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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1907. ANTA FE NEW MEXICAN. SANTA FE, N.M. PAGE THREE (Homestead Entry. No. 7208.) Department of the Interior, Land Offlco at Santa Fe, N. M. Sept., 23, 1007. Notice is 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 1-2 SW 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 viz: 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. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder P-.s relieve backache, weak kidneys, and inflammation of the bladder. Sold by Th3 Ireland Pharmacy. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Trustees up to 12 o'clock noon, November 15, 1007, 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. Proposals will be opened at a meeting of the Board held at Santa Fe, New Mexico, on the above mentioned date. VENCESLAO JARAMILLO, Secretary. El Rito, New Mexico. The New Mexican Printing Com pany keeps on hand a large assort blanks are carefully prepared In ac cordance with statute and will be found satisfactory. Reductions in prices are made to those who pur chase In quantity. BIank3 necessary In making homestead entries, or final proof theron, desert land entries or final proof thereon, coal declaratory statements and In securing mining claims also kept iu stock and for salt by the New Mexican PHntins Company. Every Woman it laiereeiuu ana tnouia eqow about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray 'llie new 1 iiEinni vjnngt. Best 3i oi conven ient. It cleanse Em i row A m Yftnr dr n paint for It. It ne cannot tuppiy the AthBi- i.nf Hdnii HtRinn fur iiinntriiti.il hook sealed. It elves rail partMuinrs anu uirecuuin in. lnnhiB in in, ilea. M A li VEL t'O. 11 Emtl8d Bt-efit. NKW VORtt. WHEN HER BACK ACHES A Woman Finds All Her Energy and Ambition Slipping Away. Santa Fe women know how the aches and pains that come when the kidneys fail r.ake life a burden. Backache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy spells, distressing urinary troubles, all tell of sick kidneys and warn you of the stealthy approach of diabetes, dropsy and Brlght's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills permanently cure all these disorders. Here' proof of It in a Santa Fe woman's words: Miss Adela Arias, living at 10C Grif fin St.. Santa Fe, N. M., says: "The use of Doan's Kidney Pills in my case brought quick and thorough relief from a disordered condition of the kid ueys that has troubled rae for some time. I suffered from a dull heavy aching in the small of my back, the attacks always being aggravated by colds, and In addition to this trouble, I was often aggravated by colds. I was often distresses with headaches and dizziness. My attention was first called to Doan's Kidney Pills about three years ago anu procured a box at the Ireland Pharmacy, their use proved the claims made for them genuine. Off and cn since that time whenever occasion has required, I have used Doan's Kidney Pills and the quick and positive relief always ob tained is what warrants my high ap preciation of this medicine." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MUbum Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. IF! The New Mexican Printing Com )any Is headquarters for engraved cards de viste in New Mexico. Get our work done here and you will be pleased In every particular. Foley's Kidney Cure wul cure any case of kidney trouble that Is not beyond medicalaid. Sold by The Ire land Pharmacy. The New Mexican Printing Com pany is prepared to do the best of brief work In short order and at very reasonable rates. Lawyers, who de. side to have their briefs printed rap idly and correctly and to present them to the Supreme Court now in sessiOD here on time, should call on the Nev Mexican Printing Company. e A weak Stomach causing dyspepsia, a weak Heart with palpitation or in termittent pulse, always means weak stomach nerves or weak Heart nerves. Strengthen these inside or controlling nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and see how quickly these ailments disappear. Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis., will mail sample free. Write for them. A test will toll. Your health is cer tainly worth thi3 simple trial. Sold by all dealers. ::1 :M II si; '.. . ,- ? " i. ' w - V- - New Mexico Military Institute. ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO. "The West Point of the Southwest." Army Officer Detailed by War Depart ment.. Army Inspectors RANK SCHOOL IN CLASS "A." Thorough Academic course, preparing young men for college or for business life. Great amount of open air work. Healthiest location of any Military School In the Union. Located in the beautiful Pecos Valley the garden spot of the West at an elevation of 3,700 feet above sea level, sunshine every day, but little rain or snow during session. Eleven officers and instructors, all gradu ates from standard eastern colleges. Ten buildings, thoroughly furnished, heated, lighted and modern in all respects. REGENTS E. A. Cahoon, President; W. G. Hamilton, Vice President; J. Phelps White, Treasurer; W. M. Atkinson, Secre tary, and W. A. Finlay. For particulars and illustrated catalogue address, COL. JAS. W. WILLSON, Superintendent. QJ0 CAUEJITE f(0T SPRINGS. These Celebrated Hot Springs are located In the midst of the Ancient Cliff Dwellings, twenty-five miles west , of Taos, and fifty miles north of Santa Fe, and about twelve miles from Bar-! anca Station, on the Denver & Rio J uranae nauroaa, rrom wnicn point a daily line of stages runt to the springs. The temperature of these waters is from 90 to 122 degrees. The gases are carbonic. Altitude 6,000 feet. Climate very dry .and delightful the year round. There Is now a commodious hotel for the convenience of Invalids, and tourists. People suffering with consumption, cancer, and other con tagious diseases, are not accepted. These waters contain 1,686.24 grains of alkaline salts to the gallon, being the richest alkaline Hot Springs In the world. The efficiency of these wat ers has been thoroughly tested by the miraculous cures attested to In the following diseases: Paralysis, Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Malaria, Brlght's Disease of the Kidneys, Syphilitic and Mercurial Affections, 8crofula, Catarrh, La Grippe, all Female Complaints, etc. etc. Board, lodging and bathing $2.50 per day; $15 per week; $50 per month. Stage meets Denver trains and waits for Santa Fe train upon re quest. This resort Is attractive at all seasons and Is open all winter. Pas sengers for OJo Callente can leave Santa Fe at 9 a. m., and reach OJo Callente at 4 p. m., the same day. Fare for round trip from 8anta Fe to Ojo Caliente, $7.40. For further par ticulars, address. ANTONIO JOSEPH, Proprietor. OJo Callente. Taos County, N .Mi OUR PI ACE OTTO RETSCH, Proprietor. FALSTAFF BOTTLED BEER. ANY QUANTITYFROM A PINT UP. Fine Vines, Liqnors and cigars. WEST SIDE OF PLAZA i i i SANTA FE, N.M. .2 General Orders No. 20. . Territory of New Mexico, Adjutant General's Office. Santa Fe, N. M., October 19, 1907. I. The resignation of Louis W. Calles us a First Lieutenant In the First Infantry, National Guard of New Mexico, is ac septed to date October 19, 1907, on account of personal busi ness rendering it Impossible for him to attend to military duties. The resignation of Edward D. Holt, as a Captain in the First Squadron of Cavalry, National Guard of New Mexico, Is accepted to date October 19, 1907, on account of removal from the Territory. Captain Holt will turn over all proper ty for which ho Is responsible to Second Lieutenant J. C. Sharp, First Squadron of Cavalry, receipts for same being executed in triplicate. The resignation of Ralph H. Ludlum as a Second Lieuten ant, unasstgned, In the National Guard of New Mexico, is accepted to date October 19, 1907. II. The following appointment and promotion are announced for the information of all concerned: To be Surgeon General, on the staff of the Commander In Chief, with rank of Colonel from October 1, 1907, James A. Massie of Santa Fe, N. M. To be Captain in the First Infantry, with rank from Octo ber 22, 1907, Second Lieutenant Harry F. McCullough, First Infantry. Captain McCullough Is assigned to Company F, First In fantry and will report, by letter to Lieutenant-Colonel E. C. Abbott, First Infantry for duty. III. The following assignments, to duty, of officers now un asslgned are announced: Captain Oliver C. Nelson, to duty as Regimental Adjutant, First Infantry, to date October 19, 1907. Second Lieutenant Eugene A. Lohman, to duty, as Quarter master and Commissary, First Battalion First Infantry, to date October 19, 1907. Second Lieutenant Carlos Vierra, to duty, with Company F, First Infantry, to date October 19, 1907. Captain Nelson and Lieutenant Lohman will report, by let ter, to Lieutenant Colonel E. C. Abbott, First Infantry and Lieutenant Vierra to Captain H. E. McCullough, First In fantry, for duty. IV. Major Robert C. Rankin, Is relieved from duty with the First Squadron of Cavalry, National Guard of New Mexico, to date October 1, 1907. The commanding officers of Troop A, First Squadron of Cavalry, and of the Signal Detachment, will, until further orders, report to and receive their Instructions from the Ad jutant General's office Instead of squadron headquarters. V. The tract of land secured for the purpose of a target range at Las Vegas, N. M., will hereafter be known as the Las Vegas Rifle Range, which range will be used as the Terri torial Range for concentration of the different organizations of the National Guard of this Territory for competitions, In struction, etc., in small arms practice. VI. Paragraph 20 of G. O. No. 169, c. s. War Department, which provides for a band of brown braid one-half Inch wide to be worn upon the sleeves of the service coat of all officers, the lower edge of braid to be three inches from the end of sleeve, the same is adopted In the National Guard of New Mexico and all officers will arrange to provide themselves with the same as early as practicable. By command of the Governor. A. P. TARKINGTON, Adjutant General. Official: Adjutant General. JOPLIN AN IDEAL CONVENTION CITY Missouri Town Will Royally Entertain Delegates to American Mining Con gress Next Month. Joplin, Mo., Oct. 26. The tenth an nual session of the American Mining Congress to be held In this city No vember 11th, originated in the West, as the result of the hard times ten years ago, and the organization hav ing gained several points, it now asks for a governmental department, be lieving that when the government is convinced that one-half of the tonnage hauled by the railroads is the direct result of mining, heed will be given to their suggestions, as the only nation al organization representing the min ing Interests in the United States. All of its sessions except that of 1900, which was held in Milwaukee, have been in the West, and while Jop lin fully appreciates the honor of en tertaining the 700 delegates of this distinguished body of men, it also realizes that its guests will And here a mining camp unlike any other min ing camp in the world, no other one is so accessible, no other plays so im portant a part in the world's produc tion of zinc one-fourth of me world's supply being produced right here. The observers will al so find much to interest them in both underground and top development. Here with mines at its very door for demonostration will be discussed ev ery phase of mining of vital interest, by eminent mining men, whose years of experience, as well as practical work give their utterances weight no mere theory can refute. The Joplin district has over six hundred mines, five hundred miles of macadam roads, fifty miles .of interurban electric lines, and an ideal climate. Its farms pro duced over J12.000.000 In surplus pro ducts and here are raised the finest stock, best fruit and the purest water on earth. This Is an Ideal place to hold this congress, to discuss the pro tection the mines need and plan for its future. BUSINESS CHANGE . AT TUCUMCARI Colonel T. W. Heman Enlarges His Real Estate Firm By Taking in Son as a Partner. Tucumcari, N. M., Oct. 26 Elwood Heman, son of Colonel T. W. Heman, has arrived here from Atlanta, Geor gia. Colonel Heman has taken his son into partnership and the firm will be known as T. W. Heman and Son. The firm is one of the leading real real estate firms of Quay county. Thomas W. Pierce, accompanied El wood Heman from Atlanta to accept a position as bookkeeper for the new firm. Dr. J. E. Manney has just complet ed a commodious twelve-room resi dence in the McGee addition. The house is modern and is a credit to the residence section. The Rev. John R. Gass of Albuquer que, is a recent investor in Tucumcari real estate, having bought a business lot of Dr. H. D. Nichols. The Tucumcari Steam Laundry ha3 been compelled to close down for re pairs. It is expected that the laundry will be opeu again in the hear future. Dr. C. M. Stanflll of Centervllle, Ten nessee, will open a dental office in this city at an early date. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people without a pen ny's cost the great value of this scientific prescription known to drug gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Ca tarrh Remedy. Sold brail dealers. "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 at this place where they are up-to-date In everything. A trial will convince you. Have your stationery printed by the New Mexican Printing Company. KA oSttutaFo. ft iLKl ST Jfl' fMonarty Santa Row J IS AKstanclft si i ' J v O. STUDY THE MAP. The natural point on the New A., T. & S. F. Cutoff for the distribu tion of freight, having the advantage of the easy grades and short route to the East and West, and direct communication will all points in the Ter ritory. Wholesale houses are coming to Willard as soon as the Cut-off is open. Surrounded by a fine farming country. The purest water in New Mexico. The geographical center of Torrance County and of New Mexico. The water point on the great A., T. &. S. F. short line through New Mexim Willard is a growing town. Willard will make a City. Study the Ma'i. For information, cal on or address FRANK L. WALRATH, REAL ESTATE. WILLARD, N. M. k V VSVtX XttMX XSiVVU VOfVt &VM wv Santa Fe Livery Stable THEODORE CORRICK Proprietor. LIVERY. BOARDING AND FEED STABLE FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGE8BR VICE GOOD SADDLE HORSES 5 FIN M RIGS j J I PHONE 132. 120 SAN FRANCISCO ST. vttrcc xsxxx xsaocs stxxxx vvx I am b ole Agent in this city for "SCHWABS" Celebrated Set Price Suits of $10.00 $15.00 $20.00 25.00 Fit and wear guaranteed. Sole ageut for "Crossetts" Men's Shoes, "Best on Earth." Please call and convince yourself. No trouble to show goods. ADOLPH SELIGM AN f. m piegelberg- 257 San Fran citco Street Indian anu (Qeiican V c res am Curios Blankets, Baskets, Rag, Wa, Feather and Linen Drawn Work, Opals, Turquols, Garnets and Other Gems. OUR MOTTO: To Have the Best of Everything In Our Line Kodaks and Photo Supplies. ART PICTURES AND FRAMING We make a specialty of DEVELOPING, PRINT ING and ENLARGING. Mail Orders Given Promp Attention. Send for Catalogue. HOWLAND & DEWEY COMPANY, 510 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Calif. Henry E. Jones, of Tampa, Florida, writes: "I can thank God for my present health, due to Foley's Kidney Cure. I tried doctors and all kinds of kidney cures, but nothing done me mucll good till I took Foley's Kidney Cure., Four bottles cured me, and I have no more pain in my back and shoulders. I am 62 years old, and suf fered long, but thanks to Foley's Kid ney Cure I am well and can walk and enjoy myself, it ia a pleasure to rec ommend it to those needing a kidney medicine. For sale by The Ireland Pharmacy. Keep your business ever before the public by advertising in your home paper. A good advertiser always hag success In any honest enterprise. Take DeWitt's Little Early Riser Pills. Sold by The Ireland Pharmacy. "HOI OYSTERS! HQ!" The first of the season just received at the only up-to-date short ordet 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. NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS. We are pleased to announce that Fo ley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles Is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug Law as it contains . no opiates or othei harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. For sale by The Ireland Pharm acy. ' , Legal blanks both English and Spanish for sale by the Nw Mexl can Printing Company.