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San'm re Fituv ,Ybxican MONDAY, MAHCH 0. (1 (t l? v& 'MINOR CITY TOPICS 2 jt j jt jt j j , j j City council meets tonight. Santa Fe Chapter No. 1, Itoyal Arch A'aaons, will meet this evening in reg ular monthly convocation at 7:30 o'clock at Masonic Hull. The CartwriR'ht-Davis Co. come out today with a new "ad" that is sure to be of interest to all housekeepers. Keep your eye on this firm's "ad" if you wish for bargains. Bon-Ton: John Switzer, Las Vegas; Juanito Simon, Bisbee, Ariz.: J. A. Mc Curry, City; J. II. Geary, Sau Francis co; C. R. Saltsman. Alluiuoro.ue; Jer ome Kunkel, Glorieta. Charles W. Greene, at one time trav eling correspondent of the Santa Fe New Mexican, and founder of the Pe cos Valley irrigation scheme, died at New York City last week. Jose Telles does not seem to be mov- ed over the sentence of death passed upon him. He told Sheriff Kinsell all he wants now is an abundance to eat. The sentence does not seem to worry him in the slightest degree. The regularity with which Santa Fe trains have been irrgular during the past few days is not appreciated by the traveling public, but then very likely this regularity of irregularity cannot well be helped. Vf The track laying on the depot grounds of the Santa Fe Central rail way will begin this week, shoulfl the rails now In transit arrive, if not it will commence just as soon as they are here. They are expected here any day. There will be an adjourned annual meeting of the Territorial Press Asso ciation of New Mexico on Wednesday, March 11, at 7:30 p. m., at the Chamber of the House of Representatives. All rrembers are requested to be present. Nestor Montoya, president. Miss Josefa AlirS of this city and Transito Romero of Las Vegas, were married on Saturday afternoon at the Guadalupe church on the south side. The bride has been employed in the bin dery department of the New Mexican Printing Company for some time and is a pretty and good young woman. The Board of Trade of this city should wake up once in a while and dis cuss action upon public interests. The bill for the extension of the city limits of this town now pending in the assem All Kinds of Designs in. Filigree Fob Chains, Filigree Neck Chains, Filigree Souvenir Spoons Filigree Brooch Pins. Filigree Bracelets, Filigree Card Cases, .' Etc., Etc., Etc. ? IMP How About Cigars? We have the leading brands such as: CHILDS, FONTElLA, OWL, J. F. P0RTUANDO, S.GWT DRAFT AND OTHERS IN 5 CENT GOODS. THE TQM MOORE, GEN. ARTHUR, PREFERENCIA, EL SI0ELLO, OLD STATESMAN, CHANCELLOR, AND OTHERS IN 10 CENT GOODS. SANCHEZ y HAYA'S KEY WEST GOODS, PORTO RiCO CIGARS, MANILLA AND OTHERS TOO NUM EROUS TO MENTION xxxxxxxxxxxxxx If You Wan a PERFECT SMOKE, Not TOO DRY nor TOO MOIST Try CIGARETTES FISCHER DRUG COPPAJVY 230 San Francisco Street. THE OLD CURIO STORE THE ORIGINAL M Jake Gold" JAKE QOLD, Manager. Wholesale and Mexican and Indian Curios The Best Place to Buy Navajo Blankets, Indian and Mexican Pottery, Relics from the Cliff Dwellings, Indian Baskets, and in Pact all Sons of Curios of Indian and Mexican Make Can Be Found at Our Store P. O. BOX 346 : U to See cc SAFETY .? Patent Applied For MOST INEXPERIENCED CAN USE IT FINEST QUALITY, GREATEST SIM PLICITY, ABSOLUTE SAFETY IT HAS NO EQUAL ANYWHERE. W. H. OOEBEL. HARDWARE, 107 Catron Block bly, if passed, will not be of much ben efit, quite the reverse. Let the Board of Trade get a move on and adopt and file protests against the passage of the bill by the assembly. Fair weather, variable winds and sta tionary temperature are predicted for tonight and tomorrow. The maximum temperature on Saturday was 3! de grees and yesterday was 47 degres. The minimum temperature on Saturday and yesterday was 30 degrees. The humidity rose frpm 47 per cent to 50 per cent yesterday and last evening there was 1-12 of an inch of precipitation. Claire: C. E. Harrington and wife, Chicago; W. H. Downs, Albuquerque; Hugo R. Buerger, Denver; John L. Nor ris, Santa Fe; J. SChuchat, Louisville; Felix Martinez, Jr., El Paso; Perfecto Esquibel, Tierra Amarilla; F. J. Mc Donough, Lincoln, Neb.; John B. Har per, Durango; W. A. Jones, TruChas; C. K. Mead, Las Vegas; "Walter D. Pratt, Kast Las Vegas; E. B. Field, Santa Fe; H: P. Owen, Albuquerque. The funeral of Henry W. Easton un der the auspices of Carleton Post, G. A. U., was largely attended yesterday. The services were held at the U., S. Nat ional Cemetery by Hon. John R. Mc- Fie, post commander, and Jacob Welt mer, chaplain, assisted by D. P. Dem- aresr, F. P. Crichton and Captain Thos. Braiwigan, comrades of the order The nail bearers were Hon. Amado Chaves, Major Fred Muller, Captain Candelario Martinez, Ireneo L. Chaves, Captain Donaciano Montoya and "W. F. Dob bins. Taps were sounded by Harry Snvder, the youngest soldier in the city. Veterans of the late wars united with the post In the services. Hand some floral tributes were furnished by the Womans' Relief Corps, General E. L. Bartlett and others. Palace: W. Hillman, W. M. Harris, Albutiueraue; Cleofes Romero, Las Ve gas; H. G. Wilson, J. Holllngsworth, M. F. Pierce, Denver; B. B. Adams, Phila delphia; J. J. McGunley, T. D. Burns, T. D. Burns, Jr., Tierra Amarilla; H. J. Reiling Chicago; Harry F. Lee, Albu querque; Fred T. Wylie, Las Cruces; M. E. Harris, El Paso; W. S. Praeger, Ros well; E. G. Murphy, J. V. Newman, C. W. Todd, East Las Vegas; Jacob Schreiner, P. S. Schreiner, St. Louis; P. S. Sterner, Chicago; E. W. Williams, Galveston, Tex.; A. A. Keen, G. F. Al bright; F. A. Hubbell, W. B. Childers, M. S. Otero, H. B. Henning, E. L. Med ler, B. Ruppe, George Wherley, Albu querque; Mrs. E. E. Powers, Kansas City. Scratch tablets for sale at this office. A Full Line of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ETC, ETC., Manufacturer of Mex ican Filigree Jewelry. South Side Plaza - Santa Fe Our Cigars. AND TOBACCO Curio Store J. S. CANDELARIO, Prop Retail Dealers In : : SANTA FE, N. M. RAZOR THIRTY-FIFTH LEGIS LATIVE ASSEMBLY (Continued From First Page.) the previous question. It was not or dered by 9 ayes to 14 nays. Mr. Ortega moved to make the bill a special order for 4 o'clock. Mr. Kilpatrick moved to fix the time for 3 o'clock tomorrow af ternoon, but they failed to have it sec onded. The motion was lost by 11 to 13. Mr. Turner asked to take up Council Bill No. 2, and Mr. Crlstoval Sanchez moved to amend by substituting Coun cil Bill No. 56, the Sunday law bill. The amendment was lost. The committee which visited the Roswell Military In stitute presented Its report. As the New Mexican goes to press, it was be ing read. LEGISUjlETuMNTERS. Major T. D. Burns of Tierra Amarilla, is visiting Santa Fe. He is opposed to any change in the present law provid ing for the taxation of sheep and de sires it to remain as at present, namely that sheep be taxed in the county where owned. He also worked to ob tain the approval of the governor to the bill which passed both houses, transfer ing the Espanola precinct from .. this county to Rio Arriba county. , Mr. Albright this morning introduced a bill in the Council regarding the tax ation of property on which a building and loan association holds a mortgage. The bill is designed to make the holder of the property pay the taxes on it and that the mortgage shall not be taxed. It is claimed that in many parts of the territory property is taxed twice through the holder and the building and loan association and this bill is de signed to do away with this. Two bills were introduced by Mr. Fall in the Council this morning which are Interwoven on the some general sub ject. One provides that the leases and contracts for land made by the irrigat ion commission with the exception of the two tracts of 129,000 and 37,000 acres, shall be cancelled and that the further policy of the commission shall be to sell the lands. The other bill provides for continuing the land selection board and provides that the members shall be given $250 and the selecting agent $1,200 a year. The United States funds are exhausted and it is thought best that the board shall be continued by the territory. 1 $ je J$ J$ JS J$ PERSONAL MENTION iC j it jt it il George E. Ellis and wife are in Den ver and will be absent for several days. Hon. M. S. Otero, former dolgate to congress, is again in town " watching legislative affairs. W. A. Jones, saw mill man, operating about 40 miles north of here, is in town looking after business matters. John B. Harper, U. S. irrigation en gineer for the Pueblo Indians, is here from Durango and attending to official business. John C. Sears left on Saturday even' ing for San Antonio, Tex., to attend the biennial convention of the Woodmen of the World. . -. ' - Sheriff Cleofes Romero of San Miguel county, arrived from Las Vegas yester day. He is interested in measures be for the assembly. B. Ruppe of Albuquerque, president of the territorial board of pharmacy, Is here on official businessYand attended the meeting of the board today. W. S. Prager of Roswell, member of the territorial sheep sanitary board, is here on official business and attended the meeting of that board today. J. M. Horn, who has been store- keeper for the Santa Fe Central for the past 14 months, has gone to Battle Creek, Mich., for treatment for paraly sis. Collector F. A. Hubbell of Bernalillo county, returned last evening from Al buquerque. He says he Is reconciled to the creation of Sandoval county. Quien sabe? Colonel W. L. Willson, superintendent of the New Mexico Military Institute nt Tins well, is here looking after the needs of that institution before the leg islature. Perfecto Esquibel, eqllector and trea surer of Rio Arriba county, is visiting the capital. He is working with mem bers of the legislature In the interest of his county. ' W. B. Childers, Esq., United States attorney, has returned from WasWnr- ton and arrived here last evening to at tend the United States court now here in session, j I t Harry F. Lee of Albuquerque, secret-. tary of the territorial sheep sanitary board, was among yesterday's arrivals in the capital. He took In legislative sights today. Speaker Nestor Montoya who was at his home at Albuquerque during the legislative recess, returned last evening and was on hand wielding the gavel in the House today. Harry W. Kelley, a Las Vegas mer chant, is in town and attended the meeting of the sheep Sanitary board of "which he is a member, In the cap! tol building today; Councilman Thomas Hughes who spent Sunday in the Duke City, return ed this morning to town. Whenever Sandoval county is mentioned to him. he smiles a happy smile. Archbishop Peter Bourgade s on his return trip from Los Angeles and Tuc son. He was expected at Gallup today and may visit other parishes before re turning to Santa Fe. Major T. T. Burns and his son T. D. Burns, Jr., of Tierra Amarilla, arrived on Saturday In the capital. Major Burns Is looking after matters of Inter est to his section in legislative circles. Bishop J. M. Kendrlck preached to a large congregation at the Church of the Holy Faith yesterday morning. At 4:80 in the afternoon he confirmed a class of five and delivered the charge to them. nr 11 -aran nt .Tnnlln. Mn. la In the i city. He is looking around with a vfew of investing In stock and possibly also In mines. Pamphlets sent him by the Bureau of Immigration brought him to New Mexico. Mrs. Manderfleld and daughters and grandson arrived at Las Vegas this af ternoon from their visit to Philadel phia,' Washington and other points. They will remain at Las Vegas a few days before returning to Santa Fe. General Manager W. H. Hopewell of the Santa Fe Central Railway accom panied by Mrs. Hopewell and tholr two sons arrived on Saturday from a two weeks' eastern trip, during which Mr. Hopewell visited t'ittsbuig and was in conference with the capitalists Interest ed In the building of the Santa Fe Cen tral Railway. P. E. Baird of Chadron, Neb., Is In the city on a visit to his wife who has been here for several months for the benefit of her health. Mr. Baird is a fruit grower and horticulturist and is looking for a location in the territory. He was a caller at the office of the Bu reau of Immigration and was furnished the information he desired concerning fruit growers and fruit growing In this section of the territory. OFFICIAL MATTERS , ,H . -, POSTOFFICE ESTABLISHED. A bostofflce has been established at Van Houten, Colfax county. ' ; AGENTS APPOINTED. The Rio Grande and " Southwestern Railroad Company has named Fred E James of Lumberton, Rio Arriba coun ty, as agent. - ; BOARD OF PHARMACY. The Territorial Board of Pharmacy is in session today in the Elks Hall and the: session will be continued over to morrow. The members here are B. Ruppe of Albuquerque, W. C. Porter- field of Grant county, E. G. Murphy of East Las Vegas, and A. J. Fischer of this city. Three candidates are today undergoing examination and the ses sions are expected to continue over to morrow. NOTARIES APPOINTED. Governor Otero has appointed the following notaries: William F. Myers, La Costilla, Taos county; C. A. Nyhus, Raton. Colfax county: Perfecto Baca, Puerto de Luna, Guadalupe county William F. Williams, Torrance, Lin coin county: H. B. Hamilton, Lincoln, Lincoln county; Arthur A. Staab, San ta Fe, Santa Fe county; C. A. Baca, Socorro. Socorro county; Thomas Mar shall, Demlng, Luna county; Julius A Staab, Albuquerque, Bernalillo county. DISTRICT COURT, George Bashford Pleads Qullty Condemnation Proceedings by the Santa Fe Central , Railway. - . The court was called to order by Judgo John R. McFlo at 10 o'clock this fore noon at the court house. Territorial and federal court officers were present, Condemnation proceedings have been brought bv the Santa Fe Central Kail- way. in the district court for danU Fe countv. against William II. Coleman, P. E. Morrison and F. E. Morse. In the case against . Coleman the following viewers have been appointed: lshtnael Sparks, W. R. Price and Ellas Brevoort The case or Tootle, wneeier anu jhoi- ter Mercantile company vs. Jose Granito has been dismissed at the planum s cost, In the case of A. Staab vs. J. t. vvii Haras, judgment was given for the plain tilt in the sum or S081 3. In the case of A. Staab vs. Romulo Martinez, final judgment was given for 83,148.25. . The case of the Argo Mining company vs. Francisco A. Manzanares, ot al, was see for trial on April 6. The case of the Santa Fe Water and Light company vs. W. E. Dame, was set for trial on March 19. George Bashford was arraigned on Saturday in the United States court on the charge of attempting to force an en trance into the post office at Tres Pledras A plea of guilty was entered DEATH OF M, V. B. WILCOX. He Died at Three O'clock This Morning Alter an Illness of Two Weeks. Martin Van Buren Wilcox, an aged and well known resident and fruit raiser at Tesuque, died on bis ranch early this morning. Mr. Wilcox .was 71 years old last May. He came to the Tesuque valley from Nebraska in 1893. He bad lived In Nebraska 30 years coming there from Maryland. His first wife died about three years ago. He Is survived by his second wife ana one son, ttenry, a rest dent of Denver, who is expected to ar rive here this evening. Mr. Wilcox was a Grand Army veteran, was a stanch administration Republican, a good cltl zen, a faithful husband and a good fath er. He was a member oi tne rresDy terlan Church and an earnest and con sistent Christian.. His orchard In the Tesuque valley is one of the finest in this section and he there lived In a cosy home, spending the evening of his life id quiet content. The funeral win proo- ably take place, on Wednesday and in terment will be made in Fairview ceme tery, Charles Wagner is the funeral director. . V. . Weather Jsnresm Vote. Forecast for New Mexico: Generally lair tonight ana. Tuesday; stationary temperature; variable winds. Saturday the thermometer registered as follows: Maximum temperature, 39 degrees, at 4:20 p. m.; minimum, 23 de grees, at 6:30 a. m The mean temper ature for the 34 nours was au degrees. Mean dally humidity, 47 per cent. Yesterdar the thermometer registered as follows: Maximum temperature, 47 degrees, at 1:50 p. m; minimum, 30 degrees, at 6:40 a. m. The mean temperature for the 34 hours was 38 de grees. Mean dally humidity, so per cent. Precipitation, u.iw ot an men. Temperature at 0:00 a. m. today, 27 degree. - To Cure a Cold la On Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggist refund the money If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 26c Notice. The following carrier pigeons have strayed from the loft of R. L, MeCance, banded on right leg, numbered as fol lows: Nos. 100, 101, 104, 200, and 203. Any Information or return ot birds to R. LMcCance, Santa Fe, N. M., will be rewarded. , 1 Subscribe for the New Mertwin ' STAVING OFF A PANIC. Considerable Excitement and De pression on Wall Street and a : Strong Decline in Stocks. New York, March 9. Considerable ex citement attended the opening of to day's stock market. The events of last week, culminating with a very unfavor able bank statement and failure In the dry goods trade, were tho most disturb ing factors. The scene on the floor of the exchange was very animated The attendance of brokers was unusually large and selling orders were heavy all around as shown In the Initial transac tions when prices with few exceptions averaged declines of a pulnt or more. Selling orders caino from all points and commission houses with wire connec tions to the middles west were cons picuous in tliu movent nl. Boston and Philadelphia also had a big lot of orders to sell and practically every broker of prominence had au accumulation of commissions of this sort over Sunday . BROKERS SUSPENDED. Chicago, March 9 The suspension of Wuk Young & Co., brokers, was an nounced by th a posting of a notice on the board of trade to close all trades for their account The firm was not pro minent In - the- grain trade, to which thtir transactions were largely directed, although an old established concern! the principal having succeeded his fath er In tho business. ANOTHER TRUST. Tbe Capital Stock Is $15,000,000 of Which One Half Is Preferred and One Half Common. Trenton, N. J., March 9. The North ern Machinery Company with a capital of 815,000,000 was Incorporated today. Of the capital stock, 97,500,000 Is pre ferred, drawing 7 per cent cumulative dividends. The balance is common stock. The company is to manufacture seed and agricultural machinery of all kinds. V The Wool Market. 8t. Louis, Mo., March 9. Wool, quiet, unchanged. Territory and western medium, 15 18; fine, 13 16H; coarse, 13 15. MARKET REPORT, MONEY AND METAL. New York, Mar. . 9. Money on call strong at 4 per cent. Prime mercan tile paper 5 5 per cent. Silver, 49. New York, March 9. Lead, quiet, $4.12. Coppor, Unsettled, 814.0'). GRAIN. Chicago, March 9. Close. Wheat, May.74; July, 71 71. Corn, March, 45; May, 47 47. Oats, March, 34 35; May, 31. PORE, LARD, RIBS. Pork, May, 818.32; July, 817.85. Lard. May, 810.10 810.12 July, 810 07. ' Ribs, May, 89.93; July, 89.72 89.75. ( ' ; ; stock Kansas 'City, M)., March 9. Cattlo, market steady to lower. . Native -steora, 83.90 85.40; Tex as and Indian steers, 83 25 84.40; Texas cows, 81.90. 83.25; native cows and helfors, 32.00 84.50; Blockers and feeders, 82. 50 84. 80; bulls 83.75 84.00; calves, 83.00 87.00; western steers, 82.90 85.00; western cows, 81.75 83.25. Sheep, receipts 5,000, strong. Muttons 83.50 ta.00' iambs, 83.90 80.80; range wethers 83.30 ft 85.40; ewes 83.45 85.65. Chicago, March 9. Cattlo, market slow and lower. Good to prime steers, 85.10 85.65; poor to medium, 83.50 84 75; stockers and feeders, 82.75 & 84.75; cows 81.50 14 60; heifers, 82.25 84.75; canners, 81.50 82.60; bulls, 82.00 84.25; calves, 83.50 86 65; Texas fed steers, 83.75 84.05. Sheep, steady. Good to choice wethers, f5 00 85.65; fair to choice mixed, 84.00 84.75, western sheep, 84.75 85.75; native lambs, 84.50 87.00; western lambs. 84.75 87.00; WANTED We pay cash for clean cot ton rags suitable for machine pur poser New Mexican Printing Co. Certificate of Publication. ' Termtoby of Nkw Mexico. , Insurance Department. - For the year ending Dec. 31st, 1903, OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. Santa Fe, N. M., March 7, 1903 It is hereby certified, That Tbe Hartford Life Insurance Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the state of Connecticut whose principal office is located at uartiora, Connecticut, has complied with all the requirements of the laws of New Mexico, so far as the said laws are applicable to said com pany, for the year of Our Lord One xnou8ana jNinn Hundred and Three. In testimony whereof, I, W. G. Sargent, auaitor oi public accounts lor the ' Territory of New Mexico, have hereto set my hand and affixed my seal of office, at. tbe City of Santa Fe, the day ana year, nrst aoove written. (Seal) W. G. Sargent, ' ; Auditor of Public Accounts, Jnstics of the Psaoe Dockets. The New Mexican Printing Company has prepared civil and criminal docket especially for the use of Justices of the peace. They are especially ruled, with printed headings, in either Spanish or English, made of good record paper, strongly and durably bound with leath er back and covers and canvas aides; have a full index in front and the fees of Justices of the peace and constables printed In full on the first page. The pages are 10 l-2xl inches. These hooka are made up In civil and criminal doc kets, separate, of MO page each or with both civil and criminal bound In one hook, 80 pages civil and 120 pages criB lnaL To introduce them they are offer ed at the following low prloes: CtvH or criminal.. ............ ..14 Ot. Combination civil and criminal I 80. . For 48 cents additional for a single docket or S6 cents additional for a com bination docket, they will be sent by mail or prepaid express. Cash In fall must accompany order. State plainly whether English or Spanish printed heading la wanted. Address NKW MEXICAN PRINTING CO., Santa Fe. N. II- Engraved visiting cards with or with out plate furnished by the New Mexi can Printing Company. Ireland's Headquarter's For Toilet Articles, Candy and Cigars. THE OLDEST DRUG W A JITS AND MISCELLANEOUS ADS- flANTED A position as governess " can leacn Knjjilsn and uorman, also music. Inquire New Mexican office WANTED Two good salesmen; must . , speak Spanish and fully competent to. handle trade; references required; good wages to right parties. Apply to H. ILiU tiUU & CO., Albuquerque, IN. M. . AGENTS WANTED. WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS OF CH AR aoter and stood reputation in caoh state (one in this county required) to represent and ad vertise old established wealthy business home of solid financial standing. Salary $21.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash each Wednesday direct from head of fices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. Keierences. &noiose seir-au- dretsed envelope. Colonial Co., Caxton Hide. Chicago, rjO TO DAVIS AND SPOONER, THE v-" sanitary plumbers, for stove cast ings, any make furnished at short notice. Price right. KILLED IN KANSAS. And now at the Bon-Ton where you can get them: Quail, Grouse, Prairie Chic kens, Ducks, Snipe, Venison. CU and be convinced. Notary Public, Stenographer and Type .writer. Translations From Spanish Into English and from English Into Spanish carefully made. Office with U. S. Attorney for tho Court of Private Land Claims, Federal llutld Ing. Francisco Dklgado. Santa Fe, N. M. "THEY SABE HOW." Business is business. Every fellow to his trade. Mixing drinks Is our business and our artists "sabe" bow to mix 'em. You can get what you call for here from a high-ball to a board off the roof. W. N. TOWNSEND, Prop, of The Arcade Club. . Spanish Taught. " Spanish taught by competent Spanish teacher. Fourteen years experience Terms reasonable. Translations solicit" ed. Address J. C. Martinez, care New Mexican, A WARM NUMBER. Chile Con Came, Chile Verde, Hot Ta males, Enchiladas, Pasole, Temole, Frljoles, Menudo, and other warm pro positions, at the Bon-Ton. STENOGRAPHY. R. A. W ATKINS, Stenographer; Of fice with H. N. Wlllcox, Catron Block. Stenography and Typewriting by piece work. ' 1 . BROUGHT FROM DENVER. New York Counts, Black Bass, Moun tain Trout, Spanish Mackerel, Bull heads, Frogs Legs, Pompano, and Sal mon. Call at the Bon-Ton Restaurant, MONEY'S DI0EST. The New Mexican Printing Company has made arrangements with the pub lisher of Money's Digest of the New Mexico reports to sell same at the re duced price of $6.50 delivered in any part ot the territory. This price will hold good only for a' limited time in or der to reduce the stock so as to pay for the publishing of this book. This price Is subject to withdrawal without notice, cash to accompany each order. A small gasoline engine, new, for sale by the New Mexican Printing com pany. Call or write and get price " BAYLE'S PIng.Pong Pickles . Yum-Yum Pickles Lunch Herring m English Mustard - Hot Stuff Bayle's After-Dinner and Deviled Cheese, Royal Luncheon and MacLaren's Imperial Cheese, Edam, Imported Swiss, Roguefort, Llmburger, American Cream, and Vaterland. Full Cream Brick Cheese, Salted Peanuts. U. S. ljAUJIE & CO., Grocers. . raxAPsoiTJi ae. '. COLD'S OLD CURIOSITY SHOP BASKETS BLANKETS POTTERY Mexican Drawn Work a Specialty, SAN FRANCISCO ST., CORNER BURRO ALLEY. Pharmacy HOUSE IIN SANTA FE. Land Sorip. By the use of so-called land scrip title can be obtained to Government land without cultivation or residence there on. All you need to do is to give des cription and show the land to be of the proper kind. We do the rest. By rea son of the exhaustion of a supply which lihs been quite limited the price is ad vancing. ,We have a small amount yet on hand to sell, that is fully guaran teed. We also deal In real estate, loans and Investments. Hugo Seaberg, Sprln- ger, N. M. J "Strongest In the World" TFE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES HENRY B. HYDE, -' Founder. Outstanding Assurance Dec. 31, 1902 $1,292,444,595.00 New Assurance Issued In 1902 281,249,944.00 Income 69,007,012.25 Assets Dec. 31, 1902 . . 359,395,537.72 Assurance Fund and all other liabilities ... 284,268,040.95 Surplus 75,127,495.77 Paid Policyholders In 1902 ... 29,191,250.79 J& J& . JAS. W. ALEXANDER, President. JAS. H. HYDE, Vice President. EDWARD GRUNSFELD, Mgr , Albuquerque, N. M. MRS. L. A. HARVEY, AGENT, SANTA FE - . NEW MEXICO THE SMITH FE i li ft ?! South Side of Plasa We handle nothing but what Is first-class In tbe Liquor Line. CALIFORNIA AND $ IMPORTED WINES $ : : ffl SATISFACTION GUARANTEED JjJ We deliver any goods bought of K us to any part of the city and Special Attention is given to Family and Mail Orders. Tou j will find our service first-class. X Smokers Will Find Cigan id To-, bacco to Suit Their Taste it 5 This Establishment EAST SIDE OF PLAZA SANTA FE, N, W. T. GUYER, Proprietor. ' For Drunkenness, Opium, aaI ""J1"1" lJQ5JJJ Wolher Drug Using, v me toimGeo neon nd Neurasthenia. Cents. PMiMCi Strictly lire THE KEELEY INSTITUTE pwicnt, nt. Cosfldcitlil. SMOKED Flnan Haddle . White Fish Salmon Halibut' Herring ESTABLISHED 1850. ABE GOLD, Proprietor- wtciiMie Mf Kitm Diilir-n INDIAN AND MEXICAN CURIOS . IT 0 V X