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PAGE TWO T;7TTt-i,'?',9n 'IHE SANTA FE SEW MEXICAN", SANTA PE, N. M. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1912 . The Little Store Again Reminds You of the Superior Quality and Large Variety of the " Soltaire " Goods. Always the Leader Southern Corner Plaza, WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Flour Hay, drain, Potatoes and Salt. Sole Agents For INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD. ALFaLFa SEED. AH kinds of flowers, garden & field seeds in bulk and packages The only exclusive grain house in Santa Fe Phone Black 45 LEO HERSCH Iola El Toro nnnri 1 ITfl runiuinv mm m u m El r R. J. CRICHTON Lumber and Coal Yard All Kinds of Building Materials. Screen Doors, Red and White Cedar Fence Posts Kard 333 Hickox Street, Near Union Depot. Phone, Red 100 Phone, Wells Fargo & Co. Express General Express Forwarders TO All Parts of the World. CAVC IMflVEV an(' 'nconven'ence by Purchasing Wells OAVC nlUilCl Fargo Domestic Money Orders, Travel er's Checks and Foreign Money Orders. Payable II C fAMAHA Throurhout v' ' vnimin, 0 RF.MITTANCES SENT W. C. LONG, Agt, THE STAR BARN Successor to MORGAN LIVERY CO., first-class livery rigs. Also First-Class Hacks, Busses and Baggage Wagons Phcne Main 139 J. R. CREATH, 310 San Fracisco St. SANTA FE, N. M. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT La Salle Restaurant CHAS. OANN, Prop. Telephone II. ?wo Doors Below F. Andrews Stare. Hegular Meals 25 cents. Rooms for Pent 25c and 50c. Short Orders at All Hours. BOARD BY THE WEEK $5.ti0 Yrnc& Noodle Order 10c. a dlsn, Kew York Chop Suey 50c Rooms With Bath, .... $1.50 and $2.00 Per Day THE ALBANY HOTEL This is something new for a Denver Hotel. Larger rooms with bath, $2.50 and $3.00 per day. Try one of these moderate priced rooms with bath, and you will be pleased. New Fire Proof Annex, every room with bath. To Be Completed July 1st, 1912. CO, Santa Fe. Telephone No. 40. WE GIVE REGISTER TICKETS Phone Black 45 TlirWT ftowsnn Cnal I H IHIHIW I w . VH. WLMLIU Sawed Wood Red 100 Phone, Red 100 MPYIfH and All Foreign muuvu Countries BY TELEURAPH, Santa Fe, N. M. WOODTS HACK LINfc From BARRANCA TO TAOSJ Meets Both North South Bounds Trains. Leaves Barranca on the arrival et the north bound train and arrives at Taos at 7 p. m. Ten miles shorter than any othei way. Good covered: hacks and good teams. Fare $5.00 round trip. Teami furnished commerc'al men to take In the surrounding to ns. Wire Rnbude Station WHEN HER BACK ACHES. jvas overpowered and arrested. A Woman Finds All Her Energy and. Ambition Slipping Away. And Why Not? Santa Fe women Know How the aches and pains that come when the kidneys fail make life a burden. Back- ache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy spells, distressing urinary troubles, all tell of sick kidneys and warn you of , the stealthy approach ot dropsy or Brigth's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kidneys only. They at- tack kidney diseases by striking at ( the cause. Here's proof of it in a Santa Fe woman's words: ' Mrs. Desederia J. de Qulntana. Col lege St., Santa Fe, N. Mex., says: "Several years ago I used Doan's Kid ney Pills and I was cured of a bad attack of kidney complaint. At that time a statement appeared in the lo cal papers, telling of my experience and I now take pleasure in confirm ing all that was then said in their praise. I had pains in my back that made it difficult for me to stoop and there were other troubles which plain ly showed that my kidneys were at fault. Soon after I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills, improvement was noticeable and the contents of two boxes, not only restored my kid neys to their normal condition but also removed the pain from my back. I am glad to say that during the time that has since passed, my cure has been permanent." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. AN IDEALIST UNMASKED. Robin bird, he come around a-callin' foh de spring. Kind o' thought dat mebbee he's for gotten how to sing, De blossoms gathered 'round 'im. Dey was smilin' bright an' gay, An' all de leaves took notice of de things he had to say. Oh, Mistah Robin bird You's singin mighty fine, An' we'd hate to do without you When de sun begins to shine. He never seems to notice all dem blos soms as dey smile, Nor de leaves upon de branches as dey wave to him in style. Although dar's beauty all around, his 'tention 'pears to be Intirely on de prospects of his fav'rite cherry tree. Oh, Mistah Robin bird, Yoh song is only jokes. You's thinkin' 'bout yoh dinner, Jes' de same as human folks. Washington Star. AROUND THE STATE J. C. Gage, Jr., to Wed. C. Gage, Jr., now at Artesia, Miss Ola Snider of Artesia J. wed will this month. Roswell News. Beastly Hot irt California. San Francisco, June 6. Three deaths from sunstroke trickled into the news today, as an aftermath of the heat wave. Of the three deaths, two were Italian laborers, Charles Atter bury, head of a survey party for the Oakland, Antioch and Easteni rail road, died at Dixon. White Slaver Arrested. Portland, Ore., June 6. Arrested as a white slaver, "E. Allen," a bar ber, today broke down in prison and confessed to being a woman, who for twelve years had masqueraded es a man and worked as a barber in vari ous shops hero and in other coast cities. Her true name, she says, is Nell Pickerell. Burned Four Hours After Death. D. A. Harris, a lad of nineteen, who came down from Acme last week suf fering from typhoid fever, died at St., Mary's hospital at one o'clock yester day afternoon. A post-mortem exami nation was held, and the funeral serv ices held at the Gage parlors by Rev. C. C. Hill, In four hours he was at his last resting place in a little lot in the South Park cemetery. Roswell News. Bully for San Juan. Prosperity, spellel in capital letters, is on the way for the San Juan valley this season. Indications point to the biggest fruit crop in the history of the Farmington and Aztec country, and State Highway Commissioner Thomas Tully of Durango, estimates the Far mington and Aztec country will ship 5no cars of peaches and 1,000 cars of apples and small fruit. Cleansing Denver. Forty-two gambling houses, card rooms and fake clubs darkened their doors and covered gambling parapher nalia for the first time in eight years at Denver following orders from Chief of Police Felix O'Neill. Police Com missioner Creel and Chief O'Neil agreed yesterday that the riddance of the gambling element should be the first step in the police regulations for the cleansing of Denver. Welcome, Old Timer. William F. Brogan, one of the best known journalists of the southwest, will, on June 17, become e member of the New Mexican's editorial staff. With a newspaper experience begin ning on the Kansas City Star, extend ing to San Antonio, Texas, and in cluding the editorship of Albuquerque daily papers, Mr. Brogan is especially well posted on southwestern men and affairs New Mexican. Double Murder. Aspen, Colo., June 6. In what was irobably one of the most spectacular shooting affrays in the annate of Colo rado crime, Charles Gusnevor of Lead, S. D., on one of the main streets of As pen shot and instantly killed his wife, Louise. Her alleged sweetheart, Christ Pence, received bullets In his body from which he cannot recover. Sever al terror-stricken people on the side- 1 walks saw the tragedy. The murderer Salem, Ore., June 6 Governor West j proposes to make saloon men provide i an institution or home where men or women who have been made helpless by the use of liquor may be cared for j the expense of the saloon business.) Nearly all of us favor a just eompen- j sation law," said Governor Vest in i discussing his proposed measure, which he purposes to bring before the voters, "and I think this should include every industry, the saloon as well as the sawmill." JACK CURLEY'S ROMANCE SEEMS SLIGHTLY TARNISHED. Torrid Love Messages Written by Him at Las Vegas to Mrs. Overshiner at Chicago. Denver, Colo., June 6. Letters burning with love messages, written by Jack Curley, promoter of prize fights and wrestlin" matches, who re cently came into the Denver lime light by marrying Marie Drescher, of this city, have been introduced by E. B. Overshiner of Chicago, who is su ing for divorce. The majority of the letters brought into the trial were written by Curley but a short time before he married the Denver girl. Curley was in Las Vegas when he sent the notes. He asked Mrs. Over shiner to visit him there about June 1, telling her that he had a "nice house there and that there would be plenty of room for her if she would only accept his invitation." On? of the letters written to Curley reads: "I saw Clara yesterday. She wants me to go to New York, but 1 think I would rather go West. Will you be ia Las Vegas all the time up to July 1? Am nearly settled now in my apartments expect to have some parties here. Will write you more news later. Me for you when I get big." Curley's reply to this letter is quot ed by the Chicago husband. It says: "Dear Florence How I do wish I could be at your house-warming to night. So glad, my dear, to hear from you, and I sincerely hope that you will scon grow big. This is the day you'll receive your boy Charming (her G-ycar-old son). How happy you must be to untangle all your family trou bles. I know from experience that it is hell to be mismated, but don't you worry, yon dear, because there surely will be brighter days. I have rented a house here. Plenty of room for you if you'll accept my invite. "I would like to leave here for Cal ifornia about June 1. Could you come along about that time? This place for a couple of months would work wonders for you. If you can stand the simple life for a couple of months. It has all the hot springs beaten to death, and I'd do everything I prom ised you, and treat you like a baby sis ter. Hurry and tell me you'll come here. Thanks, so much, for telling me of your little trouble. I won't make any answer, but you fully under stand I am with and for you. "Your's till the cows come home, with bestest. "Write often and hurry some plan where I can see you. J." Overshiner accuses his wife of hav ing too many friends to entertain while he is away from home. He declares that all of the letters written by Cur ley to his wife will be read during the trial. Denver Republican. SANTA FE BUSINESS COLLEGE A SUCCESS. Former Superintendent of City Schools J. A. Wood has become princi pal of the Santa Fe Business College ot which Professor Walter Norton, whose fame extends all over the world, is the superintendent. The quarters of the college in the Diaz block on the west side of the Plaza have been com pletely renovated- and equipped and knew pupils are being enrolled daily. John Thompson, a professional actu ary and boookkeeper, is secretary and treasurer. The teaching force is an especially competent one. MICHELIN TIRE PRICES Reduced Effective Today May 30th. Substantial Reductions on all sizes. Size new PRICES Old Prices 34x4 $33.25 $35.75 36x4 1-2 43.75 47.25 37x5 54.00 58.75 THE SUPERIORITY OF MICHEL1N TIRES IS RECOGNIZED ALL OVER THE WORLD IN STOCK BY C. W. ALEXANDER, i YOUNG MOTHE No young woman, m the joy of coming motherhood, should neglect to prepare her system for the physi cal ordeal she is to undergo. The health of both herself and the coming child depends largely upon the care she bestows upon herself during the waiting months. Mother's Friend prepares the expectant mother's sys tem for the coming event, and Its use makes her comfortable during all the term. It works with and for nature, and by gradually expanding all tis sues, muscles and tendons, involved, and keeping the breasts in good con dition, brings the woman to the crisis in splendid physical condition. The baby, too, Is more apt to be perfect and strong where the mother has thus prepared herself for nature's supreme function. No better advice could ba given a young expectant mother than that she use Mother's Friend; It is a medicine that has proven its value In thousands of cases. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for free THERfS RIEND book for expect ant mothers which contains much valuable information, and many sug gestions of a helpful nature. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. AtluU. Ga. GOVERNMENT ASKS DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF MAIL. Suit Filed in Federal Court at Salt Lake City Against Union Pacific. (By Special Leasea Wire to New Mexican) Salt Lake City, Utah, June 6. The first suit ever filed in this district by the government to recover from a railroad the value of mail destroyed in a wreck, was instituted in the fed eral court here yesterday. The judg ment against the Union Pacific Rail road for $12,355 with interest, is sought on account of loss at Wilkins, Wyoming, in 1905. CHICHESTER S PILLS DIAMOND ItKANIr i'lIXft, fr 2ft years known as Best, Saf eft, Always Keliai'la SOLD BY BRUfifilSTS EVERYWHERE NEW STATE BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS LINE. Phone Red 161. Leave Orders at Butt Bros. Drug Store The Tailor Will clean, press, repair or alter Ladies' and Gents' Garments at reasonable prices and will guarantee his work. Orders taken for Ladies' and Gents' Custom Made Suits, Overcoats, Skirts or Riding Suits. Thirty years' of experience in tailoring in seme of the largest cities in Europe and America. 101 Washington Avenue. Phone Black 223. Goods Called for and Delivered. SANTA FE, N. M. Ho V I.dl! Ak your urugglM. for fclisESa 'UI I" K n1 ' !neUicV t hoxes, sealed with Blue Ril-Uon. A TL'xl T.L. nn ,hi Rut nt vn... V 1 tf Urumlat. Ait f ir II l. II I S.TPIt 1 M FT JULIUS mm IF YOU WILL "TACKLE" OUR FISHING TACKLE YOU'LL LAND ANY FISH THAT TACKLES YOUR BAIT. OUR LINES ARE NEW AND FRESH AND STRONG; OUR REELS ARE NOT RUSTY. WHENEVER THE THOUGHT OF HARDWARE ENTERS YOUR MIND, ALSO LET IN THE THOUGHT THAT OUR STORE IS THE PLACE TO BUY RELIABLE HARDWARE. Wood-Davis Hardware Co. Phone 14. If It Hardware Why Import Mineral Water ? r : WHEN YOU CAN GET THE : : Celebrated Maiden Buttee Mineral Water All Kinds of Soda, Special High Ball Ginger Ale Delivered to your house. Patronize home industry. Leave orders at KAUNE & CO.'S STORE, FHONE 26. THE SANTA FE MINERAL WATER CO. FRANK M. JONES. 2" LIFE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH, FIRE INSURANCE, AND FIDELITY BONDS. Writes all the Modern Policies at Lowest Rates. REAL ESTATE For Sale, Improved and Unimproved City Property and Or chards. Ranches With and Without Improvements. For Full Information Call, SPECIAL LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO one way via SAN DIEGO, OAKLAND, PORTLAND or SEATTLE, $40.55 $50.55 $67.50 DATES OF SALE : June 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,17, 18, 19, 20. Return limit Aug. 12, 1912 Aug. 29, 30, 31 ; Sept. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Return limit Oct. 31, 1912. LIBERAL STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES VISIT THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA Pullman -nd Tourist Sleepers and Free Chair Cars on all Santa Fe Trains. For Summer Tourist Rates to Other Points Apply to Any Santa Fe Agent. SANTA FE ALL THE WAY. SANTA FE, N. M. H. S. LUTZ, Agent. Pope Motor Cycle 4 Horse Power PRICE, $165.00 With Imported Magneto. A Motorcycle without a doubt with trouble left at the factory. LIGHT. SILENT ASD RELIABLE. PASH BROS..Agts., Santa Fe. Society Stationery The New Mext- cad Printing Company have on hand and can make up promptly the latest forms In society stationery. The new size correspondence cards, etc. Or. ders taken for engraved and em bossed work. Several lines to make your selection from. FOR SALE A lot ot second hand belting, hangers, pulleys, and shatt- ing; one 12 horse power end one 22 horse power Leffel Engine, .lrst ciad cnnriitinn? one 40 horse power loco motive type boiler capable' of carrying 75 pounds of steam, passu upon oy Boiler Inspector; radiators, steam ninine and valves: a SO gallon eoso- line tank, with other sundry items. Any of these items wit! be sold cheap if taken at once. If inter.iste.l ad- Cress the New MexiCii Printing Com pany, Santa Fe. Xe Mexico Let Him Know It If VOU are Out Of a position, you must let the employer know it. A want advertisement in tne tipr and nrofesBlonal man in the city and county and a great many In the state. If you have any special tal ent, do not hide it under a bushel. Phone 14 Or. Phone No. rfed 76 EXCURSION FARES We Have It TO POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, OREGON, WASHINGTON. j: f. rhoads UPHOLSTERING and repairing of your FURNITURE It costs but little to renew your Furniture. See RHOADS and let him show you what he can do 104Galisteo Street Telephone 157 W. :: SANTA FE.N. M. Engraved calling cards In the lat est forms and styles can be secured promptly at the New Mexican Print ing Company. Let us have your plate. You will always know where to find place your order with the New Mex- . ican Printing Company. No order too small or too large to receive promtpt attention. NOTICE. Proposals will be received by the board of county commissioners of Santa Fe county, New Mexico, for the construction of a bridge over the San ta Fe river on Agua Fria road within the city limits of the city of Santa Fe. Plans and specifications are now on file in the office of the county clerk. Bidders wild be permitted to submit plans and specifications of their own (subject to the approval of the board) together with their bid. All bids will be opened on the first day of July, A. D., 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JOSE ORTIZ T PINO, Attest: , Chairman. M. A. ORTIZ, Clerk. May 31st, 1912. New Mexican want atis. alwayi bring results.