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FRIDAY. XOVnmm 22. 107.
TOF! TWO
CLOVIS, NEW 1VIEXIG0, SANTA FETOWNSITE FOUR POINT DIVISION
1 100 population, town four months old; 21 stall concrete roundhouse; $62,000 Harvey hotel, mission style; $30,000 concrete depot, mission style; $40,000 3-story I
recreation building large concrete machine and car shops; 100 ton capacity ice plant for R. R. Co.; $42,000 concrete coal chutes. Numerous other railroad buildings
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CLOVIS, JiEW MEXICO, IS THE NEW
SANTA FE DIVISION TOWN SITE, SITUATED
NINE MILES WEST OF TEXICO, NEW MEX
ICO, ON THE BELEN CUT-OFF.
THE SURFACE OF THE LAND ON
WHICH THE TOWNSITE IS LOCATED IS
LEVEL. CLOVIS IS SITUATED IN THE BEST
TOHTION OF THE LEVEL TLAINS COUNTRY
AND IT IS THE CENTER OF THE BEST DRY.
FARMING . AND .STOCK RAISING SECTION
OF EASTERN NEW. MEXICO. ALL THIS
LAND IS SETTLED UrON BY HOMESTEAD
ERS WHO ARE IMPROVING THEIR LAND.
THE SANTA FE LAND IMPROVEMENT COM
PANY HAS 213,000 ACRES OF RAILROAD
SCRIPT LAND, COMMENCING FIVE MILES
NORTH OF CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO, WHICH
IS CONSIDERED THE FINEST FARMING
LAND IN EASTERN NEW MEXICO. THIS
LAND WILL SHORTLY BE OPEN TO IIOME
SEEKERS AND SOLD IN SMALL TRACTS ON
TERMS TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. THE
COUNTRY AROUND CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO,
WILL COMMAND TRADE FOR FIFTY MILES
TO THE NORTH, THIRTY MILES TO THE
EAST, TWENTY MILES TO THE SOUTH AND
TWENTY-EIGHT MILES TO THE WEST.
THERE IS A SETTLER ON EVERY ICO ACRES,
WHICH ASSURES ITS FUTURE RAPID
GROWTH AND PERMANENCY. CLOVIS IS
ON THE MAIN TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE
OF THE SANTA FE WHICH IS CALLED IN
THIS TERRITORY, TOE EASTERN RAILWAY
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OF NEW MEXICO, OR THK BELEN CUT-OFF.
CLOVIS WILL BE THE DIVISION FOR THE
MAIN LINE OF THE SANTA FE, THE PECOS
VALLEY LINE AND THE BROWNWOOD EX
TENSION, THUS MAKING IT A DIVISION
POINT FOR THR EE DISTINCT LINES OF
THE SANTA FE SYSTEM.
THE PECOS VALLEY TRACTS WILL BE
TAKEN UP BETWEEN TEXICO, NEW MEX
ICO, AND CAMEO, N. M., AND BE MOVED
VEST EIGHT MILES TO MAKE CLOVIS
THE NORTHERN DIVISION POINT OF THE
PECOS VALLEY LINE. THE BROWNWOOD1'
EXTENSION WILL BE RUN OUT OF CLOVIS
WHICH WILL GIVE A THROUGH LINE FROM
CALIFORNIA TO GALVESTON, TEXA&. THE
RAILROAD COMPANY HAS RETAINED 320
ACRES FOR RAILROAD PURPOSES AND
THERE ARE EXTENSIVE MACHINE AND
CAR SHOPS BEING ERECTED AT CLOVIS
CLOVIS WILL BE THE FIRST DIVISION
POINT WEST OF AMARILLO, TEXAS, AND
THE SANTA FE HAS JUST COMPLETED A
TWENTY-ONE STALL ROUNDHOUSE, GRAD
ED MILES OF SIDING AND YARDS, ARE
ERECTING A $30,000.00 CONCRETE TWO
STORY DEPOT AND A $62,000.00 TWO-STORY
HARVEY HOTEL AND $40,000.00 THREE
STORY RECREATION BUILDING FOR RAIL
ROAD EMPLOYEES. THE RECREATION
BUILDING WILL HAVE A STANDARD LI
BRARY, POOL AND BILLIARD HALLS, SWIM
MING POOL, AUDITORIUM AND LIVj
ROOMS FOR RAILROAD EMPLOYEES. ALL
THESE BUILDINGS ARE OF SOLID CON
CRETE AND THE LATEST STYLE OF MIS
SION ARCHITECTURE. THE COMPANY IS
DRILLING TEN LARGE WELLS TO SECURE
ALL THE WATER THAT WILL BE REQUIR
ED FOR RAILROAD PURPOSES, THE SUP
PLY BEING INEXHAUSTABLE. THE RAIL
ROAD COMPANY WILL ERECT A ONE HUN
DRED TON ICE PLANT FOR ICING RE
FRIGERATOR AND PASSENGER CARS.
THE CONCRETE COAL CHUTES, .COST
ING $4,200.00, ARE HALF COMPLETED AND
ARE THE LARGEST WEST OF THE MISSIS
SIPPI RIVER. THERE ARE NUMEROUS
OTHER RAILROAD IMPROVMENTS TO BE
STARTED, BUT THE ENGINEERS' REPORTS
HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLETED AND WE
CANNOT GIVE DATA ON THE SAME. AS
SOON AS THE BELEN CUT-OFF AND CON
NECTING LINES OF CLOVIS ARE COMPLET
ED, THE COMPANY WILL PUJ ALL OF ITS
EXTRA CALIFORNIA FAST PASSENGER,
FREIGHT AND PERISHABLE FRUIT TRAF
FIC ON THIS LINE, WHICH WILL BE THE
SHORTEST BETWEEN CHICAGO AND
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND GALVESTON,
TEXAS, AND NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA,
AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. IT WILL
ALSO CARRY ALL THE PACIFIC AND OR
IENTAL MAIL WHICH IS NOW BEING
LARGELY" HANDLED BY THE ROCK ISLAND
AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
CLOVIS IIAS TWO NATIONAL BANKS
WITH $25,000.00 AND $35,000.00 CAPITAL RE
SPECTIVELY. THERE IS A WATER, ELEC
TRIC LIGHT AND ICE COMPANY LOCATED
IN CLOVIS, OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY
RAILROAD OFFICIALS, WITH EQUIPMENT
NOW IN OPERATION. A COMPLETE TELE
PHONE SYSTEM IN OPERATION CONNECT
ING WITH ALL ADJACENT TOWNS AND
LONG DISTANCE LINES. THERE ARE THIRTY-FIVE
BUSINESS HOUSES, SIX HOTELS
AND ROOMING HOUSES, FOUR LUMBER
YARDS, THREE LIVERY STABLES, COLD
STORAGE AND OTHER BUILDINGS AL
READY ERECTED. CLOVIS HAS NEARLY
ELEVEN HUNDRED POPULATION, IS FOUR
MONTHS OLD AND GROWING VERY FAST.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A BUSINESS LO
CATION OR A NEW TOWN FOR INVEST
MENTS, LOOK THE SITUATION OVER AT
CLOVIS. THE LOTS BEING OFFERED FOR
SALE ARE ALL RESIDENCE LOTS AND CAN
BE PURCHASED AT FROM $70.00 TO $!H).00,
PER LOT, ONE-HALF DOWN, THE BALANCE
IN SIX MONTHS AT EIGHT PER CENT IN
TEREST. ON ALL SALES OVER $500.00 10
PER CENT DISCOUNT IS ALLOWED. ON
ALL CASH SALES, 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT
ALLOWTED. CLOVIS WILL MAKE A CITY OF
TEN THOUSAND POPULATION IN A FEW
YEARS. THIS IS THE BEST PROPOSITION
EVER OFFERED IN NEW MEXICO FOR
SMALL INVESTMENTS AND NOW IS THE
TIME TO PURCHASE THESE LOTS, AS THE
PRICES WILL DOUBLE WITHIN SIX
MONTHS' TIME.
E. J. CARLIN, GENERAL MANAGER FOR
THIS PROPERTY, WILL BE HERE FOR
ABOUT TWO WEEKS AND WILL BE LOCAT
ED IN THE OFFICE OF MAYNARD GUNSUL,
ALBUQUERQUE COMMERCIAL CLUB BUILD
ING, PHONE NO. 145. CALL AT ABOVE
NAMED OFFICE OR PHONE YOUR AD
DRESS, AND MR. E. J. CARLIN WILL CALL
AND SEE YOU. ,
AGENTS WANTED. LIBERAL COMMISSIONS.
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1 1 RAILROAD DEPARTMENT
FRUIT RUSH IS
ALMOST IN
SIGHT
California Shipping Oranges
and Lemons Eastward by
the Tralnload Now.
The Santa Fe will get her share of
the fruit shipments from California
this year, it present Indications are
Any criterion. The road has made
arrangements for a large number of
oars which are being held In the fruit
txUt ready for immediate use, and
thes are of the latest and most ap
proved type, being especially adapted
to the handling: of an Immense
mount of boxed and crated fruit In
av manner which insures Its arrival at
its destination a thousand or two
thousand miles away In perfect con
dition.
Oranges and lemons are being
crated by (he millions in California
and it is suited that the crop is equal
to that of former years. The South
ern Pacittc has u.-ually held the ma
jority of th fruit hlpments for its
own lines, but the Sunta Ke this year
Is out after game and propiu-es to
have all that is cum I an its way. This
mean that there will be solid train
loads of oranges and lemons rushing
eastward over the t-arita Fe in a.
ehort time.
I'n-jmrol to Handle Crop.
The Santa Fe has always kept its
refrigerator and fruit despatch cars
in the best of hape anu it has given
Much service heretofore to the Cali
fornia shipper that it will undoubt
edly be able to caplure a large per
-tnt of the fruit thin winter.
tftat'-menta from the Golden State
re that the crop is at is bwt this
year and that the only thing that is
holding back shipments Is the lack
of labor. Kvery available person
man, woman or child, is being pre"'
td into service ill the effort to get
the tiUKe crop out of the state and
exchaiiKed fur gold.
Another feature of the business this
year will be Increased shipments of
meat via the Wanta Ke from Chicago
and Kaunas City lo New Mexico, the
uuthwest and California. Contracts
are now being made for these ship
ir.ent.
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Mexico City, Mn., Nov. Zi. The
representatives of the larger smelt
ing and mining interests 01 juexico 10
day held a conference with the Mexi
can railroad commission and protest
ed against the proposed raise In the
rates of ores. It is stated that the
change In classification amounts to a
raise of about 25 per cent In the ore
rates. The mining and smelting men
claim that this raise would cause the
closing down of numerous mines and
would result In Injury to those Indus
tries. The railroads are urging the
adoption of the new classification on
the ground that the present rates are
not equal to the actual cost of trans
portation. The commission took the
protest under advisement.
Qeorge Williams, Fred Arned and
Percy Wallen were bound over to
awlt the action of the grand Jury
of Hanta Fe county in a Justice of
the peace court at Santa Fe yester
day on a charge of breaking the
seal on a car of merchandise near
Lamy. The men were found In the
car- by Conductor Jones. Officer Ben
Williams and Jones, who took the
trio to Santa Fe for their trial, have
returned to Albuquerque.
F. E. Bronson has accepted a po
sition as call boy on the Hanta Fe.
He takes the place of Frank Hunter,
who was run over by a switch .en
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Someone Had Thrown Infant
From Santa Fe Flyer
on the Loop.
San Bernardino, Cal., Xov. 22.
A tiny baby was thrown from the
rapidly running Santa Fe loop flyer
which leaves this city at 5:17 o'clock
Just west of North Cucamonga,
about 6 o'clock last night, and so
fatally hurt that it died five hours
later.
The sheriff's office and Coroner
Van Wle have been busy today look
ing for clues that would lead to the
identity of the heartless person or
persona who are guilty of so vile a
crime.
About 8 o'clock last night a wan
dering brakebeam tourist, who had
been ousted from a comfortable
berth In a coal car otr a freight train,
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gine, losing his right hand and right trunk towards th west, when out
foot. Hunter la now recovering from or tne darkness, at the Bide of the
his Injuries in the Hanta Fe Coast trek came the faint cries of an in
ula ea nospitai.
Tj. J. Miller has resigned his po-
fant. The tramp stopped with the
thought that it might be the whine
of a young coyote, which la not un-
sltion as timekeeper at the shops to like that of a child. A second later
take a place with a new coal com-1 he heard it again and recognized it
pany being organised here. I L. as a human sound. and from no
Collins, timekeeper for the rip track, great dialance. Going a little far
succeeds him and K. A. McKay takes ther along he detected a white and
Collins' place. struggling object at the side of the
" " 1 track and scrambling down the bank
The Brotherhood of Locomotive he pulled a bundle of clothes from
A. B. McMlllIn was a visitor in
Santa Fe yesterday.
Col. W. .S. Hopewell was In Santa
Fe yesterday on business.
Lefln Stefen transacted business in
the Ancient City yesterday.
V. H. Newcomb, of Silver City, is
In Xew York on business.
Amado Chaves, the attorney, la in
Santa Fe on legal business.
Thomas J. Sheppard, of Chihua
hua, Is in El Paso on business.
Chas. Downs, of Alamogordo, N.
M., la a new arrival In El Paso.
M. L. English, manager of the
Ortlx land grant, is in Santa Fe on
business.
A. J. McQuatters, of Hlllsboro, N.
M., is spending a few days In El
Paso.
Harry F. Armstrong, of Hachlta,
N. M., is a visitor in El Paso on
business.
J. Q. Simpson, of Morencl, is in
the city for a few days from Mo
rencl, Ariz.
A. M. Hunter and J. F. White, of
Moriarty. were visitors at the terri
torial capital yesterday.
Deputy United States Marshal J.
H. Smith was registered at the Clair
hotel in Santa Fe yesterday.
Superintendent James Kuril, of
the New Mexico division, has gone
to Topeka In Mr. Kurn's private car.
Acting Governor Nathan Jaffa has
appointed V. H. KarretBon, of Clay
ton, as a notary public of Union
county.
Hev. H. Van Valkenburg, pastor
of the Methodist Episcopal church
at Santa Fe, has gone to Texas to
Firemen will hold their regular
monthly meeting Wednesday at Odd
Fellows hall. A large attendance
Is desired.
Fireman Newby, who has been
laying oft for a number of weeks,
has again reported for duty.
NOTICE TO CllEDITOKS.
Territory of New Mexico. County of
Bernalillo, In the Probate Court.
In re Estate of William Hart, De
ceased. Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, Mattle Hart, was by
the said court appointed executrix
iimibF v.u u-iii wmiu.Y-1 Hunt itu.
ceased, on November 4. lSt()7. and I '"""eumieiy ukubm.c ou.y
a mud puddle and found It contain
ed an Infant.
Tenderly carrying the water soak
ed bundle In his arms he started
back towards North Cucamonga and
was soon th"e center of a crowd
which rapidly gathered as the news
of the strange crime spread through
the little town.
A physician was summoned and
worked hard to save the little life.
But It had fluttered concussion of the
brain and numerous bruises on its
lender little body and at 11 o'clock
breathed its last.
The local sheriff's otnee and the
coroner were notified of the affair
this morning. Under Sheriff McN'abb
on tne
attend a conference of the church
held there. He will be absent from
the territory ten days or two weeks.
Miss Ava, the little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wilson, Is re
ported seriously ill at their home in
Silver City.
The Right Reverend J. B. Pitaval
has returned to Santa Fe after hav
ing spent several days in this city
attending to church matters.
Miss Alice R. Bailey, the efficient
assistant to Postmaster John M.
Wiley at Silver City, Is spending a
week at Faywood Hot Springs.
W. O. Sargent, territorial auditor,
has returned to the Ancient City
from a business trip to El Rlto, N.
M., where the firm of Sargent Bros,
has a large mercantile estabisn
ment. James H. McHughes, George W.
Armljo, Ira Urlmshaw and Charlie
Catron have returned to the capital
city from, a hunting trip to Canyon
Blanco. They secured one deer and
brought evidence that the tale of
the shooting was no fish story.
J. B. Hill and O. H. Palmer have
returned to Silver City from a four
days' prospecting trip to the Sunny
slope mountains in Grant county
and report the discovery of a 75-foot
vein of quarts carrying considerable
free milling gold. The find is con
sidered an Important one.
The following articles of incor
poration have been filed In the office
of Territorial Secretary Nathan Jar
fa: The Globe Express company.
Principal place of business In New
Mexico at Chama, Rio Arriba coun
ty. Territorial agent, J. C. Frits, at
Chama. Capital stock. 5.000.00
divided Into fifty thousand shares
the par value of flOO each, anvoi
actually Issued $3,000,000. Objt
transportation and money .. or.
business. Period of existence, twi
ty years. The company was lnc
porated originally in Colorado.
Pal Pinto Wells Mineral Wa
cures and prevents constipation. A
your grocer for it.
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and
all persons having
said estate are
present the am
prescribed by law.
MATTIE HART,
Executrix under the Last Will
Testament of Willlani Hart.
(First Pub. Nov. 14.)
ApiK'iuliiitls
Is due In a large measure to abuse
of the bowels, by employing drastic
purgatives. To avoid all danger, ass
only Dr. King's New Life Pills, ths
safe, gentle cleansers and Invlgora
tors. Guaranteed to cure headache,
biliousness, malaria and Jaundice, at
all drug stores. 26c.
iir claims m trains! I case ana haa soon ngurea it oown i '" . " , r . . , : . . ' ... .,
hereby no tilled to thttt the '"f""1 cou'd "t have been i disorders, nnd in tins way readies inherited taints on which the ordinary
e within the tine ! ,nrown from any other train ihun blood medicines have no effect. Not only is S. S. S. ceilaiu in its results.
FORTY YEARS
SUCCESSFUL SERVICE
When a medicine has stood the test for a period of more than two gen
fratious aiui is then more popular than ever, there can be no doubt of its
merit. This is the record of S. S. S. Its period of existence is marked by a
lonjj line of cures of blood and skin diseases of even,- character, find its value
in the treatment of such troubles has become so well known that it is today
the most extensively used blood medicine on the market. For Rheumatism,
Catairh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases and all other troubles
due to nn impure or poisoned condition of the blood, S. S. S. has no equal.
It counteracts nnd drives out the poisons, humors ami germs, cleanses the
system of all unhealthy matter, cures the disease pennant ntly and restores
strong, robust health. Wheie the blood is wea'i or aii.ii.-iiic. and unable to
furnish the lxly with the nourishment and btrcnulli it needs, . S. b. sup
plies it with the healthful proerties nnd acts splendidly in toning tip nnd
re-invigorating the svstein. it goes down to the very bottom of all blood
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the Santa Fe loop flyer, one of the
fatett trains on the Santa Fe sys
tem which runs between San Ber-tMtr-diuo
and Los Angeles with few
stops.
Coroner Van Wle held an inquest,
at Ontario, this morning to which
place the remains of the unknown
Utile one had been taken.
The child Is probably of foreign
birth, being of very dark skin.
DeWltt's Carbollzed Witch Haxel
Salve is healing and soothing. Good
fur plies. Sold by J. H. O'Hielly.
but it is at the same time an absolutely afe remedy. It is made entirely of
roots, herbs and barks of known healing and curative value. It does not
contain the slightest trace of mineral in any form to damage the delicate
parts of the svstein. and may be used by children with the same good results
and perfect safel v as by older people. It is not an experiment to use S. S. S.;
it is a remedy with a record and one that has proven its worth by its forty
years of successful service. If you are in need of a blood purifier for any
cause bej;iii the use of S. S. S., write our physicians and they will send you
a book concerning your trouble, and will give without charge any special
medical advice that is required.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA.
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Futrelle Furniture Go,
Everything to furnish the
house. Just received a large
assortment of linoleums and
floor oil cloth. Wool fringed
rugs from Kc and up. English
china ' cups and saucers and
dinner ,plates IS r a set.
Brass custaln r-. .( . up.
Window - :ma p.
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cigars
..,.aing in jrg to aim ifl
' atttt fastidious bar aompJata
Have bn appoint axeliMlva agenta In tha Southwant fan J. .
chlltx, Wa, Lamp and tt, Lou I a A. B. C Brawarlea; Yallawatasa,
Qrn Rlvsr, V. H. MeBrayar1 Cdar Brook, Loula Hunter, T.J. Man.
arch, and ether standard aruida of wfilsklaa toa numerals ta mantlan,
WE ARC NOT COMPOUNDER.
Bat sail tha atrolfht articia aa received bj aa from ta Vast taarlaa.
Ulst.'lierles and Breweries la taa TJnltad 6tat 3. Call aa4 laaaaat a
Stock and Prto-i, or wrlta for lllnatxataa Catalogao a i rie Ua.
Issued to dealer only.
BUILDERS' AND FINISHERS' SUPPLIES
Nativet and Chlcugo Lumber. Sherwin-Williams Paint None Bet-U-r.
ISuilUliiK Taper, I'luHU-r, IJme, Cement, Glass, Sash, Doors, Etc,
Ku. Ktc , fjt
J. C. BALD RIDGE
423 South First
THE
Albuquerque Lumber Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL '
Mer, Glass, Cement and Rex Fllntkote Rooting
First and Marquette AUroqterqte, New Mexico
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