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The Carlsbad Current and New Mexico Sun. CarWi.tl.N. M. fri-lay Sr,,l. I I.IWH fWi Nr Mfiii S.iri -.iir.lihf. Mn I J. '.,,. lh n r r..f(.h.ll f i. tl- r II, Co ft b a (I 'Printing Co , Publisher Wm. II. MulUr.r. n.. Hi Itm Mill !S i '41 r annum I he Olliddl l'c).(T ol I JJy County. 'tit,li.li.il vi i livl a,-. I i nti-ri 'l it arr.,i r Ij,.. llilltlt'l III it. 4 m r J -1 l S M p.i.i . .m. . For President. WILLIAM J. BRYAN For Vice Prciidi-nt. JOHN W. KCRN, of Indiana For Delegate to Congress O. A. LARRAZOLO. For Council 12th District Wm D. McBFX For Representative 19th Dist. CHAS. R. BRICE Democratic County Ticket. ol Slll ltlH m. c. sti;vai:t. Kilt lltuHAI l; I t.l.Kk. A I: hijiinn. Hilt Till'.AXI Ki ll W. II. M KUCHA NT. MUt ASSI'SSoll. .ioiin w. ricici:. Kin I'lioMAii: .i i i ; i : - ;. w. i.akukmoui:. nut si i'T. 1'fin.n" schools. A. A. KAISI.U. i:oit st it vmik. .IOK M.CUNNINCIIAM For ConiniiKsiniu'r District No. 2 J OK II. ('.ItAIIAM. For ('ommiK.H.nhi'r District No !5. ('. W. I'.KKM AN. While court it in session Is a j good time to talk about espeoses. There Is not a county in Texas that expends as much for entire running expense as Eddy county j does on its court matters alone. It Is nothing unusal to expend $6,000 on a single term of court, j and It is said some of the largist and most populous counties in Texas are conducted a whole year 'on 'ess than $i2,ooo- All efforts luuking towards economy in court ' matters should be appreciated by j t!;o already overburdened tax j payer and should Judge Pope at I this term muke a record In reduc ! ing the expense to a milium J he should receive full credit for his j effort making. Puling the past week Carlsbad lias been visited twite by the owners and representatives of the gas well located u couple of miles this side of laytun. They came to ask the board of trust ess for a franchise to pipe the gas through the town. The board met Tuesday night and examined an ordinance the gas people had dratted, and which srenit'd to be too one sided to consider seilousW, for it did not even piovide for the pipes to be laid under ground. It aiso con tained other vrry objectionable features. The. homd proposed several auieiuiements and the gas people agreed to dratt another or dinance to incorporate the amend ments. Alter this Is done the franchise will piobahly be granted and the pipes laid lioin the well, which is about twenty-four miles n-irlh and west from Carlsbad. uite a number have been up to the well and all contlrni the statements made by the Kosw ell paper. The pressure is very strong ana if It continues will furnish gas for all the towns In the lower valley and possibly Roswell also. Iloyd Hill returned from a trip to Synder, Texan, Saturday cvcniriK. He nays Hint hi Hon Wiley or Wild Horse Hill, has nothiriK of a nerious nature rhurKud BKainut him, that the fM)lih lieu to the t'tTeet that Wiley was charged with rape, kidnapping, and horse theft are almtird and untrue in every particular, that the only shadow of a t liarire is hased on an in dictment chat-gin Wiley with stealing a horse near Snyder, Texas. Tiiis charge was trumped up he says, and has no truth in it, for the man whose horse was stolen nays that he does not be lieve Wiley stole him. When Wiley arrived he was immediate ly turned loose on a $1.(hh hond and Mr. Hill further says he has ho fears of Wiley ever being convicted for the stories told about him are all about on a par with the report that he had stolen forty head of horses in Kddy county. He Hays that Wiley was never even accused by any of abduction or rape, and that story was made out of whole cloth, the only foundation for it being the fact that Wiley had taken a little girl from the T & I' train to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Iludgins in Pecos, where she remained and that Wiley then came up here. I To Develop Carlsbad Springs. ! A large ami enthusiastic meet i ing of citizens was held in the i ( onunercial Club rooms last j Tuesday evening to consider u j p-oHsition looking to the devel opment of the great Carlsbad Springs, the water of which has already become well known as a cure for stomach and kidney J troubles. It is proposed to im prove the place at an cx)ense of , fti."i.tHNi . A con niittee was ap pointed to confer with the citi zens generally and form a stock company for development. K. I. Kornegay. of Monu ment, came in Sunday to attend court and was followed in Tues day by his wife who came to bung their youngest son, Karl s ho had been thrown by a jack falling while running, breaking the boy's arm. While talking with an old timer the other day, the usual remarks en the fine condition of the range wett passed. "Rut," said the old timer, "the range will not last be cause as soon as it dries some careless camper or misrhe vlous boy will start a fire and all the fin grass will burn iff and hundreds of cattle and sheep will die for want of grass in the spring. Why," said he "the grass is high vneagh to mow and make excellent bay; such grass will never be allowed to remain and feed the lock. People who can should not fail to jlow fire guards aad protect the feed that is so valuable and now is the time tocommecr. while tbt ground it in condltlou toplow." Thtutanda of Rural Mall Rout. Thtre are .'tT.T'.'H rural free delivery route, lo I b t lilted Htatea. whl.h nieaua n aiprotlmat dlntauev of l.usi.oia) milaa trsTl! dally by the a rr.or. Those Election Frauds. The resolutions adopted by the recent democratic conven tion of Colfax county contain a scathing denunciation of the election frauds which have been perpetrated in that county. The following plank gives a true picture of the situation: "We ask that in the name of decency to our American institu tions and the principles and form of government under which our country sprung into existence, that the foreign element, Austri an, Montenegrin and Italians, who ha never taken the oath of allegiance to our government and who have nothing in com mon with our citizens, be not i allowded to be herded and voted like cattle and sheep to swell the fraudulent republican ma jorities In our noble county of Colfax, as was done by the re publican bosses at the last three elections, voting as they did over one thousand illegal votes and counting them for the re publican ticket in the election of November, VM't, and we chal lenge tbem to produce the truth to th contrary." The resolutions also comdemn the manner in which the sheriff's office of the county has been conducted in permitting deputies to drive from the coal camp pre cincts upon election day the legally authorized challengers of the democratic party. The dis trict attorney is likewise con demned for permitting one thousand illegal votes to be counted at the election of Nov ember, lim, and no effort being made to punish the illegal voters or the parties who were respon sible for having the same cast. The statements officially made by the democrats of Colfax county in convention assembled certainly refute the poor apolo gies being made by the republi can press, that no election frauds were committed in New Mexico two years ago. Queen Items. Jim Tulk started for Carlsbad, today lo purchase supplies for his store. Miss Lyons has itiite recovered from her illness of last week. Mrs. Middleton and family have returned from Carlsbad where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pat Middleton for the last few days. Mr. Jno Stewart and Dolph Shattuck have been working the road from the Shattuck ranch to the ranch that John purchased some time ago, so John can get his new wagon over the road, lie has never taken his family home yet on account of the road being so rough. The Misses Pearl and Grade Cochran spent a verv eniovable 'evening with Miss Nellie Means Sunday. Bolts: -Sunday August. 30th. to Mr. and Mrs. McCollom a line lilb girl. Joe Andrews is having a line lime, up here making it too hot for ducks. Joe is getting so fat his friends won't know him when he returns to Carlsbad. Doctor Friedman has afso im proved wonderfully since he came to the mountains a few weeks ago. Lewis Abies is here from Crow Flat on business. One of Mr. Thayers boarders was lost all night in a heavy fog last week. Senchers found him in the morning very tired and riding a very tired horse which he had ridden all night. June Tulk who has been Blinding a few weeks at Queen returned to the San Simon ranch across the Pecos. Tom Middleton has gone to Crow Flat in pursuit of stray horses. Clear sunshine weather pre vails here now and is enjoyed by all after so much rainy weather. No news have yet been re ceived from our pilgrims, Mr. Hammond and Mr. Queen on their way to the hot springs. Mr. Hoi man Wilson i has a very sore head., caused from being thrown into a fence from a bucking steer that he was trying to ride just forun. Notice of Delinquent Sale. Nothe la harevrlth irlirn that S'hnav, on the 21.1 .lay of th-tolar, I''7, the Honrilnf Plierlnca of ret'oa V iter I '.era' A a. aorta lion hy virtu of the Mower ve.ti.1 in tliem by the article of inrmroratlon of .aid Aaa'a-iation ai il he tiy-law. ii.erMt a levy of an a.-r.met.l Bfain.( (he .harehol'lera of aasl aaaorialloh. ami ilorlarett the .am to lw a li-o on tl,e lamia to hirh th- hr of th- rahilal Mi'k of ttia Aria lonof th .ai.1 nhar.-h.il.lHi. an apporlrfiahl of t w alv rrnl. .r .har. anil li orl.-r! tli Wy iif ait lawuni.iit apaiti.t th'-ownm. of rai n arrr of tanil hrM in tru.l liy th AM-o.-iatlon ami ail tnitlMl unil.-r tha i 'arl.lia.1 l'roj.i-1. ami il.rlaml 1h .am to Im a li.n on .nt-h lawl hM in tni.t of (well rnt. prt at ro. on. half of wlikh a.w-ftn.'nl aiain.l iU- .har.'h..Mm ami thr ownn of lanit hll in tru.l to la i.ayatil on thi hr.l M.'fwlay in iNcnitar. n"i, anil th othar half on tha firat Monilay In June. ri". anil Whra.. 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In lha Mullan Huiklin. aa.t ol Klrat National Hank. CAHLKHAD, MiW Mf.XICO. NO. S7 John R. Jotci, A C. IUahd, 0 M Cooii, rrealdent Vice Pmlilaot. Caahlnr W. A. Caio. Aaa't Caabler. The First National Bank Oarlabad, N w Maaloo Capital and Surplus, $125,000. We hT ample rapttal and are prepared at all timet to care for tbt needi ot oar roatoiuera. The nalrnmini of tl, ..oi.iio i. . w . .... , r.leuiiuil lioittKl. aeoount too small to receive our beet atleuliou. 34)41,o,iHI,4t44 List your land with the OLD RELIABLE FARMERS LAND LEAGUE We are bringing hundreds of prospective buyers to the valley. E. T. CARTER, Field Manager, Headquarter: Hotel Schlltz. Carlsbad. New Mex.