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MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1907.
SAOTA FM S JEW MEXICAN, SANTA FE, jN. JUL
PAQB VHREI
Tlie New Mexican Printing Company
has prepared civil and criminal dock
ets especial 1 for the use of Justice
of the peace. They are especially
ruled, with printed headings, In elthe
Spanish or English, made of good rec
ord paper, strongly and durably bound
with leather back and cofers and can
vas, sides, have full Index In front and
the fees of Justices of the peace and
constables printed In full on the first
page. The pages are 10x6 Inches.
These books are made op 'n civil and
criminal dockets, separate of II
vages each, or with both civil and
criminal "bound In one book, 80 pages
civil and 320 pages criminal. To in
troduce them they, rre offered at the
following low prices;
Civil or crlmlma. 12.75
Combined civil and criminal.... 14.10
For 45 nents additional for a single
docket, or 65 cents Lddltlonal for a
cmblnatloa docket, they will be sent
by mall or prepaid express. Cash In
full must accompany order. State
plainly whether English or Spanlsfe
printed heading is wanted.
CRYING FOR HELP.
Lots of it in Santa Fe But Daily Grow
Ing Less.
Herewith are some 'Dargams offered
by the New Mexican Printing Com
pany: Code of Civil Procedure of the
Territory of New Mexico, 1897, sheep
bound, $1; paper bound, 76c; Missouri
Pleading forms, 61; Missouri Code
Pleadings, $6; the two tor flO; Adapt
ed to New Mexico Code, Laws of New
Mexico, 1899, 1901, and 1903, English '
and Spanish pampb'et, $2.25; full
leather, $3; flheri .'a Flexible-Cover
Pocket Dock?,, single, $1.25; two or
more books, $1 each; New Mexico Su
preme Court Reports, Nos. 3 to 10, In
clusive $3.30 each; Compilation Cor
poration Laws 76c; Compilation Min
ing Laws, 60c; Money's Digest of
New Mexico Reports, full sheep, $150;
full list school blanks.
The kidneys cry for help.
Not an organ in the whole body so
delicately constructed.
Not one so important to health.
The kidneys are the filters of the
blood.
When thev fail the blood becomes
foul and poisonous.
There can be no health where there
Is poisoned blood.
Backache Is one of the first indi
cations of kidney trouble.
It Is the kidney's cry for help. Heed
it.
Doan's Kidney Pills are what is
wanted.
Are just what overworked kidneys
need.
They strengthen anc invigorate the
kldenys; help them to do their work;
never fall to cure any case of kidney
disease.
Read the 'proof from a Santa Fe cit
lzen.
Mrs. M. S. Zimmerman, living at
331 San Francisco street, Santa Fe,
N. M., says: "I have an exceedingly
good opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills,
and my estimation of this remedy is
based on personal knowledge of the
great value it has proved to a number
of my friends and acquaintances. Of
this fact I am positive, that those who
suffer from kidney complaint will con
sult their own Interests by giving
Doan's Kidney Pills a trial."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
Hew York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Try a New Mftcan want ad.
$ NEW MEXICO MILITARY INSTITUTE $
BOSWBLL. HBW MKX1CO.
THB MILITARY SCHOOL OF NSW MEXICO
fttstabliehed and Supported by the Territory,
EIGHT MEN INSTRUCTORS, all graduates of Standard Eastern
Colleges. New buildings, all furnishings and equlpmentijmodern and com
plete; iteam-heated, electric-lighted, baths, water-works, all conveniences.
TUITION, BOARD and LAUNDRY, $350 per session. Session Is
three terms of thirteen weeks each.
R08WELL Is a noted health resort, 1,700 feet above ea-ievel well
watered. Sunshine avery daylrom September to June.
REGENTS-Nathan Jaffa, W If Reed, W, M. Atkinson, W.
Flnlay and E. A. Oahoon
For particulars addreu COL J. W. WILLS0R, Suit.
ROTTFR
1
III SUA FE
M. William Smith
Here on Way to
Far East
LIKES NEW MEXICO CLIMATE
Tells of His Observations
While Traveling in the
United States.
J
0J0 CALIEfJTE 1(0T SPRljUGS.
These Celebrated Hot Springs are
located In the midst of the Ancient
Cliff Dwellers, twenty-five miles west
of Taos, and fifty miles north of Santa
Fe, and about twelve miles from Bar
anca Station, on the Denver & Rio
Grande Railway, from which point a
dally line of stages runs to the springs.
The temperature of these waters is
from 90 to 122 degrees. The gases are
carbonic. Altitude, 6,000 feet. Climate
wry dry and delightful the year
round. There Is now a commodious
hotel for the convenience of invalids,
and tourists. People suffering with
consumption, cancer, and other con
tagious diseases, are not accepted.
These waters contain 1,686.24 grains
of alkaline salts to the gallon, being
the richest alkaline Hot Springs In
the world. The efficacy of these wat
ers has been thoroughly tested by
the miraculous cures attested to In the
following diseases: Paralysis, Rheu
matism, Neuralgia, Malaria, Bright'
Disease of the Kidneys, 'Syphilitic and
Mercurial Affections, Smfula, Catarrh,
La Grippe, all Femal (' mplalnts, etc.,
etc. Board, lodging a.id bathing 2.50
per day; 315 per week; $50 per
month. Stage meets Denver trains
and waits for Santa Fe train upon re
quest This resort is attractive at all
seasons and Is open all winter. Pas
sengers tor Oio Caliente can leave
Santa Fe at 9 a. m., and reach Ojo
Caliente at 4 p. m. the same day.
Fare for round trip from Santa Fe to
Ojo Caliente, $7.40. For further par
ticulars, address
ANTONIO JOSEPH, Proprietor.
OJo Caliente. Taos County, W .Al
DIAMONDS H C. VONTZ WATCHES
RIGHT PRICES
RIGHT GOODS
RIGHT SERVICE
2a.3vuuta,et-u.xr of
MEXICAN FILIGREE
-JEWELRY--.
Eyes Tested and
Fitted by Up-to-Date
Methods
CUT GLASS, CHINA AND SILVERWARE
246 San Francisco St. Santa Fe, N. M.
OUR FLAG
OTTO RETSCH, Proprietor.
PABST'S BLUE RIBBON The Beer of Quality.
ANY QUANTITY FROM A PINT UP.
Fine Vhies, Liquors and cigars.
WEST SIDE OF PLAZA t i t SANTA Et N. M
J. W. AlAYES & COMPANY
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE
AGENCY AMERICAN SURETY CO.
Surety Bonds
Judicial and Fidelity Bonds
Laughlln Block SANTA FE, N. M.
Among the tourists in Santa Fe last
week was M. William Smith, of Exeter,
England, who 'is en route to the new
Far East. When he returns home a
year hence he will have made a trip
around the world. Mr. Williams dur
ing the past five years has been travel
ing most of the time and has develop
ed into a full-fledged globe trotter.
This Is his second tour of the United
States although when he visited this
country the first time he did not get
beyond the Atlantic states.
Mr. Williams has practically retired
from business and is devoting himself
to traveling now for health and pleaj-
ure. He has acquired a competency
which brins him an ample revenue
each year and he believes in spending
the remainder of his life in quit eu
Joyment. Imbued with a desire to .see
what lies beyond the tight little Isle
he began making excursions into Ihe
continent and since that time has
traveled over nearly the entire civil iZ'
ed world...
The English tourist spent several
days in Santa Fe and regretted that he
could not remain longer. While here
he visited the various points of scenic
and historic interest in the around the
city. Part of one day he spent at the
United States Indian Industrial school
here and he was much Interested with
the Indian boys and girls. He carries
a camera with him on his journeyings
and he secured several snapshots of
the pupils and buildings.
Mr. Williams was delighted with the
climate of New Mexico and especially
of Santa Fe. He said that in all of
his travels he never found a more
congenial place with its blue skies,
bright sunshine, ind magnificent
scenery. What impressed him most
about the climate was the small per
centage of humidity, and the absence
of oppressive heat. He said he began
feeling an exhillratlng bouyancy. the
minute he reached the mountainous
region and this was particultrly pro
nounced when he arrived in New Mex
ico. New York City Mr. Williams thinks
is a wonderful municipality, and he
would not be surprised If in a few
years more It will have a population
larger than that of London.
He found that a great change had
come over the city during the twenty
two years when he saw it first. Dis
cussing his observations and Impress
ions on his travels In this country he
said:
New York a City of Skyscrapers.
"The numerous huge trust and of
fice buildings soaring into the sky
are the first most Impressive feature
of New York City, making the streets
look like canons traversed by cease
less currents of humanity surging
and 'hurrying like the rapids of Niag
ara gorge. It Is the strenuous life
indeed, from the boys who run shoe
shine parlors on the sidewalks to the
bankers who keep open day and night,
and the restaurants that never close.
Trinity spire, which towered aJbove
the other buildings' when I visited
New York City twenty-two years ago,
is now dwarfed by the adjacent sky
scrapers. .
"The endless procession of electric
cars, surface, subway and overhead,
make another notch on one's memory.
The big department stores are an
other notable feature. They are
stocked, equipped and organized on
a scale so large that one wonders on
which floor the bedrooms are located.
Almost every human want Is catered
for. Elevators, local and express, pas
senger and freight, are always In mo
tion ; and it Is not all buying and sell
ing either. The stranger can walk
around anywhere, look at the wares
and refresh himself in the rest and
comfort rooms with the daily news
papers, of attend a morning concert
in the theater on the premises with
out being asked for a cent.
"Fifth avenue is the Pickadilly of
New York and Broadway the cheap
side of Oxford street but our own
London thoroughfares are so full of
pleasant memories to make more than
very general comparisons. During
the week or so I stayed in New York
City the spring weather was consid
ered backward. Cold winds prevailed,
but for my own part that .was con
ducive to 'rapid transit.'
"By the way, what a pity It is you
Americans have not the nimble han
som cab at a reasonable fare. That
Is one of the conveniences a Lon
doner misses In the American metrop
olis. It is dollars in . the big cities
of this country where it is but shill
ings in England. The American capi
talists, it seems to me, ought to take
up this matter and add to their millions.
Washington a Beautiful City.
"Washington I visited on my way
to the Jamestown Exposition. It is
distinctly a political city. Its spa
cious avenues and beautiful residen
tial quarters are among my many
pleasant recollections of the seat of
the national government. The Capi
tol and other governmental buildings
are all fine architecturally, worthy of
their great office, and are pictur
esquely located. But what 1 remem
ber about Washington with greatest
pleasure after the White House, of
course is the magnificent Congres
sional Library. It Is a building that
Is an honor to civilization a thing
of beauty, a dream of art, and a bless
ing to the book lover a place where
he can repose and lift himself out of
the beaten track. The charm of the
White Mouse, to my humble mind, Is
its simple dignity. Like American
public institutions generally it is
open to people without the wearisome
officialism that characterizes red-tape
Europe.
"Art collections like those in the
Corcoran art gallery in Washington,
the Metropolitan Museum in New
York City, and the public library at
Boston are among the many evidences
of the love of culture. In truth, it Is
uot all mammon worship, as is some
times alleged, to which the business
American gives his heart. There Is
a love of knowledge here outside of
the market reports in spite of Euro
pean conceptions to the contrary.
"American colleges and universities
are certainly amblqultous. The stu
dents are drawn from the poor as
well as the rich and class distinction
Is almost unknown. I have met young
men in my travels In this country
serving as waiters and bellboys at
hotels and on steamboats during va
cation time to earn enough to pay
their tuition and board whilst they
attended college to win a training
for the higher professions. There is
nothing degrading about this, it is
a manly endeavor and deserving of
contempt for the snob who ridicules
it.
Carnegie Libraries Everywhere.
"It has been a source of pleasure
to note on my journey across this
gteat continent the frequency with
which I have met with a Carnegie
public library. Rigbt here in New
Mexico I paused to admire the wel
come sight of that gracious institu
tion. And how admirably arranged
these libraries are, often with a lec
ture room combined. In one or more
I have had' the good fortune to lis
ten to addresses on important ques
tions and particularly one on Japan,
in which the lecturer gave such a
graphic description of the Japanese
people, their institutions and aims
that my intention to visit the "New
Far East" was considerably emphasized,
"Santa Fe is a very picturesque lit
tie city, and I much regret that my
short visit prevents me from seeing
more of it. It impresses me as be
ing a very sulubrious place. The ell
mate here is almost perfect. It is
so light and airy that It gives one a
feeling of buoyancy. Here you have
a maximum of sunshine without the
accompanying sultriness that is pre
vailing now in the East. South Eng
land has a fine climate, but the air
there does not feel so stimulating and
invigorating during the hot months.
However, In the spring and autumn
I don't think there is a better cli
mate anywhere."
Vi Yilorlarty Sma Rosa JCJ
si U i (
W I f'
A li i
Si A t A
, STUDY THE MAP-
The natural point on the new A., T. & S. F. Cut-off foT the dlstribu
tlon of freight, having the advantage of the easy gra.les und short rfu'
to the East and West, and direct com munlcatlon with all points in the
Territory.
Wholesale houses are coming to W illard as soon as the Cut-off Is open.
Surrounded by a fine farming coun try. The purest waur In New Mexi
co. The geographical center of Tor ranee County and of New Mexico.
The water point on the great A., T. & S. F. short line through New Mexl
Willard is a growing town. Willi ard will make f City. Study the Mar
Your opportunity is there.
For Information, call on or address
FRANK L. WALRAT H, REAL, ESTATE,
WILLARD, N. M.
At this season we should eat spar
ingly and properly. We should also
help the stomach a much as possible
bv the use of a little Kodol occasional
ly. Kodol for indigestion and dyspep
sia will rest the stomach by actually
digesting the food itself. Sold by The
Ireland Pharmacy.
"The New Mexican Printing Com
Danv is prepared to furnish cards de
vlsite for ladies or gentlemen on
short notice, in first class style at
reasonable prices, either engraved or
printed. Call on the New Mexican
Printing Company.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Di
arrhoea Remedy, Better Than
Three Doctors.
Three vears aeo we had three doc
tors with our little bo;- and everything
that they could do seemed in vain. At
last when all hope seemed to be gone
we began using Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and in
a few hours he began to Improve. To
day he is as healthy a child as parents
could wish for;" Mrs. B. J. Johnston,
Linton, Miss. For sale by all druggists.
For sale at all druggists.
Santa Fe Livery Stable j
THEODORE CORRICK Proprietor. $
i
MUM 2
LIVERY. BOARDING AND FEED STABLE
FIR8T-CLA88 CARRIAGE 8 EH VICE
f s r GOOD 8ADDL8 HORSES
FINE RIGS j ' '
I PHONE 132. 120 SAN FRANCISCO ST. S
ADOLPH SELIGMAN
Special Summer Sale of
LADIES PUSLIU UPERWEAR
White Goods, Laces and Embroideries.
ADOLPH SELIGMAN
$10 SINGERS SIO
iron Sali
TWO SINGER S
" SEWING MACHINES
(Sicohd Hasp)
ft
PRIOB SIO
Call Brly At
a
M. W, flpiegelkerg-
t$1 ftan FranelM ttrl
iDHiaq and flleiiy wares ana Curios
Blanket, Baskets, Rag, Wax,. Feather and Linen Drawn Work,
Opals, Turquoise, Garnets and Other Gems.
OUH MOTTO: .Te Havs the Be' of Everything In Our Llns.
IT'S COLO HERE.
Our beer sales have almost doubled
since installing a inodeern sanitary
system. You can always find a little
cold bottle here of either Blue Rib
bon, Scnlltz or Lemps. Phone 94.
The Club.
Blank certificates of births and
deaths required to be furnished by
physicians, mldwives, nurses and other
attendants at surL occurrences, for
sale at the New Mexican Printing Of
fice. Low rates and in quantities to
suit Either In the English or Span
ish languages. All orders will re
ceive prompt attention
The New Mexican Printing Company
la prepared to do the best of brlei
work in short order and at very reas
onable rates. Laws, who desire to
hare their briefs pruited rapidly and
correctly and to present them to the
Supreme Court now In session hen
on time, should call on tke New Mex
ican Printing Company.
HOT SPRINGS WATER.
We make a specialty of handling
during the shot summer months the
celebrated Potash Sulphur Water
from Hot Springs, Arkansas, A well
known specific for stomach, and kid
ney trouble. Phone 94, The Club.
For anything and everything appertaining to Printing sc Bind
Ing call on the New Mexican Printing Company.
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach, Torpid Liver and
Chronic Constipation,
f 1iBat to tU
OH
mo
bxatlye Fmit Syrop
1KB AN TVS PHARMACY.
Cleanses ths Byttsa
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches
Is fttravaJ4

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