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1113 VOLUME 11 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1902. NUMBER 26 Territorial Topics SOCORRO. Fiom t.r Chit ftnln Duitrit court mh com one In this (in the Kith ItiHt. Km iik I Smith ciinir in from IUh cat-I i raii' li near Montlrcllo. Mrs Via Morloy arrived In tho city iron Mi- Morloy ranch west of Mngdii I HI .) Sq nrcrf nml Horry nro rus-that ng in tnc llui'Mini nml McMillan i 'i'Ihk t'lc busy season.

Mi ind Mrs. I'iIo S. lliinmiol. of Mas Inleiiu. were among the visitors In tlir itt nt the military hall.

Mr anil Mra. Joseph Price arc having a iiios' enjoyable tlmo nt French Lhk Sprlngt nml both being much Item lltti'd. Mrs S. Mnctavlsl', of Magdalenn. wan a west pnssotigor from Al-Iniiim rqii'' where she had been visit Ing i.cvcrnl days.

1 in C.rlillth Is attending Mrs In xir Ol II lip I rilTh II Illf illlMJUUe -II. Orurth 111 attending upon court nt Lin- the spring but his determination Is tin- nl ati il I Mitchell nml fnmlly of Spo i knne Wash are guests nt the Windsor hotel Mr Mitchell hns charge of tho trntiHportatlon of tho Timber Peak plnnt to Mcxlro Unmoy IJ. Kelly hnd the tnlsfor-tum to hnve one knee nml nnkle qulto seriously injured by tho Budden starting of the bun as he was about to tnke tlie fain for Albuquerque. An effort will bo mnde to arrange a game of ball between the School of Mines team nml the Santa Ke Champions on "onunoncomont day. May If the arrangement Is made there will 1 a Kame worth seeing.

Hon U. Chnzes. of Albuquerque, was In town to net as attorney for the defendant In tho case of the Territory Towle The proceedings consisted Riinply in taking ndditlonnl testimony Utiby Merry, who hnd been appointed by Judge McMUlnn for thnt purpose Company II Is to hnvo tho new parade grounds opposite tho Windsor hotel comfortably fitted up for tho nccotn-modnt on of the public, who will always bo benrtlly welcomed nt the drlllH A ling pole will bo raised nnd seats will ho placed for the convenience of visitors. DEMING. From the Headlight.

It Scheldeckor. mother of Mrs. Nate Meals, Is now visiting hor daughter In this city and expoots to remain for tho summer Waiter ihonins, who suffered a severe hemorrhage some tlmo ngo, Is now thought to be out of any Immedl ate danger, although he Is quite weak and very sick. Mrs. 11 Morrill nnd tho younger children loft for California, where thoy will spend the summer.

Mrs. Morrill will bo missed from the socinl circles of Homing while she Is absent. Harney Martin and Hilly Carey nro both suffering from sprnlned ankles; Mr Martin slipped nnd sprained his, while a staging gnv way with Hilly nml hurt him quite severely. Mrs. Fendell left for Florence, Colo The lndy has gone to visit brother nnd other relatives nml will be absent about a month.

During her temporary absence tho rooming iwuso wul bo In charge of good pnrilos ami all can do accommodated. Ilev M. May left for Dallus, Tuxas, where ho will nttond tho sessions of the national conference of the Motho dist Knlscoi.nl church south. This con foronce only occurs onco in four years and as It will hold ror about tnreo weeks Ilev. Hay will bo absent from his charge for two Sundays.

A. W. Pollard, ouo of Domlng's hits tling attorneys, received tho alarming news thnt hla Infant daughter, but two weeks of ugo, was very sick at l'ortngo. Wis. Mr.

Pollard left on the first east bound train nnd requested the Head light to say to tho public that during Ills absonco ids misiness will ho Hi chnrge of Mr Tempko. an nttornoy well qualified to attend to all seeking lcgul mlvlce, A teiegrnin received hero the next dny announced tho death of tho little babe. From tho Herald Otto Smith and 1-Mwnrd Powell, both erected wind mills at their resiliences this week Miss Georgia Scarborough has clos ed her school at l.ako Valley and ro turned to her homo hero. Mr. and Mrs.

James S. Flolder wore In the city this week visiting tho fuiu lly of N. liton. Hsq. Tho eminent lawv i looking well Hlnce he became 14 republic nil.

law nml hideous Ulln mom-tor. taught in the Mogolloii ioiintr, Is on exhibition nt Myron's drug Bt'ir- Dornn wiih slightly Injured In tho Santa Fo ynnlH Friday, whllo loading car. the bridge or gang plank falling down. The Lyons Campbell Cattle company have bought the Walker Speed cattle nml will ship thnm from Doming on the 10th Inst, to pastures In Colorado. The l.uim County Tenrhors' Instl-tute began Its session hint evening with twelve on roll.

The liiHtltutc will continue for two weeks from -115 to every evening, anil will be conducted by Prof Stroup nml I'rof. Huff. Hrigmllcr Cicneral Sonninn Field and wife returned Frluny from tho Con- federate reunion at Dallas, look thoy had been nt pic- ..,,,1,1 r.f Jnor lb" Doming post. Miss l.nnni Nlslt Oklahoma. 3AN MARCIAL, From the Hoc.

Contractor Lane received another carload of lumber this week, den. annchoz, of Carthago, got his law broken by a rock hitting him. Ir. C. O.

Crulckshank wont to the coal camp and inmio the neeessnry repairs. Mra. Kdwln Martin, of rtosodulo, snent a few days In town She escort ed Mr Martin's sister, who was en route to California, thus fur on her trip. Mrs. C.

L. Hnlley has gone to Cnllfor nln. accompanied by an uncle nnd mint I' hev ill be nbsent two months nnd no Important plnco of Interest will be overlooked. The ngd mother ol Wm. McNew died on Friday and was Interred hero the next day.

Tho husband of the do ceased Is also In poor health, nnd It is thought that his stay here below win not be of long duration. Itamon Gonzales, an Influential citi zen of old town, has a card In the Mee announcing thnt from now on he win renounco democrncy and become ana of the great nrmy of republican work ers, lion Pablo Trujlllo was uon. znles' companion when the litter called on the Hoe to tell of his political conversion, nnd of course both gentle men were in a happy frame of mind. Cant. Crawford article In Inst week's Hoe condemning the too common prnctlce of cnrrylng six shooters met with a fnvornblo reception from the New Mexico press, nnd every dav ho is In receipt of letters congratulating him on tho stnnd he has taken on a matter so vital to society and of such vast importance to the advancement of this rcnt commonwealth.

The pistol toter must retire beioro tie broad strides of civilization. TOA8. From the Cresset. Over 1011 men nro now employed at Twining and the ennyon puts on a live-ly appearance. Thn Frnzer Mountain Copper company Is now employing directly about sixty II ve men and Indirectly quite a number more.

Lumber and other building material Is ordered for dwelling nnd other houses which are soon to be erected hi iho Manby addition to Tnos. Tho local sawmill men hnve more orders for lumber thnn they can fill. Improvements are certainly the order of the day In Taos county this year. Alfred Wuensch nnd Col. Wllllnms.

mining experts from Denver, visited the Cienegtiilla camp last week; thoy examined thoroughly tho Mullor nml Merry property. Tho work of putting a now roof on the convent of tho Sisters of Loretto is progressing. Du Mor, the contractor, Is doing a good Job nnd making substantial Improvements on the nronertv. Attorney A Horn -linn, of Snntn IV, was In Tnos and Twining most of the pnst week. Ho Is the attorney for tho Frnzer Mountain Conner company and has been looking after their Interests.

LORDSBuRG. From tho Liberal A covered porch has been built this week in front of tho Hank Hxchango nnd Dr. Crocker's olllce, which will make very comfortable and cool rest ing place during the coming hot sum mor dnys. Miss MesBlo Prntt, who hnd chnrgo of tho primary department or tnc Lords burg schools tho past winter, loft for copper riveted overalls bttt jtrmtni, lot wwU.iJmin In Ihl trorld HHhMI Silver City, to visit Mrs. C.

Moor- sou for a deport land i ntry of nlxty llvi-man, who was her classmate at the acres, the SKVl of the NW oMot No. Stanford university Mis. Herbert Wright, who has been 'n the hospital at Fl Pnso for some weeks, returned, her health entirely lecovercd. lames Speed, who has been clerk lug In the Southern Pacific olllci- horn for several years, and Is considered one of the most competent clerks on the division, has been advanced to tho position of chief clerk In the Tucson olllce. SANTA FE.

From the New Mexican. Probata Clerk Manuel Delgndo rec orded a deed by tho City of Santa Fo to MorrcKO for three parcels of land. Tho behavior of the Hrowns of Albu querque was above reproach and Santa Fo wns much plensed with the visitors. On Wednesday tho trustees and members of the session of the ProHby-tarlsn church will have their picture taken at the church for publication In the bailing Presbyterlnu church journal. Mis.

Henry C. Davis and son. and her sister. Miss Worthy, of Amerlcus. arrived on Saturday evening nnd will teinaln In Santa for the summer They are stopping nt the Ollder-sleovo house on Pnlnco uvomio.

Mr and Mrs. K. Clark, of Plaza del Alcalde, are guests nt the sanitarium. Mr. Clark reports that grasshoppers nil' very thick In the upper Ulo Grande mid Clin urn valleys ami Hint the drouth has dried up almost everything.

Sheepmen nie nil heavy losers and only Hi to jr. nor i nt of lambs arc likely to be saved. The Literary and Debating society elected the following olllcers to servo for tho ensuing six months: President. Fred Alnrld, vice president, Hetilguo Munlz: secretary, lCd. Tnfoya; treasurer.

T. Castillo. Interpreter. H. Ortiz.

critic, M. F. Sandoval; Judge, Apolonlo Pino: marshal. M. Ortiz.

Tho new olllcers will be Instnlled next Sunday afternoon nt 2 o'clock, after which a banquet will be scrvd. Tho Flks deny tnnr moy are bnckors of the Santa Fe Centrnl base ball team. tho assertion of the Albuquerque Jour mil-Democrat to the contrary notwlth standiiiK. Work on the construction of resi dence located on upper Palace avenue for Colonel Frost has- commenced. Warren 11.

Wherry Is the architect, who has charge of the construction Any sort of theatrical performance draws a good crowd in Santa pro vldlng It Is held nt convenient place with clenu surroundings. That Is a pointer thnt a good opera house or theater In Santa Fe would pay. C. T. Mrown.

manager of the Asso elated Mine association, owning the Now Urn group of mines In tho lllncic Mango ind who ha? been in the c.ipltui on business, returned to his Socorro home. He has just delivered a car load of ore that is said to run quite hlirh. to the smelter at Cerriilos. Thomas HIair was arrested on the cha.gc of having stolen a dlamor.d ring belonging to .1. A.

Harris. Harris missed the ring some time ngo nml It was found In Hlnlr's room. Mlalr Is a hotel poller and claims ho found the Inc. He wns given a hearing before Justice ol the Peace C. M.

Conklln. 'uilgo A. J. Abbott represented tho tor rltory. Mrs.

Thompson nnd her niece Oeorgu M. Wllllnnis. of Canadalguu N. Charles H. Itacuiey, or linn ford.

Kmory W. Chirk, of Do trolt. nnd eight others who have boon milking three motulm' tour of the south and west, stopped off nt Santa Fo on tholr way from Los Angeles ami the Oram Canyon to New York. Thoy occupied luxurious special car and while In Santa re wore shown nixiui the city by Mrs. A.

M. Horgere. Mrs N. U. Field, of Albuquerque, wns with the nartv on hb trip, but did not ac company It to Snntn Fe.

but met It ngnln nt Lainy to accompany It to New York. Tho local plumbers nro nbout to form an association. The nppolntmont of Henjnmln llend to be city attorney, meets with the approval of citizens generally. District court for Ulo Arriba county will conveno on next Monday. Judge Me Fie and Mio court olllclals will leave for Tlorra Amurllla on Saturday mors Ing of this week.

FniiBtln. tho 14-yenr-old son of Fans tin Garcia, of tho south side. died. The funeral will tako nlaco Thursday mom Inn. Garcia canio in from ranch a few davs ago very low with blood poisoning, the result of a rattlesnake bite.

Tho erection of handsome Iron fence In front of tho church of tho Holy Faith on Pnloco aveituo Is In pro gross. Convicts from the territorial penitentiary are doing tho work uiulr tho direction of Deputy Superintendent W. K. Martin. nnd Mrs.

Lester M. Lnughlln, of San Crlstovnl. nro visitors In Snntn Fo, Mr, Lnughlln Is a son of Baron Lnughlln. tho owner of the Union nrunt. In southern Santa Fo county San Crlstoval Is on the grant.

Mr, Lnughlln reports thnt ho has a well drilling outrlt ut work. Whllo tho grant von dry there Is still nn nbiin dnnco of grass as the range hns not been overstocked. Fnough gramma grass was cut last year and stacked to feed tho stock for fully a year If neccs sarv. Probate clerk Manuel Delgado has recorded tho following: A warranty deed by Tercslta M. Glldoraleovo ot nl to Florence K.

Hartlett for a iioiibo and lot at the corner of Palace avenue, Grant avenue and Gold alloy. In pro elnct Wo. 17. consideration iriOO United States patent to 0. Leon Alll section il.

township Hi north. rnim onut. Mho a honiHttend patent for tho tiVfc of the SWi, nnd the WM- of the SKVi of ctlon H. township Hi north, range east. A company of Infantry of the New Mexico national guard to he organ- zed In Santn Fe with It.

L. Hnea nn captain. The wooden pavements around the 'ort Marry reservation are In so dan gerous a condition that It would be safor for pedestrians if the pavements vera removed altogether. The city Authorities should ni In the matter. Clinton .1.

Ciandall, superintendent of the United States Indian school In this city hns returned from a trip to Ho bioiiKht with him nine Indian boys and four tndlnn airN from the Pnpago tribe In Ailzona. The Santa Fe Hook and Ladder com pany will give a dance on May Uii at Armory hall for the lienont or the ompnny W. II. Pope, attorney ror the memo tribe of Indians, has filed an answer to tho suit of A. It.

Manby for quieting tho title to the Antonio Martinez grant in Tnos county Mr. Pape acts for the ueblo Indians of Tnos, who claim three tracts of land on the grant. Mr. and Mrs Ward A. Hutchor.

of the Ijnlted States iiidian echool III this Ity. fhuve gone to the Title lllilge Ageni')'. South Dakota, whore Mr. Hut- hor win take charge or tho nay school MlssiOr O. Uode, of Louisville, Is expected to arrive tonight to succeed Mr.

Hutchor at the Santa Fe school as teacher. Pho funer.il services over the re mains of Mrs. Solomon Splcgdborg took place at the rebldence of ihe de- eased. Mnrcus Flilodt, high priest ot Snntn Fo Chapter, H. A.

offered a prayer. The remains were taken to the Santn Fe dept to be sent to New York, where Interment will be mnde In Cypress Hill cemetery, Long Island. A Splegelborg. a son of the deceased accompanied the remains. Tho poll hearers were S.

Spitz. Adolf Scllgmnn, C. F. Fnsley. Fred Muller.

Arthur Hoylo, Samuel 0. Cartwrlght. Marcus FIdodt and George V. Knaeuel. LAS CRUCES.

From tho Progress. Miss Flla Cordcll and Miss Lulu WeokB were In town from Anthony. Dr. McConnell Is enjoying a visit from his brother, George, of Toronto, Cnnaili Mr. und Mrs.

ICsqulpulo Lucero ex pect to lonvo In a few days for an ox tended visit to Mexico. Fiona Honqiilllo. of Fl Paso, is visiting friends In Mosilla for awhile. Col. J.

It. DoMler and wife left for a summer trip to Furope. Their destination is Naples. S. 11.

Newman, superintendent of the drilling for oil for the Consolidated Fuel and Oil company, enmo up from Fl Pnso, accompanied by his sou, to at tend tho Held dny. Ho reports that thoy have broken their tools at the well ror the sixth time, ltepalrs bad to come from the east, which has delayed the drilling somewhat. It Is expected, how-ever, to begin work again next week. Tho well Is now down 770 feet and they are drilling In oil sand. Work has been slow lor at least one or twe hun dred feet because of hard rock.

From tho Republican. Superintendent ltogers, of the Mo doc and Torpedo mines, returned from trip to Chicago, Isaac Castanedn and wife expect to leave Saturday for a visit to Chihua hua, Santa Itosallo and othor Muxlco points. F. Nenl, the Alainogordo lawyer. who was temporarily debnrred, was restored to practice by tho supremo court.

Tho paiiors In the ease never reached the court. Dr. Orrln H. Mrown expects to leave In about two weeks for his old home In Wisconsin. He will be gone about three weeks and when he returns will bring mo balance, of tho family.

CLAYTON. From the Knterprlse. Ite j. Clinpln tilled the pulpit nt Kenton last Sabbath. Hon.

Salome Garcia has Just returned from short business till- to Fol- KOIIl. H. P. Frvlon returned from Ogontz, where he had boon on a visit to his father. H.

Clark teturneil tho first of the week from J. L. DoHaven's ranch, where he hnd spent a few days visit ing. Will Mny returned from a trip to the ranch, whore ho went to superintend the preparation of his land for alfnlfn. It.

W. Lackey has purchased tho Honlto Menstas ranch on the Cor- rumpn, whore ho Intends taking nbout bill) bend or cattle soon. Col. .1. L.

Dollaven has been very sick this week nt his ranch. Ho Is suf. ferlug from a severe nttnek of eryslp clas, Dr. S. I.

North has been In nt tendance. The Spanish-American Methodist church which wns destroyed by tho storm of last week, will be rebuilt. Tho lumber of the old building will be used as fnr as it .1. I). Inniiin, until recently engaged us night manager of tho water and light plant hero, bus resigned Ills posl Hon and gone to Spokane, whore he thinks It Is probable thnt ho will reside In the ruturo.

0. A. Frnnz, one of tho tlrm of Fran. Hro3 of Uitnar, has accepted the position of manager of the Law rence Mercantile company's business nt this point. Mr.

Frnnz Is a pleasant mannered gentleman nnd we extend to bhn a welcome to Clayton. llo wtlll move his family hero In short time. LAS VrJOAS. From the ltecord. II.

It. Dodge went to Simla Fe on business. Uoinan l.opcr. toft far Concho, where she will maUo hor futurn home. The library has reclTd nw lot of Juvenile lmok, but thoy tiro not ready for giving out.

F. A. Kd wards has liuitle enmplaint asnlnst 1C. C. Mercer, of Uis voiflis.

for llshliig out of season, up near Hnrvey ranch. Mrs. Myrn Ftost. of Alhuuiiorque. Is here visiting her parents.

Judge and Mrs. Darkness, and attending the Sun- doy school convention. At the gun Huh shoot Al. Qulnley and Del Chambers tied, each making seventeen birds out of twenty-live. In the shoot-off Qulnley won.

Died, at the Ladles' home, Mrs. Jo- S'ln Itomero. Mrs. lloinero was at one tihe reputed to be qulto wealthy, but died without means and was burled ns a chnrlty patient In the eld Catholic cemetery. She was about years of age.

and really died of old age. fchc had been nt th? home about a month. Isaac Macbaiach returned from Snntn Fe. where he had been at the bedside of his wile's mother. Mrs.

S. SploRelhtirg. ltobert 1.. M. nmt, deputy treasurer ami ex-olllclo collector, has buon ap- notnted by thr flrinnco coinnillteoe ol the city council, to audit tho books and accounts of the city tronsuror.

cbrk and marshal, and will begin work next week. II. W. Kelly returned from his trip lo Denver. Mrs.

Isador Stern will leave for St. Louis to visit relatives The lioss-iirnwiie Wool Scouring compnny received a new engine and boiler for the plant. Mrs. Arthur Cavanauuh Is visiting friends here. She arrived Saturday evening.

Arthur life Id. who hns buon confined to his bed with a sprained ankle. Is able to sot up. .1. H.

Fox nnd S. C. Drown went out hunting on the Teeoloto river and killed a couple of coyotes. P. M.

Levy nas been appointed tem-norary city engineer nnd those desir ing grades for lots and sidewalks can get them ut once Mrs. Dolnn and daughter, Miss Ger trade, who had been sojourning In Las Vegas for several months, lert for coi orndo Springs. W. F. M.irtlett.

who had boon here about a year mid (s well and favorably known, returned to his home at Mini-clo. where he will remain. Mark Topp, wife and daughter. Miss Lottie, of Miincie. relatives of Charles Dougherty, who hud been in the city several months on account of Miss Topp's health, left for Colorado Springs.

Leroy Helfrl- had narrow escape Saturday night from serious injury ns the llro department cntne out. The new harness wns not perfectly ndjusted and the team ran nearly over to the walk before they could be sharply turned. Mr. Helfrlch had started to run ncross to street, and slipped and fell, the heavy wagon Just barely passing his body as It turned to go down tno street It wns very close call The home of James oung is qunr nntlned on account of diphtheria, sev oral of F'o children being down with that disease. Mary and John doling cannot go home and are quarantined out.

A telegram was received from Fl Pnso announcing tho fact that William Seewald. well known here. Is critically 111 Mr. Seewnld has been a paralytic for some time and Is a son of W. II Seewnld.

of this city. A judgment has been given In fnvor of H. G. Coors In the dltrlct court In suit to foreclose a mortgage against J. J.

Crawford, on lot block 33. Fast Las Vegas. The amount of the mort gage was given as security on a promissory note. i'he defendants attorneys nave giv en notice thnt i.ie case Involving tho title of the alleged Snnguejulln grant will come up for trial at this Mny term of court. The case Is quite an imort nut one nnd Involves evidence back i om tho days when this territory was a nart of Mexico.

The nuts ca given by I'ror K. K. w. Lnvton and pupils, assisted by oth er local musical talent, nt the Normal chapel, was a very enjoyable affair. The program wns a good one and the pupils executed their parts splendidly.

Father Pouget rendered "The Holy City" on French horn In a line manner and Miss Funlco Tninmo's "Vnlso Hrlllante" on tho piano wns especially worthy of commendation. Mnny of tho pupils are quite young, but they seemed to feel perfectly nt home, and took their parts like real artists. Tho hall wns parked by lovers of music and the musical was not only delightful but exceedingly creditable to Prof. Layton ami his well trained clans. From tho Optic.

There will bo no services nt the Jow-Ish temple this evening, owing to the absence of Dr. Hoiiiihelm, who did not get back from Albuquerque. The Lndles' guild, assisted by Mrs. Charles Kohn will give the "Chimes of Normandy" some time the Inst of Juno. A number of the leading musicians of the city nnd amateur actors will tnko Mart.

Mra Jerry Liihey, formerly Miss Mary O'Urlen, left for her homo at Haton. a number of her Las Vegas friends being nt tlio depot to tell hor good byo. Tho Haptlst young peoplo'a union has disbanded and over Its ruins has sprung a Christian Fndeavor society. This makes threu societies of Clttls- tlnn Fndeavor In Las Vegas. At the mooting of tho directors of the LiiB Vegas Hot pritiK3 Ulwtrlc Hullrrwd, Light Powi-r contttnny, only F.

A. Mnnsnnares. vice prel(1ut. was present The meeting win Joumed subject to call. V.

o. Snuitdaro mid capitalists interested In this anMr-prlse, will Ih here nbout the 1 Sill lltfiL Last night the domestic Ot L. Ilfeld's returned home she frmilil two trumps prowling in tlu- bark mitt of the lot. She ran lo Ihe front (Wot and by ringing Ihe door bell vlnorotHlr roused Ludwig vlllinni. who urniiTmu his gun when the situation was explained him mid inm'o for the Unfit uoor, reaching it only in time to Mo the would ie mici emits HlmbliiK thu bnrk fence.

I.udwlg says the tnwtpe who me foutul In his Mirk yard nftw night run look for a dose of iuickallot as he .11 be prepared fur that eri1C0. Dr. Hexforu. who has opened an olllce ot Doming. N.

is known at Las Vegan, wbt-re he lhed for inanv months, in spite of the attempt at Idackinnll. H- came hnre from Haiti-moie where he belonged to one of the boat fmulllCH in that city. He llrst ennie for his health and nftur rfl-gaining that sulllelently went to Santn Itosn and practiced medicine, mooting with great success. Dr. Ite.xford is man of excellent attainments mid a thorough gcntlr-ninn.

His friends In Las Vegas wish him well in Ills now Mold. OlllcEnrickson has returned to work after his brief Miners. Jim Clay fell down tho collar stairs at the burn nml broke his thumb. Complaint has been made by people living on Fifth street of tho boj's putting out wires to till) people as they pubs. Isaac Davis had a little run With some folks who wanted to claim rela tionship and have him advance a little money.

The rclntlnu-hlp racket fallud to work. George Laudeiiburg. supervisor of the Pecos river forest reserve, has changed his hendqunrte. oy direction of Forest Superintendent I. M.

Ilniuiu, from Glorletn, Santa Fo county, to 1. 1 Porveiitr. Sri. Miguel county. Frank Mope, who was injured In a wreck ot the Santa Fe llyer twolve miles oast of Trinidad on the 2Sth ot December.

the same In which Oy Moiu her was Injured, writes to friends that he is In Now York still under this hands of a doctor, but that no hopes to i turn to Las Vegas in the not distant? future. Chief of Police Ullbarri. arrested Ulciirdo Garcia, charged with carrying concealed weapons and using a knife. He was tried before Judge lafoya and ordered to jail to await the action of the gland Jury. Report has It that Parker Wells has traib-d his ranch and cattle for Colorado City property.

The board of directors for the Insnno asylum nut to elect medical director. steward, matron and engineer, and to let contracts for supplies for the next six mouths. Many here will remember tho Fttol-son boys who resided In this city a fuw years ago and wore paper hangors mid gamblers. One of these, Hon, made a sensation In Chicago the othor day by confessing thnt he and his partner, Mnrney Guff, had burned a cigar store they were conducting, In order to get the insurance money. They stocked the store with a limited number of empty cigar boxes, Insured It nnd then set It nflro.

RINCON. From Las Graces Progress. Old Jim Johnson, "that good old soul." Is setting out fruit trues up at his ranch. There appcurs to be a consldorablo sickness In this vicinity nt tho present which keeps Dr Hrown on the move. "Happy Jack" Jeffors returned from the Las Vegas hospital as good as now.

All glad to see him again The Harvey house Is slowly going up They are working short handuil and cannot keep carpenters. Pay too small, 'so they say. Tuero Is plenty of water In the rlvur asroahouts. Farmers report crops In a thriving, growing condition. A good portion or the fruit was frost killed, but there Is considerable loft.

Mr. Jones, a well known stockman, has purchased the lots formerly own ed by Colo iiailston. ami is erecting a residence with the Intention of moving his family here to reside permanently. Since the loss of the Hnrvey house all of tne other hash parlors huvo burnt run up to their capacity. Tho Ulo Grande, also the American Kitchen, they being renovnted In a thorough manner to plonse the patrons.

You Know What You Are Taking When you tnke Grovo's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plnlnly printed on every bottle showing that It Is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No cure; no pay. Me. Northern Court Notes. It.

S. Good in Colfax county district court, have tiled a stilt of replevin against J. U. Collins to recover the sum of amount alleged to tm due for stock and harness. 0.

S. Godd In Colfax county district court, have tiled nn attachment suit against W. 11. Dupree to recover the sum of $1,700, amount alleged to bo due plaintiff for merchandise sold. Tho trial of Telosfor Jimlnoz.

for cattlo stealing In on at Mora. Jiniltiez has fourteen Indictments to answer. The prosecuting witness Is down with the mumps and the Jury hud to go to his bodsldo to hoar tho evidence. Contractors of Chicago and Torro Hnuto signed a contract to construct L'tifj miles ot railroad In Oklahoma, nu extens' jn of tho Missouri. Kaunas Texas.

The contract price Is.

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