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-4L "It- (THE BINTS FE NEW MEXICAN, SANTA" FE, N. M. TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1909. PAGE SIX flew tyxico Central Railroad; Time Table NOl MILES STATIONS Altitude NO. 2 25 pm 0 Lv. BantaKe Ar. 7.0M 5 20pm 8 26pm 22 Kennedy 6.O0O os S m i!5m Morlarty " 6.250 2 22 S m .S?J!l 8 " Mffi " JIT. JgP" 6 06 pm 68 AI' KSTANtMA 8,140 1 00pm 6 89 pm 80 Wllliard J 6 125 12 25 P n, ?SSSS SS " ells HJe a is. I 10 P S U6 Ar, Ly,6.475 1045am " 8 48 pm 2 13am Tvl 10 Ar, 12 49 am 10 50 am 9 30 pm 7 00 am Ar. Kansas City Lv. 10pm Jo 02 p tw 7 65am 7 05 pm St. Louis 869am W w p m II 45 a m 6 60 a m " "M0' .. H ?2 m 6 20 D m 8 00 a m 5 SO p 111 Ar. Kl Paso 1 15 p m B m P m tii). a iii nir f th umrlH. 'ullman berths reserved. aencv for all ocean steamship lines. Booklets and literature of the various railroad and steamship lines, contain ng valuable Information to travelers, free upon application. Fast frsiglu service to and from all Eastern and Western markets. J. P LYNG. CITY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT. St, Louis Rocky Ml. & Pacific Railway Company. PASSENGER SCHEDULE! In Effect July 14, 1908. Is to love children, and no home can be happy without them, yet the ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass usually is so full of suffering and dread that she looks for in the hour with appre hension. Mother's Friend, by its penetrating and soothing properties, r feelings, and so prepares the aiiays nausea, uu vuujhwo, ------ .. . system for the ordeal that she passes through the event with but little suifenng, as numbers nave facifirtH nnd cniH "it te worth its weicht in eold." HY - C - O fl.00 per liutllo of drtiRKlsts. Book (if valuablo tnioruiulioii niuilrd lrei). THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. Atlanta, Ga. I xt yttv m i a 1 . 1 I Iff AVI I "11 lH II J 11V I 111 IflllAll ikJ . - FATHER OF SAN JUAN COUNTY NO. 1. DAILY 10 00 a. m. 10 12 a. m. 10 85 a, ra. 10 60 a. m. 11 05 a. m, 11 20 a. m 11 45 a. m. 12 20 P. m. 12 45 p. m. t 80 p, m. 3 60 p. m. 64 15 p. m, 4 46 pm. 4 65 p. m. !!6 50 p. m. 6 15 p, m. 6 86 p. m. 7 08 p. m. '.. 10 p. m. 7. 23 p. m. 7. 45 p. m. Miles From Dei Moines 0 4 11 18 20 25 81 42 49 42 49 58 56 68 77 83 86 89 94 STATIONS. Miles From Raton Lv. Arr, Lv. Arr Lv. DesMolnei,: Kumaldo, ai JJedman Capullu Vigil Thompson Cunningham " Clifton House Junction " RATON N M' Ollfton House Junction " Preston " Koehler Koehler J not. " Colfax Oerrososo " CIMARRON N. M. Nash N. M. Harlan Ute Park Arr, LV, Arr. Lv. Lv. Lv. Arr Lv! 49 45 24 18 7 7 13 23 20, 83 41 47 50 63 69 No 2 DAILY 6 30 p, m, 6 15 p. m. 4 55 p. m. 4 35 p. m. 4 25 p. ni, 8 66 p. m, 3 80 p. m, 2 66 p. m, 2 30 p. m 12 25 p. in 12 06 p. ni, 811 40 a. m, 11 06 a' m, 11 15 a. m 10 15 a. m, 9 43 a. m, 9 25 a. 111. 7 50 a. ni, 7 40 a. m, 7 25 a. in. 7 00 a. m. Connects with E. P. & 8. W. Ry. train No. 124 arriving in Dawson, N. M., 6:15 p. m. t Connects with E. P. & S. W. Ry. train No. 123 leaving Dawson, N. M., :55 a. m. i Stage for van Houten, N. M., meets trains at Preston, N. M. C. & S. Passenger trains arrive and depart from Des Moines as follows: NORTH BOUND SOUTH BOUND. No. 1, 6:08 a. m. No. 8, 9:27 a. m. No. 7, 8:12 p. m. No. 2, 7:05 p. m. Track connection with A. T. & 8. F. Ry. at Raton and Preston, with C. A S. at Des Moines, E. P 4. 8 W at Colfax, N. M., and Cimarron & Northwestern Ry. at Cimarron, N. M. Cimarron, N. M., Is depot for the following points In New Mexico: Ocata, Rayado, Aurora and Red Lakes. Ute Park, N. M., is depot for following points In New Mexico: Arroyo Seco, Arroyo Hondo, Baldy, Black Lakes, Cerro, Etizabethtown, Lobo, Quests, Ranches de Taos, Red River City, Taos and Twining. C, J, DEDJHAN. J. van HOUTEN; W. A. GORMAN, Superintendent V. Pres. and Gen Mgr Gen- Pass- Agent RATON, N. JH. RATON. N. M. RATON, N, M. I1 Going to CI Paso? TAKE THE GOLDEN STATE LIMITED At Torrance at 10t45 A. M. Bo in El Paso at 5:30 P. M. The Trip to El Paso is a quick pleasant jour nej "via the New Mexico Central and E. P. & S. W. Take" advantage of this splendid service the first time you" have occasion to go El Paso. El Paso, Texas, V. R- STILES, General Passenger Agent, Francisco P. Chavez, Legislator, Edu cator and Lawyer, Gathered to His Fathers. The late Francisco Finite Chavez, of Rio Arriba county, whose funeral took place in Santa Fe yesterday, was born at Los Angeles, Calif., fifty-one years ago. He was the sou ot iran Patricio Chavez and Dona Rosalia Chavez, and a grandson of General Jose Maria Chavez. He was educated at the Santa Clara College, Calif., with his uncle, Hon. Jose Maria Chavez, now superintendent or schools of Rio Arriba county. The subject of this sketch also attended the University of St. Louis, Mo., from which he graduated with high honors. He was admitted to the New Mexico bar and practiced before the Supreme Court. He served one terra very hon orably as a member of the House of Representatives of the New flexlco Legislative Assembly and introduced the bill creating San Juan county. He was county clerk o Rio Arriba county for two terms and taught school for a number of years. The five children that survive are: Luis, Rosalia, Francisca, Eliza and Odulia. His aged mother, his unclea, Jose Maria Chavez and Francisco C. Chavez, also survive, as do his neph ews and nieces: Julian, Vicente, Jesusita, Elena and Rosa. Lame Shoulder. Whether resulting from a sprain or from rheumatic pains, there is noth ing so good for a lame shoulder as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Apply it freely and rub the parts vigorously at each application and a quick cure is certain. For sale by all druggists. The New Mexican can no printing equal to that done in any of the large cities. Our solicitor, every piece of work we turn out. Try our Btock once and you will certainly come again. We have all the faciltiea for turning out every class of work, in cluding one of the best binderies in the West Fortify now against the Grip for it comes every season sure! Prevent ics the little Candy Cold Cure Tab lets offer in this respect a most cer tain and dependable safeguard. Pre ventics, at the "sneeze stage" will, as well, also surelv head off all common colds. But promptness is all-important. Keep Preventics in the pocket or purse, for instant use. Box of 48 for 25c. Sold by Stripling, Burrows, & Co. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Palace Hotel. H. C. Williams, Estancia; G. W. Harrison, Albuquerque; J. E. Steward, Kansas City; Mrs. William Curtis Bai ley, Las Vegas ; Solomon Luna, Los Lunas; J. W. Fulton, J. S. Sturz, Kan sas City; T. S. Heath, Denver; Ira O. Wetmore, Carrizozo; C. J. Roberts, Raton; E. P. Davies, F. Butts, city; R. W. Brooks, Denver; H. C. Kelley, D. J. Herron, Las Vegas; A. Davis, Texico; Mrs. Drake, Cleves, Ohio; E. G. Austen, Las Vegas; E. E. Means, Denver; J. D. Hand, Los Alamos; F. S. Mersman, San Francisco. Claire. Estevan Baca, Socorro; M. A. Men dleson, city; T. S. Hubbel, J. H. O'Reilly, Albuquerque; Mrs. B. Lakin, Kansas City; Frank J. Lavan, city; J. S. Leavelle, Taiban; J. W. Collier and wife, Estancia; C. E. Pester, Denver; J. U. Tortner, Taiban; 8, Mai'CU- Hamilton, Ohio; E. V. Long, Las Ve gas; D. R. Lynch, Cincinnati; H, C. Haynes, Denver; L, R, Simpson, Kan sas City; T. D. Lieb, Raton; Thomas Maymond, Taos. Coronado. Gregorio GriegO, Ponasco; Cornelld Martinez, Francisco Lujan, Monero; M. C. de Baca, Las Vegas; Joseph Mi- kulec, Austria; E. B. Holmes, Farm- Ington; George Warren, Jessie War ren, Topeka; George McCartney, Stan ley; E. A. Miller, El Paso. Normandie. Juau Martinez, Albuquerque; Mar- celius Gallegos, Juau B. Gallegos, Lomberton, Colo.; T. S. Sander. El Bito; F. H. Schultz, Las Vegas; Jose G. Martinez, El Dorado, Texas; E. B noimes, Farmington; M. A. Hogan, John Vick, Pecos; John W. Boyd, Trin idad; Miss Julia McCarde, Alamosa. hk 1 ' 1 I f t) "fctv I i p KlV.-t.' ..-: . i i I -.11 New Mexico Military Institute ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO. "The West Point of the Southwest." Army Officers Detailed by War Department. Army Inspectors RANK SCHOOL IN CLASS "A." Through Academic course, preparing young men for college or for business life. Great amount of open air work. Healthiets location of any Military School in the Union. Located n the beautiful Pecos Valley the garden spot of the West at an elevation of 3,700 feet above sea level, sunshine every day, but ittle rain or snow during session. Eleven Officers.and instructors, all gradu ates from statdard eastern colleges. Ten buildings, throughly furnished, heated, lighted and modern In all respects, REGENTS E. A. Cahoon, President; W G, Hamilton, Vice President; J, Phelps White, Treasurer; W. M. Atkinson Secretary, and Wt AFIlyan For particulars and Illustrated catalogue address. COL. JAt. W. 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These celebrated Hot tprlnga are lo cated in the midst of the Ancient Cliff Dwellings, twenty-five mlleo west of Taos, and fifty miles north of Santa Fe, and about twelve miles from Bar anco Station, on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, from which point a dally line of stage rune to the springs. The temperature of these waters. ! from SO to 122 degrees. The gases art Mitonlo. Altitude 6,000 feet, Qllmato cry dry ind delightful the entire year round. There la now a eommou,wue ho tel for the convenience of Invalids and tourists. People suffering from Con sumption, cancer, and other contagi ous diseases, are not accepted. These waters contain 1,620.24 grains of alka line salts to the gallon, being the rich est alkalln Hot Springs In the worla. The efficiency of thee waters haa been thoroughly tested by the mirac ulous cures attested to In the follow ing diseases:. Paralysis, Rheumatism Neuralgia, Malaria, Brlght's Disease of the Kidneys, 8yphilitie and Mercur ial Affections, Scrofula, Catarrh, La Grippe, all Female Complaints, ete. Board, lodging and bathing $2.50 per day; $15 per week; $50 per month. meets DsnVlF tFllFll Slid WI& for 8anta Fe train upon request. Trtii resort la attractive t all seasons and Is open all winter. Passengero foP 0 Callente can leave Sariit: F at a. m. and reach Ojo Calient at 4 p. m., the) aame day. For further partlculaN a ANTONIO JOSEPH, Proorietor. Oto Calient), Taoi Coanty. W. ffl Wells Fargo & Company Express General FYnrpss Pnnvrilm :-TO ; All Pc nff 4-fiA VJniA ittll I (11 13 Ul LUtt If Ul lU' Save Money and Inconvenience by Purchasing Wells Fargo DOMESTIC MONEY ORDERS, TRAVELERS' MONEY ORDERS, FOREIGN MONEY ORDERS. Payable Throughout the United States. Canada. Mexico and all Foreign Countries. REMITTANCES SENT BY TELEGRAPH. J. D. BARNES. Aoent 3n For Diseases of the Skin." Nearly all diseases of the skin mich as eciema, tetter, salt rheum and barbers' itch, are characterized by an intense itching and smarting, which often makes life a burden and dis turbs sleep and rest. Quick relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Salve. It allays the itching and smart ing almost instantly. Many cases have been cured by its use. For sale by all druggists. These remedies can be found For Sale by all Druggists and Dealers In Medicine " Compounded Solely, By THE INTERNATIONAL MEDICINE CO OF NEW MEXICO. Central New Mexico The New Mexican can do printing equal to that done in any of the large cities. Our solicitor, every piece of work we turn out Try our stock once and you will certainly come again. We bare all the facilities to rturnlng out every class of work, including one ot the best binderies In the west SIMPLE REMEDY FOR LA GRIPPE. La grippe coughs are dangerous as they frequently develop into pneU' monia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough hut heals and strengthens the lungs so that no seri ous results need be feared. The gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all druggists. - ' Legal blanks both English and Spanish -for sale by the New Mex ican Printing company. : THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO 3 ALBUQUERQUE Has been established eighteen years. It has seven . buildings, including two dormitories one for men and one for women. It has a faculty of sixteen instruct ors, especially educated and trained for their respec tive departments. Its students are yearly increasing in numbers. ; College of Letters and Sciences, Engineering, Education, Preparatory Commercial.' ROOM AND BOARD AT THE at reasonable rates Address President W. G. TIGHT, - '" Albuquerque, New Mexico. FIVE SCHOOLS: 11 17 uan Francis Street, Indian ami EKexlcan Uares aua Carlos lankt, Basket, Wax, Feather andLlnen Drawn Work, Opals, Turquoise, Garnet and Other Gem . OUR MOTTO: T Hav th I of Everything In Onr Una, CORRICK CARRIAGE CO. Haek luo kino 120 Son FrancccoSt Call op 132 Blach for Carriages;