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PAGE SIX SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN, SANTA PE, N. M. "1 4M MONDAY, JULY 27, 1908. Santa Fe Central Rail way Company TIl-CE TABLE Effective Thursday, April 30, 1908. South Bound North Bound No 12 50 1 55 2 54 3 27 8 51 4 14 5 15 5 50 7 35 1 Ml Stations Lve .Sivnta F .. .... Kennedy.. " Htanley... " MorlH ty. " MeJntoHli. Kstancla.. I' ....Wllllard... Arr-.Torrance.... A rr Lve MlloNo2 115 71 S3 9 74 9 63 8 55 1 47 2 47 2 85 7. 0 6 25 6.13 4 10 3 27 8 02 2 38 1 38 1 03 11 15 Freight, pas enger and steamship business. Pullman berths secured by wire. Connections: At Santa Pe, with Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail way. At Kennedy, with Atchison, To peka & Santa Fe Railway. At Tor rance with SI Paso & Southwestern System. J. P. LYNG, City Freight and Passenger Agent. 1. LlS 1. k Mi lira u. PASSENGER a SCHEDULE In Effect September 1, 1907. e- ' .... H Auto No8C JJo. 81 Auto N , Miles No. I CBr Mouday "l"3' t from 8T AXIOMS Dally Dally Wednesday. Wad. Dally Dally ""m Ex. Sun. Friday frldajr. Ex. Sun. Baton ; jYaTnT Toop-: o Leav.. -SahsTr 8 85: . :::::::::::::: 'S5S: 2: 1 A a. m 4 23 p. m. 7 0 HpigaTng . .. 11 40 a. m 5 45 p. m. ISStS: ::::::::::: 18 5: 2; v 5 :::::::::::: SE lifoS: :::::::::::::: Ifo :2. 5 10 p. m. 23 ROKHLJCB JJ a m ... 4 05 p. m 0a.m IS CO p.m. 33 Ar... VKRMEJO IaJ. lOWa.m 4 05 p.m. Si::2. :::::::::::: 68.55pp:2: . ceeeososo LV 10 20 a.m. . . 8 30p.m 4, Ar I CIMABEOH KiArl 5 55 p.m 2 40p.m: gMg;2:ii7::: idtk pabk u wiqp-, ip. . .... No. 20 No. 21 Miles STATIONS Tuesday Tuesday from STAiiuna Thuriday Thursday Dm Saturday Saturday Moines 11 40a. m 11 CAPOLINTBQAS 8 45 a m . g: 2: :::::::::::: S y-zcuf :::::::::::::: 2: :::::::::::::: E jggaiEE: S S:::: 8: :::::::::::::: t Connects with El Paso Southwest. Ry. train 124. arrlylns; in Dawson, N. M at 8:10 p.m. i r..n... ith i i p.,. a Sni,tKtrn r. trsin 125. tsarina Dawson, n. U. at iu.w a. ns IBtae for Van Houtan, N M.,met tralus at Praston, N. M. ConneoU with Sta.a to and from Tao and Bliaabathtown.N. M. . - r m. . a a n m. a m Track connection with A. T. & S. F Ry., at Raton and Preston, wltb CAS Ry at Des Moines, and B. P. A S W V'cim"ron,JN.NM M's depot for following stations In N. M.: Coate, Ponll 'M "AKTLB'ri,ft mihath Ute Park, N. M., Is depot for following stations In N. M.: Arroyo Seco, Aurora, fcaldj , Black Lakes, Cerro, Elizabeth own, Lobo, Questa, Ranchos de Taos. Red River City, Talpa, TaoB, Twining and VUOei. J. VAN HOUTBN, n, a. uu.man, Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Gen. Passenger Agt, RATON, N. M. RATON, N. M J. DEDMAN, Superintendent RATON, N. M. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Palace. C. J. Da we, Denver; Charles E. Lange, Watrous; Mrs. C. B. Watrous, Watrous; Mrs. D. Knight, New York; J. M. Archuleta, Edith, Colorado; L. R .Smith. Milwaukee; C. A. Bruce, Kansas City; Herman Van Holett, Chicago; E. Z. Vogt, Glorleta; F. H. Nixon, San Francisco; E. V. Jalanke. and wife, New York. Claire. , Thomas Aurellus, El Paso; J. H. Cust and wife, Twiner; W. W. Nossa man, Pagosa Springs, Colorado;. Charles Whitten, Silvevton, Colorado; W. R. Martinez, La Joya; M. Mader and daughter, Albuquerque; H. C. Kin sell, Stanley; Ira D. Oglesby, Mrs. Ira D. Oglesby and Miss Agnes Ogle by, Fort Smith, Arkansas; Rafael Granita, Los Cerrlllos; A. C. Vor hees, Raton; L. G. Shanklin, St. Lou Is; J. H. Hunan, Wichita, Kansas; Charles Woodcock, wife and children, Portales; R. K, Johnson and wife, Lin coln; G. A. Falder, Colehester, Illin ois. Normandie. G. M. Evans, Los Angeles; A. Gent zke, Durango, Colorado; Paul L. Pfell, Pena Blanca; James V. Tarr, J. V. Bowan, Stanley; George C. Smith, Denver; T. Buckingham, Cerrlllos; Jerome Kunkel, Pecos; Mrs. R. C. Spain, Nellie E. Spain, Kansas City; George Mayberry, Leadvllle, Colorado. Coronado. D. N. Baca, Las Vegas; C. C. By head, Cortez, Colorado; C. W. Todd, Albuquerque; M. L. Whitehead, Cor teb, Coolrado; J. B. Mosher, La Junta, Colorado; H. J. Bemkerhoff, Henry Clemons, Thatcher, Arizona. COMPORTING WORDS. Many a Will Santa Pe Household Find Them So. To have the pains and aches of a bad back removed; to be entirely free from annoying, dangerous urinary dis orders Is enough to make any kidney sufferer grateful. To tell how this great change can be brought about will prove comforting words to hun dreds of Santa Fe readers. Hllarlo Baca, living on Delgado St., Santa Fe, N. M., says: "I feel so greatly pleased with the results ob tained from the use of Doan's Kidney Pills procured at Ireland's Pharmacy, (that I am glad to recommend them. Off and on for three or four months I was subject to pain In my back, es pecially noticeable when I stooped, lifted or brought any strain on the muscles of my loins. Owing to the persistence of the annoyance I was led to believe that the cause was due to some derangement of the kidneys and accordingly used Doan's Kidney Pills. I soon noticed an improvement in my condition and before I had fln jlshed the contents of one box I was cured. I have not had an Indication of kidney trouble since." I For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. I Remember the name Doan's and take no other. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES MASONIC. " Montezuma Lodge No 1, A. F. & A. M. Reg ular communication first Monday of each month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m. N. L. KING, Worthy Master. ALAN R. M'CORD, Secretary. 9. 7 mm? POISONOUS PLANTS KILL MANY SHEEP Forest Service Takes Steps to Prevent Further Losses From This Cause. I Going to EI Paso? TAKE THE GOLDEN STATE LIMITED At Torrance at 11:10 A. JW. Be in El Paso at 5:30 P.M. The Trip to El Paso is a quick pleasant joujney via the S. P. C. and E. P. & S. W. Take advantage of this splendid service the first time you have occas sion togoEl Paso. El Paso, Texas, V. R- STILES, General Passenger Agent. 3 NEW MEXICO REPORTS VOLUME NUMBER 13 (Forestry Bulletin.) A number of sheep were recently poisoned by eating choke cherry leaves while passing over a driveway across part of the Mantl National For est in Utah, and, though sheep drive ways are not strictly part of the Na tional Forest range, the government has taken steps to prevent further losses to the sheepmen from this one cause. Members of the force on the forests will co-operate with stockmen In cutting out the thickets of choke cherry bushes where they grow most densely, thus allowing the sheep to be hurried through them and in some cases the driveway will be changed so as to avoid the thickets altogether. When the sheep enter this driveway they are hungry after a long trip over public ""highways, which form almost one continuous lane between cultivat ed fields. They eat the choke cherry leaves ravenously, though under ord inary conditions they would hardly touch them. The leaves contain prus- sic acid, and when an examination was made of the stomachs of several of the dead sheep, and they were found filled with the leaves, the cause of death was clearly established. Stockmen throughout the West are coming more fully to recognize the benefits of government co-operation and range control. The whole grazing CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. Santa Fe, N. M., July 7, 1908. A sufficient contest, affidavit having been filed in this office by Ellas A. Bllckenstaff, of Stanley, N. M., con testant, against Homestead entry No. 11753, made July 17, 1907, for the SW 1-4, Section 13, Township 11 N, Range 9 E, by David L. Vorhies, contestee, in which It is alleged that "said Da.vid L. Vorhies has never established resi dence upon said land nor improved it In any manner; and that he has wholly abandoned said land for more than Bix months last past" and that said alleged absence was not due to military or naval service in the em ployment of the United States, in time of war, said affidavit having been filed April 17, 1908, said parties are here by notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching said allega tion at 10 o'clock, a. m., August 15, 1908, before Pryor T. Scott, U. S. Court Commissioner, at Stanley, N, M., (and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on August 25, 1908, before) the register and receiver at the United States land office in San ta Fe, N. M. Tne said contestant having, In a proper affidavit, filed June 19, 1908, set forth facts which' show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publlca tion.f MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. Sant:. Fe Chapter No. 1 R. A. M. Regular con vocation second Monday of each month at Ma sonic Hall at 7:30 p. m. a spit7 tr i ARTHUR SELIGMAN, Secretary. i m m m H -Mr-L-gru.-L-u- Santa Fe Commandary No. 1, K. T. Regular ipxssST enclave rourtn Mon- day in each month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m. JOHN H. WALKER, B. C. H. F. SEPHENS, Recorder. Santa Fe Lodge of Perfection No. 1, 14th degree, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:30 o'clock in the evening in Masonic Hall, south side of Plaza. Visiting Scottish Rite Masons are cot dially invited to attend. CHAS. A. WHEELON, 32, Venerable Master. HENRY F. STEPHENS, 14, Secretarv B. P. O. E. Santa Fe Lodge No. 460, B. P. O. E. holds its regular session on the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting brothers are invited and welcome. T. P. GABLE, Exalted Ruler J. D. SENA, Secretary. Ikursions policy is to make the range better and to insure Its equitable use. Restriction Just Issued From Press of New Mexl-I'9 Practiced not for its own sake, but can Printlna Comnanv Eaientl-I lor lue Booa oi me range ana oi me to Every Attorney. Volume 13, of tne reports of cases argued and determined in the su preme court of New Mexico, is now stockmen who depend upon it. The range has deteriorated under unrestricted use, and so the govern ment is making Investigations under Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy Would Have 8aved Him $100.00. "In 1902 I had a very severe attack of diarrhoea," says R. N. Farrar, of Cat Island, La. "For several weeks I was unable to do anything. On March 18, 1907, I had a similar attack, and took Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave me prompt relief. I consider it one of the best medicines of Us kind in the (world, and had I used it in 1902 be lieve it would have saved me a hun dred dollar doctor's bllL" Sold by all druggists. - . 1 1 xi a T-i - i4 i it - 1 ready for distribution among the mem-' v. uovme, uoumsi, bers of the bar. No law library in New - B.ur1eau1 of, 4Plant Industry, Department Mexico Is complete without it and to of Agriculture, with a view to reseed the practicing attorney It is absolutely , lng w,lth better gra9s AgaIn- Plson- uub piama me unen uesimuuve 10 D. Marsh, of the Bureau of Plant Indus try, is conducting a study to detect poisonous plants arid suggest means necessarv. JiiRtlcna nf thn nenrw TT 9 onmmiiK.im.sn v,rt Afflnioia aJl ii livestock ,and In this case Dr. C vvw-vHwuvt M wua v-vnto UUU Kll , - others who are interested In the interpretation of the law, especially the New Mexico law, Perfect Fitting "Elastic" Book-cates are the only ones which successfully adapt themselves to the conditions of the modern home. There may be certain limitations as to, .room, but whatever space is available can be utilized and beautified by an artistio arrangement of these cases, the only kind of sectional book-case made in two lengths, 34 and 25 'i inch lengths, and in three distinct types Colonial, Standard and Ideal. Our catalogue illustrates In colon eight different finishes of quar tered oak and mahogany. We will call and measure anv soace llvv. in your house and give you the exact cost in any finish you may select. by the highest court of the territory, ?f eradicating them. There are also should have the volume at their el- heavy losses from Predatory animals, bow. It Is complied by Judge A. J.tbut government hunters and trappers Abbott, the supreme court reporter, areiDUf reaucing ine numDer 01 and federal attorney for the Pueblo mountaln llons and timber wolves, Indians, and his experience on the whlch do most of the damaSe- Finally, bench, as practicing attorney and as there ls tne ins,Sniflcant prairie dog, the author of previous volumes of Re- which selects the cholcst faay bot- ports, assures that volume 13 has been imn Ior 118 OU8r"s, strips mem to carefully edited and Indexed. The ty- ine S011 ana P10"sna UP tne ground pographical work and binding is by for lts burrows. They have gone after the New Mexican Printing company tne pralrle dog now however, and by which is being complimented upon the the use of effeetlve poison, will soon fact that It is the best nrlnted an Put an end to thJs PMt. best bound volume of New Mexico Re-1 ' ' ports thus far issued. The nrlce Mr .RICH COAL STRIKE (Homestead Application No. 7548.) I Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, ' U. S. Land Office, Santa Fe, N. M. . July 6, 1908. J Notice ls hereby given that Marcos Analla, of Galisteo, N. M., who, on June 22nd, 1903, made Homestead Ap plication No. 7548 (Serial No. 0151,) for SE1-4 NE1-4, NE1-4 SE1-4 and Nl-2 NE1-4, section 11, Township 14 N., Range 9 E., N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Reg ister or Receiver at Santa Fe, N. M., on the 24th day of August, 1908. ' Claimant names as witnesses: Juan Madril, Juan Ortega, Jose Allre and Simon Gonzales, all of Galisteo, N. M. MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. volume, $2.70, is lower than that of any previous volume. To this 30 cents NEAR ALAMOGORDO Alamogordo, N. M., July 27. A. K. should be added for postage, if volume Gore has filed two mineral claims for ls ordered by mall. The edition is lim-'coal near Alamogordo. One of Mr. ited and orders will be filled In the , Gore's . employes noticed traces of sequence of their receipt New Mexican Printing Com Mny, Local Agent, Santa, Pe, N. M. ' I coal, or "smut" as he terms it, on the 'surface, and followed the traces up Help for Those Who Have Stomach hill until lost in a ledge of rock. Re Trouble, turning, he began excavating, and at After doctoring for about twelve a deDth of fourteen inches years for a bad stomach trouble, and vein , one inch thick. At tne present spending nearly five hundred dollars ( depth of 6 feet the vein is 14 inches in for medicine and doctors' fees, I pur- width. The coal is soft, of excellent chased my wife one box of Chamber- quality and has no clinkers whatever, Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and burns to a perfect ash. The claims which did her so much good that she are located two and a half miles from continued to use them and they have Alamogordo and are only 300 yards done her more good than all of the from the main road. medicine I bought before. Samuel I "r Boyer, Folsom, Iowa. This medicine Engraved cards de vlete and wed Is for sale by all druggists. Samples ding Invitations a specialty at the New VISITING CARDS. " The New Mexican Printing comnany ls prepared to furnish cards de vlste for ladies and for gentlemen on short notice In first class style at reason able prices, either engraved or print ed. Call in the New Mexican Printing company. SUMMER TOURIST RATES. To Kansas City, St Louis, Chicago and other eastern points and return, June 1st to September 30th, 1908. To Kansas City and return $41.55; to St. Louis and return $44.35; to Chicago and return $50.35. On Bale daily June 1st to September 30th Inclusive. Final return limit October 31st SUMMER TOURIST RATES To Denver, Colorado Springe and Pueblo, Colorado. To Denver and return $21.10. To Colorado Springs and return $18.15. To Pueblo and return $16.85. On sale daily June 1st to Septem ber 30th. Final return limit October 31st. Stop overs at and north of Pueblo in both directions. Seaside excursions to Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Cal., also other points on the coast. To Los Angeles or San Diego and return $41.90. To San Francisco, Calif., and return $50. Tickets on sale each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays until Septem ber inclusive.. Final return limit No vember 30th, 1908. Liberal stop overs for side rides to Grand Canyon Petrified forests, also at pleasure at and west of Barstow, California. RATES TO ST. PAUL. Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of Mys tic Shrine Meet In St. Paul, July 13, 1908. From Santa Fe to St. Paul and re turn $52.95. On sale dally June 1st to September 30th, final return limit October 81st, 1908. G. H. DONART, Agent. Legal blanks both English and Spanish for sale by the New Mexi can Printing company. (Homestead Application N. 7579.) Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, Santa Fe, N. M. , July 7th, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Ramon Jimenez, of Santa Fe, N. M., who, on July 22nd, 1903, made Homestead Ap plication No. 7579 (Serial No. 051C,) for lot 6 A, Lot 6 B, Lots 10, 11 and 9. SW1-4 SW1-4, section 31, township 18 N., Range 10 E.; N. M. P. meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register or Receiver, at Santa Fe, N. M., on the 24th day of August, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Calle tano Moya, Secundino Grlego( Tlmoteo Grlego and Martin Acuna, all of Santa Fe, N. M. ., . MANUEL R. OTERO, , Register. Subscribe for the New Mexican. free. The seals an. record nooks for no taries public for sale by the New lexlcan Printing company at very reasonable rctes. Seals for incor- Mexlcan printing office. Any one standing in need of such will do well to call at this office and examine sam ples, style of work and prices. It Is an admitted fact that real es- porated companies are also handled. ,tate, financial men and merchants all Call at or address the Hew Mexican k Bay that quickest and best results are Printing company, Santa Fe, New 'obtained by advertising in the New Mexico. Mexican DIRECT lUf E . TO The Mining Camp of Colorado, Utah and Nevada; to Denver Colorado Springs sad Pueblo is Via the Denver & Rio Grande Railway Through the fertile San Luis valley, Also to the San Juan country of Colorado. For information as to rates, train service, descriptive literature) etc., call on or address 8. K. HOOPER, a. P. A T. A. P. H. UiRIDI, Agent Deliver, Celt, mta Fe, N. M.