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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 4

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1 3 POLITICAL NEWS. The finest oak stove of season! FOR SALE The United and Guaranty Company OF BALTIMORE, HD. BECOMES SURETY on bonds of officer and employee of banka, mercantile houses, railroad, express and telegraph com panic, officials of State, Cit4e and Counties, aud for contractor. Also on bond ol executors, administrators, guardian, trustee, receiver), assignee, com- mitteea, and In replevin, attachment and injunction case, and all undertaking in judicial proceeding). Accepted by the United State Government a sole surety on bond of distillers, collectors of customs and internal revenue gaugers, storekeeper aud other Government official and employees Also accepted by Judge of State court, and of the Circuit and District courts of the United States.

The company does not receive money on deposit, or pay interest on balance, or accept busltte that legitimately belongs to ranking Institutions nod trust com pan tea. B. LAtGULIX, A I term). PAUL WUNSCHMANN, Santa Fe, N. II.

Gen Agent bright that the two counties will give a good majority for Hon. Fed re Perea Albuquerque CUissn ELM. Alien, Columbia Ind and Bateman, of Marshall, are health seeksrs registered at the Claim Miss Nellie Griffin, of Leavenworth, and pleasantly remembered by her friends here, arrived last evening to pay a two months' visit to her sister, Mrs. John Hampel Korrls, of Anderson. wL came out here for his health recently finds the altitude too much for him, and left this afternoon for Las Cruces and El Paso, where he will enter business Rev 9, Madden returned this morning from the Bllver City conference of the Methodist church, hating been re-appointed to this charge for his fifth consecutive year The changes made were very few.

Mrs Daley and little son. of Fort Madison. I- are the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.

Sturgis In this city Mrs. Daleys husband was the engineer on the first train that entered Santa Fe over the Santa Fe ruad. Captain Muller was saddler sergeant of troop tth United States cavalry from 1KB to 187. and served through the Geronimo campaign under General Carr. So it will be seen that he ts thoroughly up In the business.

Rev. Frank M. Day. of Chama. passed through this morning en route home from the Silver City Methodist conference He is returned for the third year to his Chama parish, where he Is doing very well with good church and a large and flourishing Sunday school.

Mrs. O. R. Bauctts, wife of a prominent mine owner and operator of Her-moss. Sierra county, is ia the city, the guest of her sister.

Mrs. Amado Chaves, and her mother. Mrs. Nichols She will spend the giwater part of the coming winter la 8anta Fe. Chairman W.

W. Jones, of the Socorro county commissioners, and a very competent civil engineer, is la town on business. and Is stopping at ths Exchange. Mr. Jones to a man prominent in his profession, and highly esteemed by large circle of business and social H.

S. KADNE CO, DELA-LBR, IN Fresh Oysters, Fish, Poultry of all Kinds Received Twice a Week. New Mexico Normal School LjAS yeo-ag. lhe Sign of the. THE HEART OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM.

i TROOPER SCH1EPPLE. Oue of tb Fortunate Ybo Tu Haither Sick Vor Wounded, But Bather Eiyojod Huaaelf. Trooppr Willi Sd hneppte. who returned home Friday aifhi from Mon ljuk Point nd a pyrotechnic court -inf with th Spantente In the Gem of the Antilte. wa fortunate In not having any airk eperinc to speak of itd hav a bad headache for a day or so, Hhiclt nufht have run Into somethin worse hut for the quinine which be took for a white In mastodon dunes.

This knocked the malaria out of kina, and he stuod the remainder of tbeiartial pic nk as one to the manor horn. He aays that while In the trenches he might not have had alt he wanted to eat. hut he managed to get something, enough to carry him through, and be had no kick coming Mr hnepple did. not have nuK of a chance to visit the city of -Un lingo, as all he saw of it was what tame nlthm the range of his vision in marching through with hts regiment to the transport Miami, hut he got a good whiff of the thousand and one separate and Individual odors that wrapped the city la their aromatic fragrance, and the young trooper had no desire to stay or make himself at all at home The wiping oUt of the Spanish fleet was a most impressive thing, that la as far as sound was concerned, for the troops saw none of ft. The noise was itkes succession of dense thunder claps and earthquakes, and every time one' of those big 13-Inch guns was discharged the entire country would shake though It had ague The soldiers did not know what it all meant at first, and some thought It must be Admiral Schley exploding the mines at the mouth of the harbor As the transport passed the iteina Mercedes that vessel looked though she might be saved, for the moot of her was above water The other vessels could not well be seen as the transport stood out to sea The experiences of Mr fictmepple generally were as have already been dost ribed in talks with the returning Hough Riders.

But he added a story tc the New York picnic. It appears that Rough Rider suits were to he had in New York city for about 93 each, and a number of young men bought suit of liliia kind and paraded around as genu tiK troopers. They did deceive a good many, but one fellow who tried to raise a rumpus on a street car in his Rough Rider costume was investigated, and arrested on being found to be the spurl ous article. Mr. Htbnepple came west over the Pennsylvania road.

He suffered like the rest of the boys from the ravages of relic and souvenir fiends of both sexes who were determined to rob him of every semblance to anything brassy. But he finall) sewed the buttons on his coat su firmly that to have cut or torn them off would have been to seggregate the entire garment, so be managed to stand the fiends off The young trooper did not lose any flesh to speak of. and looks as though he might grow to be president of the New Mexico Fat Mens assocla; tion if he took two or three more Cuban trips Like Captain Muller, he ia bath mg his right wrist every night In strung arnica preparation because of the amouut of hand shaking he ia compelled to go through with dally. In fact, all of the boys have suffered a good deal that way but arc now pretty well brok In WEST SIDE OF PLAZA. I CALLS ATTENTION TO OXTR PLACE.

Her. buitoiaA I. conducted on Business Principle. Here ran be Ob-talnsd Strictly Firm Clue Goode In the form of Liquid Kefreuhnenu and Cigar. W.

R. PRICE, Proprietor- I MOHJIAlo A professional training course for teachers. Diploma, a life eertlflcate to leach tn any of the public school of New Mexico. Afl'ADEJMC A broad general course. Diploma admit to all Lead Ing college and universities.

3 IDlfllJIt'l AI. A thorough training course for business life, actual business, steowraphy, penmanship, commercial law, Ae. 1 PREPARATORY A thorough course In the commercial branches for thoso who ha not had the benefit of graded school advantage. A MODEL ttiTIOOLIMAa auxiliary to the normal tours. A school for children of all grades.

A ffertrilf af lyerlalMi Them the leading aenMlicheeh, rwl-Irgw and wlveraillco wf Aoiertesx. FALL TERM OPENS OCT. 398. ADDREMi ALL L)ITK1E TO EDGAR HEWETT, Pres. GOEBELS ESTATE OAK.

77 Walch Rrpatlrlng (M riel If Flrel-Clae and IVIanitou Mineral Water Ai iuljied by Profiaaor Elwyn Waller, Ph AMlytieal Chaut, Wow York City, is Pound to Contain in Orates to tk Pint of Water: Ndxiiuui Chlorate 4 Potassium Sulphate I 3U Nwluim Sulphate sodium Carbonate Lithium Carbonate aleiuoa Carbonate Mitgnpti um Curbuuate Iron Oitd Alumina 5 IK nji 05 003 Nf St. Michaels College mIIcx Santa Fe, New Mexico. FALLTERM OPENED SEPTEMBER 5 imtamihg frt Carbonic AcU lt-Poo nriooo buuiM of GRANT RIVENBURC, Agent MUt FE. TELEPHONE II IHeaeed, Opal, Turquol. uiilag, hpo'imllf FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO BROTHER BOTULPH, PBESIDH T.

S. SPITZ, -XANUFACTCrUB OF MEXICAN FILIGREE JEWELRY Cwwatjr The Sierra count) Democrats have put up the following ticket: For countv commissioner, 1st dUtrf, James Dalglish; for county commissioner, id district T. A. Robinson; for county commissioner. 3d district, Crfsplno Aragon; for probate, judge, Mersa Mount) for probate clerk, i'ari M.

Beals: for sheriff. Francisco Bojorquea; for assessor, Andre Kelly; tor-treasurer aud collector, August Relngardt; for superintendent of schools, Wa. P. Kell. County The Republicans of I'ulon couoty have called their convention for the nomination of candidates lor county office at Claytoa on next Saturday.

1'he Republicans of Rio A i riba county wJU hold their convention at El Riuion Thursday, the Both and nominate the winning ticket; and the Republican of Taos county will meet at the county seal to place their candidate for victory In the fifid. The indication are tnat the three counties named will give good Republican majorities lor the Republican nominee for delegate, and for legislative and county candidate. The La Belle Cresset, which ha been published et La Belie for the past four years and baa done good work In aiding "ia the development of the mineral resource Of northern Taos county, will be removed to Taos this week, the name changed to the Taos Cresset, and the paper made one of the best weekly publication In the territory. Frank Stapiln. the edttor aud manager, is one of tne bright and promising young men in the territory, and under his manage-aaeut Taos eouuiy wilt have an aide, representative paper.

Heretofore the Cresset has been a Democratic paper, but after the removal, it is understood, it will be a Republican Journal and will do good work for the party, a well as advancing the Interest of Taos eoonty. The town of Taos has long needed such a paper, and the people of that place are fortunate in securing Mr. Htaplia to edit and manage the publication. I Zf yoa east a cheap earners, call at flecker A Cot CerrUSoaOeaL In au fnteniew with so Et Paso Times reporter. Judge Lew Davie who recently visited this city and Cerrillos, savs anent the coal fields: Madrid 1 aa Weal mioiugcamp The supply of coal I inexhaustible.

The quality te superb. There are two veins These crop out for mile along the easterly bank of the valley. The upper vein four feet thick of the best anthracite west of Pennsylvania. Below the anthracite vein, 150 feet, lice the second vein, six feet thick of fine bituenoue coal, The whole country capped, immediately above the an three He vein, with what 1 pronounced trachyte; or what resemble the sndesito overflow of the Juarex coal field. This is of igneous origin, and like lava, ha covered the coal basin, reserving the coal measure from erosion and metamorphosed the coel from bttumloona to anthracite This vein when only partially metamorphosed, yield the celebrated white ask eoal.

These two vein are worked on a grand scale by over thousand miner onder the able superiu-tendency of Cap. Duggan. We Are la the ffwiaa" Thte week with choicest fish, oyster, meat and game that ever came to Saute Fe. Call at the Bon Ton restaurant. Better Staff nt Seat.

HBullock. a mining man, returned from Alaska yesterday, and registered at the Exchange. Mr. Bullock said this morning to New Mexican reporter that the stories told about suffering up in that deooiate mining country were only too true'. He said It woe only about one man in a thousand who made hie pile while the rest went more or lees broke, and it wa the transportation companies who made the money.

Men were dying at the rate of 12 or daily of typhoid fever in Dawson City, end miners were hard put to It alt over that country, Chickens and watermelon cost 112 each, whisky was $1 a drink, meat tlil per pound, and other things in proportion. Mining up there was by digging in the winter and washing the dirt In the aum mer. Mr. Bullock had located Several claims tn the Bonanza district over In British territory; hut the local authorities bled the miners so that there was no chance to do much of anything. He left hie claims in the hands of hie partner.

who would dispose of them as boob a possible, end Mr. Bulloch will not go beck to Alaska. It taiffea two months to get up into the mining country and that with the expenses of travel, living and mining far from civilisation, do not make the business over and above board attractive. Mr. Bullock advisee people to stay away from Alaska.

There are much better chances nt home. Fleehar A Ce. are eole ageate hr the mniaa Martian kodaks lalraffttN. Buy khebeet DUGEt II SODA. Serion Eamlti lometimM Follvw Iti Ex.

Min Um. CiHnmoa od if mil right in It place and Indispensable In the kitchen and for cooking nnd lor vaahlnc purpoaea, but It vat never Intended for a medldiir, and people who use It as aurh will some dav regrot it. tVt refer to Hie common us of tod to sllev heartburn or sour stomach, habit which thousands of people practice almost dally, and one which la fraught with danger; moreover the soda only glvea temporary relief and In theead the stomach trouble goto worse and Worse. The soda acts aa a mechanical Irritant to the wall of tbealomarh nnd bowela and rases are on record whan It accumulated tn the Intoatinee. canting death by Inflammation or perltonitla.

Dr. llarlandton recommends a the safest and tocest cun for sour stomach (add dyspepsia) an excellent preparation told by drngglst under the name of Htuart'a Dyspepsia Tableta. Thaae tablet nr urge grain lozenges, very pleasant to taste and contain the natural a Ida, peptone and digestive element enential to good dlgealkm, and whoa taken after meal they dlgeat the food perfectly and promptly before It baa to ferment, sour and polaoa the blood and nervon, system. Dr. Wnorth state that he Invariably use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet In all caaea of atomaeb derangement and Inds them a certain cure not only tor sour stomach, but by promptly dlgeatlng the food they create a healthy appetite.

Increase flesh snd strength, the action of the heart and liver. They are not a cathartic, hut Intended only for stomach disease and weak nets and will be found reliable In any stomach tronble except cancer of the stomach. All druggist tell Stuarts Dyspepsia Tableta at Me per package. A little book dcMrlbinf all forms of stomach weakness and thslr cur, mail sd free by addressing the Btnart of Marshall, Mich. -AMD OXALIB IK DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, COT GLASS, DECORATED CHINA.

Exnmiae Eyes Tree of for Prwrlption Ume. MINOR CITY TOPICS. I. 9. weather New Mexico.

Wednesday. This beautiful, bracing fall weather is greatly adding to the reputation of this part of the country ss a health seeking center. Juan Lorenzo Sanches died today in his Nib year, and wtU be buried tomorrow morning at 7 oclock from ths cathedral. In San Miguel cemetery The Santa road la giving returned volunteers their old positions back, or others squally as good, only they must show honorable discharge papers. The board of education tried hard to meet last night, but owing to the absence of Trustees Fischer and Hogle, no session was held.

The board will try again later on. Hon. Bernard SeJigman. while In New York, gave a very neat dinner to Captain Muller. Lieutenants Griffin and Dame and Trooper Schneppie, The four guests appreciated this courtesy very highly.

8. 9. Beaty's bakery will be reopened in the morning for the purpose of supplying the trade wtth first class brand, ole and cakes Mr. Beaty has secured the services of a baker whs thoroughly understands his business. The order of Sohaof Herman has been inaugurated Inthi territory by the organisation of a lodge at Gallup, with Joseph Fik as president.

Matt Ep-pirh as secretary, and George raker ss treasurer. Lodges are promised at Albuquerque, Demlng and Raton. Yesterday the thermometer at the local weather bureau registered as follows: Maximum temperature 4 de grees at 30 p. minimum. AS decrees at 4 a.

m. The mean temperature for the 24 hours was 62 degrees, mean daily relative humidity. 23 cent. The D. A R.

G. is having something of a freight boom, and 14 heavily load cars of freight came down the line yesterday. Ai all could not be hauled with one engine, the crew arriving tonight will he sent back to Chamits to bring in the eight ears sidetracked there. Merchandise, flour, potatoes, et form the bulk of the freight. Killed by a Traia.

Sunday morning the eolith bound pe monger train on the Santa Fe road killed a man at Hebron, aide track 12 miea smith of Raton. When I be man was first seen by the engineer of the train, he waa running in the middle of the track in the earn direction the train waa going. The whistle eoundeJ the alarm In vain the unknown pedestrian continued in hie flight until struck by the engine and killed. On makinjc jus investigation It wae learned that the man wae William Smith, who was on the way from Albuquerque to Kanaae City in charge of a train load of sheep. He wae about tf year of age, six feet tall and of dark complexion.

Where he claimed hie home or who hie people are could not be learned. Mem Befigie Orffanlrattan I The Gold Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, of Pinos Alto has been organised by F. Davldeon, Luclndy Webb. W. H.

Decker, Betsy Robbins and N. O. Dimmfdk, all resident of Pi no Alton, sod art id ra-of incorporation filed In Seerelry Wallace's office. The object of Incorporation are to erect a church building for the purpose of public wror ship; the promotion of religion end the advancement of such charitable and benevolent object ae are incidental to such institutions. You Cant get good tea for 30 cents.

The price of Schillings Best is little enough; but it is lx-tier tea than you can get for anything like the 4 MUcM far Editor Carl too E. Bull, of the La Cruces Independent Democrat has been Indicted for libel in publishing Oliver Lees letter, by the grand Jury of Dona Aha county. There are three indictment, and Bull ha furnished bail In 86o, sioo, and flUO. repcrtheJy on the three eharget. Sheriff Kia a Candidate.

I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of sheriff of Santa Fe counsubject to the action of the Repub-can county convention. Habut C. KiyKt.L. He No, A Bakery. H.

B. CARTWRIGHT BRO -Are Tc Os To tho fact that yon can get the bed Me meal In the city at the Bon Ton? From nil principal points In ths tad homeseekers tickets will be on tale at one tare plot flt tor the round trip, to all point oo th T. A 8. F. By Santa Fe Pact be and Southern Pacibc B.

B. Ticket will be on sole October 4 and It, November 1, November 15, December 6, December SO, Good for retain on any Tnesday or Friday wlthlx tl days from data of sale. For particulars call on agents of the Santa route. H. 8, Luts, Agent Santa Fe.

N. M-W. J. Bl-icx, U. P.

Topeka, Baa. HENRY KEICK, on. mot vos Lemps' St. Louis Beer. Ttekteri aUflfXMgP fromo bSnfioa 11 MUM.

WATNfaarload, U.ll Isnasdr Caadalape isnktri Sheriff's Bal. Notice I hereby given that nader aa execution duly issued and delivered to me, upon a judgment rendered In au action In Santa Ye county, wherein the Second National bank of New Mexico I plaintiff and W. B. Sloan et al. are defendants, la favor of said plaintiff and agalmt said defendants, 1 have levied upon the following described real estate In tho city of Santa Fe, and will, on the lflth day of November, lewd, at 10 o'clock a.

at the front door of tho county court house of said Santa Fe county, sell nt public auction to the highest bidder, all the right, title and Intereet which said W. B. Sloan had in and to aid premise on tbs Sis! day of November, DH, or at any time thereafter. The description of the property in as follows: Two lot In precinct No, in Santa Fe county. New Mexico, described follows, to wit: One lot being about 60 tards square and bounded on the north lends of Florentine Chaves, oo the A by lands of Pleasant Hill, oo the south by tho lands of Sellgmsn Brothers, and en the west by the public highway leading to Carrillo: and the other tract being bounded on the north by the above described lot, on the east by lands of Pablo Lopes, ea the south by the Acquit Msdre of Agus Frla, on the west by lends of Sellgmsn Brothers, being shout SO yard.

In depth and 60 yards front. Subject to taxes from 1X90 to 1806 Inclusive, amounting to F7S.S1 and Interest thereon, H. C. Kixnu, Sheriff, Santa Fe Co DKM.EK IV Groceries, Hay, Grain Crockery. PERSONAL Hn Samuel Eldodt returned last night from Chamita.

Mrs. John Hampel returned last evening from the Denver carnival. W. Pierson, a Denver traveling man. Is stopping at the Claire.

H. Davis, a mining man from Cer rlllos, is stopping at the Palace. Mrs. M. Tipton returned from weeks visit in Denver last night.

Mrs. Turner, of Boston, left today for Las Cruces in search of health. Mrs K. Allen, of Denver, was'Veg-Istered at the Claire this morning. Robert Ewing is In the city from GU-rfeta on business and stops at the Bun-Ton L.

P. Curtis, of Denver, Is in this city on business, and is stopping the Claire. L. Hertxog. representing New York jewelry.

house, is registered ai the Palace. L. F. Elliott, a business mao of Kin-'on, Is la town and Is registered at the Palace. Miss Mary Tbompson.of Creede, who has been here the past week, returned north today.

Mrs. Sweeney and son Singleton returned from a id days trip through Colorado last evening Jesus Ma. Sena, a resident of Santa Crux. Is in the city on business, and steps at the Boa-Ton. John F.

Schurth. of Denver, representing the Battle Axe tobacco people, is in town on business. i Dr Brady, hospital steward of the Hough Riders, returned last night from Che eAst lirking first rate. Manager Townsend, of the Postal Telegraph Company, has returned from bis trip along the Une to CerrlUos. Arthur and Ernest Knaebel and James Sherlock are on Boyle's ranch near Bland, doing assessment work.

Rough Rider Arthur 8pencer, of Albuquerque. has recovered from a severe at tak of fever in New Tork and returned home. Miss Lucy Clarke, of Plata del AF caido. io has been fslting In this city for a few weeks, returned north this morning. Webber and wife, of Chicago, and J.

Dougherty and wife, of Montana, are tourists stopping at the Palace for a few days. 1 J. B. vkiihoyt, forest Inspector for the Pecos reservation, has secured a house in this city, and will remove bis family here from the east. J.

Duane, of Danville. representing a large shoe firm, was registered at the Palace this morning, and went north to Denver later. David Norman, of this city, has been appolnted'engineei at the Bland mill. Mr. Norman's capabilities ss an electric fan are well spoken of here.

Ernest Putnam, of New Jersey, who cgme out to this territory with business prospects in view, returned east this morning over the marrow gauge. James Hansen, graveling agent for the Ban Francisco Examiner, Is In town working up a local circulation for his paper, and Is registered at the Exchange Vnited States Marshal Foraker ts in Albuquerque attending United States court for the second judicial district. It is expected that thepurt will adjourn tomorrow. Hon. BoL Luna, who was at Las Vegas and Santa Fe on business, was hers last night for a few hours.

He states that ihe-pobtlcal situation In Ban Miguel and Santa Fe counties to very ware before baj The Mi Mexican Printing Company TELEPHONE 4 THE NEW MEXICO Military Instituted Roswell, New Mexico. rilE HILITARV M'HOOL OF MEXICO ESTARLIttlflED M'PPORTED BY THE TEHBITORY. Iff THE 'PLACE FOR Iekn Begin, September, -PM, End une, M. Five Teacher, (Mm), aud Matron. Accommodation, lor 200 New all furnfahjngs nd equipment, modern ud complete; gas-lighted; hatha, water-works, all convenience.

Tuition, board, and Iztundrj MM per session. Tuition alone per session keaaioa la three term, thirteen week each Roswell la a noted health resort, 3, 700 feet above aea level; well-watered: eaeelleol people. REGENTS John W. Foe, Ron ell, K. H.

Hamilton, Roswell, Jaffa, Koawell, J. Lett, Koswrll, J. O. tamerou, Eddj. lot particular, address: -JAS.

C3-. iMlEAIDOiR. tinpeflalendenl. H-UI FACTI BES or Tbc MethodUl eon er.nc at Silvor Cltjr bu adjourned, with that appointment. from Bl.bop II uni; Huperinteodeot.

A. P. lforrhon; El Paw, A. M. Lumpkin; Silver City, J.

U. Ilall; Pino. Alto, i. G. Knott; 11111-boro, J.

A. Muell; Albuquerque, J. Vi. Kobinioa; 8anta Pe, U. S.

Madden; Chama, F. M. Day: La a Vega. J. P.

Kellofif; Springer, to be anpplled; Baton, A. Hoffman; Alamogordo, A. A. Hrde; Johaaon't Maaa, W. Llnnock.

It will ha won that Re. 0. 8. Madden la returned to the Haata F. charge for hit fffth year.

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