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A HELPING HAND Is Gladly Extended by a Santa Fe Citizen There are many enthusiastic citizens in Santa Fe prepared to tell their ex periences for the public good.. Testi mony from such a source is the best of evidence and will prove a "helping hand" to scores of readers. Read the following statement: . Nazarlo Alarld, haokman, of Cerrll los road, says: "I was continually buy ing medicine for my kidneys, and if a man spends every now and then 50 cents for a bottle of one guaranteed preparation and 50 cents at another time, he makes an inroad into his finances. None of the medicine I used had the slightest effect on my kidneys or backache, at least I was unable to , notice any. When an attack of back ache reached the virulent stage, I was compelled to stop work for an hour until the spasm disappeared. When wrestling with an attack, I went to Ireland's Pharmacy for Doan's Kidney Pills. There must be more than ordi nary merit in that preparation, for a course of the treatment for a short time positively stopped the very severe attack." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cts. Foster Mfflburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole agents for the United States. Remem ber the name, Doan's, and take no sub- j stltute. THE SUPERB CLIMATE Santa Fe Has Fine Summers and Moderate Winters with Equable Temperature. - DATIMATieiMI NEARLY ALWAYS PLEASANT The Salubrious Atmosphere of the Terri tory and Reasons Why the Olinmtels Healthful and the Country Chosen for Sanitariums. WELL AGAIN. , The many friends of John Blount will be pleased to learn that he has entirely recovered from his attack of rheuma- tlsm. Chamberlain's Pain Balm cured him after the best doctors in the town (Monon, Ind.) had failed to give relief. The prompt relief from pain which this liniment affords is alone worth many times its cost. For sale by all drug gists. ' Colonist Bates to the Northwest. Effective February 15th iintil April 30th, the Santa Fe will sell reduced rate Colonist tickets to tho Northwest, to Holona at Butte 833.00; Spokane, S34.M); Portland, Seattlo and Tacoma, S37.00. For particulars call on agents of the Santa Fe. H. S. LUTZ, Agent, ' Santa Fe, N. M, W. J. Black, G. P. A., Topeka,-Kan. CURES SCIATIC RHEUMATISM. Mrs. A. E. Simpson, 509 Craig St., Knoxvllie, Tenn., writes, June loth, 1899: "I have been trying the baths of Hot Springs, Ark., for sciatic rheuma- A knowledge or uie contour of New Mexico in relation to the surrounding country is necessary to clearly under stand the cause of its climatic advant ages, that are not possessed by any other part of the United States. A study of the Rocky mountain region re veals the fact that the great chain from the far north is broken in Its con tinuity as it leaves Colorado. Ia New Mexico there are smaller ranges with here and there lofty peaks with timb ered slopes and barren crowns to re lieve the clouds of moisture. From them incline fertile valleys and grassy upland plains to the gulf region until when the southern border is reached, there are no mountains between New Mexico and the southern water. Three fourths of this territory has an altitude of 5,000 feet. At tho southern border fho valleys have dropped to from 3,000 to 4,000 feet, while the Santa Fe i alley, at the capital city, has an altitude of 6,967 feet at the plaza. A country of such varied altitudes must have some variety in climate, hut the variation is in degrees of tempera ture mainly, for in general the climate o New Mexico is dry and salubrious. The rainfall is principally confined to showers in the summer, with little rain or snow in the winter, except in the northern part of the territory. Near the extreme southern line, in the Sacramento mountains, a lofty peak is the first considerable elevation met with, as the moisture-laden gulf clouds drift to the northwest, and this precipUates rain to greater extent than any other mountain, the rainfall there having in iietceptional seasons been es timated at is inches. But over the ter ritory the normal precipitation ranges from 8 to 35 inches, according to eleva tion. COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURE. The southern valleys ore, of course. the warmest portions of Now Mexico in the summer, but the hottest are plea The stomach is a larger factor iu "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" than most people are aware. Patriotism Can withstand hunger but not dyspepsia. x ne connrmea ays peptic "is fit foe treason, stratagems and spoils." The man wno goes to the front for his country with a weak stomach will be a weak soldier, and a fault finder. A sound stomach makes for good citi zenship as well as for hea-Hh and happi ness. Diseases of the stomach and other organs of diges tion and nutrition are promptly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery. - It builds up the body with sound flesh and solid muscle. dvice which you gave me ia regard to my treatment," writes Geo. Dorner, Esq., of 1915 Pulaski Street, Baltimore, Maryland, 'I uetd your 'Golden Medical Discovery' according to directions. After using four bottles I considered myself cured, as I have not felt any symptoms since. Had tried nlmost nil fymfrlif-a f-!,ni t heard of that were good for dyspepsia, but with out relief. Finally, I became discouraged, aud wrote to you for advice, with the above result" The dealer who offers a substitute for the Discovery " is only seeking to make the little more profit realized on the sale of less meritorious preparations. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. ' (Effective November 16, 1902.) iso. vro leaves santa ie at 9:40 a. m. to connect with No. 2 east bound, with connection from El Paso and Southern California, returning, arrive at Santa Fe at 11:C0 a. m. No. 722 leaves Santa Fe at 3:30 p. m., to connect with No. 1, west bound, for Southern California, returning arrive at Santa Fe at 6:35 p, m. No. 724 leaves Santa Fe at 6:20 p. m., to connect with No. 7, westbound for San Francisco and Northern California returning, arrive at Santa Fe at 8:40 m. ' No. 726 leaves Santa Fe at 9:10 p. m., to connect with No. 8, east bound, from San Francisco and Northern California, returning, arrive at Santa Fe at 11:20 p. m. THE CALIFORNIA LIMITED. Now runs daily between Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco. This train leaves Lamy, west bound, at 8:40 a. m. East bound at 2:02 a. m. No connection with these trains from Santa Fe, ex cept that passengers arriving on No. 3, west bound, can reach Santa Fe at 11:50 a. 111. on No. 2's connection. All of above trains run through solid A PHYSICIAN WRITES. "I am desirous of knowing if the pro fession can obtain Hedblne in bulk for prescribing purposes? It has been of great use to me in treating cases of dyspepsia brought on by excesses or overwork. I have never known it to fail in restoring the organs affected to their healthful activity." EOc bottle at Fischer Drug Company. LEGAL NOTICE. TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO, County of Santa Fe, No. 4505. Refugio Rodriguez de Alfaro vs. Manuel Alfaro. In the District Court of the First Judi clal District of New Mexico for the County of Santa Fe. The said defendant. Manuel Alfaro, is hereby notified that a complaint has been filed against him In the District Court for the County of Santa Fe, Ter ritory aforesaid, that being the Court in which said case is pending, by said plaintiff, Refugio Rodriguez de Alfaro, the general object of said action being to obtain absolute divorce from the said defendant on the ground abandonment and failure to support, etc., as will more fully appear by reference to the complaint filed in said cause. And that unless you enter your appearance in said cause on or before the 20th day of j April, 1903, Judgment will be rendered against you in said cause by default Maxwell Land Grant FARING LAjYDS UJYDER RIGATIOJTSYSTEfy These farming lands with perpetual water rights are now tetsg offered for sale In tracts of lorty acres and upwards. Price of land with ;rrpetual water right? from 817 to $15 j,t Acre, a cording to location. Payments may be nude In ton year installments. Alfalfa, Grains, Fruits of all kinds, and SugaiBcetc grow to perfection -JjOLD MINESL; On this Grant, about forty ml es west ot springer, New Mexico, ra th gold mining districts of Elizabethtowc and Baldy, where important rain eral discoveries have lately been made. Claims on unlocated ground l. be made under the Mining Regulations of the Company, which are favorable to the prospector as the U. S. Government Laws Near Eaton, New Mexico, on this Grant, are located the COAL MIAf of the Eaton Coal and Coke Company, whoro employmont tnav be fout d at good wages for any wishing to work during th; tern ins that faro, work 01 prospecting can not be successfully done. For particulars and advertising matter apply to The Maxwell Land Grant Co BATON. NEW MEXICO 0J0 CALJEJ.TE i0T SPRINGS. atlsm, but I get more relief from Bal lard's Snow Liniment than any medi- anter in midsummer than the east. be. cine or anything I have ever tried. En- cause the air is dry. rapidly absorbs the closed find postofilce order for $1.00. Send me a large bottle by Southern Ex press." Sold by Fischer Drug Co. Flower festivals are held in Califor nia during April and May. Take the Santa Fe through tourist cars. Colonist rates .April 1 to June 15, 1903. H. S. Lutz," Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. CHILDREN'S COUGHS AND COLDS. Mrs. Joe McGrath, 327 E. 1st St., Hut cninson, Kan., writes: "I have given Ballard's Horehound Syrup to my chil dren for coughs and colds for the past climate the record of the metallic ther- four years, and find It the best medi- mometer does not indicate the real tem dampness of the skin and has a cooling effect. The weather is never oppressive, the nights are always cool enough to sleep under cover and generally under a blanket. Santa Fe, being up out of the great valley of the territory, is especially blessed as to summer temperature. The highest record by the thermometer in this city in twenty-six years was 96 de- grees in 1878, an extreme rarely ap proached. In the last ten years 91 was the highest absolute temperature. should be borne in mind that in a dry cine I ever used." Unlike many cough syrups, It contains no opium, but will soothe and heal any disease of the throat or lungs quicker than any other remedy. 25c, XiOc, and $1.00 at Fischer Drug Company. - The Santa Fe will have Colonist tic kets to California on sale April 1 to Juno 15 inclusive, at rate of $25. It will pay you to wait for our rates. Services unsurpassed. H. S. Lutz, Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. : perature felt by a human body, which Is cooled by the drying effect of .the air. It has been demonstrated that a tem perature of 90 at Santa Fe is not more oppressive and heating than 72 at St, Louis, or at any place with a humid oil mate. The Knowing table was made up from reports of the climate and crop service of the weather bureau, and gives a general idea of the relative in tensity of heat as indicated by the me. talltc thermometer: DEATH RATE DECREASING. -The 1900 census shows a decrease of -.10 per cent in the general death rate. ine aecnne in consumption Is more marked than any other disease. Many causes are attributed, but it is safe to say that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is re sponsible for this decline, to a large ex tent. Many a life has been saved by its use. There is nothing anywhere just as good for Lung and Throat troubles. It's positively guaranteed by Fischer Drug Co., Druggists. Price 50o and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Stop overs will be allowed in Califor- nit on Colonist tickets via Santa Fe, N April 1 to June 15, 1903. ,. H, S. Lutz, Agent, Santa . Fe, N. M. Man Tem perature. I I a. m. 8 p. m. fe i o 8 a S a s 585 SSS m ( IB KK Boston.!. 60 ISO 62 68 13 Buffalo 89 54 63 66 11 Chicago 57 53 6:1 56 12 Cinoiiinatl.... 60 66 69 60 10 Denver 51 48 67 64 67 DesMdiues 53 51 63 67 77 Detroit 58 63 61 56 78 Galveston 78 74 bl 74 7S Kansas City 58 65 67 ,01 Ti Memphis 66 61 77 G6 CO New Orleans 74 71 79 72 7B New York 61 68 65 80 80 Philadelphia 64 69 63 61 72 St. Louis 6f 68 W 03 77 San Francisco 56 54 01 Ml 84 Santa Fe 52 47 66 Si 66 Washington 64 60 68 03 18 SO SWEET AND PLEASING IN . TASTE. . Mrs. C. Peterson,: 625 Lake St., To- peka, Kan., speaking of Ballard's Hore hound Syrup, says: "It has never failed iua"ter skyward, above the hot. mala to .give entire satisfaction, and of all ruu moisture-soaked eartni ln a purer aimospnere, wnicn all would seek. SANTA FE SUMMER. Were Santa Fe located in sight of St, Louis or Chicago, with its present ele vation, residents of such place would behold a city more than a mile and a cough remedies, it is my favorite ,and I must -confess to my many frierids that . it will do, and has done, ; what is claimed for" it to speedily cure a cough or a cold; and it is so sweet and pleas ing in taste." 25c, 50c, and $1.00 "bottle at Fischer Drug Company. The Santa Fe will run personally con ducted Excursions to California' tri weekly during Colonist period, April 1 to June 15, 1903. H. S. Lutz, Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. " READ IT THROUGH. 'Twould spoil This Story to Tell It in the Headlines. ' To use an eighteenth century phrase, this is an "o'er true tale." Having happened in a small Virginia town In the winter of 1902, it is a story very much of the. present. Up to a short time ago, Mrs. John E. Harmon, of Melfa Station, Va., had no personal . knowledge of the rare curative proper ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "Last January," she says, "my baby took a dreadful cold, and at one time I feared she would have pneumonia, but :one of my neighbors told me how this remedy had cured her little boy and I began giving it to my baby at once and it Boon cured her. I heartily thank the manufacturers of " Chamberlain's Should they behold the city where she is they would find a still cooler and purer atmosphere, where there is little moisture, a porous soil to drain away the rain that conies, and a precipitous descent for escape of the snow-fed streams and gorges ln sight of the city. The records show that no other city fn the same latitude possesses so cool a summer temperature as Santa Fe, where the average la 67 degrees and the change between night and day temper ature too slight to be detrimental to health. Thanks to elevation, to wooded mountains far southward, and shelter from the hot winds of Arizona that are warded off by the rising series of moun tain ranges between Santa Fe and the sandy, lower levels of desert, this city Is the coolest south of the upper laics region. It is far cooler than Denver, has thermometer readings about as low as San Diego, and is free from the humid heat of the coast. THE WINTER SEASON. One who has not seen the lay of the land might think that an elevated place having so delightful a summer climate would have a severe winter. Tet this it not true. The winter temperature is not so low as in the lower Ohi Valley, and is free from moisture, there being less of cloudy weather ln winter than ln summer. To the north, the great moun tains of Colorado receive the greatest snowfall, and break the force, of north- Cough Remedy for placing so great a cure within my reach. ' I cannot recom- ern winds; other mountains closer stand mend it too highly or say too much in guard to shelter- the Santa Fe valley, its favor. I hope all who read this win which lies at- their reet. to the east a try it and be convinced as I was." -for range keeps out the cold norther as sale by all druggists. they rash southward to Texas. West. ward also, nature has interposed bar- Scratch tablets for sale at this riers to shield New Mexico from fates. Winding Rio Grande, Santa Fe receives but the feather edee of the blow. NEW MEXICO SANITARIUMS. Sunny, bright days mark the winter season, which, until Christmas at least, is quite as delightful as the glorious summer, though crisp and cool. Even tho spring months in Santa Fe cannot be equaled for mildness in any eastern state. While hundreds of tourists visit the city in summer and make a more or less protracted stay, the number who come to remain permanently for tne cu rative effect upon tuberculous diseases is all the while increasing. The propor tion of the latter will be undoubtedly enlarged In consequence of the Indorse ment given New Mexico's climate by the United States marine hospital serv ice, which has in 1899 established two permanent sanitariums In the territory, and will maintain them as homes for soldiers and sailors afflicted or threat ened with tubercular troubles. Many years of life at New Mexico army posts and a careful examination by experts led the authorities to take this action in the interest of military invalids, and It is also intended to remove to New Mexico consumptive inmates of soldiers' homes in California and eastern states. Favorable conditions exist all over New Mexico for restoration to health or for Improving the condition of such suf ferers; a dry, aseptic air, light atmos pheric pressure, well drained soil, a minimum of cold and heat, the absence of great changes In temperature and a maximum of sunshine. SUNSHINE RECORDS. As to the latter point, the latest fig ures available from the government rec ords are those of 1897, the year book of 1898 having not yet been published. The summer of 1897, as It happened, was un. usually cloudy and rainy at Santa Fe, yet the superiority of this city ln the matter of days that were sunny throughout, can be seen by a few com parisons with places in various parts of the country. from Chicago to California and carry Name and address of plaintiff's attor through Pullman and tourists sleepers Through sleeping car reservation ar ranged for on application. City Ticket Office: CATRON BLOCK EAST SIDE PLAZA H. S. LUTZ. AGENT, t" , . ney, A. A. Sedillo, Socorro, N. M. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of said Court at Santa Fe, New (Seal) Mexico, this 2Sth day of Feb ruary, 1903. A. M. BERGERE, Clerk. Stations Boston Buffalo New York Philadelphia... Chioago Kansas City.. .. St, Louis Cincinnati Memphis . ...... Denver Santa Fe El Faso Tem- pera- No. of Days, ture. a h 9 " .3 s O a u . -B . 0 fl s 2 f a - S O u k I Sg 8 t .5 a 94 2 53 40.77 133 70 162 121 95 0 .... 37.72 65 14S 155 156 91 5 69 44.27 130 108 127 135 96 7 60 42.04 105 124 136 133 9.1 -20 50 25.85 137 114 114 125 102 -4 57 30.21 144111 110 100 101 -2 64 40.17 151 90 124 115 08 -10 58 43.89 162 99 104 121 100 10 .... 46.03 160 108 97 106 96 -14 68 15.37 98 180 87 89 85 -1 70 20.40 176 149 40 120 102 11 .... 12.41 195 128 42 51 Notice for Publication. (Small Holding- Claim No. 2178.) Department of the Interior. Land Office at Santo Fe. N. M., Feb. 18, 1903. Isoticejis hereby given that the followirg immed claimant has filed notice of bis inten tion to make iliinl proof in support of Iii elaim under sections 10 and 17 of tho act of March 3, ISM (20 Stats.. 854). as amended by the act of Wlipnnrv 21. 181 Wtnfa 17(tt that said proof will be mado before Kep'ister 1903, 13.: Sw M n w H and lot 4, soe 3 ; se 4 ne liS"'!..1,? 1 800 4' H 16 n, r9 e, N. M. P. M. (Milo Hill). no names the following? witnesses to prove his actual continuous adverse possession of snid tract for twenty years next preceding the survey of the township, viz : Jose liomero, of Agua Fria, N, M. : Slxto Garcin, of Santa Fe, N. M. : Felipe Pino, of agiiai'ria. W. M.; Kobort I). Willison, of San ta Fe. N. M. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of said proof, or who knows of any substantial reascn under the laws and regulations of the Interior Department why such proof should not he allowed will be given an opportunity atthe above-mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Mancbl K. Oieko, Register. THE PLOT THICKENS. But that has nothing to do with the fact that there is not a better Salve on earth than Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's a re liable Cure for Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Sores and Salt Rheum. Tried and tested and proved infallible for Piles. Only 25c. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded by Fischer Drug Company, The latest races of types for letter heads, circular envelopes and the like at t'ic Trw Mexican printing office. Get your work done at that office and have It done well, quickly and at lowest io" sible prices. MORE RIOTS. Disturbances of strikers are not near ly as grave as an individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will" be followed by utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to cure disorders of the Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic, and effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems. It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism, and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only 50c, and satisfaction guar anteed by Fischer Drug Co. LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Territory of New Mexico, sitting In and for the County of Santa Fe. The First National Bank of Las Ve gas, New Mexico, Plaintiff, vs. George W. North and Ida B. M, North, Defendants. Comes now Charles A. Spiess, attor ney for the plaintiff in the above enti tled cause, and shows to the court that N. S. Rose, heretofore appointed spec ial master in the above entitled cause, is unable to serve as such special mas ter for the reason that the said N. S Rose is about to depart from the terrl tory of New Mexico, and will not be within said territory at the time pro vided by law for the sale ordered to be made in said cause, and now moves the court that W. H. Kennedy be appoint ed special master In the above entitled cause in the place and stead of the said N. S. Rose. And the court having heard said mo tion, and it appearing to the court that the said N. S. Rose is as aforesaid in capacitated from acting as such special master, it is ordered by the court that W. H. Kennedy be and he Is hereby named and appointed special master ln the above entitled cause, in the place and stead of the said N. S. Rose, to make and conduct the sale heretofore ordered to be made In said cause, and with all the powers heretofore granted to the said N. S. Rose by the decree In the said cause. Done in chambers at Santa Fe, N. M.. this 28th day of February, A. D. 1903. JOHN R. McFIE, Associate Justice, etc. These Celebrated Hot Springs are lo cated ln the midst of the Ancient Cliff Dwellers, twenty-five miles west of Taos, and fifty miles north of Santa Fe, an ibout twelve miles from Barranca Station, on the Denver & Rio Grande Railway, from which point a dally line of stages rua to the Springs. The tem perature of these waters Is from 0 to 122 degrees. The gases are carbonic. Al titude, ,00 feet. Climate very dry and delightful the year round. There ia now a commodious hotel for the convenience of Invalids and tourists. These waters contain 1,686.24 grains of alkaline salts to the gallon, being the richest alkaline Hot Springs ln the world. The efficacy of these waters has bees, thoroughly tested by the miraculous cures attest to in the following diseases: Paralyal: , Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Consumption, Malaria, Blight's Disease of the Kid-, neys, Syphilitic and Mercurial Affec tions, Scrofula, Catarrh, La Grippe, all Female Complaints, etc., etc. Board, Lodging and Bathlntr. (2.60 per day; $14 per week; $50 per month. Stage mbtU Denver trains and waits for Santa F train upon request. This resort Is at tractive at all seasoas, and Is open all winter. Passengers for OJo Callente can leave Santa Fe at 1: 08 a. m. and reaea Ojo Callente at S p. m. the same day. Fare for the round trip from Santa Fa to OJo Callente, V. For further partic ular, address ANTONIO JOSEPH, Proprietor Ojo Callente. Taos County, N. Expansion in the Northwest. The dovolopment of tho Oriental trafllc to and from Soattle, Tacpina and Portland is one of the wonders of the Twentieth Contury. The opportunities are great, and they are now. Only 5P25, Denver to Seattle, Tacoma, or Portland during March and April, 1903, Wei office, 1839 inn SI. G. W. VALLERY, General Agent, DENVER. to Notice for Publication. (Homestead Entry No. 4942.) Land Office at Snnta Fe, N. M. March 7, 1903 Notice is hereby given that the following numea setuer nas xueu nonce 01 111a intention to make final nroof in sunDort of his claim. and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Santa Fe. N. M.. on April 10. 1903, viz: Catarino Lobnto, for the nwft, or section o, townsuip 14 nortn. range 10 east. He names the following witnesses to prove nig continuous residence upon ana cultivation of said land, viz: Cosmo Salaz, Mafias Baca, Eusebio Gonzales of Santa Fe, N. M Jose Tudesque of Lamy, IN, M. MiNUKL R. Oteuo, Register. Note The minus sign (-) used before figures above indicates below zero. This table shows that in the year 1897 only El Paso had more sunshine than Santa Fe, but that Texas city has much hotter summers and almost as great an extreme of cold, with an excessive amount of wind In the winter. The government records do not show that any place in the United States ex- cells Santa Fe In sunshine, year ln and year out, the average number of hours of sunshine- dally in a period of five years being seven hours and forty-five minutes, which la just about right for variety, comfort and health. ; A favorable point in comparison with the east Is that the most sunshine here is in the fall and winter, November more in evidence in the summer months, when it is sometimes neither -wanted nor needed. WAKEFUL CHILDREN. For a long time the two year old child of Mr. P. L. MoPherson, 59 N. Tenth St. Harrisburg, Pa., would sleep but two or three hours in the early part of the night, which made it very hard for her parents. Her mother concluded that the child had stomach trouble, and gave her half of one of Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets, which quieted her stomach and she slept the whole night through. Two boxes , of these Tablets have effected a permanent cure and she Is now well and "strong.- For sale by all druggists. Don't Forget That THE El Paso-ortheastern System IS The Kansas City Line The Chicago Line The Denver Line The St. Louis Line The Memohis Line and THE WAY TO CLOUDCROFT Fast Time and Excellent Connections or all points North, Notthwest, North- branches as follows: D. & R. G. SYSTEM, Santa Fe Branch. Time Table Mo. 71. I Effective Monday, March 3, 1903.) AST BOUND WIST BOtJHD No. 426. Milbs No. 425 9:00 a m..I,T.... Santa Pe..Ar.. 6:00 pm 10:50am.. Lv....Espanola..Ar., 34.. 2:45 pm lK0pm..Lv....Kmbudo...Ar.. 63... 1:25 pm a:as p m..L,v,ire riearai.Ar.. nu...iuu p m 6:35pm..Lv....Antonito..Ar..l25... 8:10pm 80 pm..Lv.... Alamosa.. .Ar .153... 6:40 p m 8:0Sm..Lv Pueblo. ..Ar.. 287... 1:37 am 7:15 a m.. Ar.... Denver. ...LT..404... 9:35 p m Trains run dally except Sundav. Connections with the main line and HE BEIllfEU & BIB ui)iHE SYSTEM Denver & Rio Grande, Rio Grande Western, Rio Grande & Santa Fe and Rio Grande Southern Railroads. THE POPULAR LINE TO Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Cripple Creek, Leadville, Glenwood Springs, Aspen, Grand Junction, Salt Lake City, Ogden. Butte, Helena, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland. Tacoma, and Seattle. Also Reaches all the Principal Towns and Alining Camps in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico. THE TOURIST'S FAVORITE ROUTE To all Mountain Resorts 1 The Only Line Passing Through Salt Lake City Enroute to the Pacific Coast east, East and Southeast, Standard and Tourist Sleepers, Free Chair Cars and Coaches on All Trains Dining Car Service Unexcelled. Call on agents for particulars, or ad dress, E. N. BROWN, G. P. A., E. P. R. I. Route, El Paso, Texas. The Santa Fe runs tourist cars daily from Chicago and Kansas City tp Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Colonist tickets to California points will be hon ored on such cars April 1 to June 15, 1903. H. S. Lutz,. Agent, Santa Fe, N. I and when a wind finds its way up the LOST HIS NERVE. ; Those who climb mountains frequently find the dizzy depths too much for them and lose their nerve. Such is al so the experience of those who neglect their stomachs or bowels. Self preser vation demands Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are gentle, but thorough. Only 26c, at Fischer Drug Comuany. ' Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's fJoiv Discovery A Perfect For All Throat and ; Cure: Lung Troubles. Money back If it fails. - Trial Bottles fro. At Antonlto for Durance, Sllveiton and all points ln the San Juan country. At Alamosa (with standard eauga) for La Veta, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, also with narrow gauge for Monte Vista, Del Norte and Denver Creede and all points In the San Luis valley. At Sallda with main line (standard gauge) for all points east and .weat In cluding Leadville and narrow gauge points between Salida and Grand Junc tion. At Florence and Canon City for the gold camps of Cripple Creek and Victor. At Pueblo, Colorado-Springs and Den ver v ith all Missouri river Hues for all points east. For further Information address the anderslgned. Through passengers from Santa Fe In standard gauge sleepers fioip ilamosa can have bertha reserved on application. A. S, BAiWKf, Acting General Agent. can:a Fe, N. M. 9 K Uoopku.0. P i Deovoi, Colo THROUGH SLEEP! BETWEEN DENVER AND ALAMOSA SALT LAKE CITY CRIPPLE CREEK OGDEN LEADVILLE PORTLAND GLENWOOD SPGS SAN FRANCISCO GRAND JUNCT'N LOS A NGELES I'll Ml IMA fJDC SERVICE A LA CARTK ON Ulnliiu trtHa all through trains A. EDSON, Manager, A S. HUGHES, Gen'I Traffic Manager Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo, S. K. HOOPER. Gen'I Pass'r and Ticket Agent, Denver, Colo. NEW YORK. The Mining and Metallurgical Authority oltlM World . . . . . Ig.ooaYeai- PACIFIC COAST'MlNEft . SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. Tboronirhly Covering the fllnlng lndu frj ui too nm $3.00 Year Clow Working Arrangement $6.00 a Year Both Weekly, Published Under a Mil . Scad Orden to Nmt Ottfca I 3 ; i 1 Santa Fe Filigree and Jewelry Mfg. Co. SOLD anil SILVER FILIGREE. N. MONDR AGON. Alar, t S. B. Corner Plaza, San Francisco St t Tie Jew piexico H iosiiMe. HOSVVELL. NEW A1EXIC0. MILITARY SCHOOL, OF SflHW MEXICO ESTABX.MHKK AND iCPPOKTBD BY THE TKRMITGBY. Ix man laitrnetora all graduate of-standard Eastern Collegea. Hew Buildings, all furnishings and equipment modern and eompUtoi itkm-hMt4, f M-Mf hted; baths, water-works, all oTnlinej. Tattion, bosartl, and laundry, t'i irssljsa. SsssIab Is three tanas, thirteen wosks SMfc. 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