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Lordsburg Western Liberal, 1889-1918

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2-28-1913

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VOL.

XXVI.

NO.

15

LOItDSBURG, NEW

MJiXI

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FEBKUAR

Y 28,

1913.

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LIBERAL.

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Maw Mesieo. PUBLISHED PRIDATS.

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PostOffloe at Lordsburf

Beoond Class Mil) Matter. ByDUHI

I.KEDIb,.

Sahionption

Price.

ThreeHonto . 1100

SixMonth! I

On Year W

Bubsorlptloa AlwSTsParablalo Advanoe,

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

STATE

Wo. C.McDonald Governor

K. O.deBaca Lieutenant Governor

AntonioLuoero, BecretcrvofState

K. W. Clanoy Attoruey-Geoera-l

W.U.Sargent Auditor

Howell Ernest Traveling Auditor

O. N. Marrón Treasi.ror

B. P.Ervleo,.... Commissioner Publlo Lands

Allan N.White, 8upt. I'ubllo Instruction

H. H. Williams, ...Corporation Commissioner M.8.Groves ., O.LOwen..

Claranoe J.Roberta, Chief Justice Sup.Court

Klobard H. Hanna, ,. .,

Frank W. Parker, ., .,

J, D. Sena Clerk

COUNTY'

VanT.Manrllle Commissioner 1stDlstrlot

K, S.Edwards ind

B. B.Ownbj .. 8rd .,

H. J.McGrath SberllT M. F. Downs. Treasurer Jame A. Shipley Assessor Hym nAbraham Probato Jud e B.B.Venable CountyClerk

IsabellaEokles Superintendent ofSchools

F.L. Cox, Surveyor FEDERAL.

George Curry, MemberCong-re-s

B.B. Ferguason , ., W. H. Hope,

Jude

District Court HarryLee, Clerk

8. B Davit. United State Attorney

'CM.For ker U.S. Marshal John W. March Surveyor General UsuryP. Bardahar.... Internal Rev. Collector

PRE0IH0T.

M.W.McQcatk Juatlaa of the Poaoe O. Allen Constable

School Director B. W Randall, J. H. Mor

Clure, J.K.Owiibv.

Southern

Pacific R.

R.

Lordakorf Time Tabla. WIHTBOPMD.

Pn(r.

. .... , .... . A.M. A.M. ...H;3S 1U: BaSTBOOslD 8:(H Passenger 1:4T 8:12 l:(JO 4:61

Train runon Mountain Time.

B. Calvin,

H.V.Plitt,

GeneralMsnapror. General Superintendent.

G. F. HichahdsOK, Supt. of Transp't.

H.Uratt. O. L.Hicaav. Superintendent, Asst. Superintendent

Arizona

&

New

Mex-ico

Railway

HaohlU Lordsburg Duncan Sill toa 3Hfton Duncan Lordsburg Haoblta STORTBBOOD

Trainsrundallr. Mountain time.

31.

M.

CROCKER,

M.

D.

Pbyslolaa Surgeon.

District Burgeea Southern Paolflo

Ari-ko-Mexico Railroads, Burgeon Amerloan Consolidated Copper

LORD8UH0

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TOM

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CO.

THK NEW P.M. ..I1:M I.8M M A. 4:W ..10: and and New Co, New

BRICK RESTAURANT

Table supplied with

the best

In the Market Everything

neat

and clean

Mson

&

Mioi

yo

cxt

Law

SILVER CITY, MEW MEX.

Willmake regular visits to Lordaburg, M.

3D.

II.

lETSDZIE

BONDS

Probate, Judicial,

Surlty, Employes, Official

ü.

S. FiflelitT and Guaranty Co.

Buy your bonds Instead of calling on friends who may not

9

want to sign a bond.

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Purity in

food,

lower cost

of living

these are

the

demands of

the

day.

Pure food is health, and health

is

economy

itself.

We cannot

have health

without

health-ful food.

The most

healthful foods are the

quickly

raised

flour

foods

biscuit,

cake, muffins,

crusts and

other

pastry,

when perfectly

made

from wholesome ingredients.

Dr. PRICE'S baking

powder

makes theso

foods

in

specially attractive, appetizing and

wholesome form, and

for both

economic and

hygienic reasons, such food should be more

largely substituted

for

meat

in the

daily diet.

But bear

in mind

that

alum,

or:

unwholesome baking powder,

can never

make

pure,

whole-some food,

JUSTICE AND JOLLITY.

Thy

Mixed Punishment and

Merri-ment In the Qood Old

Day.

The milkman who waters hi milk

and the grocer who adulterates his

butter are nut, after all, the products of oar modern civilization. These

men, It appears, have an ancestry of a respectable antiquity. Witness an edict which an autlqunry has discover

ed in the archives

of.Puy-de-Dom-'Whosoever shall have sold watered

milk. In bis month shall be set a tube, and Into the side tube shall be poured

the watered milk till the doctor or bar

ber there present shall assert that the culprit cannot swallow mora without

being putIn danger of his days.

Who-soever shall have sold butter contain-ing turnips, stones or any other for

eign substance shall be seized and

at

tached In a very carious manner to oar pillory of Pootet

"Then the said butter shallbe Disced on his head tilt the sun shall have

melted Itcompletely, and In the mean

time the children and meaner folk of the villages shall insult htm with such outrageous epithets as shall please them, subject to the respect of God

and his majesty.

'Whosoever shall have sold evil or rotten eggs shall be seized by thebody

and expoaed in our pillory of Pontet,

The said eggs shall be given to the

children of the Tillages, who shall by way of Joyful diversion throw them In the face of the culprit, so that all may be full of merriment and

Justice had a humorous way with it

In those good old days. Parla Cor. London Telegraph.

A Kindness to the Fish. Ethel, who was ten years old, was studying her geographical reader and

learned

that

fish are placed In brine

before they are dried and prepared for sale. After explaining

that

brine la very strong salt water the teacher asked why the fish were placed In

It

Ethel's face was Illumined with sud

den understanding, and ahe promptly replied:

"Because they are used to salt wa

ter." Youth's Companion. Economizing.

"I

think I aaw

yur

little boy chew ing tobacco as I came In the gate."

Tee;

that

was Johnny."

"Mercy! Do you permit him to

chewT"

'Well, you see,

that wis

an almost new plog of tobacco bis father left

when he died, an' It aeemed a ala to waste

It"

Houston

Post

A Nloe Lovable Girl,

Jack

The

college girl I am engaged topicked me op on grammar before a

week bad passed over oar heeds. Tom

You got offlight and easy. The

col-lege girl I knew corrected my Eugilsb while I was proposing to her. Boston

Transcript

Yeur Blessings,

EÍ youH stop courtlo' yo' troubles fer awhile mebbe you'U have time ter dlsklver Cat you've had enough blesa-In- 't

far a good alzed lifetime. Atlanta Constitution,

Strong minds suffer without com

plaining; weak ones complain without

offering. ,

AN OLD CLOTHES MODEL

Why the Poor Man Peeed In the Rloh Man'e Garment.

"Of all queer Jobs last

'night

was queerest," said the Impecunious man.

"About B o'clock I called on

a

rich

man on whom I have a kind of claim

and asked for a small loan.

lie

said be had nothing to lend, but

that

if I

would come up to his bouse about 6

o'clock he would giveme a

Jb

b by I could earn a couple of dollars. I

went

The rich man

sat

before a pile

of old clothes.

" 'I am going to give away all these things

that

are not fit to wear,' be

said.

That

is what' I want you for to And out which suits still look

de-cent

I can't get much of an Idea when they're on myself, but you've

got a tidy figure, and anything that

looks well on you will still pass

mas-ter

on me, and I'll keep

It'

"I began to try on clothes. I turned

and twisted while

that

man examined his stock. Finally he determined to

send six suits to the Salvation Army.

The rest he guessed looked classy enough to wear on rainy days. For

my evening's work he gaveme S2 and a ault or caat off clothes." New York

Presa.

The Golf Caddie.

"

The earliest known use of the

appel-lation "caddie," and then called "cad le," Isto befound inthe London

Morn-ing Penny Poet, when George II. was still on the throne and the "Forty-Ave-"

was In very Immediate popular remembrance. Newa from Scotland

had It

that

"one Duncan Grant, a dla

charged soldier, who has panned In

Edinburgh sometimes

ss

a street cad-le,-"

had Incurred a heavy penalty for

a rather trivial swindle In a transar

tlon over herrings. Hewaa to oetak

en from the Tolbooth and "put In the

Pillory, to stand for the Space of an

riour, with half a Dozen Herrings about his Neck, and thereafter to be banlxhod the City of Liberties for

ever."

It

waa a rough sort or making the

puniahmenc nt toe crime wDicti some

Irate golfers would dnslreto revive for their caddies even In this more

hu-mane age.

Wot

minuter Gazette. Japan's Musieal Trie.

In Japan a favorite musical

Instru-mentIsthe koklu, akind of two string-ed violin.

It

Is supposed to have had

the same origin as the violin and to

have been brought to Japan by the Portuguese about 300 years ago. The koklu Is played with a bow, like the

violin, but Instead of being held under thechin is held vertically upon the lap by the left band. The ssmisen and

koklu are often used toaccompany the

koto, and when played together they

are called "the mualcul trio" by the Japanese. The sanilxen is the most

generally played by the people-

-Trie Ays Aye.

A very strange animal, related tothe lemurs and peculiar to Madagascar, Is

the aye aye.

It

feeds on wood boring

grubs

that

tunnel into the bark of trees. The beast cuts away the outer bark with its chlsel-llk-e teeth and as

the worm retreats to the end of Its holo pokes after It with a finger. This

Soger Is a curious organ particularly adapted for this purpose, being abnor-mally long and armed with a hook

T rir

rirl..

nut

th.

mih

V

Are Yoa aGold

Snrart

Tale

Dr.

King's

New Discovery. ' '

Best Cough, Cold,

Tliroat

and I.iriff" medicine made. Money refund-e- l

II

It

falls

to

cure you. Do

not

hes

itate

take 15 ad our risk.

Flint

dose

heJps.

J.

E. Wells, Floydada, Texaa,

writes:

King's

New Discovery cured my

terrible

cough and cold. I (rained 15pounds." Buy

It

at

Tbe

KoberUSc Leahy Mercantile Co. Ad.

C. II. West of Granger, Texas, has

piireiiaaad , forty-acr- e relinqulfh-mea-t from E. R. Vallantlingham, two tnlies

northwest

of Demlng.

Ir.

Klaf's New Discover Soothes

Irritated throat

and lungs,

stops chronic and hacking cough, re-1-1

otvs tickling '

throat, tastes

nice.

JL.-.-'J rio

other;

once used, always

Ü8ei1. Muy

it at

The

Roberta J Liraliy

Mercantile Co. Advertisement. The planing mill of

the

Wagon

Mound Lumber Company wastotally destroyed by fire.

Mother Can Safely Bay

Dr.

king's

New Discovery and give

It

to the

little

ones when ailing and

suf-fering with colds, coughs,

throat

or lung troubles,

tastes

nice, harmless,

once uced, always used. Mrs. Bruce Crkwford, Nlagra. Mo. writes:

"Dr.

Ring's New changed our

boy from a pale weak sick boy to the picture of

health."

Always helps. Buy

It

at

Thelíoberts

&Leahy Merc. Co. Advt.

:

.The demand for residence houses In Springer Is

far

greater

than the

supply.

i

Mo Need to Stop Work

When the doctor orders you

to

stop work

It

staggers you.

I can't,

you say.

lou

know you are weak, run down and falling In

health

day by

day,

but

you

must

work as long as you cao

stand.

What you need Is

Electric

Bitters

to give tone,

strength

and vigor to your system, to prevent break down and build you up.

Don't

be weak, sickly or ailing when Elec

tric Bitters

will benefit you from

the

firstdose. Thousands bless them for

their

glorious

health

and

strength,

Try

them. . Every

bottle

Is

guar-anteed to satisfy. Only 50

cents

at

r.ols

SLeahy

MercCo.-r-Adv- t. . ; Boy wants to becounty

seat

of Mora

county.

Surprise ToarFriends

For four weeks regularly use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They

stimul-ate the

liver. Improve digestion,

re-move blood Impurities, pimples and eruptions disappear from your face and body and you feel

better.

Begin

at

once. Buy

at

The Roberts &Leahy

Merc. Co. Advt.

Tucumcarl Isto have a creamery. This Is

the

season of

the

year when mothers feel very much concerned over

the freguent

colds contracted by

Ussfr-ehildr- en, and have

abundant

reason for

It

as every cold weakens

tbe

lungs, lowers

the vitality

and paves

the

way for

the

more serious diseases

that

sooften follow.

Cham-berlain's Cough Remedy Isfamous for

its

cures, and Is pleasant and safe to take.

For 'sale

by

The

Eagle Drug

Merc. Co. Advt.

. Anson A. Avery of Santa Fe has

been appointed by Judge

Abbott

as receiver for

the Santa

Fe

Irrigation

and Improvement Company.

Do you know

that

more real danger lurks In a common cold

than

In any

other

of

the

minor ailments? The safe way Is

to take

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, a thoroughly reliable preparation, and rid yourself of

the

cold as quickly as possible.

This

re-medy Is for saleby

The

Eagle Drug

Merc. Co. Advt.

There Isno

better

medicine made for colds

than

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.

It

acts

on

nature's

plan, relieves

the

lungs, opens

the

secre-tions, aids expectoration; and restores the system

to

a healthy condition For sale by

The

Eagle Drug Merc. Co.

Advt.

Here la

a

message of hope and good

cheer from Mrs. C.

J.

Martin, Boone Mill, Va., whoIs

the

mother of

eigh-teen children. Mrs. Martin wascured

ofstomach trouble and constipation

by.

Chamberlain's

Tablets after

five

years of suffering, and now

recom-mends, these

tablets to the

publlo. For sale by

The

Eagle Drug Merc,Co.

Advt.

...

For

a sprain

you will find

Chamber-lain's

Liniment

excellent.

It

allays the pain, removes

the

soreness, and soon restores

the parts

to a

heal-thy condition. 25 and 50 cents

bot-tles for sale by

The

Eagle Drug Merc. Co. Advt.

W have received alaipmentof

916

cans

of

Guaranteed Inspected

I?

g

Floor,

Household

and Carriage

Paints,

JAP-A-LA- O

and VARNISHES.

TURPENTINE

&

OILS.

Anything fromahalf plat to10Gallon oan. Alto seeth Is artlstlo

on how to paint Your Homo,

Roiierts&LealiyMercanUleCo.

LORDSBURG

JOSHUA 8. RAYNOLDS. President.

JAS, O HAH AM McXARY, t,

W. L. TOOLBY, AMD Just --TH1 TI1E

NEW

MEXICO sSW.Va-- FvavaM". KSMPw.BSMPss,, EDGAR W. Cashier.

WALTER M. Asst. Cashier.

G. T, Asst. Cashier

First

National Bank

EL

PAGO,

TESAD

CAPITAL SUBPLUS. DEPOSITS KAY8KH. BUTLER. MOORB, 4,600,000

XTn.lt ed.

States

nDepooitory

4 percent, interest

paid

on

Savings Accounts.

Correspondence 1 Invited from those who contemplate opening Initial or additional

accounts laEl

Pso.

Assets

-

$6,000

000

Deposits made by mall are promptly acknowledged.

800.80

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come to everybody. Life has more ups

than

downs.

Right

now - r. wlilierou-ar- rnakina,

For

the Rainy

Day..

;

Where Is

the

moneyyou have been

earning

all these years?

Some oneelse has deposited

it

In

the

bank.

Why

don't

you

put

your own money In

the

bank? Why

let the

other

fellow save what you earn?

Start

Toiay, Ojcn a Bant Account Willi

THE

FIRST

NATIONAL BANK

of

ZL.ords'bVLrgr,

3ST.

2.

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GENERAL

MERCHANDISE.

EAGLE

DRUG

MERCANTILE

CO.

MINE AND

RANCH

SUPPLIES

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WESTERN

LIBERAL.

Lsrasfear; Hsw Msxlao.

PÜBLISUED FRIDATB. Kofrra t

las

PoatOdio at Vtrdsburf at

Bsoond Cías Malí Matter.

tlf

DOKlH.BKDEIZ. 8obaonption Priesa.

Tara Months (100

li

Mootha 1Tt

OaiTwr

SOS

Subaoriptlna AlwavsPsvshlsloAdranos,

'

That

reto

pen, Governor McDonald.

Nut

Tuesday Wood row Wilson goes on the payroll, and Mr.

Tail's

name winbe

taken

off.

iBB nouse,

arter

kowtowing to Speaker Baca,

and the

senate,

after

kowtowing to

the

county officers,grew suddenly

patriotic,

and adjourned over Washington'!

birthday,

and

the

Sunday following.

If

the

members of

the

legislature would spend

the

two days of vacation In studying the

his

tory ofthose for whom these two days

are

In honor, and profited by

the

study, the remaining days of

the

leg

Islature will be much more profitable

to the

taxpayers of

the state

of New

Mexico.

Thi

Libzbai.

Isgreatly disappoint ed In

the

action of

the Grant

county members of

the

legislature, especially

that

of Senator Walton.

For

many years the senator has been urging

the

putting

of county officers on a salary basis, as

the

pay they were drawing down was too large. He has printed In his paper numerous editorials

urg

ing, as a

matter

of economy,

that

the

county officers be

put

on a salary. As

chief

engineer of

the

democratic eoun-

-ty

conventions he has secured

the

passing of many resolutions,

demand-ing, as a

matter

of economy,

the

put

ting

of

the

county officers on a salary. As a member of

the constitutional

convention he helped

put

In

the

sec

tion

providing

that

county officers

should be paid salaries Instead of by

iees, ana Dragged or

what

he had ac compliance. As

a

member of

the

constitutional

convention be helped

tlx the salaries of

the state

officers,

and none of

them,

except

the

gov-ernor,

attorney

general

and

judges,

geu

over13,000 a year.

After

making

una

record ror economy he votes, as

a

member of

the

senate

that

In

Grant

county

the treasurer

and

assessor shall be paid more

than the

sute

of-ficers, 14,000 a year,

the

sheriff shell also receive more

than the

ordinary

state

officers, or ,500 a year, and big

pay fof his deputies.

lie

voted to pay

the

clerk more

than the

governor re-ceives, M.ouOa year

straight,

and as long as he acts as clerk

ot the district

court

an additional 1,200

a

year, a

total

of 5,200 a year.

The senator's

stump

record for economy Is good,

most excellent,

but

the

senator

Islike

rany

other

prominent democrats from Grover Cleveland,

the

down to Lee Dotson,

the

ty

commissioner, bis

actual

rec-ord, as shown by

what

he did

at

the

pinch, does

not at

all

jibe

with his professional record.

In the

house

Goodel'. voted for

the

salary grab

and loulware

voted

against

It. Bully forBob. This Ishis first political

act

that

the Libkbaj,

can really

com-mend. Mr. Boulware was assessor of

Grant

county forOreyears, and knows

that

$4,000 Is enormous pay for

the

work of

that

office. Mr. Goodell has

been both sheriff and

treasurer,

and he knows

that

the

pay fixed for those

offices runs

out

of salary Into easy money. There Is

another

angle from

which

to

look

at

the

votes of the

Grant

county representatives. They

Know

tnat tbe

money paid these of fleerswill be

spent

In Silver City, and

little

do they care where

the

money

comes from,

if It

Is

spent

In Silver City. They are willing

that

the

tax-payers should suffer, providing

the

moneygoes to

the right

place. They have shown

it

on

other

occasions, In

putting

forward

a

foot to

trip the

people who have bee o

trying to

estab-lish

a

new county

out

of

Grant.

They never miss doing

this

at

a critical

place, no

matter

how they may talk

between times. They know

that

the

division of

the

county would save money to

the

taxpayers,

but the

mon-ey saved would

not

be

spent

In Silver City.

The Libs

ral

Is disappointed

la the

action of

its

representatives In

the

Legislature.

Postmaster Lehman, of CIumju, was In town Saturday, making

the

run for Postal Clerk Ward, who was sick.

THE

LEGISLATURE.

There

were ructions In

the

house

last

Thursday and Friday. The

last

legislature made an appropriation of

11,500 for

the

speaker's contingent ex-penses.

It

was really a piece of

mon-ey for

the

people who had been

ap-pointed to someoffice, for

the

sake of drawing down the money,

during the

territorial

legislatures, which was stopped by

a strict

construction of the

constitution. The

day previous Representative Blanchard had In-troduced a resolution providing for

the

appointment of a committee

to

audit this

account, which passed.

After figuring

the matter

over some one discovered

It

was an Insult to

the

speaker tQ

audit

his account, and Thursday

a

resolution was passed re-considering

the

resolution appointing the

audit committer,

and laying

Iton

the

table.

The speaker then made a report as to

the

disposition of

the

money, ac-companying

It

by receipts from

the

persons

It

was paid to,

but

nothing showed

what It

was paid for. After

It

was read a resolution was adopted approving the report.

The

speaker

then

made a speech

thanking the

men who dstood by

him whan a nersonal at.tarlr had baan

nale

on him,

indicating

that

was Mr. Blanchard's object in introducing

the

resolution.

Mr. Blanchard

started

to reply

to

this, saying

that

there

was nothing personal In

the

resolution,

but It

was

presented

in

accordance with the law The speaker declared Blanchard

out

of order, and Blanchard appealed from

this

ruling to

the

house.

The

speaker would

listen to

no appeal ordered Blanchard to

sit

down, and when Blanchard

attempted

to stand

on his rights, ordered his

arrest

by

the sergeant

at

arms, who arrested Blanchard, and took him from

the

house.

The speaker announced

that

Blan chard could

not

sit

In the house again

until

be apologised. Blanchard is not much on

the

apology,

but

is strong for his rights. He sued

out a

writ of habeas corpus, was

taken

before Judge Abbott, of

the district court

who held

the

sergeant

at

arms had

no

right to arrest

him, and

turned

him loose.

Friday Blanchard was forgiven by

it speaker, the decree of

the

court

was entered on the minutes of

the

house, and

the

Incident was declared

closed.

If

the

legislature had

not

tried to disobey

the constitution

and provide a

little

easy money for

the

speaker's Mexican friends,

the

trouble never would have come up.

Major Llewellyn, representative from Dona Ana county, claimed to have discovered

that

Brian Boru

Dunn, a

Santa

Fe newspaper man had drawn down 11,500as deputy oil In

spector and never had done

a

lick of work as Inspector, and asked for a committee to investigate.

The

com

mittee

was appointed and told to not only Investigate Dunn,

but

all the

other

deputy oil Inspectors.

Friday

the

county salary grab came upIn the senate.

This

bill providing for robbing

the

taxpayers for

the

ben efit of

the

county office holders, was

supposed tobe a republican job, and

that the

democrats were opposed to It. as Governor McDonald had vetoed a similar bill, passedby

the

first leg-islature. However

the

county of

Beers had a stronger grip on some of the democratic senators

than

did

th

taxpayers, and

the

bill passed

the

senate by

a

vote of 20 to4. Four demócrata voted

against the

bill, and

the other

four voted for It. Our own

Senator Walton went back on the governor and voted for

this

out-rageous bill. Can

It

be

that

after

running

the

steam roller for so many years,

sitting

high up In

the

chauf-feur's seat, behind

the

steering wheel

Willie actually got

in front

of the roller, and

It

passed over him?

Monday

the

house passed

the

salary grab bill, with

the

senate

amend-ments, and It is now up to

the

gov-ernor.

General Victoriano

nuenv

who

an-nounced himself as provisional

pres-ident

ofMexico, when he locked

Pres-ident

Madero, In

the

palace, proves to be a Porfirio Diaz

sort

of a man.

Last

Saturday he concluded

that the

pen-itentiary

was

the

best place for Madero and Vice

President

Suarez,

until

it

could be decided

what

todo

with them, and ordered they be taken there. They

set out

In an auto, with a big guard.

After

a

short

time the

officers

in

charge of

the

guard

re-turned

and reported they had been

attacked

by a

party

of friends of Madero,

there

was a fight, and In the melee Madero and Suarez were killed,

but fortunately

none of

the

guards were Injured.

President Huerta

In-formed

the

representatives of

the

foreign governments of what had happened. They did

not take

kindly

to the

story, and

the

president has ordered a

court

of Inquiry to find

out

just

how

It

did happen.

The

murder of these men Indicates

that

even those highest In

authority

In Mexico

have

not yet

become entirely civ ilized, and

It

may be

that

the

entire Mexican

situation

will have to be considered and handled as though the people were savages.

1

R. D.

Smith,

whohas been dallying with

the

newspaper business for

the

past two months, has resigned and returned

to

hisold love,

the

Southern

Pacific, where he has been advanced from the baggage officeto

the

revising desk.

Jack

Page, of Duncan succeeds himIn

the

newspaper office.

TO

TRAPPERS

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Hilton Mercantile Co., San Antonio,

New Mexico. Over forty years experi-ence In

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SERIAL esOTT

DEPARTS!KXT OF THE INTERIOR Uoltad

IMm

Laa4 OfflM,

Las Cruces, New Meiico,

February. 71,rU). NOTICE IS HKHBBT GIVEN that the Buteof New Mexico, under ai,dbyvirtueof

theaot of Conaresa approved JuneSO, 1910,

ha made application for tbe followina;

de-scribed unapproprlated.unreserved, and publlo land, for tbe benefit oftbe

Santa Fe and Grant County Railroad Bond Fund:

All of Section t,T. SO8., R. IS W., If. M.

P. M,

Tbe purpose of tut notloe I to alio all persons claiming the land

adareT..or

de-siring'to snow It tobe mineral laobaruster, an opportunity to aieonjemtnat osnob,

or seleotion with the Registerand

Re-ceiver of the TJnlted States Land Offloe, at

Lai Cruoea, New Meiloo, and to establish

their Intereata therein, or the mineral char acter therof.

JOSEGONZALES Rag later,

Flrat publication, Feb. 88, 101.1.

Laat pub, March S3, 113. 1 '

NOTICR.

Departmentofthe latertor. ( ,

'

Uui ted States Land Offioe,

Las Cruoea, New Mexleo.

Feb.XL 1913.

NOTICEI herebygiven that Sarah C.

'Jer-nlga-formerly SarahÜ. Chapman, ofRi-d-

-rock. New Mexico, who, onOctober .1900.

mad Homestead Entry, No. 03700, for

N NEi;BES NBV; Seo.Sl.andNWfcNW

Seo. Township 188,Ranswl W.N MP Mer idian, has filed notloe of intention tewake

finalthree year Proof.to establiahclaim tothe

land abovedescribed, beforeD H. Kedxle, D.

B.Coinmlealoner, atLordnburg-- . N. M,,ou tbe

6th dayof April,1913.

Claimantname aa witnessed!

K. B.Turman, ofRed rook, N.M,

8amTurman, of Red rook, N.M,

F.W.Brakeneld, of Red rook.N. M.

Anthony Conner, of Redrook, N.M.

JOSB GONZAtES,

Register.

First publication Feb, . 19

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WESTERN

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JjORDSBURQ, Feb. 28, 1913.

rosTomcE houes.

Daily, - 8a. ra. to6 p. m.

Sundays, 8

to

9 a, m., and longenough

to wait

on all applicants

after the

ar-rival

ot Train

No.1, if

it

Is on time.

"On

Sundays postofflces

must

be

kept

open an

hour,"

Postal laws and regulations. Section 204.

Rufus

Wamel, of Demlng, was In

city

Friday, visiting:

J.

T. McCabe.

Post

Offlce Inspector Moran was In

the

city yesterday.

Farmer

IIlilla, of

bemlng.

was in

the

city

this

week, selling choice town lots in

that

city.

There

wis afine rain Monday

night

and

Tuesday,

the total

precipitation being .35 of an Inch.

W. F.

Hitter

brouKht In tils new

car

from El Paso, and he has

the

fin-est thing

In automobiles In town. A. P. Warner wrote Cashier Coon,

of

the First

national bank

that

he

had'

shipped

a

motor car from New York,

and

anked

him

if

it

arrived be-fore be got here to pay

the freight

on

It

end store

it

till

he

it

here.

For

sale cheap. R. M. García'

saloon fixtures, consisting of bar,

back-ba-r, plenty of chairs, frames

and

pictures. Fully equiped gasoline

'

lighting

system. Cheap for Cash.

Advertisement.

The

Kansas City, Mexico &

Orient

railroad Ispreparing to run a through

train

from Kansas City to Los

An-geles.

It

will run south from Kansas City, to Alpine, Texas over

the

Or

ient,

and

there transfer

to

the

South-ern

Pacific, which wilt take the

train

Into Los Angeles.

This

will give us

anothern through train

through here,

to take the

place of

the

Golden

State

limited, when

that

train

switches off

onto

the Southwestern.

Thomas B.Phoeby, one time a

pro-minent

citizen of

Grant

county, died

at

San Jose, California

last

week. Mr. Phoeby opened up

the

silver mines

at

Georgetown in 1884, and worked them

till the

price of sliver

went

so low

that

even these rich mines could

not

be worked to

a

profit. He closed them down in 1S93, and went to California, where he resided up to

the

time of his death.

The

secret service men

thought

they

had a cinch on

the

men who

stole the

machine gun

at

Hachita.

They took

a

troop of cavalry and went

out

to arrest the

men. There were enough men tiiere to make

the arrest,

which was done

without

a fight. They

did not

find

the

gun, although ma chine guns are a needed

miele

on

ranches along

the

Mexican border,

but

they did find a few sacks of oats in and

out

house

at

the

ranch. One

of the

soldiers took some of

the

oats

and

offered

it to

his horse, who ate them.

This

was proof positive

that

the

oats had been stolen from

the

cavalry,

the

horse identified them,

and the

men, the two Lards and Tod

Littleton,

were

sent

to Silver City, to be

the

guests of Sheriff McGrath

un-til the

grand

jury

heard

the

horse

testify

as to

the

Identity of

the

oats. Two soldiers are confined

at

Fort

Bliss on

the

charge of helping to

get

away

with the

machine gun.

The

people who took

it

did

not

take

the

breech block, and

the

gun cannot be fired.

Thomas Kennedy died suddenly

last

Saturday from pulmonary oedema. In-duced by his depleted physical

condi-tion Incident to oldage,and was

buri-ed

at

Shakespeare

last

Wednesday. Tom Kennedy was one of

the

old

timers

in Lordsburg.

lie

wasborn In

Erie,

Pennsylvania Feb. 2, 1837.

As

a

young man he went west,

locat-ing

at

Virginia

City, where he was

engaged In freighting.

In the

early eighties he moved to Lordsburg, where lie has lived ever since, engaged

at

different times In freighting, mining and stock raising. Some years ago he entered a homestead

south

of town, where he

kept a

small bunch of horses.

In the

fall of1911 he went to Sedg wick, Colorado, and spent

the

winter

with

his sister. He was always an

ttthwriuUo

MHertb, aod durlng-

-the territorial

days often bemoaned

the fact

that

he could

not

vote for president. Up

till the last

election he had voted for president

but

once,

when he voted for Samuel

J.

Tilden,

lie

came back from Colorado

just

be-fore election especially to vote for Woodrow Wilson, and was greatly elated over Mr. Wilson's victory. He was agood citizen, and was

universal-ly liked,

ne

was

not

married, and leaves two sisters, Mrs. Anna Cavan-aug-h,

of Sedgwick, Colorado, and Mrs. Cecelia

Babbitt,

ot Peary, Oklahoma.

C.

T. Babbitt, a

nephew of Peary, Oklahoma, and S.

F.

Brenn, husband

ot a

niece, of Pomona, California came here to

attend the

funeral.

AN

APPRECIATION.

As our dear uncle, Tom Kennedy, has gone

to the Great

Bayond, we

wish to

thank the

people of

Lords-burg

from

the

bottom of our

hearts

for

their

kindness

in this

hour of sorrow.

C.

T. Babbitt,

Peary, Oklahoma.

S. F.

Bbbjik,

Pomona.Callfornla.

In

1909 when W. E. Crukson, of Steeplerock, made his

return

to As

sessor Boulware,

putting

in his herd of goats he told

the

assessor

that

the goats were to be moved

out

of

the

territory Ina few months, and

that

they would not be assessed again,

ne

din

not return

them In1910,

but

that

made no difference to

the

assessor, and they were down on

the

1910 tax list. Mr. Crukson never knew of

it

till

a few days aao, when a friend showed him acopy of

the

advertised tax list, and he found he was

adver-tised as being delinquent to

the

amount

of 1135.30taxes on his goats for1910.

ne

was In town Sunday, on hisway to Sliver City, to Investigate.

He was told his name appeared on

the

error

list

ofthe advertisement, and

it

was probable

that

it

wouldbe marked

off

at

the present term of court.

At

Doming he got in telephone com

munication with the

treasurer's

of

fice, and was told

that it

would

not

be necessary for him tocóme to Silver City, as

the matter

would be arranged next week. He

returned

to his ranch Monday.

The

county commissioners held a special meeting

last

Friday, and re sclnded

their

resolution

to enter loto

a

contract'

with W. D. Murray to nu-ance

the

railroad bonds.

Commission-er

Ownby left here on

the

passenger

train

about

eight

o'clock in

the

morn-ing, attended

the

meeting, and

re-turned

on the evening

train the

same day.

There were received In Lordsburg this week, formal announcements by Mr.and Mrs. C.S. Kellum of the

mar-riage of

their daughter,

Minnie May,

and Tlios. A. Woods, which was

cel-ebrated

at

Riverside California, on February 8th. Both bride and groom are old time Lordsburgers, having many friends in

this

section of

the

country who extend

congratul-ations.

LOKU8BIKQ LOUUt, Ma.SO AF AM

Meets 8rdThursday nla-h- t of

tub

month.

Visiting BrothersInvited.

R. D.Smyth, W. If. O. P. Jefras, See'y.

County Surveyor Cox was In town the first of the week in hisnew motor car, which he has fixed up so

it

Is

the

very

latest thing

In surveying.

It

is one of the Bulck

touring

cars, and there Isnothing extraordinary

about

It

as a car,

It

Is

the attachments

and accessories

that

make

It

notable.

The

speedometer Instead of measuring miles and

tenths

of

a

mile, likeUie

ordinary speedometer, measures down to

feetand tenths

of a foot.

It

also

htsagradeometer,

which tells whether

Use machine Isgoing up hill or down hill, and notes

the

actual grade. There Isan

attachment

to

the

steer-ing column

that

notes whenever

the

machine

turns

to

the right

or left, and

at

what angle

it

turns,

and the direction of the angle. All these

In-struments

automatically make a

rec-ord on a sheet of paper,

jut

as Agent

McClure new thermograph does. The record of them all is recorded on a single sheet ot paper, which is

run

by

clock wark, and isso ruled

that

it

tells

Just

what

timeany

mark Ismade

on

the

paper,

thus

synchronizing

all

the

records. Mr. Cox's garage Is so

situated that

when the car Is In Its own stall

It

is headed exactly

north.

Before ha

starts out

In

the

morning he sets all his registers to zero, and then

starts

his machine. When he

comes back

after

a day's work he can take of the

strip

ot paper record, which will tell him Just how

far the

machine has traveled on each course,

the

elevation of

the

tuachlne, above or below where

it

started,

at

any point on the trip,

ne

has got

It

down

so fine

that

he has thrown away his surveying Instruments,

ne

can take

the

machine and travel over

tbe

ground he wants surveyed, stop

at

every corner and drive his numbered stake, and the record

strip

from his machine is a perfect

set

offield notes. Of course he saves

the

expense of

hiring

chalnmen and flagmen. He

carries a man to drive

the

stakes, al-though

It

Isnot necessary.

lie

Is now

working on two more

attachments.

In

surveying a mine for

patent

he has to

turn

In an affidavit signed by a chain man.

ne

is working on an

at

tachment that

will write in ordinary ink a name, will have

this

signed to the affidavit.

The other attachment

lafor workInrough country. He is having his mudguards

built

in sliding sections, so they may be pulled

out

sideways as one would pull

out

a drawer, and locked in position.

This

turns the

car Into an aeroplane, and when he wanU to survey

a lineup

the

side of acliff he pulls

out the

mudguards,

starts the

motor, and

the

Bulck motor Is

strong

enough so

that

it

voluplanes

right

up

the

cliff, and makes

the

necessary record.

With

this

ear he can survey

about

twenty-fiv-e

miles an hour, Instead

ot

an

aver-age of half a mile an hour on foot. He saves

the

wages of three men, and

the

expense of

a

camp outfit, for he can make any Ordinary survey, and

get

through work In time to run to

a

settlement

for

the night.

With this

machine he can underbid any

survey-or, and

then

do

the

work of a dozen

erao

engineers.

If

there

is work enough for him he will soon be Inthe Morgan class, and

hii

bank deposits

will be so big

that

no one bank will

be able to hold them.

Valley

View

News.

Ed

Wright

had a phone Installed in his home on Monday.

. Messrs. Gammon and

mil

have

re-turned

to town

after

completing work

on

J.

W. Johnson pump. Before leav ing they tested

out the

pump which

filled all

the dlt:hes

and had

started

up the hill towards the house, when they had to

shut

it

off.

Leslie and Vernon

Wright

were In

town several days

this

week.

Rev. D. F. Sellards organized a Sunday School

at

Steins on Sunday last, and will preach there once every month

Miss Blanche Wilson, who Isvisit ing Mrs. Harry Guess, visited the

school on Monday.

P. A.

Kerr

Ishaving land cleared

off, preparatory to building

a

nice

new residence.

3.

J.

Campbell is

la

Lordsburg

this

week.

Robert Guess Is

getting

together a nice lot of posts.

G. A.

Porter

is

getting

his land In

shape to do much farmlng.Mra.

Porter

Isexpecting

her sister

from Oregon, to visit hersoon

Mrs. Tyson, Isvisiting her daughter,

Mrs.

J.

W. Johnson.

Th

Twins.

Everybody Reads

THE JOURNAL

Why? Because it Prints

Today's

News

Today

'

and

Lots of it.

And

be-cause

it

is independent

in

politics and

wears

the

"

collar

of

no

political party

50 CENTS A MONTH

BY MAIL

Albuquerque

Morning

Journal

NOTICE

Department of theIuterior,

United States

Land Offick,

Las Cruces, N.M.

Jan.

17, 1913. NOTICE Is hereby given that Walter Foster, or Duncso.Arizona, who, onJune 18,

inoa made Homestoail Entry,(Serial No.0li)

No.478TfbrNW)NE!8WiNB': Beotion

,Township in 8. Hange 90W. N M P Mer

idian, has filed notice of Intentionto make final liveyears Proof.to establisholalm tothe

land above dosoribed, before D. II, Kedxle, U.8, Commissioner, at Lordsburg,N.M, on

tbe th dayof March, 1D1S,

Claimantnames aswitnesses;

II.K.Sullivan, of Dunoan,Arts.

CharlesTelles, ofDunoan, Ariz. George H. Cosper, Jr., of Dunoan, Arts.

Robert Johns, of Duncan,Aria. JOBE GONZALES

Register. First pub, Jan.U

764

SERIAL Mo.

003

1

DKPABTMKMT

Or

THK INTERIOR

UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.

Las Cruces, NewMexico. Fobruarv, 8,1913.

NOTICE

Notloe Ishereby airen that on the8th day

of February, A. D,M8, the Bsnt Fe Paoltlo Railroad Company, made applicationat the United StatesLandOffloe at Las Cruoes, New Mexico, toselect under theAotof April Bttb,

1WM, (83gttt.MA) thefollowing describedland,

t; The Northwest quarter of tbe

South-west quarter of Section twelveIn Township

thirty-thre-e South of Range fourteen West New Meitoo Meridian In New Meitoo.

Tbe purpose of this notloe Is to allow all pn.sonsclaiming theland adversely, or

desir-ingto show It to bemineral In vharacter, an opportunity to flleoujeotion to suchlocation

or selectionwith tbe local offloer for tbe

1SslililiHawtMi-tl- aan yl so.

wit: at thebindoffloe aforesaid, andto estab-lishtheir interest therein, or tbe mineral character thereof.

JOSE GONZALES,

RSXUSTER.

Firstpub. Feb,Si, 1813.

Arizona

&

New

Mex-ico

Railway

Co.

(:SS am Lt. Clifton, Ar. S:M pre

t:Stam Lr. Outbrie, Lv. S:13 pm

8:18 asa Lt. Dunoan, Lr.

t

ja

pm

;X8am Lv. Lordsburg, Lv. 1;S8pm

10:45 am Ar. Haohita. Lv.-- ll Mpm

South bound

train

connects

with

Southern Pacific west bound

train

No.

1, lea vine Lordsburg 10:57a.m.

Moun-tain

time.

South bound

triln

connects wltb El Paso & Southwestern

east

bound

tiain

for El Paso, leaving

Hachita

at

11:50 p. m., Mountain time, and with west bound

train

for Douglas and Blsbee, leaving

Hachita

at

10:50a. m.

Mountain time.

R, K. MINSON, General Passenger Agent, Clifton,

Arizona.

PATENTS

INFORMATIONVALUABLE

FREE

k

If

you have an Invention or any

patent

matter, writelmmediate-

-ly toW. W.

WRIGnT,

register ed attorney.Loan Ac

Trust

Bldfj.

WASniNGTON, D. O.

J.S. DROWN, BLAINE PHILLIPS.

Mines,

lands

&

town

realty

Investment

Securities

LiBt

YOUR PROPERTIES AND SECURITIES WITH US. PHILLIPS-BROW- N

CO.

AGENTS

Samson

Iron

Works

Stopkton.Cal.

Manufacturers oftbe famousSamson

En-gines, theSaui sonCentrtrugalPumps,

andthe Samson A to8Pull lractor.

FIDELITY PHENIX FIREINSURANCE Co. OF NEW YORK.

ROCHESTER-GERMA-N FIRE

UNDER-WRITERS OP ROCHESTER, N,T,

VENDOME

nOTEL,

LORDSBURG

"The Town

with

a

Future!"

FIRE

INSURANCE

AGENCY

W.T. BtTTKK Age

The foUowIng companies are represented:

LIVERPOOL

& LONDON

& GLOBE GERMAN AMERICAN

' '

PALATINE

flREMAN'á FUND

Four of the Strongest Oompanie

IntheWorld

Patronee

the

Local

Agency,

W.

F.

RITTER

',

,

- . AGENT

r.nnr.RTmo

NEW MFXICO

(European

Flan)

ROOMS. 75c, $1 AND $1.50

Contacted In aooordanoo with the eanltar

r

lowsof tbe StateofTeias.

The

JJit

equipped restaurant la

the Southwest. Headquarters for stockmen and mining men.

CHAS. ZEIQEE, Prop.

KL VASO, - - TEXAS.

Foley's

ORINQ

M 1st

riMesvat

suid BttmmH-r-CURKfl

Constipation.

Stomach

and

Liver Trouble.

by

stimulating;

these organs

and

restoring

their

natural action.

Is

best for women and

chil-dren as ORINO docs not

grip

or nauseate.

Sold by alldrug-gist-s.

Umk rais,goodfkw. I rs and vegetable Good I

A ftowefsandvcKeUblesicosM

I from good aeeJs. Wspro-

-I due goodseeds the Infer- -I f saceIsobvious. For sais) I I rvsrywUie. 1 SMS BUDANNUAL

rS)

M

sjnssat

S

.sLiustraca.

S

S

No.rwj. REPORT

Or

Tnt

CONDITION

First

National

Bait

At El Taso. In theState of Texas,attbe close of business Feb, 4, 1V13. ,

Resoarees.

Loans and illsminnts. n.rwi.eci.M

Ovenlreits. secured aud

unpwuieil NONE

U. 8. bonds to secure

circulation 800.OUO.00

C

8. bonUn tosecure

U.8.dnnosits IJO.onn.oo

To semirepostal savlnira NON K li0.000.00

Premium on LtUlted

States llonrts 6,000.(10

Bonds,securities, etc.. .tt.riMU.8T

Other real estate owned

Due from nat Ibanks

(not reserve events) .

Due fromstateand pri vate nanks and

bank-ers, trust companies

and savlnas banks 31IÍ.SW.W

Duefrom approved ro -erveea-mit- s l, 127.11. W

Checks andothercash

Items S4,'oes.33

ichangea forolearlng

house 160,407.81

Nnteinf other natlona I

hanks 1H.TP0.00

Fractional tiaper cur rency, uioaies anu

cents 1.8W41

Lawtulmoney

bank,vli:

Btiecle 6M.P1M

Leral tender notes.... U.UOU.Ott S.488.4&3.M

KortemptIonfund witn u.H,tnMQm ta

per-cent circulation). .. . 4.nnn no

Due from Ü.8.Tres...."" ls.suo.o

Total t.&,87Z.0 Liabilities.

Capltalstock paidin... O0.0O0.00

Hurpius tuna UU.OUO.00

tiuaiviaea prums, imi

expenses anu taxes

paid Í8.3SS.61

Nutlonal bank notes

outstanding... 800,000.00

Due to other national

banks at.747.74

Due tostate private

banks and bankers tac.o7i.es Due to Trust compa

-nles and savin(rsnanks B44.S04.91

Due to approved

re-serveatenta 0s.968.vl Individual

deposit!

subject tooheck 8.748.481.00 Time certificates ofde posit 1,15H,0K Kl Certified ohecks 01.IM

Cashier's chocks

out-standing 4n.nm.1w

Toited States deposits 138.77.lll8

Deposits of 0. 8

dis-bursingofficers 4,137.15 .PMfft.OS Reserved for taxes o.848.;T

Total .' 18,629,(172.90

State nfTexss, CountyofElPsso.su :

I, Editar W. Kayser, cashier of the above

named bank, do solemnly swear tbat the

above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

KDOAH W, KAYSER. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to beforemethis 7th

day of Feb, 191U. J.E. DENTON,

Notary Public Correct Attest: J.J, MCNDY

FELIXMARTINEZ

J.M. WYATT.

Directors

S100 Howard.

- A reward

oí tioo

will be paid for

evidence

to

convict any person of

un-lawfully

handling

&nThorses or

cattle

of Seven Spear Cross, Cross Spear

Cross, Spear Cross S,

and

of Spear CrossA brands. Range Burro

Moun-tains.

f -Sam

RiohardsoK.

t

CIoiSa

J.

S. BROWN, Prop. All kinds of

Liquors and Cigars

r;

And, also,

there

will be a LUNCH COUNTER annex to

the

saloon, where will be served all kinds of lunches,

hot

or cold. Come one.com all.

Constipation

"For

many years1was troubled, in spite of all remedies

I

used.

At

last

I

found quick relief and cure in those mild, yet thorough and really wonderful

DR.KirJC'G

HouLifo Pills

Adolph BehJnceek, Buffalo, N,Y.

ft

CENTSPEISOTTLEAT LLDRU8SISTS.

you

want

to

IF

a

"Watch

or

haveaJWatch

7

repaired

go

to

EL P1S0, TEX-TH-ATS ALL

líoüol

For

Indigestion

var

ünartnlee

Coupon

If.sfisrasios atati.se souls at

fap

l. yo esaboasatl ssrtt baa

a4

ssss-fi-"f

"! year money. Try Kodsf todaysathissvsrsnua. filloat sua

slia lbs ittowin. svsuat It tetksda alar al the time ofparchas. IIItfails la ssilaryyo

talaralb Sottla sustain! n soo-ikli-a oftfc

MSieltaMlaaalaWyfIros wkoaasea toacas

It.sosws wüi

falui

rmu mmtmi.

atsabsv-

s-UaS

Tktoeal.

Digcst3YhatYouEat

Asi üakaa

tb a

Stomach Swetl

BaOaDeWXTT 4 (mX CIsicsssTaH

tlL

Sold by Eagle Drug Company.

Snbscritic fbr and Adrcrtlse In THK

Western

Liberal

PUBLISHED AT LORDSBURG, N. M.

nicn

MINING CAMPS,

Smelters and

Reduction

Works

surround us.

Our

nearest

paper is

at

SILVER

CITY,

a distance of fifty miles. Upon

the north

of us lies MALONJE and

STEE-PLEROCK.

Northeast

lies GOLD

HILL.

South of us

are

SHAKESPEARE

and

PYRAMID.

Southwest

Is

GAYLORSVILLE. West

are STEIN'S

PASS and

the

VOLCANO

DISTRICT.

Northwest

Is CAMP.

LORDSBURG

Is the depot

of supplies for

this extensive rafhlng

dls?

trlct

and

for"the

hundreds

of

ranches

located yROM TBS

QILÁ

RIVER

OKTHI ItOBTaiOTHS

MEXICAN

LINE

oa SOUTH

'I HE.

LIBERAL

Covers all

this vast territory

and

Is devoted

to the

Inter-ests

of

MINERS

MERCHANTS'

,

...

MECHANICS

STOCKMEN

And,

in

fact, all who live In

this

section or have

Its

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