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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1907. SAKTA " FE NEW MEXICAN. SANTA E, N.EL. PAGE NINE. r " ' " " " ' ' " I j RflE T iiLlO, 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 Angeles, El Paso and Old Mexico. 1,000 business and residence lots, 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 j public school house, costing $16,000; churches; large mercantile establishments; the Belen Patent Holler Mill, capacity 150' barrels daily; large winery; three hotels, Commercial. Club ; a population of 1,500 people; several restaurants, etc. Belen 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. N. m Future Railroad Metropolis of New Mexico. 9 Located on Belen Cat-off of Santa Fe R'y The Belen Town and Improvement Company are owners of the BELEN T0WNSITE JOIIX BECKER, President. WM. M. BE RG El?, Secretary. J ALL FUJI LIMITED EXPRESS, MAIL AND FREIGHT TRUNS OF THE SANTA FE WILL GO OVER THE MAIN LINE THROUGH TO BELEN, EAST AND WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. The lots ollered 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 houf.e, jeweler, plumbing shop, planing mill, coal and wood yard, drug store, harness shop, etc. etc.; also a first-class modern hotel. Our prices of lots are low and terms on easy payment ; title perfect; warranty deeds. One-third purchase mcney, cash. Two-thirds may remain on note, with mortgage at security, for one year, with 8 per cent interest thereon. Apply at once for map and prices if you wiah to secure the choicest lota. 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Despite the present low price of copper the mining camps of New Mexico with one or two exceptions are running full time and are prose cuting development work on an Ex tensive scale. Perhaps the most ac tive districts are those in Grant coun ty. The Silver City Independent in its issue of this week contains the fol lowing interesting correspondence from the various camps in its sec tion: , Mogollon. The Ernestine Company at Mogollon under the able and efficient manage ment of Theodore W. Carter, consult ing engineer, is making rapid pro gress in the installation of new boil ers, new machinery and new tanks, which when placed in position, by January 1, 1908, will increase the capacity of the mill from 60 to 100 tons daily. The mine was never in better condition tnan at the present time, and is producing largely of the ore which has made it famous as a mining proposition. A new" lodging house with accommodation for 25 men, has just been completed. A con tract for 540 feet, sinking and drift ing on a No. 1 ore body has been let, which is east of the cross cut tunnel intersection of the Last Chance vein. Drifts will be run east and the great ore channel of the Last Chance will be fully developed in this direction. Drifting on the No. 3 ore body west, in the direction of the Top mine, is being prosecuted vigorously and will soon be at the end line of these rich and valuable claims. Over 1,000 cords of wood have been piled up for win ter's use, which is an insurance against loss of time owing to bad weather. The operations of the mill and mine are systematic and method ical, and is due, in a great measure, to the foresight, energy and mining knowledge of the present manage ment. The Deadwood mine, under the man agement of Earl Cleveland, is rapidly improving both as to quality and quan tity of output." The breast of the drift running west towards the Last Chance Is all in smelting ore of high grade. The workings throughout evidence careful management on the part- of Mr. Cleveland, who has shown excep tional ability as a mining engineer and mining man. Burros. The Martinburg claim, adjoining the Comanche group on the south side Is making a fine record as a prospect. At a depth of 60 feet the shaft bot tom, five by eight feet' in the clear, is solid sulphide ore, carrying ten per. cent copper and up. The claim is one of a group of nine, and belongs to Brown and company, on Cherry Creek who combine merchandising with min ing and are making a success of both. Chloride Flat. The recent purchase o.. the Iron Hill iron mines Insures to the Comanche 1 Smelting company an unlimited supply of iron and Ume for all time to come, b esides Its value as a mixing agent, ery ton of the ore contains an amount of silver, almost sufficient to pay the cost of smelting a ton of ore into com mercially valuable matter. Mining mat ters generally in this district are look ing up; the first of the year will see a large force of miners actively engaged in the extraction ores which in times past have made this locality famous as a silver district. Steeple Rock. Three well known claims on the old and famous Carlisle lead have recently been transferred under lease and bond to H. C. E. Spence of Steeple Rock. The claims in question are respective ly named the Pennsylvania, the east extension of the Carlisle, the Center and extension of the Pennsylvania,and the Star of the West, a westerly ex tension of the Carlisle. The three claims mentioned in the transfer have been rated as among not only the best, but the equal of the old Carlisle, which has yielded so much treasure in times past. The new management will develop 'their new acquisition, and open up territory that will yield mil lions in gold to the new proprietors. Hanover. Development on the Philadelphia continues unabated, notwithstanding the falling price of copper. The main shaft has now reached a depth of 215 feet, and the bottom is rock heavily mineralized, and contains values equal to one and a half to two per cent cop per per ton. This mineralized condi tion in the Philadelphia is a positive indication that a large deposit for which 'this mine is noted will soon be encountered. The 100 foot drifts are in ore, as well as two uprises which show and produce large qualities of commercially valuable ore. The mine throughout is in ore, and present de velopments indicate, that the Phila delphia is maintaining its well earned reputation as a constant producer. Will Fletcher, a young miner of prom ise and energy, has charge of the un derground working.and is opening the mine for extended and economical work. Santa Rita. On the Treasure Vault, belonging to the Hermosa company, a new hoisting engine is being installed and the de velopment of this property being push ed as rapidly as possible. Ed Burch Is the mining foreman in charge, a guar antee that mining activity will prevail in the broadest sense of the term. East of the principal workings of the Santa Rita company's property, the Columbia Copper Mining company own upwards of thirty claims in this portion of Central district, but are confining their , operations to five in this immediate locality. A new gal lows frame has just been erected, and machinery ordered to develope and place their property in the list of pro ductive mines. The claims are well located and in the great copper belt of Santa Rita, which has added so many millions of wealth to the treas ure of the world, G. Adams Is in charge and will open the property In shape for a generous output of ore be lieved to exist within a very few feet of the workings of the shaft. San Jose. The Osceola property, owned by Walter Rogers of El Paso, is being opened up with gratifying results. The present working shaft is sixty-five feet in depth and shows a well defined and strong vein of copper bearing ore. Preparations are now being made to place hoisting machinery on the prop erty to open and develop this claim in shape as the ore shipper it is destined to become with the expenditure of a little time and money. 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. BERNALILLO COUNTY SHORT OF TEACHERS Special Examination Is to Be Held in Attempt to Fill Vacancies Other News of the Duke City. Albuquerque, N. M., Oct. 19. Pro fessor A. B. Stroup, county superinten dent of schools, will conduct an exam ination for those who desire to apply for schools In Bernalillo county. Al though the school term Is well on in this county a number of the districts are unable to procure teachers to fill the vacancies. Eight schools are at present wanting pedagogues in this county. The enormous traffic on the Santa Fe Railway on account of the special colonists rates is shown by the fact that one day this week No. 1 ran in four sections, No. 7 in three sections and No. 9 in two sections. While many are simply tourists to ' California, a greater number are prospecting in New Mexico. S. M. Folsom, general manager of the Mutual Life Insurance company for New Mexico and southern Colora do, has been inspecting his agencies in this city. Mr. Folsom, who was for a long time a resident of this city and who was located at El Paso until the recent drastic insurance laws of Texas went into force, has now removed his family to Trinidad, Colorado. Rev. , R, W. Crichton, of. Chetopa, Kansas, has arrived in the city. Mr. Crichton has been . engaged as Pres byterian missionary for the Presby terian church. His temporary home will be In this city. Mrs. Gordon, the mother of Profess or C. H. Gordon, who was for some years professor of geology in the New Mexico School of Mines at Socorro, passed through the city yesterday on her way to Knoxville, Tennessee, where she will join her son and his family who are now making that city their home, Professor Gordon being a member of the college faculty at 'that place. , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board ot Trustees up to 12 o'clock noon, November 15, 1907, for the com pletion of the basement, second story and attic of the Administration Build ing for the New Mexico Reform School, El Rito, New Mexico, accord ing to plans and specifications on file at the office of I. H. & W. M. Rapp, Architects, Trinidad, Colorado, also at the office of the Secretary. 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No. 722 connects with No. 1 west at Lamy. No. 1 carries El Paso sleeper. No. 724 connects with No. 7 and 9, westbound, and 4 and 8 eastbound. Main Line Via Lamy. No. 1 stops at all stations. No. 7 will stop at all stations, Lamy to Albuquerque to discharge passen gers from Santa Fe. No. 721 leaves Lamy at 10:10 a. ri. and will not wait for No. 2 from the west at Lamy, waiting only for No. 10 from the Bouth and No. 3 from the east. EvoryVtoa L ! Interested and should know A sKnnt tha wnnrlnrfnl : SiMARVELWhirllnaSny !SJVl "Out new Viml Sjrlme. kpt M nit rnnTfin. lent, it cieaaww uuuitly.. 1 mm wm, rirnmttat fnp It. Marvel. eoept no Illustrated loolc sealed. It (rtTM iahMble t; ludlei. A ' tt Gut Mil St-vot. NICW IUEK.