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PAGE SIX BAh tfA JTE JNKW MEXICAN, 8ANTA FE, liL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1907. m rn J LL1 IL Santa Fe Central Hail way Company TZX3B TABUS Jim h V- ; 5 Effective Sunday, August 11, 1907. South Bound North Bound No 1 Ml Statloui. iltl Mo a 1 Dpi i 4! P 3 ;. p Hp 4 E9p i 49 p B 19 l 1 50 p Lvt. .Santa P...Arr .hflunedy.,.. " . Stanley ... " JHortarty ... " in... " Alciutosl ' Kitanoia., " .Wtllard., in .... Torrance 7,onoi 8,050 8,870 8,250 6.175 8,140 4,125 6 475 5 28 p 4 29 p 3 36 p 3 00 p 2 35 p 2 M p 12 41 p 11 15 a Passenger and Steamship Freight, business. Pullman berths secured by wire. Connections: At Santa Fe, with Denver & Rio Qrande Railroad, and. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail way. At Kennedy, wUh Atchison, To peka & Santa Fe Railway. At Tor rance with El Paso & South western fey stein. g. . grimsiiaWi General Freight and Pattengtr Agert JLl It! iUPii f?rV ill! El. PASSENGER si SCHEDULE In Effect September 1, 1907. ( A to No3( No. 31 Auto Nj , J !. No. 2 C(tr Monday Monday Car frora i STATIONS Dally Daily Wednesday. Wed. IJi.ily Oi'Hy Ex: Sua. Friday Friday. Ex. Sun. Ruton - 7 00 a m Twp.m. U Leaves RATON. N. M Arrive 12 15 p. m smS'S' ItiZ. 85.. i rREsW :. fSS:S: :::::::::::::: 'J 23 KOEHLEW ... 1110a. m $ WP- - 9aVni. i 'm ... VKMIU0 U;:M 2; S: :::::::::::::: SS:S: ,'StS. ::::::::::: v::l ckkkososo S.... .-. liiJOa.tn. ti:wp.m. 47 Ar 1 CIMAKRoN )""at 9 35 a-m- "-5 51 p. in. 2 40 p.n' " 20 p. Si !f7 a. m .Z '"" 'i5lP ' 4Qp-m- "" Vo 20 i J!L ,TrT" " o lemc DfiSM'I.NES.N M Arrive l2S? a- 111 Oa'm'":'.-.'." II CAI'ULIN VtUAS ; J., a ' VIUUj 8 4a. m i2 2.ip.ni '"THOMPSON . 8 30 a. m ?'' rzzzz:: ::::::::::::.. .. M m 42 Arrive) CI IF TON HOUSE JUNCTION ( Lave '3Stt'm v i.,"e. tXIFTOXlloU.su JUNCTION Arrive t'm I m :;:'.. ,U iv. KATOS.N.M Leaves 100 a. m w . - ..11. LI hn, -It VMltlU tltt- l'll J-?V tl I r IS K 1-Hso SoutLwertw.. Kj . train tc5. leaving Uawsou, N. M. at 10:0.1 a S (itaire for Vnit lloiiten. N M.,mert trains ut Presloii. N. M. t'onuectswltli Stiitfe to and from Taos and Ellzabethtowu, N. M. -i'r:.,.w rr.miPPtioii with A. T. & S F Rv., at Raton and Preston, with C. 4:8. Ry. at Dos koines, and E. P. & 6, Cliuarmn. N. M . Is di'jiot for folluwii-g tatlon iu N. M.: Coato, Ponll Park, Rays do and Red Lakes, . Ut" Park N. M., s depot for following stations In N. M.: Arroyo Seco, Aurora, Bald) , Black Lakes, Corro, Elizabeth own l.obo, Quests, Ratichos de Taoi, Red River Cl'y, Talpa, Taos, Twining and Valdet. J. VAN HOUTEN, uvn,ma, Vice Pros, and Gen. Mgr. Oen. Passenger Agt, J. DEDMAN, Superintendent. RATON, N. The New Mexican's Daily Short Story ANIMAL EPICURES. ONLY PERFECT RESULTS ARE OBTAINED. COLUMBIA CRAPHOPHONES AND COLUMBIA RECORDS. Our Cylinder Records' Fit Any Cylinder Machine X. P. Cylinder Records" 25 cents each. $3.00 per dozen. HALF FOOT CYLINDER RECORDS 50c Each. $5.00 Per Dozen Cylinder Machine. Range In Price from 97.50 to $125.00 OUR DISC .(ECGIDS FIT AJW DISC Vk. CljipE 10-inch Disc Records 60 cents each. $7.20 per Dozen. 12-lnoh Disc Records $1 each. $10 per Dozen. Disc Machines range in price from $12.50 to $100.00. ALL MACHINES GUARANTEED. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. 505-507 ICth Street, Denver, Colo. Mail Order Departments. I 3SS CORHSIMG BACK? BEFORE STARTING PURCHASE ROUND TRIP TICKET BETWEEN SANTA FE STATIONS FOR LOCAL TRIPS AND SAVE TEN CENTS ON THE DOLLAR If you contemplate a trip this Fall East, West, North or Scutb, let us name jnn Rates' For PartlonlaM call on or Address v G. H. DONART, AGT. Take Dew 111 a i-U'i? wr tu" IMIIs. Syhl '' The Ireland Pharmacy. When in need of anything In the printing' line, such as wedding card? Invitations, briefs, call on the Neu The Crab Eating Raocoon and Peeul iar Crustacean Taste. What made the crab eating raccoon first take to his queer diet? The HOTFL ARRIVALS Palace. Lee Scott, Estancla; H. B. Henlng Albuquerque; II. Gunderson, Denver; S. N. Lnughlin, Eaton Grant; J. F. Kirkcndall, Cincinnati, Ohio; H. Wy man, Chicago; II. L. Waldo, Las Veg as; C, A. Korten, Chicago; W. E. Gort ner, Las Vegas; John W. Corbett, Moii'italnalr; L. Halsey Williams, Pe- question is suggested by a specimen of cos; b. G. Wilson, Las Vegas; H. A. this strange animal which has arrived Gray( San Francisco; E, C. D. Putron at the menagerie and will be happy to and wjfe Hanover, Pennsylvania; Mrs, oblige any generous visitor wuu an Illustration of the quickest way to kill, unshell and swallow a crustacean with out artificial assistance of any kind. Doubtless the peculiarity originated in the shore frequenting habits of the species, and, being a delicate feeder, FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. MASONIC. Montezuma Lodge, No. 1, A. F. S. A. M. Regu lar communication -first Monday of eacn month at Masonic Hall at 7; SO p. m. R. H. HANNA. W. M. tLAN R. McCORD, Sec'y. If W. H. Black, Courtland, Kansas; George S. DIckerson, New Orleans; Mrs. Bertha Klllen, P. C. Emlgh, Owen Brewer, Formosa , Kansas; Arnold Young, Estancla. i Claire. J. S. Duncan. Las Vegas; O. N. 3 33 Santa Fe Chapter, No. 1, R. A. M. Regu lar convocation second Monday of each month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m. SPITZ, H. P. the succulence of the crab, once crack-' - -3 "bC ARTHUR ELIGMAN, Sec'y. eu, WHS UU ouvjouo luuuccuicui iu io- new his acquaintance on every possi ble occasion. Originally probably a fruit eater, the raccoon is Inquisitive and dainty, both strong incentives to experiments in diet. When an indi vidual sees a small object he does not understand, bia actions fall under three headings. He first puts the article to close scrutiny, both with his eyes and that supercilious upturned nose of his; then he takes it away and washes It a very characteristic uction of this water loving animal and final ly puts it to the grand test of eatable- Frank Williams, C. H. Vose, Valley Ranch; P, N. Knowlton, Denver; A. D. Mulford, St. Joseph, Missouri; W. H. H. Llewellyn, Las Cruces; W. M. Atkinson, J. P. White, Louis Rozarth, Roswell; E. L. Medler, Albuquerque; D, J. Leahy, Las Vegas; W. S. Hope well, Albuquerque; W. M. Berger, Be len; M. S. Hauser, Los Angeles; W. S. Taylor, Wellington, Kansas; Nath an Lawless and wife, Belle Plalne, Kansas. Normandle. James Jaramillo, Albuquerque; W. C. Smith and family, Delta, Colorado; nnao sr ntlu.rwltio If It ntmonra nn. ' - - -rr t . , T tvt in Knrlnue ,san( tovai. tl. aumnur j. iu palatable, he gives it to his wife. this way it is easy to imagine how the creek loving coon, wearying of too much fruit, made his first crab supper and, though he has never been able to add a squeeze of lemon or brown bread and butter to the repast, has be come a confirmed lover of Crustacea ever since. All creatures make experi ments of the sort and occasionally car ry them on until they become a fixed habit, and their whole structure is modified Iu accordance. Nature, for Instance, never Intended the osprey to live on fish. It was the temptation of an old world trout in difficulties in the shallows that first led the great hawk astray. Some small Brazilian monkeys, again, live almost exclusive ly on birds' eggs, an Australian parrot has given up a proper vegetarian diet for an exclusive regimen of mutton, and many other instances of the same unorthodox appetites might be cited. London Globe. Beeves, Guthrie, Oklahoma; S. Riven burg, Durango, Colorado; S. A. Nls bett, Estancla; G. S. Marltz and wife, Espanola; Michael O'Brien, Antontto, Colorado. Coronado. J. H. Wade, Pecos; E. J. D'Arcy and wife Willard; Charles Arnold, J. C, LaFollette, Stanley. Sant Fe Comnnnderr No. i ff, ff.'yy'' 41 "o"1"' tuiitittvo -ar?" secon(1 Saturday In each ' month at Masonic Hall i 7:20 p. m. C. J. C RANDALL, E. C. H. F. STEPHENS, Recorder. Santa Fe Lodge of Perfection No. 1, 14th degree. Ancient and Accepted Pcottish Rite of Free Masonry meets nn the third Saturday of each month t 7:30 o'clock in 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, Sec. Sick Headache. This distressing disease results from a disordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at any drug s'iore and try it. A POOR, RUN DOWN WOMAN. Many a woman who is weak and all run down, would thank Dr. Lauritzeu from the bottom of her heart, if she would only try Lauritzen's Health Ta ble Malt or Malt Tonic, because it would surely make a new woman of her. For sale by, H. S. KAUNE & CO. CITY BOTTLING WORKS. Phone 38 I. O. O. F. Santa Fe Lodge, No. 2. I. O. O. F., meets every Thursday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall, San Francisco Street, visiting brothers welcome. MAX KALTER, N. Q. LEO HERSCH, V. Q. DAVID L. MILLER, Sec'y. We have secured the agency for Or Ino Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new lax- POINTED PARAGRAPHS. A good many loafers Imagine they are philosojthers. You are very fond of your opinions. Let other men enjoy theirs. Parents will say their children are atiye that makes the liver lively, purl bad, but won't stand it from others. fiei the breath, cures headache and Enthusiasm Is all right provided you regulates the digestive organs. Cures don't meet a man who is full of it chronic constipation. Ask us about It. when you are busiest. i aoia ny 1 ne ireiana J.jnarmacy. The average man has more respeet for a thief than a deadbeat. And thieves are not held In high esteem. When a man tells his "story," always remember that he exaggerates it and that he isn't fair with the other fellow. Among the white races more than seven-tenths of religion is confined to women. Yet the men run things. Very faw men are really religious, while you find few women who are not. Atchison Gtobo. , B. P. O. E. Santa Fe Lodge, No. 460, B. P. O. B 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. "HO! OY3TERS! HO!" The first of the season Just received at the only up-to-date short ordei 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 lu sealed cans. . FRATERNAL UNION. Santa Fe Lodge, No. 259, Fraternal Onion of America Regular meetings rst and third Monday? In each "month it 8 o'clock p. m., Odd Fellows' Hall, San Francisco Street. Visiting Frat ars welcome. M, E. ORTIZ, Fratern) Matter. GREGORiO RAEL, Treat. ")AVID GONZALES, 8ec'y. "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. Pneumonia Follows a Cold. but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops, the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents pneumonia. Sold by The Ire land Pharmacy. PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL HOUSE. De partmeut of the Interior, Office of Indian . if Irs, Washington. P. C, October 16. 1907 SK vl.Kl) PKOPOSaS. plainly marked on the outride of the sealed envelope "Proposals LI . UumW. V U M 1 (-addressed to the Commissioner of Indian Af fairs. Washington D. (;., will be received at the Iudlan Office until i o'clook p. m. of November 19. 19 7 for furnishing materials and labor to construct Hud complete a school house at Mesoalero School, New Mexico, in ttric accordance with the dIblb, specifica tions and instruction to bidders which mav be examined at this Office, the offices of the "Kegister Tribune" Hosweil. N. M "New Mex.can" Santa Fe. N. M.. "11 raid" El Pb&o Texas! U 8 Indian '"'arehouse at Chlcatro. III.. Omaha, Nebr.. St. louls Mo.Kullders and Traders Exchange "t at Paul, Minn, Minneapolis, Mii.n Omaha, Nebr.; North western Manufacturers' Asso., St. Paul, Minn., ar d at the school. For further Infor ms Ion a nlv to J times A. Carroll. SuDt.. Msca!exo, N. M. C. F. LARKABEK, Acting C rami8slor Swish 1 due of the first secretaries of agricul ture was a man of great shrewdness and ability, which were not Incompati ble with a certain slow footed ease. He was known to be late at cabinet meetings, where tardiness is a serious breach of etiquette. One day when he came into a meeting a minute or two late one of the other secretaries, think ing to give a helpful rebuke, said: "Hello! Here comes the tall of the administration." The secretary slid leisurely into his seat and then answered: "Well, the tail may come in handy some day to brush the flies off the rest of the administration." Youth's Com panion. Grim Joke In a Blue Book. A grim piece of humor appears in the British blue book dealing with the taxation of uulm:. roved land values In the eolonies. The tax commissioner of Adeiaide, after referring to the inac curate returns, says: 'Side by Hide with these Inaccurate returns it has been pleasing to note the completeness with which others have been prepared in the minutest particulars, and we cannot fail to rec ognize the thoroughness of the tax payer who returned that piece of land of hi), measuring nine feet by six feet, in the cemetery, and under the column 'Name of Occupier' gave that of his departed wife." 8. 3B UTE Founder of the Japanese Navy. The founder of the Japanese navy was an Englishman uamed Will Adams, who weut to the eastern seas as pilot of a Dutch' fleet in 1598 and was cast away in Japan a couple of years later. lie became a Japanese noble and constructor of the navy to the tycoon, but was never allowed to return to England. He died about twenty years afterward, very ingen iously leaving half his property to his wife and family In England and half his property to his wife and family in Japan. After his death he was deified. Subscribe for the Daily New. Mexi can and get the news. Mexican nil work Printing Company, Is guaranteed. Kennedy! Laxattv OoufK Bymp is a safe, inra and prompt remedy Cor concha and colda and to food tor w where rf member of Cm ficsfly. CsU &7 ITbt trtUsd Rsrsacsi : Matrimony In Central Afrioa. Quails are plentiful at Lake Nyauza, and after being snared in the grass by the natives they are kept In small wicker cages strung on a long pole Stuck iu the ground. When a sufficient I number of quails have been collected ' 1L I . .... I .1 . . , , . iucj cuu uu eit'jiuuseu wuu a neiguDor for all the world like coupons for wlves.-Brevot Major R. G. T. Bright,' 0. M. Q.. in Wide World Magazine. Advertising pays. Try it and see. The Miwmfc wamps of C; iTo Denver, Colv Pueblo V Denver & im i zmzj Through the fertile San Luis valley; also to the San Jffan country of Colorado. For information as to rtUes, train service, des criptive literature, etc., call on or address K. HOOPER, G. P. & r. A. . Denver, Colo. F. H. McBRIDE, Agent. 8anta Fe, N. M. Is For anything and everything appertaining to Prii.ting cr Binding call on the New Mexican Printing Company. INCORPORATED H. B. Cartwright & Bro., WHOLESALE GROCERS Gram. Flour and Potatoes, Stationery, Patent Medicine and Grocers' Sundries. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN MAIL OKDEE8 SANTA FE, N. M WFHEN in need of any V V thing on Eath tty a NEW MEXICAN WANT AD. It will positively br;ng resit )ts.