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Volume 12, No. 30. WHlTfi OAKS, NflW MEXICO, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1003. Subscription, $1.50 a Year.

MANCHVRIAN WAR Incidentally, state department officials alltirgioal importance in the economy of the POPE LEO XIII '.say that Russia's action indicates that the Territory.

H,,,'rnl ele,neut in ,he of j - CL'OVD DISPELLED i ministry that A II railway freight, will he paid and ad- PASSES AWAY couniry is lor the time being supreme. jllsted hy tne World's Pair Commission. A hearty response is expected trom every The Great Pontiff Breathed his Russia Will Present no Further WORLD'S FAIR. mining district in New Mexico. Some nt lhe mining have Bar and China Will the J camps already met and I Sn MINERAL EXHIBIT así in the Palace of the selected committees 10 see thai they are Commercial Treaties. j To the Mine Owners and Operaters ol Vatican, at 4:04, fully represented with a creditable display New Mexico. of their mineral resources at the greatest July 20. TKllMPII FOK AMERICAN DIPLOMACY New Mexico is preparing a great exhibit exposition the world has ever known. of its vast resources from its various mines Yours very sincerely, and quarries to be displayed at the City of P. A. JOXRB, BRIEF SKETCH OF HIS LIFE WASHINGTON, in. ne un- - jim cj. Louis, next vear. This exhibit will at- - Director of Mineral Exhibit. - chinian question has been settled satisfac- trnct lhe attemion of investors from all l. , - ., .viouqnerque. .. July tr, toré ROMP, July 20. 4:40 p. m. The pope torm 10 tne government. over the civjzed word: and everv mine, died shorily after 4 o'clock this afternoon. Assurances have been received from the quarry and prospect should, appear on the it in About Judge Smith. His last moments were comparatively Chinese government, that will the printed list, which will give a detailed de- - The following is a sketch of the peaceful and painless and were preceded near tut tire open as treaty ports severni wrDiion of each nrorertv in Mpw Mexico. career of J udge Clement C. Smith of Michigan, by a period of insensibility. pons now closed to the world's trade. Th(. plan js tha, each samplp whether t who has been appointed associate justice Around his bedside n! the final moment The Russian government has com eyed o) orftSj précious RftmS( building stone or gov- - of New Mexico t.o succeed Daniel II. Mc- formal assurance to the United States j nt were cardinals, relatives and members of other mineral products, shall each be prop-ernme- it will in any Millan: the papal court. that not way oppose er)v abpe(1 anf niimberP.d when pacPC Clement C. Smith, judge of the fifrh Before lapsing into iinconsciousness, the such opening. on exhibition: this will refer to and corres- - judicial circuit of Michigan and lawyer o! dying pontiff feebly moved his lips in an The state department is highly gratified pond vvilh the Iinrnber in the publirntion, feeling it recognized ability was born December .j, effort to speak. His last articulate words at ihe outcome, that has secured j where a description of the property, with 1844, Fort Wayne, ind., and was brought were those used in bestowing the benedic- not only the American commerce but for j name and address of lhe owner, extent of to Michigan in infancy by his who tion. tne commerce lor tne worm at large a very rlevelopment, character of deposit ete, parents, settled 'near Nashville, Barry county. Gradually the shadow of death spread substantial gain. will be given. Any good photographs fur- ' Mis life was spent in work upon over the pontiff; his extremities became Secretary Hay is generally given the nished that you may have of your mine, early the farm and in attendance upon the 'district cold, and his features assumed the fixed main credit for having brought about this mill or croppinge will be included and ref- school. In 1805-01- 1 he the rigidity of death. advantageous settlement. It is regarded erence given ro the mine to which ir attended Dr. Lipponi bent over him and noted his by his friends as of the nature of a personal belongs. of the University of Michigan last fluttering heartbeats, which gradually victory, isasmuch as the diplomatic neg- We do not care particularly to ha ve a and was admitted to the bar in the spring became slower and slower until they finally otiations directed toward this end have display of small and pretty pieces of min- of tSbS, beginning th" practice of law ar stopped. engaged his best endeavors since he as- erals, simply because they glitter; but, we Nashville. In 1869 he formed partnership News of the pope's death spread rapidly sumed the portfolio of state, and both wish what may be considered average with Harvey Wright at Middleville, which throughout Rome and caused a most pro- President McKinlev and President Roose-- J samples of the ore or deposit. Samples contiaued for about six months. Me then found sensation. velt, while they themselves studied the should be as large as conditions will admit returned to Nashville, where he resumed the entire city is in mourning. ' problems deeply and had mature and keen in the mining' and handling of the same; practice, which he continued alone until Brief Sketch of Leo XIII. opinions, gave the brilliant secretary pracr smaller pieces varying in sizes should be 1S75. In that year he was elected, probare Leo XIII. was born at Corpineto, Italy, tically a free hand in advancing the nego- sent, also, in order that a small sample may judge of Harry county, and removed to March 2, 1810. He was a son of Count tiations. be given to any one who might feel an in- Hastings. This office he held for eight Ludavico Pecci, and was baptised by the The Manchurian question, that has now, terest in any particular property. Samples years. In 18S0 he. formed a partnership names of Vincenzo and Gioaeehino. He it is believed, been settled for a long time weighing a ton or more will be greatly ap- with Philip T. Colgrove, which he contin- was educated in the Jesuit college at Utenbo to come, involved the trade privileges of preciated. All samples should be substan- ued until Judge Smith was called to the and in Rome, where he excelled all his the United States and other nations in one tially wrapped before they are sacked, bench. On January 3, i8iS, he was classmates in scholarship. of the greatest undeveloped but potentially boxed or crated, in order to avoid injury by Governor Rich ro the fifth ju- He became a domestic prelate and re- profitable markets on earth. Open ports in during transit: full and complete labels dicial circuit, and at the election following was ferendary of the signature in March. 1S37, Manchuria mean that the United States giving name of mine, owner, locality, ap- he elected for the unexpired portion received priestly orders in December, and will be free to enjoy to the utmost the proximate assay values or chemical analyses of the term and also for rhe full term was made prothonatary, apostolic, and benefits due from the acquisition of the should accompany each lot. Specimens of which expired December 31. r.Sijo. apostolic, delegate at Genevento, Perugia Philippines, the construcrion of the isth-mai- n the wall rock are desired; accompanied, and Spoleto, successively. In 1843 he was canal, and the extension of transcon- also, by pieces of the characteristic coun- Patronize Our Home Schools created Archbishop of Dannetta in parti-bu- s tinental railway lines, steamship lines, and try rock. The Santa Fe New Me.xicu apt.lv says of infidelium, to qualify him for the office ocean cables' toward the New West, the Any printed literature and reports, made our custom of sending awav to schools out of itnmcio, and sent to Pielgium where he old Fast or Orient. by mining engineers and geologistis, of the of New Mexico: remained three years. In iSf he was Russia has again and again evaded our district, or on anv particular mining prop- "This is the time of t he ear when par- created Bishop of Perugia, and in Decem- inquiries and neglected our demands, all erties, are much desired and needed in ents begin to think of the 'schools and col- ber 1X53, a cardinal. the time showing outwardly the most cor- making the publication as complete as leges to which to send iheir children. In September, 1877, Pius IX, selected dial friendship. The I'nited States has possible. They consult the catalogues and more. Than him for the office of cardinal camorlcngo of taken the lead in the movement lor an The Territorial Hoard of World's Fair these, the advertising pages of magazines the holy Roman church, in which capacity "open door," and while she has had at Managers designated Albuquerque the oo- - and newspapers. Thousands of private. he acted as head on the death of Ihe pope, times the co-ope- t ion of other powers to lecting point of the mineral exhibit, at academies and schools as well as smaller February 7, 1878. the extent of sending identical notes, she which point the same will be displayed at colleges throughout the United States draw A conclave of sixty-tw- o cardinals assem- has carried on the diplomatic campaign the annual Territorial Pair next fall, pre-- j their pupils by advertising. Somehow, bled in ihe Vatican for ihe election of a practically wilhoni outside suggestion or vious 10 its shipment to St. Louis. This most of the schools and colleges of New new pcipe, February ify !. On tin arrangement will doubly display the exhibit Mexico have not yet learned this lesson first hallo! cardinal Pccci had nine teen Only ,1 month ago, Russia blocked a and provide a way for those 10 see the col-- 1 It is for that reason manv parents in New votes, the others being scattered; on the treaty the. Uniied States had with much lection who would not be able to visit St. Mexico get the idea that there are no e second, jj; and on the third (February 20) rouble negotiated with China, providing Louis. It is, therefore, necessary that all well-equipp- institutions ot learn for Manchurian shipments be consigned ,jj. Thereupon the vote was made' the opening of the ports. to the undersigned, ing in the territory. The consequence is unanimous and he was proclaimed popo. Representations made to Russia at this at Albuquerque, during the last week in that towards September the local papers He assumed the name of Feo XIII. and lime, and the "unofficial statement" that August; and onh in extraordinary cases' will bristle with personals of boys and girls was crowned in ihe Sistino Chapel, March 3. came direct from Oyster Hay, must have should shipments reach Albuquerque later going to Salina, Kansas; Lexington, Mis- caused ihe car's minister to stop and think than September 101I1, in order that sufficient souri: and other smaller 01 larger towns it in Twenty-lou- r hours after death the bod whether would pay at this time to arouse time be had which to place the exhibit oast or west of New Mexico, to get their of the pope is embalmed, and it then lies the antagonism ol the United States over in proper shape, read for the opening ol education, instead oj personals ot boys and in state. It is next removed to the Sistino a manor of trade privilege. the fair on October 12th. girls going to St.. Michael's t 'ollege, or the chapel. Then follow niiie flays of funeral The news today, while the state depart- Valuable specimens and private collec- Loretto Foment, or to Mesilla Park, or to service Novendalia--whic- h the Koman ment will give out as yet only a bare out- tions will be looked alter under a special the New Mexico Military Institute ar Ro-wel- l. ceremonies prescribed for the pope. line or intimation of the nature of the set- surveillance and guarantee of the safe, re- - It is all a matter ol persistent ad- - Around the couch of the fiend prelate a tlement, indicates that the United States tnrn of the property in as good condition vertising which the outside schools do thousand yellow wax candles and twenty has secured all it has asked for during the as when received. i abroad as well as at home and which the torches in golden candelabra burn day and past four or five years of diplomatic inter- We wish to include in the exhibit every-- 1 New Mexico educational institutions do night. course bearing directly on the question. thing of minéralogical, geological and met-- 1 not," I BEGINNING OF OSTRICH FARMS SM F.LTER TO BE REBUILT j An Italian Joke. Notice for Publication. A Geno paper tells this delightful sror- - Land Office at Kosueil. New Mexico ' DoiaMtiMtioi ot the Grem Bird Silver City May Have Better One at America's expense: When the Duke ot June .7, oj'i Wm Wlrmt (jndertAkCK by Cap Veragua, the descendant of Christopher Notice is hereby given that the folto.ving Colony Than Before. rirumri, Columbus, visited Chicago, he inquired at named settler has filed notice of his inten- It is reported that sonic of the principal of his ago, a telegraph olries the charge of a telegram tion to make final proof in support Fifty yeart the domestication officers of the í'oinanche Minina an I Mill- - of the ostrich was an idea scouted by to the city of Columbus of ten words. claim, and that said proof will be made inn company 'hat owns some extensive most of i he zoologist who had given " Fifty cents," answered the official, "not before the United States Commissioner ai mining properties in this locality, viill ar- time and thought Id the subject. The including the signature, which is wired Lincoln, New Mexico, on August 15, 1Q03. be rive in Silver City the middle ot this month young, ii was believed, could not free." Whereupon the duke wired: viz: Leo Oswald, Homestead Application raised in a state of captivity. The to look over the proposition ol erecting a "Mayor Columbus: Shall visit vour citv :so."jo5i...fo.r the sx2 nwVt, Sec. .7 and great demand for ostrich feather? smelter. next Monday or Tuesday." And he signed 112 ne'4 Sec jS. T. 7 S., K. 13 E. was then met by hunting and killing The company had made a of payment ; He nam the following wit messes to v i Id birds, and ire icat i;,n it: "Cristobal Colon de Toledo y Lar-- there une the Silver City, reduction works ex-tinc- t. 57.000011 y prove his continuous residence upon" and that the species would soon become reategui de la Cedra Kamire de paque-danc- which were burned recently. lint in the early sixties, a Gante Almirante y Adleantado cultivation of said land, viz: . is.-ue- d a It is now said by mining men that this Kenedy and Trench scientist named (osse Mayor de las Judias, Marques de Jamaica Robt. Leslie. Wm. Jas. pamphlet in which he argued that the company will undoubtedly erect a new Oaks, N. M. and Phillip Duque de Veragua y de la Vega, Grande Morris, of White domestication of the ostrich was feas- smelter at this point to handle the ores of Planchard, of Lincoln N. M. de España, Senator del Reine; Caballero Register, ible and pract cable, and not. long after- Grant county on a more profitable and Howard Lki. ano. was reared de la insigne orden del Toisón d'Oro, Gran First publication July 2, 1903. bt. wards a brood of ostriches cheaper scale than could have been done in the city of Algiers, says Success, Cruz de la Concepción de Villavicoisa, with the old smelter that was burned. ON ISLAND. The fiosse's pamphlet and news of the ex- Gentil Hombre de ('amarra del K'ev de BOERS ROCK periment in Algiers became faimiliar The slacks as well as numerous other España." Rock Island company has accomplished to two farmers n Cape Colony, who expensive masonry work were not damaged wonders in the way of settling up north- In the Santa Fe determined to undertake 1he domesti- by the lire and the old site would make an district alone during last west Texas since their entrance to this ter- of ost riches in South Africa. Be- year over jo, 000 acres of public lands cation ideal location for the erection of a new ritory, i ad what they have done so far is a ginning with two birds, which they were tiled upon and San- smelter, which could be built for less than entered savs the small percentage of what the future has in caught and placed in an inclosiire. in Fe New the company would have to pay for the ta Mexican. This shows at what management has through the a twelvemonth had a brood of store. The thy former one of the Hearst people. Ib'sbce a rapid rate our public domain is being 80. which marked the birth of a new energy of its foreign emigration agencies settled by stockmen and farmers. Terri- industry which has played a potential Record. induced a large number to locate along tory, however, yet part in the development and commerce contains many thou- their lines who have secured choice farms A Lesson On Prospccing. sands of acres of public of a vast region. Large tracts of land domain that will and ranches at moderate investments, and in Africa, which could not be Mining Reporter. make as many comfortable homes for South an who are now successful and happy. With- profitably use;! for any other purpose, A lesson that cannot be too strongly im- energetic immigration. few months something like a are now devoted to Ihi business, and pressed on the prospector's mind is that in the next It is reasonably Dalhart-Dawso- n patented railroad lands in feathers to the value of $(i.000.000, mining work proper and prospecting work certain that the million acres of 400.000 ted birds, road will be built. section Dallam county wilt be.plac.ed on the mark- from nearly domestica ire of essentially different character. A That are now annually ent abroad from of New Mexico has an unprecedented some five hundred Boer families prospector who has located and is now- era et and Tape Colony. of prosperity. induced to locate. developing his vein should by all means have been RETURNING TO INCINERATION. confine his work, as much as possible,-t- the. vein or ore body. His work should be A , , A f$ Tb Disposition of Unman Dcai hr designed not so much for beauty or con 41 ? Cremation BeeominK in venience, but rather for the purpose of Gturl agents , . for Hamilton Brown's Shoes belter Civilised Countries. finding out what value his property may-have- W It-- Long and commodious cross-cut- s

well-timber- COF- - Recent statistics show that there and ed vertical shafts might The only place in town that you can buy CHASE & SANBORN and tendency j is a constant growing well be deferred uutil he is sure that he g!j FEE. It is the best. to return to the custom of cremation, has something which is worth going to the 4? prevailed 1 lie civil- bt that throughout j We sell Schillings Baking Powder, Spices and Extracts, They are O. K. jj, ized world before 1he Christian era, necessary expense in doing such work. excepting among the Egyptians, Chi- For this reason, an incline shaft is more It nese and Hebrews. The disposition valuable in opening up a prospect than a 4? 4? We Handle the Monarch Brand of of the human dead by incineration shaft which is sunk vertically and out of 4? bt has been meeting with more and the ore body; the former prospect the vein Canned Goods wise been 4? bt more f;ivor, that has in no for every foot of depth it attains and gives since the first cremation so- bt retarded valuable hints as to the course and pitch If you want a first class TOMATO try Van Camp's ciety wps formed, in London, in 1874. bt of ore shoots. I n mining prop- That fame year a crematory was operations 4jj We gaurantee the above lines, your money back if they don t suit. bt erected in iilan, and two years er, all such work as shaft, cross-cut- s and bt afterwards one was built in Lodi. drifts are designed for convenience and for 4? bt Italy. In two years more there was cheap handling of material. 4? bt one in Gotha. Germany, and after- Taliaferro Mercantile and Trading Company wards they began to appear in all E. P. N. E. TIME CARD. 3 lands. The first one in this country-wa- s 4V ' bt Effective April passenger trains will erected in Washington, Pa., in 5, 1883, ar.d the one in Fresh Pond, L. run as follows : No. 1 changed to No. 3 and I., came two years afterwards. In No. 2 changed to No. 4. Nos. 43 and 44 this latter eight bodies were cremat- abandoned, but will run as specials semi-weekl- y. ed the first year and 76 in the sec- ond year. In 1900 the total had No. 4 NoRTII-HOt'NI- l. passed the 600 mark, and during the Leave El Paso at S:oo p.m. Carrizozo Livery Stable last year it reached ft54. There are Arr. Hereford at 8:39 " now 26 crematories in the United Arr. Jarilla Junction 9:8 " States. In the year that New York's Arr. Alamogordo " first crematory was, opened only 46 i:35 Good RigsMeet Every Train Always There. Leave " 10:50 " bodies were cremated in the entire " country, while last year the number Arr. Toularosa it: 15 wm 8,645. Arr. Oscura 12:20 a.m. L. M. N. hh REYNOLDS, Prop., Carrizozo, N.M. " Arr. Carrizozo t:on s " " A Vse for the Appendix. Leave 1:10 Arr. Ancho 2:14 " It will be sad news to the Appendicitis Arr. Coroua " Club, which rejoices in the absence of the Arr. Torrance (:.jo " mum tk is vermiform appendix, to learn that the IPSSF Vr& i 3Pmr.vr.Bfci 2 Tit 1 1 ft i3 8 8r a a Arr. Merino p. 17 " 0 a bj doctors have discovered a use at last nta Arr. Pastura 5:5 " in facii town to take orders for our new High Grade for the organ from which many have been 1.1 Arr. Santa Rosa (: Guar a mood ic velos. na separated in recent vears. Alter all. No. 3 Soft ture generally knows what she is about Leave Santa Rosa 10:30 p.m. Blew ÍBÚ3 Models even though the doctors do not alwavs find Pastura 1 1 : " "BúlliSÚ," Complete tS $875 out. Albuquerque Journal I e morral. Marino 1:20 a.m. CoSSackm" Guaranteed Ilish Grade $1075 Torrance 1:47 " SihGHxn," A Beauty $12 75 Advertised Letter List, Corona "NQUtlorf," Road Hacer $1475 no bettor bicycle at any price. remaining uncalled for in thf Ancho Letters .v" rd Any other 'make or model you want at one-thi- White Oaks postomce July i, i)m: Arr. Carrizozo 4:00 naval vvice. Choice of any standard tires and brL Mr. Paul Wagner Leave Carrizozo 4:10 n equipment on all our bicycles, titroncjest yuancriUt. 1- - m Mr. Willie L. Pons Oscura C-- 1 rsw mwjKvssjn i We HHiF UTi iffifUVAL V. U. 1). to any ono Ridge Toularosa .... y..2 wUhouta cad depoatt and allow 0 DAYS FREE J. T. way TRIAL before purchase is binding". M. A. Gutierrez Arr. Alamogordi 0:03 Leave " 500 Second Hand Wheels James Knox 2 .... t);o tnkenln trade bjr our CMcairo retail stores, ylfij 10 Sr. Santiago Martinez Jarilla Junction .... 7:25 all makes and models, Kod as new 0J a I'lcyrlo yon wi-Het- i 01 1 1 MliT B'ltV until lmve for Miss Vernig ('heron lerelord...... S:t5 t .1? 12 YEARS UUl ElUJ FACTORY PRICltS AM) FREE TKJAL OFFER. Arr. El Paso .... ()00 Tires, equipment,vj sundries and srnn-- t inpr troods of all kinds, ot lialf retrulnr rrlcc, Sr. Don Elias Maca. In our big free sundry catalog. Contntns a world of useful information. WrS-- for It. Respectfully No change of passenger time on A. X-- S. n A. Hkuwn, P. M. M., Dawson Railway or Capitán branch. J. L 00., Chicago, liL Jon w mil Supreme Court Term. The Ga.me La.w. The Supreme Court meets at Santa Fe The following synopsis of the present the first Wednesday after the. rirv Monday game law of New Mexico which has been 4 Important Gateways 4 in January. prepared by the warden, will be of interest to persons who, expect to fish or hunt Terms of District Courts. during t he present season: First District. The open season for different kinds of At Santa Fe, United States Court - First game is as follows: Mondays in March and September. Deer, with horns, may be killed, with Sania Fe County First Mondays in gun only, November and December each March and September, at Santa Fe. year limit one, deer. mAs PA Rio Arriba Counu Fourth Mondays in Flic, Antelope and mountain sheep Uf April and October, at Tierra Amarilla. killing absolutely prohibited. San Juan Count) Second Mondays in Wild tiirkev and mountain grouse April and October, al Aiec. with gnu only October, November and Taos County Third Mondays in Mav I eceinber. and September, at Taos. Quail with gnu onl October, No- Skcond District. vember, December, January and Feb-urary- .. "No Trouble to Answer questions." At Albuquerque, United States. Supreme CourtThird Mondays in March and Sep- Pheasants (every species) killing ab- lK! tí FAST tember. solutely prohibited. CANNON BALL" Bernalillo County--Thir- d Mondays in For fish, the open season is: III! 1RAIN March and Se pi ember, al Albuquerque. For mountain trout (every species) with This equipped train leaves 121 Paso daily and McKinley County--Firs- t Monday in June rod, hook and line only May 15 to Octo- runs through to St. Louis chang-e,- ' and third Monday in November, at Gallup. ber 15. Size limit, not less than six without where direct connec- Sandoval Coium To be designated by inches. Weight limit 5 pounds per day. tions are made for the North and East: also direct connections District Judge. Mass, (large and small mouth species) .via Shreveport or New Orleans for all points in the Southeast. Valencia County First Mondays May 15 to October with rod, hood and in 15 latest Pattern Pullman Buffet Sleepers March and September, at Lor. Lunao. line onl Weight limit, 25 pounds! pet Third District. l.u. Neqant New Chair Cars Seats t ree At Las duces, United States Court Game or rirli killed or caught within First Mondays in April and October. th; territory of New Mexico must not be Solid Vestlbuled Trains Throyhmit. Dona Ana County First Mondays in sold at any time. For April and October, ai Las Cruces. Where water is taken by ditch for ir- desriptive pamphlet, or other information, call on or Grant County First Mondays in March rigating purpose's from streams wherein address, and September, at Silver City. are living fish, wire screens must be plac- - R W. CURTIS K I. TURNER Luna. County Second Mondays in june fl nt ihe intake of such ditches. Si.e of S. W. A O. & and December, at Denting. mesh '4 inch. I. P. T. A. Otero Counts First Mondays in May Use of dynamite, drugs, or throwing ül Paso, Texas. Dallas, Teai and November, at Alamogordo. saw dust in streams, etc., a felony. Sierra County Fourth Mondays in May Penalty, a fine not less than S25 for and November, at Hillsboro. j each offense. Little (dsino Fot'RTH District. Saloon $375 for Letters from Farmers. At Las Vegas, United States Court .Headquarters for the. Rest and Pur-en- . Second Mondays in May and November. The Rock Island System offers 375, in San Miguel County Second Mondays in cash and transportaron for letters relative May and November, at Las Vegas. 10 the territory along its lines in Arkansas, Imported Wines, Liquors Cigars Colfax County in Indian Territory, Oklahoma. Texas and Third Mondays March .Sole Airen tn for Green Itiver Whisk ev and September, at Raton. New Mexico. CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION. Mora Count Fourth Mondays in April Letters should deal with ihe writer's ex- White Oaks Avenue Next Door East of EXCHANGE BANK. and October, at Mora. periences since he settled in the territory Quay County To be designated by Dis- in question. They should tell how much trict Judge, at Tucumcari. money he brought with him, what he did MMMAA Union County First Mondays in March when he first came and what measure of and September, at Clayton. success has since rewarded his efforts. JOB WHITE OAKS EAGLE Letters should not be less than nor Wood County Fourth Mondays in April 300 more than 1,000 words in length and will PRINTING ESTABLISHED 1890 and October, at Santa Rosa. be used for the purpose of advertising the Published Thursdays. $1.50 Per year. Fifth District. Southwest. BOOK For circular giving details, write John At Socorro. United States Court Third Sebastian, Passenger Traffic Manager, WORK Resources of White ( lold, Coal, iron, Copper, Monday in May and Monday Rock Island System, Chicago, 111. Oaks: fourth in Silver, Marble, Oil, Build November. WWVVW ing Stone, Sulphur and Fire Clay. The finest Climate on Rarth. Socorro County Third Monday in Mav Canada's Wheat Crop. and fourth Monday in November, at Canada expects a record crop of wheat Socorro. H. H ht tor llnit ítiul hitokn, Or. this season, ft is now estimated that 100,-000,0- I Chaves County Second Monday in rtr prompt v HUM. Kl I'hko bushels of wheat will be harvested (Tloudcroft April and Third Monday in October, at in NEW MEXICO the Dominon. v l. Ros well. ROOF GARDEN"" Eddy Counts Fifth Monday in March Or JOHN A. SOUTH-WES- T BROWN At and first Monday in October, in Carlsbad. theEle Office. COMMISSION LOCATED AT THESUMMIT OR j MERCHANT Lincoln County First Mondays in March The Fagle has just got in and shelved the THE SACRAMENTO MOUNTAU and September, finest stock of j i at Lincoln. stationery ever brought to 0,000 FEE.T ABOVt Car of Finn tu ip, Stoves nnd Anornl Houh. White Oaks. We have all grades col- hnlft fi orris. ivooseven i.ounty 1 mm Mondays in and SLA UVU, ors and sizes of Envelopes, Letter Heads. M irch and October, at Portales. Hill Heads, Ladies Calliugand Gentlemen s business and professional Cards, linest Second Hand 0oodsHhoJndffhtftn'i Saddle for Sale-Ne- grades and latest patterns, ready cut and strictly e. We also have just Look at my Mock hpforo you saddle, made in put buy. 50 Laramie in many new type faces and are prepared Kveryihinar in mock.thnt is norMcdio Wyoming, improved Versaba tree. Cheap to do all kinds of job printing. Try the PURNISH A for carh. Make inquiry at this office. , F.agle Job Office and you will get good HOME. service. Subscribe for the USMS few lBx&s: The Koswell has sold its Journal entiie PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL plant, subscription list ami good will to Jloi-pti- the A Dcuernl al ALfll$HÜKft tor Mfriical. Siidcnl, Roswell Record. The kecord proposes WHITE OAKS HOTEL T iiikI lr:tcr rica cases to Miss have press sexm, and M.R.Shaver, Suit, reports the combina- lirmhiale Norton Infirmnry ef l.nuiAvillr tion of the two plants -- both among th White OAs Avenue. Ky .iind Pout firnrlunte íienernJ .Merrorin MoHi.itiil, New York City A tralninir school best in the Territory assuw a ium cl.v.s in corinm tion with IWpirnl. I'nr informa- tion apply , paper for the Peail of the Pet os. to Sup't. I Cor. LpHon Ave. & N . .Santa l e Street Telephone 5N1. PASO, TI-Xa.- s The Czar Nicholas and President Koone-ve- h (iiiiiil Mi'dls and CLOUDCROFT, TMt PRMttR VMHE seem 10 have rived I ! J ai at the parting o (iFí'lul Servil. hesoht or me cheat sourtiwfM the ways and the Car has all but snubbed REACHED DIRECT BY THE TRAMS E. H. CLni.lNGAME & CO., 1 1 the president. npiniouates that Mr, PASÍi-NftlíTrtFASTF- .CYCTFM kKU MlWt 1 A"..chemical Roosevelt does not voice the sentiment of ll wiuiui nuun ui I lUL LABORA OfiY the American regarding Russia's treat- l illilieii in Colorado, 1866. Sum pies byiiudior (if 1.11 k KAÍ LJK.ri, ETC. CALLOS eipirsswillifceivr prompt and of Share Your Patronage COUPON caretul tteo'iou ment the Jews and advises him that if TICKET AGfcNT OK, !XmlLS3 Gold & Silver Bullion he asked nothing of Russia he will not be lit-spe-d fully Solicited. --A. --JV JHJtOWM' " t'?ilÜ!íFu u.fA. llpa.Su mmuiTiMM Concentration Tests -1- 00 ,o( refused. sYstrv. Writerrfor ternix. wwwiiriltigwfc tU VAHO, ItXAJi I7.iil.74 lnAreuee St., Dovr, Colu, - . . O ' TJ,e SKo on tKe Other Foot VV I'VE MAÍsS tZAGLE. I has II Thf; ij.nching cf negroes in the Soiun : : long been a fervid theme for the Northern ohe EXCHANGE BANK press, and no words have beeu strong enough to express their horror and indig- t WHITE OAKS, NEW MEXICO. nation of such a practice. But the last year or two a sudden hush has fallen upon Transacts a General Banking1 Business Issues Drafts on all the black man's friend of the North, there principal Cities of the World Accords to Borrowers every Onkf-- , N M . of burning editorials Kntrw1 Ht PotoHice. White has been a cessation X accommodation consistent with safety. Accounts solicited. tecond-dR- mail mnttar. on "Southern outrages;" for our brethren of the North have at last discovered that 4 T.l-- i ÜV IM I si f :i human nature is the same on both sides of The Eale Printing Company Mason and Dixon's 'line. The truth of S. M. Wharton ..Editor. this statement is aptly illustrated by the Silas R. May, Business Manager. burnings and hangings in various Northern states, where the negro has practiced his JOS. WHITE. Official Paper Lincoln County. fiendish outrages. The same papers which, in the past, in- Freighter and Contractor for all kinds dulged in the hottest rjastings for the of Team work, Hauling etc. Prompt-attentio- Thursdays . . . ..$1.50 South, are now engaged in attempts to ex- given to all orders. Prices THURSDAY, JULY 23,1903. plain and excuse the practice r.t their own Reasonable loots a practice that has been of rather frequent recurrence of late. New Mexico Minera.! Exhibit. YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED. The Indianapolis Sentinel NOW speaks The best opportunity the people of this like this: Territory have ever had to gather a miner- "The Sentinel has several times urged al display is now at hand. By a careful on the attention of orderly and well-mea- n perusal of the article from F! A. Jones, ing negroes the fact that one of the chief 1NTR & Gil LETT, director of mineral exhibit, to be found in causes of race feeling in this country is the V disposition of negroes to shield criminals of another column, it will be seen what the a race their own race, thereby forcing issue ATTORNEYS AT LAV, K monifold advantages are for an effort on when there is no occasion for one, and ap- M. the part of the people to collect the great parently putting the race in sympathy with Room 24 and 37 Bluckler Blk., El Paso, Tex. S. WIENER nave urged tne cnar-- est array of minerals that are so abundant crime, we suiciaai acter of this policy on the part of the race & S in New Mexico. so largely in the minority as the negro race SON'S There are two excellent reasons why is in this country. If anybody needs the Jicarilla Items. this exhibit should be made: First: the protection of law they need it, and the only Mr. Chinn, of Colorado, who has been sane course is for them to stand for law minerals gathered from of prospecting all parts the and order." n camp for several months Territory are to be displayed Albu- west of at the Keferring to the recent race riot in New and locating some ground on the querque fair in October, where it will be Ancho Gulch, has made a very valuable keneral York, the same paper goes on to say : i seen by a great number, which strike of gold and copper. He has about after the "The affair did not occur in the south, commission will ship the of taken from a foot shaft entire display but in a northern city. On its face the 600 tons ore 30 to St. Louis, where it will He intends be witnessed by riot' was clearly the result of race prejudice. which averages $60 per ton. more people, perhaps, to do lot of work in the near future. than ever before It is gratifying that intelligent negroes in quite a came together. Second; hand- sold a claim in the cost of Indianapolis see the abyss to which such a His partner has recently j Merchandise.? ling the display, such as which will railway freight, course leads, and that they are taking steps Colorado for a handsome sum, etc. will be borne by commission, give good in life and let them the to draw the line between law-abidi- ne- them a start thus taking the burden balance of from the individual, groes and criminal negroes. They should rest on the easy seat for the leaving only to be in the borne the preliminary remember that the worst enemy of their their lives. Mr. Chinn has been expense of preparation, which will be during only race is the white man who countenances mining business 40 years, and that Men's, Boys' Ladies' nominal. time has located some very valuable J negro criminals for political or any other W and Children's Shoes. The assurance is also Com- Arizona, and given by the purposes." claims, some in Colorado and mission that individual collections will now one in New Mexico, which sent No truer statement was ever made than with this be given special care, and of the collections that contained in the last sentence. It is may be the best them all, and from all returned to the senders well in as good shape as the white man, the carping hypocrite who reports the ore is defined between received. There no whn are, doubt, many expects to gain political preferment by the walls. sOur Prices are Right, s valuable collections of this nature in the suffrage of the negro, who is responsible Phil Reasner has made a very rich strike various mining camps of the Territory, for the existing race prejudice, and our of ore on his claim. Good luck Phil, stick and an opportunity for doing so much good strenuous president is not the least of to it but dont work too hard. for the mining industry should not be neg these; for since his expressions on the sub A. Ririe, of Roswell, and Mr. Crozier, lected. ject, which are strangely intermixed and of Bonito, were in camp looking over some Many camps, it is said, have claims with the intention of purchasing the wonderfully ptacticed, where it would be & and selected HEWITT HUDSPETH, committees to see that of service to him, the race feeling has be- same. Mr. Crozier is late of Cripple resources their are properly placed before come embittered, and the stench of burn Creek and says the formation on the sur ATTORNEYS AT LAW the world. What has White Oaks done, ing flesh has almost been perceptible to face resembles that camp. Mr. Ririe is WHITE OAKS, N. M or what willbedone? How about J carilla, nostrils in the White House. late graduate of the Military Institute. Nogal, Capitán and Bonito? Lincoln Mr. Carr, of the Rico Placer Company, Notice of Special Election. county is one of the richest mineral counties The unanimity of the Republicans in has just completed a fine eight room house Kentucky snouici argue a Kepublican vic Notice is hereby given to thequalified in the Territory, but, as a rule, we have on their ground, close to Juana Gulch. tory in that state even with the heavy odds voters of precinct No. X, in th county of been content to drift along and let things of Democratic fraud and counting machine Vhe carpenters have now gone over to the Lincoln, Territory of New o, that a take their course, following the Micawber to overcome. What Kentucky needs above divide, between Rico and Ancho, to build a Mi special election will be" held in the said idea, for "something to turn up." How everything else is a decade or more o: five room house and several smaller ones. firm, Mex August, much longer will honest Kepublican rule. New district on the first day of A. I. the people of Lincoln ican. We had two services here last Sunday 1903, in the room first west of the county endure and survive this passive ex- at the home of Phil Reasner by the Rev. dor Yes, by all means this should be done office of the White Oaks F.gle, in Ihelown istence? We see neighboring sections Copeland. Then assassinations, which is the principa of White Oaks, lor the urposu of voting reaching out and placing their advantages Mr. Hopkins for New York tomor- industry in the mountains of eastern Ken starts yí before investors, and our upon a levy of mill on the dollar of more promising tunky, where ignorance and republicanism row to look over some machinery and lying for taxable properly of the district, to be ap- properties are idle lack of cap- would other things which he thinks will be the rule, be transferred to the state cap plied to the the expenses ital to successfully operate them. very thing for his Placer Company. payiiit ntoi il ital. The state house, surrounded by the conducting school of Never again, will a fa- atl to the payment probably, more of VV. S. Ross and son have bought the bayonets the militia, affords a safe re fug onxSchool Viou-.- Also a vorable opportunity itself so interest Bonds. present little for assassin of republican herd of goats from E. K. Cline; about 1400 the proclivities levy of one Vill ovt the dollar oí taxable cost with such great ossibilities. Let's in all, price not given. get to work, organize and rub olí the moss The people of the United States had property of ita district, to be used as a become accustomed to Republicans claim Mark Hanna, the ohio statesman, has sinking fund foXhe payment of out stand- 1 I r oí A Venezuela is again in the tnroes or a ing, as beneficiaries, the bounties of provi given the Salvation Army $3500 to build a ing londs district. The election revolution. (,mdad Holivar, a city on the dence, but were little prepared for the citadel at Cleveland and in his donation will bo held Uy tru- - school directors, L' S closing Orinoco, is being besieged by the govern proposition that crime was a virtue, and address advises them he would, if he had at 'clock. M. and at l'.Al. ment s forces, and is defended by General that out of the postal and other scandal time, like to engage in Salvation Army 5 o'clock Rolando, of the revolutionary army. This that have startled the country, that it coult At this election onli legal votéis icsic work. The Roswell Journal suggests that . time there seems to be some real fighting not be otherwise than favorable to the the results of the Ohio State Convention ing in an paying taxes'.m said district arc in operation: the besieged and besiegers Republican party." They have long since may have put this Saul of Tarsus, in post onalifieiV to vitte , ' 1 1 í 1 I .1 A. K'idgeway, contesting every foot of ground, and the assumed responsibility for the "full dinner lion to De nenemeu spiritually.'i ll uy tne casualties being much greater than usually pail," Kansas' great wheat crop, and many soothing effects of being a laborer in th Jas. M. Siniins. follow South American wars. other conditions that our fathers believec vineyard, but that he would become great I1' rank J, Sager. V were brought about by a higher hand, and er benefited by going among them and lis School Pireciors. The government at Washington received the people had became somewhat accus tening to the glowing exhortations of Gen Hot weather and copious rains are mak- a very emphatic no, when inquiry was tomed to the claim, yet, are surprised at eral Booth's Army which would do his soul ing dollars for the agricultural interests of made to learn if the Czar would receive the proposition that they are, also, good and lead him into the paths of right County. the Kishenif petition. league with Old Nick. eousness and peace. Lincoln ZIEGLER BROTHERS' Y C SA

of all Summer Goods,

IT is our plan at this season of the year to put in force a vigorous and decisive low range of prices, in order to accomplish quickly an absolute CLEARANCE. IN pursuance of this policy we have cut prices, until we feel certain that Bargain Seekers will, wherever possible attend this SALE. Summer Skirts, nicely made in Covert or Duck, former price $1.50 to $2.50, now $1.00 Women's Shirt Waists this Season Styles, formerly $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, now your choice 75c Ladies' Lawn and Calico Wrappers, nice and attractive Styles, cut from $1.75 each to $1.00

A great many small Remnants of Ginghams, Lawns, Percales, Sateens, etc., at Eastern Cost and less Men's Summer Underwear and Shirts at greatly reduced prices.

We have not enough space to quote many goods, but we will guarantee a great saving on all Summer Dry Goods and Clothing. YOURS FOR BUSINESS, ZIEGLER. BROTHERS.

LOCAL and PERSONAL NEWS, Jesse Vandervoort was in mingling with Rev. Samuel Allison came in yesterday Teachers Elected. the boys Saturday and Sunday. morning from Marta, Texas. The school directors met this week and Mrs. N. A. Davies left for the Bonito is Sam Fambrough, A. Patos ranchman, Frank Stewart, of Chicago, visiting elected B. Stephenson principal and Mrs. Monday. trading-- J was with our merchants Monday. his friend, Edward Fox, carilla. W. L. Gumm assistant; the position of himself a Perfecto Archuleta is building B. school In- W. J . Mahan has a contract to furnish Stephenson, teacher from second assistant was not filled, the board residence. timber to the Biggs-McPhers- on saw mill. dian Ty.. and his family are spending ihe believing that the school this year would Prof. an Illinois school teacher, summer at Cloudcroft. not justify the employment Harper, Will Tompkins was up from Carrizozo of the three is in the city- - teachers. Sunday, visiting his parents and others. Roy Gumm and Sterling Lacy spent 11. Biggs, the saw mill man. was in from Sunday with friends in town. They did Prof. Stephenson if spending the sum- C. B. Hatfield, manager of the Ameri- Texas Park. not try walking on their return to carilla mer near Cloudcroft, where his family has can Placer Co., J carilla, was in the city this time, however. been for some time; but he has taught the Geo. K. Sligh has gone east on business Saturday. past three years in the lor his company. Jicarilla is soon to have a daily mail, Indian Territory, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rice and their and for a number of too, think ot We years before that in liarry 1. Comcry has been in the city in Par- and a telephone that. daughter, Miss Irene, came from Texas; is a graduate of the Houston hope she mav have a raihoad and all other j Sam for a few days. sons Friday evening. State Normal, and comes highly recom-mende- d. Satur- eonveniencies right-awa- y: that is all the John Paüon was in White Oaks Mr. and Mrs. W'm. Smith are happy Mrs. is the harm we wish those good people. Gumm well known bv day from Carrizoo. parents of a gl pound boy, born to llieni the patrons of the White Oaks school, hav- All parties indeNed yn us, their accounts James Moulton is over from his mesa last Thursday. Mother and bribe doing ing taught two or three terms here tome being over due, niuW make satisfactory r;.nch, above. Nogal. well. vears ago. The board is to be commended settlement during rhpresent month, or S. M. W hartón made a business trip to Misses Bessie and Myrtle Nabours, of for its selection of teachers, and we believe their accounts will e plachd in the hands Alamogordo this week. Kstey City, accompanied by a cousin from events will justify their action. of a collector. T. M. ."( T. Co. are .visiting Miss Ruth Tompkins A. 11. Norton ami Kobt. Reynard came Yas, Wallace and John Cumin have parchas- - Iriends in White Oaks. A Sale of Goats. in from J carilla Saturday. and other ed the Coghlan ranch fruit and have gone es:-- K. K. (.'line, who went II. Marx, the Fori Worth whisk. v Henry Luiz, o Lincoln, i rea surer and down to gather ami pul it on Ihe market. into the oat i i business two years ago, .hummer, p.'i'...ed through Whin OAs. colli-- 101 ol Ik counts, was in While Oaks The fruit is now beginning to ripen arid purchasing ihe I has been buy ing sheep for herd ol John W. Owen, has sold out, Wesrlllmpeii.il, Rose of Kansas and Saturday. If there, is an abundance of it. The scarcity h.. the Jalia-Prage- r Sheep Company, and will and hair, lo W. S. and Joe Ross, Jicarilla: Imhodens Best Hour. T. M. SiX. Co. in the mountains makes a good home mar- deliver io,o..o head of wethers to buyers at ket, and the boys will probably handle ihe terms private. Mr. ( line does jioi quit Fhner Lindsev and family arc on the the goat business Ancho Monday. crop lo good advantage. because he thinks it un- a South Fork ol Bonito lor week's mitin. profitable, on the h- - Mrs. Thomas II. Walsh and daughters, The Jicarilla camp is doing more work contrary, believes the I). in from Jicarilla graded goat business to a J. liroihei ion crime Misses Mabel and Fthel, left Thursday than any other in the county with the be very lucrative - lit- - doing his assess-iiieni- s. one, but his health luis when- has been busy night for Los Angeles, California. Mr. single exception of Capitán. Many thou not been such lately thai would Walsh accompanied the family as far as sands of dollars have been taken from the permit him to give his herd the attention that would bring ones Talialcrro and Mr. Francis went b'.l I 'aso, from which point he will return rich gulches of the Jicarilla, and for years about Hickory success, and other interests 10 Gallina to look at the old to While Oaks. The young ladies expect people have wondered from whence it needing his personal supervision, he closed live, ( iioup ol mines, to enter some California College this fall. came. This year's development there, out his stock interests. l'íipt. I. W. Roberts and J. W. Whit-mir- e While Oaks loses this family with the however, has shown some substantial returning home socially and intellectually leads, and it is now believed that the camp were here Friday to deepest regrets: Dr. M. M. Milligan and Mr. Franklin, J the occupied an exalted position. The will out to be a great producer not Fsiev City from carilla. turn of Las Vegas, are investigating the min- best wishes of their numerous circle of of gold extracted from the deposits, Sain Neid has gone to (arno,o to only eral conditions of the Jioarilia camp, ami friends them in the land of their from rich gold-bearin- g leads that are build a cistern and also to do the rock attend but have expressed themselves as well satisfied now anil will be uncovered. work on F. M. Hunt's residence. adoption. with the camp, and expect to invest. LINCOLN-COVNT- well, Lincoln and other adjacent places , Y Seventh; Accommodations List, ' dui SUMMER NORMAL not least ;n tne minds ot the teachers. i Rooms have been offered tre- - ot rent to the teachers while attending the normal. In this way several teachers can join to-

Why Every g Many Reasons gether and do light house-keepin- and re- Teacher Should Attend duce their board bill considerably. Water will also be furnished free. The two ho- the NormaJ this tels have offered most liberal terms on Summer. board or rooms. W. E. Dudley, Chairman Normal Committee. NOTICE OF SUPERINTENDENT. (lenco N. M., June 20, Advantages of Attending Lincoln Coun- iqo. Editor Eagle I beg to annouce through the ty Summer Normal. medium of your paper that our next Nor- The Lincoln County summer normal will mal Institute, held at Capitán. N. M., be held at Capitán, beginning the first IN applicants for second grade certificates CONNECTION WITH Monday in August and continuing lor lour will be required to be examined in arith- consecutive weeks. metic, geography! orthography"," reading, Following we enumerate some of the Rock Island System grammar, history, physiology, elementary, many advantages of attending this normal. pedagogy and penmanship. Those ap- ist. Superior Faculty Prof. D. VI. plying for first grade certificates will be Is the short line between EL PASO, the GREAT Kichards of the Las Cruces A.& M. College examined on these subjects and also on CITY, has again accepted the position of con- SOUTHWEST, KANSAS ST LOUIS, civil government, elementary algebra, ad- ductor of the Lincoln County summer nor- MEHPHIS and all Points EAST, NORTH and vanced pedagogy and elements of zoology mal. All who attended the normal at and botany. Applicants for third grade SOUTHEAST. White Oaks last year can testify to his su- certificates will be examined in the same perior ability as an instructor and to his subjects as those for second grades. Pullman Sleepers, tact and skill in disposing of and answer- Ellegant Standard and Tourist Ed. Coe. Chair-car- s ing the questions that come up before such J. Free Reclining and Day Coaches on all County Supt. of Schools. a body. He is gentlemanly, kind, and Trains. - - - - courteous and his enthusiasm and long ex- Institute. perience in school work are of untold ad- Teachers' DINING CAR SERVICE UNEXCELLED. regular Institute is to be vantage to the teachers for they cannot The Teachers' held Capitán, beginning on Monday, Call on nearest Agent for full information or address the undersig ned. Por humlsome-l- y the spirit of enthnsiasm at help but catch and illustrated booklet, descriptive of CI.OUDCROFT, the Premier Summer Resort of thr gain helpful ideas from his practical August 3rd, 1903, and to be in session four many Southwest, Send cents Postage to, teach- 4 suggestions. - - weeks.. The regular examination of County Superintendent E. J. Coe is a ers takes place on Friday, August 28th. A. N. BROWN, young energetic worker in the ' ranks and As heretofore, teachers are required tc G. F. & P. A. El Paso, Texas. will lend every assistance to make the nor- attend the County Institute at least two mal a success. weeks; but as little beneficial work can be

Second: Double Course of Study lie-sid- es done in such a limited term, it has been the regular normal course of study decided that we have two weeks longer ses- sion than usual, and it is to be hoped that POM f & I'AliMI 1 1 1 that is prepared by the Territorial Board S. M. PARKER, of Education there will be a higher normal all teachers will attend the full time. 1627 Champa St., Denver, Crin, V course by the aid of the teachers in attend- ... :: Enw. J. Coe, - ,. Notary Public ASSAYERS and CHKHISTS, . . Supt. of Schools. ance, giving considerable timé "to the study County Sond for and Free Sample Sackw. of methods, management, discipline and Fire and Life Prices The Eagle's Clubbing Offer. other subjects of equal importance to the Insurance successful teacher. Eagle subscribers (new and those re- newing) may now take advantage of the Real Estate Teachers who are not preparing to take .MM 50 YEARS' following clubbing offers;, Oil the examination and those who can spare Continental EXPERIENCE Eagle and Thrice-a-Wee- k World, one the time from their regular studies will Company - - - year $2 00 here find a great advantage over the single Eagle and Twice-a-Wee- k Republic, course as followed by most normals. one year 2 ot) The younger teachers will learn much Plagie and The Commoner, one year. 2 00 from the instructions, suggestion, and ex- Üofe A A " " Mines and Minerals, 1 yr. 2 00 1 II Trade Marks perience of the older ones, while all will 4? MBf" h Kl " The Saturday Edition of t find their minds all the brighter and their "r?TV Copyrights Ac. Colorado Springs Mining Record, Anyone sending a sketch and description may enthusiasm all the greater for having come quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an one year 2 00 invention is probably patentable. Communica- in close contact one with another. tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patenta - Eagle and Cosmopolitan, one year. . . 2 10 sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Third: Length of Term Every one Mayen Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive Eagle subscribers will be given cut rates ipeeial notice, without charge, in can readily see the advantage of a four the on all publications listed by the News weeks' term over a shorter one. It takes agencies of this country and Europe by Scientific American. considerable time to organize and get to - A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir- subscribing through this office. 4S- culation of any sciejitltlc journal. Terms, $3 a practical work and thus about the time the 49 year ; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. organization is completed and the teachers New Schedule. 49 MUNN &Co.361Broad-Ne- York become interested in their work a short 49 Branch Office. (25 F St., Washington, D. C. term normal closes, having accomplished The following is the schedule of depart- 49 but little real good. But where the term ures and arrivals of mails. Carrioo to 49 in There's no Setter Service is as long as four weeks the time is suff- White Oaks, now effect: 49 icient to do much more real work and much Leaves White Oaks at f p. m. 49 49 Than that via the better work, not having to. pass so quickly Arrive Carrizozo at S o p. m. 49 i over the subjects and giving time for the Leave Carrizozo daily, after receipt of mm 49 mail from but not than 8 o'clock; double course of study as before mention- train later 49 ed. and arrived at White Oaks in two hours 49 BEhí Fourth: School Building The normal and thirty minutes. 49 (ar Load til will hold its session in the Capitán public Postmaster Brown informs us that un- 49 school building which is the finest in the der this new schedule mail for rail road 49 closes at 5:30 p. m. City. Saint Louis and county, having been erected at a cost of 49 From Krms several thousand dollars. It is neatly and 49 Memphis to points v. the South, South-eaif- t 49 Studebate comfortably furnished. and Southwest. 49 - Fifth: Climate and Scenery- To the 49 many teachers who live in a lower altitude 49 The Southeastern Limiteii and who wish to recuperate and strengthen 49 physique or escnpe the scorching their 49 Leaving Kansas City t U;M P. M. rays of a summer's sun, we offer a climate 49 M i daily, wi'l you to Sprinvli' . Mem- unexcelled in the South West. Capitán is 49 tale beautifully situated at the foot of the Cap- 49 phis Hit ininjiliiiiti, Atlanta, j.u Uso.u Lie itán Mountains and has an altitude of over iiid all points in tin.-- Sonilie.w. feet. The warmest summer days 0,500 l'or detailed inform tti m ni.plv to are not too warm to comfortably study. ran layer Sixth: Accessibility Capitán is in G. W, MARTIN easy reach of all teachers in the county 49 & GENERAL WESTERN AGENT and those in adjoining counties it being 49 ih reached by the El Paso & Northeastern 49 c 1106, 17Tti St. - .10 d has stage line connections with Ko- DENWP.R COLO. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. laws of the United States to the following its president and secretary on the order of F.XDORSKD ,

mining claims and properties, situated in the Hoard of Directors. No indebtedness Nf. 3457- - "or. Rec'd. Vol. 5, Page TERRITORY OF Ne M BX lt'.". Office of the Secretary. the Jicarilla Mining liistrict in the County shall be contracted bv the corporation or 24 S. Articles of Incorporation ORO of Lincoln, Territory of New Mexico, held binding against it except the same is VIS FA PLACER COMPAN V. CERTIFICATE. known and designated by the following authorized bv the Board of Directors. Piled in the office of Secretary o) New

Secretary of wit: Olive, Hattie, Phoenix. Mexico. a. 111. I. J. V. Kavnolds, the ñames to ARTICLE IX. June 15, 1903, 9 y Territory of New Mexico, do hereby cer-- I Philippine, Manhattan. Roosevelt. Cleve-tif- J . W. R yn The private or individual property i.is. there, was filed for record in this office. land, Harrison, Grant, Garfield, Monroe, Secretary . of the stockholders of the corora-tio- n o'clock A. M.. on the fifteenth day of ' King Snipe, Snipe, The Wanderer, at 9 Jack r I. Leslie Kilis, Clerk of shall ..tot be liable-lo- any of the cor- the Probate of ( une, A. I). 1903. Articles Incorporation The Last Rest, The Northerner, and 'otirt and ex-ofi- 'u io '011 porate elebts or liabilities at any time or Recorder of the ntv of Oro Visia Placer Company, (No. 3457.); Jacks Peak; a total acreage of about" three of New Mexico, certify under any circumstances; and no amend- Lincoln, do hereh and also, that 1 have compared the follow- - hundred forty acres togethei with the de-in- g that ment to these articles shall ever be made, the attached "Articles oi Incorpora- copy of the same, with the original j velopment. improvement and appttrtenan-- 1 of in any wise changing or modifying this tion'' Oro Vista Placer Company were hereof now on file, and declare it to be ces thereunto belonging. provision. filed for record in my office on June in, es of The aforesaid mining claims and pro-parti- a correct transcript therefrom and the A. D. 1003, at 4:30 o'clock p. in., and the whole thereof. to be taken by the corporation at ARTICLE . St said Articles of Incorporation are dulv In witness whereof, I have hereunto set the face value of three hundred thousand These, articles may be amended as recorded in .Hook D. of C. aí A. page my affixed my official seal this shares of its capital stock and to be hand and now or hereafter provided by law, 410 to 413. of J A. D. by this corporation fifteenth day tine. 1903. and accepted except Article 9. which shall not he altered In Teriimony Whereof I have hereunto in full for stock and skal J..W. Kavnolds. payment said or amended at any time: but shall forever signed my name and affixed uiv official Secretary of New Mexico. said stock when so issued shall be remain as drafted herein, and all laws seal this 20th day ol June, A. D. 1903. fully paid and forever treated and ARTiri.KS OF INCORPORATION making provisions now or hereafter for seal I.KSi.iK Ei.us. it shall considered as and amendment 10 Articles of Incorporation, Probate Clerk A Ex-Ofiu- OF THK Recorder. be conclusively presumed as against all in New Mexico, shall not apply to said ORO VISTA PLACKR COMPANY. persons dealing with the corporation, Article 9. Know all men by these, that we, whether creditors, stock holders, or others, presents LN WITNESS whereof we have here- the. Hotel Baxter the undersigned citizens of United that the amount paid for said mining s unto subscribed our names and affixed out-scroll- States, desiring to organize a corpora i ton claims and properties, was at date of for seals this 31st day of March, for pecuniary profit, under and by au- said location and purchase the value of the A. O. 1903. Has the verv best of accom- thority of the laws of New Mexico, do same; and all persons shall be forever Jas. R. Skinner,' src,t.. hereby agree 10 and acre for ourselves, barred and estopped from setting up any pi E. M. Wyatt, skal. our associates and successors, the following pro odings at law or equity that the said to be in Thomas Sinnock. skai.. modations found this of Agreement: stock is not fully paid up. Anieles Gtco. E. Si.igh, sfai.. A ETICLE I. ARTICLE V. John H. Canning, seal, section , The name of the corporation shall be capital stock of this corporation of New léxico. The O. 1). Tanf.vhii.l, SKA1..1 Oro Vista Placer Company, and its prin- shall be the law and court Gko. W. Harbin, sf..u.. cipal place of business shall be in the decisions, if any there be. to the contrary Come and see us. Prank Tallkrpay, sical. of Oaks, of Lincoln, notwithstanding and all of said stock when town White County P. C. Dings, n, seal. New Mexico, with a branch office in such issued and paid for at the price agreed tip-o- F. M. Lund, PropT. Iowa, t other place or places as the Board of shall be fully paid and forever non- State of SS Black Hawk Co. Directors shall determine. assessable; and. it shall be conclusively Before me a Notary Public in and for the ARTICLE II. presumed as against all persons dealing County of Black Hawk in the. State of The general nature of the business of with the corporation, whether creditors, S. A. Neid Iowa, personally appeared O. B. Taney-hil- l. the corporation, shall be to acquire, own, stockholders or others, that the amount paid lor the capital stock and accepted on Geo. W. Harbin, Frank G. 'Tallerdav CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. buy, sell, and lease mines, petroleum and the corporation was, at the date of pur- and E. M. Wyatt. personally known to be KcTlviatiís lAirnished on Stone and .natural gas claims and properties and Brickwork, and Plnteriuo: chase, the value of same; and all persons the persons whose names are subscribed the mining of gold, silver, copper, and shall be forever barred and estopped from to the above document and a party thereto, other ores, also coal and the development Lime and Cement setting up any proceedings law or equi- on oath depose and say that thev each and operation of petroleum and natural at that ihe said stock is not fully paid up. signed the same of his own tree will and gas wells from and on the property or ty, for the uses and purposos therein set forth. STATEMENT claims owned or leased by this corporation; ARTICLE VI. Witness mv hand and seal this nth dav Of the condition of the Exchange Bank, and to separate and reduce ores: mill The business affairs of the corporation of April. A. D. 1903. White Oaks, .New Mexico, at the close, of quartz; to acquire and use tramways, shall be managed by a Poard of Directors, business, June 30th, seal. 1 C. B. Stitsox, 1003. roads, railroads, telephone and telegraph consisting of five or more, not exceeding Notary Public. RESOURCES lines, water power and water ways in eleven stockholders of the corporation, Black Hawk Co., Iowa. Loans aud Discounts n connection' with the operation of said who shall be elected at the annual meeting .s.oS. Overdrafts 150,10 of the stockholders on the fourth Thursday op t mines, claims and properties, and to ac- State Illinois, SS Furniture and Fixtures Cot; Adams. 1,327.73 quire, own, plat, sell, lease or rent town of September of every year, except in case ntv of Real Estate 230.29 Before me a Notary Public in for sites, town lots and other real estate as of a vacancy in said Board or the maximum and Cash and Sight Exchange.... 2S.0S2.54 said County of Adams Illi- j may or can be acquired or disposed of number provided be not elected, the Board and State of Total 4,409.04 nois, personally under and by virtue of the laws of New-Mexic- of Directors may fill such vacancy, or, appeared Thomas Sinnock, LIABILITIES deeming it for the best interest of the cor- to me personally known to be the person and the United States. Capital Stock ji j 1,1 is H.on poration, may elect additional directors up whose name subscribed to the foregoing ( ARTICLE III. Undivided Profits f, vil. 13 of his own free will The corporation shall commence busi- to the said maximum number to serve until instrument and accord deposits 77.93-3-- and for the uses and purposes therein set Dae Other Banks 1,904,17 ness on the 15th day of April 1903, and the next annual meeting. Total continue fifty years from said date, unless The officers shall be a president, vice forth. .114,49.04 Witness mv hand and notarial seal thi'- - J, sooner dissolved in manner provided by- president, secretary, treasurer, and general Frank J. Sager, Cashier of the above of A. named bank, do solemnly swear the law. manager. These officers shall be elected th day April, I. 1003. that above is true to the best of ac- f si: a 1.. I Tiiom vs R. Pk statement ARTICLE IV. bv the newly elected directors, at or about ri. knowledge and belief. of meeting Notary Public The capital stock of the corporation the time the annual of said Tkv.vk J. Saglk, stockholders, to fill a vacancy. ( "ashier. shall consist of seven hundred and fifty except Tk.KRII'oKV o Nk.w Ml.XKo, I SS Subscribed and sworn to before me this thousand shares,, of the par value one Their duties shall be such as are usual to I'oi'N rv or Lincoln. 1st day of Jalv, A. D. dollar per share. such officers or as the by-la- prescribe or On this Hah day of April. 1903. before ski.. I ErcKNKil L. Si kwart, of a Two hundred thousand shares of the the Hoard Directors require. nie Notary Public in and for said Conntv, Until successors elected and appeared Geo. K. Sligh and Notary Public. capital stock shall be. set apart and held their are personally qualified, the Hoard of off- II. Canning, who ('.onecí; t1est as contingent treasury stock and remain Directors and John are known to me to follows; Geo. L. Plri. k, a icers shall be as be the same persons who signed the above unsold as contingent fund for luthei use Dili I'.' ICRS. The directors: C). H. of Wa- foregoing of until its sale is authorized bv a majority TaneyhiJI and Articles Incorporation and W. C. McDonald. terloo, Iowa, Geo. W. Harbin, Geo. E. acknowledged of vote of the capital stock actually issued the execution the same. Sligh, II. Canning, of Nogal. N. M. Witness mv hand ami seal the dav and and shall have no voting power until sold John (). WELCH, C. , and entered upon the books of the corpor- and Prank Tallerdav Thomas Sinnock. year last above written. O. H. hill, KlV.FXK. ation and cash paid into the company's Officers? Taney president: si.Vl.. L. SlKWAKI, DENTIST. (i. W. Harbin, vice president: H. Can- - treasurv. thereloie, when it shall have the J. Notary Public. Office in Hewitt Block. j niug, .secretary and treasurer; Geo. E. v I same voting right and power a each and Si i 1. of Jovva, All W ork (hiMi unleetl Sligh. manager. Co. all other shares have. Black Hawk Two hundred and fifty thousand shares A K TIC Before me a Notary Public in and lor ihe I.I'. VII. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. of the capital stock shall be set aside and County of Black Hawk in the State of 'The highest amount of indebt- held as treasury stock; such part or all of Iowa, personally appeared James R. Skin- edness, or liability, to which the said stock to be sold in such amount and ner and P. ('.'.Dings, personally known to 1 shall at any time be am now prepared to do first corporation subject, the whose names a re at such price, to be used in the develop- te persons subscribed class work in this line, pour shall not exceed one-thir- d of its capital ment of claims and property and such to the above document ;uid a party there- stock credited apon its books. In no event Vears experience. Work other business of the corporation as these upon oath depose and say that they each ( shall it exceed the limit prescribed by the uare meed articles provide and the Hoard of Directors signed the same of his own tree will and laws of New Mexico, for like corporations. determine. for the uses and pa poses therein set forth. s3 remainder of said capital stock A RTICLK VIII. Witness mv hand and seal this nth day The Your I Patronage Solicited. shall be issued in consideration and oil All incumbrances or conveyance's of April, A. . 1003. delivery of a due and proper deed under of real, or personal property, shall SF.AL.J A, A. Hl'NGKRKORD, Walker w. Micks. the laws of New Mexico and the mining be in the name of the corporation, by Notary Public Lavt Order at L'AGLE Office. Virtue In Crime. Marking A Ma.r. TAMAULIPAS COLONY POPVLA& SHERIFF SHORT St. Lnaic Repnblir Take a. bcnie baby boy, jciiy, fL and compris- If ali the United States Senaiors rosy , TFJtMS BY The Shortage Wa.s Discovered by ing the division commandery of Mr. Roose- See him on his mother's lap, sweet a, any secured BOt.RS AND velt's political organization were blessed posy. IRISH WARRIORS IN MEXICO Traveling Auditor Charles with the statesmanlike instincts of the Tub him well, and scrub him well, let him V. Safford. gentleman from Massachusetts, the organ- kick and frolic; ization might enjoy an era of invincibility. Milk enough for growing child, stopping Easy Conditions to Be Granted to the With arare power of divination Senator short of colic. People Who Wish to Leave the HAS SINCE PAID THE AMOUNT. Lodge perceived that it was about time for Open window day and night, sunshine, Lands Where the British somebody to say something in defense of fun and gambol; It is reported thatbherilt (J. Stewarl ivuie. i r vAA.r . :a i t the administration against the scandal When his daddy walks abroad Tommy bogie which looms larger and more menac- joins his rambles. best sheriff's in the territory, is short in - accounts to ing day by day. Accordingly the Senator Stuff him not and eu4Y him not, coddle not Captain William S. O'Donnell of Ire- his the extent of i,ooo. The rises up to call the administration blessed. or waddle; land who is associated with a boer gen- - dispatches detailing the shortage, contain When you tally up the situation, how i Hardv little man he is as soon as he ran eral, Gideon D. Joubert, in an effort to the following: silent the great Kepublican state leaders toddle. colonize the state of Taumalinas with 100 During the recent inspection of the have been at time when the administration Bricks and toys, and picture books, until families of Boers and Irish, is in the city, cash account of officials in Eddy county, needed defenders! The people's censure he's nearly seven: Captain O'Donnell came in last night from charged with the collection of taxes, gam- - ng and licenses; had swelled in volume as the scandal grew, Let him learn that hate is hell, love and Mexico City, where he secured the signing liquor traveling Auditor with never a Senator to open his mouth goodness heaven. of a land contract. Charles V. Safiord, upon examination of the books of dis- - until Lodge arose. The togaed bosses j By the winter fireside tell tale of knight He leaves tonight for New .York to sail the sheriff, found that a have seemed singular leteaogic and unloyal. or fairy, for Ireland. General Toubert is in New crepaney existed in the sheriff's accounts Ot course, Piatt and Quay are excused Of printed books for tiny eyes, parents York and will sail soon for South Africa to between the amount of funds collected by is secure families. such officials for gaining and liquor licenses they are not expected to talk. Nor should be wary. i anrl the Aldrich it might be considered immodest When to school he trots away, makes him The contract was signed June 27th in amount turned over to the counts in him to defend the machine. Nor should true and fearless;. the City of Mexico between Marion F. treasurer, the discrepancy being about - we care especially to hear from Addicks, Pure and clean in limbs and mind, noble-hearte- d, Butler. United States senator from North H000- The attention of Sheriff M. C who, though himself not a Senator, yet oc- peerless. Carolina, and Henry B. Wall a Mexico Stewart was called to the matter, and Mr. Safford also made official cupies a Senator's relation to the admin- Learn to swing an ax, or plane, ply the City capitalist, with headquarters in New reports thereof istration. But there are a number of lofty saw or hammer; Yrok, as the parties of the first part and to the governor of the territory as required hy law- - and disinterested dispensers of Federal Better use his fingers well than cram his the two officers above named as parties of patronage to the States, such as Lodge, head with grammar. the second part. Governor Otero has cited Sheriff M. C from whom a word fifty spoken would Build up lots of common sense, character The land to be colonized is in the Stewart, of Eddy county, to appear for 1 11 1 of doubtless be acceptable and helpful to Mr. and kindness; Hacienda San -lose de la Rucias. 100.000 examination the charge. This Roosevelt in these strenuous and troublous Heavy goods in rotten drums, surely, acres situated in the state of Tamualipas. hearing will take place today at Santa Fe. is hours of scandal. foolish blindness. This is to be purchased at $3.25 per acre, It understood that the entire amount

final-it- v self-relian- ot money reported by Senator Lodge stated with an air of Send him out adrift in life, strong t; gold, payable in ten annual installments of Auditor Safford to that he cannot see how the effect of the $52,000 each, the first to be paid on Jan. De snoi't has been paid to the county treas- - for postal and other department scandals can Calm or storm, he meets them both, stead- 1, 1906. Five per cent interest is charged. urer the benefit of the funds to which, be "otherwise than favorable" to the Re- fast and defiant. With the land goes 3,000 head of cattle under the law it ought to go and that the publican party. There is something to still Fond of labor, love to neighbor, reverent and t.ooo head of horses. These are to be sheriff does not owe the territory anything the trouble breast! There is oil on the and humble; used by the Boer and Irish settlers and at this time. A petition signed waters! There is logic and lucidity and Taking all the tips and downs without the latter are to develop and cultivate the by the bondsmen of especially optimism. All is grist that comes frown or grumble. lands so as to pay for them out of their Sheriff Stewart and by many of the leading citizens of Eddy county favoring re- - to the Kepublican mill even scandals. When the boy is ninety-od- d toll the bell labor. The settlers are to survey and the The great Republican party, in the not sadly, fence the property and lay out a town tention of Mr. Stewart in office on account phrase of a contemporary, has long "usurp- Ripened fruit for kingdom come going site of five thousand acres. of being a very fearless and competent ed the functions of Providence in the mat- homeward gladly. The promoters are to have settlers on peace officer and no losses having occurred ter of crops and full dinner pails," and it Tid Bits. the land January first of next year. The to the territory or to the county, has also would seem now that even its sins are to families are ready and willing to come and been presented to Governor Otero and is - now n file in be ascribed to its virtues. It is to be hoped He Was Shot in Old Kentucky. is necessary is to secure the trans- the executive office." that everybody will grasp the universal ab portation. solutism of the proposition that good is A Killeen, Texas, poet gets oft the fol- The colony is to be purely agricultaural GERONIMO IS CONVERTED essentially good even though it appears lowing on Kentucky: and all its members are to be exempted otherwise, because an understanding "He was shot in old Kentucky where from military service and taxes for a or term Aged Indian Warrior Ha.s this is necessary to an appreciation of the they make the mountain dew, and the of years. El Paso News. Joined Republican party, to an appreciotion of mothers feed their babies on hot revolver the Church, stew; where you wake up in the morning "prosperity," to an appreciation of many Good for Carter Harrison. Lawton, Okla., July 18. Chief of the shot full of holes, and find your sole things. Perhaps Mr. Roosevelt's famous bullet Apaches, Gerónimo, has become a Chris- companions disembodied souls. Chicago, July 18. Mayor Carter Harri- saying concerning the trusts will help us to are He tian. A large tabernacle has been erected was shot in old son .desires to become a democratic catch the spirit of optimism and the prin- Kentucky where their aim in a large tent upon Medicine creek, near is always true, and the principal amuse national committeeman next year, and ciple of absolutism: "In contemplating the Lawton, in which is being carried on a re- is shooting people through; where hopes to be regarded as the chief force in lesser evils we should not forget the greater ment the vival of the various tribes of Indians. doctors use as medicine for all the human Illinois in directing the democratic politics good." Gerónimo, old, bent and broken from his ills, a dose or two of bullets instead of giv- of the state and the part the state plays in Just as to the pure all things are pure, toils of many chases, and weighted down ing pills. He was shot in old Kentucky, national politics. He is strenuously op so to the Republican booster all things are by his many warlike deeds, and now im- where feuds grow on the trees, and bullets posed to the proposed of excellent. We should not view the postal prisoned within the soldier's reserve, was from the rifle buzz through the air like the party and will make his fight for rec grafts as grafts, the swindles as swindles, present and listened to the sermons which bees; where the instruments they plav on ognition along this line. the defalcations as defalcations; but we are preached by a white in- The annual picnic of the Chicago demo minister and nt when give should contemplate the sixty-per-ce- they a dance or hop, are the terpreted by one of the cratic club, composed of the lieutenants tribe. scheme of looting the Government musical revolvers, and they call off with a of They told how an Indian could receive pop. I have heard that old Kentucky is and followers the mayor, was made the as a necessary means to a virtuous find prop- a Christ as his savior and pass to the real fine commonwealth; that the women vehicle today for calling attention to Mr er end the building up of the Republican are "happy hunting grounds." An invitation all Harrison's aspirations and his attitude in machine and the perpetuation of prosperity. noted for their beauty and their health; was then extended to have all regard to the control of the national party come forward Senator Lodge's boost is timely and apt. but I'll stay in old Killeen, where the wo- and acknowledge their religion. men less figure, In order to give a national character to the A majority of the people were just becom- cut and the men are not so Gerónimo, a demonstration the speakers included sev with number of his tribe, ing settled in the conviction that Kepubli- hasty, nor so quick to pull the trigger." came eral prominent democratic leaders from forward and told of their wrongdo- can rule was pretty rotten and that it would ings. Missouri, Kentucky, Iowa and other states They were then taken to Medicine be a good thing to I v,.-.- 1 1 ...1 turn the rascals out and Large "xj1 I: Public Land Entries. of the middle west. In defining his - .,r now ueronimn, look atti "' take a at the books. As it is, we must the warrior temblé," has professed him- - The counties of tnde Mavor Harrison said: bring ourselves to realize that the unparal- Chaves, Eddy, Lincoln, Roosevelt and of re-org- leled frauds are highly beneficial and that part Otero, which con- "Most of this talk about iza ton r ...t 1 ! A W .;- stitute the Roswell Land 1 u the scandals redound to the credit of the District, show comes ruin men who, iiowevei eminent, new ricAii'u noses Many a time administration. very large amounts of land to have been are not especially noted for their loyalty to has the Rio Grande been compared with selected for settlement for Let the other Senators who represent the fiscal year the party of late years. The platform the Nile, but a further startling parallel ending July The may the machine push the proposition along. t, 1903. total number of enunciated by our last national convention now be drawn. A good lad v who acres entered in the entire district, includ- is of - Optismism is infectious, and doubtless the political creed the party and will stood on the bank of the stream saw float- ing Homestead, Desert and ing they will have no difficulty in overcoming other entries, continue so to be until another national in the current a basket; in the basket during the year, as shown by the Roswell convention shall change it. Of course, it was a the popular mind. At least thev will re- child. This daughter of Pharoah Record, is 635,319. Roosevelt county-lead- s is of - tain their pull with the machine. the privilege any one, inside or out- rescued the little one and took it to her in the number of acres entered for side the democratic party, to urge an home. It is argued that the New Mexico The stock interests of Lincolu County homestead purposes, with Chaves a close alteration of the platform, and when such Moses after forty years will lead the people ate rapidly growing in importance. Every ' second and Eddy third. Eddy heads the an appeal shall be made it will be deter- of ihe territory 0111 of the land of bondage branch of the industry is prospering, and list in the desert entries, Roosevelt second mined its merits and into long upon not upon the the promised land of state liberty . the early rains have made the prairies and and Chaves third. The eastern part supposed importance of the handful of It will probably require forty years and uplands vast meadows on which the in- is of the district filling up more rapidly gentlemen who are assuming to tell the another Moses to accomplish such a creasing herds are fattening. than any section of New Mexico. j party what to do." desideratum, at any rate.