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PAGE SIX. SAOTA FM SEW MEXICAN, SANTA FE, N.JL . friday, September is, 1007. I -VS Santa Fe Central Rail way Company Effective Sunday, August 11, 1907. South Bouud North Bound No 1 I Ml Statloni. lit) I No 11 1 lu p 2 41 PI 3 38 p 4 P 4 Z p 6 4J p II lu 7 SUp Lv..,.ttuta Ke...Arr " Hnuiiedy.., , " Stanley ... " " Morlarty ... " " .....Mointoih... " " kfttauula.... " " Wtllard.... " Arr . . . . Torraue . . Lve r.ouo ,0f0 6,370 6,UW 8,175 8,ito! 0,1251 8 lit 6 28 1 ay a iio 2 35 2 13 12 41 II 15 Freight, Passenger and Steamship business. Pullman bertha secured by wire. Connections: At Santa Fe, with Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail way. At Kennedy, with Atchison, To peka & Santa Fe Railway. At Tor rance with El Paso & Southwestern System. S. R. GRIMSHAWi General Freight and Passenger Agent I. Rlltl I , k tt 1 lffl Cl PASSENGER 21 SCHEDULE In Effect September 1, 1907. No. 31 Monday Wed. Friday. 7 00 a. m 7 25 a. in. 7 HO a. m 8 20 a.m. 9 10 a. in. 9 10 a. m 9 53 a. m. 10 20 a, m. 11 30 a m. 12 20 p. ui. Auto Car Dc.lly Ex. Sun. 7 00 a. m. 7 45 a. m No. 1 Dally 4 00 4 23 4 43 5 U0 5 10 :5 fo 5 5.1 6 15 6 30 p. m, p. m . p in. p. m, ). in p. in p m p. m p. in. Miles from Katon STATIONS 0 7 111 20 23 33 41 47 60 .Arrives Leaves KATON, N. M CLIFTON HOUSE B PRESTON ...KOKRLER. JUNCTION... KOEHLER VERMEJO CEKKOSOSO... .... fvr cimariion 1 Ar'.'.'.V. UTE PARK I v. No. 2 Dully Auto Or Daily Ex. Sua. 12 15 p. m. 11 .17 a. m. li 40a. m. '1 00a. m 11 10 a. in. t 10 25 n. m. 10 13 a. m. 9 5) a. m. 9 35 a. m. r r, -. m '5 10 1 m NoSC Monday Wednesday Friday 6 85 p. ra 6 05 p. m 5 41 p. m 5 20 p. m 5 10 p. m 4 05 p. m 4 05 p. m 3 41 p. in 3 15 1). in 2 40 p, in t 40p. m No. 21 Tuesd ay Thursday Saturday II TOa. m. 11 40 a. m 12 21 p. tn. 12 40 p. m, t 1 p. in. 1 50 p. in, 00 p. m 2 20p. m Miles from Des Moines 0 li 22 25 31 42 42 . 49 STATIONS Leave DES M'UNK. N M Arrive CAPULIN VEGAS VIGIL THOMPSON CUNNINGHAM Arrive) CLIFTON HOUSE JUNCTION j Leave Lea e. J CLIFTON HnUSh JUNCTION ( Arrive Arrive RATON, N. M Leaves No. 20 Tuesday Thunday Saturday 10 00 a. m. 9 25 a. in. 845 a. m. 8 SO a. m. 8 05 a. m. 7 30 a. m 7 20 a. m. 7 00 a. in. E. P. & S. W f Connects with Kl Paso & Southwest- Ky. train 124, arriving in Dawscu, N. M at 6:10 p. ni. i Connects with El Paso & Southwestern Ry . train 125, leaving Dawson, N. M. at 10:0j a. ir . S Stapefor Van Houten, N M.,meet trains at Preston, N. M. Counectswith Stage to and from Taos and Ellzabelhtowu, N. M. Track connection with A. T. & S. F. Ry., at Eaton and Preston, with C. & S. Ry. at Dts Moines, aid Ry. at Verraejo. N. M. . . . . ' ,. A r .i... Cimarron. N. M . is depot for following stations in si. M.: coate, ronu rarw, naysuo auu nru i-a, Ute Park, N. M., Is depot for following stations In N. M.: Arroj o Seco, Aurora, Raid) , Rlaek Lakes, Cerro, Llizabotn own, Lobo, Questa, Ranchos do Taos, Red River Ci y, Talpa, Taos, Twining and Valdez. E. J. DEDMAN, J. VAN HOUTEN, W.A.GORMAN, Superintendent. Vice Pros, and Gen. Mgr. Gen. VawenpM Agt. RATON, N. M. RATON, N. M. RATON, N. M- HOTEL ARRIVALS Palace. J. C. Wild, Denver; Richard C. Mc Caffery, Salt Lake City, Utah; W. O Dickey, Albuquerque; A, Mennet, Sr., Las Vegas; J. T. Caslas, Antonito, Colorado; Samuel Eldodt, Chamlta; J. M. Freman, Greley, Colorado; Herman Von Schrick, St. Louis; P. W. Peter son, Chicago; J. T. Llndsey, St. Louis; F. J. Holmos, Albuquerque; D. T. White, El Paso; W. E. Garrison, Las Vegas; Miss Mary Lake, Mineral Wells, Texas; James A. Rolls, Wat rous; F. O, Robinson, Chicago. Claire. S, Luna, Los Lunas; Charles S. Clark, Richmond, Virginia; C. L. Worthing, Charles A. Pryor, "Zeke the Country Boy Company; P. J. Franklin, Colorado Springs; M. Rosen stock, Albuquerque; C. R. Dwlre, Taos; Frank McCovert, New York; R. B. Foss, Dermott, Arkansas; Mrs. Geo. Spencer and daughter, Carrizozo; E. Peden, Estancla; Samuel Karsh, Den ver; John Whittaker, Newton, Iowa; M. G. Keonan, Springer; J. R. Phelps, San Bernardino, California; Eugenio Romero, Jr., Las Vegas. Normandie. E. E. Pollock and wife, F. K. Hoff man, Clyde Long, Victoria Brooks, Pierce Akey and wife, "Zeke the Country Boy Company," A. M. Schu mann, Chicago; Fernando Alveres, Denver. Coronado. Thomas Collier, Lamy; Lloyd Lqnpr, Kansas; J. L. Lockett, San Juan; H. W. Ruthledge, Alamosa; C. P. Wood ward, Albuquerque; F. Hale, P. j?. Miller, Binger, Oklahoma, II. Frltzges, Harford, Conn.; C. Ellis, Raton. Don't neglect your stomach. At the first indication of trouble take some thing that will help It along In Its work of digesting the food you eat, Kodol for Indigestion and Dyspepsia will do this. Sold by Ireland Phar macy Company. gS Excursions 7 will Call- $25.00 fWnia Daily until October 31, 1907. Accepted in Tourist Sleeper on payment Pullman fare; also in free chair cars. Through service on fast trains. Stop-overs enable you to visit Grand Canyon Phoenix, Prescott, and many other points. Ask for Santa Fe Southwest - DONART, Agent. San Joaquin Valley The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Co. Tourist Leaflet. Santa Fe, New Mexico. SIGHTS OF SANTA FE (A brief outline of Tolnts of Interest In and about the City of Santa n't. ' A Guide for Tourists.) (July. 1907.) The Pla.za. Under the care of the Woman's Board of Trade. Here Onate camped and set up the banner of Spain in 1598. Hers the Pueblos in the unrislne of 1680 burned the ar chives and historical records of the Province. Here De Vargas halted in triumph after takinj the city from the Pueblos In 1692. Here General Kearny planted the Stars and Stripes in 1846. Most ol the thrilling historical and gala events for the past three hun dred years have centered here. The Old Palace. Witnout doubt the oldest eovernmental building in the United States. Date of construction variously set from 1598 to 1607. Occu Died as executive building by Gover nors under the Spanish, the Pueblo, the Mexican and American resime,iast . occupied as a residence by the present Acting Governor James Wallace 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 postofflce, the Histor ical Society Museum, the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Ter ritorial Republican Central Comm:t tee. The Historical Society Museum. tn 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 Congreg slonal Library. Ben Hur Room. In Old Palace. Here Lew Wallace, while Governor of New Mexico, completed Ben Hur. Key given to visitors at the postofflce. Soldiers' Monument. 1 n 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 of the late Bishop Lamy, who in troduced the orchard industry at Santa Fe and surroundings. Masonic Bull .ig and Hall. On south side of Plaza. Oldest Masonic Lodge in the Southwest. Many inter estlng historic relics In lodge room. Kit Carson was a member of this lodge. The Kearny Monument. In Plaza, Erected by the Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution. (Continued on Page Seven) (Homestead Entry No. 9378.) Department of 1he Interior, Land Office at Santa Fe. N. M. September 9, 1907 Notice is hereby given that Jose D. Gonzales of Rinconada, N. M., has filed notice of his Intention to make final five year proof In support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 9378 made May 8, 1906, for the lots 3 and 4, Sec. 20, T. 23 N., R. 10 E., and H. E. No. 11701, made July 3, 1907 for lots 0 and 7 Sec. 20, Township 23 N. Range 10 E. and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at Santa Fe, N. M., on October 23, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Gabino Rendon, of Santa Fe, N. M., Ezequiel Mestas, of Dixon, N. M., To mas Atenclo, of Dixon, N. M., Rubel Salazar, of Dixon, N. M. MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. TO AND FROM ROSWEL5-. Connection maae with Automobile Lln at Torrance for Roswell dally. Automobile leaves Torrance for Ros well at 4 a. m., and arrives at Roswell at 12 noon. Automobile leave" Ros well for Torrance at 1 p. m., and ar rives at Torrance at 10 p. ra. The fare between Santa Fe and Torrancs Is 15.80 and between Torrance and Ros well $10. Reserve seats oi auto-.o-blle by wire. J. W. STOCKARD, Manager Automobile Line. To Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Colorado, and Return. To Denver and return, $21.10. To Colorado Springs and return, $18.15. To Pueblo and return, $16.35. On sale until September 30, 1907, Filial return, October 31, 1907. Stop-overs allowed at and east of Pueblo. Summer Tourist Rates to Chicago and St. Louis and Return. To Chicago and return, $54.75. To St. Louh and return, $48.10. On sale daily until September 30, 1907. Final return limit October 31, 1907. Los Angeles and San Francisco, Cali fornia, and Return, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. On sale until September 30, 1907. To Los Angeles and return, $41.90. To San Francisco and return, $51.90. Final return limit November 30, 1907. Stop-overs allowed anywhere west, of Barstow. California. Contin uous passage up to Barstow. Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Vir ginia, April 26 to Nov 30, 1907. Season ticket $88.25 Sixty-day ticket $73.60 Fifteen-day ticket $57.25 On sale until Septembor 30, 1907. Final return limit on all tickets ex cept lr-day tickets, Nov. 30, 1907; 15 day ticket Nov. 20, 1907. Round trip summer tourist rates to Pacific Coast points. Also Arizona, British Columbia, Idaho, and Mon tana points. . Very low rates effective daily until September 15, 1907. Summer tourist tickets to San Francisco, Cal., on sale daily until September 15, 1907. Rate, $50.90 round trip; liberal stopovers; final re turn limit October 31, 1907. SEMI-ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE MORMON CHURCH FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. MASONIC. Montezuma Lodge, No. 1, A. F. t A. M. Regu lar communication first Monday of eacn month at Masonic Hall at 7: so p. m. R. H. MANNA. W. M. 4 LAN R. McCORD, Sec'y. 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. Santa Fe Commindery No. 1, K. T. Regular conclave second Saturday in each month at Masonic Hall , 7:30 p. m. C. J. C RANDALL, 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 t 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. r. I. 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. 8ec'y. (Homestead Entry No. 7117.) Department of the Interior, Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. August 19, 1907. Notice is hereby given that Jose O. Rivera, of Cowles, N. M., has filed no tice of his intention to make final five year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead entry No. 7117, made July 10, 1902, for the S 1-2 SW 1-4 section 29, E 1-2 SE 1-4 section 30, Township 17 N, Range 12 E, and that said proof will be made before register and re ceiver at Santa Fe, N. M., on Septem ber 25, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Crlstlno Rivera, of Cowles, N. M., Torlvio Gonzales, of Cowles, N. M., Trinidad Apodaca, of Cowles, N. M., Enrlques Rivera, of Glorleta, N. M. MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are good for any ono who needs a pill. Sold by Ireland Pharmacy Company. 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 welcome. M. E. ORTIZ, Fraternal Matter. GREGORIO RAEL, Treai. 'MVID GONZALES. Sec'y. (Homestead Entry No. 7189.) Department of the Interior, Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M., August 30, 1907. Notico Is hereby given that Panta leon Montoya, of Gallsteo, N. M., has filed notice of his intention to make final five year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead entry No. 7189, made August 21, 1902, for the NE 1-4 NW 1-4 section 9, lots 5 and C, section 4, township 13 N, range 9 E, and that said proof will be made before register and receiver at Santa Fe, N. M., on October 11, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Bentura Anaya, of Gallsteo, N. M.; Ciriaco Anaya, of Gallsteo, N. M.; An tonio Sandoval, of Gallsteo, N. M.; Abellno Valencia, all of Gallsteo, N. M. MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. Kodol for Indigestion and Dyspep sia, a combination of natural dlgest ants and vegetable acids, digests the food Itself and gives strength and health to the stomach. Pleasant to take. Sold by Ireland Pharmacy Company. Sick Headache. This disease Is caused by a derange ment of the stomach. Take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct this disorder and the sick headache will disappear. For sale by all druggists. "BOOTH'S FRESH OYSTERS." Black Bass, Lake Trout, Perch, Salmon, Silver Herring, Bullheads, Frog's Legs, Lake Trout, Lobsters and Shrimp can be found nnlv n.t. thA Rnn Ton Rostauraut. where thev nan rnnV just to your taste. PROPOSALS FOE FLOUR, OATS, DRIED fruit, etc. Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington. D. C, August 7, 1907. Sealed proposals, plainly marked on the outside of the envelope 'pro posal fur flour oats, dried fruit." etc , as the case inny be, r nd addressed to the "Commis sioner tf luian Affulrn, Washington, D. C, will he received at the Indian Office until i o'clock p. in. of Thursday, Sptembor26. 1907, and then opnned, for, furnishing the Indian Service with oanned tomatoes, cornmeal. cracked wheat, dried fruit, feed.flour hominy oats, and rolled oats, diirins: fiscal year end ing June 30, 1908. Hids must be made out on Government blanks. Schedules frlvinir all necessary information for bidders will be furnished on application to the Indian Office, Washington, D C. the U. S. Indian Ware houses at New York City. Chicago, 111,. St. 1 ouis Mo , Omaha. Nebr., and San Franclo co, Cal. : the Commissary of subsistence, V. S. ., at Cheyenne Wvo , the Quartermaster, U S A.. Settle. Wash., and the postmasters at Tucson. Portland, Spokane, and Tacoma. Th e Deoartment reserve the right to reject any and all bids, or any part of any bid. C. V. LARRABEE, Acting Commhsione Nearly all Cough Cures, especially those that contain opiates, are consti pating. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup contains no opiates and acts gently on the bowels. Pleasant to take. Sold by Ireland Pharmacy Com pany, j DIRECT ROUTE TO TO SET YOU RIGHT. A good many people imagine that malt is an intoxicant. To set you right on this point, we say, most em phatically, that Dr. Laurltzen's Health Table Malt and Malt Ionic are NOT intoxicating at all. For sale by H. S. KAUNE & CO. CITY BOTTLING WORKS, Phone 38. HOT TAMALES. Hot Tamales, Chile Verde, Chile Colorado, Pozole with Cueritos, Me nudo and Chicken Temole are among the Mexican and Spanish dishes which are being served nightly at the up-to-date short order house, The Bon Ton Restaurant. When In need of anything In the printing line. Buch as wedding cards, invitations,, briefs, call on the New Mexican Printing Company, where all work is guaranteed. Salt Lake City, Utah, October 4 to 6, 1907, $30 from Santa Fe to Salt Lake City, Utah, and return; on sale September 28th to October 1st inclu sive, final return limit sixty days from date of sale; stop over on return trip within final limit. SECOND CLASS COLONIST RATES TO CALIFORNIA On sale daily September 1st to Oc tober 31st, 1907. One-way second class colonist tickets to Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and all other California points en route to the above points; rate $25. Similar low rates to the Northwest. Call and fig ure with me. Also second class colonist rates to points In Old Mexico, in cluding City of Mexico and all points on the Mexican Central Railroad north thereof, also to points on the National Railroad of Mexico; rate $24. On sale September 1st until October 31st, 1907. NEW MEXICO TERRITORIAL FAIR. Albuquerque, N. M., October 7th to 12th, 1907. For the above occasion the Santa Fe will sell tickets from Santa Fe to Al buquerque and return -for $3.45. Tick ets on sale from October 5th to 12th inclusive. Final return limit on all tickets October 14th, 1907. G. H. DONART, Agent A., T. & S. F. Ry. The Mining Camps of Colorado, Utah and Nevada; To Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo is Via the Denver & Rio Grande Railway Through the fertile an Luis valley; also to the a n Joan country of Colorado, For information as to rties, train service, des criptive literature, etc., call on or address 3. K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A. Denver, Colo. F. H. McBRIDE, Agent. Santa Fe, N. M. DeWitt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve Is good for bolls, burns, cuts, scalds and skin diseases. It is es pecially good for piles. Sold by Ire land Pharmacy Company. CHARLES W. DUDROW Lumber, Sash, and Doors AM, KINDS OP BUILDING MATERIAL Cord and Stove Wcc 6 Fxtre E13 , Cut tc Fit YcnrStove CERRILLOS andHAGAN S Delivered to 'Any Part of the City TRANSFER and t TORAGE; We Hani Everything Movable Phone 33 Santa Fe. Branch Office and Yards at Cerrlllos, N. M. INCORPORATED H. B. Cartwright & Bro., WHOLESALE GROCERS Grain, Flour and Potatoes. Stationery, Patent Medicine and Grocers' Sundries. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN Mill, ORDERS SANTA FE, N. M