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flf k Y I? (I 1 i ! t I ' V 1 ; (. n n V. f it if it 't, 1 5 J 'I M I i It r-l et 1 if ' VI, V ft' f 4 1S I J r " i SANTA m .NEW MEXICAN, SANTA FE, N. M MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1907. ft JV S4? - - Santa Fc way Company Central Rail- Effective SunJay, August 11, 1007. South Bound North Bound No 1 Ml Stations. Altl No 2 1 40 p 2 42 pi 3 3D pi 4 p 4Hp! 6 41) pi 8 lp 7 50 p Lv.. ..Santa Fa. " Kenuedy. " Stanley , Arr Art.. ....Morlarty ... " ....Wolutoib... " ....Kstaneia.... " Wlllard.... " Tor rant t..Lve 7,000 8,0M 8,870 8.250 8.175 6,140 6 7S 5 28 p 4 20 p 3 38 p 3 00 p 2 35 p 2 13 J li 41 p tl 16 a Freight, Passenger and Steamship business. Pullman berths secured by wire. Connections: At Santa Fe, with Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail way. At Kennedy, with Atchison, To peka & Santa Fe Hallway. At Tor rance with El Paso & Southwestern System. . I. GRIMSHAW, General Freight and Passenger Agent 1. Lis Mi 1. k Pile Railway ft. el SCHEDULE PASSENGER In Effect September 1, 1907. No. 81 Auto N i Miles MnlRy nCir nM. STATIONS Wed. Daily Dully Friday. Ex. Sun. Raton 7 do a. tn " 4 00 p.m. 0 Leaves RATON, N. M Arrives 7 25 a m 4 23 p.m. 7 CLIFTON HOUSE 7 60 am Bp m. " 8 PRESTON s 20 Si ra ! 5 00 p.m. 20 ...KOEHLER, JUNCTION .... ... ............ 510p.m. 23 KOEHLKR .... 9Wa. m 35??pm- 33 tr-- VEKMEJO j V" 9 10 a. in 5 55 p.m. Lv... (a 9 a. IS. e-.P. m. 41 cerrososo 10 20 a, m. 6.10p.m. Ar CIMARRON.. ) V 1130 am. 7 00a. m ' Lv 1 A 20 p. m.H7 45 a.m 60 Ar .UTS PARK L Tuesday from STATIONS Thursday Des Saturday Moiues " iTcOa ro 0 Leave DKS M'llNES, N M Arrl .. lioalnl: U CAPULINVEGAS .. .. . 2 25p m 22 VIGIL .. ... . 2 40 m 25 THOMPSON lis , n . .... 31 CUNNINGHAM I".'. 150 ) in! 42 Arrlvef CLIFTON HOUSE JUNCTION i Leav 2 oon ni! 42 Lea e. CLIFTON HOUSE JUNCTION Urrl 2 20p.m 49 Arrive RATON, N. M. Leav No. 2 Dally 12 15 p. in. 11 57 a. m. H 40a. m. 1 00 a. m 11 10a. m. Auto Car Daily Ex. H 1 1 ti . p. m P m No3t Monday Wednesday Friday tt 85 p. m 6 05 p, ro 5 45 p. m 5 20 p. m 5 10 p. m 4 05 p. m 4 05 p. mi 3 45 p. m 3 15 D. in 2 40 p, m 1 40 p. m The New Mexican's Daily Short Story THE FALL OF NATIONS Tha Struggle Between the Empire of the East and the Empire of the West. Venice, Its Secret Three and Its Long Reign of Terror. Most countries which have died have gone down llt'liting. The Human em pire I'i'ilslioil like that, and by the Irony of futo the power of the Caesars ciune to tin end far away from Home. l'tiT it had existed for centuries the Uoman empire became so vast and un wieldy that It hud to be divided Into two, the empire of the west and the empire of the east. The capital of the former was Home. The empire of the west became so weak at last that It could make no stand against its enemies. Home -was sacked by the barbarians' and eventu ally became not the capital of a vast empire, but the city of the popes, over which the pontiffs reigned as kings. The temporal power of the popes last ed till 1870, while the capital of Italy was lirst Turin and then Milan. Final ly the city was taken without a real light by the soldiers of the king of Italy. The empire of the east had Its capi tal at Constantinople. For centuries It was 1 he greatest power In the world. But It became honeycombed with vice and enervated with pride and luxury; also it grew old and weak. Then In 1422 the Turks made u tigerish spring on Constantinople and took It by storm. The last of the Greek emperors died sword in hand, and his descendants are living in England today In very humble situations. Egypt, once so powerful and so fa mous under the pharaohs, was con quered by Homo and was afterward swamped by the Moslems. The cres ceut was supreme in the land of the Nile, and the aforetime haughty Egyp tians were slaves for a thousand years, The great moguls used to reign lu India. In the days of Queen Elizabeth the mogul or emperor of Delhi, as he was sometimes called was so power ful that he thought It a vast conde scension on his part to receive an em bassy from the maiden queen. But as time went on the great rajahs, or 1. 20 sday nday irday a. in. a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m a. in. a. m. t Cont eets with 1 I I'aso Southwestf rn Ky, train 124, arriving in uawion, a. u,,tuo;iui. in i Connects with El Paso Southwestern Uy. train 125, leaving Dawson, N. M. at 10:0a a. n. Htuge for Van Houten, N M meets trains at Preston, N. M. Connects with Stage to and from Taos and Ellzabethtown, N. M. Track connection with A. T. & S. F Ky., at Eaton and Preston, with C. & S. Ky. ty. at Vermejo. N. M. Cimarron, N. M . is depot for following stations in N. M.: Coate, Ponil Park, Lays Ute Park, N. M., is depot for following stations in N. M.: Arroo Seco, Aurora, H own, Lobo, Questa, Ranchos de Taos, lied River City, Talpa, Taos, Twining and Vald J. DEDMAN, J. VAN IIOUTEN, Superintendent. Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr. RATON, N. M. RATON, N. M. I E. P. & S. VV Cerro, Elizabeth ORMAN, Passenger Aet. RATON, N. M B7-...J Daily until October 31, 1907. Accepted In Tourist Sleeper on payment Pullman fare; also In free chair cars. Through service on fast trains. Stop-overs enable you to visit Grand Canyon Phoenix, Prescott, and many other points. Ask for Santa Fe Southwest San Joaquin Valley Tourist Leaflet. G. H. DONART, Agent. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Co. Santa Fe, New Mexico. 4.L. RIVALS FLAT", OPENING : BLANK :B00K (FRAY PATENT.) NEW MEXICAN PRINTING CO., SOLE MAKERS FOR NEW MEXICO. The New Mexican Printing Oom pany has the largest, most modern and best arranged book bindery in the Southwest. Th best kind of work only turned out. 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Stahl, Port Richmond, Call forn la. Claire. Henry Essinger and wife, St. Jo seph, Missouri; T. Johnson, Chicago Alexander Read, Tierra Amarilla Dan C. Sullivan, Antonito, Colorado Theodore Chacon, Las Vegas; W. Cuthbert and wife, Littleton. Colora do; W. S. Thompson, Chama; D. D, Bronson, Albuquerque; J. D. Smillie, Thomas H. Wilson, C. W. Strohl, Eat on. Colorado; Rosswell Sneelman. Al buquerque; Samuel J. Ross, Adairville Kentucky; Frank P, Sauervein, Los Angeles; R. E. Lamb and wife, Den ver; Mrs. H. K. Belden, Mrs. C. Smal ley, Trinidad.Colorado; W. L. Williams and wife, Estancia; Thomas Jones Cerrillos; I. K. McGaffey, Roswell; B. McGaffey, Albuquerque; C. R. Rob erts, Estancia; W. P. Johnson, Albn querque. Normandie. r Antonio Quintana, Albuquerque Frank Healey, Denver; Elfego Vigil Las Anamis, Colorado; Thomas Grin waid, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma James Latham and wife, Enid, Okhv homa; Juan Medina, Espanola; Thorn as G. Lloyd and wife, Cananea, Mexi co; F. B. Horn, Alva, Oklahoma; Ran- on Sanchez, Estancia; S. Trecique and wife. Las Vegas; James Maxwell, Os car Greedly, La Junta, Colorado; L. M. Burnett, Antonito, Colorado. Coronado. O. R. Garrett, Idaho; M. W. Butler, J. Comeau, Durango, Colorado; Ben Esplnosa, Ortiz, Colorado; F. B. Shat tuck, Eaton Raymond Ramage D. Jeffs, Pueblo, Colorado; Steven Nel son, Albuquerque; Crecencion Man (Homestead Entry No. 7289.) Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. October 15, 1907. Notice is hereby given that David Rodriguez of Santa Fe, N. M., has filed notice of his intention to make final five-year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 7289, made October 22, 1902, for the NW1-4 Sea son 22, Township 15 N Range 11 E., and that proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at Santa Fe, N. M.. on November 22. 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Antonio Trujillo, of Santa Fe, N. M.; Irlneo Rodriguez, of Santa Fe, N. M.; Jose Maria Martinez, of Santa Fe, N. M.; Fellz Rodriguez, of Lamy, N. M. MANUEL R. OTERO, Register DeWltfs Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve Is good for little burns and big burns, small scratches or bruises and big ones. Sold by The Ireland Pharmacy. tributary moguls. ; wars bet the Euro France aud neai . thou Eii - seized th for herse the way, by the I . peusatioi cestors. Poland the map was mu , Russia, i . emperor to be on ; Poland, Prussia t Xobie , the worl : at Wars ish arm zon of thought But I own fau; the commou (Homestead Entry No. 7288.) Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M.. October 21, 1907. Notice is hereby given that Francis co Sandoval, of Pecos, N. M., has filed notice of his intention to make final five year proof in support of his claim viz: Homestead entry No. 7288, made October 21. 1902, for the NW 1-4. Sec tion 33, Township J7N., Range 12E., and that said proof will be made be fore Register and Receiver at Santa Fe. N. M.. on November 29. 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on, and cultivation of, the land, vix: Dionicio Sandoval, Felix Sandoval, Bonifacio Sandoval and Antonio Ur ban, all of Pecos, N. M. MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. MASONIC. Montezuma Lodge, No. 1, A. F. & A. M. Regu lar communication first Monday of eacn month at Masonic Hall at 7; SO p. m. R. H. hANNA. W. M. .LAN 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 8ELIGMAN, Sec'y. ft Kennedy's Laxative Cougn Syrup is a safe, sure and prompt remedy for coughs and colds and is good for ev ery member of the family. Sold by The Ireland Pharmacy. gainst the ader by the :, This gave .ipper hand laud, but 3 back and eat moguls moguls, by asion given as a com- t by his an- ig place oil ne time It i onger than . ,. ila and the . lly too glad the king of io king of all parts of )lish capital In the Tol Monmouth, f England, .h rough her The mass of ere slaves In all but name. They were not allowed to move from one part of the country to another without leave, they could not own a foot of land, and they could never.be sure that they might not be sold by the great noble they served to a new master; hence the nobles and the people never stood together in time:; of clanger or disaster. Poland was a big country, but it was divided against itself, and Russia, Prussia nn.l Austria combined were more powerful. They all three joined hands, and each took a large share of Poland hi 1772. That was the "first partition of Poland." The Poles sub mitted tamely, for they were still di vided. Zn 1793 the trio of robbers made a second swoop. Only the ghost of Po land was left. Another year saw the end of the tragedy. The last rem uants of Poland were swallowed up by Russia, Prussia aud Austria. The fate of the republic of Venice 1 one of the most dramatic In all history. For hundreds of years the City of tho Lagoons wa9 one of the most powerful states in the world. Its doges ranked us the equals of the proudest kiuga. Its alliance was coveted by the great est powers. Its government was one of sheer terrorism. The doge was hardly more than a splendid figure head. All real power rested In the hands of the dreaded council of ten and the secret three. The latter were a trio of living mysteries and were known by name to practically no one In Venice. Sometimes a man was one of the secret three and his own wife and chil dren never dreamed It. Their most dreaded servants were masked mutei. If a Venetian, no matter how high his rank, was denounced by the council of ten or the secret three, he knew hfi was no better than a dead man. So the government of Venice was a terror to its own people and the outside world. Then Napoleon came upon the Hp Excursions Sant Fe Commindery No. 1, K. T. Regular conclave second Saturday in each month at Masonic Hall j 7:30 p.m. C. J. CRANDALL, E. C. H. F. STEPHENS, Recorder. Santa Fe Lodge of Perfection No. 1, 14th degree, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry meets on tne third Saturday of each month t 7:30 o'clock In the evening in Masonic Hall, south side of Plaza. ViBiting Scottish Rite Masons are cor dially invited to attend. CHARLES A. WHEELON, 32, Venerable Master. HENRY F. STEPHENS. 14, Sec. i 1 ' - I. O. O. F. Santa Fe Lodge, No. 2. 1. O. O. F., meets every Thursday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall, San Francisco Street. Visiting brothers welcome. MAX KALTER, N. G. LEO HERSCH, V. O. DAVID L. MILLER, Sec'y. B. P. O. E. Santa Fe Lodge, No. 460, B. P. O. E., holds Its regular session on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting brothers are Invited and wel come. R. H. HANNA, E. R. J. D. SENA, Sec'y. SECOND CLASS COLONIST RATES TO CALIFORNIA On sale dally 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. G. H. DONART, Agent A., T. & 8. p. Ry. Legal blanks both English and Spanish for sale, by the New Mexi can Printing Company. FRATERNAL UNION. Santa Fe Lodge, No 2ftf Fraternal Union of America. Rer.uhir meetings rst and third Mondnvo n oacb month at 8 o'clock p. el, nj.i flows' Hall, San Francisco Street. 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