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Las Vi.gasFrf.i: Press An Evening Dailr. . A. CARRUTIT, POBLI8HKR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Osr Year tO. 00 Six Mcxtiu 3.00 I'm Wrr.K 15 In n-lvnnco. F.rlrrrA at the pout nlTIr lit ! rtl fur trmimlni.ii u rtmA Hum n H iimtit-r. For President 'f tin; U ni W'1 Slate r. i;n j a mix i i a u i :i son, Or IM'IANA. For Vico President of llio United State", WIIITELAW IIKID, or NKW YOKK. of. Of tint nuniiiiT I r.n,2":) acres went railroad M-let 1 iot:, 2r'!,l.V) lntnetenl entriett ri 1 di-m-it land entries. Tlirre are no oj n to pulilic pi'tllt'tni'iit in l!n Santa l district nearly 11 ,K,n,00f) m r . Itapid progress in Im'iiijj made in irrigation atnl several laio compa nies liavo liern incorporated din ing tli year. Tliero lias licen rapid anil impor tant improvement In agriculture ami horticulture. Tip a lvanco dining tlm year, the governor ?ay, lias been marv.'lo'iM. Cattle raising lnt not leen spe cially prosperous tbongh tlio idieep industry lias been roperoii! uml profitable. . M.nifg, on tlio wlmlo, is said to lie in a fl"iu idling ewiditimi, mid cjio ciiilly coal mining. Tlir progress of tbe public schools dii. ing the I ! t year ban lcen i'S trcniely gratifying ami linn exceeded llio mot sanguine iioppw. Tim governor, in clnt-ing hi ro- port, again urges tin; eaily almision of New Mexico into tlio union of states. Hi. For IWgat tn Congress, THOMAS 15. CATKON, ok a nt rtt. According ti tlio United States census in lis70 in tliia country, tlicre were Oi.ROl females to every 1 00,. 000 males, ao tli.it nut of every mill ion men 27,000 were doomed to celi bacy. In 1FH0 thee ere 00,54 4 fe malea to every lOO.O'iO males, ao that out r.f every million men 3 4,800 could not find wives. In 1 P90 then were Oj.'jPO females to every 10(1.000 male, ao tliat out ot every million tliero were 47,200 ho had no female counterparts. Tlio raneiig'r committee of tlie trunk lines begin a meeting on tlio 2Sth to discus the matter of rate and regula tiona to be in force during the con tinuance tf tlm World' fair at Chic ago. Tlio general feeling of the committee ia that a ono way rate to the exposition should bo establishe ?. Tina, howevi i', ia vigorously oppoa ed by a number of the mad. The Michigan Central in particular ia cs pecially bitter in ita denunciation of audi a measure, claimingthat it will tend to tho reduction of tlio went iMiund ratea. The Globe Hi press company haa bi "ii foruiallv established in Denver and will, about the first of next eek, be prepared for business. The company h i not I. ecu incorporated yet, but will bo in due lime. The purpose oi the new company, it ia claimed on good authority, ia to bf the abruption of tho Denver fe llio Grande Kx press company, and it will nNo uttempt to secure tho contract now in force between Well, Fargo tt Co. and tho Santa Fe road, which win expire ccuruary ::, imvki. ine Globe will have gooa financial back inr. TtS? I1'- J s TT" " VTf The raaea against tho thirteen ticket brokera who were indicted on complaint of the Chicago, Milwau kee it St. I'.iul railroad couijianj' were nolle proved in Judge Nor- thiiiu'a court lately. The men were ariesti J on a charge of violating an act pa-ed by the legislature of 17S prohibiting biokerago in railroad lukel. .Iinlgo 1 reii'.leigaNt, repit Sen led the (lift n-c, claiuicd that the law tin whiih the indictmcnta were returned waa iiliconstitutional. II oibmilted reasona why ho thought it violated the federal conatltiltioli First, it atteinpta to regulate com. niece between atates; second, ii makca ui just ili.-ctiminalioiis; third it tl. pi ivca a cil izeii of hia liberly which teini iinplii Hthe ri;.;ht to earn an holiest living. State'a Attorney I.ongenecker re quested the court to ili.-iiii-t the in (littmcM, whii h whn done. i'ollow'i'g paragraph are Irom the governoi'a nnini.il report recent ly forw arded to the aecrctary of the interior; The territorial indebtedness on March 4, 16'J.', aja-reg ii.d w0t,8U!l, which it a alight decrease fioin the year previous. During the year 4(i8,0'JJ acres of the public lands Lave btcu di.-poted I)i:rtofaU in LMvcnin. rower. . '1 r i ; - N j j Latct U. f,. Gov't Rcj-oit n a "5 -.-. .s. - ' 3 IX ' V w v .. . in The la-t of the jacket ha been slipped over the breech of the great l't inch gun at the Washington Na vy Yard, and the immense piece of ordnance i now Hearing completion. Tho work i one of more than uual inten'Ml, nml every atep ia being carefully watched by ('apt. Sampson, the inspector in charge at the yard. It will be ono of tho largest, ever made in thi country by the built-up pmces. The modern steel rille i made of thirteen separate piece of metal, exclusive of the complex cir ri a ire. Ii total length in -iO feel, it diam eter at tho breech i au inch inoie than 4 feet, and it taper to the thicknesa of 21 inchea at the muzzle. When finished the gun will weigh nearly 10R.O0O pound. It require more than a quarter of a ton of pnwr der to load for ono diai barge, but that quantity 1 expected to hurl a sheil weighing 1000 poui.d a diB tance of twelve or thirteen mile at the extraordinary velocity of 2100 feet per aecond. When fini-bed ita 'construction will have occupied six month, but better time can be in vie with the other gnna of thi caliber that are to be built. AB:UT T23 Goths:. There aro few families in New York nt present that can lay claim to more real happiness than the Goulds. Jay Gould ha turned over most of hi.i buaineaa'affuira to hi aon George. Ho apen la tho greater part of hi limo at Irvington now that he ha .returned home, in cor utiliation with hi gardener. Tho ground aur ronnding the Gould mansion are be ing ti uiiHfi.rmed into a botanical fairyland, and Mr. Gould l auperiu tending tho wink in person. For live hour each day he wander about hi tHlate, giving order, offering suggestion nml occasionally pulling in a few licks himself to spur the workmen on. Toward dusk he drive through the neaiby country road w ith hi daughter Helen, and generally returns wilh an appetite that would tlo ctcdif to Coibclt, the pugilist. Mr. Guild' health i bel ter th in it ha been for some year, nud he doe not propose to endanger it by a return to active life. George G.iuM ban astunu d entire charge of hi father's inlcre!, and only con- cttii: m him on the most import-Mil matter. George ii.herittd more of hi father's tireless energy than any of the boys, and tho work of ininag iug a dozen corporation i rather a pleaaure to him than otherw ise, he say. The value of'good wagon road is iiot appreciated iii this country. Wi are great railrovl buildeia, but we sa lly neglect that equally important item, good wagon rmid. It frequent ly cost the farmer a much to gi-t hi grain to the station, a distance of a few inili", a to transport it haif across the continent lit lieu lei. county will issue bond to help build a railway which it may not need, yet consider that it ha done all that i necessary when it compel the able bodied citizen to Manila in the w xg on way ai d talk politic a couple ol day ea- h j ear. The Aini'iicin method of improv ing a load u ubout us fu!lu; A mm is elected mini pvit r who could not toll a culvert, from a Chinese pagoda know no more of rondhuildinir than a dray horse does of ti i. nu ll y. l!i' sunliil' UiS th.1 citizen to come forth tut a cirtaiujtol day and "woi k tlie road. A few of them come with ci-rapcr nud shovel. They plW ntound in th" tliit for a il.iy or two, each min ne eoidiug to hit own idea", and li e l.mt stqto i,f itint rom1 14 iiifiuilelv worn than the fir-1. The le-ull i that it require four hor-e t d i the woiktif one v.h in tin- fill. I pi.id.iC. i to bo hauled to m.irkel. The oi l 11 no in d d tln'ae things dilTerenlly. They realizi'd that good road were of va;1y more iinportatiet) to a community than fine buildinos. The hiihu a a tl.ry con-tnutel am goml after twenty centuries of w ear nud tear. The pomest fO'intrie In l'urope have better highways than the riih- est state ol the American Lnloii. Hoad buihlinir i a science w ith the Eeropean. It istrai",'e that in thi ctitinlry, w hcrelabor sav ing inai'hi'i- ery ha been bronchi to the liighet perfection where it i tho boast of the people that "every edyre i made to fill" we have the worst mad, the greatest labor waster to be found in the world. Globe-Demo crat. The meeting of the creditor of Marry, Geer t McCain, Tuesday evening, was not largely attended, but a fommillee was appointed to to CI. h. lit g! r, t!:;' a e prcKeut nt it meet ing '-r,re f the cieditois at the count it t haiuber lb s Thurday evening at 7:10 o'clock. AH ticditor nie invited nud urged to be present. Uttou Kmt;e. iliiil S ll C3. Of New Mexico, And ii"W Mulilooii wishta trt take oh 11 It. through a i'iir ef train, ing. Il i no use, MuMooii, John ha had hi pii-nit'. HAaxoAD It:i President Manvel, of the A. T. it S. 1'., i booked fot n to.,r of the west 10 day hence. The railroad i much like the news paper proof reader in one respect. Let it never fail lo do it duty and nobody takea notice of it, but when it fail once everybody notice i. Tho perennial rumor to the efTeo"" that the Santa Fe ha gained con-. Irol of the llio Grande is ntr.iiii afloat, but no information on the point could be obtained in the rail road offices at Denver. Dr. E. II. Lewi, a representative in Kansa City of the American Public Health nssoi-ia'ion, ha re ceived from W. P. Foster, traveling passenger iigent of the Mexi.-.'iii Cen tral Railway company, wilh head quarter in St. L-iiii-', announcing a ' roui.d trip rate of $00 in from K in j40 a City to the City tif 'Mi ico, good ' from November 20 lo Di cember l.ji 1892, inclusive. The late i said to45 be the lowest ever made between the! tw o points. The White O.tki:ig!o say: It ha been determined by the Peco Valley Hailwny company to build another hundred mile of roul soon. Thi will bring it to U.iswell, and by that time it wid he determined whether to build through Lincoln county to Albuquei q ie or via Fort Sumner to liernal, a point 10 mile Moulli of La Vega tin the miiii line of the Santa Fe. O.' connection in iv be made at While OA with a Canh agj branch of the S inta Fe. Kip iiis Talnil emu indiL'csti in. At a meeting of the 1 ttqiiihiic m Central toinniiiteo of San Miguc: louiity, In d in La Ve; a tho 10th of the present month, it wn ordered thai A county colive lilioii be held at the court house in La Vegas on Thur.-il.iy, October 0th, at 2 o'clock p. in , to nominate the following county officers: 2 senators, 3 repre sentative, 1 aherilT, 3 county com missioners, 1 probate judge, 1 pro bate clerk, 1 as-essor, 1 school super intendent, 1 treasurer, 1 surveyorand 1 coroner. The different precinct aro entitled to repiesi n'ation in said convention a follow s: 1 Sill Miguel v...4 2 La Cuesti ...4 1 fcoh ite it. a. 4 Las Vega 1 La Coiiccpcion Los Alamos ', Peco .. Upper Vega. Cll iperil l . t . . sail Geroiiimo Paj trilo Hoi l;id l Sapello Muuuelila San Lorenzo Joy a Laij i 2 S.iv inosii 4 San Jose 6 La Lit-ndic & Peiiasci- I! In ico 4 Nor.li La Vega 8 Cabra Spring ,.4 East La Vega ManuelitaH Arriba 5 Puerlecilo 4 El Plleblo 4 Lo Vigilfii 4 La Alula 4 La G llliuas , 4 Pen 1 Llanca 4 El Ccriun 4 Los Toi re 4 Vei 11.1! -j Liberly . . -j San Ayu-uii 4 Ojilos Ei ii. 4 Lt Aguila j, llol rj. lings 4 Auowi ilL. i,,s Vtiias 4 La Dispells. is 4 Alain. isil.is 4 Coloni i An 1I1 1 4 Treuienliiia 4 A iii. .S.irea 4 C; .A. 111 Largo 4 1 voiiie rovilie c Ih.dee I1 l- t.lft k El E.npl iz.,,1 La .M.ingi Sin Paliio Las V. g .s La t'oln li.is JJliNluNo KcMKItn, PichiJcut. D. V. WiNTi-it t, Set ictaiy. 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