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I TIICDLIÍIIÍC GRAPHIC ISSUED EVERY WEDNkHDA V BY N. S. ROSL TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM Now That the Fourth is past we may learn of the patriotism of the people by reading the list of dead and injured in the daily papers. . Tus Editor of the Albuquerque Citizen reuds the weekly newsjMipers of the territory and does not hesitate to speak the truth as to their merits or demerits when occasion demands. Puerto Rico and Florida may quar rel as to which raises the best oranges and offers the greatest inducements to wintei tourists, but neither of them is a competitor of New Mexico in the production of alfalfa or the cure of lung troubles. The Water of the Rio Grande Is re-1 ceeding from the lands along the valley and now the citizens who have been at work keeping the great river from wash ing away their homes, are equally busy harvesting the immense crops it has produced. The Insane Asylum investigation is flnishrd and the management exhonor ated from the charges of abuse, but do the people of the territory really know any more about the condition of affairs at that institution now than they did before? The Fruit growers of San Juan county are forming an organization for the purjHse of securing better markets for their fruit. San Juan fruit has to be hauled 100 miles in wagons, yet it pays the farmers who raise it: why would it not pay Luna county farmers to organize? The Territorial Fair association is entitled to much credit for the work it has done in the past in behalf of the territory, and it now appears that this year's exhibition will outshine any pre- KODOL ,h8 wnderful remedy that la vious one .Secretary P. F. MeCanna is i " : 7 mikm m,mr lckP0P1 Ü l-,i Á i and weak people strong by givlnr to their hard at work making arrangements bodlM a BOurtahmairt that Is cod and every person who has the good of i tained In the food they eat. the territory at heart, should helu. i ikij.. ftatwtonfr. ji.oosiie hoWInt 2 titeas lh trial A Minority report is sometimes' .wMchs.u.íorsoe. worthy of consideration. For instance, , r"M"4 L c D,,nTT co- the report of E. V. Chaves in the irsine ' asylum case. Mr. Chaves appears to r c i a L have examined conditions caSully and I tíllí SJTI baí to have considered the character of j gain if taken at once. For particulars witnesses, as to their amount of credit I ca!1 at this office. to be given the testimony, and then to nave given a report in accordance with what he believed to he the facts in the case, without fear or favor. The News comes that the Klondike! is open and that mining operations arc begun; in about four months that land of the midnight sun will again be hx-k- ed in ice ami snow, yet men will rush j to that frozen region rather than try j their luck in the mountains of New i Mexico and Arizona, w here they can ' live in comfort uml U.-.1-L- iu'..l.n,..ik. 1 " V T, c iiiifiiuia every year. Some People are still talking of joint statehood for New Mexico and Arizona; it seem to us there has been enough of this foolishness, and New Mexico should see thai she got the worst of it. In our boyhood days we used to sing a song at school, culled "Paddle your own canoe," which we think would be an appropriate refrain for the people of this territory just now. During The few months we have lived in Deming we have frequently heard complaints about the condition of the road from here up the Mimbres valley. There is a short distance on this road which is very sandy and aside from this strip the road is good, yet this atrip is the means of keeping a large amount of valuable trade away from Deming. It has been suggested that the people of this town could well afford to raise money enough to 'mike a good road of that strip of sand as the expense would not be great and the benefit would be permanent. MaKintf Linguists. The practice of exchanging children by parents living in French and Ger man Switzerland, in order to enable their boys and girls to learn another i language, is spreading greatly in Italy, Recently an exchange agency to furth er the object was founded in Zurich. A Swiss child has the opportunity of picking up three languages, French German and Italian, at practically no cost to the parents. In about six months a child is able to converse free ly, and is then sent to school to learn the grammar and literature of the newly acquired language. - ArSussas asJ Eia Cris.it. "- in the natter at issue, between Kan sas and Colorado, involving the rij;ht to the water of the Arkan.-us river a Wichita man 8u;:H-esta that a compro mise, on the basis that 'Colorado shall not be be allowed to divert water below the average flow of the river, and that the average flow shall be allowed to run on toward Kansas. The Denver Republic holds, and very probably, as we think, that the only effect of such an agreement if strictly carried out, would be to let the water (jo to waste without doing any pood to the people of either Btat The "aver age flow" would mean, of course, the average volume of water in the rivr during the irrigation season, and that is so small thrd if it were left entirely un- touehed in Colorado it would all be ab sorbed by seepage and evaporation be fore it had gone many miles below the Colorado line, and thus be of no practi cal value to the people of either state. The Wichita man offers Colorado the same sort of "comi.omise" that El Paso wants to make with New Mexico in regard to the use of the Rio Grande water, except that the Texas "compro mise" goes several steps further, and provides that New Mexico must not take any water at all, at any stage of the rivet, until El Taso gets "enough," and El Paso herself is to judge how much is enough. The Republican will observe that by comparison the Kán sas man's "compromise" is very lib eral. EODOL digests what you eaL KODOL c,Mns- purifies, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. KODOL cure I''ees"0". dyspepsia, ana all stomach and bo vol troubles. KODOL cce,arie 'he action of the (at ine giand ana gives tone lo toe digestive organs. KODOL re,levM n overworked stomach of all nervoua strain (Wat to the heart a full, free and untrammeled eHon. nourishes he nervous system and C. II. BROWN CARPENTER and GENER AL REPAIR SHOP : : : : WINDMILL WORK DONE Shop opposite Lindauer Mer. Co. You may talk about your steam cars And your Autos if you will But there is nothing but an airship Will suit your Uncle Bill We think this a reason so many Uncle Bills trade with us, for although we have not as yet commenced to Deliver With An Airship, we do claim that we are thoroughly up to date and the first airship you see coming your way with a load of lumber, Coal or brick, will belong to W.R. MERRILL. When we do deliver in that way, we shall most likely commence on Lime, Plaster. Cement, Hair, and Building Paper, because this is the stuff that would be the eajiest to handle. But for the present we shall deliver in the same old way as promptly at possible. V. R MERRILL DEMING llftf - N. M. it Letter to f respectiva Vcalian CcoJs Cus:cicrs. This is the time when many people are going off on their va:a-' lions, hence wa thought . that it would be agreeable to you if we would hand you a lint of the things which are useful at such times. We have arranged them alphabetically so that you can go right down to what you may need. Aumiiiara Infanu' Foods Shavinir Hrualwa Ualh Bruahas Ink A Stationery 8poniraand Buy Rum Mirrurm Spunga Bajra Camphor le MucquiU) Preventiva Soap Buxoa Clolhaa Bruahaa Nail Filva Talcum Powder Comba Nail Powder Toilet Snapa Corn P Untara Nail Brushea ' Toilet Water Far Powder Nuraery Supuliea Txth Bruahea Floróla Water Raaor 8lraa Tooth Powder Foot Powder Shavinc Soap Tooth Paata Hair Bruahea Tooth 8ap Violet Ammonia Headache Powders Whiak Brooma ' (for Inaeet Bltva) Of course, there are a great many other things which you may want. There are certain remedies which you ought to take with you, to counter-act the effect of the drinking water, etc. Then perhaps you are in the habit of having some special preparation filled frequently, and it may be well for you to have a double quantity of that made up to take with you. Whether you go on your vacation or stay at home, we should be pleas ed to received your trade, and serve you to the best of our ability. Yours Truly t phone 47. Palace Drug Store, s Í2í'ííí-ícr2íi5o3éamí4í3ií8éaíaéaé5éaoí2 About Your Trip East. Tell me what point you wish to reach, whether you will travel first or second class, and when you will leave home, and I will quote rates, give you full information about our service and mail you literature describing the many interesting sights and scenes along our line, I will also send you a folder which gives full information about the Rock Island's tourist sleeping car service to Kansas City, Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis and Memphis. The Rock Island is the only line operating through train Southern Pacific Double daily train service between San Francisco and New Orleans East Band No. 10-SUNSET LIMITED, via the Coawt Line -leaves San Francisco 7 p. m., Deming 3:05, arriving at New Or leans 6:46 p. m. This train carries dining car, observa tion, compartment and drawing room sleepers through Chicago, New York, and New Orleans, also tourist sleepers to Washington, Cincinnati, Chicago, Memphis, ht. Paul, St Louis, etc. No. 8-CRESCENTCITYEX, PRESS, via San Joaquin valley line leaves San Francisco 10 a. m., Deming 8 :!0, and arrives at New Orleuns 8 5 a. m. This train carries drawing room sleeper to New Orleans, also tourist cars to St. Louis, St. Paul and Chicago West Bound No. 9-SUNSET LIMITED, via Sun Joaquin valley line-leaves New Or leana 11:45 a. m., Deming 8:40 a. m., arriving at San Francisco 8:25 a. m. This train carries same equipment as No. 10. Nr. 7. -PACIFIC EXPRESS, via the Coast Line - leaves New Orleans at 9 p. m., Deming 6:35 p. m., arrives at San Francisco 1:30 p. m. This train carries same equipment as No. 8 and in addition a chair car Los Angeles to San Francisco. Traína and 10 carry free reclining chairs. For further information call on or addrew C. M. Burkhaltkr, D. F. & P. A., Tucson. C. B. Boswokth. Agent. Deming. Our Monthly Publication will keep you posted on our work and methods, Mailed Free to the 7 ADVERTISING MAN ( & of anv reioonslble house. fWlUMJUiliJitoffllii' RalMf IrxMí.Vu service trom imtithern Arizona to Kansas City and Chicago. Full infnrnutim tt Southern Pacific ticket offitet or by writing H. F. COX, General Agent, El Puo, Tes. A. V. READE Deuler in live stock, Ojo Culiente ranch, Janos, Chihuahua, Mexico. Horse brands the same TRACY HANNIGAk, Prsprittan af tha Cabinet Aquarium Choles Wlsaa, Ueaan aaa CUart. s.iaifi..tatcita.itaf.cit4fa9o THE I I.Victoria. Jo f 5 to f lo f to JOHN N. CAIN, Proprietor. o New and First Class in S every respect. Electric oí Lights, Telephone, Baths o all modern conveniences Reasonable f$ Prices i '' 1 We Must Have Room t For cur bij? fall stock of mill inery which will begin to arrive iri a short time, so we are offer ing Extra Low Prices, For the next 30 days, on all goods in our store. You will find this a rare opportunity to get bargains in fine millinery. Mrs. M. E, Kins worthy. slgjTIIE CACHET STOUE 2 - . - - . . tí. p. r r - w ,1 ----- 3 !g BARGAINS for CASH i j 5 in Dry. Goods, Notions, g j I Hardware, Tinware Cut- S lery, Stationary, Toilet Articles etc. ' LeeShipp. Í V3 1 am a w a a a s 3 s O T. B. BIRTRONG Deming' Saloon I Choice line of Wines, J Liquors and Cigars.... Call ond see us nothing too good a FOR OUH PATRONS j Puffet i I ' Kslaras4lBck i I CORNER COLD AVE. U I AND PINE STREET g Henry Meyer BUTCHER ...DEALER IN... MEATS, FISH, GAME AND POULTRY. FRESH OYSTERS IN SEASON Deming : : : : New Mexico JOHN CORBETT. Ice. Beer. Sodaw&ter $M Demino, N. M. Deming Restaurant. Best Meals in the City. Next to Cabinet Saloon. Ask for the Hungry Man's Paradise. Lai Prop. Sam Fong' $ Co. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND CANNED GOODS . . . Confectionery, Cigars. Tobacco, Can dies, Crockeryware, Handkerdhiefs and Neckties. Fruits in season. FT rench Restaurant Good, Clean meals at all hours Cull and see us. Fong Wing, Fong Suee, Fong Lui Proprietors. Stable F C. L. BAKER, Mg . City Express delivery. Buys and sells HORSES, WAGONS, BUGGIES. SADDLES. HAY, GRAIN, Etc. New native Hay for Sale Cattle Bought and Sold. Deming . .. . , New Mex Star Dairy M. W. Mayfield, Prop. (SurtTMir In Ed Ukr.) ifcLt3' J.en,ey Crem mk de livered to vour door morning and evening Administrator's Notice. Thf undrmiifiwl, rVnnl. Tmnlra. h.vln l l alafa mual ha prwamtad twfnn. th. n ,. timnljr N. M, juné 5. Uw. A,,n'ln',""'"