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SANTA Ftt SBTv" MEXICAN, SANTA FE, N. JUL.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1907.
Santa Fc
way
Central Rail-Company
Effective Sunday, August 11, 1907.
Smith Hound
North Bound
No 1 IMI
.Sttttiom.
KM
No 2
1 4Ji
2 Pi
4 Up
4 29 p
H lit p
7 50 p
u l.va.. . .nnutn fc'o...Arr 7,uuj Slip
22 " Konuetly.... " 6,0N' 4 p
41 " Stanley ..." .;470 3 U6 p
D2 " Morlarty ..." 0,250 3 00 p
Bl " y.oliitib... " 4.1ft a 35 p
i " .....Httftncm.... " U.140 2 13 p
8! " WlllBrd.... " 8,1;!!) ki 41 p
110 A.rr....Torno..Lvt U lf a
Freight, Passenger and Staamship
business.
Pullman berths secured by wire.
Connections: At Santa Fe, with
Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, and
Atchisoii, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail
way. At Kennedy, with Atchison, To
peka & Santa Fe Railway. At Tor
rance with El Taso & Southwestern
System.
S. B. GRIMSHAW,
General Frelflht and Pasenger Agent.
t. ill
Mf iUFlfl
Mil!
1
J
PASSENGER
A SCHEDULE
In Effect September 1, 1907.
No. 31
Monday
Wed.
Friday.
7 00 a. m
7 26 a. in .
7 t0 a. m
8 20 a. m.
910 a. in.
9 10 a. m
6 13 a. m.
10 iO a, m.
11 30 a in.
20 p. in.
Auto
Car
Dully
Ex. Sun.
7 00 a. m
7 45 a. m.
No. 1
Dully
4 00 p. m.
4 23 p. m.
4 43p m
5 00 p. m.
5 10 p. m.
!5 50 p. m.
5 55 p. m.
6 15 p. m.
8 30 p. m.
Miles
from
Raton
0
7
13
20
23
33
41
47
60
STATIONS
Luven .
Ar. .'."''
Ar'.!.'.".'
I.v
Ar
KATON, N. M
...CUFTON HOUSE
8 PRESTON
.KOEHLElt, JUNCTION...
KOEHLKR
. Arrives
TlLv.
Ur.
No. 2
Dully
.VERMEJO
pRRRnsnso
cimarron i.::::!!
'UTE PARK '.'.'.' 1 v.
14 15 p. in.
11 57 a. in.
li 40 a. ra.
1 00 a. m.
11 10 a. rn.
10 25 a. n.
in 15 a. m.
I) 53 a. m.
9 35 a. in.
Auto
Car
Dully
Ex. Him.
No 31
Monday
Wednesday,
Friday
5 55 p. in.
Jft 10 p m
tl 35 p. m.
H 05 p. in
5 1'i p. in
5 20 p. m.
ft III p. in
4 05 p. 111.
4 05 p. m.
H 4 p. in
3 15 i). m.
2 4'l 1. in.
1 40p. in.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Palace.
II. N. Strathan, Newark, New Jer
sey; Dr. W. F. Shaw and wife, Colo
rado Springs; H. C. Applegate, St.
Louis; O. D. Olmstead, Waterloo,
towa; L. B. Towusend and family,
Chicago; J. S. Mactavlsh and wife,
Magdalena; George Holden, Chicago;
E. B. Mc Arthur, Denver; L. Manheim-
er, Cincinnati, Ohio; Andrew Gunter,
Frank Bond, Espanola; W. B. "Well,
New York; Samuel Eldodt and wife,
Chamita; H. D. Davis, Estancla.
Claire.
J. R Stephens, Raton; H. K. Gil-
niour, Cowles; William P. Johnson, Al
buquerque; W. M. Raynolds, Cleve
land, Ohio; Mrs. Cayatona Reyes.CIty
(if Mexico, Mexico; H. L. Kaiser, Den
ver; Emmet Mason, Pueblo; William
Woolf, St. Louis; F. B, Baptist, Fort
Smith, Arkansas; J. E. Walter and
wifo, Pueblo; R. F. Oakley, Taos; S.
W. Jarrett, St. Louis; W. E. Dudley, C.
II. Ilaynes, Alamogordo; M. Schal,
Chicago; J. Nestor Ortlz.Los Angeles;
J. W. Cousie, Columbus, Ohio; H. J.
Strongfellow, Denver; Harry Herbert,
New York; B. O. Wade, Canon City.
Colorado.
Normancle.
W. J. McCarty, Denver; W. R. Stras-
ser, Perry Gulch; H. Fromfether, Ala
mosa; W. J. Davis and wife, Ozark,
Arkansas; Frank Markle, East Las
Vegas; W. M. Miller, Wichita, Kansas;
W. H. Paye, Wichita. Kansas; L. A.
Smith, Newkirk, Oklahoma; Ralph A.
Scruby, Denver; John F. Farrar and
wife, Maramac, Oklahoma; Miss A.
A. Stewart, Chicago; B. R. Voss, J. W.
Mollon, Newkirk, Oklahoma; Juan
Gallegos and wife, David Gallegos and
wife, Adelacio Chavez and wife, Pinos
AVells; Pedro Chaves. Galisteo; F. C.
Heighe, Gallinas; Amos Jatterson, Es
tancla; Pedro Vigil, Las Animas.
Coronado.
John M. Morrison, Aztec; J. W. De
Long and wife, El Toro, California;
Jose Garcia, Albuquerque; B. O. Nor
ris, J. P. Norris, Delta, Colorado; S.
H. Pickens, Estancla; W. W. Brunei-,
Stanley; Donaciano Vigil, Albuquerque.
No. 21
Tuesday
Thursday
Saturday
11 COa. m.
LI 40 a. ra
12 25 p. ra.
12 40 p. m.
1 15 p. in.
1 50 p. m.
2 00 p. m.
2 20 p. m.
Miles
from
Des
Mollies
0
11
22
25
31
42
42
49
STATIONS
Leave.
Arrive) ..
Lea e. ) ..
Arrive....
7IHSM INEs.N M
CAFULIN VEGAS
VIGIL
THOMPSON
CUNNINGHAM
. .CLIFTON HOUSE JUNCTION.
..CLIFTON HOUSE JUNCTION.
RATON, N. M
. ..-Arrive
, i Leave
, J Arrive
,.. Leaves
No. 20
Tuesday
Thuriday
.Saturday
10 00 a. m.
9 25 a. m.
8 45 a. m.
8 H0 a. m.
N05 a. m.
7 30 a. ra
7 20 a. ui.
700 a. in.
, train 124, arriving in Dawsmi, N. M at6:10 p. ni.
E. P. & S. VV
Ry
. n :U L 1 Uncn Umtt-liuffiotkrn 1? v
Connects with El Paso A Southwestern liy. ttain li leaving uawsou, . i. at m.wi a. .i .
Stage for Van Houten, N M.,meet trains at Preston, N.M.
I Connects with Stage to and from Taos and El izabethtown, 51. M.
Trv r.nnnfi(.t.inn with A. T. & S. F Rv.. at Raton and Preston, with C. & S. Ey. at Pes Moines, and
S?mn'JN. M f h depot for following station, in N.M, Coate, Ponll Park Rapdo Mto
fTto Park. N. M.. s dpcot for following stations in i. nrruiu du, nu,u,,. , - ,
Afflicted With Sore Eyes for 33 Years
I have been afflicted with soro eyes
for thirty-three years. Thirteen years
ago I bocame totally blind and was
blind for six years. My eye3 were bad
ly inflamed. One of my neighbors
insisted upon my trying Chamber
Iain's Salve and gave me half a box
of it. To my surprise it healed my
eyes and my sight came back to me.
P. C. Earle, Cynthlana, Ky. Chamber
lain's Salve is for sale by all druggists.
MAN ACCIDENTALLY
SHOT WHILE HUNTING.
own, Lobo, Questa,' Rancbos de Taos, Red River City, Talpa, Taos, Twining and Valdez
- - r rw j. r Y rw T"l -VT
.1 DEDMAN. J- VAJN HUU1M,
Superintendent.
RATON, N. M
Vice Pros, and Gen. Mgr.
RATON, N. M.
VV. A. GORMAN,
(Jeu. Passenger Agt,
RATON, N. M.
Trinidad, Colo., Oct., 3 As the re
sult of the accidental discharge of a
rifle, Clyde Hunter was shot in the
calf of his right leg Sunday morning,
thirty miles from Emery Gap, New
Mexico, one hundred miles south of
this city. The wounded man was
brought to this city and after receiv
ing medical treatment was taken to
his home at Hoehne. Hunter, in com
pany witn tnree otners, was onj
his way to the mountains to hunt;
deer and while riding over a mountain
road, a gun, which was lying in the
bottom of the wagon, was accidentally
discharged.
FRATERNAL SOCIETIES.
MASONIC.
f4
lliilf
Montezuma Lodge, No.
1, A. P. & A. M. Regu
lar communication first
Monday of eac.i month
at Masonic Hall at
7:30 p, m.
R. H. MANNA. W. M.
ALAN 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.
Santi Fe Commvndery No.
. . K- T- Regular conclave
51; second Saturday In each
' mouth at Masonic Hall ,
7:S0 p. m. C. J. CRANDALL, E. C.
H. F. STEPHENS, Recorder.
Santa Fe Lodge of Perfection No. 1,
Mth degree, Ancient and Accepted
Peottlsa Rite of Free Masonry meets
on the third Saturday of each month
t 7:30 o'clock iri 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, See.
(Homestead Entry No. 9378.)
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M.
September 9, 1907
Notice Is hersby given that Jose
D. Gonzales of Rlnconada, 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
6 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
I Salazar, of Dixon, N. M.
I MANUEL R. OTERO,
Reslster.
DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salve is good for little burns and big
burns, small scratches or bruises and
big ones. Sold by Ireland's Pharmacy.
I. O. O. F.
Santa Fe Lodge, No. Z. 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. Sec'y. '
B. P. o. E.
Santa Fe Lodge, No. 4C0, B. P. O. E.,
holds Its regular session on the second
and fourth Wednesdays of each month.
Visiting brothers are invited and wel
?ome. 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, Treat.
riAVID GONZALES, Suc'y.
(Homestead Entry No. 7189.)
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M.,
August 30, 1907.
Notice Is hereby given that Panta
leon Montoya, of Galisteo, 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 Galisteo, N. M.:
Cirlaco Anaya, of Galisteo, N. M.; An
tonio Sandoval, of Galisteo, N. M.;
Abelino Valencia, all of Galisteo, N.
M.
MANUEL R. OTERO,
Register.
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder P-.s
relieve backache, weak kidneys, and
Inflammation of the bladder. Sold by
Ireland's' Pharmacy.
"BOOTH'S FRESH OYSTERS."
Black Bass, Lake Trout, Perch,
Salmon, Silver Herring, Bullheads,
Frog's Legs, Lake Trout, Lobsters and
Shrimp can be found only at the Bon
Ton Restaurant, where .they can cook
just to your taste.
TO AND FROM ROSWELL.
Connection maae with Automobile
Linrt at Torrance for Roswell dally.
Automobile leaves Torrance for Ros
well at 4 a. m., and arrives at Roswell
at 12 noon. Automobile 'eave- Ros
well for Torrance at 1 p. m., and ar
rives at Torrance at 10 p. ra. The fare
between Santa Fe and Torranca Is
15.80 and between Torrance and Ros
well $10. Reserve seata oi auto-.o-bile
by wire.
J. W. STOCKARD,
Manager Automobile Line.
If you take DeWitt's Kidney and
Bladder Pills you will get prompt re
lief from backache, weak kidneys,. In
flammation of the bladder and urinary
troubles. A week's treatment for 25
cents. Sold by Ireland's Pharmacy.
DIRECT
OU-TE
ONLY PERFECT RESULTS ARE OBTAINED.
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES AND COLUMBIA RECORDS.
i
Our Cylinder Records
Fit Any Cylinder
Iachine
X. P. Cylinder Records 25
cents each. $3.00 per dozen.
HALF FOOT CYLINDER
RECORDS 50c Each.
95.00 Per Dozen
Cylinder Machinet.
Range in Price from
$7.50 to $125.00
OUR DISC I(ECCI(DS
FIT AflY DISC IA.
ChMJJE
10-inch Disc Records CO cents
each. $7.20 per Dozeu.
12-inch Disc Records $1 each.
$10 per Dozen.
Disc Machines range in
price from $12.50 to $100.00.
They Make You Feel Good.
The pleasant purgative effect ex
perienced by all who use Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and
the healthy condition of the body and
mind which they create makes one
feel joyful. Price 25c cents. Samples
free at all drug stores.
CONTRACT LET FOR
TEST OIL WELL.
ALL MACHINES GUARANTEED.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN.
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO.
flliJIH r.fi'i:l 505-507 16th Street, Denver, Colo. Mail Order Departments.
Dayton, N. M., Oct., n The contract
has been let for the test oil well on
the properties of the Dayton Oil and
Development company, to J. C. Grant,
of Roswell, who will go down 500 feet,
which will be below the sulphur water
and probably into the oil sand. Oil
sand "was struck In a well bored late
ly one-half mile from where the
well will be put down, at a depth of
484 feet.
v .j, .. .
i 1
i
CaK- $25.00
fosnla
Daily until October 31, 1907.
Accepted In Tourist Sleeper en payment
Pullman fare; also In free chair cars.
Through service on fast trains.
Stop-overt enable you to visit Grand Canyon
Phoenix, Prescott, and many other points.
Atk for
Santa Fe Southwest
San Joaiuln Valley
Touritt Leaflet.
G. H. DONART, Agent.
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Co.
Santa Fe, New Mexico.
(Homestead Entry No. 7269.)
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M.
September 16, 1907.
Notice Is hereby given that Julio
Roybal of Pecos, N. M., has filed no
tlce of his intention to make, final
five-year proof in support of his claim
viz: Homestead Entry No. 7269, made
October 6, 1902, for the SW 1-4 Sec
tion 22, Township 17 N., Range 12 E.
and that said proof will be made be
fore 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:
Cresencio Roybal, Eplfanlo Gonza
Ies, Romulo Roybal, Simon Viveash,
all of Pecos, N. M.
MANUEL R. OTERO,
Register,
Foley's Kidney Cure wul cure any
case of kidney trouble that is not
beyond medical aid. For sale by Ire
land's Pharmacy.
Advertising pays. Try it and see.
A well decorated window makes a
good showing to people taking in the
sights, but advertising your rares in
the New Mexican makes a better
sho ring and at.racts more attention.
No home is so pleasant, regardless
of the comforts that money will buy,
as when the entire family is in perfect
health. A bottle of Orino Laxative
Fruit Syrup costs 50 cents. It will
cure every member of the family of
constipation, sick headache or stom
ach trouble. For sale by Ireland':
Pharmacy.
TO
Take DeWitt's Little Early Riser
Pills. Sold by Ireland's Pharmacy.
JJ3l!
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.
NEW MEXICO TERRITORIAL FAIR
Albuquerque, N. M., October 7th to
12th, 1907.
1 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 12ta
Inclusive. Final return limit on r
tickets October 14th, 1907.
American Royal Live Stock Show
Kansas City. Oct. 14-19th, 07.
For the above occasion the Santa
Fe will sell tickets to Kansas City
and return for $35.75. On sale October
12th to 16th, inclusive. Final return
limit, October 21st, 07.
G. H. DONART,
Agent A., T. A 8. P. 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 Juan country of Colorado.
4 w n
For information as to ft. Ies, train service, des- H
cripuve literature, etc, can on or address
S. K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A.
Denver, Colo.
F. H. McBRIDE, Agent.
Santa Fe, N. M.
For anything and everything appertainins to Printinsr or Binding
call on the New Mexican Printing Company.
CHARLES W. DUDROW
Lumber, Sash, and Doors
AH KINDS OP BUILDING MATERIAL
Cord and Stove Wcco1 Extra Eiy, Cut (o Fit Ycer Stove
CERRILLOS A A a I Delivered to Any
and HAGAN Part of the City
TRANSFER and f TORAGE; We Hani Everything Movable
Phone 85 Santa Fe. Branch Office and Yards at Cerrillos, N. M.
3 INCORPORATED . I
H. B. Cartwright & Bro.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Grain. Flour and Potatoes. Stationery
Patent Medicine and Grocers' Sundries.
, Ma
PRQMPT ATTENTION GIVEN MAIL ORDERS
SANTA FE, N. M

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