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PAGE EIGHT SANTA F5S KjETV MEXICAN, SANTA FE, N. JSL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1907. 333 GROCERS, BKERS, BUTCHERS No. 2.30 San Francisco Street. Grocery Telephone No. 4, Meat Market Telephone No. 49. APPLES PEARS a We have unloaded a car of Cali fornia Apples and Pears which we offer at exceptionally low prices. We do not believe it will be possible to duplicate these prices later in the season. We advise buying now. BUY ENOUGH FOR THE WINTER APPLES PER BOX - The Varieties Are Good, Being Greeniings, Wagners Etc. NELLIS PEARS PER BOX $2.75 Spitzenbergs, Hoovers, $3.00 These are tender melting, and of a delicious flavor. MMHMMjIMIIiaiMlllBWM 1 I GARTWRIGHT DAVIS COIPIf J V- ,w lay GAIN OVER FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, j (Continued From Page One.) $2,507,745, an Increase of $353141. Grant county, 190C, $2,801,137; 1907, ! $3,408,740, an increase of $G07.C03, Guadalupe county, 190C, $796,937; 1 1907, $S93,7SG, an increase of $90,849. Lincoln county, 190G, $1,203,195; 1907,; $1,438,2S1, an Increase of $175, 08C. Luna county, 1900, $1,590,222; 1907, $1 588,516, a decrease of $1,700. McKlnley county, 1900, $957,043; 1907, $952,704, a decrease of $4,279. ' Mora county, 1900, $1,203,850.50; 1907, $1,293,855, an increase of $30,-004.50. Otero county, 1900, $2,109,001; 1907, $2,283,C51, an increase of $174,590. Quay county, 1900, $724,522; 1907, $871,240, an increase of $140,718. Rio Arriba county, $992,453.54; 1907, $1,075,140, an Increase of $82, CXG.4G. Roosevelt county, 190G, $1,0G1,452; 1907, $1,S01,5G7, an increase of $740, 115. Sandoval county, 190G, $822,380.50; 1907, $779,000, a decrease of $43,320.50. San Juan county, 1900, $911,000; 1907, $983,351.13, an increase of $72,- 351.13. San Miguel county, 1906, $3,883,892; 1907, $3,524,946, a decrease of $35S,- 946. Santa Fe county, 1900, $1,703.G04; 1907, $3,193,428.49, an increase of $1,- 489,824.49. Sierra county, 1906, $1,241,247 ; 1907, $1,348,859, an increase of $107,012. Socorro county, 190G, $2,122,007; 1907, $2,33C,C35, an Increase of $214,-02S, Taos county, 1900, $034,090; 1907, $077,060, an Increase of $42,97G. Torranco county, $525,023; 1907, $571,471, an increase of $4G,448. Union county, 1900, $1,780,892; 1907, $1,988,394, an increase of $207,502. Valencia county, 1900, $1,227,737.77; 1907, $1,31C,G14.04, an Increase of $38,- S7G.87. Total assessment, 1906, $43,242,- 746.31; 1907, $48,509,097. 2G; net gain $3,2CG,350.95. DUDR0W & M0NTEN1E FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS All Kinds of Picture Framing DUDRO WS OFFICE BUILDING. DAY 'PHONE 55 Residence: Upper Palace Avenue (Amado Chaves House), Nights and Sundays. Telephone, No. 142. f COAL WOOD Cerrilloa Lump, Monero Lump, Anthracite Mixed. Anthracite Furnace, Smithing Coal, Sawed Wood and Kindling. G AIPITA.Hi COAL'YARD. Phone No. 85. Office Garfield Avenue, near A., T. and S. F. Depot. CHARLES W. DUDROW Lumber, Sash, and Doors SPECIALTY OF SOUTHERN PINE FLOORING. Cord and Stove Wood Extra Dry, Cut to Fit Your Stove Corrugated Iron, Paints, Oils, Building Paper, Nails and all Kinds Of Building Material. TRANSFER and STORAGE; We Haul Eveiythirg Movable Phone 35, Santa Fe, N. Mex. IT DOESN'T COST ANYTHING 1 TO COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME WHETHER THEY BUY OR NOT. Tli Biggeat Curio 8tere in tha Weaf MEXICAN AND INDIAN WARES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AT BARGAIN COUNTER PRICES. ELEGANT STOCK OF NAVAJO BLANKETS AND BASKETS JUST RECEIVED. FINEST LINE OF MEXICAN DRAWN WORK, IN CITY. THIS IS THE HOUSE FROM WHICH THE GENUINE INDIAN AND MEXICAN CURIOS COME. You Can't Miss the Place THE ORIGINAL OLD CURIO STORE Mi nor City Topics (Continued from Page Five.) United States district court recon vened this afternoon at 2 o'clock but there being no cases for trial or other business before 'it at this time ad journment was taken until Monday. Judgment was rendered yes terdey by Judge John R. Mc Pie in the district court of Santa Fe county against all "persons, lands, real estate and property described in the delinquent tax list in the county of Santa Fe for the years up to and In cluding 189S. The judgment covers fifty-two typewritten pages containlne descriptions of the property delinauent and the amount of taxes due thereon. An order of sale has been signed by the court. into under the act of June 21 1898, '., as special assistant to the attorney general of the United States, under iiy Instructions from the attorney gen- oral will be directed to pursue such iourse a3 I deem necessary under the provisions of that ct, to see that this fund Is properly distributed. "You have full power under the law to make the distribution and I trust that there will be no delay In attend ing to the matter. I will be obliged to you If you will kindly inform me when you have taken this action. "Respectfully, "ORMSBY M'HARG, "Special Assistant to the Attorney General. "Santa Fe, X. M., Oct, 7, 1907." CLOSE FINISH IN GREAT BALLOON RACE. (Continued From Page One.) St. Louis is 700 miles on an air line, Abercorn Made Good Flight. St, Louis, Oct. 23. A messago re ceived by the Aero Club states that the German balloon Abercorn landed at Manassas, Prince Williams county, Virginia, nt 7:10 o'clock today. The distance covered was 680 miles In an air line from St. Lpuls, The Aber corn was the smallest balloon In the race and has the distinction of having crossed the Alps. It was piloted then as now by Paul Meckel. How Cup Will Be Awarded. St.' Louis, Oct. 23. The James Gor don Bennett cup will be awarded to the balloon that has covered the long est distance from St. Louis In a straight line, regardless of how long the balloon may have been in the air or how many miles it actually travel ed. Records for flight distance and for duration were broken by nearly every balloon in the race. The German bal loon Pommern, which landed at As bury Park, covered an air line distance from St. Louis of 880 miles and at noon appeared to be in the lead. Oscat Erbelock, the pilot of this balloon did not descend until he actually confront ed life ocean and might easily have exceeded the world's record for a long flight of 1,200 miles, made by Count De La Vaulx, when he sailed from Paris Kleff, Russia, if this condition had not been encountered. At one o'clock this afternoon with only one balloon, the French Lisle de Franc to be heard from, the German balloon Pommern, which landed at As bury Park, this morning, covering 880 miles, had a lead of 90 miles over Its nearest competitor, iho German Dus seldorf, which landed at Dover, Dela ware. , French Balloon May Yet Win. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 23. The French balloon Isle de France, which passed over Mount Holly, twenty miles northeast of here at noon to day, has been reported near Hightown, Xew Jersey, moving in the direction of Long Branch and not far from As bury Park, where the German balloon Pommern landed. Cream blade from grape Cream of Tar to7 absolutely free from alum. Strongest, purest, most economical and healthful of leavening agents Carefully guard your food from alum. CORTELYOU TO THE RESCUE. - (Continued From Page One) tate a temporary suspension or receiv ership of the Westlnghouse Electric Company, the Westinghouse Machine Company and the Nernst Lamp Com pany. Other manufacturing companies are in an absolutely solvent condition and the failure of the Security Invest ment Company will in no way affect the Union Switch and Signal Company and the Westlnghouse Air Brake Com ' pany. I would like it explicitly under stood that It was at the request of the j Pittsburg Clearing House that we nave suspended trading temporarily." Cause of Failure. , A petition for a receivership for the concerns named, it is said, will be made sometime today. Bankers In terested, express no doubt of pulling the companies through successfully. The embarrassment Is attributed to the Inability to secure funds on ac count of the stringency in the money market. The amount involved will run Into the millions. Westlnghouse Electric sold down to sixty at the New York stock exchange today, a decline of 19 5-8 polnt3 from last night. II J. S. CANDELARIO, THE C URIO MAN Look for Old Cart on Top of Building. 301-303 San Francisco 8treet. DISTRIBUTE FUNDS FROM LAND SALE Money Paid By Pennsylvania Devel opment Company Divided Among Different Institutions. ' Acting upon instructions of Orms by McIIarg, special assistant to the attorney general of the United States Territorial Land Commissioner Rob ert P. Ervien has distributed among three territorial Institutions the sum of $11,133.74 which represents the final payment of the Pennsylvania Devel opment company on the tracts of tim ber land purchased by it from the Territory, and which transaction be cause of irregularities in the delivery of the deeds was directly responsible for the removal of ex-Governor Hag orman. Former Territorial Land Commis sioner A. A. Keen to whom the money was paid declined to have it divided among the several territorial Institu and therefore kept the fund Intact. When Mr. Ervien assumed the duties of land commissioner in the spring of the present year he followed the ex ample of Mr. Keen and did not dis tribute the fund until notified to do so by Mr. McHarg. The New Mexico Deaf and Dumb institute of this city Is the principal beneficiary, having had placed to its credit $5,728.08 in its permanent im provement fund, and $116.84 in its in come fund. Other territorial institu tions to which the remainder is distrib uted are: New Mexico School of Mines at Socorro, which received $2,760 in Its permanent improvement fund, and $56.06 in its income fund, and the New Mexico Reform School at El Rito which secured $2,400 for its perma nent improvement fund and $48.76 for its income fund. The following is a copy of the let ter addressed to Mr. Ervien by Spe cial Assistant Attorney General Mc Harg ordering' the former to distrib ute the money which was done accord ingly: - "Mr. R. P. Ervien, commissioner of public lands, Santa Fe, Now Mexico. "Sir My attention has been called to the fact that the Pennsylvania De velopment company made a payment of some $10,000 to your predecessor In office, same being the last pay- iment upon lands which said company attempted to purchase from the Ter ritory of New Mexico; I understand that this money has not been distrib uted to the territorial institutions en titled to receive the same, and I have to advise you that unless steps are taken to place this fund at the dispo sal of the Institutions entitled there- Advertising pays. Try it and see, Keep your business ever beiore the public by advertising in your home paper. A good advertiser always has success In any honest enterprise. STANLEY HAS MAKING OF GOOD TOWN. (Continued From Page One) Fe Central Railway there is doing a good business right along and Its fa cilities and buildings have been in creased. I have great hopes for the future of Stanley and am glad we are in Santa Fe county. "We have business relations with your city; we come here to buy our supplies. We 'hope to be good citizens of the county and to help you build It up In every way." OR. DIAZ' SANITARIUM : (Incorporated.) Santa Fe, N. M. . Cornir Wttcr St. and Ca i t i vt Open to all lice n: a:i physl- cians and devoted to t, care r and treatment of th" i Neither B'ck. Neither . consunf.tiv'es nor II those who suffer from contagious diseases are admitted. Equipped with modern con- Z veniences and conducted In first "it class manner. j) Resident physician and trained nurses in attendance. $9.00 a week in general ward; $16.00 upwards in private room. APPLY FOR TERMS. Dr. Liebig,the famous German Chemist, says that beer is "liquid bread." By this he means that beer is a food full of life-giving, health-sustaining qualities. The value of beer as a food is becoming well known, and it is now used by many who have hitherto looked upon it as a beverage only. BlmeRibTbon Tke Beer of Quality is the most nourishing of all beers because it contains every particle of the healthful, wholesome nutriment of the malt and all the tonic properties of the hops from which it is made. The Pabst Eight-Day Malting Process follows nature by slowly transforming the substance of the barley into pure, nutritious food. The quality of the materials used and the Pabst method of brewing make Pabst Blue Ribbon not only a pure beer, but a healthful, tissue-building, muscle-building, life-giving, "liquid bread. " Drink Pabst Blue Ribbon, and you put health and strength into your system. When ordering beer, ask for Pabst Blue Ribbon. Made by Pabst at Milwaukee And bottled only at the Brewery.