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ÍO OPTIC AKD STOCK aBOWEIl LOCAL JIAPPENIN03. Ittmi of Interest Qalhered Around Lai Vegse and Vicinity. riuiM monday'h daily I'KHMON AL T. Lahadle left for Anton Chic. C. S. Ondenlonk came In this tr.ern Ing from I amy. !rs. .T. S. Duncan It at bomt from a brief Tiiit to Brooklyn, N. Y. Chief Justice V. J. Mills and It. E. Twitchell arrived an tlie early train trom the south. Mrs. ftomau Homaro and tun return ed from Albuquerque, where lie had been visiting her parents. F. II. Fierce, superintendent of the Agua Pura, company, lias returned from an extended eastern trip. Macarlo Calleaos and Palemón Ortiz, drove down, yesterday afternoon, from Mora and returned this morning. Judge II. S. Woetiter has returned frem his trip e;it, looking much the better for his visit to his old home. Frank Hiehle, Charles Klngsley nnd W. 1,. Adion, left for a month's hunt en the plains, antelope being the covat ed game. F. II. January, the popular assistant cashies at the San Miguel National bank, Is again at his desk, looking much the batter for bis trip east. Miss Soda Hubell lett last evening for I'ajarito, N. M., where she has ac cepted a position as teacher In the public school, for the coming winter. Mis. C. II. Ilradley, wife of the Doc tor, left with the two children, this morning, for Cleveland, Ohio, and Huf falo, N. Y.. and probably other points. J. S. Duncan returned yesterday from (ulncy, III., where he accom panied bis son, James, Jr., who will attend the business university at that place. Juan Delgado and daughter were In the city, between trains, today, return lug from Wagon Mound to Santa Fe Mr. Delgado is In the auditor's ollice, at Santa I . l ito Melendez and Amelio Ortiz, two f the Mora county delegates to the 'J'enlterial Republican convention, come in this morning from Albuquer que and left for home. J. Weltiner ami wife are In the city froui Santa Ft, accompanied by their two children, for the purpose of mak ing arrangements for placing tha chil dren In the Normal Institute this winter. Sol K.senthiil. Mrs. J. It. Snoutfer and daughter, liessie, J. I.. L nil) and family, J. S. Katies and wife, Mrs. Wm. IiawlluH, Benigno Kosaero, 1). T. II' s kiua and wife, worn among the Las Ve gas citizens who loft on this morning's early trim for Djuvor, to nltond the festival. Mrs. E. 11. Weeks, wife of the late S. K. Weeks, who will bo well remem bered as a resident of this clly for a Dunitmr of years,' leaving here for liruoklyn, N. V., some six enrs ago, is here from New York accetnpaaled by bar brother, F. T. Johnson, Jr., looking after the property Interests of her de ceased husband. I.. II. Ilofmelster, Hev. Geo. Slby, and (iee. W. Ward, left on yesterday's af'.ernoon train for Albuquerque.where they will attend tha meeting of the Masonic Grand lodge of tha Territory, which mvets there today. Mrs. S. E. Kurkar, Watrous; W. W. I.yndum, wtte and daughter, Watrous; F. T. Johnson, Jr., Mrs. K. R. Weeks, New York; William Bennett. M E. Al'lrich, Cripple Creek, Colo.; Chas. I. Chrlstenson, Bert Temple, W.H.White, Chicago; A. J. Balr, Seattle, Wash.; L. Jerdon, l'uehlo, (:lo.; E. II. fU-rgman and two children, Santa Fe;J. Weit iner, and two children, Santa Fe; Mor ris Thomas, Santa Fa; are registered at tha Plaza hotel. The following delegates returned on the early morning tralu from Albuquer que, where they had been attending the Territorial Republican Convention: 1. C. Carinter, Margarita Homaro, ('apt. L. C. Fort, M. C. de Baca. S. B. Davis. Jose O. Montano, Sec L. Homero, John 5. Clark, E. E. ferry, H. E. Twltchell, J. . Esq ui bel, A. T. Rogers, Jr., M, Jefferson, Komulo L'llnarrl, J. F. Fs quihel, Sararius Vahlex, F. B. y (Jarcia. Messrs. N. T. Cordorva, Eugenio Fe mero and Isidoro V. (iallegnr, ara ex pected to arrive on tomorrow'! early train. LOCAL It. M. Lopez & Co., have opened a saloon on the went side of the plaza. Llge Weeks Is night bar man, at the Headquarters, while Nightman Farley has gone to Denver. The school board for tha east side meets In the otllca of the secretary, City Hall, this evening. Probata court commenced this morn ing at 10 o'clock, Probate Judge An tonio Várela presiding. Several companies of the Ninth Coif, orad Infantry were la the city today on their way to the forta of New Mexico and Arizona. Jack Barnett, day chef at tba Head quarters restaurant, wbo attended tha fair at Albuquerque, has returned and again douned the white cap and apron. Tba ladies of the Soldiers' Aid society assure "Citizen" tb.it they are looking after ail the returned Hough Riders. and none of them shall lack for anything they may need for health or comfort. Merchants who keep abreast with the times, by keeping a stork of the latest seasonable itouds, use the papers as s means of arresting your attention. Watch Tiik Optic's display advertise ments fur the latest and best of every thing. Louis Hanson, the well-known colorad man, whose mule stuck t nail in Its foot some days ago, was compelled to have the animal killed yes'erday. This Is a coiiHiderable loss to the old man, w ho has buen chlelly engaged in run mug a scavenger cart. Thk Ol'Tlc understands that the Idea of making aa actual Territorial fair of the one annually held for tome years at Albuquerque, Is gaining ground In tba miuii of in any people. A part of the idea is to have the lair rotate between the three cities, Albuquerque, Las Ve gas and Santa Fe. This is certainly a good suggestion and will beir press lug and elaborating. Mrs. II. II. Closson has thoroughly renovated, papered and painted her lodging ho, on (irand avenue, oppo site the planing mill. She has also re furnished it la a very alt-jeti style. Sha will return to bar old business of letting lodgings, at which she was so successful before going to the country to live. A case of small pox Is now and thea reported In different parts of the coun ty, but from tha efforts made by the County Commissioners to have all children vaccinated, and by reason of the general enforcement of the quaran tine la w, there Is no causa for alarm that this disease will become anything like the epidemic that visited tins county and Territory In IHM2. The address of Miss Nellie Snyder, at the Methodlni church, last avauing.was remarkably Interesting and highly en joyed by those so fortunate as tj be present. Miss Snider spent the sum mer at Ocean (rove, N. .1 ; and her ad dress was on what she saw and beard at this popular watering place. Miss Snider is undoubtedly one of tha most Intellectual ladies of this Territory and aaythiug she addresses to the public is worthy of consideration. Col. E. II. iiergmann, the popalar and elliciuut superintendent of the Ter ritorial penitentiary, has been In the city, toda', bringing his son and daugh ter to attend the Normal school. Tun Orric, which has long admired Col. Bergmann for his personal and official characteristics, finds In this action of his but renewed cause of omtnsn dation, for facts admit of no doubt that the Las Vegas Normal school will be the leading educational Institution In tho Territory. The whistles blew and the fire bells rang, sounding the alarm of fire at about 12 o'clock last night, arousing larger Dumber of the citizens of Las Vegas from their peaceful slumbers The Are was located some two miles south of the city nnd proved to be the building containing the cyliuders and boiler for the treating of ties.' the same being a portion of the tie preserving works. A car of coal was also destroy ed. Tha total loss of buildings and machinery amounts to about 87,0 K). Work will begin at once for replacing the machinery and buildings. In the meantime, awaiting completion, the full force of employes will be Uyed of. HA II. ROAD Firemen Schulbert, Sparks and Seib are laying off, on the tick list. Engineers Collier, Archibald, Cresson, Whiting and Lawliss are laying off. Fireman Shanks will take hostler Kud's place during his absence In the east. Fireman (Jarland has been promoted from switch firing to regular road service. Roy Fúgate, son of Conductor Fúgate Is now a resident of San Marcial, run ning out of there as flieuian. Thomas Corbett, who had been night lirrbulliler in the shops, has been pro motad to fireman on the twitch engine J. C. McKee Is a new employe It) the -Mvil entri nettling deimrtaieut of the road under resident engineer, E. W. Uraut. Engineer Tarry bss left the service of the company. Engineer Barney Archibald left for Albuquerque where he attends the Shriner't conclave, held there during fair weak. Tha shop farce at Raton new observe Thursday Instead of Saturday as the one day of tho six on which they are forced to be Idle according" to the pres ent ordr of things. The total mileage made by the eu glues of the Santa Fa proper last year was 23,ts.').9.'8, for which service the nse- chancsl department paid 4,:tHrt2S2 17. Thit Is exclusive ef the cost of the en gines. A San Francisco special says: The state railroad commissioners have de cided to undertake a thorough Investi gation of tha affairs of the Pullman Pal ace Car company, with a view of deter mining whether tha rates charged by the company can be legally reduced. J. P. Maehan, superintendent of the corn puny In this city, Is to be subpoenaed and required to produce all the books, records and p ipers In his possession at the next meeting of tha commission. UNITED STATES WEATHER BORE AO Voluntary Obaervrr'e Meteorological Ilecoril, for the oiit.h of September, 180H. 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