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TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1909. THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN, SANTA FE, N. M. PAGE FIVE i H. S. REED, President, N. A. PERRY, Vice President C. H. BOWLDS, Cashier. P. F. KNIGHT Atst. Cashier. Capital Stock $50,000. UNITED STATES BANK AND TRUST 60. J- SANTA FE, N. M. i Prompt and careful attention to all business entrusted to us. We pay -4 per cent on time Certificates and Saving Accounts. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. DIRECTORS PERSONAL MENTION; N. A. PERRY C. H. BOWLDS H. S. REED N.B. LAUGLING A. J.GREEN R. H.HANNA. THffi EEPAIEED JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIP MENT IN TAPESTRY, BRUSSELLS AND AXMINSTERS CALL AND SEE THEM . CHARLES WAGNER FURNITURE CO. HOUSE FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS Phone lOl THE WEST FOR THE WEST, Tie Colorado fiatioial Life Assurance Company I rWnT7M fY1nrnrin. The Pioneer Life Insurance Co., I of the Southwest A. itt, BER6ERE, Manager for New Mexico Santa Fe, N. M. Catron Block New Styles n Men's Hats I n All the New Shades . For anything ad everything pperUimn to Printum 01 Bindina call o:i ine new Mexican rriuuuj wnupw, its are la t 1 have taken the agency of an investment busi ness that will pay large dividends in the near future. PRICES WILL GO UP MARCH 10th For Particulars call at my office from 2 to 5 p. m. or CUT OUT SLIP BELOW AND MAIL IT TO ME MRS. L. A. HARVEY, . . Santa Fe N. M. - MRS.L. A HARVEY: Please send me full particulars! of your Invest ment Business and oblige. You Wan Captain E. G. Austen, secretary of the Cattle Sanitary Board is here from Las Vegas. Mrs. Robert Montoya, a stenog rapher, has returned to Santa Fe from Albuquerque. Gregorio Griego, a well known resi dent of Penasco, Taos county, is a vis itor in Santa Fe. i Mrs. William Curtis Bailey of Las Vegas, was among yesterclay'3 arrlv 1 als in the Capital. Judge E. V. Long, an attorney of Las Vegas, is here on legal business. He is at the Claire. Professor R. R. Larkin, interested in educational bills in the assembly, is here from Las Vegas. j J. H. O'Reilly, an insurance man ' from Albuquerque, is among those registered at the Claire. Ex-Treasurer Frank A. Ilubbell ar rived from Albuquerque on Santa Fe train No. 10 this forenoon. j Charles E. Ross, connected with the Jerritorlal Republican Central Com mittee, is here from Socorr6. Ex-Sheriff Thomas S. Hubbell of Albuquerque, is again noticed niing-j ling with the legislative crowds. j Dr. T. D.Lieb of Raton, who is in-1 terested in the progress of the Med-; ical Bill, is a guest at the Claire. Ira O. Wetmore, the merchant at , Carrizozo, and recent postmaster, is j in Sant Fe on legislative business, j Cleofas Romero, sheriff of San Mi guel county, was an arrival on the noon train, registering at the Claire. j D. F. Lnych of Cincinnati, O., Is .in j Santa Fe representing the bill posting business. He is stopping at tne. Claire. ' - - ' . ' ! C. E. Pester, a traveling man out of Denver, Is about town selling rope and wire. His headquarters are at tne Claire. President "W. G. Tight of the TJnl- versity of New Mexico, was an ar rival on the noon . train from Albu querque. Adjutant General R. A. Ford arrives In Santa Fe on the noon train, return ing from the inauguration of Presi dent. Taft. Hon. H. B. Holt of Las Cruces, a Republican;: leader In the thirty-seventh legislative assembly Is here from Las Cruces. ';: ":--;' Mrs. Jefferson Raynolds of LasVe- gas, yesterday sprained an ankle by making a misstep at her home In the Meadow City. Hon. Solomon Luna, of Las Lunas, afer a brief absence, is on hand gain to remain until the close of the legis lative session. Honorable Estevan Baca, member of the Council, returned to Santa Fe yesterday after spending Sunday at his home In Socorro. Hont M. C. de Baca, ex-le?ihl;itor and former superintendent of pub'if instruction, is again a visitor in this city from Lag Vegas. Ex-Probate Clerk Apolonio A. Sena, who returned to Las Vegas from Santa Fe last week, is reported by the Daily Optte to be seriously 111. R(iresentative H M. Sweo'.ev spout tho legislative recess ut Riton looking i: to grievances of tlia San' a Fe brnkemen at that point. J. W. Collier, connected with the mounted police, arrived in Santa Fe with his wife yesterday from Willard. He is registered at the Claire. Penitentiary Commissioner Thomas W Hayward, returned to L Vegas yesterday from this city where he had attended a meeting of the commis sion. A. J. Fisher, secretary and treasurer of the Board of Pharmacy, at noon en tertained at dinner Messrs. P. Moreno, B. Ruppe, G. S. Moore and E. G. Mur phy. , , ... . iMr. and Mrs. Max. Goldenburg of Tucumcari, will leave tomorrow for a three months' visit in Westphalia, Germany, the former home of Mr. Gol denburg. "' John S. Clark, of Las Vegas, county commissioner of San (Miguel county and former territorial coal oil Inspect or, is over from the Meadow City on legislative business. H. E. Culbertson, superintendent of the Dominion Construction Company, PIT The Bowl Hats r and Newest Veil AJLL Drapes MISS A, MUGLER. Southeast corner Plaza. OPENING DATES will be announced later -ID1I!' i HUB- WHEN a building ' catches on lire its owner stands to lone the amount of damages done unless the loss is fully covered by insurance". If your neighbor's pro perty has gone down to ashes a total loss, don't follow his example. THE BETTER WAY Take our insurance Policy on your property at once. We represent the strongest Fire Insur ance Companies and would like to write you a policy. GKO. M. KIN SELL 240 San Francisco St. building the Moriarty Brancli of the New Mexico Central, has resigned his position and left yesterday for his home in Cleveland, Ohio. J. D. Hand, the wealthy ranch owner at Los Alamos, San Miguel county, is in Santa Fe on business in the office of Engineer Vernon L. Sullivan. Mr. Hand is figuring on several large irri gation enterprises. (Continued On Page Eight.) The "Dlgentlble" Shortening. Lard is the most commonly used cook ing fat, yet not 10 per cent of the food cooked with lard digests naturally and easily; the other 90 per cent, instead of nourishing the body, merely clogs the digestive organs. Physicians and cooking experts have long been seeking something to replace lard, and repeated tests have finally demonstrated that Cottolene, a vegetable oil cooking fat, is not only pure, nutri tious and wholesome as olive oil, but is even more economical than lard. Such noted authorities as Mrs. Rorer and Marion Harland both recommend Cot tolene as "much more healthful than lard." EAT AT Claire Cafe IRA D. SHEPARD Proprietor. j AMERICAN & Lf IcitROPPAN V PLAN j Old Harvey System Man. H.S. HIE ftCO. OPERA HOUSE A. M. DETTELBACH, Mgr. ED ANDERSON Offers for 'your approval HIS BEST RURAL DRAMA THE h s AUGHTER 1 An old story told in a new way by a company ot real artists Companion Play to '"Way Down East." "The Old Homestead." "Shore Acres." Admission 50c, 75c and $1.00. Seats Monday Morning at Stripling-burrows co I1C 1 SI E I H. S. KAUNEuCD. 4 r: "Put a Little SUNSHINE in your" Home D n every home there are many articles which through "' lt,ar. aonot mane tne appearance they should, but which the housekeeper cannot afford to replace with new articles. time ha1 Just get a can of SUNSHINE of the shade desired, a brush of the size adapted to the surface tobe finished and you will be surprised and pleased with the improvement made SOMEOFTHEARTI- CITWCH1ME CLESTO WHICH fcUINMllINb Inside Floors Tables, Cabinets Interior Woodwork Beds, Hall-trees of all Kinds Dressers Furniture of Every Chiffoniers, Etc, Description Picture Frames and Deskst Settees Moulding Chairs, Tabourets FINISHES ARE ADAPTED Brica-Brac Umbrella, Handles Walking Sticks Baby Buggies Refrigerators Children's Toys Sewing Machines To any article on which a beautiful, high gloss finish is desired, apply SUNSHINE. SOMETHING FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS Send them in for the SUNSHINE DOLLIES SOMETHING FOR THE BIG FOLKS Call and get a FREE SAMPLE OP SUNSHINE EVERYTHING, IN HARDWARE Phone No 83. Mail Order Solicited. This Guarantee Shouk Be ? four What kind .of al guarantee do you expect to get when you buy your Spring Suit? Are you content to take some tailors mere word that he can satisfy you? Are you to buy your suit on q an abolute chance that you will be fitted and suitted and suited with no redress in case you are not satisfied. You do not need, to take that kind of a chance, we will measure you for a Spring Suit, to be cut and tailored by the famous ROYAL TAILORS of Chicago and New York and give you an absolute legal gua. rantee not a mere promise that this suit will fit and satisfy you in every porticular And more' will guarantee that not only fits well and looks well when you first try it on but that it will hold its style and fit its orignal lines ot grace, 'until completely worn out. And more still that every thread used in this suit is a thread of all PURE WOOL with not a thread of cotton intermixed. What Kind of a Suit do You Want to jbuyChance or Certainty-. Promise or Guarantee? Right Goods mnp ti . Mnm m DONT FORGET Spring Suit mnrm urn Style and Shape as loner as you wear jt O. C WATSON & COMPANY OUR PATRONS SLEEP WELL BECAUSE THEY KNOW THEIR PROPER TY SI INSURED IN THE VERY BEST COMPANIES INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS. For anything and eTerytbing appertaining to Printing or Binding caH on the New Mexican Printing Company. Drink Pabst Blue Ribbon The-BlerlTpity A V. Hi Henry VMintr els MARCH 17- ::e 26.