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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1907. SANTA PE NEW MEXICAN. SANTA F H.ZL ME T LEW. N to Fttttirc Railroad Metropolis of New Mexico. j Located on Helen Git-off of Santa Fe R'y Belen is 31 miles south of Albuquerque, N. M., at the junc tion of the Main Line of the Santa Fe System leading East and West from Chicago, Kansas City, Galveston and points East to San Francisco, Log Aingeies, El Paso and Old Mexico. 1,000 business and residence iots, also 25x145 feet, laid out with broad 80- and 70-foot streets, with alleys 20 feet wide, with beautiful lake and public park and grand old shade trees; public school house, costing $16,000; churches; large mercantile establishments; the Belen Patent Roller Mill, capacity 150 barrels daily; large winery; three hotels, Commercial Club; a population of 1,500 people; several restaurants, etc. Maa is the largest shipping point for wood, flour, wheat, wine, beans and hay in Central New Mexico. Its importance as a great commercial railroad city in the near future cannot be estimated. The Belen Town and Improvement Company are owners of the BELEN T0WNSITE JOHN' BECKER, President. WM. M. BERGER, Secretary. ALL FAST LIMITED EXPRESS, MAIL AND FREIGHT T1AINS OF THE SANTA FE WILL GO OVER THE MAIN LINE THROUGH TO BELEN, EAST AND WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. The lots offered are in the center of the city, well graded (many of them improved by cultivation); no sand or gravel. We need a first-class bakery, tailor shop, shoe house, jeweler, plumbing shop, planing mill, coal and wood yard, drug store, harness shop, etc. etc.; also a first-class modem hotel. Our prices of lots are low ood terms on easy payments; title perfect; warranty deeds. One-third purchase mcney, cash. Two-thirds may remain on note, with mortgage as security, for one year, with 8 per cent interest thereon. Apply at once for map and prices if you wish to secure the choicest lots. The Belen Town and Improvement Company mWW WW inuuiigifi HOW UNCLE SI IS TEACH ING POOR LO'S CHILDREN WAYS OF CIVILIZATION (Continued from Page Three) that five acres annually garden truck worth approximately $3,000. Practi cally the only vegetable that we can not grow, here is potatoes. We have some ten acres of alfalfa land which is irrigated mostly from the sewer. This alfalfa field is laid off into small enclosures for pasture purposes and hog lots. All of the slops from the kitchen are fed to the hogs and we slaughter annually seven thousand pounds at comparatively little ex pense to the government. By looking after these little odds and ends we save enough to pay the salary of one of the employes. We also have a young orchard which has not yet come into full bearing which will in time give us considerable fruit such as apples, pears, peaohes and apri cots. "A dairy herd of twenty cows is required to furnish milk and butter enough for the school. A ledger ac count is kept of each cow, of the amount of food consumed and the quantity of milk produced. If her cred it does not exceed her debit she finds her way to the stock yards or the can nery. Each . cow is named and her name is posted in the stanchion where she is fed and milked. The milk from each cow is weighed twice a month and an average made to as certain how much she gives at the end of every three months. If she consumes more than she produces she is sold to make room for another. A Babcock milk tester will be in stalled later on to determine the qual ity of the milk. Some cows give a richer milk than others while the quantity may not be as large. We keep about sixteen head of horses and mules on hand all the time which are used in freighting and work about the grounds as well as for driving purposes. "The Indians attend school on an average of from three to five years. Consequently only a small percentage of them reach the eighth grade. What is true here is also' true of all Ind'an schools. There is nothing compulsory to make them attend ex cepting the school law which requires that parents shall send their children to school when living within two miles of a school house. I never have found it necessary to resort to any such means . In fact I ' have had to refuse the admission of a number of children on account of the already crowded condition of the school. In stead of filling up with mixed bloods a many other schools do we have about ninety per cent full-blood In dians. "In a school like this we have to plan amusements for them because all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy and this is especially true of the Indian children whose ancestors knew nothing about schools. We have a brass band composed of pupils which furnishes music for concerts and other entertainments. Every Saturday night we have a party of some kind. The different legal holi days are celebrated and occasionally we have a picnic when the weather ia favorable. Our boys play all of the national games including baseball and football although we do not al wayt win." "HO! OY8TERSI HO!" The first of the season Just received at the only up-to-date short order house, The Bon Ton, where they are being served to your taste. Call and be convinced. They handle A. Booth's New York oysters, which come -In sealed cans. . nHSACKA lb In "I wrote you for advice," writes Lelia Hagood, of Sylvia, Tenn., "about my terrible backache and monthly pains in my abdomen and shoulders. I had suffered this way nine years and five doctors had failed to relieve me. On your advice I aook Wine of Cardui, which at once relieved my pains and now I am entirely cured. I am sure that Cardui saved my life." It is a safe and reliable remedy for all female diseases, such as peri odical pains, irregulari ty, dragging down sen sations, headache, diz ziness, backache, etc. FREE ADVICE Write us letter describing all your symptoms, and we will send you Free Advice, In plain sealed envelope. Address: Ladles' Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta nooga, Tenn. J13 At Every Drug Store in $1.00 bottles. Try it. WINE OF 3 mm Subscribe for the Daily New Mex ican and get the news. NOTICE. In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Territory of New Mexico, for the County of Rio Arriba: Marie B. Jeffries, Rebecca Jeffries, by Mario B. Jeffries, her next friend, Marie B. Jeffries, - administratrix of the estate of Noah L. Jeffries, de ceased, Mary O. Earle, Henry in. Earle, Lewis Earle and William E. Earle, plaintiffs, vs. George Hill Howard, Janet G. Howard, George Volney How ard, New Mexico Irrigated Lands Company, The Continental Trust Company, The El Rito Sheep Com pany, George Hill Howard, trustee, Samuel Eldodt, Narciso Sanches, sher iff of tho County of Rio Arriba, trus tee, Frisbie D. Carper, cestui que trust, Neill B. Field, trustee, James O. Fitch, guardian of Mary Fitch, Hen rietta L. Brown, the unknown claim ants of interests in the premises here inafter described or any part thereof, adverse to the plaintiffs or any plain1 tiff; the unknown owners or proprie tors of, the premises hereinafter de scribed, or any part thereof; and all unknown defendants, interested in the premises hereinafter described or any part thereof, defendants. Notice is hereby given to the said defendants and each of them that there Is pending in the district court aforesaid the cause entitled as above, the plaintiffs and defendants being as above stated, the general objects whereof are as follows; 1. That an account may be taken as between the defendants, Howard, and the plaintiffs, in" respect to all moneys or other property which may have come Into the hands of the said defendants, or either of them, relative to certain contracts, marked , "a" "b" and "c", set up in the complaint, between Jeffries & Earle, of .the one part and Geo. Hill Howard, of the other part, concerning, legal work to be done between them, and the pro ceeds of such work. 2. That the rights, titles and in terests of the plaintiffs and each of them, in the grant of land situate in Rio Arriba County, and known as the Juan Jose Lovato Land Grant, may be determined and declared. 3. That the defendant, George Hill Howard, may discover all contracts, powers of attorney, and deeds of con veyance, moneys or other property, which may have come into his name tir hands, from the date of the execu tion of the said contract, so marked, "a," "b" and "c," and that he may make full, true and perfect answers to certain interrogatories propounded in the complaint. 4. That the defendants, George Hill Howard, Janet G. Howard, The New Mexico Irrigated Lands Company, be restrained and enjoined from hav ing or attempting to have anything to do with the said Juan Jose Lovato land grant, or from doing anything in connection therewith, until the fur ther orders of the court, particularly from selling or attempting to sell any land within its boundaries, and from collecting or attempting to col lect in any assets of the said com pany, that is to say, The New Mexico Irrigated Lands Company. 5. That the defendant, The Conti nental Trust Company, trustee, be restrained and enjoined from exer cising or attempting to exercise any of its pretended functions under the said deed of trust to it executed and delivered by the New Mexico Irrigat ed Lands Company on the said land grant, and particularly from selling and delivering any bonds under the pretended grant of powers in said deed of trust, and from taking or at tempting to take possession, manage ment, control or use of the mortgaged premises. 6. That a receiver may be appoint ed to take, have and hold and to man age and control, under the orders "of the court, the said Juan Jose Lovato Land Grant, not including the Maes tas tract, so-called, as well as the rights, privileges, properties and fran chises of the New Mexico Irrigated Lands Company, its assets and credits. 7. That the certain deed of trust to Neill B. Field, trustee, on a part of the said land grant, the certain deed of trust to Martin P. Pels, trustee, Narciso Sanches, sheriff, etc., succes sor in trust, the certain deed of trust to the Continental Trust Company, the deed to George Volney Howard, the deed to Janet G. Howard the sev eral deeds to the New Mexico Irri gated Lands Company, affecting the which conveyances a more particular description may be found in the complaint. S. That a division and partition of j the said land grant may be had ac ! cording to the respective rights of the parties interested therein, and if an I equitable partition may not be had, . that then a sale thereof may bo or dered pursuant to law. I !). That the plaintiff's estates in the ! said premises may be established against all adverse claims thereto. 10. That a trust may be declared in favor of the plaintiffs upon any interest which the defendants, How ard, or any of their grantees may have in the said premises, and a lien there- ion granted to the plaintiffs and fore closed herein, as to all of said grant except the so-called Maestas tract. 11. That the defendants, Howard, and each of them, may be restrained I and enjoined from selling or dls j posing of any bonds which they may : have received from the Continental l Trust Company under the said deed of ! trust to it, and from selling or other- j wis disposing of any promissory notes or other negotiable paper, contracts, evidences of indebtedness, or securi- ties, which they or either of them' may have received from, by or through the New Mexico Irrigated Lands Company, directly or indirectly either as purchase price notes under the pretended sale of the said land grant or any part thereof or other wise, or from the sales of any lands within the said grant, from, by or through the New Mexico Irrigated Lands Company or otherwise, directly or indirectly. 12. That the plaintiffs have gen eral relief. Plaintiffs' attorneys are A. B. Rene han, of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and John J. Jackson, of Detroit, Michigan, whose postoffice address for the pur pose hereof is in care of A. B. Ren han, Santa Fe, New Mexico. If the defendants or any defendant does not enter his appearance in said cause on or before the 9th day of November, A. D., 1907, judgment will be entered against them so failing by default. FRANCIS C. WILSON, Clerk of the Said District Court. Wells Fargo & Company sr xpress General Express Forwarders -TO- All Parts of the World. Save Money and Inconvenience by Purchasing Wells Farg DOMESTIC MONEY ORDERS, TRAVELERS' MONEY ORDERS, FOREIGN MONEY ORDERS. Payable Throughout the United Spates. Canada, Meic and all Foreign Countries REMITTANCES SENT BY TELEGRAPH. J. D. BARNES, Agent Lame Back. This Is an ailment for which Cham berlain's Pain Balm has proven es pecially valuable. In almost every In stance it affords prompt and perma nent relief. Mr. Luke LaGrange, of Orange, Mich., says of it: After using a plaster and other remedies for three weeks for a bad lame back, I pur chased a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and two applications effected a cure." For sale by all druggists. WANTS WANTED A cook. Apply to Mrs. R. J. Palen, 231 Palace avenue. FOR RENT. Four nicely furnished rooms. Apply at 230 Manhattan Avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Single and for light housekeeping. 317 San Francisco St. F. Andrews. FOR RENT. Furnished room for one or two ladies. Board if desired. In quire at 104 Manhattan Avenue. WANTED. A girl to do general housework in small family. Apply to Mrs. Max Frost, 252 Palace Avenue. WANTED. Men, write at once and we will explain how we will make you a present of $100.00, give you a splen did suit of clothes every ninety days, enlarge your picture free and pay you $85.00 per month and all traveling expenses, with our check for $50.09 when engaged, to take orders for the greatest and most reliable portrait house in the world. All this will be guaranteed. Address R. D. Martel, Dept. 300, Chicago, 111. (Homestead Entry No. 7208.) Department of the Interior. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. Sept., 23, 1907. Notice 1s hereby given that Juan Francisco Gallegos, of Jemes, N. M., has filed notice of his intention to make final five-year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 7208 made September 2 1902. for the N i-2 SV 1-2, N 1-2 SE 1-4, Section 13, Township 18 N., Range 3 E., and that said proof will be made before Marcus C. de Baca, Probate Clerk at, Bernalillo, N. M., on November 4, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on, and cultivation of the land vizi Francisco Duran, of Jemez, N. M.; Benito Gallegos, of Jemes, N. M.; Re fugio Armento, of Perea, N. M.; Jose Maestas y Ruiz, of Perea, N. M. MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people without a penny's cost the great value of this scientific prescription known to drug gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Ca tarrh Remedy. Sold by all druggists. SUMMER DRINKS. Having recently spent several hundred dollars putting In new work board and np to date system of draw ing beer, we make the claim of serv ing as good beer as can be had at the swellest hars in the east. Phone 94. The Club. 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 Company. "BOOTH'S OY8TERS." The very finest In the land have just been received at the Bon .Ton Restaurant. These are the very first of the season and can be found only said grant or any part thereof, and I at this place where they are up-to-date more specifically referred to in the complaint filed In said cause, and all pretended conveyances of the said grant or any part thereof by or through the defendant, George Hill Howard, and his wife, Janet G. How- In everything, you. A trial will convince OF INTEREST TO MANY. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any' case of kidney or bladder trouble that ard, be declared null and void and re-1 ia not beyond the reach of medicine, moved as clouds upon the title of the ! No medicine can do more. For sale plaintiffs in the said grant,, of all of by the froland Pharmacy. 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. HOT SPRINGS WATER. We make a specialty of handling during the foot 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. Healthy kidneys filter the impuri ties from the blood, and unless they do this good health is Impossible. Fol ey's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system. For sale by the Ireland Pharmacy. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING MATERI LS. KTC. Albuquerque, '. Mex., Sept. 14. 19 7. Sealed proposals p'aluly marked on the outside of the envelope "Proposals for Building Materials, etc.", and addressed to the ut dersigncd at Albuquerque, N. Mex.. will be received at the Indian School until two o'clock p. m. of Oct, 10. 1907 for furnish ing and delivering at the school as required during the fiscal year ending June 30 190H, about M.0U0 feet of lumber, 28 000 shingles, 81 doors, windowi and transoms, 18 columns, 102.000 brick, 16 squares Bhingles, 80 feet of valley, ill feet of stone sills, 1.357 square yards plastering. 250 barrels cement. 2 boil ers, 2 lavatories, i closets, a bath tub, and t quantity of pipe, electrical supplies, radia tion, etc . etc., as per list and sc educations obtainable at the school. Bidder must state in their bid the proposed price of each article to be offered under contract. All articles so offered will be subject to rigid inspection. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or any part of any bid if deemed for the best interests of the service. Kach hid must be accompanied by a certified check or draft on some Unstfd States depository or solvent national bank, made payable to the order of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs fo lat east a' of the amount of the proposal, which check or draft shall be forfeited to the United States in case a bidder receiving an award shall fail to execute promptly a satisfactory contract in accordance with his bid: other wise to be returned to the bldber. Bids ac companied by cash lu lieu of certified check will not be considered. For Further infor- Lmation apply to Buhton B. Custbb, SUPER INTENDENT. 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 betag served nightly at the up-to-date short order house, The Bon Ton Restaurant. . When in need of anything In the printing line, such as wedding cards, Invitations, briefs, call on the New Mexican Printing Company, , where all work Is guaranteed. Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, Batesville, Indiana, writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so dis tressing that It interfered with my business. I had many of the symptoms of hay fever, and a doctor's prescrip tion did not reach my case, and I took, several medicines which seemed to only aggravate my case. Fortunately I Insisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package, and It quickly cured me. My wife has since used (Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success." For sale at The Ireland Pharmacy.