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4-26-1902

Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 04-26-1902

T. Hughes

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11 NEW APRIL 26, 1002. NUMBER 24

Territorial Topics

TAOS.

t c .,( ,

nt.

Mi

0

Sti vena has roturnotl from ,n1

months'

vlalt with Iter pi. 1 t

Iit'

ioK. Neli

intv ommlHsloiiprB ndlourn

Ou'r

next mooting,

the

llrst

.1 a

'i

in June. On account of Judg nu i ,i :..t the Honoral county fund nit I t rippled condition, nothing

wn. '.aid out of

it

at Uint meetinK- T ..urvev of

the

Munby addition to Trio;

tent

..halaying out ithottt fortyi been completed to

the

lotH.

c

A

m w et it, tohe opened up soon mut

mon

, Intci Most of tho lotB have been sunken for.

t

tJifdorf

lias completed tho

. r, ..ik in hi oreharil nt Rnnehos.

Mr ii ilorf

has sot

out a humlrod

.ntn- -

tries,

and ns an n.vporlmant pla . i mime poach troena. uxpooliig tini. t. the north. Formerly It wn tin 'istimi to glvo them u 1 entlnu fnc--

Hie i tin Houtli. whleli had

the

dl:td-- m,t...'.

if

an oarly buddltiK of

the tn.

tin lute

fruit

Injuring

the

proB--

nn

ii lit We nivnlt with Intonwt

I ,. i. i,n- f

this

experiment. In nix

it c

ii

wcKh the orchard

will bo

in lloi'in

SILVER CITY.

Froi ,

t''c

Independont.

1r'

I ,1 Kelly linn boon mtlto III for

tl"

past tew days and hor frlundo

Du

leeu

viry much worried as to hor

ii

rj

T

tr.nl

of .lohn OhlhlerH, who shot

nn'

died iiiomna Hotlln In

this

city

last

(let inker, has boon

set

for

the

i

this

mouth.

Mis. l ulu Taylor haH

taken

a re-la-i ti'oni her

recent attack

of pneu-m- i ..'a mii: uer friends

are greatly

eon--i

irrc'I o

rr

her

present

eonditlun.

l Ii ronsiilerod very serious

V,

.iv

imibi".. . ... ....

..v

:

i,n,.l"at

- comity to

tnie

a iook

iu

mo

in.

i.iirat;.d a now

street

...

s .rlt kl

tns ui

,i

fn.

from

dust

during

tT',"yav

A

i ,i Iceii einnluvcd uuch morula

Ii w ''.iwn all Hi

atruots

in tho

btl

no H-

- piiKhnsed b

the

(lt Ii'lIM ii , ,

a.var.

XV, tin catr

nho

I)

ii. I i

twron

Sil-e- r City nnd Mogol

lull Htnu h Hint

as

soon nH ho

takes hairo

be will

endeavor

to get

the

n

.i

sliluuts to

petition

tl--e ilupart-im-

to hnve tho

stnge

coming

this

tva. bav.- Mogollon nn

hour earlier io as

to

re

to Silver City In time to mnke t i

nii

Hon with

the

outgoing passen-gi-r

train

As

the schedule

of

the

stn i is

at

Lu

present

time It gets to

Silvrr

City Just a

little

too

late

to at h

tbr train,

and piishongers who

ore

fioltm eiit on tho

tialn

have to lay

ov.r

until

.he mxt

oventng. whleli

mnkis

it

vrjy

inconvonlont to some.

HILLSBORO.

From

the

Advocato.

A new girl

arrived at the

homo of

Mr and Mrs. Al Sheparil.

Dr IC, P. llllnn, one of Socorro's most MiiHimtlnl citizens, is horo this

wuk gieetlng

ninny old friends.

Hiv Day nnd wlfo

arrived

hero from

Lai

Cruces ami hnve tnkon up

their

ubode In tho Mothodlst Kplscoiml par- sonage

Piof H A Schmidt, well known In

this

county visited Hllisboro. Ho was on hi i way to

v'slt

his son

nt

Chloride.

.Mr Schmidt hnu charge of a

smeltor

In

the Narimlento

country , ninety

mi

oi

west of Alhuiiuornue.

Mnlor Robertson,

the

principal of the l.rhool, closed his two wooks term today Sovoral pupils grndunted. Hnd Mr Robertson not

taken

tho

matter

In hiind and contlnttod tho school for two wiik-- at his own oxponso

the

graduat- ing tItiss would have been

deferred

un- til

another

term

ot

school.

From tho News.

Lorion Miller, of 131 Pnso.

snout

a couple of days in

the

city, looking

after

,l....r.

iiiaii.-in- .

Sidney

Stern

died nt tho Kllzubcth's hospital. Chicago. Mr.

Stern

was ivt'U known lu Alumogorilo, La

Liu

nml Tu'nroBn, having spout sovornl yenrs In

this

ueetlon

trying

to

recover

his

lunlth.

The snvnuo

rooster, referred

to u

fcv. months ago lu tho News us attack-lu-g

ihlldreii. hnd

another

victim

this

we.k It Hie

little

sou of Mrs. Dunn, who inri'lee un ugly wound

under

Iila right eye Indicted by

the

bonk of

the brute

The fowl has been

dispatched to

tho hapny

hunting

grounds of rosterdom.

Olllier

lllllv Smith

returned

from Lincoln county where ho had

taken

lumen

Hiukorman. arrested

for steal- ing an cxpr ss pnokago

eontnlulng

ylOrt from iho

Cnrrlzoo

otllco.

Hacker

mun had been In

the

employ of tho

company only

throe

ilayn when he skipped to 131 Paso with

the

money

sloltn Whrn arrested

he had $(!o on his person llln

examination

took place

at

White Oaks nntl he waH hold to nppenr

biioro tho

grand Jury. He

Ih now In the comity Jail

at

Lincoln.

Mrs M M. Musscy will Bpend thu summer months In

the

Snernmontos, U'tivltig for

the mountains

thin week,

Three

new Hall

safes arrived

In Ala-- monorail this week. They wore

lor

Laurie &

Fm.ler.

F. V. Holland & Co., and S. H. P Iphroy.

Prof. V. C. Itocho. or

the faculty

of tho Now Moxlro Baptist college nt Ala-- moKordo, rnturned from a

trip

oast,

Arthur

Douglass

has

resigned his position ns oouatiiblo In Titlnrosa pro--

einct

ami

Julian

Unrein

has

lieen np-- pointed to

the

ollieo.

Junius Hoono & Co. hnve boon awarder!

the contract

for

cutting the

larjto ditch enBt of Alamogordo and work I:oh boon commenced on

the

same.

ir

Wheeler and Mlos Alice Sumner, of Menenlero uxoncy. were ninrrlml

at

Hotel AlamuKordo by Hev. C. M. (lear-- hurt

.Initios Kyrnoe. who hns been seri ously 111

at tho hospital

for two mouths

past,

and wliom tho pltyslcttms feared would loao

hit

mind. Is slowly roeov-orhtg-.

Tulnrosa

will

raise

an i.bundnnt crop of

fruit this

sonson.

The tree apricots,

poaohen, qttlncoB, tilums and

apples are

iitll of yottiiR fruit. Also i;rnpos and

berries

will bo plentiful.

KINGSTON.

1'rotn Hllisboro Advocate.

Mr. Thompson, of Andrews. Is " reg-

ular visitor tj

Kingston

Messrs. Davis ami Campbell went to the

Carpenter

mining

district,

in

or,,,,,

v ew group of mlnos.

R Amor

rPtunloU fron, KnnBai City and hns pttrchnscd sovoral

.

car

wntl,ni ,

u,,.

,hnt kot, whom Iih gontH nro lu

sharp

do--

, .

Wolgemuth. who.

vls'ted

Doug--

, u ,, .vlth thnl nlr.ee

A

Herring

was

hastily

summonml to

the

bedside of his sick

motner

In Colorado. At

this writing

her condition Is unchanged.

Mitch (irny enme in from tho Cnrpen.

tor

mining

district

for supplies nntl to

intend

to

other

husinuss

Interests.

Wiley Pagtto and slstor. Miss Idn, from i.ake Vnlloy. nro

visiting relatlvos

nnd friends hero.

A. 13. Hond nnd I3nrl WlUon hnve gone to i.nke Valley to work on

the

Dude mine.

A.

nnrnaoy

hns

returned

to his homo in lllsboo, Ariz., where his

business

In-

terests

ilcmnnd his

attention.

John

llright nnd wlfo loft on Satur- day's conch. Mr.

llright

goes to tho Organ

mountains

to

take charge

of some machinery, and Mrs.

llright

went to visit Mrs. H. A. Klngor a few days

at

the S L C ranch.

SANTA FE.

From

the

New Mexican.

.1. H. Walker has bought from A. 11.

Kuuohnu a lot on

finiiit

uveiitto adjoin- ing tho

residence

of .1. I). Hughes. An old ndobe building on

the

lot Is being

torn

down

preparatory

to tho

erection

of

a pretty

brick

collage

by Mr. Walk er. Tho price of

the

lot was

?"ri,

Hon. Thomns Hughes,

the

successful

editor

of

The

Albuituoniue Citizen, and who

represented

lite county or llernti llllo four

times

In tho

legislative

coun- cil, nnd

that

with

credit,

nrrlvod Snt-tinln- from Las Vegas, which town he visited on business. Ho is

stopping

with his

daughter,

Mrs. O. C. Wntson.

nnd expects to

return

to Albiuiueriiuo Saturday evening.

A large Hock of grosshcakn mndo merry

chatter

In tho

orchard

or George

H. Cross on

the

south side. Tho birds

are

of rich plumage, resembling tlr'y

pnrrots.

nnd runge

the

Puclfte

coast

from

Patagonia

to Alaska. It Is

rare

Hint they tnko tho Rooky mountain

route

In

their spring

migration

trip northward,

but they very often nppenr

here

on

their

Might

southward

in the rail.

If It bo

true

thai coming

events enst

Hiolr shadows hcftiio,

the Sisters

of

Loretto

may

consider

tin lr

bazaar

a splendid success. About forty of

Santn

Fo's

representative

Indies hon tired tho meeting held on Tuesday Inst, with

tholr

presence .Many

mutters

of

lmpotunce relative

to

the

bazaar were

discussed, chairmen

for various com-

mittees weie

appointed, nml nil passed oil without tiny

discordant

Incidents This, however, Is no subject for sue

prise

us each one in

attt

iulunce

vus

tho pcrsoniucntiou ot amiability and good will Tho time appointed for

tht

opening ot

the bazaar

Is May I I Ainu MfConl elilef clerk In tho of--

iMMnHiii ....

lice of Surveyor General Morgan O.

Llewellyn,

returned

front Alhuqin-rque- ,

whore IiIm wife !o vIhIUiw friends.

0.

C. u'atHon reinrneit from an over-ititti-l

trip

toTmok.

.Mr. iiiid Mm 13. V. Orlnwolil. of St.

l.oniB.

are

vl.iltor:i '.n Hanta l e.

fl. ...... 1 tt llUln.. Im ...1 I

l'AJilt.

Illill Ii. II. I

llllt.

in rAil-rni-l homo from Washlnntou and New Vork City.

A. A. Keen,

territorial

land eotnntls-- nloner. lias Kime to (luuilnltipo county on olllelal business eonectod with Ills olllce.

Hobeil IlRltne. of Nfw York f!ltv.

who Isona pleuBttro

trip

to California.

l stopplnu off In

Santa

Fe for a few-- days. He Is n

brother

In law of Solo- mon

W. II. Pope. United

States nttomey

for tho Ptioblo Indians, .1. V Crnnda I.

of

the Fnlteil States

Indlnn school in rianta Fc, ami .1. It.

Harper,

superintendent

of

irrigation

for

the

Pueblo Indians, left on a

trip

to the pueblos of 7.1a. .lemez and Co-chlt- Mrs. A. .M. HitKhes.

mother

of .1. 1)

nntl L. A. HukIics, and Mrs. .1. 11.

Humes,

eft for II oomltiKton. Indiana.

Miss Fllznboth Hughos.

slstor

of

the

Mossrs Hughes, loft for Ojo Cnllunte, from where she will

return

to Santn Fo on

her

way to

the

Pacific coast.

There

was a light

frost last

night, hut no ilnmage was done to fruit.

II. A.

Sleyster.

of Aibiuniorqtie. nn

Insurance

agent, who

spent

a day in

Santa

Fe. left for Lns Vegas.

Clerk Atanaslo Hotnero Is very proud of a

blanket

In his pos- session woven In 177(1 by his

great grandfather.

C. .1. fSaUn and son. of Katun,

are

iu

Santa

Fe. Mr. CJavIn is one of the best known

citizens

of

northern

New

Mexico, who Is a gront worker for

the

welfare of

the territory.

S. II. 13lklns. who lias been in Hnnta Fo county

the past

few weeks looking

nftor

bis mining

Interests

in

the

south

oni

part ol

the

county, will leave for his home at Columbia. Mo., ot which city he Is

postmaster.

HiikIi Murray

arrived

from New Vork to

take charge

of

the

remnltiR of his

brother,

who died in Santn Fo on Sunday night. The

remains

will bo

taken

to New York for

Interment.

SAN MARCIAL.

From

the

Hoe.

Al Shoppard Is

interviewing

old friends lu

this

vicinity.

The Sun Mnrolal postoillco has ox-- tonded Its closing hour from 7 to S o'clock.

Mrs. L. C. Hrown's

blight little

boh wns

quite

severely

bitten

by a dog.

Mrs. Sid

llockott

and inmlly nro ex- pected back from St. Louis about tho

USth of

the

month.

The ntirnctlv

-

nppoaranee

of our pnrk

iloinonsti..ies that

every

dollar

Invested in It hns been put to goon use.

The avenues

of

trees

nro

taking

on

spring

follugo r.ml In a few dnys

the

nppentnnce of

the

town will be nt Its best.

Lnst week Mrs..M.

Fletcher

received a

telegram

nnnounclng

the

illness of Mrs. Humble nt Hiikersllclit. Cnl. .Mrs.

Fletcher

Immediately

departed

for

tho

home of hor sick

daughter.

J. N. Hroyles has secured liorinlsslon from tho board of county commission-

ers

to build a telephone line from Snn Mnrclal to tho Rosotlalo mining camp.

Tho line Is

under construction

as

rar

ns Old Town.

J. A, Honl.

representing

Tho Albu-ttiorqu-c

Citizen, called upon Snn Mnr-clnlltO-

tho

other

tiny. With type-

setting

machines, n now nnd fust prens, n complete bindery, tho

lutost

noveitlcs In typo, cnpablc

reporters, popular proprietors

ami

editors

and un

outside

mun who

generally gets

'"next" to tho few people who nro not

subscribers

to

the

pnpor, It Is not such

n tllltloiilt

mnttor

to

understand

why

the dollars

of tho public How Into tho coffers of Tho Citizen.

Wllllnm

Sanders

nnd wire hnve been In Snn Mnrclnl for

several

dnys. Mrs.

Sunders hns boon

operated

on by

tho

Drs. Crulokshnnk nnd u

tumor

re- moved. The Indy Is

getting

ulong nicely and will soon be nble to

return

to

her

home out from Mngilalenu.

LAS CRUCES.

From

the

Progress.

Mrs. Hntton leaves on next Sunday for tho summer. She will visit Kan-sn- s

City and

other eastern

places be- fore

returning

In tho fall.

Miss GoldbeiK,

teacher

In

the

So.xton school nt 131 Pnso.

returned

to 131 Pnso from u short visit with Mrs. Roberts, of

this

place.

Dr.

Warren

W. C. Sponcer. of Hus- ton, wlio Is looking over

the southwest

In

the interest

of

eastern capital

left for tho Santn Rosa oil (Holds.

Tho Misses Scrogglns gnve a

party

In honor of Miss Lena Scott, who is soon to leave for Texas. A very pleas-tin- t

ovonlng

vns

enjoyed by tho young people.

Dr.

J.

V Cowan, ono of tho old tim-

ers

of

this

section, loft Lns Cruces to locate In

the

prnctlco of his profession nt Altimngordo. Lns Cruces will miss

the

genial doctor.

One or

the

snddest ncldonts on rec- ord nnd ono which every

member

or our

little

village

circle

reels most keen-

ly is tho

death

or Mary, tho

bright little

1

year

old

daughter

of Mr. nml Mrs.

Oscar Lohmnn. During

the past year the

child has boon nttomUng school

at

Visitation nendemy. whore

she

was un iversnlly loved by both tent-bor- nml pupils. Lust

Tuesday morning little

Mary complained or not feeling well nml It wns decided thnl sho should Himd

the

'lay

at

homo Ilow soon, however, I.

her

Innocence, sho

set

fire to

her clothing

with

the

mntehos wlin which sho was playing nnd before

M l;;::!:; II IlItlHt

VOLUME ALBUQUERQUE, MEXICO, SATURDAY,

Kmasssamsmatam

iVS

'.'omrnct'o.

ALAMOGORDO.

BitpDrlntemletit

flnnies the mw

child's

body wns burn--

oil so badly Hint death ri'Huvt'il

her

of

her

Hiilloi Iiikh lu a few hours

after.

From the Itepuhllenu.

F. H. Hull, a DeiultiK enttloman, vis- ited

her?

last weok nml wur so nleas--

O.I tttltl.

,..

..I.t 1(1,..,

...

I ...I... Blll.flll.llllt.tf

v.l nmmmii n

country

thnl

h'

Intends to locate here minittlline inou.

J. II O'llloliy. Kimeral

nmnnser

for tho Washlncton Life Insurance compa ny for New Mexico and Arizona, has

'been

olectml prosldimt of

the

New M".

co

Fair

aaioclat'.on

at

Alliunueniue.

and will tutuiiKe

the Territorial

fair

at thut

ptuci.

this

year. The selection Is n tjood oil" ami no doubt under

the

mnnnsomunt of .Mr. OWelly

the fair

thin

year

will Ikj

lielier

than over.

The countlttK of tlio votes

cast

for Mny Queer proved very

Interesting

At MoFie hall

at

the college a

law

nrnwil of ntudonts and

tholr

friends Kathored to

hear the

resttit of the eontost.

'the

leailluK candlilntea were Miss .llesslo Nowcomi) and Miss Ade--

laldolluBhPs. The

final count, announ cod

at

0 o'clock, nuowetl

the

following voto: .Mibs

.owcomn. it:u; ittss

HurIics, OSI. The youni; lady

just dec

tod by popular vole was a close con-

testant

las-- yenr. and hor

friends are

gronfly

pleiscd

over

her

election this your.

RATON Froiji

the

Reporter.

(!)o. and Reed Oiiiinm nro in rrom

the mountains

on nccount of tho suii-- mis Illness of

their aunt.

Mrs. Rend.

Hi ,1 IJenott and family

returned

to Unton from u six weeks

visit

with

lulativos

and

friends

In W'sconsin, mnkfm: only

short stops

nt Croon Hay.

New London,

Stevens'

Point. Mllwnu-kc-

aril

OEhkosh. They

report hulng

had u delightful trip. While In

the east

Mr. Hennett had an

arttllelal

hand lilted to Ihr left arm.

Harry

Mabor, .1. C. King, .lohn

Jones

nml F. Loueka linve

returned

from n duck

hunting

oxped'tlon on tho lnkos

In tho vUinltv of Mnxwoii

t'lty.

They

brought

In 'J.in ducks. When thoy made n halt on

First street

thoy made ii grand

distribution

and In a few mlu utus

their

wuuon was empty nnd nenr y every Otlzen who linpponnd

that

way was tho lucky possessor of

several

ilnr. t

On Wotlnesdny

night

or early Thtirs dny

monlng the

Cash

bargain store

on

First street,

owned by S. I. Anutur skv.wns burKlnrized nnd goods

ninount

Ing to nbout L0 stolen. The bitrglnrs

entered

from

the

reiir. by rorclng too mineIs of

the

bnck door. 'I hoy were evidently in a

hurry

ns tho goods

taken

wore

those

which were

nearest their

hands, nnd consisted principally of inon's

ants,

while

the

cotus ami vests, shoes, underwonr. etc , were

not

ills turbed. On the same night a

private

house wns

entered,

but no-.iln- g wns stolen.

From tho Kange.

Dr. W. M.

Forster,

a physician from San

Francisco,

Is u new nrrivnl in tho city. He will

locate here permanently.

A son wub born to Mr. nnd Mrs. A.

D. Gaston, of

this

city. Tho fond

fnthcr thinks the

new nrrivnl

nt

his homo has all

the marks

of inherent, Km.tnoss.

Miss Kugonlo Moore

returned

from un extended

trip

in

the

south. .Mrs.

Moore Is In Missouri

lecturing

for

the

Good

Templars,

with which

order

she

is now identllleil.

The commissioners appointed to par- tition

the tract

of land known ns

the

Dorse Shoo

much, didn't partition,

re- porting to

the court that

ml

equitable

division couldn't be mndo to tho dif- ferent

clnlniunts

nml recommended the stile of

the

lnnd ns n whole.

Rnton l"is

the

best nnd most com- plete

snnltnry sewerage

system lu

the territory.

It v.ns

constructed

In a

workninn-IIk- nml

systemntlr manner

liv tie O'Rourke Construction com- pany, of Denver. Colo., according to plnns nnd spuclllcntlons drawn by City

Engineer

D. H. Merry, and is up to

date.

LAS VEGAS.

Fror..

the

Record.

As It Is Impossible to replnco nil the bnd wnlks In town nt once, why n : hnve u mnn "with n hummer" drive down

the sharp

spikes

that

ev-

erything

with which they come In eon

tuct?

Thomns Cnrr. who

strayed

to Las Vegan front

the

Jungles of Chicago, o

drunk

and disorderly nt nn onrly hour. I'ollcomnu Hogurt tossed him in

the

city Jail and

Judge

Wooster gave him .r ami costs, or four dnys on the chain gang Thointis took ilie

hitter.

Tho engiigeiiient of II. T.

Fuse

I to Miss Heile Rogers hns boon nnnoiiivcod nnd

the marriage

will

take

place on April IK). Miss Rogers and Mr. FiiboII nr two or Las Vegas' most popular young people nnd tholr many

friends

shower upon tin in

tholr

best wishes and cmmratulatlouB.

Thursday

was

the

first murrlnge of Mr. nnd Mrs. F H. Jnniia rv. nnd

they celebrated the

dny with n tumor weildlm:. lu

tho afternoon

Mrs.

.Ir.nuiiry held n reception for u number of

her

lndy

menus

nml in

the

evening

ontertnliicd

thlrty-liv-

guests

nt six l.i.mled

euchre

Prof

Jninos

MeNnry received

the

sad tldlniss

thnl

his

mother

hnd passed away

at Pittsburg.

Pn.

Professor

Mo-Nar-

returned

from

her

bedside a

short

tlmo nuo nml hud received word only ycBtonlny Hint she wns

better

He

will bo unnble

to

go to tho funeral on iu

count

of nresslni:

duties

hero His

brother, John,

nnd

sister

nro "till In

Pittsburg.

Jnclnto

(Inrein wns bound over to tho gruntl Jury hy .Indue Wooster to niiBwer... ror

then

of $70 from W 13.

II ' ' m. 1

nntl falling to

raise

Unit ninount was remnniieil tn tin. ciuintv lull. fJnrclii claimed

that

he did not ntiutl the honuy but

the

evidence seomod to be sulllc

lent to hold hint. '

At the

p'easant

card

party

(tiven

Saturday

tilnht by Mrs. LuiIwIk llffild.

In honor of Mrs.

I.lebstutter,

Mrs. eonniy Biiperinienueni oi sciiooib, iiuio (IcorRe P. Monev took tho

tlrst

prize

Saturday afternoon about

fi o'clock or for the ladles and Simon

Ilnrhnraeh

hat Is nipponed to lie blood politon-fu- r

the uniitleiiipii.

Theiv

were fortv-- liitt. Death came liortly

after

tho lit-- fix

present

and the gnme for

the

evun--

lug wns six handed euchre. Kefrosh-- inputs wore served nntl a good time wns enjoyed by all present.

The

trlti

or Troop A to 131

Porvonlr

Sundnv wns finite nn exciting ono Re side u eouplo of, sham

buttles,

Louis

Judell

had

the misfortune

to

have the horse

ho wns riding

break

Its neck. Ju- dell wns doing scout duty In one of tin fhnni bnltlos mid, ns ho wnn

returning'

nt n gnllop. his horse

stumbled

by n shoe loosening, nml

turned

n

complete

sontersuult.

breaking

Its nook. Louie wns thrown

pretty hn'd,

but not

hurt,

nnd got nnothur

horse

nt

Trout springs

on which to

return

home. Tho horse was one hire ' from n Mexican. a;.d he values It.

under th" ctrcumstnncos,

nt nbont ?0e. About twenty-liv-e member"

of

the

troop took in ..le

lido

to Por vonlr. They left nbout 8 nclock In ttie morning nnd got back

utter

7 Iu

the

evening.

Governor Otero, wife and son. Ml-- mud.

returned

to

Santn

Fe

after

n pleasant visit here.

W. J. nnd family have

had

the

body of

tholr

son oxhumcd.

and loft with

the remains

for

their

home

at

.Muncle. Intl., where thoy will remain.

Tho ladles of

the

13plscopal

church

will remove tho

partition

In

the

ohapel nnd mnke on lnrgo room for

their

social affairs. Tho Indlus hnve boon

untiling

tn

tholr

efforts, of lute, and need n Inrgor place for

their

social

gatherings.

W. 13.

Crltes

had his cnsli

drawer

tapped of $70. Ho

stepped

out of

the store

nnd while nwny

the sneak thief

vol In .lis work.

The

police nro on n

dew

nnd will probably round in tho

thief

today.

In

the preliminary debate

hold In tlic Normal chapel, to choose

the

con-

testants

who will

represent tho

Nor nml

university nt the debate

with

the

Agricultural Coiloge

at

Albuquerque some time In May Wayne C.lnssford and George Degner made

the highest percentages

and wore chosen. Miss Helen Ilinko ami Norris Cochran made

the

next highest

averages

nnd wore

selected

ns

alternates. The

subject for debate was. "Resolved.

That the

United

States

Should Confer Inde- pendence

I'pou the Philippines."

A

committee

trom the faculty

ncted

ns Judges, hut no decision wns given ns to

the

evidence

presented

on

the

sub-

ject

debated,

that

being not

cssentlnl

to

the selection

of

the represontntlves.

The

other contcstnnts

were

Jake

Levy.

Hnrold Ireland nnd Misses Mny Koss nml ienrl linker. The

contestants

al!

'M wtdl and displayed

considerable

knowledge

nlout the possibilities

ot our possessions in tho

Orient.

Mrs. Georco Noyes and

mother.

Mrs.

Dav, loft

yesterday

for Carbondnlo. HI.

P. 13. Garcia was lu

yesterday

trom Kock Fc.nl

loklns

for lahorero lor ills

nicnr

beet fnnn

There are

a

large number

of hides coming into

market here,

which moans

that the

cnttlo

are

dying freely.

Captain Da Costn. of

the infantry.

has appointed R. Ullhurri bocoiiiI ser- geant u ml Frnnk Morgun

third

Be-

rgenia of company K.

The

Mnsonlc ccmetory is to nnve

20(1 now shndo

trees planted thotoln

and the wulks and dtlvewuys

are

to be graded and

repaired.

iVdolph Voronborg and runiuy nave moved from Philadelphia to Wat tons.

nnd Simon Voronborg. a

brother,

of

the

Voronborg .Mercantile company.

Iiuh

departed

for tho

east

on n buying trip.

John

Hobntt nnd wire, rormetiy ot Hoston. who hnd boon In

the

city for n couple of weeks,

kit this afternoon

for

Colorn-'.-

Sprhus.

where they will

make

their future

home.

William Hoylnn Is In trom his

ranch near

Cabra Springs and

roll' rates the

drouth

story, llo

said

that

one or his neighbors had lost forty out of ninety-fiv- e

cattle

on account of

the diouth.

Tlx

nrrest

of Louise

Trttjlllo

for Amelia Vorrego with naughty words was

settled

by L.miIso apologiz- ing and paying tho costs. In

addition,

sho wns put undor n $100 ponce bond to keep

her

tongue quiet.

From

the

Optic.

R. II. Wlskerson, n well known I3lk of Lns Vegas,

writes

to

Secretary

lHiiuvolt. from Skngwny. Alutku He Is well ami doing fairly well.

Mrs. II. L. Honham nml Miss Katha- rine Pago, who had been

visiting

Mrs.

W C. Kailoy. loft for Dorsoy, where they will spend a

short

tlmo before

preceding

to

their

homes In tho

east.

Judgment

hns boon

rendered

in the ense of

Jesus

linen y Lucero vs. For itnildo Keren for

the ojectment

of some people on lnnd lu I3ust Las Vegas. In

lavor

or

the

plaintiff.

Report linn It

that

Mrs. 13. Koson-wul-

Is

quite

III nt

the

City of .Mexico nml thut she will be

brought

buck to Lns Vegns

Just as

soon ns

she

muy be nble to

travel.

She loft for tho south-

ern

republic

last

Sunday n week.

Hoochcr Twltcholl

telegraphed

from Denver Colo.,

that

ho could bu u

20(1 ton mill for

the

Tecoloto

topper propertb

s for $700.

the

mill being sec- ond baud but In first clnss condition Mr TwitehoH'a

Intention

when lu left hero wns to buy n

twenty

ton mill

The Chinese

gnrdener,

recently ns snulted nml robbed on tho

wist

rhlt Ounng Huig hns so fnr recovered ns

ho

lie nblt. to

return

to work

The Castnnedn snmplo room on

t ...ti. - i 1 . I.... i I.... " ihlX.

tlays ago by a couple of trumps, wnie

tiualn

buriilnrleil

hattitilny nlKht and hetweoti $M) anil $nm worth of kooiIs.

chlelly clotltltu;. stolen.

W. A.

(livens

Is able to ho out

nftor

an illness of

several

dayp

Mis-- Luciano Lopez, wife of tho

tie

babe, whlelt Is olnht days old. wns

christened.

Mrs. Lopez Is u ilnuglitor of Don Carlos Martinez, of Chnper'.to.

She

lnvon

a family of small

children,

u husbnud nml in

others

iiud sisters-t- mourn.

her

denth.

A pnrty

consisting

of

tlirte

men.

two giving

their

names as Kel'.y and

the third

ns Lottmau

arrived

tills mor- ning, hlroil n

rig

rrom Clinllln & Dun- can, and loft

profesfcdly

on n

three

to

five dnys' prospecting trip. Wlum

it

wus suggested Hint they

take

a

driver they

dec.lueil hut said Ifthorn wns nny

uneasiness

nB to

the team's return

they could pay for It before tlmy stutt-od-. Griff Roberts eattio nenr being burn- ed

out yesterday.

A pile of papering,

taken

from

the

room which h was

having

colled, wns lying

ngainst

tho end of

the

house. Hy some niontiB

this

pnperlng ouugnt lire, and whun

running

up the side of

the

houso, fully

the

feet high A bucket of

water

quickly applied extinguished

tho

Inci

pient

bluzo

whbii

In u fow moments would probably have damaged tho whole house. How

the paper

ontight nllre Is n mystery which bus not been solved.

Ralph Oldham Is around ngaln

after

two wooks of confinement from an In-Ji-n

oil leg.

There are

some who

think that

Lns Vegns should hnve nn

inspector

or

butchered cattle.

l3vory ono Is inter-"ste- d

lu puro foods and

healthful

tnents.

Yosterdny was sotnowbat

dusty, it

must lie

confessed;

but it wns

nothing

to compare In dlsngreenblenesa with tlie cold snow

storms

notth of us

or the

w

....ering hot air

storniB oast, of

us

Rev. S. W. Hyrd Ishero trom I'uehio.

He Is

presiding elder

In

the

colored Methodist

church

and Is looking

ntlar

the church

Interests

of his people In this city. Rev. Smith,

tho pastor, has

placed his

resignation

In

the hands

of

the

older,

but

us yet it hns not been accepted.

13. 13.

Perry,

who will bo remembered as a

Santa

Fo

engineer

hero for

a

number of

years

and subsequently as a

partner

of

John

Pace In

the

Opera bnr. wiit to frlnmln in tills city from Helper. I'ttili. whore ho is ngaln n rail- road engineer. He wnnts to know whether the Lns Vegns lodge of ICIkn will semi a

delegation

to the grand lodge at Salt I.nke.

during the

coming milliliter, nnd ndds:

"We

Mormons nro milking gn at

preparations

for

that

m elision. '

The Dest

Prescription

for Malaria, Chills nnd fevor Is a boltle of Grove's

Tasteless

Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron nnd quinine In u tnstelc-s-s form. No

cure:

no pay. Price, 50c.

FARMING .ON.

. .

From tho

Hustler.

Tho

air

Is

frngrnnt

with sweet por-fum- from tho blossoming

fruit

treem.

A

corrugated

iron wareroom, 21)X-- feet, lias boon added to tho I3xpcdltlon

hardware

building.

Workmen

are

engaged in laying tho foundation of

the

now

court

house

at

Aztec, on n locntlou

just

north of tho Juil.

The

linpro-.eme- In t.io Animas.

Snn

Junu

and La

Plata

canal, undor

the

supervision of

Superintendent

Ash-crof- t,

litis made

that canal the best

iu

the southwest

The Hlako Oil company have con- cluded to abandon

tholr

old well, ow- ing to nn

obstruction

in the bottom, anil begin work anew sovoral

fet

from

the

old workings.

Mohm's

Hunter,

...omns nnd Mills, accompanied by

their

wives nnd Mrs.

A. L. Russell, visited

the

Navnjo mis- sion nnd Kolii'ccn Collins hospital,

at Jowott.

hiht week Thoy wore pro- fuse lu commending those In charge.

Tho school Is without quustlon accom- plishing much good, nnd the hospital,

under supervision

of Field Mntron

Mr.

M. L. Kldrldge, hns proven a godsend to Poor l.o.

John

Lee

Clarke

and H. 0. David,

associated

with tho Hyde Kxplorlug Kxpodltlon, came In from Pueblo Honl-t-o

lnst week to look nftor company nlfnlrs. Mr. Clarke has lint retcontly roturnod from a

trip

to New York, where lie

reports the

13xpo-.tlo-n's busi-

ness

in a flourishing condition,

their

Immense

store

on Sixtli avenue lititig ono of

the great attractions

of tho

city.

A lodge of Mnsons wns Installed

at

Aztec

last

evening, Hrother Whltei, of Aliiinogordo. deputy grand

lecturer,

nnd Hrother (1. II Browne,

deputy

grand muster, usslstod hy u contingent of the

fraternity

from Farmlngton.

blowing In tho new lodge, which stnrtH with a good membership, the following ollleers bolng elected to first servo; A.

K. Springer. W. M : GrnnvHIo Pontile-to-n

S. W.; fl W. McCoy. J. W. An elogtinl

repast.

garnished with an abun- dance or yellow longed chickens, was

partaken

or

niter the institution

or tho lodge.

Wnnted, everyone to count

the

dots ror ii $r.00 piano. See

advertlsouti.it

on page I.

Plnns for

the

pipe line to be built by

tht 131 Paso-Roc- Island road from

the

JLurnllln

ntonntnlns to Audio

stnt'on

hnvo boon

coutplcttd

nnd

the

work commenced, Tills line will be

eight

miles long nnd when completed will liiriilsh

tho

road n sulllelcut

quantity

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