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PAGE SIX .saflAAtA FB NEW MEXICAN, SANTA EE, N. iL MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1907. r r i Santa Fe Central Rail way Company Iffectlft Sunday, August 11, 1907. South Bound ortb Bound No 1 Ml Stations. AM Boa - lltp II i 4ip 22 snap i 4 Bp 62 4 M p 61 ft 4 p 89 5 18 p 81 1 SO p 118 J Lr... . Santa Fe...Arr ' Eennedy.... " Stanler ... .... Jlorlarty ... ' .....Melntoih... " Kttanaia.... ' Wlllard..,. " Art ....Torrnee..LTe T.000 s,oro 8,370 8.175 8,140 6 28 p 4 29 p 3 88 p 3 00 p 1 3R p 2 13 p 12 41 p 11 IS a business. Pullman berths secured by wire. Connections: At Santa Fe, with Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, and Atchison, Topeka k Santa Fe Rail way. At Kennedy, with Atchison, To peka ft Santa Fe Railway. At Tor rance with II Paw ft Southwestern Br item. S. . GRIM8IIAW, General Freight and Passenger Atrt SI. Li! It! It. k Pit Ml GL PASSENGER fx mm iSCHEDULE In Effect September 1, 1907. No. SI Monday Wed. Friday. 7 00 a. m 7 25 a. m. 7 60 a. ra '40 a.m. 8 10 a. m. 8 10 a. in 9 M a. m 10 20 a, m 11 30 a m 20 p. m. Auto Car Daily Ex. Sun. 7 00 a. m. 17 40 a. ra. No. 1 Dally 4 00 p. m. 4 23 p. ra. 4 43 p. ra. S 00 p. m, 5 10 p. m. 5 so p. ra 5 B5 p. m. 8 f p. m 6 30 p. m Mile, from Katou STATIONS 0 7 13 20 23 33 41 47 Leaves. ... Arrlvw EATON, N. M CLIFTON HOUSE g FKKSTHH. KOEBLER, JUNCTION vnirtlT.VIt ... ...-. itL I VKRMEJO Lv , PRRROSOSO f C1MABKUW 1 It Ar'.'.V... IUTE PABE L Ar. ...Lt. No. 2 Dally 1 Up. m. 11 57 a. m. II 40 a. m. H 00 a. m. 11 10 a. m 1 10 25 ft- m. iu is a. m, t 53 a. m 8 35 a. m Auto Car Daily Ex. Hun. & Itf p. ra Ti6 10 n m M No3C Monday Wednesday Friday 6 45 p. m 6 05 p. id 5 45 p. m 5 20 p. m 5 10 p. in 4 05 p. m 4 06 p. m 3 45 p. m 8 15 p. m 2 40 p. m 1 40p. m No. 21 Tuesday Thurtday Saturday 11 00 a. m. U 40 a. m. 12 23 p. ra. 12 4(i p. m. I 15 p. III. 1 50 p. in. 2 00 p. in. 2 20 p. m Mllei from Dei Molnei 0 11 22 25 31 42 42 49 STATIONS Leave., . DES MOINES, N. M CAPULIN VEGAS VIU1L THOMPSON CUNNINGHAM. ... Arrive! CLIFTON HOUSE JUNCTION. Lea e .... CLIFTON HOUSE JUNCTION. Arrive.. BATON. . M ..Arrive . . . Leave ... Arrive Leave No. 20 Tueiday TUurtday Saturday 1000 a. m. 9 25 a. m. 8 45 a. m. 8 80 a. m. 8 05 a. m. 7 30 a. m 1 20 a. m. 7 00 a. m. 1 " 11 1 1 1 . ... . . . T-. V IT .tl.lAn m I LUUUevVi Willi I-1 . MU .HJUMin..... j . ' - 5 Htatre for Van Houten, N M., meets trains t Preston, N. M. 1 CouneotawlUiStaffetoandrroin iao(anaivn.B00vuwu,. PAS A. T. & S. F Ry., at Raton and melon, witn u o.-w- "uo Track connection with W ty. at Vermeio. N. M, n.... t.h t..v p.dn and Red Lakes. Cimarron, N. M . Is depot or o ow ng siauons u . . - ; --t"M-.M7.V Lakes Cerro. Elizabeth nnvvv ovtvi -.-y i l . t IT II.. iu.. xt xr to ,inr.At fAi fnllniulncr utotinriH In N. M.! vvn, Lobo, Questa."Rancho do Taos, Red River City, Talpa, Tao, Twining aud Valdei. J, VAN UUUT1SJN, Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr. RATON, N. M. J. OEDMAN, Superintendent. RATON, N. M Y. A. GORMAN, Gen. Passenger Agt, RATON, N. M HOTEL ARRIVALS Palace. Mrs. C. N. Blackwell, Raton; Mrs. V. N. Rlchardaon, Gallatin, Missouri; H. D. Cone, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; T. J. Davis, Marlon, Indiana; George D. Headrlck, Boston; W. E. Smith, La Veta, Colorado; George E. Fischer, Milwaukee; C. L. Arnell, Alamosa, Co lorado; C. B. Miller, Chicago; L. Chesher, St. Louis; H. A. Cobaugh, St. Joseph, Missouri; L. S. Judd, San Dlcgo, California; A. A. Williams, C. F. Eles, Alamosa; C. W. 0. ward, Las Vegas; D. J. Herron, East Las Ve gas. Claire. O. II. Crouse, New Mexico; "W. H. Musgrove, Cerrlllos; Charles A. Spless, Las Vegas; R. L. Owen, Co rona; W. M. Taber, Glorieta; E. O. Graham, Kansas City; C. M. Davison, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin; E. E. Web ber, New London; A. Asher, B. S. Wyatt, W. C. Wyatt, Denver; C. A. Chaquette, San Francisco; J. P. Good- lander, St. Louis; Mrs. W. S. Morris, Sallda, Colorado; John M. Smith, II. H. House, Arthur Mock, Morlarty; R. N. Mock, Eureka, Kansas; Queen Sha- did, George Shadld, Wichita, Kansas; J. Laughlln, Prlmero, Colorado. Normandle. A. J. Sechrist, Hlllsboro; Pedro San doval, Espanola; T. I. Dllley, Guthrie, Oklahoma; Tomas Sanchez, Garlta; Rodger Lewis and wife, Detroit, Mich igan; Alfredo A. Baca, Albuquerque; C. L. Bell, J. C. Murray, Stanley; C. W. Astler and wife, Cincinnati, Ohio; Francisco Tapia, Albuquerque; Sam Deplndad, Canon City, Colorado. Coronado. Walter Berry, Cowles; Blazo Forge vlch, Blsbee, Arizona; E. J. D'Arcy, Mcintosh; Ben Stuart, Estancla; John Rogers, Albuquerque; M.A. Smith, E E. Stratton, Stanley; G. Hill Howard, Denver; G. Volncy Howard, Raton. HEUMATIC FOLKS. Are Vou Sure Your Kidneys are Wei If Many rneumatlc attacks are due to uric acid In the blood. Jut the duty of the kidneys Is to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its presence there shows the kidneys are inactive. Don't dally with "uric acid solvents." You might go on till doomsday with them, but until you cure the kidneys you will never get w;ll. Doan s Kid ney Pills not only remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys and then all Janger from uric acid is ended. Here is Santa Fe testimony to prove it. Anac-lmo Artuijo, living at 124 Cer- rlllos street, Santa Fe, N. M., says: "For several years my wife Buffered a great deal from back ache, pain lni the back of her head and rheumatism. Medicines that she used proved of little or no avail until she commenced with Doan's Kidney Pills which we had the good fortune to learn of andj procured a box at The Ireland Phar macy. The genuineness of this medi cine as a cure for the kidneys was amply proven in her case. After using five boxes she was a well wo man and has enjoyed good health ever since. I make this statement unsolicited, being prompted to do so that I may show my appreciation of this remedy, Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale "oy all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Beware of Frequent Colds. A succession of colds or a protratc- ed cold is almost certain to end in chronic catarrh, from which few per sons ever wholly recover. Give every cold the attention it deserves and you may avoid this disagreeable disease. How can you cure a cold? Why not try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy? It Is highly reoemmended. Mrs. M. White of Butler, Tenn., says: "Several years ago I was bothered with my throat and lungs. Someone told me of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. I began using it and it relieved me at once. Now my throat and lungs are sound and well." For sale by all druggists. . LOPEZ CONVICTED OF KILLING LUIS PADILLA. Albuquerque, Dec. 9. After having been out six hours the Jury in the case of the territory against Benja min Lopez, charged with the murder of Luis Padllla at Los Padlllas, July 9, 1907, brought in a verdict finding Lopez guilty of murder in we second degree. It was 6 o'clock when the argu ments had been completed and Judge Abbott had delivered his charge to the Jury and after a trip down town for supper the Jurors went to work, arriving at a verdict Just at midnight. "BOOTH'8 OYSTERS." The very finest In the land have Just beei 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. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. MA80NIC. Montezuma Lodge, No. 1, A. F. & A. M. Regu lar communication first Monday of eacn month at Masonic Hall at 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. 8. 8PITZ, H. P. ARTHUR 8ELIGMAN, 8ec'y. Sant Fe Commindery No. 1, K. T. Regular conclave second Saturday In each month at Masonic Hall 7:30 p. m. C. J. C RANDALL, E. C. H. F. STEPHENS, Recorder. Santa Fe Lodge ot Perfection No. 1, 14th degree, Ancient and Accepted Efcottish Rite of Free Masonry meets on the third Saturday of each month at 7:30 o'clock In the evening in Masonic Hall, south side of Plaza. Visiting Scottish Rite Masons are cor dlally invited to attend. CHARLES A. WHEELON, 32, Venerable Master. HENRY F. 8TEPHENS. 14, 80. The seals and record books for no taries public for sale by the New Mex ican Printing Company at very reason able rates. Seals for Incorporated companies are also bandied. Call at or address tb New Mexican Printing Company, Sanit Fe. New Mexico. 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 KALTRR, N. G. LEO HERSCH, V. O. DAVID L. MILLER. 8ec'y. DeWItt's Little Early Riser Pills are sold by The Ireland Pharmacy. HOT TAMALES. Hot Tamales, Chile Verde, Chile Colorado, Pozole with Cueritos, Me nudo and Chicken Temole are among the Mexican and Spanish dishes which are being served nightly at the up-to-date short order house, The Bon Ton Restaurant. DeWitt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve. Get DeWItt's. Sold by The Ireland Pharmacy. 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. 8ENA, 8ec'y. FRATERNAL UNION. Santa Fe Lodge, No. 259, Fraternal Union of America. Regular meetings rst and third Mondays in each month at 8 o'clock p. m Odd Fellow' Hall, San Francisco Street Vlsittofj Frat ers welcome. M. E. ORTIZ, Fraternal Matter. GREGORIO RAEL, Treat. DAVID GONZALES, 8ec'y. DIRECT OUTE COMING 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 South, let us name VOU Rates. For Particulars call on or Address 3 G. H. DONART, AGT. Excursions f57 San Fran cltco Mrett imu and ieiicsD Vares ana Curios Blankets, Batkett, Rag, Wax, Feather ant Linen Drawn Work, Opalt, Turquolt, Qarnett and Other (feme. OUR MOTTO: To Havt the Bett of Evtrythlni In Our tint. .. "'I " i II IT I am bole Agent in this city for 'SCHWABS" Celebrated Set Price Suits of $10.00 $J5.0(T$20.00 25.00 Fit and wear guaranteed. Sole agent for "Crossetta" ' Men's Shoes, "Best on Earth." Please call and convincs ronnelf. No trouble to show coods. AD O LPH SELIGMAH J x , ..... . To Los Angeles and San Francisco, California and return. Regular six month ticket on sale dally year rouna, to Los Angeles and return, $56.90 to San Francisco, and return JGG.80. 3U days west bound transit limit on the above tickets. Mexico City, Mex., and Return. Regular nine months' ticket on sale dally to City of Mexico and return, from Santa Fe $68.95 very low rates for side trips to different points in Old Mexico. Annual Meeting of the Geological So ciety of America, Albuquerque, N. M., December 30, 1807 Janu ary Firtt, 1908. For the above occasion the Santa Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup causes a free yet gentle action of the bowels through which cold is forced out of the syatem. Contains no opiates nor narcotics. Sold by 'ine Ireland Pharmacy. TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION. On Saturday evening last Santa Fe local No. 405, International Typo graphical Union, held its annual elec tion. Officers for the ensuing year are as follows: President, Frank P. Sturges; vice president, Canuto Alarld; secretary treasurer, Gregorio Rael; master-at-arms, Pedro Ortiz; executive commit tee, John G. Howland, Ascenclon Rael and J. A. Lee. For That Dull Feeling Atfer Eeating. I have used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for some time and can testify that they have done me more good than any tablets I have ev- Fe will sell tickets to Albuquerque and er used. My trouble was a heavy dull return for $5.45. On sale December feeling after eating David Freeman, 26. 27 and 28, final return limit thirty Kempt. Nova Scotia. TheBe tablets days from date of sale. Side Trip to the Grand Canyon of AH-xona. strengthen the stomach and improve the digestion. They also regulate the liver and bowels. They are far super- In connection with the above meet-'jor to pills but coBt no more. Get ing side trip tickets will be sold to the free sample at all druggists and see grand canyon and return January 1, 2 what a splendid medicine it is. For and 3 rate of $18.95, limit 30 days, with stop overs In either direction. This will enable passengers to stop at Adamana, Arizona for side trip to pet rified forests. G. H. DONART, Agent sale by all druggists. CHANGE OF PROGRAM ' AT OPERA HOU8E. "BOOTH'S FRB8H OY8TER8." Black Bass, Lake Trout, Perch, Salmon, Silver Herring, Bullheads, t iB changed on Monday and Thursday Frog's Legs, Lake Trout, Lobsters and nights. The following ia the program The moving pictures at the opera house are becoming very popular and the crowds are increasing nightly, The pictures are the best ever seen here and are all new. The program Shrimp can be found only at the Bon Ton Restaurant, where they can cook Just to your taste. Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills; they are for weak back, inflam mation of the bladder, backache and weak kidneys. Sold by The Ireland Pharmacy. The New Mexican Printing Com pany it prepared to do the best ot brief work In short order and at very reasonable rates. Lawyers who de slde to have their briefs printed rap Idly and correctly and to present them to the Supreme Court now In tesBlon here on time, should call on the New Mexican Printing Company. for the first three days of this week: Struggles of Life; Herring Fishery; At the MubIc Hall; Salome (A Bible Story); Onion fiend; Illustrated Song: "Askaloosaloo." "HOI OYSTERS! HOI" The first ot the season Just received at the only up-to-date short ordei house, The Bon Ton, where they are being served to your taste. Call and be convinced. They handle A. Booth's New Tork oysters, which corns In sealed cans. Keep your business ever ftefore the public by advertising In your home paper. A good advertiser always hai lucceBi In any honest enterprise. The Mining Camps of Colorado, Utah and Nevada; To Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo is Via the Denver & Rio Grande Railway Through the fertile San Luis valley; also to the San Joan country of Colorado, For information as to rL$, train service, des criptive literature, etc call on or address K. HOOPER, G. P. A T. A. Denver, Colo. F. H. McBRIDE, Agent. Santa Ft, N. M. 0J0 CAUEJiTE rjQT SPRIJJGS. These Celebrated Hot 8prlngs art the world. The efficiency of thttt wat- located In the midst of the Ancient ere has been thoroughly tatted by Cliff Dwellings, twenty-five mllea west ' the miraculous curet attested to In tht of Taos, and fifty miles north of Santa following diseases: Paralytlt, Rhtu Fe, and about twelve miles from Bar- matlsm, Neuralgia, Malaria, Brlajht't anca Station, on the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, from which point a dally line of stages runt to tht springs. Tht temperature of these watert It from 00 to 122 degreet. Tht gatet are carbonic. Altitude 6,000 feet. Climate very dry .and delightful the year round. There It now a commodious hotel for the convenience of Invalids. and tourlttt. Peoplt suffering with consumption, cancer, and other con- tagloua dlteaiet, art not accepted. Thett watert contain 1,680.24 gralna of alkaline aalta to tht gallon, being Disease of tht Kldneyt, 8yphllltle and Mercurial Affections, 8crofula, Catarrh, La Grippe, all Female Complaints, etc etc. Board, lodging and bathing 820 per day; $15 ptr week; $50 per month. Stage meets Dtnvtr . trains and waits for Santa Fa train upon re quest. This retort It attractive at all seasons and la open all winter. Fat sengert for OJo Calient, can leave Santa Ft at 9 a. m., and rtach OJo Callente at 4 p. m, tht stmt day. Fart for round trip from Santa Fa to Olo Callente, 87.40. For further par- the rlchett alkaline Hot 8prlnga In tlculara, addrtts, ANTONIO JOSEPH, Proprietor. OJo Callente, Taos County, R .M INCORPORATED H. B. Car twright & Bro., WHOLESALE GROCERS Grain, Flour and Potatoes, Stationery, Patent Medicine and Grocers' Sundries. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN MAIL ORDER8 SANTA FB, N. M