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

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The Daily Hew Mexican BATCH DAY, SEPTEMBER 30. Notice ia hereby given that ordorB given by omployos upon tlio Kjsw Mkxican printing will not lie honored unless previously endorsed by the business imager. METEOROLOGICAL 0. S. DlCPAIiTJIENT 07 ACIRIUULTCKK, VV'KVrHKR iil'UKAU, OFFICE OF OPSKKVER Sant Fe.

K. Sept. im. 2 -T, 4 '5 -s 37 3 "'J 3 6 -3 -1 l(M SV 2 isi ui I Iti i a 6 n. m.

tl p. in. Lt Fob Maximum iiitipi'nituru lil Minimum Temperature 42 Total Uu 11. IS. lliiiitiiiv, Observer.

Is that misery cxpariencwl wheft enddonly made irraro i.bafc you possess a diabolical crrangeineut called stomach. two dyspeptics have tho predominant symptoms, whatever form dyspepsia ta'vea Tfia uurtcrltinr? cause is in the LIVIill, and on? thing 33 certain no ono will remain a dyspeptic who will It will correct 13 Exrisl foul mtsci. Allay Start the Liver working and all bodily ailments will disappear, 'Tor morf; thnn three years I sufierstl with Tyspspsiu in its worst form. I trisil several tlu i.rs,lmt they no rdiff. At List I irk-d tfimniOiis Liver Kcguhitor, whiuli cured me in a chort time.

It is medicine. I ivouU nrt be without it." am its A. KuAhB, VhiUd'a, Fa. As a general family retuoiiy for Dyspepsia, Tovpiil Liver, Constipation, I lnrdly cvar 1 anything on have never heen in lise effect pn-Juced; it saems to perfect cure lor all tlisaases of ihe Stomach fc.iii (icuveU." j. McKlkov.

MacoiuGa. JtOUXD AliOUT TOWN. Tho latest Washington news by wire can be found daily in this journal. Attend the militiamen's ball nt Gray's hall to-night. Have good time and help the boys out.

The New Mexican'3 daily telegraph dispatches cover the field completely. Read this journal if you would keep posted. Messrs. M. G.

Reynolds, J. W. Akcrs, F. T. Webber and Cooley Beaver left this morning for a weeks trip out on tho Rio Grande, fishing nnd hunting.

At tho Exchange: V. L. Oehoa, El Faso, Texas; II. F.Stevenson, Silver City: Mrs. J.

P. Ernest, Durango; H.McDnuioIl, Chicago; Peter Towers, Glorieta W. A. Givens, Las Vegas. Talk up for your town.

Pon'fc whine because tho days of prairie schooners and :100 per cent prolita aro forever gone. Talk for your town honestly; don't abuse tho men who are trying to build it up. Work on tho big storage reservoir which has been retarded this week by the heavy rains, will bo resumed on Monday, forty men and twenty teams being em-ployed. We beg to announce that wo still havo a good assortment of dress goods, flannels, underwear, hosiery, on hand, all of which will be sold regardless of cost. Grunsfold, liindlicim at tho Second National bank.

From twenty to thirty copies of this journal are daily sent out at its own cx- jienso to persons making inquiries about this city, its climate, etc. Tho New Mex ican is always at work doing good for this city. Company 10th infantry, Capt. Will iam Paulding commanding, will break camp in Santa Clara canon to-morrow nnd start 011 its return march to Fort Marey. Tho company is expected to reach its post cither Monday evening or Tuesday morning.

The distance to be marched is about fifty miles. At the Palace: Hugh McDowell, Chi. cago; G. W. West and wife, Durango, C.

15. Jones, Puoblo; C. P. Kthr-man, St. Louis; T.

II. Norton, Wheeling: W. li. C. Hedges, Mansfield, Ohio; 8.

Norton, Washington, D. T. Mc- Quiston, Rinconnda; E. AUurkert, Do- troit, thos. M.

Jones, Santa le. At the Hon Ton hotel: Theodore San chess, llicardo Sanchez, Taos; Marcos Trujillo, Ranches do Taos; J. Honry Becker, Santa Cruz; John Keller, Durango; Ed. Van, Chicago; Charlos Bentley, Alamosa; Joseph Winters, Crccde. i In thi familv are more often the result cf disordered tjvsiffttlhanmot prnplcknow.

BEEGBiAEfrSi a wili keep peace in a I 1 5 amily, by curing 1 BaiBW Wtk nendnche. Weak Hlomiil-li. Impaired Illu llon. 1 tflsurdered I.lvor, ConBtlmtln nnd all Iftlllnnn itnd Aervuns JMordeni 0 arlntllff from tlioau ciiUMoa. CovoriMl with Tiutelnsa ont 4 OCallilriifglsts.

Prlco 2R eonlo fl. Uox. 1 New York Depot, anscnnnl fit. THE EAILliOADS. A Ten Mile Transfer in Progress on the T.

S. Trains to lie Jiesunicd Over tlio Sorrow (iiuig-e. Some idea of tho extent of Wednesday's washouts on "the T. S. F.

road between CerrilloB and Altiuquerquo may be had from the fact that about fifty car loads of ir.aterinl, piling, bridge-timbers, will be roquircd to repair the breaks1 An army of men is at work, and while the running of through trains is not hoped for before Monday night, tlio transfer of pas sengers and mail and perishable express matter is in progress this afternoon. This morning it was- resolved to at tempt the work of transferring, and nc cordingly telegrams werosent to Lamy, Cerrillos, Waldo, Bernalillo and other villages requesting agents to secure nil tho teams possible and sent them out to the various breaks in the roud. Probably as many as as fifty teams are engaged in this work at this writing. Tho task is diilioult one becnuso of tho great number of washouts and condition of tho roads. Train men say the teams will have to travel ten or twelve miles to make the transfer from the south end of the break to the waiting train near Cerrillos.

It is expected that four days' mail from south and west will reach hero about this afternoon, nud one transfer each way will also be made to-morrow. THE NAUUOW OAUOE. On tho Santa Fe Southern lino force of 100 men succeeded in getting tho washouts repaired last night, so that a train from tho north got through this morning arriving at 5 o'clock, nud tho regular train went out on time at 8 a. m. Supt.

Helm last night received a tolo-gram from Gen. Supt. Samplo bringing lie good news that the 1). 11. G.

company had decided to resume the running of daily trains over its line from Antouito to Santa Fe, and requesting Mr. Helm to come to Denver and aid in arranging tho details. Ho leaves to-morrow on this mission, nnd about tho middle of next week the through daily Rervico over the narrow gauge will bo onco more in operation. SATURDAY SALAD. Judgo II.

L. Waldo camo over from Las Vegas last night. Mrs. G. W.

Meyiort and niece, of Albu querque, are visitiug in Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Hixson, of El Pasoi aro visiting Geo. W. Hickox and family. Dr. J.

W. Heddins, a prominent physician of St. Joe, ia a visitor at Las Yo gas. Brother Marcellian, of St. Louis, has taken a position with tho Christian lirotners college.

Rev. James A. Menaul, of Albuquerque, and Rev. Geo. F.

McAfee, of New York city, nre guests at tho Pnlnoe. Mrs. M. E. Marble, of Kingston, will probably bo here next week and lecture in tho interest of woman's Mr.

F. F. Webber leaves this evening for his home near Las Animas, taking with him some choice samples of Santa Fo fruit. Dr. Norton and wifo of Cerrillos, visited Dr.

Chapman and family Saturday nnd hen proceeded on their way to tho World's fair. llatou Reporter. Latest advices are that non. B. Selig-man is steadily improving, but ho will be compelled to remain in Philadelphia for sometime yot.

J. G. Schumann returned this morning from visit to tho World's fair. Ho met several relatives there and enjoyed the trip immensely. Mr.

C. C. Harlcy, of Grand Rapids, who has been restored to health by a year's sojourn here, leaves shortly for a tour of tho south. Hon, II. B.

Cnrtwright, county treasury, returned this morning from a visit to Iowa and a close inspection of the won ders at the World fair. R. M. Goshorn and Mortimer Kaufman eft by wagon on Thursday determined to each Taos to-day in time to witness the San Geronimo festivities. Gen.

MeCook, Mrs. McCook nnd Mrs. Byrne, sister of Mrs. McCook, have been tlio World fair at Chicago nnd ro- turned this week to Denver. Hon.

M. A. Otero, district clerk, nnd family and Miss LaRue are expected to return from visit to Chicago nud the World's fair to-morrow to Las Vegns. Mrs. Symington is still in Chleago on a visit, to her brother, J.

M. Ai'mijo, nnd also taking in tho sights of tho World's fair. John Symington, has returned to his studies nt Exeter. Col. T.

S. Norton and Major T. II. Nor ton, of Washington city, and Hon. H.

C. Hedges, of Mnnsiield, Ohio, prominent in Odd Fellow circles, and friends of Judge Sloan, aro visiting tho city to-day. J. D. W.

Veedcr went to Las Crhces Monday night to attend a meeting of tho board of regents of the agricultural col lege, from whence ho will return when the washouts nre repaired. Las Vegns Qptic. Miss Stnnb and brother, Paul, accom panied by Mr. Shiff, their uncle, have left New York nnd will reach here during this evening, lion. A.

Btaau will leave JNew York at an early dny ftlso for Santa Fe. Capts. Duggnn and Seyburn, 10th in fnntry, will be relieved from recruiting service during tho month 6f October, but will each be granted month lenvo of absence before joining their regiment. It is net yet known whore thef will be stationed. Gov.

Thornton nnd wifo left Chicago 011 Wednesday night expecting to go right through to El Paso, whero a special car is waiting to convoy them to Eddy, thonce by stage going to the Roswell fair. The washouts south of Lamy may, however, prevent this arrangement being carried ont. It is possible that Gov. nnd Mrs. Thornton mny arrive homo tonight.

Hon. Thos. McQnieton nrrived from Rinconnda Inst evening nccompnnied by Mr. E. A.

Bnrkert, his father-in-law, who has been visiting in Taos county for several weeks in company with his daughter nnd nephew, Fred A. Burkort, of Chicago. Mr. Burkert is cashier of tho Michigan agency of the Equitable Life Assurance society, and leaves to-night for his home at Detroit. lib.

is greatly pleased with Now Mexico. Col. Coleman nnd son nnd Major 3. B. Fay returned from the upper Pecos last evening.

They got ns far ns tho red house nnd were kept thore thirty-six hours by the storm. Hail fell on Wednesday to the depth of a foot and drifted in places three feet deep. Tho hnil wns larger thnn wnlnuts. The following is tho program for tomorrow's afternoon plaza concert by tho 10th infantry baud: March-New York Ilrrman ertiii tioel itier Waltz Knys of Sunshine Fahvliaeli Selection fr. i.

Trovutore Verdi Id.vl Approach of Spring Eileiilinrs Kelit'ioso () Salutaris Koussel Mrs. E. L. Bartlett received this morning a telegram from Mrs. Palmer, president of tho board of lady managers of the World's fair, urgently requesting her personal attendance at tho meeting of the board now called for tho 10th of October, which is to settle the final business of the hoard.

In conformity therewith Mrs. Bartlett will leave for Chicago during tho coming week to represent New Mexico at this meeting. Special agent Thos. M. Jones, of the Indian department will relievo all employes at the U.

S. Indian school including Supt. Cart, 111 few days. The now superintendent has not yet been appointed, but will bo shortly, and in tho meantime Mr. Jones will havo charge of the institution.

Ho says tho changing of this into a normal training school menus the expenditure hero of more than double the amount of money that an ordinary Indian school brings. Supreme Court. Tho supreme court met nt 2 p. m. nnd took another recess to 5 o'clock.

A telegram having been received announcing that Justices Fall and Leo would arrive "on tho next train." Five or six opinions will be announced this evening. Tho new supreme court rnlcs published by tho New Mexican, havo been much commented on by members of tho bar. Clerk H. S. Clancy Bnd District Clerk Goshorn havo botlj taken occasion to compliment tho New Mexican ou this piece of official work.

Wanted Two good solicitors, salary or commission. Call to-morrow, between 2 nnd i p. m. Room the Claire hotel. PLACEIl WASHING.

A New ri-oross on the Tjnier Claude Saving- Flour Gold by (lie, Use of Unrlup Cloth Screens. Messrs. Priiden Farke, of Del Norte 7 nre nt work in tho Rio Grande gravel bars, threo miles above Rinconnda, and aro doing well in bxtraeling gold therefrom by the use of a machino known as the Burlap process. It takes its name from the fact that common burlap cloth is utilized largely for saving the fine flour gold which can not bo saved by any other process nnd which has hitherto prevented the working of the upper Rio Grande placer beds at profit. This machino has been used with great snccess ou the Snake river gravel bars in Idaho, and its introduction into New Mexico is worthy of more thnn a passing note, particularly since in Taos and Rio Arriba counties where there is an abundance of water, tho chief element of wealth in thousands of acres of aand and gravol is this class of gold, so light that it floats on tho water and is lost in nny ordinary sluicing process.

Tho innohino consists of system of cearso screens beneath which are finer ones, nnd the gravel is "jiggered" through these, driving off the coarse material and permitting the fine stuff to fall below, finally lnnding upon a canvass nud thence going through a burlap screen, the coarse and loose meshes of the burlap oloth catching the Hour as well ns the coarser particles of gold. By this process these placer beds nre mnde to yield net profit of $3.50 day per mnn. These interesting detmls nre learned from Hon. Thos. McQuiston, who came in from Rinconada last night.

Bcecham's Pills sell woll bocnuso they cure. Sew KiiternriNOH. Josoph Mulhatton hns been instrumen tal iu introducing no lc68 Ihau $50,000 of capital in New Mexico. He has great faith iu tho territory nnd particularly in the outcomo of the Chnmn river placers. While for Santa Fo he considers tho prospects for building here a beautiful ond prosperous modern city ore most promising.

For somo weeks Mr. Mulhatton and Mr. Pyc, of Louisville, have been looking over the situation with a view to interesting Kentucky capital in the establishment of woolen mill nnd fruit canning factory. They are to be joined shortly by several Louisville capitalists. Tho encouragement they receive, however, is not what it should be.

In fact, thoy havo been discourngod by men in business hero who, it nppenrs, would rather talk against thnn for tho town. THE WALSH MURDERERS Supposed to Ue in Hiding in Colfax County Colorado and the East Exercised No Official Information Here. The murder of W. S. Walsh, near the town of Aguillnr, Lns Animas county, is till greatly agitating the Colorado people.

The murderers nre snid to hnvo been two men named Vigil nnd Archuleta, and tho Denver Sun charges that: "The two men hnd come that morning from New Mexico and had sworn to kill tho first Americnn they met. As Walsh wns tho first mnn they cnuie across they shot nnd killed him instantly." After the murder Vigil nnd Archuleta crossed tho Colorado line back into New Mexico and nre now said to be in hiding in tho upper Vcrmejo valley, on the Mnxwell land grant, where they have relatives. Manager M. P. Polls, of tho grant company, recently visited the Ver-mejo region and wns informed by friends of the neenssed men that they would be surrendered whenever Sheriff McQuistion came nftor them nnd guaranteed them protection from tho mob that hnd been organized nt Trinidnd to capture them dead or nlive, but thoy decline to surrender to nny body of armed men organized in Colorndo.

Gov. Wnitc, of Colorado, is in receipt of a pnlhetio letter from Dr. W. V. Oohu-son, of Washington city, asking that large reward be offered for the capture of Welsh's murderers.

Dr. Johnson, in a postscript to the letter, offers a reward of $500 for the arrest and convictions of the murderers, Tho letter was answered Immediately and to the effect thnt it is not customary in that state to grant rewards', and even if such were tho case the governor's contingent fund is not lnrgo enough to admit of a reward being offered. Dr. Johnson also wroto substantially tho same thing to Attorney Genernl Eng-ley, who advised Hint the rewnrd be offered. Senator Ed Wolcott writes that Highest of all in Leavening To wcr.

1 in his opinion, something ought to bo done nbout it, nnd offers to do nnything in his power for tho arrest nnd conviction of the murderers. Young Walsh was tho grandson of Gov. Shannon, of Ohio, and son of a former United States minister to Mexico. His homo was at St. Louis.

No official information whatever either relating to the tragedy or suggesting that the supposed murderers nre in hiding in New Mexico has reached the office of tho governor of this territory. PLAZA IMPROVEMENT. An Outline of the l'lans to Be Followed by the Woman's Hoard of Trade. To tlio Editor of the New Mexican. Santa Fe, Sept.

29. The kindly encouragement given (he Woman's Board of Trade by your paper emboldens us to place our plans nnd hopes for the plaza improvement fully bofore tho New Mexican's readers, aud nlso to express our thanks to the public for its generous silence in regnrd to the inconvenienoo occasioned by tho grading nud filling now going on. The board hns met with such succoss in collecting funds that it hopes to enrry out its original plan of cementing the walks at once, and to begin on tho coping of the plaza if the samo assistance is rendored in the future ns hns been give up to the present writing. Some few criticisms nnd inquiries having been made ns to the reduction on the north side of the size of the plaza, we would state: On examining the ground for tho foundation of the coping we are informed that owing to the enormous roots of the Cottonwood trees wo shall be obliged to select another line for our fence. The street, 011 investigation, will be found to jog out about ten feet on the north side of the plnzn.

As our improvements nre intended to be of lasting character, nnd ns we desire to preservo regular and systematical Bquare wo havo reduced it gomowhat at the north side fs stated. In time, as the younger trees grow, the old cottonwoods, on the north Bide will be taken nwny, nud a brond beautiful thoroughfare from upper to lower Pnlnce avenue will be tho result. It is not iutended.thnt the pngodn shall be moved. The board has been promisod a fountain of handsome style to be placed iu the plaza. Iu consequence the old one will be removed to make way for the new, and water connections have been made therefor.

Mr. McKenzie, Who received the contract for laying and furnishing the water pipos, has Bent for improved sprinklers, which will be here with hose and fittings in time for the grass seed and tho work of sowing the panic. The flower bed nbout tho monument, will, of course, Ho fallow until spring, when tho ladies expect to fill it with panBies, mignonette, etc. The city counoil has treated tho board most generously. Sinco tlio time they turned over the plaza to us not one word of criticism has been raised.

Through tho long wail, when drouth, disappointment and money stringency combined to delay nnd nlmost defeat us, they have stood by us most loyally, nnd heartily does tho board appreciate it. Our thanks nro many for the holp of the New Mexican. W. B. T.

In view of what Hood's Sarsnpnrilla haB done for others, is it not rensonnble to believo thnt it will be of benefit to youf i'lmreli AnnonnccnientM. To-morrow nt the PreBbyterinn church the Rov. Geo. F. McAfeo, of New York City, will occupy tho pulpit in the morn ing nt 11 o'clock.

Mr. McAfoe is the general superintendent of Bohools for the Presbyterian board nnd is here studying tho best methods of effectually carrying on this important work. In the evening at 7:80 the Rev. James A. Menaul, syn- odical missionary, will occupy tho put nil.

The known ability of these gentle men will bo fully appreciated by the peo-plo of Santa Fo. All are cordially invited to attend free seats and excellent Riiifrinir. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church October 1, ns follows: Preaching service in the forenoon will be omitted, but thore will be preaching in the even ino- at 7:80. Sabbath school at 10 a. Junior Epworth League nt 8 p.

m. Visitors and travelers are welcome to all the Rorviees. Scats free. Tho usual services nt the Catholic churches of tie city to-morrow, sormon in English at tlio cnthedral at :30 by Rev. Anthony Fourchcgu.

Church of the Holy Faith, 18th Sunday after Morning prayer, litany and sermon, nt 11 a. Evensong and sermon, 8 p. in. Sunday school, 10 a. m.

German Lutheran Trinity church: Singing at Sunday sclool at 8 p. m. Notice. eq nests for back numbers of the Niw Mbxioam, mnst stato date wauted, or they (rill recoive no attention. SOL.

SPIEGELBER6, CLOTHING GENT FURNSHIINGS. KATB, CAJPS oiWVTi. um oMttLiTa tun mti w.im lunim uii un runorrntiAUimu, Latest U. S. Gov't Report.

Bnrgnins in drygoods, clothing, notions, Blnin Bros. John McCullough Havana cigars at Colorado saloon. Jewelry, stationery books, musical instruments, Blain Bros. M. B.

SALAZAB Eao opened a filigree manufacturing establishment and will manufacture silver and gold filigree goods of the best quality and as cheap as possible. Give him a call. Sena Block, Palace avenue, Santa Fe, IT. M. Sweet cidor nt tho Bishop's gnrden.

Fine McBrnyer whiBky at Colorado saloon. Childrons', misses', youths', ladies' gents', shoes, nil sizes, nil kinds. Cheap for cash nt Blnin Bros. If you wnnt cheap goods tnke youroash to Blnin Bios. Milk Punch 10 ots a glass at the Colorado saloon.

Hardware, crockery ware, glassware, Blain Bros. Are you in need of money then go to Blain Bros. foal Notice. On nnd after October 1 orders for coal must be accompanied with the cash to receive attention, Dodkow Davis. H.

B. Cartwright, DEALER IN GROCERIES, HA! A sent for.i'linsc Snuliorn's Venn and Coffees Dow Drop Canned Goods nnd Vegetables, Patent Imperial and Pride ofthe Valley Floursr A Hovel Souvenir Spoon, THIS SPOON nsn souvenir o. Arizona, is decidedly unique mill appropriate It is distinctly Arizoniun, picturing a scene hut Is an everyday feature on tlio streets of tho cities and towns of the territory. A Pima Indian woman is represented, supportine; 011 her head an OUu which rests upon a twisted vt'isn of bear grass, mid awailinir a customer for her ware. Statusfpie nud graceful ns is the tltf-ure, it is perfectly true to nature, hav- iuir been designed from a photograph ttiken from real hfo for the oiirnose.

Tho Wlla (usually pronounced o-yer) is a largo jnr or uowl of uotterv for con taining nud cooling drinking water. It is altogether an In- dinu invention, and is made of a mixture of clay nud sand, the material oeing moulded exceedingly thin by tho deft hands of women, and linked to a brilliant red. Iu this climate receptacles for cool wntor are indispensable in every household and thus the dusky maids and matrons 11 nd a readv market for them in every town. It Is no uncommon thing to soo four or five of these thildrou of nature, picturesque in their guiuly colors advancing v. ith stately tread down the street, eaoh with an Olltt 011 her head, as represented iu this charming Souvenir.

Sent by mail to nny address on receipt of price, Jtt.50. Made in Sterling only. The cut exact sizo of spoon. VANTILBURG DAVISON'S Phoenix, Arizona Exchange Hotel 8athMt Cor. Plata.

ANTA FE, K. M. Centrally Located, Entirely Refitted TERMS REASONABLE. SPECIAL RATES BT THE WJIKK. SAMPLE ROOMS ATTACHED.

J. T. FORSHA, Prop. The King of MM? -t Jt Hi I m- ycv -is -J" VJTf? E. D.

FRAN OPPOSITE COLD'S MUSEUM. PliZ3i MEALS AT ALL HOUKS DAY OB NIGHT. SEOBT J' ORDEBS A SPECIALTY. MRS. ROSE MUIXER, Prop.

Gotifbied SonoDEB, Pres. BKEWKB8 AND THE SIS IT 1 EE Santa Fe Lager Beer. HAMU7A0IUBEBS 01 il, UD Palace Avenue Santa Fe, New Mexico. CMS. IEUSTADT DKALEK3 IN IMPORTED DOMESTIC wis, Lion's iii Pare Wines and Liquors poses a Catron Block LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Writes the most liberal policy.

Free from all and technicalities. RALPH HALLORAK, Ucncral Agent, AUnuiHei-inu', N. SI. Largest Safest Companies LOTOSTEATES. PROMPTEST PAYMENT OF LOSSES.

TIE TRIED CRYSTAL PALACE SALOON. W.t)OSSWAY SOSVProps. lleVly refitted throughout. Tho finest stock of Domestic and Imported Liquors and Cigars to be found in the City. Fool and Hillnrd rooms attachod.

Merchants lunch from 0 m. to 1 p. m. Evening lunch from 7 to 10 p. m.

Short Order Restaurant run in connection with Saloon. Open Dav and Night Edtailishid 1865. STORE Southwest Corner ofthe Plaza, Santa Fe, N. M. All Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.

all Heaters! 2 an fcxQ eta 00 III Li: ifi. 2, Sole Agent. Restaurant! IIeniiy B. Sohneidkb, Secretary Mgr. BOTTLERS for Medical and Family par Specialty.

Santa Fe, fl, Valentine Agt, of Santa Fe..

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