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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 ,n1months'
vlalt with Iter pi. 1 tIit'
ioK. Neliintv 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, nothingwn. '.aid out of
it
at Uint meetinK- T ..urvev ofthe
Munby addition to Trio;tent
..halaying out ithottt fortyi been completed tothe
lotH.c
Am 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 ofthe tn.
tin lutefruit
Injuringthe
proB--nn
ii lit We nivnlt with IntonwtI ,. i. i,n- f
this
experiment. In nixit c
iiwcKh the orchard
will boin lloi'in
SILVER CITY.
Froi ,
t''c
Independont.1r'
I ,1 Kelly linn boon mtlto III fortl"
past tew days and hor frlundoDu
leeu
viry much worried as to horii
rj
T
tr.nl
of .lohn OhlhlerH, who shotnn'
died iiiomna Hotlln Inthis
citylast
(let inker, has boonset
forthe
i
this
mouth.Mis. l ulu Taylor haH
taken
a re-la-i ti'oni herrecent attack
of pneu-m- i ..'a mii: uer friendsare greatly
eon--iirrc'I o
rr
herpresent
eonditlun.l Ii ronsiilerod very serious
V,
.iv
imibi".. . ... ......v
:i,n,.l"at
- comity totnie
a iookiu
moin.
i.iirat;.d a nowstreet
...
s .rlt kl
tns ui
,ifn.
fromdust
duringtT',"yav
Ai ,i Iceii einnluvcd uuch morula
Ii w ''.iwn all Hi
atruots
in thobtl
no H-
- piiKhnsed b
the
(lt Ii'lIM ii , ,
a.var.
XV, tin catrnho
I)ii. I i
twron
Sil-e- r City nnd Mogollull Htnu h Hint
as
soon nH hotakes hairo
be willendeavor
to getthe
n.i
sliluuts topetition
tl--e ilupart-im-to hnve tho
stnge
comingthis
tva. bav.- Mogollon nnhour earlier io as
tore
to Silver City In time to mnke t inii
Hon withthe
outgoing passen-gi-rtrain
Asthe schedule
ofthe
stn i isat
Lupresent
time It gets toSilvrr
City Just alittle
toolate
to at htbr train,
and piishongers whoore
fioltm eiit on thotialn
have to layov.r
until.he mxt
oventng. whlelimnkis
itvrjy
inconvonlont to some.HILLSBORO.
From
the
Advocato.A new girl
arrived at the
homo ofMr 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 fromLai
Cruces ami hnve tnkon uptheir
ubode In tho Mothodlst Kplscoiml par- sonagePiof H A Schmidt, well known In
this
county visited Hllisboro. Ho was on hi i way tov'slt
his sonnt
Chloride..Mr Schmidt hnu charge of a
smeltor
In
the Narimlento
country , ninetymi
oi
west of Alhuiiuornue.Mnlor Robertson,
the
principal of the l.rhool, closed his two wooks term today Sovoral pupils grndunted. Hnd Mr Robertson nottaken
thomatter
In hiind and contlnttod tho school for two wiik-- at his own oxponsothe
graduat- ing tItiss would have beendeferred
un- tilanother
termot
school.From tho News.
Lorion Miller, of 131 Pnso.
snout
a couple of days inthe
city, lookingafter
,l....r.
iiiaii.-in- .
Sidney
Stern
died nt tho Kllzubcth's hospital. Chicago. Mr.Stern
was ivt'U known lu Alumogorilo, LaLiu
nml Tu'nroBn, having spout sovornl yenrs Inthis
ueetlontrying
torecover
hislunlth.
The snvnuo
rooster, referred
to ufcv. months ago lu tho News us attack-lu-g
ihlldreii. hnd
another
victimthis
we.k It Hielittle
sou of Mrs. Dunn, who inri'lee un ugly woundunder
Iila right eye Indicted bythe
bonk ofthe brute
The fowl has beendispatched to
tho hapnyhunting
grounds of rosterdom.Olllier
lllllv Smithreturned
from Lincoln county where ho hadtaken
lumenHiukorman. arrested
for steal- ing an cxpr ss pnokagoeontnlulng
ylOrt from iho
Cnrrlzoo
otllco.Hacker
mun had been Inthe
employ of thocompany only
throe
ilayn when he skipped to 131 Paso withthe
moneysloltn Whrn arrested
he had $(!o on his person lllnexamination
took placeat
White Oaks nntl he waH hold to nppenrbiioro tho
grand Jury. HeIh now In the comity Jail
at
Lincoln.Mrs M M. Musscy will Bpend thu summer months In
the
Snernmontos, U'tivltig forthe mountains
thin week,Three
new Hallsafes arrived
In Ala-- monorail this week. They worelor
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 atrip
oast,Arthur
Douglasshas
resigned his position ns oouatiiblo In Titlnrosa pro--einct
amiJulian
Unreinhas
lieen np-- pointed tothe
ollieo.Junius Hoono & Co. hnve boon awarder!
the contract
forcutting the
larjto ditch enBt of Alamogordo and work I:oh boon commenced onthe
same.ir
Wheeler and Mlos Alice Sumner, of Menenlero uxoncy. were ninrrlmlat
Hotel AlamuKordo by Hev. C. M. (lear-- hurt.Initios Kyrnoe. who hns been seri ously 111
at tho hospital
for two mouthspast,
and wliom tho pltyslcttms feared would loaohit
mind. Is slowly roeov-orhtg-.Tulnrosa
willraise
an i.bundnnt crop offruit this
sonson.The tree apricots,
poaohen, qttlncoB, tilums andapples are
iitll of yottiiR fruit. Also i;rnpos andberries
will bo plentiful.KINGSTON.
1'rotn Hllisboro Advocate.
Mr. Thompson, of Andrews. Is " reg-
ular visitor tj
KingstonMessrs. Davis ami Campbell went to the
Carpenter
miningdistrict,
inor,,,,,
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 lusharp
do--, .
Wolgemuth. who.
vls'ted
Doug--, u ,, .vlth thnl nlr.ee
A
Herring
washastily
summonml tothe
bedside of his sickmotner
In Colorado. Atthis writing
her condition Is unchanged.Mitch (irny enme in from tho Cnrpen.
tor
miningdistrict
for supplies nntl tointend
toother
husinussInterests.
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
hnsreturned
to his homo in lllsboo, Ariz., where hisbusiness
In-terests
ilcmnnd hisattention.
John
llright nnd wlfo loft on Satur- day's conch. Mr.llright
goes to tho Organmountains
totake charge
of some machinery, and Mrs.llright
went to visit Mrs. H. A. Klngor a few daysat
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 thoresidence
of .1. I). Hughes. An old ndobe building onthe
lot Is beingtorn
downpreparatory
to thoerection
ofa pretty
brickcollage
by Mr. Walk er. Tho price ofthe
lot was?"ri,
Hon. Thomns Hughes,
the
successfuleditor
ofThe
Albuituoniue Citizen, and whorepresented
lite county or llernti llllo fourtimes
In tholegislative
coun- cil, nndthat
withcredit,
nrrlvod Snt-tinln- from Las Vegas, which town he visited on business. Ho isstopping
with hisdaughter,
Mrs. O. C. Wntson.nnd expects to
return
to Albiuiueriiuo Saturday evening.A large Hock of grosshcakn mndo merry
chatter
In thoorchard
or GeorgeH. Cross on
the
south side. Tho birdsare
of rich plumage, resembling tlr'ypnrrots.
nnd rungethe
Puclftecoast
fromPatagonia
to Alaska. It Israre
Hint they tnko tho Rooky mountain
route
Intheir spring
migrationtrip northward,
but they very often nppenrhere
ontheir
Mightsouthward
in the rail.If It bo
true
thai comingevents enst
Hiolr shadows hcftiio,the Sisters
ofLoretto
mayconsider
tin lrbazaar
a splendid success. About forty ofSantn
Fo'srepresentative
Indies hon tired tho meeting held on Tuesday Inst, withtholr
presence .Manymutters
oflmpotunce relative
tothe
bazaar werediscussed, chairmen
for various com-mittees weie
appointed, nml nil passed oil without tinydiscordant
Incidents This, however, Is no subject for sueprise
us each one inattt
iuluncevus
tho pcrsoniucntiou ot amiability and good will Tho time appointed fortht
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-ltrip
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. Illllt.
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 nbrother
In law of Solo- monW. 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
ofirrigation
forthe
Pueblo Indians, left on atrip
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
ofthe
Mossrs Hughes, loft for Ojo Cnllunte, from where she willreturn
to Santn Fo onher
way tothe
Pacific coast.There
was a lightfrost last
night, hut no ilnmage was done to fruit.II. A.
Sleyster.
of Aibiuniorqtie. nnInsurance
agent, whospent
a day inSanta
Fe. left for Lns Vegas.Clerk Atanaslo Hotnero Is very proud of a
blanket
In his pos- session woven In 177(1 by hisgreat grandfather.
C. .1. fSaUn and son. of Katun,
are
iu
Santa
Fe. Mr. CJavIn is one of the best knowncitizens
ofnorthern
NewMexico, who Is a gront worker for
the
welfare ofthe territory.
S. II. 13lklns. who lias been in Hnnta Fo county
the past
few weeks lookingnftor
bis miningInterests
inthe
southoni
part olthe
county, will leave for his home at Columbia. Mo., ot which city he Ispostmaster.
HiikIi Murray
arrived
from New Vork totake charge
ofthe
remnltiR of hisbrother,
who died in Santn Fo on Sunday night. Theremains
will botaken
to New York forInterment.
SAN MARCIAL.
From
the
Hoe.Al Shoppard Is
interviewing
old friends luthis
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 wnsquite
severelybitten
by a dog.Mrs. Sid
llockott
and inmlly nro ex- pected back from St. Louis about thoUSth of
the
month.The ntirnctlv
-nppoaranee
of our pnrkiloinonsti..ies that
everydollar
Invested in It hns been put to goon use.The avenues
oftrees
nrotaking
onspring
follugo r.ml In a few dnysthe
nppentnnce ofthe
town will be nt Its best.Lnst week Mrs..M.
Fletcher
received atelegram
nnnounclngthe
illness of Mrs. Humble nt Hiikersllclit. Cnl. .Mrs.Fletcher
Immediatelydeparted
fortho
home of hor sickdaughter.
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
asrar
ns Old Town.J. A, Honl.
representing
Tho Albu-ttiorqu-cCitizen, called upon Snn Mnr-clnlltO-
tho
other
tiny. With type-setting
machines, n now nnd fust prens, n complete bindery, tholutost
noveitlcs In typo, cnpablcreporters, popular proprietors
amieditors
and unoutside
mun whogenerally gets
'"next" to tho few people who nro notsubscribers
tothe
pnpor, It Is not suchn tllltloiilt
mnttor
tounderstand
whythe dollars
of tho public How Into tho coffers of Tho Citizen.Wllllnm
Sanders
nnd wire hnve been In Snn Mnrclnl forseveral
dnys. Mrs.Sunders hns boon
operated
on bytho
Drs. Crulokshnnk nnd u
tumor
re- moved. The Indy Isgetting
ulong nicely and will soon be nble toreturn
toher
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- forereturning
In tho fall.Miss GoldbeiK,
teacher
Inthe
So.xton school nt 131 Pnso.returned
to 131 Pnso from u short visit with Mrs. Roberts, ofthis
place.Dr.
Warren
W. C. Sponcer. of Hus- ton, wlio Is looking overthe southwest
In
the interest
ofeastern 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
ofthis
section, loft Lns Cruces to locate Inthe
prnctlco of his profession nt Altimngordo. Lns Cruces will missthe
genial doctor.One or
the
snddest ncldonts on rec- ord nnd ono which everymember
or ourlittle
villagecircle
reels most keen-ly is tho
death
or Mary, thobright little
1
year
olddaughter
of Mr. nml Mrs.Oscar Lohmnn. During
the past year the
child has boon nttomUng schoolat
Visitation nendemy. whoreshe
was un iversnlly loved by both tent-bor- nml pupils. LustTuesday morning little
Mary complained or not feeling well nml It wns decided thnl sho should Himdthe
'layat
homo Ilow soon, however, I.her
Innocence, shoset
fire toher clothing
withthe
mntehos wlin which sho was playing nnd beforeM 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
ofher
Hiilloi Iiikh lu a few hoursafter.
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.tfv.l nmmmii n
country
thnlh'
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 ofthe
New M".co
Fair
aaioclat'.onat
Alliunueniue.and will tutuiiKe
the Territorial
fairat thut
ptuci.this
year. The selection Is n tjood oil" ami no doubt underthe
mnnnsomunt of .Mr. OWellythe fair
thinyear
will Ikjlielier
than over.The countlttK of tlio votes
cast
for Mny Queer proved veryInteresting
At MoFie hallat
the college alaw
nrnwil of ntudonts and
tholr
friends Kathored tohear the
resttit of the eontost.'the
leailluK candlilntea were Miss .llesslo Nowcomi) and Miss Ade--laldolluBhPs. The
final count, announ codat
0 o'clock, nuowetlthe
following voto: .Mibs.owcomn. it:u; ittss
HurIics, OSI. The youni; ladyjust dec
tod by popular vole was a close con-testant
las-- yenr. and horfriends are
gronflypleiscd
overher
election this your.RATON Froiji
the
Reporter.(!)o. and Reed Oiiiinm nro in rrom
the mountains
on nccount of tho suii-- mis Illness oftheir aunt.
Mrs. Rend.Hi ,1 IJenott and family
returned
to Unton from u six weeksvisit
withlulativos
andfriends
In W'sconsin, mnkfm: onlyshort stops
nt Croon Hay.New London,
Stevens'
Point. Mllwnu-kc-aril
OEhkosh. Theyreport hulng
had u delightful trip. While In
the east
Mr. Hennett had anarttllelal
hand lilted to Ihr left arm.Harry
Mabor, .1. C. King, .lohnJones
nml F. Loueka linve
returned
from n duckhunting
oxped'tlon on tho lnkosIn tho vUinltv of Mnxwoii
t'lty.
Theybrought
In 'J.in ducks. When thoy made n halt onFirst street
thoy made ii granddistribution
and In a few mlu utustheir
wuuon was empty nnd nenr y every Otlzen who linpponndthat
way was tho lucky possessor ofseveral
ilnr. tOn Wotlnesdny
night
or early Thtirs dnymonlng the
Cashbargain store
onFirst street,
owned by S. I. Anutur skv.wns burKlnrized nnd goodsninount
Ing to nbout L0 stolen. The bitrglnrsentered
fromthe
reiir. by rorclng too mineIs ofthe
bnck door. 'I hoy were evidently in ahurry
ns tho goodstaken
worethose
which werenearest their
hands, nnd consisted principally of inon'sants,
whilethe
cotus ami vests, shoes, underwonr. etc , werenot
ills turbed. On the same night aprivate
house wnsentered,
but no-.iln- g wns stolen.From tho Kange.
Dr. W. M.
Forster,
a physician from SanFrancisco,
Is u new nrrivnl in tho city. He willlocate here permanently.
A son wub born to Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
D. Gaston, of
this
city. Tho fondfnthcr thinks the
new nrrivnlnt
his homo has allthe marks
of inherent, Km.tnoss.Miss Kugonlo Moore
returned
from un extendedtrip
inthe
south. .Mrs.Moore Is In Missouri
lecturing
forthe
Good
Templars,
with whichorder
sheis now identllleil.
The commissioners appointed to par- tition
the tract
of land known nsthe
Dorse Shoomuch, didn't partition,
re- porting tothe court that
mlequitable
division couldn't be mndo to tho dif- ferentclnlniunts
nml recommended the stile ofthe
lnnd ns n whole.Rnton l"is
the
best nnd most com- pletesnnltnry sewerage
system luthe territory.
It v.nsconstructed
In aworkninn-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 todate.
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
spikesthat
ev-erything
with which they come In eontuct?
Thomns Cnrr. who
strayed
to Las Vegan frontthe
Jungles of Chicago, odrunk
and disorderly nt nn onrly hour. I'ollcomnu Hogurt tossed him inthe
city Jail andJudge
Wooster gave him .r ami costs, or four dnys on the chain gang Thointis took iliehitter.
Tho engiigeiiient of II. T.
Fuse
I to Miss Heile Rogers hns boon nnnoiiivcod nndthe marriage
willtake
place on April IK). Miss Rogers and Mr. FiiboII nr two or Las Vegas' most popular young people nnd tholr manyfriends
shower upon tin intholr
best wishes and cmmratulatlouB.Thursday
wasthe
first murrlnge of Mr. nnd Mrs. F H. Jnniia rv. nndthey celebrated the
dny with n tumor weildlm:. lutho afternoon
Mrs..Ir.nuiiry held n reception for u number of
her
lndymenus
nml inthe
eveningontertnliicd
thlrty-liv-guests
nt six l.i.mledeuchre
Prof
Jninos
MeNnry receivedthe
sad tldlnissthnl
hismother
hnd passed awayat Pittsburg.
Pn.Professor
Mo-Nar-returned
fromher
bedside ashort
tlmo nuo nml hud received word only ycBtonlny Hint she wnsbetter
Hewill bo unnble
to
go to tho funeral on iucount
of nresslni:duties
hero Hisbrother, John,
nndsister
nro "till InPittsburg.
Jnclnto
(Inrein wns bound over to tho gruntl Jury hy .Indue Wooster to niiBwer... rorthen
of $70 from W 13.II ' ' m. 1
nntl falling to
raise
Unit ninount was remnniieil tn tin. ciuintv lull. fJnrclii claimedthat
he did not ntiutl the honuy butthe
evidence seomod to be sulllclent to hold hint. '
At the
p'easant
cardparty
(tivenSaturday
tilnht by Mrs. LuiIwIk llffild.In honor of Mrs.
I.lebstutter,
Mrs. eonniy Biiperinienueni oi sciiooib, iiuio (IcorRe P. Monev took thotlrst
prizeSaturday afternoon about
fi o'clock or for the ladles and SimonIlnrhnraeh
hat Is nipponed to lie blood politon-fu- rthe uniitleiiipii.
Theiv
were fortv-- liitt. Death came liortlyafter
tho lit-- fixpresent
and the gnme forthe
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 131Porvonlr
Sundnv wns finite nn exciting ono Re side u eouplo of, shambuttles,
LouisJudell
hadthe misfortune
tohave the horse
ho wns ridingbreak
Its neck. Ju- dell wns doing scout duty In one of tin fhnni bnltlos mid, ns ho wnnreturning'
nt n gnllop. his horsestumbled
by n shoe loosening, nmlturned
ncomplete
sontersuult.breaking
Its nook. Louie wns thrownpretty hn'd,
but nothurt,
nnd got nnothurhorse
ntTrout springs
on which toreturn
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 ..lelido
to Por vonlr. They left nbout 8 nclock In ttie morning nnd got backutter
7 Iuthe
evening.Governor Otero, wife and son. Ml-- mud.
returned
toSantn
Feafter
n pleasant visit here.W. J. nnd family have
had
the
body oftholr
son oxhumcd.and loft with
the remains
fortheir
homeat
.Muncle. Intl., where thoy will remain.Tho ladles of
the
13plscopalchurch
will remove tho
partition
Inthe
ohapel nnd mnke on lnrgo room fortheir
social affairs. Tho Indlus hnve boonuntiling
tntholr
efforts, of lute, and need n Inrgor place fortheir
socialgatherings.
W. 13.
Crltes
had his cnslidrawer
tapped of $70. Hostepped
out ofthe store
nnd while nwnythe sneak thief
vol In .lis work.The
police nro on ndew
nnd will probably round in thothief
today.In
the preliminary debate
hold In tlic Normal chapel, to choosethe
con-testants
who willrepresent tho
Nor nmluniversity nt the debate
withthe
Agricultural Coilogeat
Albuquerque some time In May Wayne C.lnssford and George Degner madethe highest percentages
and wore chosen. Miss Helen Ilinko ami Norris Cochran madethe
next highestaverages
nnd woreselected
nsalternates. The
subject for debate was. "Resolved.That the
UnitedStates
Should Confer Inde- pendenceI'pou the Philippines."
Acommittee
trom the facultyncted
ns Judges, hut no decision wns given ns tothe
evidencepresented
onthe
sub-ject
debated,that
being notcssentlnl
tothe selection
ofthe represontntlves.
The
other contcstnnts
wereJake
Levy.Hnrold Ireland nnd Misses Mny Koss nml ienrl linker. The
contestants
al!'M wtdl and displayed
considerable
knowledgenlout the possibilities
ot our possessions in thoOrient.
Mrs. Georco Noyes and
mother.
Mrs.Dav, loft
yesterday
for Carbondnlo. HI.P. 13. Garcia was lu
yesterday
trom Kock Fc.nlloklns
for lahorero lor illsnicnr
beet fnnnThere are
alarge number
of hides coming intomarket here,
which moansthat the
cnttloare
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 nnve20(1 now shndo
trees planted thotoln
and the wulks and dtlvewuysare
to be graded andrepaired.
iVdolph Voronborg and runiuy nave moved from Philadelphia to Wat tons.
nnd Simon Voronborg. a
brother,
ofthe
Voronborg .Mercantile company.Iiuh
departed
for thoeast
on n buying trip.John
Hobntt nnd wire, rormetiy ot Hoston. who hnd boon Inthe
city for n couple of weeks,kit this afternoon
forColorn-'.-
Sprhus.
where they willmake
their future
home.William Hoylnn Is In trom his
ranch near
Cabra Springs androll' rates the
drouthstory, llo
saidthat
one or his neighbors had lost forty out of ninety-fiv- ecattle
on account ofthe diouth.
Tlx
nrrest
of LouiseTrttjlllo
for Amelia Vorrego with naughty words wassettled
by L.miIso apologiz- ing and paying tho costs. Inaddition,
sho wns put undor n $100 ponce bond to keepher
tongue quiet.From
the
Optic.R. II. Wlskerson, n well known I3lk of Lns Vegas,
writes
toSecretary
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 beforepreceding
totheir
homes In thoeast.
Judgment
hns boonrendered
in the ense ofJesus
linen y Lucero vs. For itnildo Keren forthe ojectment
of some people on lnnd lu I3ust Las Vegas. Inlavor
orthe
plaintiff.Report linn It
that
Mrs. 13. Koson-wul-Is
quite
III ntthe
City of .Mexico nml thut she will bebrought
buck to Lns VegnsJust as
soon nsshe
muy be nble totravel.
She loft for tho south-ern
republiclast
Sunday n week.Hoochcr Twltcholl
telegraphed
from Denver Colo.,that
ho could bu u20(1 ton mill for
the
Tecolototopper propertb
s for $700.the
mill being sec- ond baud but In first clnss condition Mr TwitehoH'aIntention
when lu left hero wns to buy ntwenty
ton millThe Chinese
gnrdener,
recently ns snulted nml robbed on thowist
rhlt Ounng Huig hns so fnr recovered nsho
lie nblt. toreturn
to workThe 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 outnftor
an illness ofseveral
daypMis-- Luciano Lopez, wife of tho
tie
babe, whlelt Is olnht days old. wnschristened.
Mrs. Lopez Is u ilnuglitor of Don Carlos Martinez, of Chnper'.to.She
lnvon
a family of smallchildren,
u husbnud nml in
others
iiud sisters-t- mourn.her
denth.A pnrty
consisting
oftlirte
men.two giving
their
names as Kel'.y andthe third
ns Lottmauarrived
tills mor- ning, hlroil nrig
rrom Clinllln & Dun- can, and loftprofesfcdly
on nthree
tofive dnys' prospecting trip. Wlum
it
wus suggested Hint theytake
adriver they
dec.lueil hut said Ifthorn wns nnyuneasiness
nB tothe team's return
they could pay for It before tlmy stutt-od-. Griff Roberts eattio nenr being burn- edout yesterday.
A pile of papering,taken
fromthe
room which h washaving
colled, wns lyingngainst
tho end ofthe
house. Hy some niontiBthis
pnperlng ouugnt lire, and whunrunning
up the side ofthe
houso, fullythe
feet high A bucket ofwater
quickly applied extinguished
tho
Incipient
bluzowhbii
In u fow moments would probably have damaged tho whole house. Howthe 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-noil leg.
There are
some whothink that
Lns Vegns should hnve nninspector
orbutchered cattle.
l3vory ono Is inter-"ste- dlu puro foods and
healthful
tnents.Yosterdny was sotnowbat
dusty, it
must lie
confessed;
but it wnsnothing
to compare In dlsngreenblenesa with tlie cold snowstorms
notth of usor the
w....ering hot air
storniB oast, ofus
Rev. S. W. Hyrd Ishero trom I'uehio.
He Is
presiding elder
Inthe
colored Methodistchurch
and Is lookingntlar
the churchInterests
of his people In this city. Rev. Smith,tho pastor, has
placed hisresignation
Inthe hands
ofthe
older,but
us yet it hns not been accepted.13. 13.
Perry,
who will bo remembered as aSanta
Foengineer
hero fora
number ofyears
and subsequently as apartner
ofJohn
Pace Inthe
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 adelegation
to the grand lodge at Salt I.nke.during the
coming milliliter, nnd ndds:"We
Mormons nro milking gn atpreparations
forthat
m elision. 'The Dest
Prescription
for Malaria, Chills nnd fevor Is a boltle of Grove'sTasteless
Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron nnd quinine In u tnstelc-s-s form. Nocure:
no pay. Price, 50c.FARMING .ON.
. .
From tho
Hustler.
Tho
air
Isfrngrnnt
with sweet por-fum- from tho blossomingfruit
treem.A
corrugated
iron wareroom, 21)X-- feet, lias boon added to tho I3xpcdltlonhardware
building.Workmen
are
engaged in laying tho foundation ofthe
nowcourt
houseat
Aztec, on n locntlou
just
north of tho Juil.The
linpro-.eme- In t.io Animas.Snn
Junu
and LaPlata
canal, undorthe
supervision ofSuperintendent
Ash-crof- t,litis made
that canal the best
iuthe southwest
The Hlako Oil company have con- cluded to abandon
tholr
old well, ow- ing to nnobstruction
in the bottom, anil begin work anew sovoralfet
fromthe
old workings.Mohm's
Hunter,
...omns nnd Mills, accompanied bytheir
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 MntronMr.
M. L. Kldrldge, hns proven a godsend to Poor l.o.
John
LeeClarke
and H. 0. David,associated
with tho Hyde Kxplorlug Kxpodltlon, came In from Pueblo Honl-t-olnst week to look nftor company nlfnlrs. Mr. Clarke has lint retcontly roturnod from a
trip
to New York, where liereports the
13xpo-.tlo-n's busi-ness
in a flourishing condition,their
Immensestore
on Sixtli avenue lititig ono ofthe great attractions
of thocity.
A lodge of Mnsons wns Installed
at
Azteclast
evening, Hrother Whltei, of Aliiinogordo. deputy grandlecturer,
nnd Hrother (1. II Browne,deputy
grand muster, usslstod hy u contingent of thefraternity
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, waspartaken
orniter the institution
or tho lodge.Wnnted, everyone to count
the
dots ror ii $r.00 piano. Seeadvertlsouti.it
on page I.Plnns for
the
pipe line to be built bytht 131 Paso-Roc- Island road from