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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1913.
PAGE TWO
SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN.
I
TRY THESE --THEY WILL PLEASE Y00
FRESH OYSTERS,
COVE OYSTERS,
rsmrort nlT" ill C A I 1"C
m UY5 1 DK WUN I ail onuwt;,
4 SWEET RED PIJW1ENTOES,
WALKER'S RED HAT IUMAiUfc,
DYER'S BAKED BEANS,
ORTEGA'S PEELED GREEN CHILI
AND NEW COMB HONEY.
IF CONSTIPATED OR
BILIOUS "CASCARETS"
INTER GROCERY GO. 1
PH01TE40. t !
For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach,
Sluggish Liver and Bowels They
Work While You Sleep.
Get a 10-cent box.
Take a Cnroaret tonight to cleanso
your I.iver, Stomach and Bowels, ane
you will surely feel great by mornhiK.
You men and women who have head
ache, coated tongue, can t Ble.'p. lire
bilious, nervous, upset, bothered wltU
a sick, gassy, disorderol stomach, or
have backache and feel ujl worn (Ait.
Are you keeping your I owels cIj.m;
with Cascarets or mm?iy forcing a
passageway every few d
cathartic pills or castor oil?
Cascarets immediately cleanse and
regulate the stomach, remove the sour,
undigested and fermenting food nn.'l
foul gass; take the excess bit" from
the liver and carry off the constipated
waste matter and poison from the
intestines and bowels.
Remember, a Carscaret tonig'.r will
slraichten you out by morning A
WANTED; A HOUSE!
NOT A SMELTER
SAYSJWNCE
PRESIDENT OF HISTORICAL SOCIETY
DOES NOT TAKE KINDLY TO SUG
GESTION TO HAVE MINERAL COL
LECTION MELTED LDOWN; SAYS
ITS VALUE IS ITS MASSIVENESS.
WRITES OF THE "ADVERSE
INFLUENCES IN SENATE"
The Joy Of
Coming Motherhood
A Wonderful Remedy That is a Natural
Aid and Relieves the Tension.
f, in, ,.,, Pripnd. n famous extornal rom-
rdr. la the onlv fine known that Is. all' to i
rt'ich nil the different parts Involved.
It
Declaring that his appeal to
number of commerce was for the pur-
in nt w'tvnm vn.ir ilmireist means i Dose of having the mineral collection
healthy bowel action; a clear head I housed and exhibited; emphasizing
and cheerfulness for months. Don't (that the value of this collection is due
CAPITAL COAL YARD
Goal
AND
SWASTIKA LUMP
CERRILLOS LUMP
STEAM COAL
ANTHRACITE COAL,
PHONE 85 MAIN.
WHOLESALE A)aA
RETAIL W WWW
FACTORY WOOD
SAWED WOOD
CORD WOOD
ALL SIZES.
Montezuma Avenue, near A., T & S. F. Railroad Depot.
! forget the children.
to its niassiveness and calling atten
tion to the "adverse influences in the
j senate," which prevented granting an
lanDronriation for the building of a
IMPORTANT CASE
i AT Af AMAfiARnO'room to take care of the mineral dis-
HI HLt1lJUUUrUU former Gf)Vernor u 1,,-adford
j - ! Prince today replies to the report
Alamogordo, X. M., Nov. 4. The waiie bv a special committee appoint
! grand jury made its report to the j d , ,ook lut0 (1)e nmtter.
j This committee was composed of H
S. Kaune, George Y. Pilchard and Dr.
.r. H. Sloan, and was named by Presi
dent Oorman following an eloquent
sneech made the chamber of com-
Is a penetrating application afier the for.
mula of a noted family doetor, and lubri
cates every muscle, nerve, tissue or tendon
affected. It goes dlreitly to the strained
nortlons and irently hut surely relieves all
I tendency to soreness or strain.
I By Its daily use there will be no pain, no
I distress, no nausea, no danger of laceration
r other accident, and the period will he one
c supreme comfort and joyful anticipation.
' To all young women Slother's Friend Is
i .ne of the greatest 01 an neipiui juum-unn,
; fur It robs childbirth of all Its agonies and
the i ilaniters, dispels nil the douht and dread,
a'l sense of fear, ana inus enaoies me iu
rv.il body to await the greatest event in a
v.- .man's life with untrammeled gladness.
Mother's Friend is a most cherished
remedy In thousands of homes, and Is of
p ich peculiar merit and value as to make It
scntlally one to be recommended by all
v. i :nen.
Veil will find it on sole at all drug stores
al 1.00 a bottle, or the druggist will gladly
get it for you If you insist upon It. Moth
er's Friend Is prepared only by the Brad
field flcRiilator Co.. 137 Lamar Bldg., At
lanta, (ia., who will send you by mail,
sealed, a very Instructive book to expectant
mothers. Write for it to-day.
EGG PRODUCERS
Green Cut Bone and Meat, $3.50 per cwt.
Oyster Shells $2.50 " "
Meat Scraps, '. . . . $.05 " lb.
Ground Charcoal, ... $ .03 " 44
Poultry and Stock FoodComposed ) ffl n; -P rw4
of Corn, Bran, Oats and Alfalfa, 1 p"
GORMLEY'S GENERAL STORE
PHONE 19 "W .
THE
denver & rio grande railroad co.
Missouri-pacific railway co. "
yst. louis, iron mountain & southern co.
western pacific railway co.'j ..
SHORTEST LINE TO
DrNVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and PUEBLO,
Where Direct Connections are Made
FOR ALL EASTERN AND SOUTHERN POINTS
TRAVELERS TO THE EAST
will find every want anticipated in the modern high-class
service provided by the through sleeping car routes to St.
Louis over the Missouri-Pacific-Iron Mountain.
To Salt Lake City and Pacific Coast
Points Denver "& Rio Urande
Wntem PacificRailwav-The Royal
Gorge-Feather River Route, acknowledged to be the Scenic
Line PAR EXCELLENCE, of all America.
THROUGH LINE
FOR INFORMATION AS TO RATES, ETC., CALL ON
WM. M. SCOTT, T. F. & P. A..
244 San Francisco Street, Santa Fe,'N. M.
L. A. HUGHES,
President.
C. L. POLLARD,
Secretary.
R. J. CRICHTON,
Manager & Treasurer.
Lumber and Transfer Co.
(INCORPORATED)
HEADQUARTERS FOR
LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Shingles, Cement, Plaster, Roofing and Build
ing Materials of Every Description.
AGENTS he FAMOUS DAWSON COAL
GENERAL TRANSFER BUSINESS AND STORAGE
fyVour Business Solicited."
Phone 100 and 35 W. :-:
Foot of Montezuma Ave.
NEW MEXICO MILITARY INSTITUTE
ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO.
urn
u
'Tbe West Point of the Southwest.
Ranked as "Distinguished
Institution " by the U S.
War Department.
Locoed In the beautiful Peoot
Valley. 1,700 feet above ses level,
euoohlne every day. Opea ilr
work throughout the entire
Ion. Conditions lor physical
and mental development are
IDEAL such a cannot be found
elsewhere la America. Four
teen otBeers and Instructors, all
gradaates from standard East
ern colleges- Ten bulldlnn.
modem is every respect.
stent :
E. A. CABOOSf . President.
J. E. RHEA, Vice-President
J. P. WHITE, Treasurer.
JOHN W. FOB, Secretary.
W. A. FINLAY.
r far particulars and Illustrated osta
eruc, address,
COLJAS.W.WILLS0.N,Sopt.
court Saturday night and at 10 o'clock
was discharged by the presiding
judge, Hon. E. L. Medler. The grand
jury was in session Jive days and in
vestigated 3S cases, returning 19 true
WESTGARD SAYS
HE IS DELIGHTED
Deining, X. M., Nov. 4. A. L. West-
TleghtI
bills and 12 no true bills, after having j merce bv Governor Prince asking thai gara' 01 iNe "'V'1 vlce Pul
, , .. o. i nierce nj governor rnuce an.uii, na f . vt onal TTiehwav association
and director of transcontinental high- j
ways, accompanied by Mrs. Westgard
i and R. J. Orr, driver, left for the east j
over the Borderland Saturday morning j
very much pleased with the condition
i of the highways in this locality. Mr.
! Westgard has been nine times across I
examined 'J2 witnesses, beveral ot the . hnmhpr nf fflmmerce offer a solu
caseB investigated were reported to jtjon o the proWem. "What Is to be
the court in the form of resolutions done wi(n t,,e minerai collection now
and special recommendations. V. N. iexpose(i n the old patio of the Palace
Fleck, of Orograude, was the foreman ;of tl)e governors."
of this grand jury which transacted so mmmif(w ,pnorted to the cham
her at Its meeting October 21 its
recommendations, which were to tnc
much business in such a short time.
Judge Medler, in discharging
grand jury, expressed the thanks of effect that pjrt of the mlnerai Col
the court for the diligent and ef
ficient work.
The Major Case,
The case of the state versus Hal H.
Major, under an Indictment alleging
the murder of his daughter, H. Eudora
Major, will not be tried at this term
of court. The defense announced its
readiness to proceed to trial when the
arraignment was made, but the state
is not ready for trial, and probably
lection the
the continent in 13 different automo-
pan or iae , .... . bieg four premlerSj tne car ne was
massive parts-should westgard is
part shoulii
visit a smelter; another
be sent to the Socorro
Mines, and some good specimens,
weighing pounds instead of tons,
should be kept here for exhibition.
The reading of the report of the com
mittee was puncutated with staccato
notes of laughter.
That Governor Prince Is not over
whelmed with delight at the suggest-
will not be ready for several weeks iong ot tne committee is perhaps seen
yet. It is likely that the trial will be hn tne following letter, which is self
conducted at an adjourned session as , explanatory:
I soon as the state is ready,, probably Mr. Prince's Letter.
I some time in December. Motion has Flushing. N. Y., Oct. 29, 1913.
been made by counsel for the defense' G u, van Stone, Secretary Chamber
of Commerce.
My Dear Sir I am just in receipt of
yonr favor of October 24th, enclosing
conv of the report of the special
for bail, but the court has not yet
ruled on this motion. Judge Edward
A Mann, of Albuquerque, is chief of
counsel for the defense.
There Is no reasonable ground for j COmmittee on the locating and exhibi
the statement that a second indict-1 ti0n of the mineral collection belong
inent against Hal H. Major has beenijng t0 the Historical Society, which
returned. The grand jury did not re-1 wa appointed at my request a few
port to the court until 10 o'clock Sat- Kveeks ago. We are certainly obliged
urday night, and no arraignments 1 10 the chamber of commerce and its
were made at that time, court adjourn- j cpmmittee for the attention which
ing immediately after the discharge j they have kindly given to the subject,
of the grand jury. The indictments .This collection, as I supposed was
which were reported at that time were j weii known, is the property of the
not made public' ! Historical Society, having been con-
The trial of this case, which likely j veyed to it by the directors of the Ter
will be commenced about the middle ! tio-Milennial celebration in 1883. The
of December, must necessarily attract document transferring the collection
the most wide-spread attention, by was printed In full In the New Mexi
reason of the prominence of the de- can last winter, and provided that the
fendant and the extraordinary nature collection should be kept on public ex-
of the charges, in the discussion of
sveh cases, rumors and suspicions fre
quently are repeated as facts, and
sometimes these rumors and suspic
ions get into the public prints as facts.
The defendant was arrested at his
hime on Sunday night, October 2i.
The arrest was made upon a bench
warrant which issued upon informa
tion sworn to by Fred Pomoff, captain
of the New Mexico mounted police,
and approved by H. B. Hamilton, dis
trict attorney. Immediately after the
arrest was made, statements which are
not borne out by the facts, were made
in the newspapers.
One of these statements was that
the daughter, H. Eudora, whose death
is the basis of the Indictment, died
enly three months after the death of
her mother. Christine. It is a matter
of record that the mother, Christine,
died on April 9, 1912, and the death
of the daughter, H. Eudora, did not oc
cur until December 15, 1912. It was
reported that Dr. E. B. Rogers, of El
Paso, had conducted a postmortem
examination and that before a grand
jury he had reported the finding of
evidence of poison in the body. Be
tween, December 15, 1912, and October
26, 1913, the latter, ttie date the arrest
was made, there was no grand jury In
session in Otero county.
More recently, the statement has
been published that suicide would be
the defense. There has not been the
ti'ghtest intimation from any reliable
source as to what will be the line of
defense of counsel for the defense.
Your correspondent has talked with
Edward A. Mann, chief of counsel and
with Mitchell Major, son of the de
fendant, and neither of them would in
dicate the course to be pursued by the
defense.
BEWARE OF OINTMENTS
FOR CATARRH THAT
CONTAIN MERCURY
as mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering it
through the mucous surfaces. Such
articles should never be used except
on prescriptions from reputable physi
cians, as the damage they will do Is
ten fold to the good you can possibly
derive from them. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney
& Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury,
and is taken internally, acting directly
upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. In buying Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the
genuine. It is taken internally and
made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney
& Co., Testimonial free.
Sold by druggists. Price 7ac per
bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
hibition. The Historical society yarn
about $400 for the expense of moving
it at that time, and faithfully fulfilled
its trust .of keeping it on exhibition
until it was removed, without their de
sire, among the changes made in the
Palace a year ago. The cases for its
exhibition, which have fortunately
been preserved to a great extent, are
the best arranged and at the same
time the most tasteful that I have
seen in any mineral exhibition.
The appeal which I made to the
chamber of commerce was for some
proper and adequate place for the ex
hibition of the collection in Santa Fe,
in order to avoid the possibility of its
being removed from the city; and I
was In hopes that some accommoda
tions might be found for that purpose
which at least would protect it tem
porarily until the erection of a city
hall or a chamber of commerce build
ing would afford a permanent location.
The value and practical effect of this
collection is In Its massiveness,
which gives an Idea of the mineral re
sources of the southweBt that has im
pressed thousands of visitors during
the last thirty years and is an Import
ant asset of Santa Fe. There are
plenty of collections of mineral speci
mens of small size all over the coun
try, but so far as I know there is but
one other mineral exhiDit in me iana
which shows such massiveness of ore
and thereby attracts attention to the
mineral value of the locality.
It in no fault of the Historical So
ciety that this collection is now un
boused and unexhiblted. The society
used its best endeavors during the last
legislature to have proper accommo
dations provided. The house of rep
resentatives, under the leadership of
Speaker Baca, responded nobly to the
call, and by a unanimous vote passed
a bill near the middle of the session
granting the use of one of the build
ings in the rear1 of the Palace for that
purpose, and when that failed to ob
tain the concurrence of the senate,
made an appropriation in the general
appropriation act for the erection of a
suitable room as a wing to the Palace
on Lincoln avenue, uniorcunaieiy
this was defeated by the same ad
verse influences In the senate.
The society has had formal applica
tions from two pf the territorial Insti
tutions for this! collection, but I still
hope fhat means may Be found to re
tain it in Santa.; Fe, in all its entirety
and massivenes as one of the import
ant assets of tine city. It would seem
unfortunate, when we are endeavor to
add new attractions, that we should i
1.1 1 njh.U .-in nnA ..iIV. If
School o!. .....j .i
nugeiy. uuvemui nivuvimiu ann
State Engineer French had planned to
make the trip through -New Mexica
with the Westgard party, but the mine
disaster at Dawson prevented. Mrs.
Westgard was given some minerals
and gem souvenirs at the chamber of
commerce to add to her collection, and
expressed herself as very much de
lighted with the New Mexico brand of
climate. Mr. Westgard was deeply in
terested in our method of pumping for
irrigation.
The last batch of racers from the
west passed through Deming Saturday j
morning and will be in readiness for j
the big contest next ruesaay. iney
are much pleased with the New Mex
ico roads, and are figuring on some
mighty fast running.
Arthur Flynn, of Montreal, Canada,
is investigating conditions In the
Mimbres valley for himself and a
bunch of friends.
Mrs. May Rush has returned from
an extended visit with friends io
Texas,
IN THESE DAYS OF MODERN METH
ODS, Electricity plays a most impor
tant part. The grandfather would
be amazed at the radiance of the mod
ern home and why all this light? To
make the home more homelike to make
the home the most pleasant spot on earth
for father, mother and children. Oood light
that is easy on the eyes is very much to be
desired.
POWER
NOTHING IS QUITE SO CONVEN
IENT as to touch the button and
your stove Is ready to cook your
Iron ready to use, your toasted
ready for the hurried breakfast, your vacu
um cleaner ready for the fray, your washer
ready to cleanse, fan ready to cool the heat
ed rooms. Electricity will do every thing
for you. We furnish it at reasonable rates,
day and night' Estimates and full Infor
mation cheeerfully given.
SANTA FE WATER & LIGHT CO.
ARTHUR STAAB
MAY TRY TO
BREAK WILL
That an effort will be made to
break the will of the late Judge
Staab by Arthur A. Staab, of Okla
homa, was indicated this morning at
the session of the probate court,
Judge John Baron Burg presiding,
by Neill B. Field, counsel for Arthur
Staab, says yesterday's Albuquerque
Herald. No action of any kind was
takep but it is understood a deter
mined attempt will be made to se
cure part of the estate for Arthur
Staab as one of the heirs-at-law.
Judge Staab's will left $5000 to
Lawrence Ilfeld and $3000 each to
Ruth and Beatrice Ilfeld, all children
of Iiuis Ilfeld; of the remainder of
the estate, one-half was left to Ed
ward A. Staab, the remainder being
divided among the three sisters, Anna
Ilfeld, Delia Baer and Bertha Nord
haus. The two brothers, Arthur and Paul
Staab, were not mentioned in the
will. The court today appointed
George W. Prichard guardian ad li
tem of Paul Staab of Santa Fe and
Isaac Barth guardian ad litem of
Ruth and Beatrice Ilfeld. The hear
ing was continued to November C at
9:30 a. m.
lose one
been co
ant aire
3 many years has
the most import-
uly,
ORD PRINCE.
Coffee
Schilling's l3ost gives
you the service you think
you ought to have or de
clines to take your money.
That's the new-era bus
iness creed. Moncyback
at your grocer's.
Preserved in its aroma In
Mb, 21b and 2 1-2-lb aroma
tight cans; 40c a lb.
1ULLIGAN & RISING,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
License Noabzrs, 47. Day or Nijbt Phone, 130 Main.
. Next Door to Postoff ice. ')
CORRICK LIVERY BARN
NOBBIEST OUTFITS IN THE CITY
Buggies and Saddlers a Specialty.
Hacks and Bag-gage Transfer. Prompt Attention and the Best
of Satisfaction Guaranteed.
104 DON QA5PER ST.
Telephone 9 W
ASK FOR TICKETS -SHIP YOUR FREIGHT
FROM SANTA FE
To EI Paso, Bisbee, Douglass and all points in
New Mexico, Arizona, Mexico and to the Pacific
Goast, via NEW MEXICO CENTRAL to Torrance thence.
The yyV East
Best WttRSWfWWMM or
For Rates and Full Information, Address
EUGENE FOX, G. F. & P. Agt, El Paso, Texas.
I Majestic Cafe
I THE SANITARY
REGULAR MEALS.
Open Day and Night.
Best Equipped, Most Modern.
Special Dinner Parties.
ROMULO LOPEZ, PROP.
SANTA FK, NEW MEXICO.
-saHENRY KRICK&-
DISTRIBUTOR OP
LEMP'S KEG and BOTTLE BEER
BUDWEISER IN BOTTLES
SSanafsclsrer of a!! kinds of Sods Waters made from Pare Distilled
water. Af eat for Maniton Spring Mineral Water.
TELEPHONE 35 J Santa Fe, New Me.
THE STAR BARN
W. A. WILLIAMS, - - PROPRIETOR.
GENERAL LIVERY
Hack and Baggage Lines. Entire Stable Re
stocked. Best Rigs you can get.
SADDLE PONIES. TWO AND FOUR BOISE OUTFITS. PROMPT SEIVICE.
Phone 139. 310 San Francisco St
pation. .

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