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University of New Mexico

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Lordsburg Western Liberal, 1889-1918

New Mexico Historical Newspapers

7-7-1905

Western Liberal, 07-07-1905

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VOL.

XVIII,

NO

32.

WESTERN

LIBERAL.

,ordsere;

New Maiiao. PUBLISHED FRIDAYS.

My DONl II. KKD7.IK. Subscription Friese.

fhrer Months ti00

dix Montbi . . . 1 7IS

Una Tear 100

SubsatiBtton Alwar Paveblelo Advance.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

INDERAL-

-W. H. Andrews Delegate to

Cong-res-M. A.Otero Governor

3.W.Uajnolds Secretary W.J. Milla Chief Justice

iraA. Abbott Assooletj

Wm. H. Popa Associate

JnuU. MoPle Associate

"rank W.Parlor Assoolate

K. A. Mann ...Associate

M.O.Llewellyn.

Surveyor-nener-A. L. Morrison United StatesCollector

W. H. Llewellyn U.S.District Attorney

C. M.r'oroker Ü. 8. Marshal

Geo. A. Kaseman ..Deputy V. 6. Marshal

J.K,Sheridan Ü. 8. Coal MineInspector

M. K.Otero,SantaFo He--. LandOffica

Vrad Mullor Santa Fo... Keo. Land Office

Jerome Martin,Las Cruces .. Uog. LandOffice

HiD. Bowman Las Cruces. ..Keo. LandOffice

Howard Inland Koswell Beg--. LandOffice

D. L. Gnyor, Koswell Keo. Land Office

B. W. Fox Folsom Hog. LundOffice

A.W.Thompson Kcc. Land Office TERZIT0EIAL.

Geo. W.Prltobard

Attorney-Gener-K. C.Abbott RiutaFe DUt.Attorney

U.B.Holt LasUruoc

V. W.Claney, Albuquerque .... "

Chas. A. Spies Los Vegas . "

J.

Leahy Raton .'.

"

Lafayette Euimett Librarian Joe D.Sena ClorkSupreme Court

H.O.Hursum Supt, Puuitentiary

W. H. Wblteman Adjutant General

J.H,Vaughn , Treasurer

W.Q.Sargent Auditor

Búfenlo Homero Coal OilIuspeotor

Hiram Hadley Supt. Public Instruction

J.D.Hughes Public Primer

""

. 00ÜNT7.

B. T. Link CountyCommissioner

J.C.Cureton County Ocmraissloner B.B.Ownby County Comniusioner

C.Bonuott Probata Judge

W.a Walton Probate Clerk

A.B. Laird Assessor

C.A.Ftlrosworth Sheriff;

AlvaaN, Wolto School Superintendent

A.B.Coodell Treat urer

J.

C. McKee Surveyor

PBE0IHCT.

M.W.11 Orntli Juntioe of the Peace

II.J.MeOratU Constable

Reboot Directors H.L.Gammon. B. C. Bolt

J.K.Ownby.

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8onthorn

Pdfio

Eailroad.

Lord.burg Time1able.

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p..

P.M. Passenger W.vl 1:10 ;&; ' SASTUOUND ' A, M. A. M. r.M. Passenger ll:W litfi

Trains runon Pacific Time. W. It.

pi

WORDFT, 'JAS, AMJICB

Act.Wen. Msnager. Manager. W. A.Mcauvntn (1.P. Kic-arus- on.

Bupcrlniaiident, SupuofTranspt

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M.

CROCKER,

M.

D.

Pbretclaat andSurgeon.

; , I , ,

Cstrict Surgeon SouthernPacific and

Arizona ANew Mexico Railroads,

Surgeon toAmerican Consolidated Copper Co,

JoRDsaoao

...

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;

sr.

j.

egan

AfTOKNEY

AT

LAW.

Osslotae

AHzonaConper Company's

Build-ingWest slueof Rlyer.

Cliltoxx

;

ALVAN N.

white,

Attorney

a4

Solicitor

Allbusinesa will reoelve prompt atl ion Offioai lUomsland

i

Bbephard Building

--BaUaxaUU-eet.

ÍIXTXBCITT NEW MEXICO

.

JOS.

BOONE.

-

ITTOaítaT

A COUNSELLOR.

Wtliptaotloela all the Courts and land of tatoseltfet) territory. .

-Antmroee" traste to bias will reoelre ProivftalsaUoft.

Hew Mexico

ELEPHANT STUPIDITY.

Waaler

lay

That the BIsT As.ta.ala Display Little aa.

Tbe proocs of elephant catching Id

ludia, na well as in 81am, tends to

rather undermine one' settled notion

of lepbnnt sagacity- and to create In-stead the feeling

that

a lot of

senti-mental torainyrot and mlslesdlnfj. conceived animal stories have

been put forth about my lord the

ele-phant

The literal truth Is

that

the

elephant, for all Ha reputed

intelli-gence, Is driven luto places

that

no

other wild animal could possibly be induced toenter, is in Its nativoJungle held captive within a circle through

which It could pass without an effort and bullied Into uncomplaining

obedi-ence bya force the smallest fractionof

its own numbers. Part of this Is no

doubt due to Its exceedingly suspicious

nature; the other partto Its luck of

orig-inality, to which latter defect, however. Its nottible amenability to discipline la

attributable. Apropos of amenability.

Sanderson records mounting and

tak-ing out of tbe keddah, unaccompanied by a tame elephant, a female on tho sixth day after her capture, andI saw

outbe lower coast of Bluman elephant

that

had been captured in a pitfall by

natives three weeks previously rowed

outon twolashed sampans toa small

coasting steamer and successfully made to kneel

that

It might get through tbeport door betweendecks.

Caspar WhitneyIn Outing.

AMarvelous Invention.

Wonders never cease. A machine

bag been invented

that

will cut, paste and bangwall paper.

The

fieldof In-ventions and discoveries seems to be

unlimited. Notable among

ureat

dis-coveriesisDr. King's New Discovery

forconsumption.

It

has done a world

of good for weak lungs and saved

many a life. Thousands have used

It

and conquered grip, bronchitis,

pneu-monía, and consumption.

Their

gen-eral verdict is:

"It's

the

best and most reliable medicine for

throat

and lung troubles." Every 60c and 11.00

bottle isguaranteed by all medicine dealers Trial bottles free.

r

He

Wss

It.

"Dear father," wrote the young

law-yer who bad

just

bung out his shingle

in a great city, "congratulate me.

To-day I won my first

suit

"Aud," be

continued to himself, "It's a lucky thing tbe cards ran as they did or I wouldn't have had any winter clothes."

Clevelund Leader.

Vasillo Note.

"And what is the

neatest

prettiest thins In waists for the season?"

Mr. Vansnnt thought a moment and

replied solemnly:

"The tenant!" Baltimore News. Wonderful Marre.

Is

displayedby many a man endur-ing pains of accidental cuts, wounds,

bruises, burns, scalds, sore feet or stiff joints. But there's no need for it. Bucklen's Arnica salve will kill

tbe

pain and cure

the

trouble,

It's tbe

best salveoo

earth

forpiles, too. 25c,

at

all medicine dealers. Ills Arararaeatt.

Mrs. Jones You ought tobe ashamed

of yourself not to go to work. The Tramp Madum, if nature has fitted

me to got along without work why should Istruggle ngulnst my manifest destinyT

Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets

cure dyspepsia aud all disorders aris

ing from indigestion. Endorsed by

physicians everywhere. Sold by all druggists. No cure, no pay. 25cents. Trial packages freeby writing to W.

II. Hooker&Co., Buffalo N. Y Near Ilagerman

tbe

sorghum coro

is more

than

six feet high a

oda

big cropIsassured.

IrYOU ARK TROUBLED WITH 1M--pure blood, Indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc., we would recommend Acker's Blood

Elixir,

which wesell under a positive

guaran-tee.

It

will always cure scrofulous or

syphilitic poisions and all blood

dis-eases. 50els. and11.00. Eagle Drug Mercantile company.

Japan's gold production in

tbe

year ending February 23th, was 15,976,000,

or double

that

of the preceding year.

- A Hnwotai Antole

,When you find It necessary to use salveuse DeVfitt's Witch Haze' Salve.

It

Is

tbe

purest and best (or Sores, Burns, Bolls, Eczema, Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Protruding Files. Get

tbe

genuine DeWHi's Witch Hasel Salve.

Sold byEagle Drug Mercantile Co.

The secretary of

tbe

Interior bas de-cided toallow

the

United

Sutes

land

officein Tucson to remain In

that

city. For sick headache take Chamber-Iain'- s

Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure Is certain. For sale by

all dealers In medicine.

Cajjamt

Aareaaaeal.

Mr. Winkle There, I've forgotten to post your letter again. I am very

Mrs. Winkle Yes, your

mind bas been absent a good many ymrs.

LOHDSBURG, NEW

MEXICO,

JULY

7,

lí05.

Vevr Bad Falliera Aaunas; Birds.

Bnd fathers are raro among birds. Usually the male rivals his mate In

love for their children. The carrier

plceon In fact, o lo nearly allbirds-fe-eds

bis mutewhile sheis on tbenest. More limn that, the crow, the most

dismal of nil birds, often sits on the eggs In the nest In order that Mrs. Crow may hnvc un hour or soof

relax-ation and gtMulp among the other Mrs. Crows of her neiniuiiit.uice. The blue

marten, the black coated gull, the grvat blue herou and the black vulture

all dothe same. Louisville Post.

Tried To CoaoealIt

It's

the

old story of "murder will

out" only in

this

case there's nocrime.

A woman feels run down, has back ache or dyspespia and thinks it's

noth-ing and tries to hide

It

until shefinally

breaks down. Don't deceive

your-self. Take Electric Bitters

at

once.

It

bas a reputation forcuring stomach, liver and kidney troubles and will

re-vivify your whole system.

Tbe

woist

to'ms

of those maladies will quickly yield to tbe

curative

power of Electric Bitters Only 50c, and guaranteed by

all medicine dealers.

The

Arizona & Colorado railway (Southern Faciac) has established an

office

at

Durango, In charge of C. C.

Stroufe.

There

has been much

specu-lation whether

tbls

company would

build. Mr.Stroufe, when asked about It, said: "Our people are not bluffing.

They have spent over $100.000 In

sur-veysand preliminary work in northern Arizona, and

don't

propose to stopnow.

They are certainly going

to

build and are only awaiting

the

adoption of

plans,"

The Only WaytoCore

To cure a cold when yon have no cough to cure a coughwhen you have

no cold to cure yourself when you

hate

both

take

Kennedy's Laxative Hooey and

Tar. The

new Idea, the original Laxative Cough Syrup.

It

contains no opiates and Is

best

for

coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough; etc. Pleasant

to the taste

and equally

good for child or adult. Remember

the

name, "Kennedy's," and

tee that

tbe

red clover blossom and

the

honey beeis oo

the

bottle. Kennedy's Laxa tive nouey and

Tar

is

tbe

original Laxative Cough Syrup,

Take

no

other. Sold by Eagle Drug & Mor

canille Co.

Louis

Juris'

tobacco plantation near Las Cruces looks well and promises a large yield. Mr.

Juris

is an expert tobacco planter, and unless something unexpected happens Las Cruces tobac-co will take a prominent place among

tbe

remunerative Industries of the

Mesilla valley.

THE SURE WAT

to prevent pneumonia aud coosurnp lionisto oure yourcold when

it

first appears. Acker's Englisb remedy will

top

the

coughIn a night, and drive

the

cold

out

of your system. Always

a quick and sure cure for asthma, und

bronchitis, and all

throat

and lung troubles.

If it

does not satisfy you

the

druggists will refund your money.

Write tousfor free sample. W. If. Hooker &Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Eagle Drug Mercantile company.

Two hundred Navaho Indians,

em-ployed as track workers aod graders

bytbe Santa FeIn western NewMex ico, have goneon a

strike

and demand an Increase of ten cents a dayin their

pay.

Sheepmen from

tbe

northern

part

of

the

territory have estimated

that the

wool clip of

St.

Johns this year amounts to150,000 pounds.

Tbe

pills

that act

as atonic, aod not asadrastic purge are DeW

lit' Little

Early Risers. They cure Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, etc. Early Risers are small, easy to take andeasy

to

act

a safe pill. Mack Hamilton, hotel clerk

tt

Valley City, N.D., says : "Two bottles of these Famous

Little

Pills cured me of chronic

constipa-tion." Good for

either

children or

adulu.

Eagle Drug Mercantlle'Co.

MOKITEA roeiTlHELY CURES SICK

headache, Indigestion and

constipa-tion. Adelightful herb drink.

Re-moves all eruptions of the skin,

pro-ducing a perfect complexion, or mosey refunded. 25

cts

and 50 els. Eagle drug mercantile company.

Dlaeoaraslao--.

He I told your father

that

I just dote on you. She And what did be

sty?

lie

That I bad better find en

antidote. Illustrated Bits.

Craakr Pattest.

Dr. Bolley (looking

at

thermometer)

Humm! I don't like your temperature.

8lck Student Then why did you take

It? Harvard Lampoon.

African epicures consider the tongue

of a young giraffe a great delicacy. The meut of the animal Issaid to taste somewhatlike veal.

El

Paso la making arrangements (or

a fall

cirnlTtl.

AN

HERB

FOR EVERY PAIN.

Old Faehlnard

Rrmnllri

Thai Were

lied

ky Oar Torneara.

In the village of (jreviiwlch, England,

In a (juuint old street where the

build-ings areso thick that thej' tangle

them-selves together in n knot, there is a

queer little Shop with u kí;ii over the

door that reads, "An Herb For Kvery

rain."

On the Fhe!ves ofthis shop are to be found buutli-ed- of diIT"r'iit kinds of herbs.for the ture of all bodily

There can be fouud ull theold

time hcrliK that our grandmothers used

to have li;:n;lii around the walls of the kitchen and stored nwny In the

at-tic, ready to be imide into tens and sirups In fsse of sickness.

People who still have old fashioned

Ideas about healill and sickness go

there.for buglctvecd, sumac,

wlnter-tcit'c-sasfafruM, camomile, horehouud, yellow dock, catnip, cherry bark,

mul-lein, extract of oats, lobelia, and so on. All these herbs have the reputation of

beini; good fur some one or more

ail-ments catnip for nervousness,

sassa-fras for the blood, horebound andbone-se-t

for colds, sumac for sore throat,

Vintcrgretm for rheumatism, lobelia ns

an emetic in case of poisoning, mullein

for consumption, etc.

Nearly all of these herbs are made Into teai. Bsssafras tea, boneset ten

aud catnip tea are brewed and served

either cold or hot. Among the many

hundredsof lierhs that arcsold inthis little shop arc some that are deadly poisons, and they are labeled and sold

under the same restrictions as other

poisons.

The good old remedies that our

grand-fathers lmntixi and dug In the woods,

those that our grandmothers planted and tended In the garden, have given

wayto harmful remedies, to drugs that

leave tho patient In a worse condition

than when he

bean

their use. We

be-lieve it bas been a mistake togive up

the old remedies. Medical Talk. Indigestion Cured

There is no case ofIndigestion,

Dys-pepsia or Stomach trouble

that

will

notyield to the digest!veand strength ening Influence of Kodol Dyspepsia

Cure.

Tbls

remedy takes

the

strain

off

the

stomach bydigesting what you

eat

and allowing

it

to

rest

until It

grows strong again. Kodol Dyspepsia

Cureaffords quiok aod permanent

re

lieffrom Indigestion and all stomach troubles, builds op

tbe

system and so purifies

that

disease cannot

attack

and gain a footholdus whenin a weakened condition. Sold by Eagle Drug Mer canille Co;

More SatlMfaelorr.

"Why don't you try to make n name

that will be respected by future

en-era lions?"

"My dear sir." answered Mr. Dustln

Stax, "my vnlnity does not po so far.

I am contentto make afortune

that

Is

respected by the present generation."

Washington Star.

Chamberlain's Stomach

anl

l.lver Tablets Hotter tlijiuaUoctur'a Prescription Mr.

J.

W. Turner, of

Truhart,

Va

says

that

Chamberlain's Stomach and

Liver Tablets have done him more good than anything hecould get from

the doctor.

If

any physician in tbls country was able to compound a

medi-cine

that

would produce such gratify-ing results in cases ofstomach trouble, biliousness or constipation, his whole

time would be used inpreparing ibis one medicine. For sale byall dealers

in medicine.

Tbe country in

tbe

Rio Grande

val-ley from Albuquerque asfar south as Socorro, is being visited by

great

armiesof army worms. These worms

are covering everyibiog

that

Isgreen and eating everything cultivated iu

sight.

Te

second

cutting

of alfalfa Itisfeared will beafailure.

It

is also

believed

tbat tbe fruit

aod grape crops

will be destroyed before the worms

leave

tbat

section oftbe country.

Ioouestie Trouble.

It

Is exceptional to Mod a family where there are no domestio ruptures

occasionally,

but

these can belessened

by havingDr. King's New Life pills

around. Much trouble they save by

their

great work Instomach and liver troubles. Tbey notonly relieve you,

but

cure. 25c,

at

all medicine

dealer.

Tbe town of Dayton, Eddy county, established only a few months ago,

already bas a population of nearly500

people.

Three Oowl andJust Keasoas

There are three reasonswhy mothers preferUne Minute Cough Cure; First, It Is absolutely harmless; Second, It tastes good children love It; Third, It curesCoughs, Croup and Whooping

Cough when other remedies fail. Sold by Eagle Drug Mercantile Co.

Tea Eapeaoi-- e.

"What a happy dog you are! Don't

you ever borrow trouble?"

"Noe.

Can't afford It. The Interest

la too high." Town and Country.

Tee

laspartaat

Pols.

Pspa Whst! Daughter I wish to marry the duke. Papa Well, I'll give up! Daughter I knew you would, you

dear old popper you,

but

the duVe

wants to know how much. Houston

Poet. . 3

ir.

and

S.

J.

F. Cashier

ü.

S. S Asst. Cashier

El

And for of the United

1

WITH A FULLYPAID

Subscription

PlTMI

Casta

The

Roberts

&

Leahy

MERCANTILE

IMI

GENERAL

MERCHANDISE.

"t7?

aolesalo

lDsaera

Hay,

artxlxv

Potatoes.

LORDSBURG

JOSHUA RAYNOLDS, President, WILLIAMS, TEWART. t. WINCHESTER COOLEY,

The

First

National

Bank.

Paso

Teras.'

Capital

$3oo,ooo

Surplus

$60,000

Deposits,

$2,25o,ooo.

TTaalted.

States

IDeposxtcrsr

Datignated Depository Disbursing

Deposits March,

1895,

$37o,ooo

Firs

Deposits

March,

19o5, $2,200, 000

Mia

AT

Iüiiií:

ofa to our care our best

Weshall beglad to haveashare of your business.

E. M.

J.

N P.

i'.

J.

N. Asst. NEW MEXIC Offloes States.

Ion

Capital

$30,000.

Surplus,

$7,500.

OUR BEST ATTENTION.

Everything banking

nature

entrusted receives

attention.

OFFICERS

Williams, President. Porter, Vice President. Greer, Cashier. Robinson. Cashier.

DIBBCTORS

E. M.Williams, Clifton, Ariz. P. P.Greer: Cliftoo, Ariz.

J.

C.

Pursier,

Safford, Aria. Sam Abraham, Clifton, Ariz.

J.

N. Porter, Olobe, Ariz.

J.

N. Robinson, Clifton, Ariz. Joo. R. Hampton.

W. D. WICKERSHAM, Pres.

I.

E. SOLOMO!?,Vlce-Pre-s. Olifton ArU.

O

liorend, Aril.

THE

of

A. G. SMITH, Cashier. C. E. MILLS,

lila

Valley

BaÉ

and Trust

Co.

Solomonville, Globe.

HTT)

PPTÍÍDQ

D

w'

Wlekersham. A. O. Smith I,K. Solomon, A. T. Thomp

-son,T.O'llrran, C.K, Mills, H. S. VSiiUertfer, L,

I,

Ulakestsj

lh.

e'reudeathal.

We offer todepositorsererr facilitywhich their balances, business, and responsibilities warrant.

Capital

Stock,

Paid up

$75,000

Surplus

-

$9,000

Deposits

January

1,

1905

$450,000

SS-Lf-etT

ZDaposit

X33:es for

rent

at tho

CUftor.

flic.

C--S v'" Vice Pres.

Ari.

Ariz.

ta

CD

3.

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WESTERN

LIBERAL.

t.OTdabrg Mew MeUce. PUBLISHED KRIDAT8. My UUMl H. KED2IE. 8ubscription

Price.

Tare Montas i 00 Bu Xoiithi i78 Une Vear w)

oUbaorípUon AleareParaoleln Adrunce.

The

Japanese and Itusxian envoys will get together In WaBbltitfton oo

tbe tina

of

neit

month and try to patch up peace between

the

two

cation.

As no armistice lianbeen de-clared there Isachance

there

will be another

battle

in

the

far east.

Tbe

Japaoese soldiers nave been making extensive preparations to wind up

whit

isleft of the Russian army, and ntiless a

settlement

isagreed upon

be-fore tbeyVet ready they probably will

attack

the Russians, and when they

do there will be

little left

of Russia Id

Siberia.

Tub

country was shocked Saturday toorologto bear of

tbe death

of John IIay, secretary of

state.

Mr. Hay spent sucue months In Europe on ac-count of bis bealtb, and

relamed

a

few weeks ago, much improved.

Last

week be was taken down wltb what appeared to be a

slight

illness, and wbicb caused do apprehension.

Fri-day nlgbt be retired feeling

comfort-able,

but

awoke Just before midnight. The nurse cabled the doctor,

but

noth-ing could bedone, aud be died shortly

after

twelve. Hewasburled

at

Cleve-land, where be lung bad lived,

The

Lordsburg readers of the F1

PasoNews have recently had

the

best of the readers of

the

Herald. Both are evelng papers.

The

News Is re-ceived regularly on

tbe

limited, which arrives during

the

Dlght, and the

sub-scribers

el

it

the first thing in the rooming. Lately

tbe

Herald has ar-rived about balf tbe limeon tbe

limit-ed, wltb

the

News, and tbe rest of tbe tltne It arrives on the afternoon

train,

tbe

next day, ttie same

train that

brings

tbe

morning Times.

Tbe

Her aid readers do not seewhy

tbelr

paper cannot catch

the

limited

train

iftbe

Newsdoes.

There

Isanarchy and revolution all

over Russia.

Last

week

the

sailorsoo

the

man

of

war Kniaz Potemklne, tbe most powerful vessel on

tbe

Black sea, xoutined, and secured possession of

tbe

vessel.

Tbe

sailors on another

vessel followed suit,

but

subsequently surrendered. Tbe Russlao admiral with his fleet went

after the

mutinous crowd, but failed to

get

thorn. Tbe Government is so afraid of

further

mutinies

that it

has ordered tbe

re-moval of tbe ammunition from many

vessels on

the

Baltic.

It

looks as

tbougb Russia was upagainst tbe real thing this time.

On tbe first of

tbe

month Judge

Morrison turned over the oflife of col-lector of Internal revenue for tbe

dis-trict

of New Mexico, which Includes

the

territories of New Mexico aod Arizona, tohis successor. Judge

Mor-rison has held

the

position of collector for eight years, and retired full of

honors,

leavin; tbe

ofllce in firstclass

shape, with erery cent and stamp ac-counted for. The JudRe has lived in

New Mexico for many years and will

probably pass

.bis

declining days, which,

It

is hoped, will be many,

at

Santa Fe. He bas led a useful and

valuable life, and bas earned tbe rest

that

Is now his.

The

jury in

tbe

cabe of Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, who was tried for taking fees for appearing before

the

land

department

for clients, brought in a verdict of guilty Monday

Of

late

years manr lawyers have got Into the

babit

of doing many things lu

return

for money, which If taken by

an ordinary citizen would be called graft, but with them

it

iscalled law

yer's fees. In some cases, however

the

laws of the United States problb Its their accepting fees for doing the work, and makes

the

acceptance of

tbe

fee acrime, when

the

acceptor is

a government officer. A

great

dealof

sympathy bas been expressedfor

Sena-tor

Mitchell, who is an old man, and bas not gotused to tuodoro ethics In

tbe

legal profession. Tbe Jury recom mended

tbe

seoator to

tbe

mercyof

tbe

court, and his attorneys have,as

usual,moved for a new trial.

New Mkjcico lost a prominent cltl-ze-o

and oewspaper man in tbe death of Tbomas Hughes

at

bis. .home Id

Albuquerque last Friday. Mr.Hughes

was raised in Missouri, emigrated to

Kansas, aod some

thirty yean

ago moved to Albuquerque where be speot

tbe rest

of bis

Jlfe.

For many years ba was editor of

tbe

Citizen. He served

tbe

town as postmaster in

tbe

eighties. For ten years be represent-ed Albaqoerque

.la

tbe

territorial

council. No Republican convention

scompletithout

tbe

smiling face

ft

Tom Hughes, aod bis friends were verywhere. For some time he bas

beeo

sjffeilce

from a cancer in the stomacb, aod a few months ngo bis

ttreogth

was bo depleted

that

bedis

posed of bis Interest in the Citizen, aod calmly waited

death.

Heleaves

a wife and seven children to mourn

bisdeath.

Word

comes from Pboeolx

that

Uorerour Klbbey wears a larger

bat

thao he did a few months ago, when the aiea who delighted to honor bim called bliu Judge. Tbe effectof the

swell in his head Is such

that

be thinks differently thao be formerly did when hewas known asaman who

'ould

be relied on, wlioso word was as

good when bis hack was turned as when facing bis friends. An exhi

bli ion ofthis change was made

at the

recent meeting of

the

territorial

board of equalization.

It

bus been noted

that

tbe Arizona& New Mexico road bnsbeen assessed nearlyas much

as

the

Southern Pat' lile,

at

about

the

ratio of S5,000 to 17,000. This was

conceded to be unfair to the Arizona ftNew Mexico road, and

it

sent arep resentative to tbe board, wno

ci

plained

that

most of

tbe

other roads

of the

territory

bad a fair trafileIn

freight In both directions, while on

this road there was freight Id only

one direction, loto camp. Tbe only

thing

tbe

road ships

out

iscopper, aod

less

than

three carloads a day is

the

amount shipped. All the other freight cars have to be hauled out empty

at

an expense to

the

road, Instead of a profit.

Tbe

board saw tbe point and

by a vote of four to two decided to reduce

tbe

assessment from last year's

figures.

The

representative supposed

that

this

settled tbe

matter, anddid

not consider It necessary to stay until tbe board adjourned tosee

that

it

did not change

the

decision. When tbe report of

tbe

board was made Itwas

found

that

the

road was assessed the same as

last

year. The

Liberal

learns from Phoenix

that

at

a later meeting of the board Governor Kibbey

moved

that tbe

assessment be put back

at

its original figure. Tbe gov

eroor's friends say

that

he would not have played so small a trick a year

ago;

tbat

if he had wanted to put the rate up again he would have done

it

above board, aod not have waited until

tbe

roud's representative bad left town.

Superintendent Velich and Col

Eganwere down fromClifton Tuesday, en route toSoloruonvllle, to talk wltb the board of supervisors, wblch

satas

uo equalization board, to talk about tbe big raise

tbat

Assessor Blrdno la

trying to make in

the

valuation oftbe Arizona company's property.

Kpratned Ankle, StiffNeck,

Una

Shoulder

These are three common ailments

for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is

especially valuable. If promptly

ap-plied

it

will save you time, money and

suffering when troubled with any of

these ailments,

tor

sale by all

deal-ers in medicine.

The Houtheru Tactile

Lordsburg, N.M.. toBuffalo, N.Y. Account annual meeting urariu Lioage

It.P.O. R.. Ht Hntrain.

NY..

th Snnf.h.

ern Pacific company will sell July 6,7 ana n, rounai.np uckpis, uorasourg to Buffalo, for $60 80. Final limit Aug

ust 9th. 77

Thi Snnfhern Purlflr. rnmmnv will sell reduced round

trip

rates accouot hourtn orJuiv, to ana rrouu an points

hpt.wppn llrinnlnff.

(Ia..

ftnrl F.I Pnsn.

Texas, for one fare

the

round trip, on

sale July 1st, 2d, 3rd and 4th. 77 Reduced rates to Denver one fare

round trip, from Lordsburg $31.05.

Oo sale

June

3Utb to July 4th Indus

ive, August 12th and

lilt

and August 3Ui.b to Scpteniner 4th Inclusive. Good

rcturniog July 12tb, August 21st and

September 12th. 77 Reduced rates to Baltimore, Md.,

and return, account I. C. U. 8. of

Christian Endeavor. Tickets on sale

July

Istand

2d, round trip from

Lords-burg JGO.T.'i, return limit not earlier than July .lib nor later than July15th,

except hy depositing

ticket

aod pay-ment of $1.00 extension of return may be obtained to leave Baltimore not later than August 31st. 77 One fare round trio, Lordsburg to

Omaha, Council Bluffs, Pacidc

Junc-tion. St. Joseph, Mo., Kansas City,

Atchison, Leavenworth. St. Louis, Chicago, Memphis and New Orleaos. Tickets oo sale June2Dth, 26th. 27th, 28th, 29tb and 30tb, also July 4tb, 5tb aod 6tb, 24th, 2'.in and 26th.

If

you

are contemplating a

trip east

you

should certainly avail yourselfof this opportunity. Write agent Southern Pacific Co.,

at

Lordsburg, N. M., for

particulars. 723

Reduced rates to Portland, Oregon,

aod return, account Lewis & Clark Exposition,

June

1st to October 10th,

1905. 15 day

ticket

MO; 21 day

ticket

$55. Write

acDt

S. P. Co.,

at

Lords-burg, N.M., for full icformation about

literal

stop-ove- r privileges, trains and

reservations. 825

ASM

OFFICE AND CHEMICAL

LABORATORY

William

H.

Stevens

-PRICKSi

OoM andSilver, ado Imn. m

Copper, . . )fa Zino, . . SI

bead, . . Aoo hlllua, . .

t

uo

Tin, v . IS.uO Sulphur. . too

BendSor4oh.ofore. Postar oo ore oae

cent perounce.

Amalgamation Tent of Free Mllllnr Ora. SAm

CranmeTeat of Gold and Silver Ore.

t

UO

Conper Ti.iof Carbonate, and vaitiiaeo vopper vre, o.Ou

Tor aburo teat send60ota. ofore for earh

tee I.

Retttre y next nail. Tema! Can wltb

Annual ssaeesnent work attended lo

LORCSHril,

!.

X,

Just Wlnl

r.eryon

ShouldDo

Mr. J. T. Barber, of Irwlovllle, Ga.1

always s a bottle ofChamberlain's

Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy

at

band ready for

instant

use.

At-tacks of colic, cholera morbus aod diarrhoea come on so suddenly

that

there is notime to

hunt

adoctor or go to tbe storefor medicine. Mr.Barber

says:

'I

have tried Chamberlain's

Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,

which is otin of the

liet

medicines 1 eversaw. 1 keepa bottle of It in my

room as I have had several attacks of

Colic and It

Ins

proved tobe the best

medicine I ever used." Sold by all

dealers in medicine.

For Over 8Uty

Tear.

As

Old

hd

t.

Mrs Wlnslow's Soothipg Syrup has been used for over sixty years by

millions of mothers for

their

children while teething, with perfect success.

It

soothes

the

child, softeus thegums,

allays all pain, cures windcolic, nod Is

the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to

the taste.

Sold by

Drug-gists In every

part

of the world,

Twenty-fiv-e

cents

a bottle.

Its

value is

incalculable. Bosure andask for Mrs.

Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup, and takeno

other

kind.

DUNCAN AND KOI.OMON VILI.E. Malland Eipreaa Line.

Stage leaves Solomonvllle Mondays,

Wednesdays and Fridays

at

7 a. in., and arrives

at

Duncan

at

12 m.,

mak-ingclose connection with the A. &

N.M. Ry. Leaves Duncan Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays

at

12 m.,

varriing

at

Solouionville

at

6p. iu.

This line is eqrtped with elegant

Concord

Coaches Pine Stock, and careful drivers.

Fare $5. Low charges for extra baggage. The quickest and safest route to express

matter

to

Solomon-vllle.

Noah

Qken. Prop. Solomonvllle, A. T.

Von are

tea

BadFix

But we will care you if you will pay us. Men who are Weak, Nervous and debili tated sufiering from Nervous Debility. Seminal weakness, and all the effects of early evil babits, or later indiscretions,

wbicb lead to

f

remata re Decay,

consump-tion or instamty, should send for and read the "book of life," giviig particulars for

d home cure. Sent (sealed) free, by ad resumir Ut. I'nrker

i

Verticil and inrei-

-calinutile, 151 North Spruce St., Nash ville, lenn. 1hey guarantee a cure or no

pay. The Sunday Morning.

'

aVl

t-- vjv

VA

'

lit

nrnw

disease

Hcitttti&Hi th

rn.iu.

r..

Mlxid, Kiwesu Cur i'ou

MipaUintt, nnd nilKri;iioti ol riii. An af,rrer:hln .ax it He Nnrt?

Jimic. SnM nn nr.,lu(epi.armtec by ml

& & TIMK NO. 7, TRAIJt No. 1 sorrH- -Lv8:06am " S:3S " 8:47 8 :ñlí " 9ÍI5

t;u

" :44 " l:li7 "10:1 " 0:4Í "11:20 "11:30 '12:l "lH:ao PaelHo. ITTSW i - 7y

"

1' K i. " I WELLS Aa.Mj4ri3KJ am mQuturie liMV TING

Jr

ut i!fc, BUc.and l.OO. c. 24. North Mould HiauiM--. a a aui am ani York Sheldon .

mm

Karl's

Clover

Roci

Tea

lniliestion,

g

3

CO., LEROY, N. v 2

Arizona New Mexico Railway Company

Lordsburg Hachita Railway Company. TABLE Effective February 1904. MOUNTAIN TIME BOUNO "11:46 Arl:36 STATIONS Olirton Slrtinir. iu,Joronado IllinCHD... m;Thomiion am Hummit am.'Volteta ain1Lnrilxtmrjr amOII BidlD.... a

mKohrt

amlllrocliman ... nmiUaltr p FARSfNQBR TRAIN no.S FORTH -IUND Lt6:40pm 6

t

ft 4 4 4 4 8 3: 8 LvS :1Sp m :04p m :Mpm :4I p m :1U pm :58pm :4"ipm

:pm

:l p in :N)p m 30pHI :0T p ro :4Tpm :tOpm InpID

Tralmatop on nal.

Chllilren under10yeanofa--a halfprioa.

lfiODoundH harffaire freewith each fulltick

et: 76 pound tiaKaire fine wltb each half ucbpi. jkxoeea oatftfairelovni per iwpouuaa

permile.

RATES.

Clifton to North Hiding-- I.80

nouthHiding 40 ' Guthrie 70

"

' Coronado SO " Hbeldoo 1.45 Doñean l.H " " Thomaoo. 846

"

' Riimmlt S.10 " VelU'b. " Uirdseurg-- 4.80 " " Robert 4.S Brook man . " " Bakfir 16 ' HaohlU .66

AI.IX. VlITOH.

0(0.

A.WAOBTAr

UtV. P. Oen'l Bupt. Superlntendeot. Arítooa MColorado Railroad Co.

Leave Coohlae :30a. m

Pearoe Cooneetlonj atCochl

T:46.iii.

with the Southern

Bffeetivo July1,1908.

X. A.VtCFARLAVD.

Ami.Gen. Manaror.

E. E. BURLlNüAírlfc

&

la.,

ASSAY OFFICE

--

oTry

a!Uhe!InColorsdo.lRH. Famplentymall or

rxrrrwlil';ivr

pirjupt unlintiuMI 'io fold& Silver EuHlcn

XtXSiV&r

Cfrcfslrst'?!! Tests--

""SzrtiZl1'

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ticc'j

uo-ivt-i .v"V-- .

L10REI1CI

ARIZ.

THE

Afavorita reaortfoi thoee whoaretnfavor

oftlie:frwcilnire or allver. Minera, Proa-pcior- t,

Ranuhrriand Stockmen.

Music

Hvery

Night.

raotct

"Wines

Xjla

tiors

and

Cifsrare.

Of(hemtitpopular branda.

8. nrJTHKRFOHD CO.

Morenel . Arlnona

MEXICAN

SALOON

Fine Wines, Kentucky Whiskies, French Bramlies and

Im-ported Cigars.

Vino Fino, Vfhlakle do Kentucky. Coma

FranoaayPurot lmponado. NORTE ALTARES,

Morenel

MOMI

Arizona

SARTORIS CARRASCO, Propa. QooJwbiekie. brandiei, winei anJfine

HavanaCigars.

Spanish Opera each nightby a troupe of TrainedCoyotea.

Moreno! Arizona

DETROIT

SALOON

SALOON

The favoriteofMorenol, Anzona. Double BUmp Whiaklee California Wlnea.

Warranted Pure Grape Juico Foreign andDomestic Cigar AQuiet Resort-Da- lly

and Weekly Papera Always

on hand, if themails don't fai

K.DAVIS,Propr.etor

Watchmaker,. Jeweler.

Tbe

repairing of watch , clocks and jewelry a specialty. All work done in

a

workman-like manner and guaranteed or money refunded. Shop

locat-edIn

the

Arizona copper com-paey-'s

store.

H. LEMON,

(Late

of London, England)

CLIFTON

.

ARIZONA

V.L.

Douglas

C?1

IS THE BK9T.

úwi

5IiiCinTroi

akin.

7

3.

cordovan;

rUNCMAtNAMCUXO QAIT.

Ij

tiil.f.l.l

l,..M.n

ir

a.?

fintwur aiwwwuui

I

3.J)

POLICEs50ira.

";trIM

2.WORKING "

Via

i7SRnvc"SrHtiinnf.

LADIES'

' SENOFOR eATAiOSUC

.

i

a

LA

BRwa

luruaa.

OverOn Million Pvoplowearth

V.

L.

Douglas

$3

&

$4

Shoes

Allour shoes are equally satisfactory Íheyfive thebeat valuo forthemoney.

equal cuatoea shoeela styleandfit. Their wearing qualities arennaurpaaeed.

Íheprices areuniform, --etefapo on sola,

ito$jsaved oyer other snakee.

.11your dealer cannot supplyyou we can. SoldIS"

dealer,whose name willsnoiuy appear hero

Agenta wanted. Apply atonoe.o

COUNCIL

ROOMS

Cholo

Win,

Liquor and HavanaCigar Operatio and otnor musical selections

ren-dered eaoa nignt for the

entertain-ment of

patron.

Dallyandweekly newspaper and otherpert-odloalso- n

file.

For full partlcu arsoallonl

Hugh Mullen

-

Prop

CLIFTON ARIZONA

(

Ifyoa want te eel lb

f viaaen returnswow

A your labor aod

DUT mmnnA

youeaa'tafford

walaaiaaylblnc tut

f

tbesuuaardafter Iyews' ten.

l

acy always proaw

Uie Utg-ve- ea

hmi

-"-V Our

luw

re4

Anln.1 I torn oansueit. O.M.FtunyAOo

'

DtTMIT,ttlOM F-

-(

)

An

Astonishing

But

Truc

Story

Mrhrmiel in Sidney, Ohio. Ihave been nearer death with cortisumpUoij

than any otherliving; person in theworld, andI want you to read

thi,

so you

can telloihors.

I

took

a

severe cold and neglected it, 1 grew worse all the

time, and

at

the end of two yearsIhad run into consumption. Icoughed

terribly, lost flesh, could

cotsleep, andbecame so

dreadfully weak that I had to take to bed. In the following e'Rhtren

months

1 gradually

reached tbe last stages

of consumption. No loas

than even phyricians treated me And allgave

jne op saying I was

in-curable. 1was absolutely

helpies. Thewholo

fam-ily wore themselves out caring forme. One day mother and sister came to mv bedside, and said

1 had but a day or two more to live. Tears rolled down their clieeka they

sobbed the news. The doctors had declared I was in the last stage, andbo

human beingcould saveme. I was willingto die, butbefore going to the cruel

frrave, Iwantedtogo out and seemy dearlybeloved town ofbidneyonce more.

Theytold me such

a

thingwas impossible that Iwould surely die beforeIgot

back. But I insisted, anil to gratify my dyingwish,

a

carriage was fitted up

with abed of pillows, and lo tiii I wascarried and slowly driven around Court

Houno Square. Igothome iioro dead than alive. Through the mercy of Provi-dence, someone brought a tr.al buttle ofmedicinesaidtobeAconsumption cure.

No oneimaginedforan instant itwas worth trying. But as a drowning person grasps at

a

straw,so Itried thismedicina. I was better after taking twodoses. Mother got more ofthemedicine andI took it, improving all thetime. Today I

am as well as any reader of this paper, and themedicine

that

cured mewas Acker's English Remedyfor Consumption. Ideclarebefore God and man

that

everyword here printed istrue."

Thisremarkabletestimonial, onfile Inthe office of Mesura.W. H.Hooker Co., MewTerk, proprietorsof Dr.Acker'sCelebrated ngliah Kemedy, iaveacaedfor bythem, aswellas by

prominent drunrjti.ti of Sidney, Ohio.

Artrr1! F.orlUh RoraMlyle sold by all drmnrlsts nadira potUIre rnaruteethat year

seoy

wtU he iauseoluuura. uc,ion.aad

il

a batua laU.a. audCuuu. iaAiurtaad u. ah L.and(a.edr

12:04

YOU

EVER

Travel over a Eoad uaint;

XjOcoriciotlTres?

IF

NOT, NOW

THE

TIME AND

OPPOR-TÜNIT-::::.:

SUMMER

RATES

MAY2d,aod every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

thereafter until

SIP

TEMBER 30th, 1905. Good returning

till

NOVEMBER 30tb. Liberal stop over privileges in both directions. ROUND

TRIP rates ta

SOUTHERN' CALIFORNIA PolDts, 135.00. To SAN and vicinity, IM.OvV

Tickets Good on Each of tbe

TIME

Eastbound 8:56 A. M. P. 1. IS ..fit)'?

1:15

V..

6:5?

t.

M.

Wewill be pleased to writeyou more about tbem If you will address

, T, H.Goodman,O.P.A.,!iuFrancisco.

C. M.BoRKHALTiit. O.

r,

AP, A.Tuesea. Aria.

orE.W. CLAPr, Local Agent. N. M.

5

DID

FRANCISCO

TIME.

Weatbouna Lordsburit,

THE

JOY

OF

LIVING

CAM BE FULLY REALIZED WHEN TOO

1

Southern

Pacific

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M

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AFTEEt OTHEH

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Ms.

I.

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"

I

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e!ck

ia

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I

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