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3 WEEKLY OP T IO AXnTID E3TÜCR OEOWEIi TERRITORIAL NEWS. Al.lll'tUKII(rE. ('. N. Cotton, the well known Indian trader of Gallup ti la the city. A. F. Koltcrtson was reported some whi imiu-r Ut r.'.sht. IiaTin-f entirely regained rouHi'ioiiKi)eB. 'I lie many fnrndi of Mr (lolwrtwin and his family hop that he muy recover from his ilau gfrous illness. Kiimor has It that Fred Tlngley, tho Well-Kargo Express company driver and a popular member of t lie Albuquer que (iuitnls, will be united In marriage to Minn Lucille iSeellnger. The mar riage will occur.so our lulormanl slates, one) evening licit Week. A lire wat discovered in the barn at Carlos (irsnde's place on Tijeras road between Third and Fourth streets at noon today. Marshal Cooert and Mer chant's Police Emery discovered the lire and had It nearly extinguished when the tire ladles arrived. The loss waa very light Judge J. H. McFie came up from I. as Cruces Tuesday night, bound for Santa Ke. While In the (.traen City the judge atteudvd the exercises In con nection with the opening of the new college buildings. W. K. Daroe, who spent Tuesday In the city, went south Hit following morning. He said that the directors of the Maiy smelter were all In Cerrillos holding a meeting. The board of regents of the universi ty held a meeting at the ollice of F. W. Clancy jeaterday afternoon. Several matters of importance were brought up. but no decisive action was taken ou any matter. An adjourned meeting will be held tomorrow afternoon. As no word was received yesterday from Chief of l'olice (ras of Los Angeles to regard to the disposal of J . Chandler Itreman. Sheriff Ilubbell did not care to risk sending the prisoner on, as he had received no guarantee of expenses, so ha remains at the county jail. It does aot seem as if the man can be the absconding manager of the 'lght Owls unl'fis lie possesses the remarkable faculty of being in two places at once. A pleasant little social affair was the dance given by the young folks at the Mewkirk building. Only tew couples were present but a jolly good time was had. M. t. Kecord, who Is interested In some prospects on the Tabor lead, made us a pleasant call recently. Mr. Record is Interested In claims elsewhere which promise rich returns. Nat Skinner, a wide awake resident of Johnson's Mesa, was in the city on Mondity, laying in supplies. J. J. Davis, of Joe Davis' Mesa, and one of the leading stockmen of this section, was In town this week. Dr. Morgan has the frame w.irk completed aud is putting on the siding on bis handsome residence. He In forms us that ha will give a musicale upon the completion of the building. Mr Gerald, a loading ranchman of the Cimarron, was in the city .Saturday transacting business. CLAYTON. The bent thing that Howell's friends can wish him is that his joys may be many and bis troubles little ones. About thirty wagon loads of pro visions were sold by Clayton mer chants to Cimarron parties this week. Jamen Lumpkin returned last week from Texas, where he and .In-. W. Cone purchased 2, U head of cattle. With all the musical talent that Clayton has. you seldom hear a song Work is being pushed on the new hotel. Chief Justice Mills will not allow counties to confess lodgment. Don Luis A. C. de Baca sports the chances very good for a large lamb crop In bis section John Duran ssys he Is ready to lay his razor down and join forcti with ritzhugh Ix-e to exterminate Spain root and branch. SANTA FE. Mrs. I. N. Vogelsang, Mrs. Horace Perkins and Mr. J. J. Leesou have left for Territorial points south, in tne interests of the trans-Mlxstiwippl expo sition John (J. Otero, who Iish been visiting his father, Hon. M. It. Otero, register of the land ollice, for the past week, returned to Albuquerque. Captain Marion Ihtlue, manager of the Cerrillos smelter, and K. Hutchin son, of Cerrillos, are In the city on mining luíame. Luis K Alsrid has charge of the county assessor's o nice during the absence of Captain Hudson and Mr. Lopez. T ii K re Is a marked increase In the value of livestock on farms reported from almost every section of the coun try, the total value of farm horses hav ing increased dur'ng the year by Í2.1, 713.011, that or mules o,7;W,u72, of milch cows ffó,73,S33, of oxeu and other cattlo eiO.,37,2l3 of rhoep t'i'v 7lXJ.HH . and of swine H,07H,fl:m-a total Increase in value of e'23n,ln2,".V., or 14 27 per cent. TEACHERS "WANTED ! UNION TEACHERS AGENCIES oT AMERICA. REV L. I. II A Ha, I). !., MAHAfltR ntttburg, I'a Toronto, Can., Xr Ch!rnn$, La., Xnr Tor. JV. ., W athington, J), V.. & an t rrlwci err. C . t. ' !'. Thera era thoneenria of noelMene to he Ailed rinrlns; tbe erh( ol term, censad hr resignation, desth. elf. Ue bed oer H raa tavanc.lee nurlnf the paet eeaaott. I nonennec. fart-mee t'r planer -' a ere la eeerf pari f lire t. H. anil Canalla, i w Uft pT rant, of thnee who reirla-ered hefere An- Riiil eecured poattlone. Unit lee registers in e omeee. nni raa en appiiMiKiDi I o ruuimrff, ranfla.- ó Iff. AM anonymous "distinguished dip lomat" at lterlln, who has been report ed as remarking that in case of war Spain "would not risk a naval test of strength, but send an army of 2U0.1XX) men Into the United States," should devote the rest of hit diplomatic abili ties, says an eastern exchange, to ex plaining how Spain la going to move 200,000 soldieri across 3,000 miles of ocean without first having a naval test of strength at to whether the United States navy will let her do it. M1M.NU CLAIM RULIftO. According to the Denver llrubliean Secretary Jlllns of the Interior depart ment has just rendered decision of great Interest to prospectors and min eral claim holders of the west. In thU he rules that where the application for patent embraces several locations held in common, proof of an expenditure of $500 ou the group-will be autllcient and an expenditure of that amount used need out be shown to have been made upon or for the benefit of each location embraced in the application. The decision completely reverses the recent ruling of Laud Commissioner llarniauu In several California and Colorado cases, that ÍÓ00 worth of work must be dune on each location of a group, and also extends the ruling of Secretary Lamar, of lbSo, that the ex penditure of 8Ó00 on a group must be so made as to benefit the entire group The effect of the decision will be to require far lest work to be done, and for thit reason, while beneficial to ap ora ble to the miners needed to develop prospecta or claims. A MP M !! VIKW. Lieutenant Commander Sohr.tl, for mer naval attache of the Spanish le gation at Washington, in an interview at Barcelona, la quoted as saying thai President McKluley and the govern ment of the United States do not i-i for war and will resist to the utruo t tie intrigue of the war party. Co.. .1 r-. Linnlnir hn enld 1 Thoughtful Amerlt ens also pppoae war, wblcb Is solely desired by tlit adventurer sod agitators, who impi the Junto party, Tbt majority of the too of rep. renemetlve ! comported of men without prestige end of lute education, who re gard politics as a trad and who would already bar voted tbs Jingo (.roposals, If they bad not aocuuntorad tba itrangib of character of President McKloley. wbott authority la dictatorial. Tba serious opinion of lbs country eni- prawd uf mm, dreads war with Hpaio, which thef believe would ba a veritable misfortune, aa tbown by the fact that tbt new Hpanlab squadron bad hardly started for American wetera when a panto a led all comujerolel and Induatrlal ceutere. The Jingo caiiipnl(n la fomenied, h I fl v , by two American daily newapapvra, whoae Insolent lauguaa la a positive sbauia to Americana. It la evident thai the United Hiatee In tends Hpain snail ba tlit actual declarer of war. If tba Hpanlab government decidee to Issue a national 1 ao to build a squad ron, the (atrlutism of the Ppaolarda re siding In America will I in pa I ibem to sub scribe a third of the amouut and they will give their no iey wnbuut regard to tbe ssue price and without considering tba conditions of the loan. The lieutenant must have been a very poor observer of events and affairs, or else hit romancing proclivities are Munchausen In their disregard of pos sibilities. Digas: "Fawnbnikers are a progres slve class of men. aren't they?" T.lggs: "Why do you think aor DiKgs: "He ran) they are always advancing," JUmtvn I rarrier. la England much Interest la taken by the army aud uavy authorities lb a new method or preserving Hour by means ol compression. With dydraulic pressure apparatus, the Hour la squeezed into the form of bricks, and experiments are reported to have shown that the treasure destroys all forms of larval life, thus pitserving the Hour from the ravagea or insects, while It la equally secure tioin mold. GOOD paetnre for S.II00 cattle. Also email p satures to rent. u a. nru.Aitn. tiardee Cltr, Kaoaaa. YOU CAN SAVE Hr using a Tlnaa RKFAtaiHa Ocmr. Yon ran do your own half-sollna; Hoot, nlioe, Kuhbers, iiaroeae aim i niwsra repsirmii. itepstrniKoiuni No 1, eouiplete Ml artlclwe, oulr $4.4IO oulgl No It, aam as No I, eiiepl Harnee aon Tiater? t4Mla, $4 ou. Order dlrert ur arrlta for clrrHlaie to P. It. Mvl'OKM AC, Mew Csaeord, Ohio, Hoi m N. B -Amtl wanted: Liberal Terms. 1-y lioe Reward f loe. The readers of M1 paper will bt pleesed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to core In all its atngna and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the fn!f poltive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh t elng a constitutional dbease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hal's Catarrh Cure Is taiei lote.-na'ly, acting directly upon the blood and niuc os surface of the svstem, thereby destroying the foundation f the dUtaa, and Rising the pati-ot strength by bull i ng up the constitution nd ssrl'tlng nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much fsltb in Its curative powers, that they offer One Hut dred Dollars for any rare that It tails to core. Fend for list of Teatinifnia'a. Addie-s. K. i. CJIENKY A Co., Toledo, Ü. Rol l by Druggists, TAc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Aa soon as a girl thinks she owds a man, she begins to act hurt and dis pleased when he doesn t put ou an over coat when he goes out into the cold. CUr eland Ltader. Fond Mother: "Wonderful how Ideas have changed since our grand parents' days. Scarcely any one now believes In lufant damnation." bach elor Itrother: -Umph! Tour husband doesn't talk that vnmj.nBronkln Life. The oldest piece of wrought Iron In existence is believed to be a roughly fashioned sickle blade found by lielzoul in Karmas, near Thebes. It waa Im bedded in mortar under the base of the Sphinx, and on that account is known as "the tickle or the sphinx." It la now in tbe Kritlsh Museum, and la believed to be nearly 4,000 years old. files I Pilar. I Itching files I SyrHptomi Moisture; Intense Itching and ensuing; most at nlitht; worse bv erratfhlng. I allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcérala, becoming verjr eore, Kwitaa'a Ointmiht slope the Itching and bleeding, beata, Dlceistion, and In moat casee remove the tu mors. At drugirlsU, or by mall tor 5i cania. Dr. Mwarae A Hon, Philadelphia. 41 ly. t.!mRIILTCXE.HUFfn?CES. A Isxlar Hhlntfl m per M. (an qumtt WovtM Wlrtj hvlttnK, í'IaIq W ir, hr-to Wlrw, timUm NuraMhoM, Hirvtiif hsilg, hlmrk Iron Ptpli.. Inm KoetHnir. fiuinllnir MaUrU.1, Watftn Hakra ftiippalMi, Kmirvi' Hupili, OonirmtHora' BuppllM. fi0.-U ftuillui, Furiiitur and liuiuwhuld Ukm1, rmrj kU4 1)1 MejfvKetlHliMI nd Uuptl.Hk At-Mi r rM cataiotfum knd low priutM. l.ArfMi dpol In iUm world for all klnU ef MMKt-ha.ntl iind nrw nmteritU kar ef fair kliiaa MS aa Iraa It. CHICAOO HUY FRESH KANSAS QETfO u. u ii,.' Ui iifnunllsibi . lli,,iitr. AtiuUto, Kiliiroru ia UaU ' - - - ass asaeeri raea uei avstuue., MI rUM OH lUw Hn Mni'VI t V l-t, -v '33gL) mere Is no Uüüüi merítoj yenoRc K' It cnti both wars, does not crash. Onarlin v knit a ana Uis hiirus are BÍslaia. Uriia lar j uuiar, -A, O. kroaa't. Coohranllls. mm a \n\n plicants for patenta, it will not be fav