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Sierra County Advocate, 1894-12-07
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camp"
P.
J.
DENNETT,
Editor
and Proprietor.
DEVOTED TO THE MINING. UAXCH. MERCANTILE AND UKXEItAL INDUSTRIAL INfKKFfTS OF SIERRA COl'NTY.
Volume
XII.
No.
663.HILLSBOROUGH.
SIERRA COUNTY,
N.M.,
FRIDAY.
DI-X- .7,
1894.'.
Three
Djllars
Per Year.
'XT' W. PARKER.
L . A!torney at Law and Solicitor in
SHI
to
v
-Uitaiicery.
HilU'toroash, New Mexico.
Will praotiatiiu nilill euurtaof
try. I'rmapt attaation Rivan toallbuai-
-atratai
to mjoarmem
every time he doubled the width of it. A 12 inch plow, when it is
pulled adibtan e eq-ia- l toits width,
displaces oue foot of soil, nod a 30-inc- h
plow will displace '27 cubic feet, instead of three, ns Mr.
Thompson figured.
After all the calculations and
drawings wore made, a blacksmith
hlines came, Hill, Molly, and the
pistol were in tho fiout lank Diwn upon the banks of thn
Ca-nadian I5iver, Iii drove I in utakes Mid when a couple of Tesanscame along and conct tried to sqeiiton
Dill's land, he warned them oil' with his Bixnooter iu his' hntid.
They were preparing to resist wlitoi a friend of thi'irs came alone ntn!
THE JUDGli EXPLAINS.
Tdtho Editor of the S.lvi?r City
Enter-prise:
Dear Sir: I snw y for the
first time your article in reference
to the case of the Territory vs.
Hipohto Armijo. 1
tlm
articleyou givfl me all (liecredit, for tlm
successful
lfens
r.f Armijo.Jamen S. Fielder,
Eq.,
of yourcity, is entitled to equalcreditwith myself for the defense that was
made ofeaid Armi
jo. Mr. Fielder
lit
m
A."
my
ELLIOTT, Attorney at Law,Hillaboroueh, N. M.
very
Pair
Guaranteed.
camo nut from HakersCeld, and iu
ADDRESS
6rJ
Tpa--" duo lima the monster plow wa3,f""d: 'hetter let that fellow goready to go to work in the fie!,ljeasy, he's the game rhn that
til-Th-share was made to cut a CO-- 1 "Kickapoo Sam." and the
inch furrow, and tlm ton i.I it.iTexans went on a mile or two far- -
ti
!defended himin three trials in the bis hi.-
-reputation ns a
!
neither
and drove awav an lnoflcu- - khu'i, anu a noise wuicn lieJ
AMK3 3. FIELDER,Attorney at Law,
SILVER CITY, NEW MEXICO.
J.
K.SMITH,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. NOTARY" PUBLIC.
7
Hillsborough, - INew Mexico.
ground. The beam was over ono!SIV Oorman, who was not a "game tolefrom the sheriff. , Everyone's
foot thick, aud the handles were 10!
''"
did not carry a big pis-- j ""l ww "K'linst him, and hefeet long, but, of course, did not!,", Hill's aud Mollie's claim w.n ff-d- south
iito
the, wildcountry slope at the same angle as in the!
fit
clasp bottomland, well tim-- j rouu.l the Witehita Alouutains audordinary plows. To enable the
''"ed,
and worth a good deal nf ,tl.rn. lie j 'iurd tho Rogeis gang.district court. 0:i the first trial he and Mr. Frnnce defended him
and succeeded in hanging the jury.
On the next trail Mr. Fielder and
myself succeeded in hanging the
prisoner.
I then appealed the case to tlio
supreme court and succeeded in
getting him a new trial andon this
plow to be turned around easily it! money. When Hill went to Uu-wa- s
euspeudei between two 8foot!,1,ria rroV8 "P 00 bis claim Molly went along, and when Dill FRANK I. GIVEN, M. D.
last
tml
Mr. Fielder und tcyself succeeded io getting a verdict ofacquittal. '
I write this
that
credit may bewheels, on the axle of which was a 6cat forthedriver. It made a huge, ugly contrivance, that looked like
a nightmare.
When the plow was taken to the
Held 10 horses were fastened to it.
given towhom credit is due pqnul HILLSBORO, NEW MEXICO.
ICOT in C. C, Miller's Dm
St ire Huil.lini. Honrs: From 1 to 3
p. nr., au.lU:.'iO to8:30 p. m.
the sacred tireson the altarof Vesta
He has watched the coming and going of the thousand of visitors
to this patriotic shrine, and ha lememhere with distinctness many notable incidents which hove tbera occurred, including visits of noted persouages, both native and foreign, among them thoEmperor of
Bra-zil, the Prince of Wales, the
Prin-cess Louise,the GrandDuke Alexia of Russia, Charles Stewart Paruull, the Prinoess Eulaliaof Spain, and also the various representatives of foreign countries who have from time to time been stationed
at
Washington.
With mucli loquacity in natir "Virginia darky" dialect he tella of these events, and delights to recall
ho he dug the l.oh where
the
Empororof Brazil planted a trea near the tomb.
Recently wiiiie at Mount Vernois the writer asked Parker if ha remembered the visits of anyof th Presidents since the war, and
said he did not remember to Lava ever seen General Grantthere,
but
,be did remember Mrs, Grant and her daughter had been there on mors than one occasion, and each. with myself. ours respectfully,A. B.
Elliott.
Hillsboro,' N. M
Ho had now gone through nil
the stages, from a"tenderfoot
boo-mer" ton "game man," and thence toa recognized "killer," and now ho had landed in tho "dcBperndo''
ranks. He
loll
up stages androb-bed express cars. He got all the
notoriety his nature craved. Still hia Illinois wife clung to him, and
a year ago she even visited him at
bis retreat in the bills. Dut the officers followed her and became so
hot on her husband's trail thatshe had to leave. Afew weeks sgo an
Indian scout caught Snow napping and shot him full of holes, Molliu
learned his fate andcoiumitteISut. cide; her hero, the '"game man," the "killer" and lustily the
"des-perado" was dead.
stood in line all day to get a chance
fo file bin vouchers with tho Land
Olllce she rustled around and got
him 'something to eat and drink andcarried it to him. 1hey had money Hnd both dressed well. Dill
proved np all right, and built a
nice little house on
it
Just 'about this timo Deputy Marshals were iudemand, and Dill was pointed out as a"garoo man," who would be likely to make a good one. So Dill Snow moved to town and
be-gan to wear high heeled boots,
The handles were raised and the horses started, but aa bdoii as the shaie was about balf-wa-y into the
grou:id they stopped. More horses
were brought out and sunk it a
little deeper, but not until 50 had been hitched to the plow did it
move through the
gil
at any sort THE WHITEHOUSE TURKEY.In accordance with his annual ALOYS PKEISSER,
i
custom providing the White House
table with its Thanksgiving turkey,
Mr. Horaew Vooe, of Westerly, U
of speed. At best it moved very
I., picked out the iinost bird in his AND
slowly, and it took four mou to!3ril,5j ViCln(,r viUl 1,50 boys, dance
flock, a splendid,
gret
bronze folwith the girls at the dancehniifes
low, which be shinned to the
Chemist,
and incidentally to serve somewar-rants for the United Ktatea
Mar-shal. Over in the Pottawatomie
I
I
President early last week. Mr Voee looked his fl.ick over careful
ly with the expert eye of an nu
hold the handles and make it stay in the furrow. Horses were chesp
in Kearn county at that time and
feed cost nothing, so the plow was
a little saving after the men had
learned bow to baudleit so it did not cut more thin 18 or 2) inches HILLSBOUO, N M.
Aaaay office at Standard Com erring fowl fancier, onr bright
morning, selected hU White House
mill. pany
time took much iuterest
ImA.
deep. Ihe next season it wasA-- H. WHITHER. D-- D-- S.
1
1 --.r'
eiirrouudiugs, always having pleasant word for him. President Hayes and wife werethere several times, and once, about thetime of tried with oxen, and it took 75 of
tLem to do the work. On the
whole the plow was not a success,
country be killed an Indian f?r
wham h hid a warrant, and later on he had a shooting match with a half breed Mexican over a
pretty girl of the town.
This bitter affair came to the ears of Moliie, and she concluded to follow Dill some night. By this time Bill hail become
si
popularthat he bad spent the thousand-dolla-r nestegg, sold his claim on
the Canadian, and was about
SUITS FOR DEDf, Iu thedinUict court at
Albuquer-que Judge N. C. Collier has just
made a ruling of much importance
to business men throughout the territory. The court holds that nuder the provision of section 1878,
of the Compiled Laws, all plantiffs
who sue upon promissory notes or on verified accounts, shall bo
en-titled to immediate judgement after
plea, unless the pleu ia under oath
denying the debt, etc. Heretofore
on the tiling of a plea of uonas-suinpM-t
or tho general iNue, the
prize and remarked to a reporter:
"Tum't much of a year, I know, for
Democrats, and, perhaps they are
better need to some other kind o fowls st now. All the same, 'landslides' or no 'landslides,' 1 tell ye, tbe President of this great nation ain't
gqi'
tor lack for aturkey on Thatiksgiviug Day not if I can help it, and what Yose
and after being tinkered at for a few
years was finally discarded and at
ft ntistry 1nall it branches,
ferial
attmitiin given tui:ruH'ir anJbridge workST. CHARLES BUILMNU,
EL PASO. TEXAS.
last given a place in the stable yard, where it could be preserved as a curiosity. Gan rrancixto
Call.
BILL SNOW, "KILLED," DEAD case had to wait its turn for trial through with the proceeds of that.
He had advanced from the stage
where they cill a man "gnii',1" and
had become noted as a "killer."
As he remembered tho dime-nove-l
days in Illinois, he wished somn
fif his old chums could hear of
They buried pretty, unfortu
the annual meeting of the Ladies,' Association, they remained all night. He remembers to haveseen
Mr. Arthur there onoe at least, and agrees with everyone wko speske concerning him that no more ele-gant gentleman ever paid a visit there. Speaking of Mr. Cleveland, he says he visited there twice
dur-ing his first term, and etch timo stood with uncovered head in
the
piesence of tho exposed marbla sarcophagus.
Sherman, Sheridian, Logan, Duller, Dunks ami Burnside oftha Union Army, and Osueral Lee, Joe Johnston, Cordon and Buokner
of t'ue Confederate cause, be recalls
JAMES ADAMS,
Boot
anil
Shoemaker,
Opposite the
Postoffice,HILUSHOKOUGH. N. M.
nate Molly Snow at Guthrie, Ok.,
last week, the victim of arsenic
srys on turkeys goee,"
Mr. Vose is the grehtest turkey
raiser in Southern New England. He raises hundred of fins birds yearly himself, aud, acting as the
agent ofother breeders iu Rhode Island aud Eastern Connecticut, ships each fall many tons of fowls to tho great market?. His finest
birds, the bronze turkeys, a species
produced in this town and the
ad-joiningoue of North Stonington,
Conn., are the best turkeys in the
world, and fetch higher prices than any other fowls. These big
hand-some fellows weigh from 23 to 15
administered by her own hand. Thre8 weeks ago Indian police
killed and buried Dill Snow, near Lenepah. "Wild Dill," bh Show
was called, was s typical ''killer" of the later-da- y type, a
dapper
ou the docket.
This iulingof Judge Collier's is
contrary to the practice' that
pre-vailed for many years,' many of the members of the bar claiming that
when a pleaconcludes tothe conn-ti-y
the defendant is entitled to a
trial by jury, notwithstanding
sec-tion 1878, of the Compiled Laws. A teatcase will surely be made up nnd taken to the supreme court.
In speaking of lis effect the
Albu-querque, Citizen says: "Now It
will it la pay up or commit
per-jury,and 'it will drive many debtors to rustling for money and many
moreof them to bankrupty."
SMITH'S
CASH
DEAL
'GROCERY
STORE!
tizxt
West
ofRichardson's
Meat
Market, Hillsboro.
well-dresse- flashy-lookin- g young
visitors. '
XT"
his exploits, so he had a localwriter give him a "send off.'' This newspaper notoriety
stinel
up other"bid
men" with records, andDill had to d his title with
his pistol, with tho result that h
killed a man named Dennis over in
the Chickasaw country, When ho
returned to Oklahoma he was moio
of a hero than ever. D.it bis money was almost gone, and he bad an
extravgaut girl on his hand!, the former mislresi of the Mexican
he hud killed. Added to this he
US
L
fellow, with
j"t
black hair, bigblack eyes and a dime-nove-l dehire
to be considrred a "bad man".. pounds apiece, and sometimes a
rare and mighty one pn!ls down
the beam atthe 50 pound notch.
.y
.Stock alwava nw audfrli
and ntt(toiialil jnice' 1 filiall make a i.ciulty
of
Call examine my goods and jrict
b.ture uurcbaaiu.
K. M,SMITH
Some weeks ago the Liberal with a g.iod many other
paper,
protested against the return of the Apache Indiana from Alabama. The New Mexican said these
In-dians were being sent to Fort Sill, Indian Territory, and would not be seut to the San Carlos reservation.
It
intimated that the protest ofW' lieu Uiilaiiomi was opr-n-e I
tip
to settlement in 1639, Hill and
Mollis were posted in the Cherokee
Stiip, ready to make the race for
home. They bail a good team of horses, a spring wagon,
al-most $1,000 in cash, nud had left (1UAUDIAN OF
THE-DEAD-.
Visitors to Mount. Vernon and the' tomb id Washmton Will
THE DIGGEST PLOW.
l'Vw people are aware of the fact
that wbitis verp likely the largest
fingl-httr- r iihiw in the world was
tuiiie in Cilifornia, and is nt the present on one of the ranches of
Ihe Kern Coonty band Company K. D.
COOPER,
--DEALER IN - ,
COXFLCTIOXHRY,
FRUITS.
NUTS,
CIGARS
AND TOBACCO,
Opposite
K. of
P.Hall,
Hillsboro.
N. M.we'd into politics, and tried to be
elected sheriff. Ilia record as a
"killer" was not in his favor, and he was defeated by th better class of people. About this time his
wife, Mollie, followed him to a
questionable bonse in company
with a man, a friend of Dill's.
They came upon the "killer"
un-expectedly in the hall, and Hill
mistaking the reason of bis wife's
presence in the house, thot Jtho man with her. He wag arrested
and thrown into
jnl.
By this time many peiplo were afraid ofropember tho gray hoaded colored man who watches in front of Ihe iron grating behind which repose the remains i.f the first President
of the cmntry, together with those of his wife. The name of this colored man is Edward Darker. He was born a slaveof John Augua-tn-s
Washington, a great grand nephew of General .Vshington..l
CECITY-the people of
(traut
county aud ui the republican territorialconven-tion were simply made for political
purposes. The El Paso Herald
re-ports that on Monday a land of fifty one Indians from Alabam
passed through on tho west bound train on their way to the San Car-los reservation. (leroninio wssi
not with the band, but itU
report-ed thathe escaped fromthe anthori. ties aud is at large. If this is s it will not be long before be when
tr,7aa lh rrsTvAttnj, :iod hoirs
he docs look out for Ircnl.b . The
New Mexican will please--noiice" .hat
this is not for political pnrp sej.
Lordsbiirg Liberal.
Says the Presentt Courier; The rich gold mine found by Mexican below the Walnut Grave damsite holds its own. There is four fees of free milling ore which runs
$500 per ton; four mchM of this vein runs np into the thousands, chunksof godfefAr&iV.ffWM tfe"'1
worth as much as
$h0.
and for 5.'J years he lias been one
of the fixtures of the Washington tlm old home iu Illinois peifectly
confident that fortune awaited them in the West. Dill had
al-ways been a reader of dime novels s wheu be reached Arkansas City,
aud found it was L;fhionab!o to wear a big r, he
purchas-ed a 41 calber Colt aud belt. Molly was shy at first, and did not like to hive Dill come too
close toher with the ugly looking Au.ipoii.lut 6ho final! r became used
to it. Oneday a druakeo thug Mollie and drew a pistol ou Bill, win interfered. Now w s t
he-tim-toestablish disreputation as a "killer," and Snow shot Kickapoo Sam"' through the head. For
weeks after thin neither Dill nor
Mollie could sleep well nt night
for thinkiug about thatlonely gravr on the prairie, but the men on the border came to speak of Mill Snow
with respect as a "dead game"
whom it would be well to let alone-I- o
Msy when the final
ruh
for t.Atr Bakersfirdd. It is not in nee.bowevor, but is simply kept as a
curiosity in a little yard nil by
It is over 13 years
tino
the ideaof the lov was conceived by J. Thompson, a ranch foreman. He
wua tired of preparing .1,000 acre
wheat fields for crops with the
ordinary 9or
12-in-plows, worked by two horses, then iu use lie
made bis calculations very
care-fully, but not being a
mathema-tician, madea greatmistake. He figured that if two horses could pull a 12-in-ch
plow six horses could pull a 3b inch one,
and tl.nt sighthorses could pull a
48-inc- one
It
seemed natural enough to fignr Hint way, when,
in fact, he should have "cubed' thecapaeitr of bis 12-m;-h plow'
homestead. Except for about two years'service in the Union Aimy. this man, since 1811, has been a
constant and faithful servantabout the spot which is dear to the heart of every American.
ATter the Mount Vernon estate passed into the hands of the
pre-sentowneis, Parker wa designated hnu and conspired to see thatLe
gotjustice and was hanged, l'oli-tic- al
enemies wanted to see him
re-moved, end the decent people
thought that anexampls should be ma le of bim ns a representative
killer."
His wife, Molly, was almost the
oidy frcind he had left. With ull
the money at her disposal she
man-aged to arrange matters bo that
Dill escaped before the time set
Has
opened
inthe
oMcourt
house
buildins
i 11Hlsboro.TOM
HANDEL.
Prop.
GOOD
MEAT
And
SAUS-AGE,
VOETABLES AND POCLT.IT-
-AND O VME IS SEASON
-to watch the -tomb, and during all these years he hai kept this vigil
Dr. Price'sCream Baking Powder
Hir4A CoUMMMidmalar , Smi Fraaclw. ,
r-- foTl DOtUinf
jjUKM WILL FLOAV TO' THE (that
Oieaoal
ioropDyi
ot in ing with theSt.
1'eul man, thatthey guurreled,. and that be sdiot toChamberUin--
PinB.d.--
It
.1.. ..ain UMin Mt'!''i.
i
.BRIDLE'S BIT. the marketforlaJbor vl any kjua.
ANCIKN'J
WD0F
TUG VOL-OIlAP- a.hr.
$nys the Yuma Hentioal; .,8ome
fixtjr inties enst of thin city and
two rnilea aouth of the Wohawk
The editorof the London Echo ' We Americans here do all we
her. '
It is thought thnt tba
b4
was not iiiHtat.tlv falwl and that JioFRIDAY. PEC 7. 1MM
is a profonDd thinker,, and hasa possibly can to help destitute reputation4 :
for calm ddliberaU I
Americans, aa the law terms them,
b--at
Jut
face with the butt of therevolver atid left the Itodr In the aection house on the Hoatk i'oeifie
ftnterat! tthe
P..ffi.
M lli!M".ri.-h- .lnrt County. New Mnku, fur traimuin
fiun tbfouMh tba Il.ll.--d til.tWv alniU, a
a autd oU winter.
-judgmenl-DgliBbm- en are never but oar purses are long enough
road. The motive of the deed i?
bought too hftvft bren robbery. ,
hasty in eipresaiDg opinions. The only to give partial aid to, theto,
following from bis pen, if written and even then we have to hnnt
W. Yoanif, Weat Uhfy.W. Va. Th prompt reliel it ffurh. is alone worta
Mnjtimes the rtt,bOcsnts. Its con,
tinned usewill effect afwrwsWU cure.
For sale by C. C. Miller,' deuggist.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land Otn atl Graces, N. M.,
Nov. lit, WW. (
Notice ishereby given that the follow. il settlerliut hied notice of bis intention to make final proof in support
olliisclaim, snd that id proof will be made beforethe Probata
JuJe
or Tro-ba-te Clerk at Hillboroiidi, N. M., onMondav. IHfcsmber 17th,-- 18W. vis:
by one of our pdpnlist .editors them up. They lie down and die
railroad can be aoeu a larfta,, fjree of men at work. .
ST ,. .
.;.'Thia ia the mining camp, of J'rq-feaa- or
Uowland of Han. Francisco
It will be recollected that lust
sum-mer .the profeHbor located several
TEN 3'PNS Oj. CANAlUltK would be biassed as ''the senseless
before they bee." '
""
' 'INJOT JMER PAY. .wail of acalamity howler."
If
weThere 1s a mining camp 'called
are too blind to sae into whai we
Tbe Tanning lixlraet Company.
miles of placer country' hnd did aredriftingothers see and warn us. "Bachelors Rest," about sixty miles north of Tucson, Ariz., and
the population now numbers up-
-..Never
you min JIlilUb.i.o.
She's
allright.k
f
!.
The
force of--leasers
at
thftJlonan;a
mine w;pconsider-ably increased
this week,The
KlOro
people are
taking out considerable ore
possessing
a goodpay average.
niHrnifictaring thfi caniagra extract
f..r tanning jhiiMe,tbB only'plant The Echosays:
"The signs of the times indicate
JAUKS KXKiHT. whe made 1IOMK
of
iu
kind 11 theworld,
u
plotting ard of 800. Thereianota womanthe sri.'4l amdication No. 1810 for
tt.t
before the sun rises onJan.l,
considerable work on one' of his many claims. Hot weather came
on ami work wis stopped until cod"
weather
at.ui.
J'rof. flHwlandwent t. Han Francisco, a iid it
ii
said thnt during his stay there Ire
or cat in the camp, and 200 of the
1900,
the
American nation will Whi N.K. Hand the E.Section 21.Tp.18, if.K. 8. Vr men hava advertised for wives in a
groan ami writhe in an. agony of
tienames the following witnesses to nrovs hia continuous residence upon and
They must be of
solution,
and the st.ee.s of allT7
P"Per. n.. .1Mn.la.jl.n,l Ilia cultivation of, said land, vis:
ler great cities will be slippery . .
organized a stock company t6"pros--
'
pect for the acr lent Colorado river(it full rapacity these days, with
orders ahead to insure steady work until next
Jui).
(Five camps, giving employment toover one hundred nod fifty men, are supplying tlm root nt the rate of over ten torn per (hj'. 'J'hreo of these cam pa arft located between
El Pasr and
Hfrrn
ijlaneo, in Tet-u-s,Another 'between Kl J'hso aud
with blool- -a hundred drops of .
,ainn(V1
K.J.McMilleo,ol Lake Valley, N. M, A.Aberuathy .ofLake Valley, N. M.
pit Decker, ofLake Valley, N. M. T. T.
Ie,
of Lake Valley, N. M.Anv uerion who denires to protert
Wood ior each gem that flisbes on
winr
r"'
""'
J bed. At any rate the professorWork
onthe
new goldCement
nu'lls.going
upat the
Ilillsboro
Gojd J'lacers
conllnues briskly.
. ,'1 he County.
Commissioners
went through here a few weeks ago tbe neoka of the rich and pamper-
-
R.F. Kolb, the populift nominee ed women, and ten drops of blood for governor of Alabama is of theand-- there followed diifn
nhortly
several earlonds
o'
machinery jidnk'uinxt theallowance of uch proof, or
who knows of any subBtantial reasou,
under the law and the reguUtUuis at
foreach tear that has washed the opinion he was elected and says:
luinlier. face of thepoor. Politics are ao "By thegrace of God and with the jthe Interior Department, why each
liincon on theSanta Fe.' Thecoin-pan- y
would; even purchase rqore - The professor claims that iu the uii'pn u ii .ii.ii.trr millv ml ina minivfli
knows it and nobody cares. Amer- - I will be covernor." On the other mentioned tim anJ place to rroHi--:
prehistoric agw the Colorado river
ran where ha is now at work. Ha ica.is no longer a republic.
It
is band governor Jones claims that"rSj't
says that with the assiatanoe of hia a piuiocracy.
me
presiaeni is uates was e ected. ana "ov me subm ttod brcu uiant.,jnet Monday
and continued
in pession untilTuesday evening,
rebating
a lot 'o7taxes
aridpaying numerous
bill.
They
appointed judges
forthe
elec-tion
forjustices
and constablesto
be heldthroughout
lha
county, granted
a, liquor li--merely the creation of bank direct-
-grace nf God" he will iuatall him
divining-ro-d he has traced tbe JOHN V. BRYAN,
K'giiter.
root, if it were oLLeiiinhle, showing tli.it farmers are c- ttain of a
per-manent market.
The nii)iaaer nf tbo company
are making arrangements for the plantiug of i ver '5,000 ncrra in
o'aniagrn under their ourn fupervi-idon- .
Abr.tit l.(KX) acre of root
ore, railroadktnga,and coal barons, into office December 1. 1he qnea
Colorado rivtr bed of ancient times
tion is now who will providence
from ita fountain bead in Utah to and it is thesame with the gover- FORFEITURE NOTICE.
nors ofthestates. The poor whine favor,
the Gulf of California. ;" '
TJIK KILVEH STATCE.
about their poverty and gnaw their
Near theranch of Geo.--W. Nor--
-frusta of bread,'but can always be
Hillsborough, N. M., )
Sept. 7tb, 1894. )
To C. II. Millette, bis Heirs, Exe cutors, Administrators and
Assigns:
You are hereby notified that(he under
Chicago, Dec. 5. The silver statue of actress Ada Hehan is under gusrd of half-a-doz-eu
detec-tives to-d- as the result of the
discovery ofa plot to steal it from relied upon to vote for the rich,
and nine tenths of them would shoulder their muskets and lay
rense
to Cjeo. Kiiclue ofj will ha gathered each year thus Be.Chloride, accepted the
resig--j curing u three years snpnly.
';it
thenations of Justices J.
11.Crane
i "",n" ,irao root offered will boand
Orijalba; and adjourned
J n'ul'ifa
wen ara e"m,ployed in lha factory here lu Deni-
-fclnc die.
It
isthe last
down their ilrss in defence of the the retail store of Carson, Pirie,ton iu the MolinWk Valley
is
where it crosses the (lila river, and fromthat point the old channel takes a
southerly courgo nniil it reaches,
he gulf.' -
-At the place whera the professor haahisineu now at work he feela
positive lies buried untold wealth--'
lio has a large number of men at
.work day and night sinking two
rightof the rich to rob them. A Scott A Co., where it ia on exhibi
meet-ing
of
the oldHoard.
in?, an nation such anthis, in which one tton.I another iiicjufdry, with
wonderful poBnibililieg huh thus
Iren enth! )imIio.) in t!ie
pouthwest. million plutocrats tyrannize over Dr.Price's Cream Baking Powder
signed have expended oneliandred
dol-lars in labor and improvements upon
the Smoky Jones Lode Mining Claim,
situated in the La Animus Mining Din-tric-t,
Countyof Sierra and Territorv el'
New Mexico, mote particularly dencribed in ita locution notioadnlyrecorded in th
office of tbe Probata Clerk and
Recorder in and for said Cuuutv
a4
Territory, in Book "D" of Mining Location, on pane 70S. in nr.
sixty million slaves, will be either APunOrap Crcaai !Tartar Pvwdar.
Any onewho has rhildrea will rejoice
overthrown by a foreign fee or die
ofGangrene. The . various labor with L It. Malford.of Pluiiiiield, N. J.
President Cleveland's
mossage appeared
inthe
dailynewspapers
onMonday.
It
will
appear
in the. home-prin- tWeeklies
this Saturday, and
inTrunk Kano Uhb s 11 Iim mine
at ryramid, the Hubert JJ. J.ep, to
the American 7,ino and
Imd
Co., of Canyon City, . Colorado, for$3,000.; The company which pur-
-double compartment shafts. , They
are working infrluftf of eight hours.
Get good wngrs and their money
wbeu earned. . ,
(
j ohaaed the property intend workinc
Hip little hey,five years ofage, waxttick
with crosp. Yor two days and ni(ht he
tried various remedies recommended by friend aud neighbor. He brv, "I Hmnylit rure I would
le
him. 1 hwdseen Chainbeilain' Couh Hcniedy
advertised andthought I would try it c
a Upt hope, and am lupy to riy tlat after tviodo44he hK'1 until moriiitit;.
'
. . t" the propKesy ojf,fhJ..prfes-
-der to bold said Mining Claioj and proinicea nndc the proviaions of sec
tion2324. oftheItevwed Htatntes of the
t'nili dStatfca, being theamount requir-ed tohold theMauirfor
iityifftihi3'
llocemljer 31mI,m.
And if withinninety daysafter thisnutke iv publics
tion you fail or refuse tocontribute your propwtion of tuicli expenditure us a
owm r or yow intereHt ii
organizations ueither think
to-gether, vote toto-gether, nor work
to-gether, and they have no money t
buy. votes, lawyers and judges. Soldiers and polic3 shoot down
laboring people and are cheered
bti in their bloody work by
monop-olists and theclergy. But the day sor Uiat when the bedrock of, the
ancient Colorado river is reached
gold wjll bq take; put jju bucket
fulls and fhippeJ by jrainlotuu.
tho
patent
boweled
sheets
during the next
twomonths.
The Advocate
gives
itthe
go-b-
It
isa very
carefully,prepared document and
anjor.geight cohunns
of
-oilier
"thingsrecommends national
legisla-tion
looking
toiij-i-Itheprnper,
U toiti fullest capacity, ad-wl-ir
uhlp from the beginning a carload
ofore a day. This property ia one
'it
the valuably mines in this aeo-tio- nof the'couiitiy',3 and could have
lieeu aold tkree or four year ag4 for .3(,V)00, hut j.ricea of.
aijr
I gave it Iuhim next
dv
and a cure wasifi1 wcome the prowrty ofefferted. I keen this' raiuedv la the! " m' r "am
lifct us hope,thatthe prophesy uxy will soon come when there will be
ahorrible dance to death, lighted J.W. HUtJUKS.
couia true, J.O
C. K.'BAKt'LAY.
iip by burning bonnes and the mu
Iinline now and ax hooii
hr niiy of my
children show mpi cf croup I give it to
them aid that ia(he l.nt 50cc!;t
bctllexforfale by C. C. Miller. lrttrrint.
miuea ,huve
ilroiDd
'rtitrn
v j, " I..'.", i
An ludian couple struck aTucson I Bic
of cries and groans and dyua-
-merchant ..dumb. with. s'ufprrs lnite rtud hombs. Rich idlers
Irrigation of
the
table lands
oft;J.'ilwal-- i;
"I
'NOTICE,
Ihursday. The conptawere
lyung,
iinu.e themselves atNewport and Tuxedo; poorworker toil ceaslensr Output of Ilillstioro gold mines
for the week ending Thursday
the
RJd1Grande
Valley; but
casts
aslur
ohsilver.
Hence,
In
the language
of,the Denver
Deo. d, IHOl. aa rcnorted for lytne oiu otin the darknesstne mm.of the mine audYoung men and women drawl over teed cham
Roail
newtspoper, wewouldn't
publish
itexcept at regular
anu uresseti m coaiuiues such as thousands of other Indians wear. The girl first asked in good
English for cups and saucers. Then they went nu and bought
forks and kuives, dishes, a stove, oooking uteuuils and all that goes to make upamoderately good home.
The Advooatk j '
From the fltandard Gold Wining
V Milliutt Couipanyi
pagne and oyster parties, old men
advertising rates.
' and women pick rotten food out ofthe garbage cans. Lap does are
1(K) ltl,-
-Uuako Mills..
OpixirtmiityMine
From the(ood-llo-e Hommca Mining A Milling Co :
bonanza Mine Jtii hniniiil
During the course of purchases the
The
Walter
C.
IHIadley
Co.
125
75 young man said to the sunaw-
-"There's a chair, sit down,' which
Eim the Wioks, Hull uf tho
driven through Central Park to take the air; children die. of
over-work in filthy garrets. Piety in
the White - House
enjojing the fruitsof bribery infidelity in thP
tenement house enduring tbe puu-ishm- ent
of uprightness' These
Tho Druggists
S Uaa. kfaav. aan la airtaa OutOts
tilButal IUM fcwuidli laa alatj SaatM4 yaHStn.
rr
ItMuwit.a.
Smut:
ImBmanafBoat' SmbSavCUa laaaall ctbar aioaS pviiMa, A. W.IXfwtaO.: Koad'tuk Dmbat
St all aar iawaiaTllla,
'
a
T.BL4Ma: Wa8 aioat al Boa1auupartUa tbaa af tmj aallar. '
tama A
Iiik
wiUiu
th tat atBood'sUttotafaaratharkluiL
r.l
Bilt
aCo.: Uooa'i Sanauni fc)MellhabutmarllciiMa.Cabuba Hotit: Houd't anap(rtL't Ii
mul tb bM tdldu kava IU La
taerawai ararr7car.
T, Y Moodt: Wh1I tvlataa mwth a( Slaai'tSaraapartlU (aajrUilaj limllar.
H A.S4B: Uaot'i la Via But
fanaHrUlaafttMSr--.
TaiaTfOraiaStaff Utifteak fianarlp. TV aaaalarit al bona, whara Uaod-- f
tawyahIlaana tu
proprlttott kara baaa
aaawafaraianrjtan, ou:d not routlnu H Bm Ballataa 414 aa ranwai aitrlt, Ao4
ILom faata aboalit tertalulr anviaca aaoiua
taj atfcar aatlea alU
MaltjthaiHooi's BanaaarlUa laa toad.leUaalaB!olaa.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bald br aacflMa It: all fatIVBlf kr O. L MOOtf CO, AMtaacuta
$vall, Maav
Cr.9 Gz'.lz:
120 ooiIh.EI Oro amiolhermine
Total
...?.'.;;;
TEUQRAPKIC,
J.N$UltK!, THEN DIED.
Topeka, Knns., Dec.,
fi.W.
N.N'lehola, of,Valley. Falls, in
authori-ty for the stntenippt thut John W,
Jlillmnti, Hupposeil to have been
lolled in 1878, shortly idler taking
out heavy inHuranoe on his life,
Jius been found alivu in a
little
town near Tucson, A. I'. Nioliol's
cm
she smilingly did. "Yon areBgent
here for the C wheej I see," he
continued, addressing the merchant, "I thiuk they are a good wheel.
At school I rode a New Mail, but
I don't thiuk it compares with the
To'aloutput siniie Jan. 1, 1804, 24,370.
it
Chinese fugitives state that the Japanese Backed
Jort
Arthur,shooting old and young, and that
are the signs of the times inAmer-ic-a
toray eiges that point to
too dreadful to imagius but
which nothing can nvert. 0 wheel."
'It
was learned thatjs on his way to identify Hillman. the couple are educated Indians. The boy attended and graduated t
Carlisle and the girl at Albuquer
OF
LAKE VALLEY.
N.M.
Have
soldthe greater part
of
their stock
to Messrs.Keller,
Miller & Co. of the
same
place.
The
balanceof
thestock, consisting ol Cloth inp;, pilliage and murder were supreme
for three days. The dead were barbarously' maltreated, 'heads and
PHTr
A DANi. IC.ttmqierque, N. M., Dec. ,5.
East Laa Vegas would seem 'to have a "Jack the peeper." For night8, a man has been prowling
que. JJotb reside at paeaton and
around the premme ofM. A. fHer,
disturbing audannoying the
neigh-bors. K load of buckshot has been
prepared for the fellow aud he had
lest
desist fornj his crankyprac-tices before he is converted into a
lead mine. Las Vegas Optic Ysidore Sandoval, who tuns a
sa-loon at aMexican villinge near this
city, shotMannel Armijo through the head, and hisbrother,Ambrosio Armijo, through the arm. They weie at a dance and all drinking. Mannel was very tdnitdye ami shot
several times into tho ceiling of
HnndovaPa salmin and pointed tho
were married there recently.
- '.. IE
A ROUGH EXPERIENCE.
Doming Headlight.
Fred llenninger and William Page are back from the gold
fieil
iu.Souora, Mexico, after one of the,. noses cut oiland nameless atrooitiea"
were committed.
ho
re.istance was offered by tho people, butJapanese soldiers scoured tbe conn-tr-y
for days and killed all the Chi-uea- o
they oould Cm.
I- -" --LI
-
.JJThe shortest afternoons of the year are now upon us, and they
LEGAL NOTICE.
Last
Willand Testament of
Thomas S. O'Neal
i deceased.To
Whomit
May Concern
;All parties hitoretol are 'heiehy notified that on the I'otli day of Kepteni-
-roughest experieucrs ever related. pistol at ttie latter when Sandoval
Men's and Children's Boots
and
Shoes,
Socks,Ladies'
Hose,
Ribbons, Shirts,
Patent
Medicines,etc.,
is now beino--' disposedof at prices much
belowtheir
value,to
induce a.speedy clearance.
oer, A. V. 1SSM, tliero waa filed or
probate, in theofficeofthe Clerk of the
Probate Court of KierraCounty,N M
by (iftrire J.O'Neal, the laatWill ami
ehot, with the above result. Armi jois dyiug.
COVEUED WITH fll.OOD
kfcfcP AWAY FKOM PANAMA.
From the New York World.
"There ia no worse place in the world for a man oatof work than the Isthmus of Panama," writes the road master of the Panama rail Both are young men, aud being
comparatively unexperienced,
at-tempted to make the overaud
ju.r
uey from thefields to the United States without information as toWilt continue to shorten until
December 15th, when they will
re-main atattand-stil- l until the 28lh,
and then begiu slowly to lengthen. Tho roomings will be gettiug
short-er by some minutes until January alinueapohs, Minn., I)eo. The
the route and with only a small
learameiil ot Ihonma 8. O'Neal,
de-ceased, andthatMonday, the 7th day of
January, A. Ii. 115, Ht o'clock inthe
forenoon, ia ticicl.yfl.te,
fr
the provioir of said Willand 'IWameid.In Witncwi Wheretf I hMve 1.. a. Hereunto Sl my Haad and Seal of aidCourt,thi 5th
dayof December, A.
I.
1894.THOH. C. HALf
Clerk.
want a Suit,
come
b.vly of Miss-Catherin- e
Ging, a dressmaker, aged 2'.), reputed to be
worth 110,000, waa found last uight in the middle of thecountry road by William Erbart, a bigigerutu. There waa a bullet hole directly through the head, her nose was
bmkan, and there was a long jag-
-way in a letter recejveij iiere.
'There are, to-d-ay, on the
isthmus, crowds of well educated, good-iutentiou-ed
machinists, engineers, carpenter,civil engineera,draugh a
wea-i-n fact, men of every trade
and- -profession, men who want
supply of provisions, J ,
The young prospectors were over two mouths making the journey and five days before reaching tbe mining camps iu the northern part 8tb, and then commence lengthen,
ing gradually, The shortest day from sunrise tosunset occurs
De-cember 2Jst the day when the sun
ia nearest the earth, but when in
If
youdown
If
you want Shoes, comeof Chihuahua, exhausted .their last
stead of shining perpendicularly KOTICU LEGAL.
I
do'vn.
. .. ...'iitl
tat
ouit
uihkii: " itit, '" ifisenow starving, dyiug of hunger and UltimoTlioinaa.8. O'Neal, RnaJu.Voluntad y Teamento tie
AQ'tenTiene In teres: '
. "j t'M1--,
."um
os lay sdown obliquely and. thus causes the atmosphere tobe cold.
ever getting out alive, they killed their pack burro and ate the flesh.
(Iioi
had made an intimate acquaiutance with a St. Faul gambler.
At timer alid,
hul
; livery rigsickness, because nnable to get
work' "
If
youwant
anylhtntr wehave got,
come downand
come quickly After wandering about for fivedays
aud existing on burro 'flash, they
Todopersona intereoadd eifa por csto Dotificado que el dia 25tb de Swiembr.).
A. H. 1S!H. fue ptieato en lla
p.ira pro-bar- m
enlaofecinade el Secretsri, .1,, l
"Simte tbe revival of work on the canal,the canal company has not
hired--- one
single mechanic, and only.. a Tew laborers at sixty or
evenly cents a day, (Columbian ailver).
rcre
are Amrioana Us,? starv ly'bert Grant, in aalary iuHar-per's. Magaxinafor December, has
a man make '
1,000 by investing a few hundred in stock of the Atohi-so- u
railway in a few weeks, which
proves that Mr, Grant doesn't
know all idmut railroad stocksby a
finally came in sight of a mining
camp,after traveliog overone
thous-and rnilea.
When they reached Demieg both
were almost prostrated and show-
-in the even-ing and drove with him. The man was accustomed to send notestoher and the messenger who
carried most of thnm h
len
fnnd.
lie
seuta note yesterd.iywhich tbe tor up on reading. In theevening she hired rig and went
nut
a7o'n."TwO hOuFi lUet tho horse returnedtothebro
with anCorte da I'ruebaa do et (,'ondado de
Sierra, N. M.,
pr
Ueorge G.O'Neal elultimo VolmtadyTotamcnt da Thomas
S. O'Neal, fhiado, r que Lunen al di
7" de enrio, A. p. 1W5, a la 10de la
mana eata pur eato fijado nan lirvibarse ditho VolauUd y TettUmeiUo.
The
prices
willagreeably
surprise you.
They
are lower
than ever before.
The. stock
must ba
closedout,
and wej!HR.VhW7 the effects o? th
privations. They are 'recovering rapidly, however, and wjll aoou be apparently none the worse tor tho long ways.
irjcg
tba
month ofNovember, Atshison stocks varied
hcteen
4 and Cj, the varyinging
to death who gave uppositions athome to come here and foundwhen they landed that they had been duped.
I
wish most erepbat--L. S.J ml puno y al t4la J ditrt
. Corta Mt(ii fi ) A. D.1384.
THOMAS C. HALL,
t
nplybogy.
The cukhiona wereeoik--