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F·.· .. ,.;.·1 · ·. - f S f·t·. t St :. .feet H n.ecesrary and we have held in A.lhuquerque o.n the. :Znd The several counties will be en- : IQe . ow o . o a er · · · ·· · · · ; · . · . · · ·; · . · · · f 1 ·· ·' -. 0 .··· ... ·· ·· .···.· .. : everyconfidence·tn stnkmg 011. day of. A.u.gust, 1902, nottc.e.ts titled to representation·· as o- ... at ;J8. Oil experts tell us we have all hereby gtvett that a conventtqn lows:· · SMAIJ. · .(jj,L the of find.ing good .of Deritocratic pa:ty_ of the · CouN'rv : .. · : · · · ·· · · · ·· depostt. Only the dnll wt11 tell Terntory ts hereby Bernalillo ·-Another :and W;JJ..be whether" they .. ht:. or .. nut. meet in the.city of Al- Chaves Put J)own ·Fe.et !f If we do not strike oil we ha-ve buquerque in the county .of Colfax 'Good. · .. there is abrin- Bernalillo on Monday,. the 13th Dona Ana CAPitAL INVESTS dance of good abd ·as· tl;le' dayo,f 1902, at the hour Eddy, lands have a rich soil the water of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Grant '!"he in intt:!r- will be worth quite as as said day for the purpose of nomi- Guadalupe view W .. con- tfie oil we might fiud. However, natin_g a candidate for Delegate, Lincoln ceruing Lincoht county oil and we expect to prove this time to the Fifty-Eighth Congress of Luna ge.neral mining prospects ·whether we have·tbe oil or not. the United States, and for the McKinley DELEGATES , •. ·• ' a ,- 22 . . 3 11 1 I If '• e 4 I I * I If I e e If I If I I e If : e .. " ' l!8 't " 6 e o o o I I e ' " 1 e t1 , , , 7 If e I t I If f I If D f f 'I' .. I I 3 .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .; . . 5 I I t e 1 II I If II If I e t f ' 2 I f t I P I t " I I t I I " II 3 .......... " . . . . . . 7 HNo section of the -is ,, .. "T.o the eastward of . the oil transaction of such other: busi- Mora showing more, sigJils of rapid de- lands about six miles, our com- ness as may come before · said Otero velopttient now. apd iri the 11ear 1 pan.y has ·nearly 2,000 acres of I convention. According to the Rio Arribio ................. 10 future then th? part bitu-minous coal lands which we 1 1 basis. of San Juan ................ 2 of . New Mextco.· Known· for· shall develop and we shall run a at satd meetmg of the satd Cen- San Miguil ................ 17 •••••• •••••• 0 3 years: 'to be richly· mineralized it ·railroad out to them· now very tral Committee, the respective Santa Fe has been severely handicapped by soort. We are only waiting for the counties in the ''l"erritory are, en- Sierra Jack oL transportation facilities coming within the next thirty titled to the following represen- Socorro now relieved b:y. tJte Rock Island days of about twenty of the heavy tation 'in said Convention: Taos road. of company CouNTY No. ov Unio11 A}rQady great progress is boi11g from the east who are going to Bernalillo.. . . . . . ............ 15 Valencia made and new companies are be- look our . holdings. Geo. Chaves ............. · · · · ...... 7 If t 11 t " 1 e t I II II 10 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t e I ••• e e •••• 9 7 5 . . . . . . . ........ 12 '.rota I 145 ing to that ric.h .section, the railroad magnate and Colfax ....................... 12 and many of them are taking a Mr. Jordon own 1900 acres of Dona Ana.············ · · · · · · .1 0 Judge J.D. Whitman, one of hold and the next twelve these coal lands adjoinfng those Eddy ..... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 4 the old time prospectors of the .will show greater progress than of our company. Grant.·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 8 Rocky mountains has returned the last dozen years have shqwn. "'l'welve miles west of Bonito Guadalupe.··· · · · · · · · · · · · 7 ft:om New Mexico, says the Den- 'l'hc county of Lincoln is one of in Lincoln county the company Lincoln·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·, · · · 6 ver News. He visited the dis- t?e richest in this part of the has so'iue very promising . gold Luna· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ··· 5 trict near Cerrillos where Edison rt tory. It has gold, ,properties. 'l'he ore is free Mckinley · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 expended $300,000 itt a futile at- ver ?nd coal and every ing and a vein 100 wide has been Mora·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 11 tempt to catch the fine gold on of otl. .one of the. several ncb opened up. Only the assessment Otero· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 7 Cunningham hill. The Edison now takmg _to de- work .is being done at present }?ut Rio Arriba·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 3 works are standing idle, and it is ;etop the the county already ore has been foun<} that San Juan····· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 5 understood that he has given up ts the New Mextco Otl Devel- would pay to ship, we are San Miguel ...... . ..... : . ... 23 the attempt as hopeless. opment company of whtcb W. W. much enconraged. The company Santa Fe.······· · · · · · · · · · · · .14 In speaking of the district, the Woodard is secrebi:ry . and treas- also owus copper properties Sierra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 'judge said: ''Cunningham hill urer. This company composed in the '\Vhite mountains in the Socorro·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .12 is a noted spot for the Mexicans, of eastern capitalists acquir-. same county. These claims Taos · · · · · · · · · · · · ...... · · · · .10 as they have been working the : ed a .. b. out 2,00. 0 acres of oil develo. ped .gradually with a Union········ · · · · · · · · · · · · · 8 dry placers for several hundred about the same amount of coal 'force of five men. We have struck Valencia.···················· 2 years. The re'gion covers an lands and some very 'good quantities of ore running· 6 -- area of six to twelve miles each 1rotal 188 I . gold. and cop.per pr .. o .. pe.rhes. .. I .. to 7. per cent copper. W. e sh_ all way, and the form is a puzzle ,..,., w d d El p Dated at Albuquerquet. N. M., oo ar . was m . aso• undertake operations on all the .which no geologist has ever sue- yesterday and when asked what properties in the fall. this 2 nd day of August, A. D. ceeded In unraveling. The coun- . 1902. · his was doing, satd: Mr. Woodard is enthusiastic on try. is overlaid with coarse gravel, drilling a six-inch :veil the prospects of Lincoln county . 0 · N. MARRON, (i'Ilich ca. rries a cement in which · f . ''1" • ' . '1 . rt•'l-. f c . . 0 ' d . I . . P. F. McCANNA Chairman, . or 01 nme m1 o · arrt- mtnmg mteresb; an ts on y one · ' ·be gold is embedded. Edtson's .zozo 'itation. on the ·of the many who are taking hold _ expert was upon the ground for railroad at the head of th. e. ''mal of mining rospects of that sec- M . many weeks, and reported that James . Daughtery, a promt- pais" and about two tniles and a. tion and renewed confidence is f_elt the cement on Cunningham hill nent cattlemen of Abilene, says half west of thC;ttroad. We drilJ.. in the mineral resources of that and the immediate region carries that fully a million head of cattle · ed one well 380 feet and struck a •.county and there is room for many the enormous value of $8,000,000, will be removed from Texas and flow of good soft more. · OOOin fine gold. Many tests gave and . as tha_ t was . good Representatives of eastern cap- New Mexico before next spring $3 a ton by ordinary methods of on account of the attitude of the extraction, but the absence of .. enough hi itself ,we concluded we ital continue to come in right federal goverment on the drift water makes it jmpossibleto work would leave it alone and drill an- along and· are examining mines f t' d f 'r tlie deposits on a large scale. · · , · . . . . . . . ence ques ton an o. exas on . . . other. rl'his well has such a vol- . wtth a vtew to purcbastng. Lm- r 1 1 t' 'I'h ttl I The dnft carrymg the cement ap ease ques wn. e ca e b t d f 200 m·'I ume of \yater that by pumping coln. county. is ev .. identlv on the .. . , . I may e race or. .t es . . ·. . wtll be shtpped to Canada. .through .Mextco .and tnto 856·gallons per hour for twenty- of a mtnmg boom. . .............. ---. . l southern Colo.r .. ad.o. It 18 one of four hours we could not lower it District John E. Griffith. the most remarkable formations an inch. \¥e have been offered There a-re now 247 in t}te pen- reports ·900 cases pending in of America, defies science as sue- several times the cost of the. well ittiory at Santa Fe. None of office during last year. Good cessfu1ly today as it did when for the ·water. \Ve struck some .. them are idle, it is said. ; many cases. . fir.st discovered.-El Paso News. . . . . ,•· •: t 1 J \ . ' . t ' i 1 l i

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~ ... Volume II No 35· WHtTE QAK·~, 'rftU.R_5P~Y, . AUO. :z&th, I ·P.O~.· -Subsct~ption, $r.so. a Year. ; '8'·' ',4~.-:·<· ~· ~~~·~; ··=: 'i::•; .. ~~ ~~~~~~=====~~~~~:::::::~ .. ,: + . • '· '

. ~B.;·. o·· ,R' .IN' G. ,F' 'Oil' 01. L' :. sma'u d'ep(>sitso~ oil wit~ in: i25 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION... I ' R.EPUB~ICAN CONVENTION.

i, :,.· ~ . .. .·• . . . ·· ~ feet but not itt paying· qn~nt.iti,~s. By virtue of the direction of The republican territorial con-·~ .· A' tJ: W·HI.TE OAKS ...... '/jl'h~ ;ven w~ have "1~~ ~~~rt~d the,D~mocratic Territorial- Cen- vention has been called to m~et .. ·· ·.,. ';•· · · · ··· · · ' ·. ";··; l ;we are ngged out to. dnll 3,0.00 tral Committee at/ its meeting at Raton, 'Friday, October ·10. • F·.· .. ,.;.·1 · ·. - f S f·t·. w· t St :. :~k .feet H n.ecesrary and we have held in A.lhuquerque o.n the. :Znd The several counties will be en-: IQe . ow o . o a er ru~ · · ~ · ·· · · · ; · . · . · · ·; · . · · · f 1 :· ·· .· ·' -.0.··· ... ·· ·· .···.· .. : everyconfidence·tn stnkmg 011. day of. A.u.gust, 1902, nottc.e.ts titled to representation·· as o-

... at ;J8. Fe~t. Oil experts tell us we have all hereby gtvett that a conventtqn lows:· ·

SMAIJ. · .1.-0CKETs:···~or·· .(jj,L the i.~.~ications of find.ing ~ good .of th~ Deritocratic pa:ty_ of the · CouN'rv : .. · : · · · ·· · · · ·· depostt. Only the dnll wt11 tell Terntory of_,Ne~ Mex~co ts hereby Bernalillo

·-Another W~lf.Sta.rt~cl :and W;JJ..be whether" they are.,,~i.g .. ht:. or .. nut. call~d:to meet in the.city of Al- Chaves Put J)own j~OOP ·Fe.et !f ~e~es- If we do not strike oil we ha-ve buquerque in the county .of Colfax s~ry.' l~dicati~ns 'Good. · .. demonstrat~d there is ·~~n abrin- Bernalillo on Monday,. the 13th Dona Ana

EAST~RN CAPitAL INVESTS dance of good wat~r abd ·as· tl;le' dayo,f October~ 1902, at the hour Eddy, -~-- lands have a rich soil the water of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Grant

'!"he ~El Pa~i&..':f,ferald in intt:!r- will be worth quite as mucl~ as said day for the purpose of nomi- Guadalupe view ~ith. W .. w.'W,oodar~, con- tfie oil we might fiud. However, natin_g a candidate for Delegate, Lincoln ceruing Lincoht county oil and we expect to prove this time to the Fifty-Eighth Congress of Luna ge.neral mining prospects ~ays: ·whether we have·tbe oil or not. the United States, and for the McKinley

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If e I t I If f I If D f f 'I' .. I I 3 .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .; . . 5 I I t e 1 II • I If II If I e t f ' 2 I f t I • P I t " I I t I I " II 3 .......... " . . . . . . 7 HNo section of the ~outhwest -is ,, .. "T.o the eastward of . the oil transaction of such other: busi- Mora

showing more, sigJils of rapid de- lands about six miles, our com- ness as may come before · said Otero velopttient now. apd iri the 11ear

1 pan.y has ·nearly 2,000 acres of I convention. According to the Rio Arribio ................. 10

future then th? ~outhcastern part bitu-minous coal lands which we 11 basis. of re~resentation ~dopted San Juan ................ 2 of . New Mextco.· Known· for· shall develop and we shall run a at satd meetmg of the satd Cen- San Miguil ................ 17

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years: 'to be richly· mineralized it ·railroad out to them· now very tral Committee, the respective Santa Fe has been severely handicapped by soort. We are only waiting for the counties in the ''l"erritory are, en- Sierra Jack oL transportation facilities coming within the next thirty titled to the following represen- Socorro now relieved b:y. tJte Rock Island days of about twenty of the heavy tation 'in said Convention: Taos road. sto~kholders of th~ company CouNTY No. ov DI~LEGA'l'ES Unio11

A}rQady great progress is boi11g from the east who are going to Bernalillo.. . . . . . ............ 15 Valencia made and new companies are be- look ov~r our . holdings. Geo. Chaves ............. · · · · ...... 7

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'.rota I 145 ing attra(~tcd to that ric.h .section, Go~ld the railroad magnate and Colfax ....................... 12

and many of them are taking a Mr. Jordon own 1900 acres of Dona Ana.············ · · · · · · .1 0 Judge J.D. Whitman, one of hold and the next twelve t~ontlis these coal lands adjoinfng those Eddy ..... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 4 the old time prospectors of the .will show greater progress than of our company. Grant.·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 8 Rocky mountains has returned the last dozen years have shqwn. "'l'welve miles west of Bonito Guadalupe.··· · · · · · · · · · · · 7 ft:om New Mexico, says the Den-

'l'hc county of Lincoln is one of in Lincoln county the company Lincoln·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·, · · · 6 ver News. He visited the dis­t?e richest in this part of the t~r- has so'iue very promising . gold Luna· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ··· 5 trict near Cerrillos where Edison rt tory. It has gold, co?p~r, ~tl- ,properties. 'l'he ore is free ;m~ll- Mckinley · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 expended $300,000 itt a futile at­ver ?nd coal and every mdtcat~on ing and a vein 100 wide has been Mora·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 11 tempt to catch the fine gold on of otl. .one of the. several ncb opened up. Only the assessment Otero· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 7 Cunningham hill. The Edison COI~lpantes now takmg hoi~ _to de- work .is being done at present }?ut Rio Arriba·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 13 works are standing idle, and it is ;etop the resou~ces o~ the county already ore has been foun<} that San Juan····· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 5 understood that he has given up ts the New Mextco Otl '~nd Devel- would pay to ship, ~tid we are v~ry San Miguel...... . ..... : . ... 23 the attempt as hopeless. opment company of whtcb W. W. much enconraged. The company Santa Fe.······· · · · · · · · · · · · .14 In speaking of the district, the Woodard is secrebi:ry . and treas- also owus som~ copper properties Sierra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 'judge said: ''Cunningham hill urer. This company composed in the '\Vhite mountains in the Socorro·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .12 is a noted spot for the Mexicans, of eastern capitalists ha~ acquir-. same county. These claims ar~ Taos · · · · · · · · · · · · ...... · · ~ · · .10 as they have been working the

: ed a .. b. out 2,00. 0 acres of oil lan.ds,~·being develo. ped .gradually with a Union········ · · · · · · · · · · · · · 8 dry placers for several hundred about the same amount of coal 'force of five men. We have struck Valencia.···················· 2 years. The re'gion covers an lands and some very P.romis~ng: 'good quantities of ore running· 6 -- area of six to twelve miles each

1rotal 188 I . gold. and cop.per pr .. o .. pe.rhes. .. I .. to 7. per cent copper. W. e sh_ all way, and the form is a puzzle ,..,., w d d El p Dated at Albuquerquet. N. M., 1~~r. oo ar . was m . aso• undertake operations on all the .which no geologist has ever sue-

yesterday and when asked what properties in the fall. this 2nd day of August, A. D. ceeded In unraveling. The coun-. 1902. · his ~otnparty was doing, satd: Mr. Woodard is enthusiastic on try. is overlaid with coarse gravel,

''\Ve-~re drilling a six-inch :veil the prospects of Lincoln county . 0 · N. MARRON, (i'Ilich ca. rries a cement in which · f. ''1" • ' . '1 . rt•'l-. f c . . 0 • • ' d . I . . P. F. McCANNA Chairman, . or 01 nme m1 e~J10 ~-" o · arrt- mtnmg mteresb; an ts on y one · ' ·be gold is embedded. Edtson's .zozo 'itation. on the Ro~k l~l.and ·of the many who are taking hold ~ecreta~~~-· _ expert was upon the ground for railroad at the head of th. e. ''mal of mining p· rospects of that sec- M . many weeks, and reported that

James . Daughtery, a promt-pais" and about two tniles and a. tion and renewed confidence is f_elt the cement on Cunningham hill

nent cattlemen of Abilene, says half west of thC;ttroad. We drilJ.. in the mineral resources of that and the immediate region carries

that fully a million head of cattle · ed one well 380 feet and struck a •.county and there is room for many the enormous value of $8,000,000, will be removed from Texas and mag~ifkenf flow of good soft j· more. · OOOin fine gold. Many tests gave

wa~_e,r· and . as tha_ t was . good Representatives of eastern cap- New Mexico before next spring $3 a ton by ordinary methods of on account of the attitude of the extraction, but the absence of

.. enough hi itself ,we concluded we ital continue to come in right federal goverment on the drift water makes it jmpossibleto work would leave it alone and drill an- along and· are examining mines f t' d f 'r tlie deposits on a large scale. · · , · . . . . . . . ence ques ton an o. exas on . . . other. rl'his well has such a vol- . wtth a vtew to purcbastng. Lm- r 1 1 t' 'I'h ttl I The dnft carrymg the cement

ap ease ques wn. e ca e b t d f 200 m·'I ume of \yater that by pumping coln. county. is ev .. identlv on the eve~ .. . , . I may e race or. .t es . . ·. . wtll be shtpped to Canada. .through Ne~ .Mextco .and tnto

856·gallons per hour for twenty- of a mtnmg boom. . .............. ---. . l southern Colo.r .. ad.o. It 18 one of four hours we could not lower it • District Clerk~ John E. Griffith. the most remarkable formations an inch. \¥e have been offered There a-re now 247 in t}te pen- reports ·900 cases pending in his~ of America, defies science as sue-several times the cost of the. well ittiory at Santa Fe. None of office during last year. Good cessfu1ly today as it did when for the ·water. \Ve struck some .. them are idle, it is said. ; many cases. . fir.st discovered.-El Paso News.

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·: · ·• ·'~);t~:Y~.~9, '1902 .. _ . T,~rrt~OJ;Y.?f .~e'Y M.e~nco,-d?rtt.Iff adv·e.rse claims wit_h the J~egtster _ ~-- __ ..• .,W.:m.:~~t.!h:~. RE!,c~.s -~~ ; Nottckl:!! 11'e~~· th~t ~h\' tl:t,~' siif¥ d,;!YS .)ieti!ld ?f pul>lica• ~f tb~ p-;:.ited state~ I;;!ir Qmce z ~oyvp,. . .w r:. s~ou~d : Rip;: V:a11:,. WJ;inlde. Gold Mtntng t.~:on .he,,re:?f, p.r_ they ~~~lbe:barred at ~bsw¢11, in. tbe Territory. ·of ·· .g. m~rttyou~ trad~.- · .: .. <.o Cotn,p':'~ y )> y ,w iJ.l\.'!1,11 I£: :J;I:I":\!C}l3.rd .)>y v,irtu~ _of tb,~ J.>rov_I$\0\)S of tbe New 'M~~i.;O, d Uri~g . ~1,1 e Sl)<ty ' ~ . . . . . . . ' ' • '. :~ its attoru~y 1n fact ·whose p~st ;statute. _ _ . . days'pei-iod of pubhcat,\Oi;lllereof, . ,.:' I.; ·.. -.... 'TR¥ US -.

0 office addr~S; i,~< ~l!ite:: OaJts> . · · JJowA;I<D L~T,!I-~P· · or they_•vill J)e bar.ted by:. vittlle g . . . _ _ .&,$~"! ~ Lincoln County; ~ew Mextco, ~.as~ . ' . . •' R,egJ~te_t.. . . of the pro;visio,ns of . the stattJ,te ... ··~. s ... .M .• W.i~.n..er .,; ...... ·z .this dav~. ijle~l-ittk·:~{pp\ica.t_ion for· JJat.e :tst .pub-lication A.ug.7, 1~02. · · , · · I;Io'\YA:H. D LELAND.. z __ ___:_~~,:--::"~~::-::::::::;-·

J • DOWN DOWN DOWN ·, .. patent for 13;>7, and30-100 hne~r ·- , · · · · .. Register.- '· .L-------~~--~~--. feet ·6-f ilte Ri:p Vah Winkle lode APPLICA'riQ~ FOR PATEN'!'· :Aug. 7. · ·

·o.·· r ve.i,n ... b_e., .a.r. i.n. 2." !!Old . and ot)l-cr A_ ·l·)_{)_.l·t···'-~.tion for p_~t_ ent No. 10,' . ' ,,~A st• h I metal with ~u-:;.·n7ce· ground 400 Re;llbH~~.ed under -th~ directio~ ·~· ..... ___________ ...., ___ . ·. ' .. : ·I( : n· 1, ·!·:·. "

. and 10, and p-,lP .. feet in widt~ of Commissione'r of the General._ 8. M i:l .. situate itJ White Oaks ·Mining Land Office, Jun.e 7, 1902. · . A. tr8/ ·· TJMf . District,' LincQl:rt 'doUtity .New . U~1ited State~ Land <?ffice, } • CONT~ACTOR ·and BUILDER •. ·· ·. :! s· ' '. N·n "

.'Mexico, an.d desig-nated· by field · Roswell, New Mex1co,_ ·lvO( · J · A -• 1totes and OOidal pi at on · fi 1 e ·in . July 29, 1902.. . v,._,MA<"a Fn<nishod "" Swn• and U tJ . : • (.,

, · N 4 ' .Urklcw'o\•k, and P~astf'rlng. this office as survey L o. 93 tn Notice is hereby given that the · · · ·

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. E. . of Rip v ~lJ winkle Gold Minin.g Go. Lime a~d c emeilt. tontinental Mowers, 6ranger Rakils, New Mexico Prit1. Meridi«m, said by Vlilliam .m. Blan~h~~:rd its at- !Ideal and :sampson Windmills_, Alamo su~vey ~o. ~34 being as follo.ws torney ·in fact, whose postoffie ad-

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.6asoline fngines; Ideal freezers. to~wit: dress is White Oaks,-Lincolncoun- RELIABLE ASSAYS ba'ything in_ and out Season at

Beginning at Cor. No. 1~ C~r .. ty,. Ne~ Mexico, has this day filed No. 4 survey N~> .. 933, a .gn~mte its app1icat.ion for a patent .for stone 25~H)x6 incht;s set 3-4 mch. 1350 linear feet of. the Comstock

. in g~oqnd marked· 1-934 on· E. Lode or vein, bearing gold and side, whence a blazet_t cedar tree silver, and other metals with sur-20 inches in «.liam. li1arked B. T. face ground 500 feet in width~ sit-1-934 bears N. 80 deg. 30 min. 'E. uated in White Oaks Mining Dis-25 feet distant. .Cor. No. 1 Rita trict, L·incoln Co~nty, New Mexi­Lode, survey No. 663, B. H. Dye co, and <h·signated by tl.e field et also~vners, and Cor. ~o. 1 L·a<ly notes and plat. on file in this office O.odiva Lode, sttn'ey No. 6H3, as survey No. 933 in 'l'ownship 6 B. H. Dye et als owners~ a por- s. Range 11 E. New '.Mexico Prin. phyry stone 16xllx7 inches above Meridian, said survey No. 933 be­ground, bears N. 44 <leg. 35 min. ing· as follows to-wit:

E. 187-95 H. distant. Cor. 2 · Beginning at Cor. No. 1 a por­Homestake Lode '3urvey_ No. ~2l, phyry stone 24x22x15 inches set a stone of unknown <lt~e?sto!ls 3-4 .. inches in o-round on N. side l top broken off) Jaims M. Stg,afus marked 1-93~~ whence a blazed ct al .clai~nants, bears S. 8 ~ c.leg. pinon tree 6 inches in cHam. mark­lH nun. E. 111-76 :cet dt~t.tnt, ed B. '!'. 1-933 bears ·N. 14 deg. and W. 1-4 sec. cor. Sec. 25 'I own- 45 min. W. 37 feet distant. Cor. ~hip 6 S. Range 11 E. bears N. No. 3 survey No 621 bears S. 17 47 deg. 43 min W · 747-96 feet <leg. 51 min. E. 50 feet distant distant. Thence var. 13 deg. ~- and the 1-4 section corner to sees. N. 17 de.g. 51 min. W. 1357-4° 25 and 26, Township 6 S. Range ft. to Cor. N~. 2 a porphy_ry sto~~ 11 E. New Mexico Prin. Meridian 26xl2x10 inches set 3-4 1~ch. tn bears N. 6·deg. 43 min. 30 sec. W. ground marked 2-9.34 on S. stde .. 660-88 feet distant. '!'hence N.

d 4· . E Thence Var. 12. eg. b m~n · 17 deg. 51 W. var. 12 deg. 45 min. N. 72 deg. 10 mm. E. 410-fl feet E. 1350 feet to cor. No. 2 a por­to Cor .. No. ~. a SfLn~ .stOI.te phyry stone 25x18xt2 inches set 26x~x6 tnches set 3-4 -mch. tn 3·4 inches in the gronnd marked g;round marked 3.-394 on S .. stde. '2-933 on s. side. 'rhence var. 12 'Thenc~ Var. 12 d.eg. ·48 mH~: ... E: deg. 30 min. E. N. 72 dcg. 10 min. S, 17 deg. 51 nun. E. ·. 13~~-SO E. 500 feet to cor. No. 3 a porph­f~e_t to C?r. No. 4, a gt;~mte stone I yry stone 2Sxl4x8 set 3-4 inches 24~14x8 tnches set 3-4 111 ground in o-round marked 3-933 ·on S. side. marked ~394 ot~ N. side , ~et in Thence var. 12 deg. 42 min E. S. large mound ~f -~tone. I hence · 17 deg·. 51 min. E. 1350 feet to y ar. 13 deg. _E: _S ... 1?; deg. 10 I cor. No. 4 a granite stone 24x10x inin:·W. 400-6 feet to Cor. ~0·. 1 ' 5 inche~ set 3•4 inches in g·round, 1~lace of beginning cot)tattung ~marked 4-933 on \V. side. '!'hence 12-79 acres. · I 05 · E- S ""'2- l ; var. 13 deg. • m111. . . 1. ( eg. ' ..

Expr~ssly waiving· and accept- I 10 1~1in. vV. 500 feet to cor. No. 1 ing fron1 this. application al1 that' place of beginning, containing portion of the surface g-round of i 15.50 acres. Expressly waiving said ~urvcy N'o. 934 whkh 1s in, and ac.<..~epting from this ·applka­conflic.t with survey N_o. 623 and I tiorl. all that portion of said claim

, 624 as set forth itJ (he plat and; which is in contlkt with s'urvey field notes of said sun;ey No. 93_4 No~ 158 as set forth in the field

.. on.file in this office. 'l'otal area not('~ on file in this office, anrl al-. ~ so waivintr and acce1)ting· the con-claimed 3-5" a~res. · ,,

fiuhl. ........... $ .llO 6olrl n.nri Silver .. · .... $ .11;

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Wtth ·const_g·erable ap.pr,ehenston: 1'fhe establishment of a· forest re­serve ~i~. th~ whit~ . triountains. "- ' .... ' ' _. - ' ... - "

Should cattle be · excluded from. ttie i~~erve he '·will bea big los~r · His home ranch lies on one of the green slo,pes that .;a~retch ~w~y· to the wooded foot hills of the

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grazing purposes in the whole coup1;ry, ~nd the v v cattle have beeri wonl to range unmolested' through tib.e~ylvan grassy glades,

. ~ 'V:r~ten!d 'i)y 1;he Ruidoso, Eagle . ~ Creek and the BonitQ. :The head­

waters of these str~ams will ·be ' seggregated.fr;om the public do­main by th~ resery'e.- Mr .. Cree

.. This· ha~dsomely equipped train leaves El ·Paso daily. and· runs thrqugh to-:St. Louis withoutchange, wherediredtoiin~c· · tions ar·e inade .for the North and East: also ·direct''co'm.1'ectio#s'

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he is _naturally very much con­cerned with the outcome.

During the p.as"f year, Mr. Cree has grapzed a large number of cat-tle on th~ Mescalero res~rvation, and has found the experiment a profitable on~. The big, cattle conc~rns haye"suffered much dur- · ing the past years as a result of the predatory instincts of certain of the popith~.tion of the mountain country, and if the ·establishing of the reservation shall lead to arty betterment of cott.ditions in this respect, the· Angus .people won't ~onsider it an unmixed evil."'T"":A1bttquerque J. · De~?crat.

Sup~rintendent of ~orest Re­serves I. B. Hanna has lef.t. ·.for Tucson, Arizona, where be. went. to view the several new ~~erves in'that vicinity. . ...

Mr. Hannasays-fhat .. th.e · J~in­coln county ·stockmen, whose cat­tle are in the habit of ranging on the lands now corilposin·g the Lin':' coln forest reserve; need ha_v~ no fear that their.cattle will be a )­lowed to graze th·~re, as there is·· not a reserve in the United States . . .

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Normal Commercial ·Courses and School of Music

···Board and rooms at the University Dormitory at reasona­able rates. For further in'formation, address,

W. G. TIGHT, President, . Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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. 'ei-nmetit wishes to know the num- · MQte ·that?- 1.,000,000 acres in- The mica mines near Tres Pie­

dras, N .. M., are proving more valuable as depth is attained. A strong cqmpany . of Colorado Springs capitalist.are back of the enterprise. ·

bet": of catt!e, etc., feed1ng on: re- cludi'ng the '1\iescalero Indian re-serves. Sheep may' .not be allow- Rervation1 in Otero and Lh1coln ed the use of the 'reserve, as there

counties .are withdrawn from the a·re only three reserves under Mr: ·bl'. ·d • • . th 1·n· stt"tut · · ; . . . . • · . . . pu tc oma1n, s1nce e · -Hanna s superVLswn where sheep, ing of the Lincoln forest reserve: are allowed to range, namely the . . . . . . Gila. Black Mesa and San ll""ran~ Jerry Ramsdale ts over from Cisco inountairt.reser\res.~Citizen. Schelerville.

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. . -~ adap~eq to frutt cu]~.ur.~ at?-~ '\VJ:ten t~ c?u~tt~~an~e t~~ J~~tc~al_ !~1;tte · hf th~ st.ates show t!t~ sys}.~~ of ti:ntel'ed at .Po!!toftiee, Whit.e Uolp;, N •• M,. as sett1~? by t}Jose ~OW ~e~-~~ ~t~~~C.t• ~~~ ftOSt~fu,_tes fJl~ ~~~er of }he Selling lands and CO~Vefttn;~ __ .. tlJe

· · s~;~~:t~<:la~~mai~.m~!~;~: · · ;.· " ed ·t? 1~ .~?~ld, tn. -~. ~e~ ye~r~, Bench)~- t~e s~.vtce. of capt~al k~ney 'irito a ~per~cfu~n~ ~-·f':lnd . . . ' . , ; :.· -~~fo~e ;a·.P.~??uchv~ a~d, pea~h- ~~e!l tt ~n~s tt_s~U ~n confhct from which the interest on the

;· W.Parjgn, May ~ ~q., P~h Sag~ ip~opr s. ful valley ~f; -~o~~~' ~~s.tead o~ · ~1th ~~b~~ · . . . . . · ~~ rind al is applied to the; main-,_ s: M. Whal'tun~ ·· .. ·: .. :· .... · · .. ·· Edn:or, · . a barr~n waste except for the T-here 1s no probabtltty .at all P p . -_· ·· ··.- .--·-- ~: . · ·d t.

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. Offi(ial ·Paner' liD(Oin County seen~ 9f' ljfe and pro~~.abh~ i~<I~s-' destroy/~g la_bo.r unions;b':l~ every ~:~s e:~~~ru::. He showed. ~~a~ , , ,•"!. ,. ,.;;1 , !\. .• , ·! n"l' , .r; <•J '' tr;y ,·, ~~ t~ad of a pr~c tt~:n y u mn- pro ~a bthty that the . con ~t~, by the Fer«usson bill allotted, in

. ~$ habtted and .. useless · wtlderness. thetr abuse o_ f the wrtt of-Injunct- . d 0 . b.-·· : bout '4 000 000 THURSDAYS ............ -lr$0 .. . . . . . . .11 . . b-. -t . . t' roun .num ers, a . , . ' . · ·• What we bave·&atd concernmg wn,. Wl brmg a ou a.n. trr.ests 1-: . · th bl1·c ··s· c' hoo··isr ·and-

. . _ . . . · · · · 1 ·d fi acres to . e pu TH·U~SDAY AUG.· 28 1902. th_~ to":nshtps above ~a~ed ap~ ?1e mov_eme?t f.orse~ere y e n; other··educational institutio'ns of _·:. .. i;: :J,. •• ·-~--..1.:..:"" ~... phes wttb equal force·_ to other mg and abndg~ng t e power o h t . . · . d th t n{) ·part of

Dem. oc·ra.tt" c County T. icket. portions: of -this · ~~ticoln forest c~Urts in· rela·tion:·· to this ··writ. t e e1rrttdory, alnl tt ; c n· be sold

_, · 'd ,. . .. . tb d t these an ssoa o e , a • _re~enre, n~tably,·~n t.he~e~t sl_.e La~or untonseanno e. es roy- •while·tbe. bill advocated by Mr.

For Commissioner 3rd. Dist.

IRA SANGER

-For Probate Juclg·e

CAPT. SA~rUR~INO BACA

.For Sheriff

JOHN W. OWEN

For Probate .Clerk

LESLIE ET ... LIS

F·or 'l'reasurer and Collector

PAUL .MAYER '

For Assessor

of the Wh~te'mounta1ns .. ·tn ran~e ed wt.thout _at .the same tt~_e ?~- Rode .calls -for another·apotment 9, and on the·nortb of tb_e Capt·· stroymg the ltberty of the c1t1- .. f ybl' 1 d f b ut the same

· · · "' · ' o pu tc an s o a. o ... tau moun tams and east of Carrt- zen . b f · ··_- th·e· Fe'rgusson . · . . . . t' . nutn er o acres as . , zozo, where large tracts embrac- Government by HtJunc ton 1s · ·. · - ~,.~ f - th (f 1 f ed in the reserve are prarie with un-American, ·and therefore_ go_v- btll, an? as

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. . · . the enhre ·, , acres a any settlers here and there, many of ernment by ltl:JUncbott 'must go. . . ·. 1'-.} , t' b-. • ··• -. t-h Pnce obta1nau: e~ __ u.s g. tvmg_. _ e whom are. now, and for many .

· · · ROSWELL· RECORD SOLD. speculator the chance to gobble years have been, e~gag~d m . the the whole allotment, the welfare raising· of'sl1cep. The· Roswell Record. tells us d

~ wot:ll<l be this week that it is sold to H. F. of the public schools be-d-me_· · If theupubhc good J. E. Wharton· talked· little

t d b · tt' > rt attd M. Bear of We1lington, Kansas. promo e y se mg . ala more than :afi·· hour Wednesday rese'r~ing, as a public reservation," Th,e Record has for years stood .

· nhrht o. n. 'the subjec. t of ''The such lands 'as these, then it would at the head of the hst of newspa- ... · School Teacher and the Govern-be· in order to _reserve a11 the pub- p~rs of its kincl and wtelded an h

· h th ment" emphasizing the fact t at lie 1ands, aud thus prevent the. mfiuence greater t. an any o er . further growth of the West, and weekly newspaper in the territory on th_e. train~ng g~y~n-t~e young

Of New 'll.,rex1·co. 'l'he EAGL"" and Amencan tn our pubhc schools restrict {)ccupation in this coun- .1.u SO< •

PORli'IlUO CHAVEZ try to those p.ortions ~four vast. no doubt many others of theRe-- and other educational inst~tut~ons For Superintendent of Schools domain already ~~t~;e(L ,.· cord's friends, will regret the loss depend largel~ t~e fate of· our

of ·Creighton and Robinson from ~government. Quot~ng Mr. Whar-E .. J. COE · 'd "G' t 1 f THE WRIT or INJUNCTION.. the rank of New :Mexico editors. ton sat : - tve me con ro o

For Surveyor 'l'he inju_~ctions recently issued the education of your.youth and A. E. WII .. r~IAMS by Judges Jackson and Keller· of I will control y~ur. government."

_ __ The Couniy lnsiiiuie. Af-t fi · h' th th ht h Charlestown West Va., against · er. nts tng e OU:g ere-THAT LINCOL~ FOREST RESER.VE. the officers of the united mine Tliis has been a very int:er,esting in expressed as it 3:PPl.ie!3 t~ .the

To i11ustrate the absurdity .. of worke~rs of America, have~· in week at the county instit\lte. and conduct of our school teachers, of the selection of sotne of the them considerable of that injus- a g~eat deal has been ac_ complisb-, ~he speaker advocated the im­lands for the Li~coln f~rest re-· tice ~nd spirit that roused the ed for the general good of our porta nee of every school teacher serve referen~e u~ay be. made. to indignation and stirred the blood public schools. :Methods and Man- converting himself or herself, as three townshtps tn the unmedmte of' the nation·in the famous ''Dred .agem,entoftcachingandsurround- the case may be,. into a-lecture vicinity of White Oalrs and N?- Scott" decision by the· u. s. Su- ings·and comforts of school child- bureau, keeping continually be­gal, viz., T. 7 S. R. 11 E., and preme court. In these cases it ren have been fully and freely dis- fore the mind of the'pupil the im­T. 8-S. R. 1 t &12 E. seems that the mine worker has cussed, ~nd valuable and practical portance of the purity of thought

In township 7 range 11 th~~e ji:w rights the owner or operator infor~ation on these subjects, as ana the great necessity of honesty are a few acres on the east hne is bound to respect· not even to well as all others pertaining to the ·and justice in the affairs of life, of. the township partially covered 1 carry food to the' hungry, or welfareofourpublicschools, have government, etc. wtth ~he stunted g~owth of cedar medicine to the sick; if .he hap- been given by Prof. Richards, the Tonight Dr. Henry G. Miller a~d pmon s? common t.o the f?ot- -pens to be the operators unwil- institute instructor. who is always interesting, . will htl~s ~f thts. ~ou!ltam _re~t?n·lling slave. On _this question, the - A number of interesting lectur- lecture on the "J.Afe and Charac­Thts tlmber:....tf. 1t c~n be dt~nrfied IN. Y. American says: . es have been rendered during the ter of Edmond Burk." . Following by that name-ts suttable for .no 1 There can be ·only one outcome session on different educational this the teachers· will entertain purpose other than . fuel, wtth to the battle between enjoining subjects. Taking t4em1n the or- with music, recitation, etc. and n~w. and then a cedar large and judges ~:nd the · labor unions. der in which 'they came, . "The a general good time is expected. stratght enough for a fence· post. This beino-·- a free "country,· gov- New Education,-" by President- All White Oaks should come ':ith this excepti?n there is .no er~·led by ~anhood suffrage,. the Foster of the A. M. A. Co~~ege at out to.nigh,t and show a just a-p­tuuhN _whate~er, m th~ townslnp, people are sure in the end to con- Las Cr_uces, ·was enjoyed by.nl.ost pr~ciation ofLincoln county's ed­~he n.!stdue .bemg ?rane. . There qrier every_ form of tyranny t~at of the town last Thursday night ucators. ;~not a spnn~ or water source attempts to se~ itself up. at the Congregation ch~rch. On The reg·ular examinations fol­tn the townshtp not a1ready en.. The writ of injunction is a Friday nig'ht Prof. Richards of low the dose of the intitute as per tere?, nor is titer~ a gallo~ ?f useftll writ in its proper ptace, the Preparatory Department of announcement in . last week~s water on the publtc lands wtthm but it cannot be allowed to dis- the sam·e college, delivered ·an in- EAGI<E. its limits, whi_ch c~uld be r~ached place statutes and trial by jui"y. teresting lecture, "Educational · A list of teachers and their ap­less than ten feet from the sur- That would be to substitute· the Ideals," being· his subject. Rev. · pointments and, members of the face. . . will of judges-.who: are only S. E. Allison ~ddressed the_ inst_i• ,Lincoln eounty Teachers' Associ-

In towt1sh~p 8. ranges 11 and men, and often neither the wisest tute Monday ntght, "The Pubhc.1

ation. will be given due ptomi-12 the same ts true, except. that I nor best of rnen~-for a govern-: School a,s Related to the Common-fnece 1n next _week's EAG_· LE. . ther~ is probably less timber J tnent of law. - _. '\Vealth,' wa$ ably presented. On. · . .

than ~11 to:vnsh\i'p 7 .rang:e r: 1. . I ·The tyran~ical. judb_,..e may be Tuesday. night again "we. he.ard I ·~n-cho station on the Et Paso-Recent})' s:ttlet s . ha\ e been quite sincere tn hts behef that he Prof .. Rtchard~ on Practlcall Rock Islart9 has been re-opened,

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- · · · · · · · · ··· ·A M 1 . b· ·s·ecured an -l: • .;, .. and a . nurpber of his employes . w ....... c vers . ~s . . . ~-.Mrs, Jno.-~: Ho~rars'was' 'sick were iJl'" White Oaks ··Monday option on_ the. Boston :a_oy .mu~e .$ur.reyor~anil a day .. or two.·.· . ' .... ···· from Thre"e Rivers, buying: ranc.h a~.d put a f~rce -of me11; to. ~o~k_~ .. C ... J_y;_• __ l_·y· ·£. ·fl_rn_ .. _llle_e~ ..•.

· .·.·._ .. •·· · · · :· •. _.·._··1·.· _,. · · · · · _ .. ontheprope.rty.M<ln!l~ytp.orntng. _· a "'' ....,.R., Ct" J'·~·· '11 ·s·pent supptes. . . ,, . ... . 'd d .. ·. . ........ · . . . , , ~~· . .~,me,, Wll:l'l ~', . . . . . . . . ·. .. : •. . . . . ... , ~ '£he Boston Boy 'ts CC?nSt; .. er.e .- a . . .... . . .. . . .. . . ·: ·is~veraJ 4(ys'·j,njown: . ' , :. . San~a. F.e,. N._ M., . A.~g. ~0._. . . . "i , ble ·O ~rt . and is l9cated DE~UT1" U. S. 1'\JNeft/\L. ~UR-

, • • ·• L ·: .. • • . · ··' Governor Otero app01nted .w .. A. y)a ua. ~f p y · · · · VETOR C/\fiTJ\N N M . , ··Frank Ma"J and Jo~eph Coc~:- · Mel vers of NoO.al l~incolti c;oun..: ori th(!, mal.n, tre-nd. of the Whtt~ . · . . , . · ·

·· ·. · h' · · · ·· · · · · · · o · ' . · ·· · · 0 k. ld b lt 1 mg about north ran; Nogal, wer~ •. er.e. · .. ' ~ ·. · t.v · deleg' ate to the international· a sgo ~ e .. ' Y · · ·· · H~WITT & HUDSPETH •

. . · . · . · ' --· . • · ~ .n · · · ·· · · · f the Old Abe and across. the :rvtrs · Dave Jackson .·returned: Minino- Congress at Butte;· ~. 0 · · · · • · · f · · ·. · :H. s · . · .. A ·k . . . ~ . · b'l . apex of a. low· rtdge, s~para .mg .. ·ATTORNEYS·AT LAW. from ot . prtngs, r · . . Ltncoln county .. has b __ een .. ess-... h · t. ·. . t' s. This property· · · · " . · . · . . - . . . . . · t e wo proper te . :

,;>_, .. '.:~j~lt.Q.;,J..!·. g.~~..i{t, ·Yl:~!t~~9~.,_,.h:.lS 7·<] W:~F-~"···~5'Pto:.~· .. ,·:ralp~··~b)s.~eek is. own~d. by lo~al people ,and WHJTE OAKS .. N. M. ~:~ranch on the.Ru1doso. " . ~nd ·,~mte_r grfss:. :·u,~less ~rost ·W~ite ,Q1,1~s w~ll b.e. plea~.~d. to

·:: . Miss Ula' Gilmore was in tfi.e··j ·~~m~~~ ~adt~~ :t~a1Ji}l8~,al, W}11 be ktt()W it ·.js agatn 111 opera bon. F .. . . . p . : on' s ··,. . . . . • . . ··~. .,as ·fb.1.e as c6ul4 he .. d~stred. . . rom .· .ars . . . . '("ctty guest of Mrs. A. Sclunzm$.~ 'I · ·· .· ·· I • · •• • • •• . ; ~N Commissioners' session~

··"' · · . . . · . · ·. 1 Misses· Besste and · Myrtle! · a• · · · Regular Correspondence. '.' . ?.lf:!.r~ ~ust ~~d ~l~n?-~~-. ';111"" l"bou.rs spentJasbweek here, ~isH-· Board ;·county·· commiss'io~~rs · · · · · · ··

,: 'ai"~•.ro~al, '1'~re •n.l\'htte?~ks. j ing . Miss Rlore?ce Wharton. met at Ltn~oln Monday to :~ce;~: ni:h~o~!;:~o:~~rh::: ;!:~~::ay, ' . Sihis:Ma.y, Jt1dge 'B~llotny and .

1. Ben Nabours, the1r brother, -~a.me, the, tax !oils.' The ?0~~s · over

:.:.sol. c. Wie~er went ~o. NoKal. 1 f9r,tb-~m Saturd.(ly and . they. re- assessor show ~~metht~g · · Crops are looking green again. · Saturday.· · · · · · · . turned home to Estey Ctty Mon- $44,000 for .collecb~n. W. W. Corn and family return ...

,. M d M A z· o-ler enter- day. . .. . . Among other· thtngs the board ed Thursday from Roswell, where r. an rs. . :.(leo . . . ... ·"""· . t d . !precinct at Fort h h. . . b . f ti e

· tained Mr <md Mrs .. Roslington Walker Hyde was up from crea e a new .. . ·t ey ave .ee~ or some m F ·'d. ·. ht .. ; , ' .· · · . - . Three Rivers Sunday and 'tells Stanton, the 14th tn the co~nty. lookin~ for a J_'anch ..

n ay ntg · I · · · H G M'll was appotnted A c G • d · · ·1 of Wallace and J 0 t:. n Gumiu came I the EAGLE th~t the ranges in the · · f· .th1 epr · ttd J.· ··p· ·.· C . . · . · · roz.tet: an a c~upfe . . }~ · . · · . · . . Justice o e eace a · ·. · hts fnends are back aga1n rom

.. from. Roswell Monday ·With vege- Three_Rtv~r ?'untry were n~v':r Lano-st()ti ·constable, precinct No. hi~ old ho;,e in KansaS. ' · f · · · better.· 'I he· ·gramma grass ts . ~ . . . . . 'tables and rutt. . , . ·~ , . . ·now he~dino- and will m~ture 8, ~o fi~l t~e yac~nctes accaslOned Mr. and Mrs. John Ririe made

~ounty ~~mmts~lOners. . ntthet_ thorouO'hly i~ a few dajs longer .. by the restgnahon . of !: B .. dco.l- a short visit to Capitan this week. 'Monday at Lmcoln to recetvc e o . . tier and J · W Owen, restgne . . ', . .·

· · 11 Ji'red Smith was i11· the burg Sat- ' · J. M. Ru~e .3 new dwellmg ts · tax ro s. . · · · · R. 1 <. B d d · ·1 · 1 ·n dd .. . · · b · urday. I~red's new ranch Joca- ~ ec us1a. on e • neanng com_p etton anc w1. a ' Joe Cochran was 111 the . nrg . . . . . . . . . t.. :'1 1 t tl 1 k f

. · .... _ .. ·. II . _ tion includiug 640 acres bes~des . . 'fhe Reclusta, mmtng proper Y a great <1ea o 1e o~ s o our for supphes Monday. ·. e re ' · · · · h b . · 1 't · · · ·; , · a J'oiuinO" section leased, ts on. of Mrs. Joseph Btggs, as een htt e ct y. ;· ports No<Tal comu1 ,l.lp. o · · · 'll.,r I d · ·

. ·. ~ · · ·. . the Lincoln forest ·res~rve. . 1\'Ir .. bonded by W. A. J.uC vers . an a W. L. McGee, John Rtne an<l ·· !>fdi~ Ed.· Harr.ts an_d Mtss J~n- Smith ba~ a· fine and expe,nsive force of men under H. C; ·Crary A. A. Ririe have completed the • . ~1ie Camp~ell ..yere tn tht,. c~ty_ residenc~ re~ently erecte4tt and went to work on the property this fir~t--100 feet on the ~.~Buck Shot'' S turda ,.. trom tbeAncbor ranch. · · ·. · · · . · 'I"~b R 1 · h two · ·a: ·· · · -t·. · , • · · • · ·many other tmprove~ne,nts. mornmg. e ec usta as tunnel.

M.r~. A .. Schi.nzing l~ft ~i~nd.?r, ?rof .. Richards, i~structor, \hit? 50-foot shaf~s on it a~? other im- Messrs. Berry and Grafton re-;.o Vl~lt ·~er parent.s and ~th Normal Institute~ · d~livere~ .an ?roveme~ts. The clatm ba.s had turned Friday from the Membres rel<~;hves ln Shelbyvtlle, Ill. . interesting lecture at the Congre- m the netgh~orho?d of 2°. assess- river where they bad been look-

Silas May ha:d a? anlde .badly · gational church. His St;lbject was ments d~ne stnce .1ts loaatton and ing fo.r a r-anch location. sprained while taktng a fnendly "Ideals of Education." He is a has. at dtfferent tlmes shown very .Mrs. Bateman and her' little ~tnssle.with his yot.m-~er ·}?!other. Jogic~l speaker and there was fa!r pannings 0~ free gold. . so~ Charlie are up from Roswell

Ivlis~ Edith Par~er bas gone· to'· ~oitit·in his argu.ment. The sub- F J• •11 visiting with 1v1r. and Mrs. Mc-Washttlg·totl, D. C., where ~he ;Je~t was exhaustively handled. . rom teart a_. Gee.

will attend school th~ commg I The leading repbulicans. of · ·c d Another shower today. · Regular orrcRpon enoe. .

· year. : . Ralienton precinct gave Angus- . w. A. Mciv~r and party passed The Littlefields . of Chaves j tine Chavez a rousing r~cept~on through liere on their way to the Will Start New Pa.per.

county h~ve lea~ed.l,ogg,oo~ ~cr:~ Wedtle?da! night:~ .The o~cas~on pallinas mountains one day la~t c. c. Emerson, the editor of of land 111 Alberta, Can ad~, 1 of the ·JUbllee was b1s nomtnatton week, to commence work on theu-. the Carlsbad Current, of Eddy and will move their stock; to. th~! by tb~.republican co~vention· for lease of the Red Clouli and Dead county N. 1\'1., left this city today Briti-;h possessions~ county commissioner. Wood c1aims. for his home. Editor Emerson is

. Ge~. · W. Harbin, Waterloo, ! Texas rangers· captur~d ~ix Geo. W. Harbin bas returned returning from Chicago, where Iowa, called at thi~ o~~e Wed-[ horse thieves a few days ago, and is making prep~ratio?s ~o he h~s jnst purchased a .modern .nes~ay. Mr. ?arbtn 1s ~ntere~t- ·near Pastura on the El Pas.o- commence work on hts clatms tn printing apparatus for hts paper ed with :Mr. ~Jigh and others tn Rock Island Ry. 'rhis band of this place by building jigs and at Roswell. ·He will continu~ to Jicarilla placers. . thieves were·ch.ased out of ~exas O'ettino- water. run the Current, but -will gtve ··:·E. E. Peoples,·.El Paso. arr-ived! some time. ago and have, it is o M. ~. Paden and G. W. Prich- most of his time to the develop· . Sa~ur.day to take. the position of i thought,_ bee_n . guilty o~ many ard are having a survey of claim~ ·m~nt of the Roswell paper.-El stock keeper and accountant for 1 depredations tn that sect10n_ for made for a patent in Ancbo gulch, Paso News.

·traliafetro Mere. & Trading . C<J. the past t.\V~~~th~ee~":'.onths.. . supposed to have been located We can-~sa_v_· e __ y_o_u_m-c;mey on Prof; I)udley and _Wife· are. over . Ail'lymouih. Chutch in 1894. taylor made clothes. Our Mt.

attetiding l:he Institute. P.rof •.. NeJ<t Sunday· Dr. Miller Will The EI Paso;Rock Island com- Peoples will measure you and ·D. is principal OHh,e Nogal pub- I prea~h in the morning,.-11-o'elock pat;!y has replaced their agent" at guarantee a fit. '1'. M. & T. C<J. He scho()l. . . . I "The Lord's Brother,'! being .his Ancho, and moved their pipe back . ~In j. S. :.M. Davis, representt~g, subject; and night 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of goitlg into tlH' El Paso Daily Herald was 1n I '•The Squandered. Birthright." business a!!ain in this part of the

~ '"' At the methodist ch urcb . next :t !I e city several dO: ys in the ! n- · Everybody is invited. W()rld. Sunday Augnst 31. There will 'terest·of thrit Jourmil. · Sunday school at 10 o'clock and A. E. Willaims, deputy mineral be preaching by the pastor Rev.

Methodist Church ..

A. H •. Hudspeth. came in Mon-1 Christian EndeavOr meetfng at surveyor is surveying some claim• S. E. All} son at 11, a. m. and day from Angus. ., He !'~~ be7

1 6:30 p • .tn:~.- .. ~---~· -·-·· __ ·- · · on the head of Sktiok guh;h for 3 ,

30 p. m. All are cordially in-

.. Joti"'Sio. W&ite Oaks . and has Dance To-morrow Night. '; . Geo. Sligh and G .. W. Harbin vited lo attend. . :0 tak~n b iS plaee atho~g · · White. In Vi tat ionS a~e ~llt for·. a da'\ce in th~ pla~er dtsttict. Sunday School at 10 .a. m. ~Oaks lawyers. . · · : · · · I tomorrow n{ght. at Bo~nell. H~ll~ · Cupid has been doing mischief Epworth Lea~ue at 3 p.m. : Judge H. C. McD9ugal bas re• 'fhis is given for those .of t.he in this part of the country, more ~-----·--signed· the position of Worl~'s! teacliers atteniling· the Institute later on. . . . Manuel Aragon, firm of Arag?rt ~Fair C<•tilmissioner, State of M1s-1 who enjoy th·e terpsichorean rap- The EAGLE has _sold locatwn Bros. & Co., Lincoln, was in town 'souri to accept the position of: ture of the hazy walt~. The notices enough dunng. the p~st Friday He is doino- assessment . "' ' . . f ri'lt:>ctions State ·EAGLr~ . has transportation and two weeks to locate most of Ltn- ~1 . . · • . • .

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,. of Oct<ib~r ~'/D.~1400~~·and which·· _The cottnty ·6om~i~sioners held . Tbe D~tn~cia;tic ·'primary· dec­said deed of trust ~a.s d.uly re .. ~9rd-- ·~ .$.v.'eci~t.'.session: M-onday~_ ·TheY.·. tions were held on t.h~ l6tb and Wherea~ Seaborn T •... G:ray anq . d --. f N. . , . . . -. a .farge vo~e ~as_.· lj>olle~. · · .':l'he

Sarah c. Gray, 'his. \vite; of Li~~. ed ~n ~h~ secon~ ,~t~ ~ o:ern-_ ap~~oved the ta:x;rQUs for 190~. as following nom1nabons were made: co~p .~oll,~~Yf N~~'·Mexico, did o~ _be~ ~· D.l9~0, 1n ,B~ok-; E . ~f. proposed by . :Assessor .Fl_emtng Probate Clerk, · W. K~ Stalcup; ,OCtober)'tfh, 1900, by their deed ~e~l es~ate lport~age~, •~:th~,offi~f' ;nd_ ~r~ered., t~~ trea,,s~:er to col-- school superintendent, J. F. ~dg­of .trust,. duly executed. and. de- .~f of&cml recorder fot sat~ Ltncoln led the tax~s as levted.. The ington; treasurer I; ~.··Jackson;

· · . · · ountv: New Mexico~ ·at pages · ·. ;;, ·· d .,I. · . $.. ,4 .•. assessor,T. F. Fl¢ni111g; proba~e . 'livered to me or: sa1d date,. as . "' . ' . I' .. w1'11- ~o.· t~las~esse .va .u.att_o_n 1S 1,19 ' ·J'ud.ge, R.· o. !).alillo .L.op.e .. ~; .. Em .. ete~to

i . . 0 t ; . seven to eleven inclusive; 429 57 t t r t 1 d $36 131 . f , trustee for the cred1tors.~ o.f .S~ T. . .. h 0 1 d f A t A. D .. . · .. ;.-a a. axes _ev.Je , .. · .,.,. . ,:.. Prado and J. c. Tucker .or. coun-. ~ .. · - · · · · · ·· · . oti t e '3 t 1 ay o uo-us . · • · · · N' · · · N · · Gt:ay, · _c~n.vey to "111~, ~ll tbetr . ; , . ~::~ . 12.-.. ews. · . · . : · ty commtss.10ners.~. ews. ; . '·' ·· h.t t"tl · . d ·· t t · d t .. 1. 90.2, at th·e· fr;0nt .... d.o. ~r. of. the rtg ' 1 e an tn eres Itt an . 0 . . . . . ·.• . . . . f• c··. ·, • . . the. follo.win ;d·escribed···real es-- ~st ?ffic~ •. u.t the towno .·apttan.

. g .. , . . u1 satd Ltncoln County, at the tate a. ~d p~r§~nal property, towtt. b·· -.: . "'.·.. ,. 1 1 ... ,_; ·f "d· 1·

. • • ..;r · ... • · • . . ·.. · . · · our o,~.. 2 o c oc \: p. m. o sat < ay,- . The full and nndivied one .. half_ offe-~ for saie at puolic auction

interest, . right and- title in. a·qa to 'and sell to· the liio-hest bidder for _.~ - . - ' ~ ._ -·· ' . ·• . -- • h

;_..the south .baH of the .. northeast cash'. i~ hand;, .. or on .ninety days · quarter, and the north half of ~be time, with security for . payments -southeast quarter of secbon, to be ap.proved by me . as · s1;1ch. ,twenty--six, tQwnship eight south, trustee, and reserving the right range thirteen east, . and ·known to reieGt any 'and all bids and to

·as the,. Manuel · Arttag~ Home-· re-offer the property fc;J~ s~le un­stead.: ·all the right, title and in~ less security offered is approved, terest of the parties. of th.e first and: accepted by me~ all . of th~ part in a-nd to sectton stxteen, said above described real estate, township nine, south, range four- houses,. buildings . 'a'nd il1}prove~ teen, east, 640 acres of school ments _on said school sectionr and land, held under lease to the said all and singular all the right, ti-

. · ·S. T. Gray: also an equal and un-. tle and interest of said S. T. Gray divided one~half interest, right and Sarah G· Gray in and to all

· and title to the following land, the real estate including all _the to-wit: the east half of s.ection houses, builc:J.ings, improvements, nine, township nine south, range privileges and ·appurtenances to fourteen east; the east half of the same belonging or in any wise southwest quarter, section nine, appertaining; and also all the township nine south, range four- right, title and interest of .the

. teen .. east; th~ west half of sec· said s. T. Gray and Sarah C. tiotl ten, township nine south, Gray in and to all moneys due range fourteen east, and the and to become to them .or either

,<fhe New Mexi{O · SOCORRO • .N. M. , S{bool of· Mines

FALL sE:ssiON BEGINS sEPT. a. 19o~.

Regular Degree Course of S~udy:

<hefuistry and Metallurgy ..

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II. Mining fngineering , ..

Ill . . <ivif rngineering ~

Special courl'les are offered in ASS.AYXNG, OtUlMJSTRY AN.D SDltYEYING,

A. P.lio~PAnATOnY CouBS~>: is maintained fol' the bpneflt of these who have not had the necessary 1\dvant.aJ.;:eE before comiq.g to the School o:t:.HinPs.

TUITIOI!I' -$5.00 for the priJparatory course; Jl(J,(J{) for the tecbniaal conrsQ •.

There Is a Oreat Demand at Oood Salaries for Young Men with a Techpical Ka'iOwledge of Mlnin&.

For Particulars Address CHARLES R. KEYES, Ph D.

south half of the southeast quar- of them, under and by virtue of a t•ttl · ( . s 1 ter of section four, township nine contract and agreement made and 1. e- · l 'I DO l 00. n south, range fourteen east, to- entered into by "and between said • UJ U gether with all and every his le- s. T. Gray and the Alamogordo . ~

...... , , , ... , , , .. , ............. Hcadquat•ters for the Best and Purest ............ , , ......... , gaJ and equitable right under Improvemen~ Company, a corpo_r- 1 . t J 1~1· L • . 1'1 • ancfb-y virtue of a certain con- ation organized and existing. un- 1mpor eu , lnes, Jquors ~ ~/gars tract made between theparties....,.of der and by virtue of the laws of .................. Sole.AgentsforGreenBivcrWhJskey ................. . the first part, or either of th'em, New Mexico,.au~ which contract CLUB ROOMs IN CONNECTION.

and the Alamogordo Impro.ve- bears date January 12th, 1900 White Oaks Avenue Next Door East of EXCHANOE BANK. ment Company, a corporation of and was duly recorded in "Book New Mexico, bearing date Janu- D'' at pages 184 to 190 of the re· ary 12th, 1900, and recorded in cord of deeds for said Lincoln Book D. at pp. 184:190 of the County, New Me~ico. including Records of Deeds of Ltncoln coun-· all the legal and equitable rights, ty, New :Mexico: together with interests and privileges of the said

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN all moneys due and. t.o become due parties arising from or existing

from sales; and artstng from t~e by virtue of. said con tract; that contemplated ~ale of the satd said sale will be continued from -"'\1'"1,1"\1"'1

Drugs, Books, Stationery, Toilet Preparations~ Etc. lands or ·parts thereof as a town- day to day and from time to time

site at Capitan, or otherwise in until all the said property shall the said County of Lincoln, and be sold, and that I will make and which lands were conveyed by execute good and sufficient de~ds the parties of the first part to the of conveyance to the purchasers said Alamogordo Improvement of said real estate and uood and

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Com~any: together with any sufficient bills of sale and trans-and a.ll buildings of every de- fers to ·an of the said personal

·scription erected. upo~ .and be- property to the putchasers of longing to the satd parttes of the same. Said property to be~ sold first part, or, either of them, on to satisfy the indebtedness of the said lands above deRcribed, said S. 'I'. Gray amounting to, including the store building, a about $12,000. saloon building, .a small residence Witnes.s my hand as such trus-

•. · . . . . tee on tlus July 30, 1902. o,ccupte~ by Dr. Moore, a restuar- J. E. WiiAlt'.fON,

Special attention given to Mail Orders. El Paso, Tex.

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Shelton== Payne Arms _eompany. Wholesale and Retail Fire . Armes, Ammunitio~,

11~ Saddles, Harness, Leather~ Hardware.· We make a ~~ Specialty of Fire Arms, Ammunition and Stock

Saddles. All mail orders given prompt Attention.

· 301-·JOJ El Paso St. El Paso, Texas.

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ant building, a slaughter house, . . ' . rrrustee. ' ·.and .a dwellin·g house, and all ap· White .Oaks, New Mexico. •uuuuuuoouoouuuuuououuouuuuouueouuuouuuoououuuoueuu

purtenances and attachments ap- • pertaining _to any and aU the New Mail Service. said buildings: All mails for railroad close at

4:25 o'dock, p. m. Nowi thereforel I, the utider­

signed trustee, do hereby give no­tice that, in pursuance of the au­thority given tne in the said deed of trust. so made, executed and

delivered to me on said 27th day

All mails from railroad arnvc at 8:30 o'clock, a. m.

Jicarilla mail arriv.es 10 a. •ut •' •' leaves 11 · a. m.

Richardson t11ail ar'v's at 12 m. ., '' leaves 1 p. ln.

Itt effect July 1st. 1902.

JOS. WHJTE. Freighter and Contractor for all kinds of Te~m w.ork, Hauling etc. Prompt at ten bon g1 ven to all orders. Prices .Reasonable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •

IS TRADE SOLICITED~-' ' •········•·••·••a·········••···e····e·o·······ee··•

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!~.·.·····.·.· .... ·®® ... •· .· . :®®.~ ·. . · ·=. . . alone in its class. Other pap~rs .ranch and .stated .that apar~_from ~ .· -~ . ~ . -~ bav:e imitated its form butnoti_ts the grasshopper pla~u_e, '";every-fi . . . -~ succ~ss. Tbi.s is because it' te~~s .thing; looks well.in tl!e l.tpper Rio ·~····· ... · · · · ·: . · -~ all the newsall th.e time ~nd tells Gtapde valley. The grasshlip-

~fi-0.·.· .. ~ ... -z·· -~l~f.LJ:I). B· · 1)0: .,_. ··• !bet~ it impartiall~, whether that ~ews per~ have destroy:ed the ve~·et~­.. "t . L \1 LK K J o• be political· or otherwise. It' is. bles and alfalfa· and par~ 'of the

in fact almost a daily at the p.rice grain in many places in. Taos and. · ~ .· · .- · ·~ of a weekly a:n9. you cannot afford Rio A~.·riba .counties, but our own ·4!( ·. . ' ~ . . . . fi s .. ·

1 · s I bit to be without it. and ma.ny locahttes are escaptng

4IE p0(fl . · . l. fl ~ . In addition to news, it publishes entkdy. . 'rbe recent showers = . . t . u u t ~ first-class serial stories and other have supplied atnple water, and 4~ ~ features suited to the home and- the wheat crop no~ being ~ut .o. bt firest'<le. will be better than was expected. i .Of ~ The fruit ·product is simply im-fi or The· Thrice-a-' ·.:: orld's ... 4~ ~- regular subscription price is only mense, peaches 31nd -ttectarines · t~ ~ .$1.00 per ye~r·a:nd this pays for being in 'great quantities as well ~ Men's dOd . Boy's = 156 papers. e offer this un- as apples, pears and plums. The t!f. ~ equaled newspaper and HI'rE pear trees a're so loaded t~at h,e

Don't, forget That The,~

- .Js ·-THE. KANSAS . CITY LINE The Chicago -Line

The Denver 11ne · · , The St Louis Line

The Memphfs Line And

THE WAY to CLOUDCROFT = ( . . ~ OAKs EAGJ.E one year for $2.00. wished tb.eyco~1d be photograph-

lothlng bit ed so as to show in the east; as Fast time and exce1lent con-:~ . • ~· I ---·----- to app·tes be mentioned as. an il-. nectio~sfor all points, North, fi ~·· Pecos Valley Stock Trains. lustration that he had from six Northwest, Northeast, East, 4~--·- -- --- · · · -·-- · - - ----bit to ten. hands steadily. employed and Southeast. 41( ~ Beginning· on last Monday, •o We will make spl?(ial in- u. · · · for a wee}{ in an attempt te thin 1 · · "Wl 1 or July 28, 1902, an{] ~ontmutng fi < u~em~::nts to any m~e tit them out, and all the. or~hards Standard and Tourest Sleeper~, .. o wl1o· wtshe~ to bu)· a su1t t.&. e\·crv Mmu1a v thereafter U}J to I F Ch . ...-. o• ~ • · · '] · · ree · atr Cars and Coaches .. o or a pair of pants for ·bit. and indudino· November 24,.1902, are tn a l:Hmt ar cond1tton . ...-. '=' nrb h 1· · on all Trains. Dining Car fi the next two weeks. bt ·we will nuf a weekly stock train n et er rom spraymg· or remov-.. o '-t · 1 · 1. • ·Service Unexcelled .. - - - - -.. r. -. . -·--- .. . ----- ~ .. for Kansas City, St. Joseph and al ~f the msects, thec.od m motns

' or I 1 d d b CALL ON AGENTS FOR PAR~ fi w ·orr . n ~· Chicag·o marketH, on the follow- ·are great y n· uce 111 num er. I til( e dfe enn). ~-;-ing sci1edu1e: ·The a ppl~s are consequently per- TICULARS, ADDRI;!SS, crt. ~ ! L' F.l f 1 ~ ... 0 . '·'. 1 feet and free from wonm;. Per-fli o•

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. ve ere on, o:,, p. m. J.~J.om ay . A N BROWN 4~ Q5 pnr (ont. off ~· " Ca.n~·on Citv, 10 p.m. ., I haps the g-rasshoppers have'I" m. 0 A • ~ p R I' ROUTE fi (., t t bit A A : .11 1~,,.- 1) I thts way done some good. he 1 • P. ., • • • • ' ~ bft r. man o, .~ •· ·• · EL PASO, TEXAS. 4i t;t L've Amarillo, ll:lS .. " ·'latter are as pl~nttf~l as eve~, I ~0 on our fntl·re ~, nr .. hb 12·,,... ·r .. lbu.t by the use of vartous expedt-~-----------~ I .. n .ts urn ,,,~a. tn. Utl". 1 •

fi . ~It . . P· h· 11 , 12.5•1 1 ents the people are protectmg TH.E .COMMONER. 40 ~It 1 , an d.n< c, . \ , • • 1 • . , • . .

1 St k f ua. J nr1 ·t· D , 1.40 the frutt, though the 1eave8 of 4~ 0( 0 o• I " \'V 11 e t"lr, • , " • 1 t' . 1 4Q ~ 1 2 .1() trees m many oca tttes are a-

• ~ , P~tmpa, · ., ·• 'fhe Commoner lias attained [Mr. BIIYAN 8 Paper. 1

;~ (IOlhi·Dn ~ I , ~liami 3:15 ., " I most entire~! <le~~roy~d. within six months from date of -.1- 5 orj .. Mendota, .'\:45 ·• ., ES'l'RA Y NOTICE the first issue a circulation of 100,-=·· • .. --·- -- .~ ~ " Canadian, 4:15 " " : . By these presents I give notice 000 copies, a record probably ~ Come and ]~)ok our line M- " Hhn;ins, h:OO '' ·• ! that I have in my possession the I never equaled in the history of = ovt.·r while the Stock is ~ " Gage, 7

=00 '' " j following- estray animals to wit: American periodical literature.

tfi Complete. . Mt ,. Whitehead. 7:25 ,. , I One blue horse about 5 or 6 yrs l The unparalleled growth of this 4~ .. - . .. ·- .. ---•. - ....... Mt Ar. W<>odward, 8:10 .. " j old, branded 0 cross, on left side.! paper demonstrates that there is = Yours for BUSiness,~ .\Vhere. co~nection will he ma:1e' One Sorrel horse about 6 or 7 yrs roo~ in the newspaper field fo~ a fi ~ ! ';tth t~a1t1 No. 42~ on the. A. r.; old braded B J J. One bay horse natl?nal pape~ ?evoted to t~e dts-4f( ZJI=[LFI) Bnos bit ; & R. }l, l~y. v\ e shall make I branded D s c AN (\·onnected) cusston of pohtt.ca1, economtc,and t~ L \1 LK K t: ! e\·ery eu<lea \"Or to run this train I 'r J, (cott~ected) P.' Any person I social problems. To the columns = 1 bit tpr?mptl! o~ aho~e schedu~e •. but! or persons claiming any or all of j of. The Co~moner Mr. Bryan co~-41 Mt I thu;; nohce 1s not a guarantee that the above described animals, can 1 tnbutes hts best efforts; and hts ~ ~ j we will d~ so. Shippers should: have same by provino· property, i reviews of political events as they = ®@ ®@ . ~ I file orders for (ars at least th~ee 1 paying cost and publication of I a. r~se f~om time to time can not ~ @@ ®@ ~ 1 dnys before the date on whtch: this notice. fatl ~o mter~st those who study ~ . - = ! they ~xpe~t to load. l Es•roi,ANO SANCHEZ, pubhc questions. ,;<~fi~~~~~·~~~..-~~~~ I 'l'he Fort ~Vortb & Denver City Reventon, Lincoln County, The Commoner's. regular sub-

.. · + · '!Co. will run a similar train to con- New Mexico. scription price is $1.00 per year.

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n('L"t with our train at Vi! ashburn - --- -~· ·---- w h d · h M B e ave arrange w1t · r. ryan 'at midnight 'l\Ion<lay. . Reduced R.aies. whereby we can furnish his pa-

We ~vill continue to handle Greatly reduced rates for round per and WHITI~ OAKS EAGLE to-trainJoa:d shipments. w-i.th proper trip to Boulder, Denver, Colorado gether for one year for $2.00.

l11otice. on an_v day of the week, 1 Springs, Pueblo and 'I'rinidad, The regular subscriptions price · as suit~ shipper·. Colorado. Tickets on sale daily of the two papers when stibscrib~

. Do~ A. SwH:E'l', until September 30th, final limit ed fo~ separately is $2.50. ~ · 'f·raffic Mgr. 1 October 31st, 19.02. Stopovers

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Sec your local agent for partie­ulan~ or write to

Don A. Sweet, Traffic anager, Amarillo, 'l'exas. ____ ,.,.. __ ......._.._._

-ASK

Druggist for

10 CENT 'TRIAL SIZE.

Ely's ·cream Balm • Gives Relief at once.

It cleanses, aoothesnnd heals the disensed mem­brane •. lt cures Catuna and drives away a Cold In the Heaa qnicklv. It . . . . . .. 11 absorbed. lleila Protects the :Membrane.

,\ !'· w it'•'l' .. ~··\~011d haud carpet~ ·Big reduction on white g-oods,

etnbroiderie; and ·lace at Ziegler Bros.

Restores the SetlseB · 'l'aste and Smell. Full Siztl IOe.; 'l'ril\1 1-=lit.c Hie,; nt Drnggieta nr by me.ll •.

. at 25 ~·ent tH:~r yard. T . .:\I. &T. Co.j The "Eagle" Is $1.50. Try lt. Jlli.Y BJlO'!'HlmS, liG Wr.rren Stteet, New- York.

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