado, Arizona hv them Into be the case." Alamogordo Journal. of New Mexico, and if the amalgamating with that one commonwealth the will of All signs indicate that the record of State feels the against - Cuisine mt Tai rest of the Centennial The noble of the the present assembly will be good and Advertise in the New Mexican and I ftewvated ivid Refia- same about there will be no the people. phrase as way it, Constitution which declaring that all wholesome. Times will be improved you will increase your business. wftkfcttdi Throughout of a involving the two can the danger dispute just government derives its powers much as they be by legislation commonwealths In a civil war h bloody from the consent of the governed, is of the Thirty-sixt- Legislative Assem is there will be can- How's This? "It improbable that still law of the land the bly. Good laws alone, however, for The Palace Hotel between ''Colorado the despite We Offer One Hundred Dollars Reward any disagreement efforts of Senator Beveridge and Dele- not make good times. Energy, thrift, any case of Catarrh that cannot be oured by the federal over the Hall's Catarrh Cure. and government it otherwise. and business capacity on the part of & O. state. It is gate Rodey to make F, J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo. V southern boundary of this the people are necessary to do so in We, the undersigned, have known F. J. WILLIAM aOHgf, PROg the corrected Cheney for the 1 st 15 years, and believe him a question of accepting A SERVICE DEMANDED addition all should work in unison for transac- of the RANGER perfectly honorable in all business tor CojjjraarcSiil Aton survey made under direction BY STOCKMEN. the development of the great natural tions and financially able to carry out any IbM$ Batisfie iioocfts of the and this can Jour- obligations made by this firm. Secretary Interior, The cattle men of the Territory de resources of New Mexico. The Waldinq, Kins n S JJkvik, - be done by an act of the legislature. Territorial nal may rest assured tthat the present Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. liv- sire an organization of Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, "The citizenship of a few people will do in its pow- mucous rangers to protect their . live stock assembly everything acting directly upon the blood und ing south of the new survey, but who or rust- for advancement and progress surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent from the ravages and thetts er the 75 cents Sold all to the survey were ma- free. Price per bottle. by according original lers and stock thieves. They claim of the people. The Republican is in and so is al- Hall's Pills for within Colorado, doubt, Texas drive despera jority in each House is too great to Take Family constipation. Ti of this state over a that the rangers the jurisdiction and cattle thieves from Texas in- low any other conclusion. I narrow These matters should does Wants in the New Mexi- space. to New Mexico on the east and the Place your as soon as can and results. be put at rest possible, of Arizona from the west, that County officials should be placed up- get and since there is reason to be- rangers ac- every therefore this Territory is the dump- on straight salaries and ,be made lieve that the new 'survey is correct, one hundred cent, CURED LUMBAGO. asjy ing ground and the haven of despera- countable for per Papers to the line A. B. Canman. March ALL PERIODICALS. the legislature ought accept does and bad men of all kinds. They of the moneys they are by law required Chicago, writes thus marked. 4, 1903: been troubled with assert that the only way to get rid of to collect. The fee system of paying "Having "The southern of the state ev-- at different times and tried boundary them and to keep the cattle men rrom officials Is becoming more obsolete Lumbago thirty-sevent- h of north one after then dif ooks and is the parallel incHno' miiph nf their stock is to keep ery day The federal government is physician another; Stationery latitude. This was established when denion- - ferent ointments and linaments, gave CANDY n rnmo f Territorial" rane-- ! it eradually. To FINE CIGARS AND course au CUCUUIC 1U, V 1J I discarding' ' Colorado was admitted and of it whose strate its it was shown in it up altogether. So I tried once more, ers in the field constantly, duty inequality, Lln-amen- cannot be without the consent and a bottle of Ballard's Snow t, changed shall be similar to that of the ranger Congress the other day that while the got of this state. There is, however, no which gave me almost Instant WELTSVIER . . force now in Texas and in President of the re JACOB question of from that paral- organized relief. I can cheerfully recommend it, departing Arizona. It is presumed that a cap ceives a salary of Only $50,000 a year, lel as the but only a ques- south- and will add my name to your list of boundary, a lieutenant and twenty-fiv- e men the United States attorney for of where thirty-sevent- h tain, sufferers." 25c, 50c and $1. tion the paral- sufficient to protect ern New York collected $56,000 In fees former runs. will be a force Co. lel from stol- in addition to a of $6,000. In Soldby Fischer Drug ia claimed man who ran cattle and keep them being salary "It that, the or driv- New Mexico too, there are county off- some mis- en and either sold to butchers the original survey made The New icials whose income from public funds New Mexico Civil Code handsome- takes and instead of keeping exactly en out of the Territory. .. PALJtfit, PiMttNM. J. HL VAUQHM, CMttUw. Mexico Cattle Growers' Association is two or three times that of any Ter- ly bound in sheep, per copy $1.00, for the thirty-sevent- h ran the .on parallel committee here to urge ritorial official. sale by the New Mexican Printing line a little south of its true position will have a in direction and it Is Company. Copies will be sent by mall TV correct these errors the new sui legislation this a bill the Governor Deneen of Illinois, in his upon the receipt of sum as above, to was ordered. Presumably it is understood that covering vey the organiza- recent message to the legislature of any address desired. correct and It remains for Colorado necessary provisions for of this ranger state advocates strongly the con- to accent it or eo to the expense of tion and maintenance that force and prescribing its duties has al- struction of good roads and highways, GRIP COLDS running the line over with a view to these the ready been drawn and will be intro- insisting that the better are, Laxatlme Bromo Quinine, the world- I THE NATIONAL BANK , new Itsell FIRST showing that the survey earliest better will it be for the business in- removes doe not follow the thirty- - duced into the assembly at the wide Cold and Grip remedy, exactly moment. The is a terests and advancement of the com- full name and It is improbable that possible question the cause. Call for the seventh parallel. careful monwealth. Here is a pointer for New Grove. 25c. errors of would very serious one and demands look for signatlre of E. W. sufficient Importance as the cost Mexico. The present road laws should be found to such a venture." and earnest consideration, Justify and as the subject be amended so as to be of some bene 8AHTA FE, t EW EOtCQ will be quite heavy Have your stationery printed hy the is a new one to the people of the Ter- fit and the "Scenic Route" Road be PRESIDENT Las should New Mexican Printing Company. THE ADDRESS OF ritory. tween this city and Vegas CLARK. be and, for that matter, be completed bilious a dose of Cham- The delivered this morning M. Teller of extended the mountainous re- When try speech U. S. Senator Henry through berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets by President John S. Clark upon ac- to make a stren- gions north to Raton. Colorado, proposes and realize for once how quickly a United I the of the Legisla- of the-- people States Designated Depositary. cepting presidency uous fight for the rights first-clas- s medicine will cor- tive Council of the present assembly, and statehood. The selections by the Republican of New Mexico single rect the disorder. For sale by all is an admirable one from every stand- Senator Teller is thoroughly acquint-e- d majority of John S. Clark of Las Vegas point. It is excellent in diction, .pure with conditions in this Territory for president of the Council and of druggists. of in tone and while short is, neverthe- and knows that the people thereof are Carl A. Dalies of Belen as speaker It is an admitted fact that real es- less comprehensive as to the duty of entitled to single statehood within the House and their election by the The reasons are obvious the present assembly and as to legis- Territorial limits. Knowing assembly to the offices for which they tate, financial men and merchants all present to and best results are should lation required. Mr. Clark paid a very this, he will do the best he can to se were nominated, are pleasing the say that quickest why yo patronize handsome and deserved tribute to the cure it for them. Senator Teller is people of the Territory. In the opinion obtained by advertising in the "New memory of the late Colonel J. Francis- all right of this paper, they will make efficient Mexican." co Chaves, who was the veteran legis- Tho nuttook for Eood legislation by and just presiding officers. lator, had been a member of the Leg- the Thirty-sixt- h Legislative Assembly, Mr. William S. Crane, of , PLAGE x OUR islative Council for twenty-si- years which onened its sessions today m tne . Economy by the Legislative Assem- Md., suffered for years '..cm rheuma- and served several times as its presid beautiful capltol building in this city, bly is demanded by the people, but tism and lumbago. He was finally ad- i i I 1 At Writ. is and ing officer. Mr. Clark's speech and is i uuu nannalni, ,Mavm.o economy in the right direction the vised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, Only High Grade Liquors Cigars ungnt Terri- tenor will receive the commendations Ing, there is nothing on the horizon battle cry. No branch of the which he did and it effected a complete in Stock! of all thoughtful and patriotic citizens to Indicate otherwise. torial government should be hampered cure. This Hnament is for sale by all Kept and it should be read by every one of by a mistaken economy. A penny druggists. COURTEOUS TREATMENT TO ALL them. President Clark's expressions "The statehood question is still oc- wise and a pound foolish policy will on the statehood question are clear cupying the attention of the senate. not do. Have your stationery printed by the W. R. Telephone No. J 7. PRICE, Prop. 9 t'l and to the point. They are in accord Senator Teller, on Monday, offered an New Mexican Printing Company. with the opinion of a vast majority of amendment which provided that Admiral Togo Is a very courteous man. The fleet the people of the Territory upon the Oklahoma and Indian Territory should and gentle mannered In to New command has out to Greatly Demand., subject, and it is very gratifying bo admitted as one state, that under his gone is in more demand than a A. P. HOGLE handled this im-- as a state sea to Admiral Rojestvensky and Nothing note that Mr. Clark Mexico should be admitted give medicine which meets modern require- and cour- should remain a Russian men of war a cordial re- portant matter in a nervy and that Arizona the ments for a blood and system cleanser, manner which is will all the There is nothing like being ageous style and in a territory. This suit people ception. such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They calculated and is sure to give it the in New Mexico, and all the opponents polite. are what need to cure stomach Undertaker and of it is just you attention It deserves by the Senate of Joint statehood in Arizona, but and liver troubles. At Fischer Drug Hamilton becomes law." The of Chicago are dissatis-fl- d the United States, where the doubtful If it ever a people Co.'s store, 25c, guaranteed. Joint statehood bill Is now pending Lordsburg Liberal. hficause John Burns has called funeral Director of the Mr. The Liberal is correct. Senator Tel-ler- 's their town "a pocket edition of hell." and by the people Territory. Have your the who Is one of the leaders of his amendment, if adopted, would Even In such matters, they want to be stationery printed by Clark, New Mexican Printing Company. OAUSTBO VTBSSY party, in San Miguel County and in the suit the neoDle of New Mexico and Ari on the top of the heap. unequiv- and is to Territory,' stands strongly and zona perfectly it gratifying ' the IMPERFECT DIGESTION. Best of ocally with his party and the people as know that the Senator will fight for it Have your stationery printed by MbwtttM -- ' Means less nutri.ion and In conse- iiairjPAUar as Hamilton Joint statehood to end. iV; New Mexican Printing Company. far the the very RESIDENCE 'PHONE bill is concerned. quence less vitality. When the liver 141. The New Mexican publishes Mr. The state of Kansas has a newspa A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. fails to secrete bile, the blood becomes Clark's address In full in another col per man as itc governor. As he is the Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- loaded with bilious properties', the di- J umn. editor of a Republican paper, he ing Piles. Your druggist will refund gestion becomes impaired and the bow- els Herbine will ought to make a good executive. money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to constipated. rectify ' tone P. F. HANLEY for its own cure you in 6 to 14 days. 60c. this; it gives ti the stomach, liver The city of Santa Fe, and the own must "How unbecom kidneys, strengthens appetite, sake and its reputation, give Says Blackstone: and In- men a for a new for Notaries Public for sale clears Improves the complexion, the visiting Denver business ing for a legislator to vote Supplies new life and whole of old the New Mexicans Printing Com- fuses vigor to the genial and proper reception. law, when utterly Ignorant the by 50 cents a bottle. Sold the will be the one." system. by Fine Wines, s& wise more harm than good pany. Fischer Drug Co. Liquor Cigars result of the visit of the Denverites Imported Kf Ks!ve Wlnci far Pnmllv VmmT of New Mexico. Every aWmvb Vnll Nama OUR 9PBGIAI UTIBS Old QajW. to the Capital ImimIw (ha A Supplies for Notaries Public for sale KxBimt. fnili.ImM Rv. ThIb man and every property hold- on business every by the New Mexican Printing Com- a donation of cash 3 So SAW er should aid by be. pany. SAWS FOL ft. . and by personal work. yy&Zftf& Santa Fe New Mexican, Monday, January i 6, J 905.

WOMAN'S BOARD LEADS THE WORLD ' OF TRADE BALL be Dr. V. C. Prick, of Chicago, is the acknowledged leader of the world in the manufac- Can obtained at the ture of pure food products. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and Delicious Flavor- ing Extracts, used in millions of homes, have stood the test for purity and excellence - Social Event Scheduled for half a century. His recent production,- Agreeable By CERRILLOS and MONERO nearly This Effectual Orsm'rn'l.-- for "I have used your valuable Cascarets and And them perfect. Couldn't do without them. I have 31. used tliem for aume time for indigestion and January atid ain now comnletelv cured. Kocnm. ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS merHl them to everywie. Once tried, you will secre never be without them in the family." The report of the recording Edward A. Man, Albany, N.T. O AND RETAIL WHOLESALE tary of the Woman's Board of Trade M will be of interest to many of the We want to call your attention to'thu superior quality of our friends and helpers of this well known The Bowels LUMP COAL, which is screened, free from dirt and bote. WHEAT FLAKE CELERY organization. By it is shown the man ner in which the money raised during CORD WOOD FIRE WOOD and the year in various ways is used for i V,. CANDY CATHARTIC , Cut any size desired KINDLING the benefit of the community. The jT board wishes to thank Frank Owen All orders will receive prompt and careful attention. who has so kindly given the water and mm OFFICE: Garfield Avenue, Near A. T. & M. IT. Depot i 'PHONE NO. 85 for the also the New Pnt.onfc Tin is rapidly gaining a reputation for being the most nutritious, wholesome and best light i;ast year; Pleasant. Palatable. Tnat.A (InnA. SANTA NEW 6 on food is Mexican for and Never Sicken, Weaken or Uripe, 10c, 25c, 60c. Never o j0 FE, MEXICO preparation in their line. The name of "DR. PRICE" any product a cheerfully willingly aold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped COO. 0 guarantee of its being perfect in structure and quality. publishing anything relating to the Quaranteed to euro or your money back. or N.Y. 6oi work of the organization. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago Eat ANNUAL Palatable Nutritious Easy of Digestion and Ready to At its annual election on January SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES ' 9, the following were chosen officers Chas, Furniture Co on My signature , for the coming year: Women Wagner every package. & TQ .SLCCJ President, Mrs. T. B. Gable; vice Extract Who are fret- Dr. Price, the creator of Dr. Price's Cream Bakintr Powder and Dellolous Flavoring president: Miss Byrtha Staab; second nervous, pale, weak and Dealer in address. vice Mrs. F. P. Orichton; A eook book containing 76 excellent receipts lor using the Food mailed free to any president, ful, can be made rosy, strong and Furniture.'QueeD&wari', Cuttlery, Tinware. third vice president, Mrs. M. Jennie Stoves and Eanges. Prepared by PRICE CEREAL FOOD COMPANY, Chicago, lit. Warner; recording secretary, Mrs. A hearty by the use of Palmo Tablets. .1. Chapman; treasurer, Mrs. S. G. Cart- - They make you look and feel years Household Goods of All Kite's Sold or wright; corresponding secretary, Miss Mary Morrison: federative, Mrs. F. P younger. Money back if not satis- Easy Payments. Crichton. THE factory, 50 cents. Book Free. and Sell all kinds of Stccnd Hai d Gu Qi The board has decided to. give one Bny of its popular and pleasant balls on Frames and Palace At Ireland's Pharmacy. Undertaking and Embalming Picture Mouldings Tuesday, January 31, the the Made to Order. Hotel. Tickets will be placed on sale Clias. Wagner I.iceiiM'd Kinbttlmtr in the near future and it is hoped a (Homestead Entry No. 5488.) large attendance will be on hand. Notice for Publication. Residence 'Phone No. i. Telephone No. io. San Francisco Street. Secretary's Yearly Report. Department of the Interior, Land Of Following is the secretary's annual fice at Santa Fe, N. M., Jan. 12, New report: 1905. To the President and Members of Notice is hereby given that the fol A. F. SPIE6EL BER6 the Woman's Board of Trade and LI lowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof brary Association: 257 San Francisco Street. I beg to submit for your consider in support of his claim, and that said tion, the following report for the year proof will be made before the regis P ter or at Santa N. on ending December 31st, 1904. receiver Fe, M., Number of members enrolled, 34; March 3, 1905, viz.: number of regular meetings, 23; num Lino Armenta, administrator in be half of Armen- ber of special meetings, 4; average at the heirs of Fernando Indian and Mexican -- tendance, 14. ta deceased, for the NW 1-- section 13, T 18 R 3 E. Expenditures. N, He names Cash expended for relief work the following witnesses Company to prove his continuous residence Wares and Curios $11.82 j for books and up periodicals on $126.60; for wood for $24; for and cultivation of said land, viz.: library Jose Benito Refu electric light, lamp and other expend! Maeatas, Gallegos, N. M Te- - Baskets, Feather tures for $11; for librarian's gio Armenta, all of Perea. .; Pottery, Rag, Wax, and library lesforo of Jemez. $144; for recording Gonzales, Drawn Work. Gamete salary secretary's MANUEL R. Opals, Turquoises, lUBLISHERS $24; for $24; OTERO, salary, janitor's salary, and Other Genoa. for care of plaza, including policeman's Register. . salary, $167.80; for stamps-postals- DEOALTY v $4; for federation dues, $3.20; for Found a Cure for Indigestion. Ta the best of Una. s la the nrlnting constitution and I use Chamberlain's Stomach and hay crcryfalnfl RUN $18.90, dodgers. $1, $19.20. Cash din Liver Tablets for indigestion and find TER ing the year $661.12. S. that they suit my case better than any Receipts. dyspepsia remedy I have ever tried and Cash from entertainments, $774.71; I have used many different remedies. I for from e appropriation plaza city, am nearly fifty-on- years of age and $187.50; from "Golden Year," $70.55; have suffered a deal from great indiges- jt When Tn Come t AJbuqaerqae Doa't Forget Jt EMBERS o o donation fov library building from Mr. tion. I eat almost anything I want to Brodhead, $6; donation for library now. W. Rock Mills. George Emory, x building from Mrs. Woodruff, $5; Ala. For sale by all druggists. THE ZEIGER CAFE Thanksgiving offering Presbyterian t and Methodist Churches, $21.25; The New Mexican Printing Com QUICKEL & BOTHE, Proprietors. Thanksgiving offering Church Holy pany Is headquarters for engraved work. initia Faith, $12; exchange $3; cards de visite In New Mexico. Get Gfob Room and Billiard Hall Sole Makers for New Mexico of the tion fees $3, fines $8, $11; library box, your work done here and you will be Attached. $24.70. Total $1,115.71. pleased in every particular. Celebrated Frey Patent Respectfully submitted, Corner Railroad Arcane and 8econd Street . ANITA J. CHAPMAN REV. D. CARLISLE P. B. MARTIN, LL. AXBUQTJBRQTJB NBW MEXICO FLAT : OPENING : BLANK : BOOK. Recording Secretary, Of Waverly, Texas, writes: "Of a morning, when first arising, I often find WHAT YOU WERE LOOKING FOR. troublesome collection of phlegm, The Bon Ton has on hand for its win which produces a cough and is very ter trade 80 gallons of pickled chile's, hard to dislodge; but a small quantity 80 gallons of fine dill pickles and about of Ballard's Horehound Syrup will at 100 gallons of excellent sauer kraut, once dislodge it, and the trouble is prepared under the manager's personal over. I know of no medicine that Is DO YOU EAT ? supervision, and it goes without saying equal to It, and it is also pleasant to that they are "all right." Everybody take. I can most cordially recommend If You Do Try the New Cuisine at the who has patronized this es it to all persons needing a medicine for tablishment knows that it handles throat or lung trouble." 25c, 50c and nothing but the bst. Mr. Conway says $1. Sold by Fischer Drug Co. afe to SerenadeOrders a All Delicacies of the Season. and that he is making a special effort Short Specialty. the Open Day Night. serve meals In for as 25 21 the best the city Have your stationery printed by the Regular Meals Cents. Meals for $4.50. as is with the little money consistent New Mexican Printing Company. times. G. LUPE HERRERA, Proprietor $ to Co's A Grim Tragedy. 354 San Francisco Street, Next Cartwright Davis Store. Is daily enacted in thousandSfcOf J For Your homes, as death claims, each one, an other victim of consumption or pneu LIFE, ACCIDENT monia. But when coughs and colds are ZRIEHLTlsr C3-T- O JST HEALTH Insurance11 roperly treated, the trag dy is averted. F. G. Huntley, of Oaklandon, Ind., tout aokitt Your writes: "My wife had the consumption m TYPE WRITERS SURETY or and three doctors gave her up. Finally NEW MEXICAN PRINTING CO., Dealers. she took Dr. King's New Discovery fcr St. Louis Beet. BONDS, Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which Letup's Is well and MX HMOS OP MINERAL WATERS Jt Jt Jt MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY As well as Your cured her, and today she strong." It kills the germs of all dis The Trad Supplied Pram Om UtOt ta Carload. FIRE INSURANCE ss. One dose relieves. Guaranteed N. M. ' Geadafope Street, Santa Fe, Phone No. 36. i. ! i; sea ZVCOWKAATaDI at 50c and fl.00, by Fischer Drug Co. N Go to . . Trial bottle free. THE HANNA INSURANCE WE ALSO HANDLE BOTTLED CALIFORNIA CHAMPAGNE CIDER. H. B. Cartwright & Bro It is an admitted fact that real es . AGENCY tate, financial men and merchants all and best results are 'Phone No. 66. say that quickest obtained in the "New WHOLESALE GROCERS Cor. and Palace Avenues by advertising Washington Mexican." Grain, Floor and Potatoes Stationery, The Patent MfrfichiCT mod Grocers' SctadrieSi SANTA FE ROUTE LOCAL TIME TABLE. nom iimmw am majx o hort DEPART. SAHTA FE, IL flj No. 720 9 a. m 722 4:20 m. SJ0 No p. m. Une No. 724 7:10 p. tfererirWiffWft ARRIVE. Remington No. 721 12,: 01 p. m. El Paso, Mexico and Southwest No. 723 6:15 p. m. THE BEST LINE I No. 725 9:35 p. m. REMINGTON No. 720 connects with Nos. 2 and 10, eastbound. Denver, Kansas Chicago, and all No. 722 connects with No. 1 west. Qty, TYPEWRITERS No. 724 connects with Nos. 7 and 9 Eastern Points. westbound. Passengers for all points between NEW MEXICAN PRINTING CO Lamy and Albuquerque except Kenne- The Line to California Oewriter dy and Los Oerrillos, will take 722 from Only Santa Fe and No. 1 from Lamy. Dealers, Nos. 7 and 9 will make no stops ex- Fast Time Magnificent Equipment. ' Los Cerrilloe and cept Kennedy. Call on Santa Fe. N. fl. A.iJ. BISHOP, For Further Particulars, f - . ! Aoting Agent W. J. BLACK. G. P. A.. A. J. BISHOP. tiokAt Catron block, east Agent. City office, XI a'yaafajjaexXaaXX'ytX tide Flan. ', Topeka, Kans. Santa Fa. N. Santa Fe New Mexican, Monday, January t6, J 905.

P. Sanchez, commissioner of the same county, were visitors in the ESTABLISHED 1856 INCORPORATED 1903 capital today. They came to be pres- ent at the assembling of the Thirty-sixt- h Legislative Assembly. SELIGMAN BROTHERS CO. D. C. Hobart, one of the live citizens 15 of the capital of Grant County, is here Off from Silver He was present at Per Cent City. the meeting of the assembly at the Notable Sales capitol today. January Tailor-Mad- e Representative Colin Neblett of Sil- A of in On Suits. ver City, attorney at law and who is series mammoth specials one of the few Democrats In the legis- many of our store. Ex- House of ar- departments lative Representatives, giving-reducti- on rived from the south yesterday. traordinary value sales Wan In ! Emmett Patton, city attorney for that will be a perfect revelation even to the One a Thousand Roswell, is in the city in attendance most economical of Prices upon the Supreme Court before which shoppers. comes the case of the City of Roswell brought down so low that even the We have the assurance to say that we do not believe there -- versus Davenport, the latter having ob cost of material and workman-- ' is One Man in a Thousand that we can not with our tained in the lower court a judgment please for $2,000 damages for injuries sus- ship will not be covered. Clothing and satisfy with our prices. It's simply a combination tained in a fall upon a Roswell side of excellent clothing and prices that attract so many men to this walk. Hon. M. C. de Baca, who represents A Great Sale of White Goods store. We are never satisfied with anything but Leonard Wood County in the House of Representatives, arrived Saturday. He has quarters with relatives of whom Pjuslin Underwear THE BEST he has quite a number in the city. Mr. Baca has served one term in the Women's Coats, Skirts The best of clothing, the best House of Representatives and was Jackets, speaker of the session of which he of haberdashery, the best of hats was a member. Blankets, Comforts can always be found here and with every sale goes Frank Staplin of Taos, owner of the of Republican published in that town and my guarantee receiver of the Fraser Mountain Cop- per Company is in town on legal busi- Money Back If You Want It ness. He is an of the Leg- islative Assembly, having represented Can do than to come here for in Thirty-fourt- h Coil. you better the county of Taos the looker- iita session of that body. He was a Sin your clothing? FOOT PROTECTION -on in the legislative halls today. Wholesale and Retail. Snow and ice one day Sylvestre Roybal, superintendent of and slush the followed schools of Rio Arriba County, is here P. O. BOX 219. PHONE 36. next, by slippery pavements, from Chamita. Mr. Roybal reports will let no one forget that good Shoes are needed. that there is a great deal of snow in the mountains in that section and in MEN'S Double sole Shoes in box calf, velour calf fact much more than there has been Supplies for Notaries Public for sale HEADQUARTERS FOR and enamel leathers, in all sizes. 6 to 10, $2.50 to $4.50. for many years. He also states that by the New Mexican Printing the public schools of Rio Arriba Coun WOMEN'S different weight soles in calf, box calf ty are improving steadily, in uselul-nes- s FINE MILLINERY oi kid skin shoes, different style toes and heels, all and in attendance. "GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE.'-- " sizes and Olen O. Larson, mining engineer and "Uncle Sam's" guarantee gees with widths, $1,50 to $3.50. expert, who has been in that business every bottle of whisky sold at' the BOYS' AND GIRLS' Box calf and kid skin in Colorado for the past sixteen years, "Club." Goods bought in bond only. Headgear of all the kind I is here from Animas Colorado. None better at place or at any shoes, Forks, any handle will sell at 50. per cent strong and durable soles, $1.25 to $2.50. , Mr. Larson will spend the winter, in price. the Territory visiting the different less, the coming month, In or-de- r camps and sections. He called mining Advertise your business. It pays. to clear the stock. Must S-A.L3VCOI- at the office of the Bureau of Immigra Supplies for Notaries Public for sale HST N" tion, where he was furnished much New Mexican by the Printing make room for the . data, as well as copies of the hand spring WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL (Successor to SALMON & ABOUSLEMAN.) books "To the Land of Sunshine" and goods. of the "Mines and Minerals of New A HOME. Mexico." The Bon Ton is a home for those Judge J. R. McFie has received an accustomed to the best. A choice of years ago the Democratic nominee for is an accomplished stenoeranher and invitation from the Young Men's Mc-- table d'hote or a la carte change MISS MUGLER to of- delegate to Congress. typewriter in English and Spanish. She Kinley Club of Canton, Ohio, attend tack arri forth, forth ( ad back as to held at : PERSONAL MENTION Associate Justice Edward A. Mann received a position among the clerical the McKinley banquet be ten a3 you please. Iamy Corner, Southeast of Plaza. : force of the Canton the club arrived yesterday from Alamogordo Council. by Tuesday evening, 31, in of the and took in the deliberations of Representative Bert G. Lynch of Las January memory martyred part William Amongst 5 F. C. Madison, attorney at law of the Court Vegas, member of the San Miguel dele president, McKinley. Supreme today. on that occasion will be San Francisco Street. Telephone No. a6. Tucumcarl, is in the city. gation, came over trom the Meadow the speakers Captain Thomas Brannigan of Las Vice President-elec- t W. A. W. W. Gatewood of City Saturday and was sworn in today Fairbanks, Judge Roawell, Cruces is in the city. Captain Branni- General John C. of Gov in business. as a member of the House. Black, Illinois, is the city on legal gan Is an old time scout, having come ernor Herick and Lieutenant Govern- H. S. KAUNE & CO. Register E. W. Fox of the U. S. land C. R. Brice, mayor of Carlsbad, is to New Mexico in 1867. or of Ohio, General Fitzhugh WHOLESALER AND KKTAlL DEALERS IN office at Clayton, was an arrival in the Harding In the Capital City for the week. Lee of Virginia. Judge Daniel H. McMillan of Socor- city last evening and was Benjamin M. Read, who spent Friday cordially F. H. of ro, was among yesterday's arrivals and greeted by many friends, among the Pierce, president the Agua and Saturday in Las Vegas, returned is He an of Las and and Groceries, registered at the Palace. is sojourners and citizens of the capital Pura Company, Vegas, Staple Fancy home Saturday night. interested spectator in legislative cir- president, of the board of penitentiary Percy Wilson, Silver City attorney, cles. councilman Alexander Kead ar commissioners, arrived from the Mead Flout, Hay and Grain. is on Lyons-Campbe- rived from the north ow and to offl here business for the . Saturday evening, City attended MaaaiaaMMaiaMBaawBiaaMBB Thomas Lyons, of the TT J i yesterday Cattle Company. president ne reporrs mat mere is a great deal clal and business while here, Lyons-Campbe- ll of private Cattle Company of snow along the Denver & Rio The of which he is We now have a full line of Mayor A. R. Gibson, left last eve- Grant is at the Pal- company president County, registered Grande Railroad in Rio Arriba and has over 50,000 tons of the ning for Grant County on mining busi- ace from his at gathered Hotel, headquarters Taos Counties. best of ice in the canon of the Galli Corn. ness. He expects to be absent a week Cliff. Monarch Canned Goods, Fancy Peas, Hon. Pedro of ex nas River so far this season and ex or longer. Perea, Bernalillo, Mince Etc. Sheriff Thomas S. Hubbell of Ber- delegate to Congress and an pects to get more If necessary. Most Asparagus, Meat, Chief W. J. returned exemplary Justice Mills, nalillo County lis in the capital ming- citizen, fe a at the Palace. He of this ice is furnished the Santa A full line of from Las last and guest crop Vegas evening today ling among the legislators and the met many old friends and Fe Railway System and the Harvey over the sessions of the Su- in acquaint- presided politicians, of whom there are many ances among the members of the house in Colorado,. New Mexico Goods & Richelieu Coffee Court. leg eating Richelieu Canned preme town. islature today. and Arizona. D. of Also a full line of Captain J. Leahy, clerk the A. D. Vargas of Ojo Oaliente, is in Councilman W. H. Greer came in On last at the from Thursday evening Sixth Judicial District, arrived the city. He Is a member of the Board from the north He has been home of her In Los Lunas, He came on yesterday. parents, Curtice Bros.' Blue Label Canned Goods and Alamogordo yesterday. of Regents of the Territorial Reform in Denver in attendance on the Na Miss Rafaela Baca, of Hon official daughter business. School and is here watching legisla- tional Live Stock convention, as a dele- and Mrs. Jacobo Chaves, was married Their Celebrated Preserves. tive affairs. 0. A. Larrazolo of Las Vegas, is in gate from the New Mexico Cattle to Peter M. Lleneau of that town. The Will have everything for Santa Fe. Mr. Larrazolo was six) Miss Matilda Gallegos, of Las Vegas, Growers' Association. marriage .was private and was cele Rev. A. Hon. M. B. Stockton brated by the Father Docher, of Raton, rep Los in the resentative from Colfax has parish priest at Lunas, DINNER EVERY DAY County, of intimate friends and im his name on the Palace Hotel presence - register relatives. The bride is an ac as - THERE 13 NOTHING LIKE- which will be mediate Such his headquarters during and woman the session. This is Mr. Stockton's complished pretty young Booth's Fresh and has many friends at her home, as Turkeys, Geese,5Ducko, Chickens, Fresh Oysters, second term in the assembly. Naval Or- well as in Albuquerque and in this Celery, lettuce, Radishes. In Fruit: Shrimps, Cali- H. B. Henning, news editor of the city. The groom is an eastern man anges, Apples, Bananas, Imported Malaga Grapes, and 'HOUSEHOLD LACQUER Albuquerque Morning Journal, is in and came to Los Lunas a few years fornia Grapes, Strawberries, Fancy Imported restoring original luttrc and tone to old worn, scratched the city to report the proceedings of ago and entered into business. He is California Figs. Nuts and Candies, Etc., Etc. Pit and laded furniture, woodwork and floors. the Thirty-sixt- h Legislative Assembly. at present a partner of his father-in- - LACQUERET dries over night and wears like rawhide. It will Mr. not fade, turn white or crack. Henning is one. of the best known law in the general merchandise bust LACQUERET Is all right in everyway for A child newspaper men of the Territory. ness at the county seat of Valencia can everything. apply it. County. He is highly respected and 8. CANDELARIO LACQUERET Is sold in convenient for use In Representative J. W. Hannigan, of J. packages ready well liked. The married 301 San St. Light Oak, Dark Oak, Mahogany. Cherry, Walnut, Rosewood, Deming, who managed to get a very newly couple THE OLD CURIO STORE Frauolwo Rich Red, Moss dreen, and "Clear". It is TRANSLUCENT, g, will make their home in Los Lunas. brilliant and durable. Superior In points of merit tc handsome majority in a Democratic anything on the market. in The New Mexican on behalf of their legislative district, put his appear- to Ask for Color Card and Instructive booklot ance from the "Wind Mill many relatives and friends extends Wholesale and Retail Dealer In yesterday them wishes for a and "THE DAINTY DECORATOR." City. His name Is on the Palace Hotel best long, happy life. FOR SALE BY register. prosperous Curios B. Indian and Judge Ira A. Abbott, succeeding It is an admitted fact that real es Fjexican S. Baker, as judge of the Fifth Judi- tate, financial men and merchants all cial District, left Haverhill, Massachu- sav that Quickest and best results are Our stock Is the In the and wo' are setts, for New Mexico today and will largest city obtained in the "New , In last of the by advertising adding goods every day. participate the days Mexican." present session of Territorial Su- We Guarantee satisfaction 'or refund your money. preme Court. After you have visited other stores and obtained Collector Eugenio Romero of San prices, call on us and get our prlces Miguel County, arrived here Friday Try one drop of Schilling's Ml from his home at Las Vegas and has Paints. Oils. Varnishes, been in consultation with Republican Best lemon extract in half-a- - Immtmmw We are here to stay. We are not closing out leaders and legislators during the past glass of water. stock, hut increasing it every day. This is the two days. Mr. Romero is a man of oldest established native curio store in Santa Fe. commanding influence in Republican Try how many drops of some 0 BOX 340 We like the business and you will find us at Brushes, Glass, Etc. affairs. P. always other extract it takes to flavor the OI,D STAND ready to please you. County Commissioner Manuel R. - The best to and Mexican 226 San Francisco St. Santa Fe, N. M Springer, who is a prosperous mer- as mucn. place buy Indian Blankets, Pottery and Curios, alt . Carlos the Cliff Beavti ul Mexican Drawn Boa 346 chant in old Albuquerque, and At your frocu's; mouaybach. Relics from Dwelling. Work, SRELAND'S PHARMAO

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Santa Fe New Mexican, Monday, January J 6, J 905. LOVE AND RICHES LEGISLATIVE S : MINOR CITY TOPICS FOR RIGHT MAN POINTERS j , j j j j j j j Over one hundred people took din- Delicate Compliment Paid the New Several Indians in the gallery of the If want to see fine novelties in Pocket Cut- ner at the Palace Hotel yesterday. Mexican May Result in Happy House were among V.e r. Inter you ested new in. Also our new P. F. Knight, secretary of the New Marriage in Santa Fe. spectators today. lery, look over our line, just Mexican Printing Company, is 111 to- line of Razors day and confined to his residence. Are you a nandsome young man Upon Representative R. L. Baca's ffr free from the habits of tobacco and desk was this noon admirer.? For Rent, handsomely furnished placed by Silver Ware. alcoholic stimulants? a gorgeous of carnations?. rooms near plaza, with board to bouquet Have you the to fall in Celebrated Table Ware. match. Gentlemen only. Box Y 2, capacity We have Rogers Postoffice. love wun a pretty twenty-thre- e year Chairman H. O. Bursum of the Re direct the we have induce- - old girl and could you on a man Buying from factory, The Club will hold Its pinch publican Territorial Central Commit- Capital City age a thirty-fiv- e thousand dollar es Nut Cracks and annual tee, is chairman and don't you forget ments to offer in manicure Sets, business meeting tonight at tate? it. the Elks' Hall to elect officers for and other useful the To the right man who rightly an. Picks, goods. All members are re coming year. swens these leaders here is fate in Filomeno Perea of act quested to be present. Alamogordo, the form of affection and fortune. ed as interpreter for the cha'r. and Watches. Owing to the death of the lamented Talk about your golden opportuni Modesto C. Ortiz as on the father R. H. interpreter have a line of and of Hanna, the secretary ties, this is simply empyrean. floor of the House. S. S. Wrightsman We Ingersoll and treasurer of the New Mexico Bar When M. pretty Miss Alice Pless acted as stenographer of the House. Seth Thomas Watches, from $1 up-- Association, that body will adjourn entrusted the New Mexican with the next 10 o'clock sacred of for an ideal wards They are useful and the and will them. Not IK Wednesday morning at duty finding her President John S. Clark of the boys girls appreciate A husband in the of Santa Fe she special meeting of the Coronado city Council, gives an impression of reserve many left. Come early. No. 3, W. O. W. is ca'.led for paid this newspaper the com Camp highest power, a rock around which the legisla- 8 received in Monday evening, January 16, at p pliment it has many days. tive waves will in vain. ad In beat His Furniture. m. to arrange for the funeral of Sov order that the paper may strictly dress this afternoon was a merit the tribute of esteem it has upon very ereign Charles Palmer. Signed Charles high plane and the best of its kind We can in line Buf- thus received is of ed supply you with most anything the Sideboards, Lauchner, Clerk; Antonio Alarid, C. C it the desire its heard In halls for a itors to excellent legislative long China The formerly used by W. J. place the proposi time. fets, Closets, Music Cabinets, Folding Beds, Dining Chairs, Tables, building tion which Miss Pless has to make for a barber shop has been fine line Slaughter audience of Rockers. Also children's Rockers and Chairs. torn down and the construction of a beforo the largest possible One of the busiest men in the and its men readers each a city substantial brick building commenced. give ycung Saturday and was Governor e ave a rea Farm miniature size; also Steel fair chance at the yesterday, WagOflS . wagon, Boy's Wagons The new store will be occupied by A. prize. Otero, on whom so called will admit many people 1 etc. C. Ireland' store. Certainly you that the that he found time to take a ncycies, etc., drug and of scarcely love fidelity a pretty girl just meal. However, the with The Fischer Drug Company invites sweet and Governor, We wiU make a low on tnese to close ripening into the graces his usual and man- Beautiful p"ce goods you to make their store your headquar untenable charms of womanhood is a suavity diplomacy, Lamps. yu ters while in the also aged to see each and every one who stock. Also 20 Toilet Sets. city. They agree Besides, there are the $35,000 patterns to on prize. called. give you the latest and best the Nor would she come aa a in stranger Do not until the Best come now . market their line. See their change to the ancient of Faith. delay your purchase last, on City the Holy Hon. Solomon Luna was the of ad, page eight, and call at their Instead Miss Pless assures the New great store. pacificator Whenever the They will treat you right. Mexican that she lived in Santa Fe all yesterday. troubled waters rose than the '" I Santa Fe Lodge No. 259, Fraternal higher ..'.1 L' . SHBBB of her life until five years ago. Any of the Union of America, will meet tonight of taste who lived in Santa good party permitted, girl good oil upon them. "The best at the K. of P. Hall. ,The installation Fe until she was eighteen of politician years in the Southwest," said one newspaper of the newly elected officers which was age would never be satisfied any at the last will take man to the other, as they watched him Guns for Boys and Bear Hunters. postponed meeting where else. not in Wee I Certainly flit from one man to the other with a place and all members should be pres hawken, New Jersey, of all places in ent. of officers cheery smile and a hearty handshake, After the installation the world. Miss Pless is not satisfied Miss Frances Wood was fortunate in a will be served. banquet there. It really Is almost a breach of having Judge Pendleton present her V. to There was a good deal of pathos with The Plaza Barber Shop of which confidence print any part of her claims. By the the sent which seekers after legislative office way, judge New Line J. Slaughter is the proprietor, has letter yet it may be fair to the pros out a score pleaded with a num. over of letters yesterday Furnishings to offer legislators. Quite been moved to the Exchange building, pective husband candidates advertising San Juan County and a at the corner of San Francisco and just a snatch of her letter as an in Der reit convinced before evening that would not be for whole raft of Bureau 'of Immigration - Shelby Streets. The room is commo- sight into a thoroughly sweet charac they among the For Young and Old, in a tunate ones selected and pamphlets. "San Juan County before Pleasing Variety,- ibtL'l dious and will be fixed up in good ter. Miss Pless with charming naiV' yet they hated to on office seekers, every time," he said. Can be Found at style. Tonsorial Artist Slaughter ex- ete in her letter says: give up and kept pulling pects to see all of his friends and cus- I have lived in Santa Fe all my life every wire within their reach in order to land a tomers at his new place of business. up to five yeans ago, when we moved place. No Republican party caucus was held and in As a caterer J. V. to Weehawken. Now as both my dear yesterday consequence ST01E manager Conway Speaker Carl A. Dalies of the House, there was much prs. of the Bon Ton proposes to be on top parents are dead, I am alone in the uncertainty among jop I has just recovered from a serious at those seeking legislative and a fine display of viands and good world except for a rich old aunt who positions. pjrs tack of heumatism that affected his However, that it was the to eat in a handsome crystal am sorry to say Is somewhat "cranky" considering NEW LINE things heart. Not so long ago, one morning, day before the of the legisla- RIBBONS, including the Roman glass displayed in front of his restau- and with whom I am now living. I am opening stripe, e he was picked up unconscious and it tive session, the was rant on San Francisco Street today twenty-thre- years old and have mon city unusually which is newest fad I is was thought he would cross the Great quiet. Word had been passed around the for the popular neck shows great and good ey in my own name. What want enterprise Divide. He rallied, however, but is that the number of extra legislative taste. Lovers of good cheer should by to become acquainted with and marry ribbons and belts. uses not as strong in nerves and physical employes would be comparatively all means give him a call. They can some gentleman of ability who ' neither tobacco nor strong drink. He endurance as he would like to be for small and in consequence, most legis A TOYS have quail, mallard duck, teal duck, the arduous duties before him. fine line of of all kinds. nice house must live in Santa Fe or within ten lators brought but few friends along. squab, turkey, porter steak, no caucus was it be sirloin steak, black bass, smelts, bar- miles of the city. He must be stead- Although held, SWEATERS for young America as well as th deli-racud- to a was came soon that John S, racuda, lake ttrout and other a, fast in habits and be able handle unaries u muard of Kosweil, apparent very Clark of Las , had inside and lake trout, and other deli- $35,000 estate. I think there is no the envy of Republican leaders yester Vegas, the older folks in all and for he is lone track for the of the Coun styles colorings. cacies served in the best of style and place like Santa Fe and I desire noth day, the Democrat of presidency the Council and had no for cil, and Carl A. Dalies of Belen, for by the best of cooks at very ing better than to reside there applicants Albums, silk waist prepared I To even. the of the House. It was fancy soaps, perfumery, pat- reasonable rates. Mr. Conway says amongst my former friends who re legislative positions. get speakership whenever a was also that P. Owen of Al that he is bound to please and asks all member so kindly." Republican leader ap agreed Harry terns and lovely new dress goods. as authentic an he referred buquerque, would be chief clerk of the those who like good things to eat to Miss Pless gives her preached by applicant, Box N. J him to Charles L. who de Council, and George W. Armijo, of JUST ! A give him a trial address, 164, Weehawken, Ballard, ARRIVED large assortment of ladies clared last evening that at least fifty Santa Fe, chief clerk of the House. of the seekers after office buttonholed The selection of Owen for chief clerk Kid Gloves in all the new shades. Supplies for Notaries Public for Bale Advertise in the New Mexican him. of the Council serves much to heal the by the New Mexican Printing and you will get trade that yon last scar of the differences between would not get otherwise. Things were very quiet yesterday Bernalillo County Republicans and the and while some private caucuses were Republicans of the remainder of the LADIES' WINTER HATS held, no general caucus took place, Territory. The selection of George W. The president of the Council and the Armijo for chief clerk of the House, Catron. Blocle Santa XT. We often refer to the doctors. ""Why? speaker of the House were selected in should have the same effect In Santa 2. private consultation between the lead Fe County, for according to precedents, Because we make medicines for them. We give them the ers and the members of each body in neither Santa Fe nor Bernalillo Coun- Mr. Hanna was born January 30, "A POINTER." formula for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for terested, as were employes. Every ty are entitled or deserved much con 1S57, at Chebanse, Illinois, and was Good whisky brightens ;.p a sluggish coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. We trust them; they trust thing was very harmonious and there sideration in making the legislative ap- married January 30, at Kankakee, Il- brain; bad whisky will make a slug- was no friction. pointments. Yet, they landed the two linois, to Miss Belle Hall, who, with gard out of you. "Uncle Sam" Joins us us. Ask your own doctor about talking this medicine. i&FM. ' most important positions.. her two sons, Robert H. and Thomas in assuring you only the purest at The Republican headquarters proved W., survive him. For ten years after "THE CLUB." quite a rendezvous for politicians his marriage he was engaged in the! yesterday. "Something Santa Fe grocery business at Kankakee with MANUNACTURER OF GOOD MAN AND On account of hard we H. C. Yontz should have had long ago," said his father. Afterward he went into timet, will DEADER IN Colonel Venceslao last eve the insurance business in which he re- sell for a limited time only, the follow-In- g cxican Jaramillo, TRUE IS GONE at cut 1 Filigree to Dr. W. Harrison of Al mained until 1901 when he was ap- goods prices: Clocks. ning George Famous Watches, Jewelry buquerque. It served another purpose pointed by President McKinley to be Monogram Rye Whiskey, .... $5.50 now at 4.00 It divided the force of political saac B. Hanna, of Forest superintendent of forest reserves for per gal, and China- JEWELIJYj activity Supervisor $1.50 bottle now .... 1.00 Hafli Painted - with the lobby of the Palace Hotel Reserves in New Mexico Passes New Mexico and Arizona, the reserves of two un- Good California Claret, per Dox. of Fine Watches and Work a Navaho and In- - and the storm center shifted from one From Earth. the territories then being Repair Jewelry Specialty. Rugs der one Bottles 2.76 . Goods. ac place to the other yesterday. supervisor. dian Filigree Wholesale and Retail. His education was obtained at De Good California Riesling, per Doe. West Side Plaza,, Santa N. M. Citizens of Santa Fe have famil Fe, The of New Mexico will be the Paw University, Greencastel, Indiana. Bottles 2.78 press iar "death loves a H. B. of adage, shining Mr. Hanna was a Mason and his fun St Elnio Club Cigars, per box of represented by Hennlng the mark," home to their hearts Thomas brought eral this afternoon was under the 50, $2.25, now M Albuquerque Journal; Hughes with force In the of Isaac B. of the Citizen of passing auspices of Montezuma Lodge No. 1, A. White House Cigars, per box of 60 Daily Albuquerque; Hanna, of the Pecos Forest DAVID S. LOWITZKI John H. McCutcheon of the Industrial supervisor F. & A. Masons. It was arranged also $3.25, now 2.76 Reserve of New Mexico, in his life's Advertiser of while that there should be a brief service at White House Cigars, ,"'--" box of 25, Albuquerque, prime. James G. of Las the residence on Johnson Street at 4 $2.00, now .. 1.66 McNary the Vegas Had he lived Mr. Hanna would have We received Optic is here at present and will be o'clock this afternoon conducted by Famous Pittsburg Stoglas, per box. . . . hve fast a been forty-eigh- t of thir- a visitor to year.3 age the the Rev. Mr. Shively of the Metho of 100 .1.66 frequent watch legislative tieth of this month. That date also doings for his excellent paper. H. H dist Church. Immediately after these All California Wlnec, per gallon.. 1X0 would have been twenty-eight-h an- NICE LINE OF NEW RANGES member of is the services the Masons will take charge. Malaga Wine, gallon ..1.60 Howard, the House, the of his per of the San Marcial Bee. niversary marriage. Interment will be made in Fairview. Madeira Wine, per gallon 1.50 And will be to show you through our establishment, publisher It was at 5 o'clock pleased Saturday evening Bergundy Wine, five year old, Goods sold on payments a that the end came. After the great 1.50 & easy Councilman Malaquias Martinez and which for two weeks he had sus per gallon pain ..We also a full line of Import- Alexander Read, managed to get a very dissolution came in an NEW MEXICO IS carry tained, the ed Rhine Wine, French Chlan-tl- , fair share of employes in the Council hour con- Claret, from utterly tranquil. Partly Tokay Wine, 8herry and Port. ' Call and see his new their district. It is understood scious, although unable to speak, he WINNER BY THIS ' - White Seal that the following will, receive posi no Champagne. suffered pain those last minutes Also Havana and tions: David Martinet of Velarde, and his was with unto Imported Cuban, torn of Iron passing peace Mexican line Beds Taos Cigars. at County, assistant translator; Bias body and mind. For a year he had New Mexico is a winner in the re- Salazar Mall orders promptly attended to. of Taos, night watchman; been ill, but it was only for two moval of the headquarters of the Uni- very low price. Juan Benevades of Taos, doorkeeper; weeks past that his condition had ted States reclamation service of the I Jesus Maria Valerio, Taos, committee been critical. Possessed of a naturally Rio Grande from El Paso to Carlsbad. Elmo Club. Also has very large stock cierk, rugged constitution he might have B. M. Hall, supervising engineer, has St. thrown off the disease which threat- decided that work 'on the Hondo and of New and Second Hand Pecos THE FAMILY HOUSE. jfil Judge Granville Pendleton of Aztec. ened to become chronic had no compli Reservoir projects can best be LIQl'OP Stoves, Stove Pipe, Zinc, is as modest as he is active. He had cations arisen. When conjestion of operated from Carlsbad and the office Next to Normandle Hotel. ''T! the name of but one applicant to pre- the lungs followed urenic poisoning, goes there at once. J. L. Head will No. 210 Don Caspar Ave etc., etc. sent for legislative position and that however, his physicians were without supervise the work on the Elephant Please Call and Give Us a Trial, applicant an exceptionally "able one. hope. Butte dam from Las Cruces. 'Phone No. 6. mELAJtyyS. PHARMACY Tfo LeacSomig- - Tug .Bouse on ami 4 a F 6 Santa Fe New Mexican, Monday Janoary 1 6, 905

OUT OF THE EAST PROFESSIONAL CARDS E STSTE! 1905 January. 1905 m DOT VD GOMES A CHAMPION Attorneys at Law. MAX. FROST, Han Moil Tiuw Weil riiur American Historic Preservation Socie Attorney at Law, 1 1 ft ty of New York Desires to As- 1 Santa Fe, - - - New Mexico, 4 t) M l! SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. sist in Establishing o HIM 8 o" to 11 1 13 14 RICHARD H. HANNA, National Park. I am a sense of IS 16 17 18 19 30 compelled by gratitudt at Law, to tell you the great good your retnedj Attorney 'Phone 60. Offices Griffin Block as "is" 94 36 87 SHORTEST AND QUICKEST The American Historic Preservation has done me in a case of Contagious Blood Poison. other I was se- 89 30 31 of New York has assisted the Among symptoms Society verely afflicted with Rheumatism, and got EUGENE A. FISKE, Colorado efforts of the New Mexico Historical Line from Santa Fe to Denver. Springs, almost past going. The disease got a firm and Counselor at Law, in the establishment of the blood was thor- Attorney Society hold upon my system; my N. M. i. Pueblo.ICrippIe Creek, Canon City, Salida, National Park at with the virus. I lost in Santa Fe, MtNMeNNj Pajarito by taking, oughly poisoned and District Court Practice Leadville Glen wood Springs. Grand the request of Hon. L. B. Prince, ac- weight, was run down, had sore throat, Supreme ton on December 26 as follows: eruptions, splotches and other evidence! FRATERNAL disease. was in a bad SOCIETIES unction, Duranqo, Silverton, we recommend of the I truly shape BENJAMIN M. REAL, "Resolved, That the when I the use of S. S. S., but the estab-lshin- g began at Law, Telluride, Colorado, and passage by Congress of the act use of it me out of Attorney persistent brought my - - New Mexico. MASONIC. west. the National Cliff Dwellers Park trouble safe and sound, and I have the Santa Fe, all points Cliff to to the virtues of Office. Sena Block. Palace Ave, in New Mexico to include the and courage publicly testify Montezuma blood S. S. S., and to Lodge No. Cave Dwellings and other your great remedy, A. to an Diooa-poiso- n suner WILLIAM H. H. 1, P. and A. M. BETWEEN rains in the vicinity of Santa Clara recommend it LLEWELLYN, era. sincerely believing1 if it is taken ac Law, Regular communica- NEW-STRAI- and Pajarito Canons." a fair Attorney at cording to directions, and given New Mexico. tion of SAINTA FEand Copies of the following letter were it will eliminate Las Cruces, first Monday trial, thoroughly every for Dona sent to the Hon. B. S. Rodey, M. C, particle of the virus. JAMES UURRAN. District Attorney .Ana, each month at Masonic ALAMOSA. Colo., Coun and to Hon. J. F. Lacey, M. C, at Stark Hotel, Greensburg, Pa. Otero, Grant, Luna and Sierra Hall, at 7:30 d. m. Where cornection is made with standard Washington: tios, Third Judicial District. CLINTON J. CRANDALL. W. M guage trains for all points east, and af- At the last regular monthly meeting Painful swellings in the groins, red ernp" ALAN R. McCORD, Secretary. of the trustees of this society held De- tions upon the skin, sores in the mouth CHAS. F. E. SLEY, fords passengers the advantage of stop- and loss of hair and are some of cember 26th, the following resolution eyebrows, (Late Surveyor General.) Santa Fe Chapter No. 1. overs at Denver, Colorado Springs or was the symptoms of this vile disease. S. S. b at Law, SERVICE adopted: Is an antidote for the awful virus that Attorney R. A. M. Regular con- - - - New Mexico. Pueblo. "Resolved, That we recommend the attacks and destroys even the bones, Santa Fe, vocation second Monday passage by Congress of the act estab- S. S. S. contains no Mercury, Potash or Land and Mining Business a Specialty, in each month at Mason- - National Cliff Dwellers' other mineral We offer lishing the ingredient. i,ooo ic Hall, at 7:30 p. m. in New Mexico to include the for that it is not veget- E. C. & Park proof absolutely ABBOTT,' W. E. GRIFFIN, H. P The Denver Rio Grande R. R. Co., Cliff and Cave Dwellings and other aoie. iiome treat at Law, ment book giving Attorney , Secretary. c of Su- ruins in the vicinity the and Practices in the District and on standard Canons." symptoms Carry their Igauge trains, Santa Clara and Pajarito other interesting preme Courts. Prompt and careful at Santa Fe No. The need of the Commandery urgent protection and valuable Infor tention given to all business. 1, K. T. conclave STANDARD PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEPERS for in this bill is so appar-an- t mation about this Regular provided District Attorney for the Counties of fourth in each DINING CARS CHAIR CARS we need not it disease, mailed Monday and that Santa Fe, Rio Arriba, Taos and San month at Masonic with free. Our physi Hall, at arguments. ciaus advise free Juan. Santa Fe, New Mexico. 7:30 p. m. W. R. E. C. And is the route to all in Coforado. As doubtless the com- PRICE, popular points you know, those who write us. W. E. R missioner of land office GRIFFIN, corder. the general EDWARD C. WADE, , has and the passage of foe Swift Speciflo Company, Atlanta, 6a For illustrated advertising matter and farther particulars apply to approved urged Attorney at Law, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. or address thia bill. Practices in All the Courts. nations their archae- Notice for Publication. Foreign protect "Mining Cases and Mineral Patents a : S. K. G. P. & T. A., Colo. remains most even Homestead No. 5409. Santa Fe Lodge, No. 2, Knights of HOOPER, Denver, ological jealousy; Entry Specialty." B. W. Santa Fe, N. M. in benighted Egypt it is impossible for Department of the Interior, Land Of Pythias. Regular meeting every Tues ROBBINS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Las Cruces - - - New Mexico, 8 the private and unauthorized explorer fice at. Santa Fe. N. M., Dec. 20, day evening at o'clock, Castle Hall, to remove a sarcophagus or other ar- 1904. corner of Don Gaspar Avenue and Wa- FRANK W. CLANCY, ter chaeological relic which he may exca- Notice is hereby given that the fol Street. Visiting Knights given a vate without tthe of the named settler has filed notice Attorney at Law, cordial welcome. permission lowing for Second Judicial government, and it would seem as if of his intention to make final proof In (District Attorney JOHN L. ZIMMERMAN, C. C. we ought to protect our own relics suDDort of his claim, and that said District.) JOHN K. STAUFFER, K. R. S. , ThoseAwful Hca&dxs! in Courts and with at least much care as the will be made before the Practices the District R. H. BOWLER, Master of Finance. aj proof register the Court of Arc Bare indications of some form of stomach Egyptians, the Italians and the Greeks. or receiver at Santa Fe, N. M., on 1 eb .Supreme the Territory, in- also before trouble, biliousness or a bad liver. Malaria will that you will use your 3d. 1905. viz; Catalina Ortego, for the the United States Supreme I. O. O. F. above Trusting Tifixt overtake vou. Don't risk it, and all. 1-- 1-- 2 4 Court in Washington Albuquerque, fluence to secure the passage of this W 2 se E SW Section 31, don'ttake calomel both are oub New Mexico. orqninine danger bill, I remain in behalf of the trus- T 17 N. R 12 E. Santa Fe Lodge No. 2, I. O. O. F., tees, Respectfully yours, He names the following witnesses meets every Friday evening In Odd A. B. EDWARD HAGAMAN HALL, to his continuous residence up RENEHAN, Fellows' Hall, San Francisco Street prove in Dis HERBINE Secretary. on and cultivation of said land, viz Practices the Supreme and Visiting brothers welcome. none Court. Land a has all their virtues of their Enricme Ribera, Santiago Lujan, Jose trict Mining a,nd Law GEORGE W. KNAEBEL, N. G. effects. HERBINE taken Rooms 8 and 9, Sena Build deadly OUT OF RESPECT Maria Ortega, Santos Ortega, all of Specialty. A. P. HOGLE, Secretary. regularly will forestall headaches, put ing, Palace Avenue, Santa Fe, N. M. the digestive organs in perfect condi- Pecos, New Mexico. head off biliousness, headaches, A MANUEL R. OTERO, B. P. O. ELKS. tion, TO GOOD WOMAN G. W. liver ills, keep you iu good health. Register. PRICHARD, and Counselor at Law, TRY IT TO-DA- Attorney Santa Fe Lod, No. 460, B. P. O. E.. in all BOo a. Bottle. All Dru.l!sts. Court and ATTENTION BUSINESS MEN. Practices the District Courts holds its session on the second Resolutions Passed By the and attention to cases regular Otero Bankers, merchants and business gives special and fourth of each month. County Officials of County before the Wednesdays Last. men generally should bear in mind Territorial Supreme Court, Visiting brothers are invited and we- FISCHER DRUG CO., Santa Thursday Office Santa N.M. For 8lo by that the bindery of the New Mexican Capitol Building, Fe, lcome A. L. MORRISON, Jr., E. R. Company manufactures the A. J. At a of court and coun Printing Fischer, Secretary. meeting the best books, such as journals, ledgers Osteop y. officials of Otero held in the ty County, cash books, books etc., in the office of the at Alamo- - day DR. CHARLES A. WHEELON, IMPROVED ORDER RED MEN. probate clerk, southwest, at the lowet possible gordo, New Mexico, on Thursday, Jan first-clas- s Osteopath. CHARLK WJHJDROW. prices and in shafoe. Loose Santo Va TViHo TJn K T r U TUT uary 12th, 1905, the following resolu Satisfaction No. 103 Palace Avenue, leaf ledgers a specialty. meets every at Odd tions were adopted: Write or call at the New Successfully treats acute and chronic Thursday evening Death ha3 Invaded the guaranteed. Fellows' Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting "sTsH - Whereas, Mexican Printing office for samples diseases without drugs or LUMBER DOORS household of Judge Edward A. Mann medicines. chiefs cordially invited. and prices. C. L. All Kinds of Building Material. and taken from him his beloved wife; No charge for consultation. BISHOP, Sachem 2-- A. P. Chief Records. therefore, be it Hours: 2 5 m. 156 HOGLE, of CORD AID STOVE WOOD EXTRA DRY AND CUT TO FIT YOUR STOVE The New Mexican can do m., p. 'Phone Resolved, That we, the court and printing to that done in of the county officials of Otero County, New equal any large FRATERNAL UNION. cities. Our solicitor: of Dentists. CERRILLOS AND HAGAN COAL Mexico, extend to the bereaved hus- Every piece work we turn out our work once band and the members of his family Try DR. C. N. LORD, Delivered to any part of the City. and will come We Santa Fe No. Fraternal our sympathy and heartfelt you certainly again. Kahn over Lodge 259, deepest have all the facilities for out Office, Block, Spitz', Jewelry Union of America. TRANSFER AND STORAGE sorrow in this the hour of their sad turning Store, South Sldotrf Plaza. Regular meetings class of work, one of first and in month We Haul Everything that It Movable. affliction; every Including third Mondays each the best binderies In the west. at 8 o'clock p. m., of Resolved, That we will attend the Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Knights Pythias Pfiore 35 Santa Fe Branch Office and Yards Cerrillos, N, M funeral services of the deceased. Hall, Don Gaspar Avenue. Visiting Resolved, That a copy of these reso- Sickening Shivering Fits JAY TURLEY, , fraters welcome. S. lutions be forwarded to Judge Mann. Of ague and malaria, can be relieved Civil Engineer and Surveyor, J. CANDELARIO, and cured with Electric Bitters. This Irrigation Wcri a Specialty. Fraternal Master. . - NEW MEXICO MILITARY INSTITUTE Notice for Publication. is a pure, tonic medicine; of especial U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. P. J. Martin, Secretary. benefit In for a H. S. ROSWKLL. NEW MEXICO. Homestead No. 5443. malaria, it exerts true Santa Fe, N. M. LUTZ, Treasurer. Entry on of the Interior, Land Office curative influence the disease, driv THF, MILITARY SCHOOL OF NEW MEXICO Department it out of is at Santa Fe, N. M., Dec. 10, 19Q4. ing entirely the system. It G. A. COLLINS, much to be to hav-n- The New Mexican can do printing Established and the Notice is given that the fol preferred Quinine, Civil and Irrigation Engineer, Supported by Territory. hereby none of this bad after-effect- equal to that done in any of the large lowing-name- d drug's and settler has filed notice Surveying Mapping. cities. Our of SIX all of Standard Eastern Col- E. S. Munday, of Henrietta, Tex., writes solicitor: Every piece M)N INSTRUCTORS, graduates of his intention to make final proof in Estimates Furnished. work we turn once New all and modem and com- My brother was very low with malar 112 San Francisco N. M. out Try oui; work leges. buildings, furnishings equipments support of his claim, and that said St., 8anta Fe, and will come We steam-neate- d, d, s, ial fever and till he took Elec you certainly again. plete; baths, watsr-work- all conveniences. jaundice proof will be made before the Regis- which saved his life. At have all the facilities for turning out BOARD and $200 session. Session is tric Bitters, Architects. TUITION, LAUNDRY, per ter or Receiver at Santa Fe, N. M., on every class of work, including one of three terms of thirteen weeks each. Fischer's drug store; price 50c, guaran- Jan. 26, 1905, viz: Placido Armljo, for teed. HOLT & HOLT. the best binderies in the west is a noted health resort, 3,700 feet above sea-leve- l; well-watere- the SW 1-- 4 Sec. 34, 17 It 12 E. ROSWELL T N, Architects and Civil Engineers. He names the following witnesses New Mexico Civil Code handsome- Maps and surveys made, ' buildings REGENTS Nathan W. M. Rend, R. S. Hamilton, J C. Lea to prove his continuous residence up- Jaffa, ly bound in sheep, pe: copy $1.00, for and construction work of all kinds Santa Fe Filigree and and E. A. Cahoon on and cultivation of said land, viz: sale New Mexican planned and Office, by the Printing superintended. " Alcario of N. Ma- " For particulars address COL. J. W. WILLSON, Supt. Armijo, Pecos, M.; Company. Copies will be sent by mall Montoya Building, Plaza, Las Vegas fias Portillol, of Pecos, N. M.; Fernan- Phone 94. upon the receipt of sua as above, to Co. - do Armljo, of Pecos, N. M.; Jesus Gon- any address desired. Jewelry Maifactirii zales, of Glorleta, N. M. VERE O. WALLINGFORD, MANUEL R. OTERO, PLEASANT AN MOST EFFECTIVE. Architect. Register. T. J. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, Lib First National Bank Block, ,' erty, Tex., Writes, Dec. 25, 1902: "With Albuquerque, N. M & G. pleasure and unsolicited by you, I bear D. R. SYSTEM, : testimony to the curative power of Bal Golds Silver Filigree Santa Fe Branch. lard's Horehound Syrup. I have used FARUIKG LANDS ONDSI IRRIGATION SISTER TIME TABLE. it in my family and can cheerfully af and CURE the LUNGS Effective November 7th, 1904. firm it Is the most effective and pleas Tmeee lands with water rtghu axe new being oferas' ant remedy for coughs and colds I have N. fanning perpetaal AST BOUND noc WITH Mondragon, Mgr. tar sale la tracts at forty sens and aprons. Prlee of land with per wt ever used." 25c, 50c, and $1. Sold by r. paeanl waUr "igaw froaa tlT to 9M per aere, aaaardlaf to loaatloa. Pay Mo. 426. MlLis Station No. 425 Fischer Drug Co. King's ante any fee made la tan year tastallateata. AJfalav, grates, fraMi at all kinds, aad eagar keete row to parfaatlaa. 11:00a ....0. .Lt. ,. Santa Fe Ar.. 8 30p f fc:aip ...84. Espanola Lv.. 1:28 p business ever before New 2:11 p ...63. .Embudo " .. 12:26p Keep your the liscovory DLaughlln Building, Don Baioar Avenue. 30 p ...61. .Barranoa " ,. 11:36 a public by advertising in your home rCrtSUMPTION Price 60LD MINES. 4:02 p ...81 .Servilieta .. 10:29 a paper. A arvertiser has 0UGHS and 60c & $1.00 4:32 .. .01 " .. 10:00 good always p .Tre Piedras. s J0L0S Free Trial. Ob thla Grant, akont fatty atOaa want of Sprlnfar, H. M.f ara tka faM 12ft... .Aritonito " ,, 8 10 a success in any honest enterprise. and mineral i'St... .Alamosa " .. 8 4" a ntfalng districts of Bltaabamowa BaMy, vkara Important 3:0a8:lp ..287... Pueblo.. " .. 12:40 a Surest and Quickest Cure for all kaan Clalnia oa naloeated ha " .. lltfW leeoverlee have lately made. groand 4:22 a ..831... Colo Springs. p Spoiled Her Beauty. THROAT and LTJN0 TROUB- CTUTTI'I'II i the of the whleh ara aaay 7:20 ..406... Ar. Denver Lv., 8:30 p AT. BITTT nnvifi Arh and andar mining regulations company, faa Harriet Howard, of 209 W. 34th LES, or MONEY BACK. Ma to the praapactor aa the U. aV government lows. St., Trains stop at Embudo for dinner New York, at one time had her beauty LOAN ASSOCIATION! where good meals are served. Xaar Baton, N. hL, an thla grant, are located the Oaal Mines af mm spoiled with skin trouble. She writes Will assist vou to Baton Coal aad Cake Company, what employment may ha lannd nl Connections. "I had Salt Rheum or Eczema for years i nand wagaa for aay wlahlng to work dmfng tha eeaeana that faming nr At Antonito for Duraneo, Silverton but nothing would cure it, until I used Own Your Own Home If area aaa sot ha eeceeenf ally nana. and intermediate points. Bucklen's Arnica Salve." A Be own P peetlag to quick and your landlord. Pay your Ito partlenlsrs and anvertteUg natter appey At Alamosa for Denver, Pueblo and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. Intermediate via either the stand- rent Into the Building & Loan 9 points 25c at Fischer's Co.'s store. ard gauge line via La Veta Pass or the Drug Association and thus pay for your p The iIaxwell Land Grant Co narrow gauge via Salida, making the ; NOW IN ITS 3Wh YEAR home. entire trip In day light and passing T!i8 leading mining periodical of the QATOR RED CEXICO through the FAMOUS ROYAL GORGE, E world, willi thu titrongest editorial stuff of The Association has on hand money also for all points on Creede branch. uny technical publication. to loan on desirable $5.00 a property. S. G. P. tor UHltHESIKH-i-j ENOUDU Subscription yeur( including E. Hoofeb, A., U. Mexican ) in KEIF- --nl Uold m.M.ti'g boMi, mIm S., Canadian, postage. 1 For particulars call on r addressf Denver Colo. with blu. ribbon. T.k...rtk HfHM free. Send for Book If 70a want to buy anything, if you want to sell anything, if yon vaiaaroa HnixUtaUu HI lauu Sample copy Catalogue. secretary, B. W. Bobbins, Buy or your Dragg I. Sine want to rant a house, if yon want your house rented, or if you lose in for Parti iulrt, The Engineering and Mining Journal R. nr iiaiM.- -ltlaUUm Mmr, nj raw J. CRICHTON, advertise in the NSW MEXICAN. Traveling Passenger Agent. Mall. 0.0OO TrilBll.. 114 kt Ml Bnelwsjr, New York dOKIlVlK BLOCK, SANTA VB, M. K. anything, M. ..me 11 Mr VI Santa Fe, N MtaatMiMM. Hi mat Santa Fe JKew Mexican, Monday, Janoaty 6, 1905.

NEW HOTEL AND HOTEL ARRIVALS. STORY &CLARI A POLICY OF BETTER SCHEDULE Palace: C. V. Safford, City; W. H. Glllenwater, Albuquerque; A. Mennett, ND MISCELLANEOUS 'ADS Grand Canon Servse .rJcjinning Roswell; A. A. Keen, 22, When Tovar Albuquerque; FOR RENT Elks' Hall, formerly Iflsnrance January Solomon Los J, Life Luna, Lunas; Chaves, Adam's Hall for balls, and all Formally Opens. Los F. A. Los parties Lunas; Hubbell, Lunas; other and use. Apply S. Crollott, Thomas N. public private NEVER DECLINES IN VALUE El and Ixs Lunas; to George E. Ellis, trustee. Read What Accomplished Musicians Tovar, the beautiful pictur- Wilkerson Carl A. rustic hotel which the Albuquerque; Say of the Story and Clark Pianos. esque Harvey Dalies, Helen; Frank I. House has builton An- Staplin, Taos; FOR SALE Good driving horse and It is always worth its face value at It System Bright A. Church, New York; Frank H. maturity. In the Grand will be Lord, single buggy. For further information gel Trail, Tanon, New .York; George D. Stetson, Kansas if not to instru- may be worth 22. It is near the apply at Koury's Cash Store. "Equal superior any opened January City; Everrett Thom- ment I had occasion to head of the trail and has a Allan, Roswell; have use." capacity as Lyons, Cliff; M. Ii. Stockton, Raton; Barron Bertbold. to accommodate 300 guests. It cost a MALE HELP WANTED Detec- :ec B. J. Smith, Las Vegas; Mrs. D. A. "Shows such of work- ztvi of a million dollars. From the men in lo- superiority o quarter Oliver, Mrs. W. W. Oliver and daugh- tives, shrewd, clever, every finish as must make ir date the hotel opens the Santa Fe will work manship and It can never be worth ter, and Mrs. W. A. Cotton, Michigan; cality, steady guaranteed every them welcome to household." run two trains daily to the Grand We the Inexperienced any E. Romero, Las Vegas; S. Romero day. prepare Leonora Jackson. Canon instead of one. A through and Las for the business. Write "Principal" wife, Vegas; Eugenlo Romero, "Grand and resonent in tone and de- Pullman will be attached at the Grand Bert. G. Rooms 4M1 Loan and Trust Bldg., S Jr., Lynch, Las Vegas; J. M. sweet and tender." Mathil LES Canon for the comfort of tourists en Milwaukee, Wis. lightfully Jaramillo and El Daniel route to California. family, Rito; da Bauermeister. That is. if it is taken in a good company. And there H. McMillin, Socorro; Thomas S. Hub-bel- l, "I cannot speak too highly of your EUIT-ABL- W. H. Albu are BUT THE E TELL IT. Albuquerque; Greer, seem to be many good companies, LET THEM Pedro JUSTICE OF THE PEACE DOCKETS. pianos, they unsurpass- querque; Perea, Bernalillo; able." R. Watkln Mills. is the in the Colin Neblitt, Silver D. C. Ho-bar- t, The New Mexican Printing Company strongest - City; Public Utterances of Santa FeCit- "I find sym- The Silver H. W. Lin- has prepared civil and criminal dock- your pianos wonderfully WfjRLI. zens Are What Count.. City; Hardy, for the voice." Publicity coln, Nebraska; R. F. Herndon, Silver ets especially for the use of justices pathetic accompanying Is What the Want. Lillian Blauvelt Pendleton. People City; V. Culberson, Silver City; Percy of the peace. They are especially ruled, Let them tell it. "Gave the liveliest satisfaction to Wilson. Silver City; J. W. Hannian, with printed headings, in either Span- Let the on the or record me. I consider them second to none." The Life Assurance Co. public speak subject. M. McGIuichey, Deming; Nestor Mon-toy- ish English, made of good means ' Car-Carl- David Equitable It better understanding. M. C. Ortzi H. B. Henning, paper, strongly and durably bound with Frangcon Davie?. Means in Fe. "I ex- les3 misery Santa P. Sanchez, Albuquerque; Alex- leather back and covers and canvas think it capable of the fullest Means confidence in a good thing. ander Read, City; D. J. Leahy, Ed sides; have a full index in front and pression of musical thought." Ellea MRS. L. A. HARVEY, Home endorsement counts. ward A. Mann, Albuquerque; W. J, the fees of justices of the peace and Beach Yaw. Agent. Easier to believe your neighbors. Mills, F. H. Pierce, R. E. Twitchell, constables printed in full on the first "In my opinion they rank among the M far-awa- y 102 ChapeUe St., Santa Fe, N. Than strangers In a town. Las Vegas; E. E. Strelley, Raton; W. page. . The pages are 10 inches. very best pianos of the day." Emile Every box of Doan's Kidney Pills W. Gatewood, Roswell; J. M. Corley These books are made up in civil and Sauret Is backed by home testimony. and wife, Denver; E. W. Fox, Clayton. criminal dockets, separate, of 320 "Possessed of a beautiful quality of Kidney disorders urinary troubles Claire: G. G. Dreyfus, New York; pages each or with both civil and tone and a most sympathetic touch." Are on the decrease here. G. C. Nickerson, Iola, Kansas; Thomas criminal bound in one book, 80 pages Fernando de Lucia. Fe Doan's Kidney Pills are . Brannlgan, Las Cruces; H. H. How- civil and 320 pages criminal. To in "I was perfectly charmed with its Santa Central Railway System. Relieving backs and curing citizens. ard, San Marcial; Estevan Baca, So- troduce them they are offered at the beauty of tone and delightful touch." It is their daily work. corro; F. C. Mattison, Tticumcarl; F. following low prices: Francis Tilletsen. Civil or criminal SUNSHINE ROUTE, via TORRANCE GATEWAY. Here's a case in point. D. Lumis, Trinidad; Jo E. Sheridan, $4.00 "Their tone Is sweet as well as reso- Alberto Carcia, officer of Silver City; S. W. Morrison and wife, Combination civil and criminal $5.00 nant. Are rema :.ably adapted for ac- Connecting with the E. P. & N. E. and Chichago, Rock Island .& .Paciffc R. R. 45 San Francisco st., says: "When a man Ignacio, Colorado; David Martinez, Jr., For cents additional for a single companying the voice." Clementine Shortest line out of Santa Fe, or New Mexico, to Chicago, Kansas City or St. Louis docket 55 cents a has attacks of backache for four or five Velarde; William McMillin, Denver; J. or additional for de Vere Sapio. When you travel take the ex- combination will be sent days at a time and those a.ttacks T. Dolan, Denver; W. C. Amelon, Den- docket, they 'Tour pianos embody sweetness aid mail or in tend o'or a period of two years, he ver; Matilda Gallegos Las Vegas; by prepaid express. Cash richness of tone, SAFEST full must splendid carrying THE NEW LIN K BEST, must onive at this conclusion, he is Charles P. Gould,, Philadelphia; Juan accompany order. State power and excellent action." Rosa AND subject to some form of kidney com- Casados, Mora; J. M. Martinez, Colfax; plainly whether English or Spanish Olitzka. plaint. In my case other symptoms Jose D. Lucas printed heading is wanted. Address, ' Gallegos, Montoya; THE STORY & CLARK PIANO CO. incii' ated that I a med- - M. NEW MEXICAN PRINTING CO. SHORTEST plainly required Maestas, Archuleta; J. Sandoval, Employ only expert workmen and no fne tn weakened kid- - strengthen my Albuquerque; S. P. O'Brine, Allbuquer- piece work or contract work Is done ROAD neys, ani allay inflammation of those que; S. W.'Everman, Denver; Charles COMFORTS OF TRAVEL. in their factories. " 'I his led me to go to Ireland's H. D. F. The on irgans. Dickerson, Washington, C; porter the California Limited They have won renown on two con- Finn for PIl'.s. W. chair cars, elegant Pharmacy Ioan's Kidney Fisher, Albuquerque; A. Sandoval, this winter will be prepared to press a tinents for excellence and of me a deal M. C. M. beauty Pullmans and Tourist curs, They certainly Ijelped great P. Springer, Albuquerque; gentleman's trousers while he waits. their instruments. ' and tided me over the last attack. If Jesu.3 Al- supberh cars, Sandoval, Sandoval; Romero, This is a new wrinkle, Introduced for Prices and terms most liberal. dining others occur, I now know how to "BEST ON WHEELS.'.' stop buquerque; Santiago Garcia, Albuquer- the benefit of fastidious dressers. It Call on the General for New them In the incipient stage." Francisco Lucero, Alemeda; E. isn't Agent que; absolutely necessary to carry Mexico, Tickets on sale to Chicago For sale by all dealers; price 60 cents B. Beaty and wife. New York. along an extra pair of trousers, either; a box. Foster-Milbur- n - Antoni-to- , Kansas Citv., St. Louis, El Co., Buffalo, N. Normandie:- O. O. Lanson, the porter works while you sleep. IT.., sole Paso and all points East. agents for the United States. Colorado; W. W. Smith, Minnesota; On this luxurious train daily market PRANK DIBERT Remember the name Doan's and L. J. Powell, We also sell tickets Laughlin, Denver; George reports are received by wire; there are SANTA N. M. take no other. , M. W. FE, Denver; J. Ferry, Denver; E. the news-paper- s latest morning and evening Who will show you the Clark Farner, Silver City; Miss Virginia Story TO EUROPE. issued en route, fine stationery, Pianos In the several and finish Do Not a Richardson, El Paso; P. H. Carlin, El a styles Suppress Cough. library of western books and current Walnut and via the Cunard When have a do not Paso; J. M. Macham, Kansas City; Mal.Dg;ny, Hungarian, Steamship you cough, try magazines. A Whitely exerciser for Golden Line and The Old Douilon to E. Juan 'Oak. suppress it, but remove the cause. Margaret Reilly, Philadelphia; those who wish to keep up their some L. Mora. Steamship Company, und The cough is only a symptom of Navarro, Espinoza, athletics, and electric curling irons for to cities to or disease, and the disease is what you principle 4 the ladies are other comforts. traveling The New Mexican can do CONNECTING ALL THE from Europe. should cure, then the cough will stop The Santa Fe intends to its printing of Itself. The most common cause of Speed of Racing Camels. . keep equal to that done in any of the large The camel Is carefully fast flyer to the front. coughing is a cold. Anodynes will racing very cities. Our solicitor: Every piece of GREAT RAILWAY SYSTEM 5 bred and valuable prizes are offered Special Fast Freight promptly suppress the cough, and prep work we turn out Try our work once O F a society at Biskra for the Line five to six op-- by racing There is a class oi people in San- and you will come again. We arranged arations containing chloroform, fleetest Pearson's certainly from are used for racer, says Maga- ta Fe who trade with the mer- have all the facilities for out days Chicago, Kansas ioum, etc., that purpose, zine. I have seen the start of a race only turning NEW MEXICO St. but do not cure the cold. Cham- chants who advertise their business every class of work, Including one of City and Louis. they and reminded me, in a far-of- f sort berlain's on the other it in the home the best binderies In the west Cough Remedy of way, of a horse race. The camels paper. hand does not suppress the cough, but were all in line and relieves it from the throat arranged they Close connestions at Torrance with THE GOLDEN by removing sniffed the air in their anxiety to be and lungs the mucus which obstructed STEAT LIMITED fast trains for all east and west. off. A flag was waved and they set 0J0 points the breathing and allaying the irrita off at a terrible pace, as if they CALIENTE I(0T SPRINGS. tion and in throat. also Service unsurpassed. Dining, Library and Pullman Cars tickling the It were only racing for a short distance. opens the secretions and effectually until were 'fhese Celebrated Hot Springs are these waters has been thoroughly test- of the latest pattern. Berths reserved by wire. cold as They kept together they and permanently cures the almost out of sight. Then they seem- located in the midst of the Ancient ed by the miraculous cures attested to OUK ROUTE. well as the For sale by all TRY cough. drug ed to settle down to their habitual Cliff Dwellers, tw nty-3v- e miles west in the following diseases: Paralysis. gists. race with Disease of the Ki S. B. G RIMS HAW. pace and the proceeded of Taos, and fifty miles north of Santa Malaria, Brlght's long Intervals between the competi- Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Consumption, es and about twelve miles from Bar-anc-a W.H.ANDREWS, G F. & P. A It is an admitted fact that real tors. I have also seen the finish of fe, neys, Syphilitic and Mercurial Affec- Pres. & Gen'l tate, financial men and merchants all a camel raoe, and it reminded me of Station, on the Denver and Rio tions, Scrofula, Catarrh, La Grippe, ai ManaqeT and best results are be- Grande. from 3. A. KNOX, say that quickest the first motor car promenade Railway, which point a Female Complaints, etc., etc. Boafe obtained by advertising in the "New tween London and Brighton. The daily line of stages runs to the Springs. lodging and bathing $2.60 per day; Traveling F, and P. A, Mexican." camels were certainly not so broken The temperature of these waters Is per week; $50 per month. Stage meetf down and bedraggled, but they came from 90 to 122 degrees. The gases are Denver trains and waits for Santa Fe in at intervals of several hours and carbonic. Altitude, 6,000 feet Climate train upon request This resort la at great patience was necessary to very dry and delightful the year tractive at all seasons, and is open all OPERA HOUSE watch them arrive. round. There is now a commodious winter. Passengers for OJo Callente hotel for the convenience of invalids can leave Santa Fe at 9 a. m., and and A. M. IJETT ULBACH, Mgr. Supplies for Notaries Public for sale tourists. These waters contain reach Ojo Callente at 4 ; m. tlie same 1,686.24 of by the New Mexican Printing Com- grains alkaline salts to the day. Fare for round trip from Santa r The Largest Hall in the City pany. gallon, being the richest alkaline Hot Fe to OJo Callente, $7.40. For further Texas Pacific Railway Springs in the world. The efficacy of particulars, address ANTONIO Balls WHITE'S JOSEPH, Proprietor M Cream-Vermif- Ojo Callente. Taos County. N. Parties uge Private and THE GUARANTEED Ptfblic Entertainments Conventions, Etc., Etc., Etc. WORM The Seating Capacity, 450 REMEDY

TONIC. Golden State Limited Large Stage THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE , IWARC OF IMITATIONS. THE GENUINE PHEPAMEO ONLY BY For terms apply to Ballard-Sjio- w Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS. MO. "THE BEST EVER" A. M. For Sale By Dettelbach, FI8CHER DRUG COMPANY 101 Hancock St. Santa Fe. N. M. Santa Fe, N. M. Through train daily without change between San NIGHT EXPRESS J A AO Francisco, Los Angeles and El Paso, and Kansas J$ A. B. CRAYCRAFT, THE City, St. Louis and Chicago. PHOTOGRAPHER L-- ' 11 uu Makes this suggestion to you.? "VIA. , B3QTjriF2s:Ei2sra? Come and see me if you M. Lewes El Mountain Pac.-E- . P.-- E. & Pui Diflj tt W p. n. Tici want the finest Sou. Rock Island Systems. Buffet-Librar- y, Dining, Tourist, Double and Single Tfcla kttdMM MM oatOmM trolo Diroot OMUoBtlono mod lor all PHOTOS AjVD VIEWS nu through to Now Orleans, Barer. North, Boat and Southeast. Drawing Room and Observation Sleeping cars. port and St Louis wlthont Per scheduls, ratos and oth Ever made in the city Cantos through leepen Loo mk on or aMroaa, Electric Light. Steam Heat hitomooioM a4 MY SPECIALTY IS TO PLEASE TolFl Insist on a ticket via the GOLDEN 8TATE LIMITED. R. tf. CtJXTfS Developing; and Finishing I tartliwtsttni Prntngtr Afort Kodak Work to Order : A. N. BROWN. 11 TUAS fm, Geni. Pass. Agt. . . tvmmst ' Aowrt Cam Paaoonfor tm4 Tlokot Plata Stvdiofy EL PASO, TEXAS. TKXA4 . ALLMtTIXAS f 8 Santa FeNew Mexican, Monday, January 1 6, 1905.

THIRTY-SIXT- H GENERAL S- - ITZ ASSEMBLY IN SESSION Continued from Page One. A fall line of. -- - DIAMONDS, WATCHES, to direct me no personal enmities to gratify; no favorites to reward no to With me THE opponents punish. there CLOCKS, shall be no rule of the gavel, but a due regard for the rights and interests, the SILVERWARE. ETC. feelings and failings of all. But you must realize, as I do, that without proper assistance from every member of this Council, your presiding Manufacturer ol0 officer will be unable to accomplish CO anything helpful to the people, gratify FISCHER exican Filigree Jewelry ing to you, and pleasing to himself. I do wish with an intensity which baffles All kinds of designs in Coffee Machine. exDression. that, our entire delibera tions may be characterized by harmony, FILIGREE FOB CHAINS, FILIGREE NECK CHAINS, courtesy, good will, wisdom, and a complete consecration of time, effort Make Our Store Your FILIGREE SOUVENIR SPOONS, and enererv tn thn duties, which have Headquarters FILIGREE BROOCH PINS, FILIGREE BRACELETS, brought us here, and the obligations FILIGREE CARD CASES. we have assumed in coming. in In one thing, Gentlemen, I have both While the City. an advantage and a disadvantage. I stand in the shadow of New Mexico's greatest son, her loved and lost, the t peerless J. Francisco Chaves. His CARTWRIGHT.DAVIS CO. memory is my incentive to noblest will be to see hope and intensest effort. His exam pleased 0E0. W. H1CK0X, President CARTWRIQHT, Sec'y and Treas. Jt j S.Q. ple illumines the way for my inexper- WE to and if need any- No. 250 San Francisco Street. ienced feet. The contrast the easy you perfection of his presidency is the Grocery Telephone No. 4. Meat Market Telephone No. 40 burden my official shoulders must nev- in line will er cease to bear. Who can gaze at thing our appreci- so SARDINES. firm is in that chair, which for many years great expended, per pound, not with a tin 40c, he graced and adorned, and ate Besides We are offering very complete only see the old man your patronage. line of and domestic sar- Yellow each care memory's eye again Imported packages, package who time had touched but dines. fully lined with paraflne paper, each.. eloquent, up-to-da- te not tr.int. The courteous gentle- an stock can 25c 25c could carrying Sardines, ravigote, the scholar, the faithful small each 10c Towel blend, 5 pound sacks only, each man, ripe Imported tins, friend, the wise counsellor, the able all of c of Imported medium tins . . , . . . 12 sack makes a towel when empty, each Drugs and Medicines, 20c $1.15 leader, the matchless parliamentarian, Imported regular tins over and above the daunt- 30c and all all, Imported large tins, boneless MEAT MARKET. tireless Such, and 20c less, devoted, patriot. the purest best quality, Imported marinated Only the highest grades of corn fed was Colonel Chaves in 15c house Gentlemen, Imported, smoked meats and the best of packing life, and such history will ever hold in mus- a fine line of Domestic, extra large cans specialties can be found in our mar him in her casket of fadeless jewels. we have latest 12 1-- 2 15c tard sauce 10, and ket. We pride ourselves on the clean New which he loved so well 5c. en Mexico, Domestic, oil, regular size liness and care given to all orders and served so faithfully, was stricken OLIVE OIL. trusted us in our market. indeed when the hand of the ruthless Our stock of imported and Califor- BREAD. assassin laid him low. But, Gentle should Tobacco. nia olive oil was never more complete. Bread is the staff of life and men we weep not as those, who have Toilet Accessories. Cigars. Imported oil in bottles, a number of vrm trust, to that made in our bake no for he left us the priceless use hope, different brands, 15, 30, 50, 60, 75, 85 shoD it will not iail you. We only heritage of his noble example. Be it 1 T.lrvliA0 mTl fl f T"fl Tl d fl ("111 T SrA and $1.10. IUC UlgUCOb f,l Will- - "" '"U " ours to follow in his footsteps. If the Perfumes and Fleischinan's 'in making our return to Candy. Imported oil in cans, first quality, yeast spirits of the departed ever better and very bread. The superlative test of bread earth to mingle in the scenes they TomI brand, nothing Our bread 1-- 2 is to eat it when stale. knew and loved in life, to economical: . Quarts 85c; gallons, participate better and bread is more filled minus ana $1.45; gallonsv $2.75. tastes any In events that their healthful if eaten when at least a day for mo At a less prl but an extremely hearts while living, who can a brand old. Buy our bread and if on account ment, doubt that the spirit of J. t ran-- good value, Is the Catalumna un 1-- demand for are halls Gallon $2.10; 2 1.10. of the great it you cisco Chaves will come to these tins, gallons of the be us Those little individual bottles at 15 able to get the baking day and attend our deliberations. Let In a in cents each are something new. fore keep it for a day proper place then, conduct ourselves as though and cao if it is not. much the best his very presence. COFFEE. ever eaten. our reliance on the bread you have Hon. W. E. Martin presented a reso We still put VEGETABLES. ototkI offered us in the cof CANNED lution nominating the following for mm values by Canned the is good Council: Hon fees put up by Chase & Sanborn. corn' cheapest federal employes of the - fresh roast- food, the better grades equal to fresh D. C. Winters seconding the nomina These coffees are riway- 1-- can: 10, 12 1-- 15, 17 2 Chief H. P. Owen; F, 230 Sati Francisco Street :, Santa Fe, Ji. ed, and are always of the highest stock, per tions: clerk, Pt and 20c. and engrossing quality consistent with the prices at P. Chaves, enrolling None of the fol- Fritterkorn, for muffins and fritters, clerk; Matias Baca, ergeant-at-arms- ; which they are sold. 20c blends are poor coffee. Of can, hulls removed Rev. J. L. Shively, chaplain; Manuel lowing LAS CRUCES TOMATOES have Gon- course of the ch prices are B. Esquibel, messenger; Antonio those japer more words ' so flavor as the higher this year received good zales, watchman. i.ot finely we to have heard be to some palates than remerrber Secretary Raynolds then administ- dozen members rose in their seats to two territories It would has made strides to- priced ones, though to well known together. ritory gigantic are all more grateful on ac- fore in regard this pack. ered the oath to these officers. second nomination and this was seem, under such condi- ward a and name in the they the fresh tomatoes" one the therefore, higher plane count of their greater strength. "Taste just like Upon motion of Hon. Jacoho Chaves made unanimous a vote. tions, that it would be Impossible to nation. Our are in savs. can hand by rising products gaining SEAL BRAND, the coffee that has ladv Every packed by and Hon. W. E. Martin, the Council create a state that would be harmon- and the of our .'. c "Hon. M. C. de Baca presented a res magnitude importance & and 3 pound cans, each adiourned out of respect to we shall ac- of made Chase Sanborn famous, 10c olution the following as ious. The statement that position in relation to the states care of this 2 pound cans, tach.. of the late Colonel J. nominating or is but on which the greatest the memory federal employes of the House: Chief cept joint statehood nothing the Union is daily assuming greater Franco until 10 o'clock tomor- offered friends Chaves, clerk, George W. Armijo; enrolling an inducement by the proportions. row forenoon. statehood' in the who are and engrossing clerk; Florencio C. de of joint east, Progress Is, and must continue, to of House. s, to further and Organization Baca; sergeant-at-arm- Marcelino A. opposed representation be our watchword, and to this end we - from the west. It is a ques- It was 12 o'clock when J. W. Rayvlortlz; chaplain, Rev. Adrian Rabey- power only as legislators must work with the zeal tion of time until we are bound to be DUDROW MTEtJIE nolds, Territorial Secretary, called the rolls; messenger, Nestor P. Eaton; of lovers of progress and hold, the ad- & as state our House to order. After a beautiful Maximiniano Archuleta. admitted a single within vancement of interests of our be- watchman, our the prayer offered by Rev. A. Rabeyrolle,' The moitlon was seconded by Hon. present boundaries and under loved close to our New It would Territory hearts; of Guadalupe Church of Santa Fe, G. Seferino Crollott and was carried. Sec- present name, Mexico, remembering at all times that we are A. assistant read J. W. administered seem to me that it might be proper at here as the servants not Fleming, secretary, retary Raynolds to of the few, the roll as follows: the oath to these officers. A motion this time for your honorable body but the many the servants of all the take some action in the promises and . Members of the House. was adopted thanking the Secretary people of New Mexico. Let us, then Undertakersfland express the sentiment of the people are members of of the Territory, the Hon. J. W. Ray- carefully study the advanced condi- The following the . or in 1 nolds, for his courteous treatment of through resolution otherwise, tions, as we find them and meet the House sworn in by Secretary of a manner as this honorable today the House and Hons. Cristoval San- such body them by such and Embalmers the Territory J. W. Raynolds: most effective to accom- prudent, equitable chez, Colin Neblett and R. L. Baca may deem as will further the First District. Colfax County: M. B. the results most desired. just legislation were appointed a committee to escort plish growth of our Territory and the pros- ALL KINDS OF PICTURE FRAMING. Hi. Stockton. statements been - him office. motion of Hon. Slanderous have to Second Mora County: Crls- to his Upon perity of its people, giving birth District, out made some of the members of the cred- toval Sanchez R. L. Baca, the House adjourned iy such laws as will redound to the Dtidrow's Office Building. to of Colonel J. the Third District. Union County: F. L, of respect the memory regarding it and good name of this assembly. 10 o'clock tomor- character of the of this Day Telepone 35. ' Franco Chaves, until citizenship In assuming the duties of your pre- Tel. No. 142 Wight. row forenoon. and especially with refer- and at Mm. Gold's Residence, foot Palace Ave., Fourth District, Leonard Wood and Territory, siding officer, it is with the full reali- Sunday't Nights ' ence to our native people. In these Quay Counties: M. C. de Baca; San Mr. Dalles in an eloquent address zation that J5pu have elected me as statements our people have been gross- Miguel County, B. G. Lynch, Pablb accepted the honor conferred upon your servant and as your servant it and and in am- and Nestor . 4 him. His references to statehood ly injured misrepresented, shall be my earnest endeavor and Vigil Griego. these remarks the members of Fifth Santa Fe R, were loudly applauded. He spoke as making bition to treat you with impartiality District, County: our so referred to, have L. Baca and Ramon Sandoval. follows: national body and fairness, at all times and with a their utter and Sixth Taos t Vt. Mr. Dalies' Speech. only exposed, ignorance to aid me in the District, County: J. lack Our your ' h of knowledge of our people. I sincere- Round Oak Martinez. Gentlemen of the House of the Thirty-Sixt- arduous work of this position, The citizens may well challenge compari- act meet my every may Seventh District, Rio Arriba County: Legislative Assembly: states ly hope that Lucero. son with any citizenship of the with satisfaction and approval. Jose Amado I am profoundly grateful to you for your a honest stove Arriba as to character, stability, patriotism is genuine, Eighth District, Taos, Rio the marked honor of bestowing upon Thanking you again for the high Counties: Granville and obedience to the law. We protest all that is and San Juan my humble person the distinguished statements as honor you have seen fit to confer on that will do Maximinio Duran against such outrageous Pendleton and position of Speaker of the House. It unfounded me and through me upon the people ot Ninth Bernalillo being entirely unjust and : claimed for it every day District, Coynty, is, indeed, a high honor, and I assure the counties of Valencia and Torrance, Crollott. on fact. Seferino you that I appreciate it as such, and I Ter I now call this House to order. it. That's its Sandoval During the past few years our you run Ninth District, County: assure you, further, that I shall earn- Cornelio M. Sandoval. strive to merit the esteem and You take Bernalillo and estly reputation. Ninth District, confidence of which you have just giv- Counties r Thonias N. Wilker-son- . absolutely no chances. en proof. is one of Valencia and Tor The question of statehood GOLD'S OLD CURIOSITY SH0F' is fully in Tenth District, to citi- It guaranteed rance Counties: Silvestre Mirabel and the most vital Importance the zens of New and at this time You can Carl A. Dalies. Mexico, buy of our na- everyway. District. Socorro and Sier Is commanding the attention Eleventh under for less money, of ra Counties: H. H. Howard and W W. tional legislators the provisions stoves statehood bill Williams. of the Hamilton joint now CL0SIN6 course. We have them, Twelfth District. Dona Ana iand pending in Congress. Otero Counties: Florencio Luna. This bill in Its provisions affects not ,' but will it pay you when Thirteenth District, Grant and Luna only New Mexico but Arizona, inas I0UT can get the finest Counties: Colin Neblett, much as it provides for the creation of you Fourteenth Dona Ana, one state out of the two territories. District, ! ; stove on earth Grant, Luna, and Otero Counties: This question has been brought up SALE heating time and before our Territorial trifle more. It James W. Hannigan. again 5far just a Fifteenth District, Ohaves, Eddy, conventions and was made the Issue Roosevelt and .Lincoln Counties: at our recent election. It would seem is uo to you. that the sentiment will sell George F. Ellis. , generally through Wishing to retire from business I my The oath was then administered to out New Mexico is against any joint- entire stock of the members standing In front of the ure with Arizona. To create one state speaker's recess. Hon. Granville Pen out of the two territories would deprive MEXICAN BLANKETS. POTTERY - A. M, us our in INDIAN and dleton, in a speech that was forceful of Just representation the WORK. CURIOS, ETC. 7. II. GOEBEL as well as eloquent, nominated Hon. Senate of the United States. This Is BASKETS. DRAWN Carl A. Dalles for speaker of the certainly a most unjust proposition. In At less than Cost. House. He dwelt upon the many excel addition to the practical disfranchise- Tfc Hardware Dealer Is lent qualities of heart and mind of the ment of our rights, there nothing ' tn common between the two territories Send for Catron Block No. 31X nominee, his legislative experience. Sign of the Old Cart Catalogs his to Spanish as fluently or any ties of any nature whatsoever, ability speak of Cor. Sao Pranclsct Street and Burro Altiyfl --JUSTA VOt NSW Micb as Bngllsh and hi" youthful energy. A which Und to bind the paopte tht ANTA FE NEW MEXICAN SUPPLEMENT.

A-1- for St. Vincent's Orphanage, Santa Fe Exhibit 2 same class of property in an adjoining county solely Territorial A-1- is the this its Grant County Hospital, Silver City Exhibit 3 purposes, it recommended that legislature give subject A-1- view of some GOVERNOR OTERO'S St. Joseph's Hospital, Silver City Exhibit 4 most earnest consideration with a determining upon A-1- rate be uni- Ladies' Hospital, Deming Exhibit 5 system of levying taxes whereby the Territorial may A-1- each one and at the same time avoid BIENNIAL MESSAGE. Eddy County Hospital, Carlsbad Exhibit 6 form in of the counties, beyond A-1- of which would Ladies' Relief Society, Las Vegas Exhibit 7 any question a doubt the embarrassing situation A-1- several of the counties St. Joseph's Sanitarium, Albuquerque Exhibit 8 arise under the present law in the event that The Exhibit A-1- 9 failed to collect and return their proper quota." the Gallup Hospital Gentlemen of the Council and House of Representatives of Memorial New Mexico Educational Associa- The law as it stood before the enactment of the sections referred New Thirty-Sixt- h Legislative Assembly of the Territory of tion Exhibit A-2- 0 to above, would probably be ample to cover existing conditions if it Mexico : officers is to do but for These reports will give to your body in detail the operations of were enforced by the whose sworn duty it so, becomes as Chief Executive of this to give It my duty Tertitory the several officers, boards and institutions, and it will be necessary reasons which I pointed out in previous messages, and which are as to the such information the condi- as or less Legislative Assembly regarding to give them most careful attention through your proper commit- well known to you to me, this plain duty is violated more of the as can be secured through the different de- of the tion Territory tees, so that you may act wisely and prudently in dealing with them in nearly every county Territory, resulting in great injustice and to recommend such measures as in my to com- partments, judgment in the future, something which I believe has not been done always to some counties and some taxpayers, and certainly to the seem expedient. so carefully as it ought to have been by previous legislatures, this monwealth. This violation of duty by the assessors reduces' the total first of to the of the below be. I desire, all, congratulate people Territory resulting at times in unnecessary and conflicting legislation. assessed valuation to far what it should This, naturally, the which exists today, after a year abroad and results in a rate of taxation upon general prosperity again FINANCIAL. makes a harmful impression to flood and cessation in railroad construction which owing drouth, we now that seems comparatively high when considered independent of the ces- As at the convening of the 35th Legislative Assembly, was not so favorable as previous years. Yet, there has been no assessment. Such a course deceives no one, benefits no one have a surplus in nearly every fund, which can be used for reducing imperfect sation in advancement, in the increase of population or material but a few tax and is in our interest bearing debt. There have been no bonds or other evi- professional dodgers, utterly wrong principle. and today we look forward to a year which promises A certain sum must be raised for administrative and other improvements, dences of new debt issued during the past two years, and the cam-paris- necessary beyond that of any previous year. no matter what the total assessment, and the rate prosperity 'between the present financial condition of the Territory public purposes, Before upon a discussion of administrative affairs, I of taxation is fixed in to the total assessment so as to entering with that at the last meeting of your body is most gratifying. proportion call attention to the fact that the people of the Territory have been the undervaluation demand- By reference to the report of the Territorial Treasurer, I find yield approximately necessary revenue, called to mourn the decease of one of their most a tax while and assessment would quite recently upon that at the close of business on November 30, 1904, there was a ing high rate, a just equitable valuable servants. In the death of the Honorable Edward L. Bart-let- t, tax rate such as would attract cash balance in the Treasury of $249,147.95. Included in this bal- permit alow improve public credit, Solicitor General of the on the 19th day of October for investment and would owners to Territory, ance are sinking funds available for the redemption of outstanding capital encourage property the lost a faithful friend. General Bartlett, during his make last, public bonds to the amount of $10(,8G7.21. improvements. a of twenty-fou- r residence in the Territory, covering period years, Tho bonded debt at this time is while two The difficulty in the past has been to list all property, including took interest in all $949,300.00, years was an esteemed citizen, and a man that great ed invisible which taxation not in New ago it was $1,122,200.00, showing a reduction in our bonded debt of property, escapes only and filled positions of public trust. He had Mexico but elsewhere to a or lesser and in public questions, many $172,900.00 during the past two years. greater extent, having been the Solicitor General of the ever since the year 1889, each class of assume its of the burden of Territory No new indebtedness has been incurred during that time and I property proper proportion with the of about three years. His conduct of the office taxation. Since the assessors to a extent are either or exception am gratified to say that the financial status and credit of the Ter- great unwilling to He was industrious, live of the was marked by thoughtful application duty. now on a basis is a matter for and con- unable to up to the plain mandates of the law, the powers of the Ter- ritory are that just pride careful and painstaking, having at all times the interest Board of and of the Auditor should be aug- gratulation. Equalization Traveling at heart. We remember him as a faithful, able and upright mented, them to review, revise and correct ritory Under the six mill tax levy for general Territorial purposes, suf- giving complete power official and citizen, and in mourning his death I cannot forbear the assessment returns from each county, to reassess property and ficient moneys have been realized to pay in full all claims presented of this opportunity to speak these words of praise the of all and real, visible and in- availing myself for payment within the fixed appropriations. compel listing property, personal to his visible, at its value so that the assessed valuation of memory. As provided by law, the territorial funds on hand are deposited proportionate This occasion is further saddened by missing from your number one class of shall bear the same relation to its true value in territorial depositories, of which there are ten at this time and property the familiar face of Honorable J. Francisco Chaves, who had been that the assessed valuation of other on the list b?ars to its which are entitled, under their applications and bonds filed, to property elected a member of the Council from the Sixth Council District of ' true value. Present laws for such on of the assessor, have a deposit of $253,000.00. provide part New and who, had he lived, no doubt would have been once but as the of the Board of and the Mexico, These banks now have on deposit $229,841.43 on which the Ter- stated, powers Equalization more elected the members of the Council to the honorable posi- Auditor must be to enable them to compel the by gets interest at the rate of three per cent per annum, pro- Traveling amplified of a he held for so ritory law omissions and cor- tion of President that body, position many years, of is recent and assessor to observe the and to supply those " viding a source revenue which of origin very grati- and with such credit. ' , rect such errors of which he and the board of commissioners of nis fying. 2Gth of at Pinos be On the evening of the day November, 1904, The casual deficit bonds issued in 1893, amounting to $101,800.- - county may guilty. in of Col. J. Francisco Chaves, Sup- The Board of is non-partis- and composed of cit- Wells, the County Torrance, 00 and drawing five per cent, interest were refunded by an issue Equalization of Public Instruction and Councilman elect of this izens from the different of the familiar with val- erintendent of $101,000.00 of bonds drawing four per cent interest, they selling parts Territory, was stricken down the hand of an assassin. A more ues in but also in their respective sections and Territory by at par, thereby saving the taxpayers on this issue of bonds alone, for general, particularly foul murder this has not taken in our Terri- are not affected or influenced by local which cruel and than place the time they have to run, some $20,000.00 in interest. they any prejudices of Col. A. J. Fountain and his little would them from should not be tory since the assassination The Treasurer in his report makes some timely suggestions, and prevent acting fairly. It justly Without a moment's and un- said of New Mexico in the that one-fift- h of its real son, several years ago. warning, 1 respectfully call your attention to his full report which is a part future, only of of his Colonel Chaves was shot dead value its assessment rolls, and that one class of prop- aware the presence assassin, of this message and marked exhibit "A." appears upon his The murder had to the window near taxation or is assessed and taxed in while eating supper. crept The present law providing for banks to give bond to the Terri- erty escapes higher proportion the Colonel was and aid of the in the than some other class. where sitting, bycthe light tory for public moneys received by them and setting out the quali- fired fatal the ball en- room where the victim was, the shot, passing fications of the sureties on such bonds should be changed so as to re- With fair assessment rolls it will be easier to hold the collectors the immediate death. of most other commonwealths tirely through body, causing quire all 6uch bonds to be executed by a fidelity or a surety company, to the prompt collection taxes. In of their When he was assassinated he was engaged in writing a history authorized to do businesss in this Territory, and I earnestly recom- collectors of taxes are charged and are held responsible upon matters taxes New Mexico. On account of. his long experience in public mend that you enact a law to this effect, and also providing that all bonds for one hundred per cent, of the total charged agpinst ter- be from col- of the Territory, his wide and extensive knowledge of men and official bonds now rcqnired by law be executed in the same manner, property in their jurisdiction, and they can exonerated ritorial affairs, and his learning and fitness for this trust, he was and that no personal sureties be received. lecting any part of this, for good reasons only, and upon specific cannot made the historian of the Territory by an act of the last Legisla- For many years the Territory has been put to great delay and action in each case by the Board of Equalization. Why insuf- ture. expense in bringing suits upon such bonds, which are invariably such a course bo pursued in New Mexico? It is not only an We were all looking forward with much interest to the time when contested with great bitterness and result very unsatisfactorily, and ferable evil but a public shame that it can be said that one portion we could enjoy the results of his work in that capacity. I believe that the records will show that not ten per cent of the of the Territory turns into the proper treasuries only sixty to sev- I regret that the Executive cannot offer a suitable reward for the amounts for which suit was brought have been recovered by the enty per cent, of the taxes levied against it, while another portion arrest and conviction of the murderer of Colonel Chaves. As the Territory; while a fidelity or surety company assures the prompt with a higher proportionate and actual assessment, collects ninety undi- law now stands, I am helpless in such a case. I am not permitted payment of any such forfeited bonds, which would be to the great and more per cent, of its taxes. It is a matter worthy of the to his assassin. on vided and careful of the law makers. to incur any extra expense in an effort apprehend and manifest advantage of the Territory.. The premiums the attention t act de- I most earnestly recommend the passage of an authorizing same should be paid by the Territory or county, from funds The Board of Equalization has made a full and complete report, e hundred the Governor to offer a reward not to exceed twenty-fiv- rived from interest on deposits of Territorial and county funds; going into this important matter in detail and it is made a portion and convic- dollars for the information that will lead to the arrest this to apply only to Territorial and county officials; the banks to of the appendix to this message. I invite your particular and earnest tion of this assassin, and his accomplices, and that an appropriation furnish similar bonds at their own expense. attention to the same in this connection. be made for the payment of such reward. ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION. This Board has been asked by me to meet here between the 1st Terri- col- to and The reports of the various Territorial officers, boards and The proper assessment of taxable property and the prompt and 15th day of February, to be ready at your call confer torial institutions are transmitted herewith, as a. part of this mes- lection of taxes is of vital importance to every commonwealth or advise with you upon legislation needful to secure a just assessment, sage, and are marked as follows: community. Of late years, there has been some improvement in a low tax rate, the maximum, if practical, to be fixed by law, thus excessive in Treasurer. Exhibit "A" both, in this Territory, especially since the enactment of the travel- giving capital and citizens a guarantee against taxation rec- assessment. Auditor Exhibit "B" ing auditor's law, but it is still not what it ought to be. It is case they return a fair Solicitor General Exhibit "C" ognized, that the collection of taxes, although distinct from the BOND OF COUNTY TREASURERS. States Land Commission . .Exhibit "D" for is nevertheless much United Locating duty of assessing property taxation, very I recommend that you enact a law requiring each county treasur- Commissioner of Public Lands "E" is no consolation to New Mexico .Exhibit dependent upon the latter. It er to deposit all moneys collected by him in some banking house at .Exhibit contend with same Board of Equalization "F" taxpayers to know that other commonwealths the stated intervals, where there is such a banking house at the county Exhibit "G" solved the of Irrigation Commission difficulty and are also still far from having problem seat, or the nearest thereto, and that monthly statements of such Exhibit "H" is a function that lies at Bureau of Immigration equitable assessment and taxation, for it banking houses be filed with the county commissioners and spread of Exhibit "I" look to this as- Superintendent Penitentiary the root of all good government and I legislative on the records by the county clerk, and that the county treasurer Commission .Exhibit will towards this Louisiana Purchase "J" sembly to enact legislation that go further solving should under no circumstances receive any commission or fees on Exhibit "K" Mexico has been done heretofore. the Adjutant General problem for New than During the interest paid by the banks on county funds. Such interest in '. Exhibit "L" has been the Board of Librarian ...... past two years a trial given by Equalization every instance should be placed to the credit of the county,for the . Exhibit "M" 88 of the Laws of 1903 which Secretary of New Mexico. to the sections of Chapter empower purpose of paying premiums on bonds of county officials and any Exhibit "N" a sum the amount of taxes to be Traveling Auditor to apportion and adjust in lump surplus should go to the county school fund. The bank selected by Exhibit and the Board is frank to ac- Cattle Sanitary Board "0" raised among the different counties, the county treasurer in which to deposit county funds should be Exhibit method while cor- Sheep Sanitary Board "P" knowledge that this under existing circumstances, approved by the Territorial Treasurer before any deposits are made, rect in has not abolished Board of Health ...Exhibit "Q" theoretically, practice existing inequalities or the designation of such banks may be made in the first instance "B" not to of the of Board of Pharmacy Exhibit but has rather accentuated them, speak question by said Territorial Treasurer on the basis of the best terms of in- a rate fcr Superintendent of Public Instruction Exhibit "S" law that might be raised by one county levying higher terest to be secured, but in no event the interest to be lees than three Mexico Exhibit "T" than another ,the same class of University of New Territorial purposes county upon (3) per cent per annum. Banks designated as county deposit'. ries . .Exhibit "U" As Auditor in his ap- Normal University property. the Traveling says report hereby should give bond to the county similar to the bonds given the Terri- Exhibit "V" Normal School pended: tory for Territorial funds, the bond to be approved by the board of Military Institute .Exhibit "W" "The enforcement of the provisions of this act has resulted in commissioners. taxes county School of Mines . .Exhibit "X" producing more or less confusion, and instead of equalizing AUDITOR'S BOND. College of and Mechanic Arts . .Exhibit "Y" the several counties has had a tendency to produce a greater Agriculture among Under the present law, the Territorial Auditor is required to give Deaf and Dumb Exhibit "Z" discrimination than existed before the passage of the act. It ap- Asylum a bond to the Territory in the sum of $100,000. As none of the Insane Asylum . . Exhibit "ZZ" pears to be impracticable at this time to arrange for the collection public moneys pass through the hands of this official, it appears to Custodian Committee Exhibit A-- l in a sum of a amount of the total Territorial Capitol lump proportionate me that such an amount is excessive, and I recommend that the law Historical Exhibit A"2 revenue from each of the several counties according to their assess- Society be amended so as to require a bond in the sum of $25,000. ' Game and Fish Warden. , . Exhibit A--3 ed valuation as provided by the act in question. While the percent- TREASURER OF MILITARY INSTITUTE. Board of Dental Examiners Exhibit A--4 age of taxes collected in some of the counties will run higher than A-- With one the treasurers of the Board of of ill Institute for the Blind ...... Exhibit 5 the 85 per cent contemplated by this act, there are other counties exception, "Regents A-- Territorial institutions are to a bond for the faithful Miners' Hospital ...... Exhibit 6 in which the percentage falls very much below this figure., hence, it required give A-- disbursement of funds which their, hands. The Reform School ...... Exhibit 7 ' has been necessary in some of the counties to levy a Territorial tax public pass through five-tent- ov- hs in case of the Institute was an Orphan Childrens' Home at Belen Exhibit A--8 as high as sixteen and mills for 1904, while other counties exception the Military probably A-- at the time the law was and I recommend Albuquerque Armory Board of Control . . . .Exhibit 9 have found it possible to raise their Territorial quota upon a levy ersight original drafted, A-1- the this act be amended a the treasurer of Las Vegas Armory Board of Control . . k . . .Exhibit 0 as low as fourteen mills. Since it is manifestly unjust that that by provision requiring Board of of the Institute to bond to the St. Vincent's Hospital, Santa Fe ...Exhibit A--ll property in one county should be taxed at a higher rate than the the Regents Military give

n ' Territory in the sum of $20,000, as do the treasurers of other might be proper)', efficiently and smoothly carried on. The office the result of its investigations and its findings to the executive for boards. of Superintendent of Public Instruction was created by the 29th his information in order that he may inaugurate such steps through TRAVELING AUDITOR AND BANK EXAMINER. Legislative Assembly in 1891, and since then the population of the the proper channels as may be necessary to remedy any existing Too much credit cannot ho given the 35th Legislative Assembly Territory has increased over one hundred thousand, the public abuses, or nonfeasance, misfeasance or malfeasance in the manage of ment of for the creation of the above office, as the past two years have fully schools have nearly doubled in number, the number of persons the institution investigated. demonstrated that it is one of the most important in the Territory school age is tens of thousands more than it was thirteen years ago, CLERK OF THE UNITED STATES LAND COMMISSION. of recommend Commis- and has been the means of saving the counties, as well as the Terri- the necessity for proper supervision and personal inspection the I the passage of a law providing that the sioner of Public be Land tory, large sums of money. Since the creation of this office the per public schools in each county has become more and more necessary, Lands made Clerk of the United States cent of taxes collected and turned into the Territorial and county and generally speaking, the importance and the amount of work to Commission, with authority to retain in his custody the records of ( that Commission, The treasuries has increased greatly, and all county officers are much be performed by that official have become so great that it is now a relations between the office of Commission- er of Public Lands and more careful in the handling of funds. County books and records physical impossibility for him to perform his manifold duties in the U. S. Land Commission are already and under the are in a much better condition, and it is now a very eay matter to such a manner as is contemplated by the spirit and letter of our very close, present law there is a needless duplication of work which be determine the exact financial condition of each county in the Terri- public school law and that is demanded for the benefit of the steady would largely overcome by 'the enactment of the tory. advancement of our public school system. I, therefore, recommend legislation suggested. 1 would recommend that the present law be tmended so as to to your honorable body that the office of Assistant Superintendent INSURANCE COMMISSIONER. I would renew make it the duty of the traveling auditor to examine the offices of of Public Instruction be created by you, that such official be given earnestly my recommendation made to the last three of the clerks of district courts, and all other offices handling Territor- an appropriate salary and that the act creating such office prescribe legislatures for the creation the office of Insurance Com- which is now ial money. his duties and fix all necessary requirements for the proper conduct missioner, more necessary than heretofore, by reason of the increased business Auditor's The work of the Traveling Auditor is so comprehensive and ex- of the ollice in order that the public school system of New Mexico in the office, arising from the of the in business acting and has proved of such great benefit to th-- Territory, that may be properly and efficiently administered. growth Territory population, and wealth. Such officer need be no to cost he should be given an assistant, or an allowance for clerical assist- The New Mexico Educational Association, which lias become an an expense the Territory, the being paid New the different insurance business in the ance, so that he may be unhampered in the performance of his ex- important factor in furthering the interests of education in by companies doing Territory. a com- This work is no of the Auditor's duties and as he has acting duties. The law requires him to visit every county twice Mexico, at its recent annual session in Silver City, appointed part proper, to a vast amount of and labor otherwise in connection each year and to examine the Territorial banking institutions, and mittee on school legislation, which was to prepare a memorial the responsibility with his office, he need is he to have for that reason important office duties must often be delayed, if not executive and legislative assembly in reference to desired legislation. not, nor expected, any special recom- of the insurance business. state and terri- partly neglected. During the months following the completion of This memorial is attached as an exhibit to this message. It knowledge Nearly every has such a law and it is of benefit. All revenues derived the rolls by the assessors it is almost imperative that lie mends a salary of $2,500 for the Superintendent of Public Instruc- tory great of school above the of the office should to the of the vol- have assistance in covering the ground systematically, thoroughly tion, appeals to the voters to elect to the position county expenses go support unteer fire the : and in good time. superintendents only men well qualified for the position, urges the companies in Territory. of LEAVE OF ABSENCE. lie is often called upon by county officials to come immediately issue of high class and permanent certificates to teachers exper- In order the business be to give his counsel or to examine books and the welfare of the com- ience and recognized ability, a revision of the legislation regarding that public given proper attention at all monwealth demands that at such times his office duties and his teachers' institutes in the different counties, extending their benefits times and that all Territorial officials be equitably treated, I rec- ommend that a law such officials be official correspondence be not neglected. to counties of the fourth class, approves the system of financial you pass providing that permit- ted to leave their office hours on week COMPENSATION OF COUNTY OFFICIALS. support given New Mexico schools and protests against the sale of offices, during days, only after school the of the obtaining a permit from the Governor, and that the total vacation I recommend that the commissions on liquor and gaming licenses any lands, praising present policy deriving largest amount of revenue from the school lands without them. In period shall not exceed thirty days in any calendar year. A certi- should be taken from the commissions of the assessor, as it appears selling addition the recommendations are made: ficate of non-absenc- e, except upon leave, or on legal holidays, should that these licenses being fixed by law, the assessor at most simply following oth- be required upon each monthly voucher for salary, in the same man- keeps a record of the expirations, which is also done by the sheriffs; First, in order to secure uniformity of practice, as is done in to ner as is provided in the case of federal officials. Those officers or better still, that county officials be placed upon straight salaries, er states, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, in addition whose official duties compel them to be absent from the Capitol at and that they be made responsible upon their bonds for the full editing the school law as now provided, should be empowered to frequent periods, should be required to leave an itinerary in the amount of moneys they should by law and legally can collect and place his interpretation upon its meaning and this interpretation executive office, in order that their whereabouts may be known at turn over to the proper officials. Unless this is done, I recommend should be made just as effective as the law itself. be fur- any and all times. Any failure to comply with these requirements in the matter of fees in the office of county collector and io Secondly, the law already provides that all school officers should subject the offender to a forfeiture of one month's salary, treasurer, that a plan similar to the federal regulation be adopted, nished with a uniform system of blanks for transacting school bus- unless such penalty be remitted by the Governor. a maximum and all fees in excess of thai iness, but thus far the Territory has never printed them. ' establishing salary limit, militia. ' amount to be turned into the county school fund. In counties of Third, boards of education of cities and not of towns, should Your attention is called to the report and recommendations of the first class, where the work is heavy and a deputy is required, a have the power to issue special certificates to teach in their schools the Adjutant General, from which it will be seen that the duties and maximum salary of $3,500 or $4,000 per annum should be fixed, as only. The examination for certificates should be carried on by responsibilities of that office are already large and increasing. The this would enable the collector and io treasurer to employ a some one who is professionally qualified to do so. set passage of the Militia Bill by Congress gives a large amount of deputy at $1,200 and still leave him a good remuneration for his Fourth, the examination of county teachers which is by law money to the Territory for the support of its organized militia, as services. In counties of the second class, where deputies are not re- for the last Friday in August, often comes' too late to enable teach- well as largely increases the duties of the Adjutant General's office. quired, a maximum salary of $1,800 or $2,000 would be ample. ers to hear from their examination before the beginning of their The salary of the General, in my judgment, should be in- In counties of the third and fourth class, salaries would not be too schools in September. This examination should be held at the close Adjutant creased, so as to be commensurate with his duties and responsi- large if commissions on all moneys received were allowed. of the county normal institute, the sessions of which have been bilities. The appropriation fcr Armory rent and support of the Na- RECEIPTS FOR PUBLIC MONEYS. made movable in order that the Territorial Superintendent may tional Guard should also be increased and made in the aggregate I recommend that a law be enacted that all visit them at least two days each session." providing receipts for both instead of divided as now, and without for taxes and miscellaneous collections from all sources be made in These recommendations meet with, my approval and I know that purposes, being reference to places where armories are to be located. triplicate, one to the party paying, one for filing with the county this legislative assembly will do all in its power to further the edu- The War Department of the National Government, through clerk, and the triplicate for the office record. All such receipts cational interests of the Territory. . Lieutenant General Adna R. Chaffee, has asked me to urge the should be issued from the office of the Traveling Auditor to the dif-- . Appended to this message are the reports of the different Terri-- adoption of the following, and his request meets with my hearty ferent county treasurers, to be consecutively numbered and to be torial educational and other institutions. The fact that many of approval : countersigned by the said Traveling Auditor and not to be valid them have outgrown their present facilities is indicative of growth "Be it enacted that 'Every deserter from the military service of unless so numbered and countersigned. The office of and that they need better financial support suggests that they are Traveling the United States, or from the militia of this Territory, when call- Auditor in such case is to a record of all so issued to extending their usefulness. New Mexico is proud of its education- keep receipts ed forth in time of insurrection or re- believe as- by the Governor, or, invasion, county collectors and io treasurers by numbers and series. al and other institutions and I have every reason to and bellion, by the President of the United States, shall be deemed to For more detailed these I call atten- sert that they are well and economically managed. Their appeals suggestions upon subjects your have voluntarily relinquished his to vote at all elections, and tion to the of the Exhibit is for financial assistance for specific and purposes should be right report Traveling Auditor, "N" which general shall not be entitled to in elections in this embodied in this heeded, if the condition of Territorial finances at all permits, and participate Territory message. until he shall have returned to the command from which he desert- EDUCATIONAL. if it does not impose too great a burden upon the taxpayers. To ed, made good the time lost in desertion, and served out the term The report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Exhibit say the least, their financial support should under no condition be of his original enlistment.' " "S" herewith, shows a advance in all school and curtailed. gratifying work, NEW COUNTIES. especially as regards popular education. A of the sta- It is my hope and ideal to extend the educational facilities of the summary If the legislative assembly should deem it expedient to create new tistics in said is as follows: Territory in every direction. Nearly every school district at pres- presented report counties, care should be taken that such districts as are set apart for ent has at least primary school facilities, but the day should soon this purpose possess sufficient assessed valuation to yield the needed School of New Mexico at close of the scholastic come when grammar and high school instruction can be given those population revenues for county government, and that such counties are created October 1904 who need it most, that is the children in the rural communities. year, 1, 68,400 to answer a real need and wish of the taxpayers. In drafting the Enrollment of in all schools Financial limitations will not permit such schools to be erected and pupils 52,826 acts for the creation of new counties, care should be taken that they Average attendance maintained in the majority of precincts, but in other common- daily 38,664 cover every contingency which is apt to arise in organizing these Number of schools 835 wealths the of several going together and building a plan precincts counties, as in the past such acts have been at times drawn very Number of teachers central or school, has successful and some of employed 1,259 grammar high proved rise not to embarrassment but to serious legal of the soon take loosely, giving only Average number of months taught in all schools '8 the wealthier rural precincts Territory might which affect future actions the officials of such in broad to this is questions might by steps that direction, if legislation enough permit counties. enacted. Total salary paid teachers $ 436,179.26 CAPITAL AND LABOR. Annual With increased revenue from the school lands and the perman- receipts $ 834,749.42 While there have been serious industrial disturbances in other Annual $ ent school income fund, the more complete assessment of property expenditures 675,620.28 commonwealths, New Mexico has been exempt from Value of all school and closer collection of taxes, there should be a lengthening of the fortunately property $2,267,522.95 these conditions. There have been no labor riots and no seriou school term in most of the school in of which the Expended in improvements on school property dur- districts, many differ- interference with the rights of capital or labor. , The only ing the year $ 144,619.81 average term is only three months per year. In the matter of the ences of any magnitude during the past two years have been a collection of poll tax alone, which goes altogether to the benefit of strike in the coal mines and along the Santa Fe Railway system. Enrolled in the public schools the public schools, it should be easy to increase revenue. Although proper 39,704 The Executive by proclamation made known that under no circum- Enrolled in the schools 6.354 there are from 50,000 to 60,000 voters in the Territory, every one city stances would any interference be tolerated with the rights of capi- Enrolled in the Territorial educational institutions 995 of these liable to tax,, less than $5,000 year is collected and poll per tal and labor; that riotous demonstrations would not be suffered to Teachers in the schools. 24 accounted for. Any legislation that would remedy this shortcoming employed eight city high take place and that the right of the laboring man to work for whom- enrolled in the schools 407 would be good legislation and of benefit to the public school system. Pupils eight high ever and at what terms he pleased would be respected and protected. Public school 1 The new institutions created by .the 35th Legislative Assembly kindergartens The proper county officials were called upon to preserve order and enrolled in school 85 have nearly all completed their buildings and their boards of con- Pupils public kindergartens the intimation was given out that if they should prove unequal to the trol have submitted their reports which are herewith presented. At task, a mightier arm would be invoked to maintain peace.. In conse- Present value of school the older institutions many important improvements have been public property $1,759,164.95 quence there were enacted no such scenes as marked the industrial made in the line of permanent additions to existing buildings, conflicts between anid employes elsewhere, and capital'does structures and the of books and other employer Average number of months taught in the public schools 4.25 purchase apparatus, equip- not hesitate to invest in New Mexico no fear but that due ment. having will be to both and labor in this ADMINISTRATIVE. protection given capital Territory. Average salary paid teachers in the public schools, per ANNUAL REPORTS. month for time $ 69.07 TERRITORIAL INVESTIGATION BOARD. actually employed I recommend that you pass an act that all officers, boards and teachers in the educa- law be enacted whenever in Average monthly salary paid higher I recommend that a providing that commissions who are required to make reports to the Governor, Sup- tional institutions.. ...$100.48 his judgment it should be deemed necessary, the Governor be em- erintendent of Public Instruction, the Legislature, or any other cost of in the insti- to a non-partis- an "Board of and In- Average annual educating pupils higher powered appoint Investigation person, to do so at the close of each fiscal year, and providing that tutions, per pupil $148.14 quiry," to be composed of five members, the members of such Board a failure to do so within fifteen days after the close of the fiscal year, cost in the schools. 18.43 to the oath for other and to or- Average annual per pupil city public .$ take prescribed Territorial officials, .should subject the party so failing to removal from office by the Ex- Average annual cost per pupil in the rural schools ...... $ 8.89 ganize by electing a chairman and secretary. It should be the duty ecutive, and a heavy fine to be collected from, him and the sureties of this Board when so directed by the executive, to investigate into on his bond, upon proper suit being brought. Number of volumes in school libraries. . 44,761 the condition, management and affairs of any Territorial or chari- IRRIGATION. table institution, towards the support of which the Territory appro- As in all commonwealths, the future growth and continued pros- Value of libraries and apparatus. $108,034.83 priates financial assistance. Such board should have the full poweT perity of our people as a whole, must depend to a great degree upon Value of public school property in towns and cities. . . .$425,425.00 to summon witnesses and to administer oaths. Each member of the the extent and success in the development of our agricultural re- Value of same class of property in the rural districts. .$824,739.95 Board should be allowed the sum of five ($5) dollars per day and sources. In this region, where the natural rainfall is insufficient to , Value of property of the higher educational institu- his necessary traveling expenses, while actually engaged in and assure a full crop from year to year, it becomes necessary to resort tions. $509,000.00 about the duties of his position. Officers serving process, and wit- to irrigation. But this again involves difficulties because the quan- nesses attending before the Board, should be allowed mileage and tity of water available for that purpose is entirely inadequate to cov- From these statistics it will be readily seen that the educational per diem to the same extent and amount as for similar service in the er all of the lands suitable for cultivation. most progress we are making in New Mexico and the results attained district court. All of such expense incurred should be a first claim In order that this important question be dealt with in the within the past fourteen years, are highly gratifying. against the funds accruing to the institution so examined, to be equitable and satisfactory manner, it is but proper that the legisla- After careful consideration of the subject, I believe that the paid by the Treasurer upon warrant of the Auditor upon vouchers ture enact a general law upon the subject of irrigation and water time has arrived when the office of - Assistant Superintendent of certified to him by the chairman and secretary of such board, of rights. Such codes are now in force, and are operating to the gener- ' Public Instruction should be created in order that the important course, such measure keeping within the provisions of the Organic al advantage of the people in California, Colorado, Wyoming and apA growing work of the Superintendent of Public Instruction Act and the Federal Law. Said board should be required to report other western states. An act of this kind should include a provision for the creation of an office to be known as that of the Territorial in my judgment the time has come when it should be either thor- bo registered before the registration board to answer questions as to of and and if he cannot so ap- Engineer, who should have among other powers that supervising oughly revised nd amended, or, better still, superseded by new leg- citizenship, naturalization residence, in with attested the equitable distribution of waters already appropriated. islation. Under the present system the jurors for the courts are se- pear, providing he make application writing, duly needful In my message of 1903, I stated in this connection: "Every lected by a commission of three" appointed by the court, and while I signature for such registration, answering the questions officer known as or Terri- to vote. arid state and territory has an the State believe that the nidges have endeavored in the past to perform their entitling him to a right Terri- as to exclude torial Engineer, and the conditions of the public lands in this duty honestly and impartially, and as a rule good jurors have been Fourth, I would go so far professional lobbyists an officer to a extent than is the case in from floor of the House or while either is in ses- tory demaind such greater obtained, still it must be admitted that there have been just grounds the Council, body The bulk of the lands re- of member of the that he be re- most other commonwealths. Territorial criticism of the method of selecting jurors. This system is un- sion. It is only just to every legislature be selected are reservoir and lieved be even his be- maining to for and irrigation purposes, doubtedly susceptible of abuse if administered by unscrupulous, cor- of any suspicion that may aroused, unjustly, by of Eio and such selection should who will in his for the improvement the Grande, rupt or partisan judges or commissioners. It might be possible un- ing called aside by the professional lobbyist whisper immediate of a act- offer all to secure the of some be under the supervision1 competent engineer, der this system to r :cure partisan juries or jurors whose prejudices ear or sorts of inducements passage direction of the of ends. ing under the general Commissioner Irrigation. may prevent the enforcement of certain laws, or who might be induc- law or the defeat of some measure for his own personal Legis- to these he should also be for the ed lative bodies such even if to In addition duties, locating agent wrongfully to acquit or convict defendants in particular cases, should discountenance practices, only is to in- United States Land Commission, the commission thus dispensing and this should not be the case. The present system is unfair to get rid of an annoyance and the suspicion that it possible with the salary and expenses of such locating agent as now allowed the judges, in that it may lay them open to criticism, no matter fluence any legislative member by unfair means. what the how by the United States law, which amount to more than honestly they may perform their duty ini this respect. As a REPEALS AND AMENDMENTS TO LAWS. maintenance of this mew office would and would Sec- creation and cost, generally accepted principle any jury system is wrong which does Amend Chapter No. 57, Laws 1903, by adding at the end of besides his ser- not thus prove an actual saving in money, obtaining provide for absolute impartiality in the selection of jurors for tion Two (2) the words "By the Governor of the Territory." to the administra- vices in other important matters necessary proper the courts, and is subject to suspicion of unfairness or bias in such Amend Chapter No. 108, Laws of 1903, on the sixth line of Sec- tion of the Territory's land grant. selection. Therefore, some legislation should be devised that will tion Ten (10), where the word "Collector" appears, so that the same be officer a reasonable and "He should a Territorial with salary prevent the charge of unfairnss or undue influence, intentional or be changed to read "Commissioners." and assistants in allowance for traveling expenses necessary the per- unintentional, of the court or the jury commissioners in the selec- Eepeal Section No. 1099, Compiled Laws of New Mexico, 1897, of his to be itemized and verified vouch- tion formance duties, paid upon of jurors. It is absolutely essential to the administration of regarding assault with words. office be of no to the as the com- the ers. This need expense Territory, law, that confidence in the integrity of our courts and juries be NEW LAWS. would be a and the lands pensation necessary proper charge against maintained and that no just cause be given for suspicion of their in- Section 3781, Compiled Laws of 1S97, now provides that no law selected and to be out of the of their sale or located, paid proceeds tegrity. shall go into effect in less than thirty full days after the adjourn- is done in of accounts of the at lease, as payment locating agent I therefore recommend the repeal of the present jury law and the ment of the legislature, unless otherwise provided. This act was enactment of present." a law by which jurors may bo selected by lot, or by passed in 1857, and is a most wise provision. But it has been the federal has taken in the The government the preliminary steps some method equally fair and impartial, always having in view for custom of past legislatures, to make almost every act take effect construction of under the of the large irrigation systems provisions jury duty qualifications sufficiently high to eliminate the profes- from and after its passage. This is a very grave mistake, and should act. New Mexico is full share of reclamation That receiving its sional juror, the criminal or wholly irresponsible classes from ser never be clone except in extreme cases, which actually require the under this act is indicated from attention by the following quotation vice upon any jury. immediate execution of the law. In other words, the people should written the Chief of the Eeclamation Service in a letter by Engineer SUNDAY LAW. have time and opportunity to learn what changes have been made 1904: do October, I not know of anything that is more demoralizing to any com- in the law before those changes go into operation. "As in New it be stated that regards investigations Mexico, may monwealth than to have laws on its statute books that are openly For instance, changes were made in the civil and criminal pro- a number of field and a of larger parties greater variety investiga- violated or only laxly enforced. What is known in general terms as cedure and in general legislation that took effect immediately after tions have been undertaken than in almost other state or terri- any the "Sunday Law" is very properly enforced in some localities in their adoption, while the laws were not printed and distributed un- tory." this Territory but not in others. So long as a law is on the statute til several months afterwards. In the interval, court was held in PROJECTS OR UNDER CONSTRUCTION. CONTEMPLATED books it should be rigidly enforced and penalties imposed on officers nearly every district and neither court nor counsel knew what the ' In this connection I desire to call your attention to the great failing to report infractions of the same to the court and district at- exact changes and new legislation were. I urge, therefore, that you Service work now being done ini New Mexico by the Reclamation torney. Certainly, the discrimination! that is charged to exist in the do not place amy laws upon the statute books to go into effect im- of the U. S. Geological Survey under the direction of the Honorable enforcement of the law as to the different districts, should not exist, mediately upon passage, but give ample time for the knowledge of Secretary of the Interior, being aided locally by the Commission and I urge your careful consideration and action covering this very them to reach the people, except where it is absolutely essential that of Irrigation of the Territory. important Territorial law. Each locality should be treated alike, an act go into effect immediately, such as the revenue act or an act Among the projects already examined and surveys completed and if the present law is weak in any particular, you should remedy for the relief of immediate wants and necessities. of the Eio so is that of the Elephant Butte on the llio Grande; that it, that there can be no question whatever as to the intent of the REVISION OF THE LAWS. near Eoswell in the Pecos contracts for the con- Hondo, Valley, legislature. I regard it of the greatest importance at this time that the laws of struction on this last named been CURFEW LEGISLATION. having already the Territory should be revised, and to that end recommend that a and that of the Eio near Las Sur- I desire to renew awarded; Sapello Vegas. my recommendation made to the 35th Legislat- law be enacted providing for the appointment of a commission on in San ive veys are now also being made of an extensive project Juan Assembly that there should be some statute prohibiting youths revision of not more thaini three commissioners, all of whom shall be and on Lake southeastern New Mexico. Mamy of sex under of count', Urton in either fifteen years age from being upon the streets learned in the law and who shall be paid a reasonable compensation other have been recommended the Commission of Irri- or after projects by plazas nine o'clock in the evening, unless accompanied by for their work. The revised statutes so prepared to be submitted to to the Eeclamation Service for and will be their gation examination, parents, guardians, or upon urgent necessity; also prohibiting the next Legislative Assembly, and such commission to be appoint- examined arid within the next twelve their doubtlessly reported upon loitering at street corners or plazas in the day time. In the ed by the Executive. to months.' In this connection I would recommend the legisla- same line there should be legislation that would protect children in RANGERS. ture as this work in the arid the homes of vicious aiding generally great reclaiming and immoral parents, and would prevent I have been urged by stockmen to recommend the passage of a lands of the and in to sufficient water who have been Territory assisting give youths arrested for any crime or violation of the law Banger Law, whose duty it shall be to patrol the ranges, to prevent to Commission of be from supply consumers, that the Irrigation given being confined in the company of habitual and hardened crim- the theft of stock and to aid in the apprehension of criminals. The to a of and authority, by proper legislative enactment, expend part inals, I earnestly recommend such legislation as being in the suggestion seeJftfc to me a good one, if such a ranger force can be the funds derived from the sale of the Eio Grande line of and reform. A Jaw improvement humanity prison requiring sheriffs, their provided for at the expen.se of the special interests to be served and on lands the to the flow of water and constables to lands, granted Territory improve deputies, police apprehend and restore to their will not impose any additional burden upon the general taxpayer. A of the Eio in the Butte in the homes all Grainde, aiding Elephant project tramping youths, boys and girls, is also advisable, and law of that kind is reported to be working very satisfactorily in the Eio Grande in the of lands, in the de- will tenid to the moral of the Valley, survey contiguous uplifting youth of the Territory. neighboring Territory of Arizona. of titles to those lands, and in generally clearing the termining SELLING LIQUOR NEAR GOVERNMENT RESERVATIONS FOR SANATORIUM THE PUBLIC HEALTH. way for the operation! and control by the National Government in PURPOSES. that reservoir and its the of which will The people are to be congratulated upon the fact that the Terri- building canals, completion My attention has been called by the surgeon in command at the mean addition of much wealth and new homes to those of tory has been spared any extensive or deadly epidemic and that, gen- the many United States Sanatorium located at , New Mexico, to Mosilla and of the other sections of the As erally speaking, sanitary conditions are very good. The Territorial the Valley Territory. the fact that a drinking saloon has been established on the road be- be construction of even two or three Board of Health is somewhat hampered in its salutary work by lack will readily recognized, the tween the Sanatorium and Capitan, so near to the line of the Gov- of mentioned would involve an of financial means, and the Legislative Assembly should provide for the irrigation systems expenditure ernment Eeservafion that patients may readily, and unknown to the of millions of dollars and would make thou- such. productive many surgeon in command, walk to the saloon and purchase supplies of sands acres of land. I would recommend that druggists be compelled to keep a regis- of intoxicating liquors, which drink to the serious detriment of they ter of those to whom poisons are sold. Nearly every commonwealth WASTE OF ARTESIAN WATER. their health. In some instances, such indulgences truthfully may has such a regulation. has been made to the effect that wells in the be said to have resulted in death. This is a serious Complaint many ultimately very Eecently extensive exposures have been made of the baneful in- artesian districts of this are to flow contin- matter affecting the vital statistics of the Territory, permitted injuriously Sanatorium, gredients of a number of ed patent or proprietary nfedicines thus waste and the future per- and thereby indirectly, the of the I would uously, causing great endangering reputation Territory. which are foisted upon the people by extravagant claims of their of the artesian flow. The artesian flowing wells form one suggest that a law be enacted which will the manufacture manency prohibit virtue. There have been cases where illness has not only been ag- of the valuable assets of this and have contributed much and sale of vinous, spirituous and malt within five miles of Territory, liquors gravated but death has actually ensued on account of the use of toward its This asset us by nature any government reservation used for Sanatorium and prosperity. magnificent given purposes, pro- some noxious preparation. I would recommend that all pat- should be such as will that vide a suitable for infraction thereof. patent fully protected by legislation provide penalty ent medicines sold in the Territory should have labels giving their valves or locks be on all artesian wells, so as to control the OF SALE OF required RESTRICTION THE LIQUOR IN SMALL PRECINCTS. ingredients, and a warranty that they contain no ingredients injuri- flow and waste. prevent any In the same line, I would suggest legislation, which will prohibit ous to the health. Of course, such legislation must be so framed COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS. the granting of saloon licenses in precincts with less than 500 in- as not to conflict with the United States law, and should have a pro- as a saloon so small a not "The legislature of 1899 created the Board of Public Lands for habitants, in community can certainly per penalty clause. be maintained and must resort to methods the leasing, sale and general management and control of all lands legitimately for profit . A LIBEL LAW. that are of law and order and in- that were granted to the Territory by Act of Congress, June 21, utterly unworthy good morals and There has been some demand, even on part of the press, for a 1898. crease crime. , statute defining libel and providing for its punishment. If such a The revenue derived therefrom for the past two years, as shown GAME LAWS. statute is passed, care should be taken that its interpretation does by the report of the Commissioner of Public Lands which accom- The enforcement of the game laws has already resulted beneficial- not stifle honest criticism by he press, of public officials and public panies this message, is $203,537.08 and has been distributed to the ly and I would suggest a statute that would prohibit the killing of affairs. The liberty of the press must in no way be circumscribed, Public School Fund and other Territorial institutions. antelope, mountain sheep, etc., for ten years, the pan'alty not only and in case a publication is honestly misled into a libelous utterance, I invite your careful consideratiomof the report which is marked to be a fine, the risk of which some hunters are willing to run, but a retraction should be considered sufficient atonement in1 addition to Exhibit-"E,- and would recommend that your body appoint a spe- also a jail sentence. the payment of such actual damages as may have resulted, or are cial committee for the examination of the methods of conducting CIVIC RIGHTEOUSNESS. provided for by the common law. However, malicious libel, inten- the office of the Board of Public Lands, feeling confident that this Owing to the rigid determination of the Chief Executive of this tionally published to injure the character or reputation of any citi- important branch of our Territorial Government will make a most country, to root out all corruption, including bribery, in the federal zen, in public or private life, should be punished severely. A man ' gratifying showing. The maintenance of this department should service, a wave of civic righteousness is sweeping over the land and has a right to be protected in his good name as well as in the posses- be provided for in the same manner as that of other departments has lead to the disclosure of iniquitous practices in many common- sion of his property. A of the Territorial government in the regular appropriation bill. wealths that for years have been permitted to fasten themselves up- COUNTY OFFICERS. tax levy of not to exceed one-sixt- h of a mill based on the present on the public service. To the credit cf New Mexico be it said, that, I recommend that a law be enacted providing for the summary tax returns for Territorial purposes, would provide sufficient reve- to my knowledge, such practices have obtained very little, if at all, in removal of any county commissioners, by the Governor, who shall at nue to pay the expense of this department as present constituted, this Territory. There have been delinquencies here and there of pay or cause to be paid any illegal fees or commissions to any the purpose of this recommendation being to permit the entire reve- particular county, city or other officials, but there has been no or- county or precinct official, amid any such official who shall swear to, nue from the public lands, of the Territory to be devoted to the pur- ganized movement to plunder public funds and to bribe the elector- and accept payment of illegal fees or commissions, shall be tried by pose for which the lands were granted, rather than that any portion ate or legislators. Wherever dishonest officials have been exposed the district court for perjury, and if found guilty, shall in addition be diverted to the expense of administering the trust. prompt removal from office has followed upon proof of such inten- to the punishment by the court, be summarily removed from office I desire to call your attention to Section 4, Congressional Act of tional dishonesty, and every effort was made to compel the restora- by the Governor, and be disqualified from holding office in the Ter- June 21, 1898, which provides as follows: tion of ill gotten gains. But to put every official above suspicion ritory for a period of ten years. An adequate law should be passed "Sec. 4. That five per centum of the proceeds of the sales of pub- and to forestall any charge of encouragement of bribery or undue providing means for summary removal of county officers guilty of lic lands lying within said Territory which shall be sold by the influence and manipulation of voters and legislators, and in view of malfeasance, misfeasance or nonfeasance in office. Eigid provisions United States subsequent to the passage of this act, after deducting the fact that only last week, in the United States Senate, the inti- should be provided amply protecting the public from imposition by all expenses incident to the same, shall be paid to the said Territory, mation was publicly made that elections in New Mexico are carried dishonest, incompetent and corrupt officials, and a speedy remedy to be used as a permanent fund, the interest of which only shall be by whisky and bribery, I recommend : given which may be administered without delay, to correct the evil, for the Terri- expended support of the common schools within said First, a revisions of our primary laws, for upon a good primary as occasion may demand. tory." law rests the foundation of popular government. Primaries' should REWARDS. amount The now on1 deposit with the Territorial Treasurer in be safeguarded the same as elections, but should not be hampered In connection with the assassination of Colonel J. Francisco this fund as shown the of of Public by report the Commissioner . by clumsy and costly restrictions. Chaves, I recommend the repeal of the proviso in Section 4182 of is Lands, $14,581.57 and is at the present time drawing no interest. Second, a severe penalty for attempting to bribe or for actually the Compiled Laws of this Territory, which forbids the offering of would recommend ' 'I that a law be enacted directing the Territor- bribing any voter, public official or legislator or for accepting a rewards by the Governor, and I further recommend the passage of ial to Treasurer deposit sail fund income Territorial bank or banks bribe. The voter who will sell his right of franchise for any consid- a general law to meet all emergencies like the case referred to. The under same restrictions as the now apply to depositing other Terri- eration whatever, is not worthy of exercising the high privilege of Governor should be clothed with the power to offer a suitable rewcrd torial said to be funds, deposit made subject to the approval of the citizenship and should be disfranchised for a number of years upon for the apprehension and conviction of criminals when, in his judg- of the as Secretary Interior, required bV Act of Congress, June 21, proof of his guilt. ' ment, he deems it necessary so to do in order that the criminal laws 1898. Third, more rigid legislation) to enforce the appointment of quali- of the Territory may be properly enforced. No doubt many crim- JURY SYSTEM. fied and competent election boards in every precinct, and a registra- inals have already escaped punishment ini this Territory, due to the ' The present jury system is not satisfactory in its application and tion of voters, based upon the personal appearance of the citizen to fact that the Executive has been helpless and could offer no satis- - factory inducements to parties who had knowledge of the crime, to but the starting point for a Territorial system of good roads whose of pending legislation, whether such protest or approval will bear divulge the information required for cm. vidian. The want of this branches will ultimately extend into every county. At the same time ,any weight or not. Let it be made a matter of record so that the power in the Executive is probably an incentive to the commission the question of convict labor is solved very satisfactorily. The people of the United States, and Congress, may know what opinion of crime by law breakers, and therefore renders speedy justice less work thus far done and the results accomplished, have excited our people have formed at their firesides or in consultation upon certain, and causes in some cases a miscarriage of justice altogether. the admiration of the federal good roads officials and have adver- this question which is so much more vital to them than it is to the EIGID INVESTIGATION. tised New Mexico widely as an te progressive common- rest of the country. Be this the last Territorial Assembly or not, I urge very earnestly that this Legislative Assembly appoint a wealth. No further argument needs to be advanced to prove that you will thus have performed a duty which you owe to your con- committee or committees to investigate even7 Territorial office and a system of Territorial roads and the employment of the convicts stituents, to posterity and to yourselves. the management of every Territorial institution and board. There at healthful labor without entering them into competition with free Miguel A. Otero, g of should be no whitewashing of any wrong-doin- or glossing over labor, is an end much to be desired by any commonwealth, and in Governor.. any mismanagement. The Executive, the Legislature and the peo- the case of New Mexico especially, will prove of inestimable bene- ple have a right to know that public affairs are being honestly and fit. efficiently administered. CATTLE AND SHEEP SANITARY BOARDS. EXTRA EMPLOYES. I desire to call special attention to the recommendations of the THE NEW MEXICAN'S Regarding extra employes, I desire to call your attention to the Cattle and Sheep Sanitary Boards in their reports hereto annexed. law found in the 29th U. S. Statutes at Large, page 161. While I The stock industry is the most important of all industries in the NEW recognize that the small rniumber of employes allowed by the United Southwest and whatever legislation can be devised to further their WHITL0CK PRESS. States is not sufficient to handle the necessary business of the Gen- growth and prosperity should be placed upon the statute books. eral Assembly, I would recommend that only a very limited num- In this connection I again call attention to other reports with ber be employed, and only those who are actually necessary to ex- this message, of which I have not made specific mention. They are pedite your work. The taxpayers demand that you exercise due all important, should not be neglected, and such recommendations economy in this important matter. as they contain should be referred to the proper legislative commit- FLOOD SUFFERERS. tees and should be carefully considered. You are aware of the terrible floods that occurred throughout HISTORICAL SOCIETY. the Territory last fall, which practically destroyed all improve- The report of the New Mexico Historical Society which accom ments, orchards and crops in the localities where the same were at panics this message shows its important work during the past two their height, rendering homeless and destitute hundreds of poor years. As time goes on its present work will be more appreciated. families. This Society is incorporated under the laws of the Territory and has I recommend to you the propriety of making a special contribu- been recognized for many years by an appropriation to assist it in tion of money for the relief of the poor people who have been so carrying on its work. Its rooms are appropriately in the Old Pal- afflicted, and also that you make an additional provision to fur ace Building and are furnished by the Board of Public Lands with- nish those who are in need of.it with seed for planting their crops out expense for rent, and any appropriation which you make for for the coming season. As this matter appears to me to be urgent, this most deserving Society will be used exclusively for the pur- I would suggest immediate action, and in order to carry out the in- chase and proper custody of rare articles of historical value, and tention of your honorable body, that you provide in the Act for a necessary printing connected with carrying on the objects of the commission to be appointed which will have entire charge of the dis- Association, which are for the benefit, present and future, of the tribution of all moneys and seed, which commission ishould be re- whole Territory, and I would recommend a liberal appropriation for quired to make a full report of its doings to the Governor, who will that purpose. For many years the New Mexican Printing Company has enjoyed submit the same to the next OF GOVERNORS. Legislative Assembly. PORTRAITS and deserved the reputation of possessing the best equipped printing NEW MEXICO-TEXA- S BOUNDARY LINE. one of the States and Territories have a Nearly every provision plant and bindery in the Territory. This is as true today as it was During the past year I have asked the Honorable Secretary of the by which portraits of the various governors are obtained for hang ten years ago only that today it takes much more modern and Interior to take some action through his Department toward a ing in the halls of the Capitol Building. The fact that such por- extensive to maintain this standard. permanent settlement of the uncertain condition regarding the traits are not found in our Capitol has often been the subject of more equipment high Last eastern boundary line of this Territory. I understand that the comment on the part of visitors from other sections of the country. year, the New Mexican Printing Company added a number of cost- has made a recommendation to for an Secretary Congress appro- I would suggest that it might be appropriate at this time to make ly and labor saving machines to its bindery and laid in many dollars to this line and establish the same the true for the of all former Governors of priation resurvey upon arrangements obtaining portraits worth of new and modern faces of type. It has commenced the 103rd Meridian. If such action is taken it will not only settle this New Mexico now deceased, at the public expense, while they prob- year 1905, with installing a two revolution, four roller, . Whitlock much mooted question, but will result in securing to New Mexico ably still may bo obtained, and provide that all living former Gover- the finest two revolution in the Southwest. the title to a strip of land on its eastern border of more than three nors be invited to send their portraits' to the Capitol Custodian Com- Press, press hundred miles in length and from two to three miles in breadth, mittee. This press is specially designed to do not only the finest half-ton-e memorials addressed to three-colo- and I recommend that you pass Congress LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION. printing in black and r, but also to be equally efficient for and to the Honorable of the that such of New Mexico Secretary Interior, asking I congratulate the people upon the splendid the general work of the modern printing office, having special regard legislation be passed. made the in its exhibits at Louisiana Pur- showing by Territory the for the of work of the finest in the MEXICO-COLORAD- production quality largest quan- NEW O BOUNDARY. chase Exposition at St. Louis last The mineral, year. ethnological, at the least cost. Its various and modernized I also desire to call your attention to the fact that a resurvey of educational and other portions of the New Mexico exhibits received tity, possible patented Mexico-Colorad- o has features have been in and tested to the New boundary resulted in adding to the not only favorable criticism but were awarded numerous prizes and use long enough severely enough Territory a narrow strip of land, formerly under the jurisdiction of served to advertise the resources and the advancement of the Terri- warrant the claim that the Whitlock is the Swiftest, Smoothest Colorado and the town of Edith. is that the including It probable tory more extensively and better than could have been done by any Running, Simplest, Most Durable and Most Efficient of all the two legislature of Colorado at its present session will pjYis such legisla- other method at double the The New Mexico expense. Commission, revolution presses. tion, or memorials, as it may deem necessary and our interests should in with the Bureau of has left two note- conjunction Immigration, All Whitlock be f presses are built with heavy foundations. These, not weglected in the adjudication-o- this matter. worthy memorials, of its activity, in the shape of two publications : with the extra double-arche- d the im- LIBRARY. "To the Land of Sunshine," and "New Mexico Mines and Miner- heavy girder directly under There are a large number of New Mexico reports in the library, als," which are mot only permanent additions to the literature of the pression and the heavy girder at each end of the machine, impart reprints of Volumes No. 1 and 2 and Volumes No. 9 and 10,, which Southwest, but are serving to spread the fame of New Mexico and a strength and solidity ntot possessed by any other under the present law cannot be sold or disposed of, except the few its resources far and wide, to the Territory's manifest advantage. press. volumes for with other states and The commission should be continud time as be necessary exchange territories, until such it may The new crank bed movement is a modification of the bed driv- There should be a law under which the Librarian is authorized to able to make its final report to the Territorial Auditor and the Ter- ing mechanism employed in almost all stop and sell these reports at cost, turning the proceeds into the library fund ritorial Treasurer. cylinder lithograph the register-exactne- ss of for the purpose of buying new books. JAMESTOWN' EXPOSITION. presses simplicity, durability and these GOOD ROADS. I transmit for your consideration a letter received by me from machines being retained, and modern.speed being imported by the the Governor of with a of a resolution of the use of the The Good Roads movement is gathering impetus with every year t Virginia, copy joint speed gears. General of to the Interna- and it is a movement that is here to stay. Good roads, especially Assembly Virginia, relating proposed Four'air springs, sot in pairs at each end, take up the thrust of tional Exposition on the shores of Hampton Roads, to commemorate in a Territory of vast distances like New Mexico, are among the the bed. A simple lever quickly adjusts them (in pairs), for more the first permanent Anglo-America- n settlement on this Continent, greatest necessities for the furtherance of commercial and industrial less made at Jamestown on the 13th 1607. The letter and or air, as speed or form requires. enterprises and the future development of the commonwealth, not day of May, resolution are referred to for such action as deem The is built with four full length steel-face- d tracks in which to speak of the convenience to every man, woman and child, and you you may press , usual number of steel whose the attraction they are to tourist travel. There is considerable com- proper. run more than the friction rollers, pe- plaint by citizens and by the press that the money collected and LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION. culiar shape forms a perfect preventative to any side lash of the bed, spent for road purposes is not as wisely applied as it should be, and The officials of the Lewis and Clark Exposition, which is to be and besides which, in their travel, carry the oil so that the tracks is not in the efficient service and the roads mod- held at this also desire that New Mexico resulting good that Portland, Oregon, yoar, are thoroughly lubricated. ern progress demands. I therefore earnestly you to revise and participate in the commemoration of the acquisition of the North urge The box type bed has a bottom surface and not merely the usual amend the existing road laws so that they will meet the demand for west by sending an exhibit, and a representative of the Exposition cross This doubles the of the bed. It good roads which is becoming more urgent every day. Board is to be in Santa Fe during the session of this Legislative As- ribbing. fully strength type is besides a time saver in SCENIC ROUTE. sembly to present this subject to you in detail. ' scraped absolutely true making type forms - The Territory has made a' good beginning toward inaugu- THE OLD PALACE BUILDING. ready. rating a system of good roads. The Legislative Assembly of 1903, Under an Act of Congress, approved June 21, 1898, making cer- The cylinder is much larger in diameter than is commonly used, provided for an appropriation in the sum of five thousand tain land grants to the Territory of New Mexico, the building thereby lessening considerably the wear on type and plates. Its peri- known as of closed-ca- st blanket-clam- p dollars to be used towards defraying the expense of constructing a the "Old Palace" in the City Santa Fe, and all lands phery is (no openings for grippers or public highway between the city of Santa Fe and the- City of Las and appurtenances connected therewith, were granted to the Terri- rod), thereby doubling its strength. This, with the heavy sole plate, Vegas, and to be known thereafter as the "Scenic Route." The tory. This building, on account of its great age and historic inter the heavy double-arche-d girder, the four full-leng- th tracks, and the funds thus provided were to be used under the direction of the Sup- est, should be carefully preserved. The rents arising from the box type bed, contrive to make an impressional capacity unequaled erintendent of the Fenitentiary, and for the purpose of providing same since it has been- - transferred to the Territory are wholly insuf- by any other press. ficient to in state is necessary tools, powder, equipment, guards amid other actual and keep it proper of repairs. It thought by many The fountain is not bolted fixedly to the frames, but may be of our citizens this not been necessary expense, the labor of construction to be provided and that property should have granted to tipped to any angle. This forces the ink down on the "fountain the National Government. would have been of done by the Territorial Fenitentiary. A survey of the route was the Territory by It roller, thereby preventing color from working light. It also saves made by competent engineers and a most excellent route selected. more value to the people of the Territory, and of more interest to ink waste. has been constructed to the law at the at had the Federal Government retained its owner- There pursuant thus enacted, the public' large, All ink rollers are interchangeable, being of same diameter. Old Las end of the about six miles of actual new and control of the With the of the "Old Vegas road, road, which, ship property. ownership form rollers can be used as angle rollers, thus saving roller expense. in connection with the old road already in existence, brings the Palace" by the National Government all necessary repairs would The angle rollers are geared and driven in the same direction with present terminal of the road about fifteen miles from the City of have beeni kept up on the building without any expense to the Ter- the moving ink plate and at the same speed by a simple rack and Las Vegas. It is a most excellent piece of ritory, and yet the people of the Territory would have received the permanent roadway, gear driving mechanism avoiding the use of belts and trains of very favorably commented upon by good roads experts.- - the same benefits that they receive now. I therefore recommend the Upon gears. Santa Fe end of the route, construction work is now carried passage of an Act by your body authorizing the Governor to deed being The fountain ductor roller deposits the ink, not on the ink plate, on at the end of the road, about five miles the Dalton Di- this property to the Federal Government, provided it meets with beyond but the first roller, and makes more than one complete vide and within of the Pecos the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, and that the upon angle sight Upper Valley. Territory revolution before to the fountain roller, thus This road connects with the Santa Fe Canon road from be reimbursed for such fixtures at it has placed in the building for returning cutting up leading the ink more effectually than on any other machine. the City of Santa Fe and is now built to a distance of approximat- postoffice use ; and I also recommend that said officer be memorializ- The roller frame with roller device is so bal- ely twenty miles from this city. The amount of actual new con- ed by this Legislature to that end. Once these buildings are deeded hinged lifting finely anced that an of a lever lifts the top and vibrat- struction, therefore, has been approximately ten miles, nearly all of to the Federal Government, I have no doubt that they will be kept easy swing riding rollers from off the form rollers, the form rollers lifted it on the mountain sides, the material encountered having been al- in a good state of repair, and that they will be converted into a re- ing being from the form at the same time. most uniformly of solid rock, thus making the progress slow and pository by the Smithsonian Institute at Washington for the safe- away back-u- p motion the expense much greater than anticipated. keeping of such relics of historic and prehistoric interest, as are The press has a trip and and the trip cannot be The back-u- p The Superintendent of the Penitentiary reports that the appro- found in our Territory. broken through improper timing. operates by friction at without to priation provided is wholly inadequate and that for the completion STATEHOOD. and acts instantly highest speed any damage the press. of this road an additional appropriation will be required of not less A matter that is near to the heart and upon the lips of every loyal Concentration in construction is closely followed, Whitlock press- than five thousand dollars, in addition to the reimbursement of the citizen of this Territory is that of statehood. By the time that this es being shorter, narrower and lower than any other amounts 6f cash actually expended by the Territorial Penitentiary message is read to you, Congress may have enacted the bill in refer- machines. to supply the deficiency existing during the past year on account of ence to this subject pending before it. I have expressed what I The above technical description may be Greek to the ordinary for the of the inadequate appropriation provided construction this deemed to be the opinion! of the people of New Mexico, coinciding reader but to the pressmen they convey the points of excellence in 35th This road when com- highway by the Legislative Assembly. , with my own views, at the proper places and at the proper time and the new press. The press takesa form 35 inches by 47 inches, or be value pleted will of great both commercially and for pleasure what my expressions have been is well known and I deem it unneces- in other words four of the New Mexican'spages. It weighs 14y000 and manner of construction will a seeking, the its mark new era in sary to reiterate those statements here. You are fresh from the peo- pounds and four solid brick pillars had to be built to strengthen, of road as well as dis- the methods public building, solving a much ple, you should know the opinions of your constituents upon this the press room floor, before the press was installed. It will turn of convicts in cussed problem of the utilization the building of pub- subject which overshadows all others at present, and it would not out 60,000 impressions of the finest class of job work a day and its roads. lic only be advisable but eminently proper for you by resolution or oth- cost is $3,000. New machinery is expensive but none is too good The building of the Scenic Route is not a mere local improvement erwise to voice the people, be it in the line of protest or of approval for the New Mexican.