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ftANTA FE JNEW MEXICAN, SA&TA fE, N. M.
FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1907.
(Z j3-
Santa Fe Central Rail
way Company
Effective Sunday, June 9, 1907
South Hound North Bound
No 1 Ml Stations. I aiti No 2
"a wTpf'u Lv.Mita'y..lArr 7,owi B uu"p
3 JO p 2i ' Rounedy.... ' a,050 3 50 P
4 15 pi 41 " Stiuilev ... " tf,370 2 62 p
4 4Hp fe " Morlarty ... " 6,250 2 17 p
5 07p j 111 " Molutosh... " 6,175 2 3(1 p
5 50 pi lib " Kitiiuola.... " 6,(40 t 13 p
22 p 81 " Wlllard.... " U,12f. U 41 p
7 Wp lld Arr....Torrauo.,lve 6,471 11 15 a
Freight, Passenger and Steamship
business.
Pullman berths secured by wire.
Connections: At Santa Fe, with
Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, and
Atchison, To'peka & Santa Fe Rail
way. At Kennedy, with Atchison, To
peka & Santa Fe Railway. At Tor
rance with El Paso & Southwestern
.System.
S. B. GRIMSHAW,
General Freight and Passenger Agent.
FRATERNAL SOCIETIES
MASONIC.
Montezuma Lodge, No.
1, A. F. & A. M. Regu
lar communication first
. Monday of eacn month
at Masonic Hall at
R. H. HANNA, W. M.
.LAN R. McCORD, Sec'y.
it
. JlJS
Santa Fe Chapter. No.
1, R. A. M. Regu
lar convocation second
Monday of each month
at Masonic Hall at
7:30 p. m.
S. SPiTZ. H. P.
ARTHUR SELIGMAN, Sec'y.
7:30 p, m.
Santa Fe Commandery No.
1, K. T. Regular conclave
second Saturday In each
month at Masonic Hall
C. J. CRANDALL, E. C.
H. F. STEPHENS, Recorder.
Santa Fe Lodge of Perfection No. 1,
14th degree. Ancient and Accepted
Scottish Rite of Free Masonry meets
on the third Saturday of each month
at 7:30 o'clock in the evening in
Masonic Hall, south side of Plaza.
Visiting Scottish Rite Masons are cor
dially invited to attend.
CHARLES A. WHEELON, 32,
Venerable Master.
HENRY F. STEPHENS, 14, Sec.
I. O. O. F.
Santa Fe Lodge, No. 2. 1. O. O. F.,
meets every Thursday evening in Odd
Fellows' Hall, San Francisco Street.
Visiting brothers welcome.
MAX KALTER, N, G.
LEO HERSCH, V. G.
DAVID L. MILLER. Sec'y.
B. P. O. E.
Santa Fe Lodge, No. 460, B. P. O. E.,
holds its regular session on the second
and fourth Wednesdays of each month
Visiting brothers are invited and wel
come. R. H. HANNA, E. R.
J. D. SENA, Sec'y.
FRATERNAL UNION.
Santa Fe Lodge, No. 259, Fraternal
Union of America. Regular meetings
rst and third Mondays in each month
at 8 o'clock p. m., Odd Fellows' Hall,
San Francisco Street. Visiting Frat
ers weicome.
M. E. ORTIZ, Fraternal Master.
GREGORIO RAEL, Treat.
DAVID GONZALES, Sec'y.
OVER THE FOOT BOARD.
After using Dr. Laurltzen's Health
Table Malt for a few weeks, jou will
awake in the morning with a feeling
that will almost Induce you to Jump
over the foot board with delight. It
lon.js up the entire system.
H. 8. RAUNB ft CO.
CATV HOTTLEVQ WORKS, PaoK II
"GOOD ROOMS."
fou can get a good room at the
Hotel NormaaJie at a very moderate
price, either by the week or month.
You will be gainer by calling there,
before engaging rooma laewher
r Z55
For cool cooking, less work and least fuel-expense use a
New perfection
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
the ideal stove for summer. Does everything that any other
kind of stove will do. Any degree of heat instantly. Made in
three sizes and fully warranted. At your dealer's, or write our
nearest agency for descriptive circular. ,
n
jRaybLamp
The, Urfirx T is the best lamp for
all-round household
use. Made of brass
throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly con
structed; absolutely safe; unexcelled in light-giving
power; an ornament toanyroom. Every lamp warranted.
If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency,
CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
SIGHTS OF SANTA FE
(Homestead Entry No. 5871.)
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M.
June 24, 1907.
Notice Is hereby given that Espl
ridion Oli'bas, of Coyote, N. M., has
filed notice of his Intention to make
final five year proof in support of his
claim, viz: Homestead Entry No.
5871, made July 17, 1900, for the NW
1-4 SE 1-4, S 1-2 NE 1-4, Sec. 25, T.
II N, R. 2 E., and lot 2, Sec. 30,
Township 21 N., Range 3 E., and that )
said proof will be made before the
Register and Receiver at Santa Fe,
N., M., on August 8, 1907.
He names the following -witnesses
to prove his continuous residence up
on, and cultivation of, the land, viz.:
Seferino Valdez, Placido Archuleta,
Florenelo Vigil, Polidoro Olivas, all of
Coyote, N. M.
MANUEL R. OTERO,
, Register
(A brief outline of Foints of Interest
in and about the City of Santa Fe.
A Guide for Tourists.)
(July, 1907.)
The Plaza. Under the care of the
Woman's Board of Trade. Here Onate
camped and set up the banner of
Spain in IMS. Here the Pueblos in
the uprising of 10S0 burned the ar
chives and historical records of the
Province. Here De Vargas halted in
triumph after taking the city from the
Pueblos in 1C92. Here General Kearny
planted the Stars and Stripes in 1846,
Most o:! the thrilling historical and
gala events for the past three hun
dred years have centered here.
The Old Palace. Without doubt the
oldest governmental building in' the
United States. Date of construction
variously set from 1598 to 1607. Occu
pied as executive building by Gover
nors under the Spanish, the Pueblo,
the Mexican and American regime.last
occupied as a residence by the present
Acting Governor James WTalIace Ray
nolds. Ceded by the Federal govern'
ment to the Territory, the present
owner, but which has voted to recede
it to the Federal government as a
National Monument. It is at present
occupied by the postofBce, the Histor
ical Society Museum, the Daughters of
the American Revolution and the Ter
ritorial Republican Central Commit
tee. The Historical Society Museum.
In Old Palace. Open free to visitors,
from 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. on
weekdays, and 2 to 4 p. m. on Sundays.
Contains fine collection of New Mex
ico antiquities and the most complete
library of books relating to the history
of the Southwest to be found in the
United States outside of the Congres
sional Library.
Ben Hur Room. -In Old Palace.
Here Lew Wallace, while Governor of
New Mexico, completed Ren Hur. Key
given to visitors at the postoffice.
Soldiers' Monument. In Plaza
Erected by the Territory. Much criti
cized because It refers to the Confed
erates as Rebels.
Lamy( Fountain. In Plaza. Erected
by Woman's Board of Trade in mem
ory cf the late Bishop Lamy, who in
troduced the orchard industry at Santa
Fa and surroundings.
.The Kearny Monument. In Plaza.
Erected by the Daughters of the Amer
ican Revolution.
Masonic Building, and .,' Hall. On
south side of Plaza. Oldest Msonic
Lodge in the Southwest. Many Inter
esting historic relics In lodgo room.
Kit Carson was a member of this
lodge.
The Fonda. At, southwest corner of
Plaza. End of the historic Santa Fe
Trail. Now Exchange Hotel.
WITHIN FIVE MINUTES' WALK
FROM PLAZA.
Public Library. On Washington
Avenue. Built and maintained by the
Woman's Board of Trade.
Federal Building. Headquarters of
Federal Land OfTice, Internal Revenue
Service for New Mexico and Arizona,
Surveyor General, Weather Bureau,
Forest Supervisor of Pecos, Jemez and
Taos National Forests, U. S. Attorney
for the Pueblo Indians, and other Fed
eral officials.
Kit Carson Monument. Tn front of
Federal building.
The Jourt House. On Palace Ave-
nue. Contains County Offices and
Court Rooms.
Saint Vincent's Sanitarium. On
Palace venue.
Saint Vincent's Orphans' Home-
On Palace Avenue. ,
Saint Vincent's Hospital. On Pal
ace Avenue.
Loretto Academy. O n College
Street'. Oldest School for Girls west
of the Missouri. Quaint cemetery in
rear.
Loretto Chapel. On College Street
One of the most perfect specimens of
Gothic Architecture in America. Built
from design by French architects.
Loretto Convent. On College
Strefet. Occupied by Sisters of Lor
etto.
Roman Catholic Parochial School.
On Water Street.
Cathedral. On Cathedral Square
Original rtructure commenced in 1612
destroyed in 1680. Modern structure
not complete. When complete to have
twin steeples and to be cruciform
Contains a number of paintings by old
masters. Reredo behind altar was
erected by Governor del Valle and his
wife in 1761. Fine old paintings and
rich vestments in rear of Cathedral
From here start annually the famous
Corpus Christ! and tho historic De
Vargas processions. In rear of altar
two Franciscan Friars, murdered by
the Indians, are buried.
Archbishop's .Residence. On Ca
thedral Street.
Bishop's Residence. On Cathedral
Street. Aljoinlng is the beautiful
"Bishop's Garden" with historic
spring, lakelets and flne'orchard.
Presbyterian Mission School for
Girls. Grant Avenue.
The Mary James Mission ' School
for Boys. On Federal Street.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Palace.
O, D. Olmstead, Waterloo, Iowa;
Andrew Gunther, Espanola; Lou Well,
Kansas City; John W. Corbett and
wife, Mountainair; Nnma Raymond,
Mrs. Raymond, Miss O. Frenger, Gen
eva Switzerland.
Claire.
Augusta Wlggam, Catherine Meek
er, Emporia, Kansas; Frank A. Hub
bell, Albuquerque; Ellsworth Ingalls,
Washington, D. C; A. Stern, Kansas
Glty; 'B. A. Sleyster, Albuquerque;
a. S. Phillips, BucUman, Thomas F.
Gaylord, Edgar Randolph, Lafayette,
Indiana; William S. Fitch and wife,
Colorado Springs, Colorado; Lee B.
Davison, Chicago; Mrs. W. E. Bart
lett, Moriarty; A. I,. Bird, Goldfleld,
Colorado; S. F. Anderson, F. B. Tup
per, S. H..Mooney, Denver.
Normandie.
B. F. Bruce, Bland; Mrs. Francis-
quita Qulntana, Clayton; Chas, DuVal,
Jacksonville, Florida; Mrs. J. Mur
dock, Las Vegas; J. Murdock, Las
Vegas; Juan Med.ina, Galisteo; Ven
tura Jlarros, Galisteo; George Zlm
nier, Estancia; Frank Leahy, Estan-
cia; William Bratton, Globe Arizona;
J, Labcne, Denver; Mrs. Quintana,
Clayton; I. II. Garry, Denver; Salo
mon Vigil, San Pedro; W. C. Asher,
Estancia; O. U Zook, Estancia; J. E.
Patterson, Estancia; Mrs. J. C. Ward
and daughter, NeNwkirk, Oklahoma;
Eugenlo Barros, Galisteo; D. Haley,
A. M. Hunter, Antonito, Colorado.
Coronado.
H. C. Viles, Thomas It. Stewart, Pe
cos; M. W. McNease, C. 0. Komb,
Las Vegas; M. M, Corbett, Estancia.
Kodol will nourish and strengthen
your digestive organs and furnish the
natural digestive juices for your stom
ach. It will make you well. Kodol
digests what you eat. Sold by The
Ireland Pharmacy. v
LEGAL BLANKS.
Compilation Corporation Laws. 75c
Execution, 1-4 sheet.
Coal Declaratory Stater lent with
rower of an Attorney, Non-Mineral
Affidavit and Corroborating Non-Min
eral Affidavit, 1-2 sheet.
Notification of Change in Assess
ment by Assessor, 100 In Book, $3.75.
Gaming License, 50 in Book, 13.00.
Capias Complaint, 1-4 sheet.
Butcher's Bond. 1-2 sheet
ilaming Tables, 1-2 jheet.
Summons, 1-4 sheet.
Subpoena, 1-4 sheet. t
Quit Claim Deed, 1-2 sheet.
Appllcaton for bounty for Killing
Wild Animals, 1-4 sheet.
Sheriff's Monthly Report. 1-2 ihet
Contract Between Directors tad
Teachers. 1-4 sheet.
Warrant to Apprlaserd,' full sheet
Certificate of Marrage, 75c per Do
len.
Code of Civil Procedure, full Leath
er, 11.00, paper bound, 75c, postage
Tc.
Bill of Sale Animals Bearing Ven-
tor's Recorded BranJ. 1-4 sheet
Bond, General Form, i-2 sheet,
LEGAL BLANKS.
Kepf in stock and for sale by the
ew Mexican Printing Company.
The New Mexican Printing Company
has on hand a large supply of pads
md tablets suitable for school work,
aie desk, and also for lawyers and
merchants; good anywhere We will
sell them at uvo cent In book form,
Lease, 1-2 sheet
"Board and Lodging". .25c each
"Minor's Law" 50c each
Take the Postmaster's Word for it.
Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmaster at
Cherryvale, Ind., keeps a so a stock of
general merchandise and patent medi
cines. He says: "Chamberlaln'f
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
Is standard here In Its line. It never
fails to give satisfaction and we could
hardly afford to be without It." For
sale bv all druggists. "
Letter copy books of the best vat,
terlal are kept In stock b- the New
Mexican Printing Company and wil'
be sold at very low figures for first
class work. When you are In need o;
a letter copy book of the right kind.
patronize the New Mexican Printing
Company.
SHOR1 ORDER MEALS.
1 The best short order meals are now
being served at the Bon Ton Restau
rant. Tile best certs, mi waiters ar
mowed at Uli d! m v
Bad Burn Quickly Healed.
"I am so delighted with what Cham
berlain's Salve has done for me that
I feel bound to write and tell vou so
says Mrs. Robert Mytton, 457 John
St., Hamilton, Ontario. "My little
daughter had a bad burn on her knee.
I applied Chamberlain's Salve and
healed beautifully." This salve
lays the pain of a burn almost
stantly. It is for sale by all druggists.
it
al-
in
Cured Three of the Family With One
Bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy.
"I purchased a hot le of Chamber
Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, and found it to be all claimed
for it in the advertisements. Three
of the family have used it with good
results in summer ' complaint." H. E.
Rowe, publisher of the Press, High
land, Wisconsin. For sale by all
druggists. i"
ST. LOUIS, ROCKY MOUNTAIN 5 PACIFIC RAILWAY CO
PASSENGER
?l SCHEDULE
Wells Fargo Express
Train No. 8 1 , ' " Distance iTr'inWnv
MOi;rldavd" TraDnallt- 1 STATIONS Train No. J Mom Wed.
.TJdL "ally Katon , Div Friday
JSS,),n Leaves. RATON. ...Arrives 12 IftiliT "Tairpiir
? m S 2 i Fx Pm i v CUTC)N HOUSE J'o t Lv 11 57 am 6 15 m
I -m i m pm Leaves., jj PRKSTON .Leaves 11 40 am ft 4 ,m
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STATIONS
Leaves RATON Arrive
'eae CLIFTON HOUSE JUNCTION Leave
Leave CUNNINGHAM Leave
'eave THOMPSON Je
Le"ve VIGIL leave
V0Bve (JAHULIN VEGAS Leave
Arrive DBS M'Vl N ES Leave
Trains Nos
18 and 21
Tuet. Thurs
Saturday
2 21 pm
2 00 pm
1 1.1 pm
12 40 pm
12 25 pm
11 40 am
11 00 am
niWiunn. ...UL' Dl It b h 'm
Connects w h El 2 SS."" W; !' arriving in Dawsrn, N. M.. at 6 10
I taBe for Van Ho. )t7n TnTeet. trains" aTPreJton.TM ' 'elm"B H' " IU 3
" """ i. a. Jr. trains Nos. 1, 7and 9. Vf, A. GORMAN, Gen. Pass Act.
Katon, New Mexico,
DIRECT ROUTE
The Mining Camps of Colorado, Utah and Nevada;
To Denver, Colorado Springs and
Pueblo is Via the
Denver & Rio Grande Railway
Through the fertile San Luis valley; also to the
San Joan country of Colorado.
For information as to rUes, train service, des
criptive literature, etc., call on or address
S. K. HOOPER, Q. P. S. T. A,
Denver, Cola
H.McBRIDH, Agent.
Santa Fe, N. M.
CHARLES W. DUDROW
Lumber, Sash, and Doors
U KINDS OP BUILDING MATERIA L
Cord and Stove Weed Extra Pi y.CuHoFitYcti Stove
CEFJ5!LJ-0S FFBl Delivered to Any
and HAGAN XzJFh$ Part of the City
TRAN8FER and f TORAGE; We Hani Eveiylhirg Movable
Phone 35 Santa Fe. Rrancb Office aod Yards at Corrillos, N. M.
i?1M
R
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BATH POWDER
11
RICP Dnwnro
A Perfumed Luxury for the Balk Best Toilet powder. Antiseptically
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w .1 r) r orii t . uutiuum ttiiu
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NEW MEXICAN PRINTING CO., SOL E MAKERS FOR NEW MEXICO.
INCORPORATED
H. B. Cartwright & Bio.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Grain, Flour and Potatoes. Stationery,
Patent Medicine and Grocers' Sundries.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN MAIL ORDERS
Constipation.
For constipation there is nothine
quite so nice as Chamberlain's Stim. 1
ach and Liver Tablets. They always
produce a pleasont' movement of the
bowels without any disagreeable ef
fect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free.
Sold by all druggists.
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a SANTA FE, N. M
Kodaks and Pboto Stspplie
ART PICTURES AND FRAMING
We make a specialty of PEVELOPINO, PRINT
INO and ENLARGING. Mall Orders Given Promp
Attention. Send for Catalogue.
HOWLAND & DEWEY COMPANY, '
128 8. Spring St. Lot Angeltf, Cat. 610 ft. BroaJway.

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