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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1913. PAGE TWO SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN. i I TRY THESE--THEY WILL PLEASE YOU FRESH OYSTERS, COVE OYSTERS, OYSTER COCKTAIL SAUCE, SWEET RED PIMIENTOES, WALKER'S RED HAT TOMATOES, DYER'S BAKED BEANS, ORTEGA'S PEELED GREEN CHILI AND NEW COMB HONEY. INTER GROCERY CO, PHONE 4Q. A CHILD'S LAXATIVE IS "SYRUP OF FIGS." CAUSE OF DAWSON EXPLOSION FOUND CAPITAL COAL YARD PHONE 85 MAIN. oal anhdolreestaal,e Wood SWASTIKA LUMP FACTORY WOOD CERRILLOS LUMP SAWED WOOD STEAM COAL CORD WOOD ANTHRACITE COAL, ALL SIZES. Montezuma Avenue, near A., T & S. F. Railroad Depot. They Love to Take It and It Doesn't Harm the Tender Little Stomach, Liver and Bowels. If your little tongue . Is coated. It is a sure sign the stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleanB Ing at once. When your child is cross, peevish, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally; if breath is bad. stomach sour, system full of cold, throat sore, or if feverish, give a tea spoonful of "California Syrup of Figs" and In a few hours all the clogged up, constipated waste, Bour bile and undigested food will gently move out B joi me noweiB, ana you nave a wru, BS 'playful child again. Eh I Sick children needn't be coaxed to j B ! take this harmless "fruit laxative." Wl Millions of mothers keep it handy be-j PJllcause they know its action on 1he stomach, liver an dbowels is prompt . i i .. mi -An olhcial report from Keen H. Bed and sure. They also know a little . r . , . , ' ... . . ., dow, state mine inspector, says as given today saves a sick child tomor-I , ,' . . ,, . s J I follows about the Dawson mine ex- row. : , Ask your druggist for a 50 cent bot- 1'"""uu tie of "California Syrup of Figs," Oallup, X. M., Nov. 7. The cause which contains directions for babies, t tie explosion ai ine uawson mine children of all ages and for grown- "as now oeen aerermmeu oejuuu a lino nlainhr nn hnrrla ttfltt'oro nf doubt. It was caused by an over- counterfeits sold here. Get the genu- charged shot, being fired m room 2i, ine, made by "California Fig Syrup off the ninth entry in mine No. 2. This Company." Don't be fooled! shot blew the coal out into the gob for '. la distance of forty feet, creating THE DCADI MAINE 'much wind, stirring up and igniting' THE RECORD PlnUX jthe coal dust, spreading from this; point to all points of the mino. The j shot firing wires were traced from the ; shot back to the first cross-cut be- j tween room 27 and 2, u tnen turnea STATE MINE INSPECTOR R. H. BED DOW IN SIGNED STATEMENT SAYS COAL DUST WAS IGNITED BY SHOT FIRED PREMATURELY. SYSTEM OF FIRING SHOTS IS EXPLAINED BY ROOSEUELTCO. Portales, N. M., Nov. S. Portales THE DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD CO. MISSOURI-PACIFIC RAILWAY C0.1 ' yST. LOUIS, IRON MOUNTAIN & SOUTHERN C0."C3 WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. - 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 Grande Wntern Pacific Rail wav-T he Royal Gorge-Feather River Route, acknowledged to be the Scenic Line FAR fcXCfcLLLINCfc 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. I L. A. HUGHES, President. C. L. POLLARD, Secretary. J. CRICHTON, Manager 4 Treasurer. Lumber and Transfer Go. (INCORPORATED) HEADITARTEIIS FOR A LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Shingles, Cement, Plaster, Roofing and Build ing Materials of Every Description. AGENTS fthe FAMOUS DAWSON COAL GENERAL TRANSFER BUSINESS AND STORAGE gij? Your Business Solicited Phone 100 and 35 W. Foot of Montezuma Ave, was wrapped around the trolley, also an electric detonator was rouna on the floor near this switch ,thus show ing that this shot had been fired fro:n the trolley wire during working hours, when the men were all In the mine, which was contrary to our mining laws and the rules of Ihe company. The company provides a separate system ot shooting wires tnrougnoiu the mine, and this system ot wires was protected by three cut-out switches, so that the Bhots could not possibly be fired while the men were in the mine. It was the custom for the miners to cut-in the room switches when each one left his work ing place. After the men had all left the mine, the appointed Bhot flrer en tered and cut-in the entry switches, which are placed in lock boxes. After all the entry switches had been "cut in the Bhot firers go out of the mine and into the shot tiring, cabin, loca ted near the mouth of the mine, they then signal to the man in the sub station to turn the current on the shot firing wires, and as soon as that Is done, the switch in the cabin is cut in and all the shots In the mine are the best farming products in all lines, fired at once, when everybody is out irrigation, crops, including truck of all Lf the mine. The current is imme- kinds, and dry farming products, as I Hitelv turned off the shot firing wires well. With justice may she well be an(j not turned on again until the next named, "The Garden Spot of the flav. when the shots are to be fired ninth, west entry, where it was at tached to a cut out Bwitch, but this switch was cut In. The wire then led out of room 20 into the ninth, west entry, then going up the ninth west i entry to room 24, where It connected j most branches of the orange trees to another switch convenient to the and continued their favorite Bport. trolley wire. This switch was also; when the nionkeys became mono cut in. A piece of copper wire wan ,-(0n0UB the -guests turned their atten found wrapped around the trolley wire ! tion t0 the parrots. Those parrots opposite this switch and a piece 01 ; were loquacious. Some of them ap shooting wire, the right length to con- parent,Iy had been associating recent nect with the trolley wire, was found ly wltn the drivers and balky mules on top of a loaded car standing be- because they had the choicest assort- tween the switch and the wire tha, jment o( anEuaKe imaginable. It was ivalley and Roosevelt county have thisjout room 26 to within 50 feet of the: year made a record that will be hard for nny other Bection of the state, no matter how well developed, to equal. At the New- Mexico State Fair at Albuquerque, in competition with ir rigation sections that were fully de veloped before Irrigation in the Por tales valley was dreamed of, the Por tales valley had things going her way. She took over thirty first prizes, be sides eighteen seconds, and blue rib bons galore. In addition to this Roose velt county won first prize on county exhibits. But only a portion of our exhibit products were displayed at Albuquer que, for while a part or the exhibits were carrying everything before them there, a good part of the stuff was shipped to Amarillo, Texas, for exhibit ion at the Panhandle fair. Here, again, we came in competition with older and more fully developed coun tries, but the results, as might have been expected, were the same. Prizes were won at Amarillo on cantaloupes, sweet potatoes, onions, peppers, al falfa, corn potatoes and on the best general farm products display. At the International Dry Farming congres sat Tulsa, Oklahoma, our ir rigated products there won for the valley many premiums and a great deal of the very best advertising could not be entered, as only dry-farm products were to be displayed. Again, however, Roosevelt county was there with the goods. This time she came in competition with dry-farming pro ducts of all sections of the country. Again was Roosevelt county awarded the premium, this time for the best county forage crop exhibit. PortaleB valley and Roosevelt coun ty have thus established a record for HANDS IN WATER Eczema on Hands, Face, Neck and Arms. Could Not Sleep Nights for Burning and Itching. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Now Entirely Cured. St.. Helens. Ore. " Eczema had both ered mo for two years. First it caine on iry hands then on my face, neck and arms. My hand first began to crack along the linos In the hand, and a whilo rash broke out. I was botucrod with it. A rash came all over my race and I could not sleep nights for the burning and itching, I seratehod myself at night till my neck, arms and face were one mass of sores. I could not put my bands In water and my hands and fuce were all dis figured. "I tried six or eight different ointments without any relief. A friend sent for a snmplo of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and l;o made me a present of it and before I had used half of the snmplo I felt a relief from that terrific Itching and burning. I then bought four cakes of Cuticura Soap and six boxes of Cuticura Ointment. I used three takes of the Cuticura Soap and three boxes of tiie Cuticura Ointment and now I am entirely cured." (Signed) J. A. Pender, Apr. 22, JM3. Although the Cuticura Soap and Oint ment are most successful in the treatment of affections of the skin, scalp, hair and hands, they are also most valuable for every day use in the toilet, bath and nursery be cause they promote and maintain the health of the skin and hair from infancy to age. Sold everywhere, liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston." WM en wltb shave and shampoo with Cu ticura Soa will find It best for skin and scalp. EGG PRODUCERS Green Cut Bone and Meat, $3.50 per cwt. Oyster Shells $2.50 14 " Meat Scraps, '....$ .05 " lb. Ground Charcoal, ... $ .03 " " Poultry and Stock FoodComposed J fft AC apr rwf of Corn, Bran, Oats and Alfalfa, 1 v'v (fCI W!H. GORMLEY'S GENERAL STORE edifying, some of the guests thought. This is the first real expensive func tion the Stotsburys have given since Inst year when they were criticized even from the pulpit for their alleged lavish expenditures at a ball given in a hotel here. Since then they have been very quiet. Mr. Stotsbury de clared that bis large functions were the affair of himself, his wife and of his guests. CHICHESTER S PILLS W TI1K IMAMONU BRAND. A Ladlv! A.b your Ifrv, t'bl-caM-ler1. UIonJ I'lll. in Rp4 nd U.ld boxes, Belled wltn Blue meUllicVV Ribbon, V nMia. AskrOTCiri.rmtfi.TKtt.il IHAMOND fCRAND PILLS, for Ml years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable) SOLD BY DRUGGIST ntEWWIEM LIGHT 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. Qood 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. Majestic Cafe UNITED STAIES BANK ft TRUST GO. Does a General Banking Business. 4imif MtimilfllfMtMllHIMHIHMI llllHIIHMtlllllumik Your Patronage Solicited ;,,. ,11,,ll,imil,l,M,l,M,IM,nBMMllMlWiMMOMfMMM,Mm,MMMM,IMMMMIM,Hr N. B. LAUGHLIN, President. JW. E. GRIFFIN, Cashier. J. B. LAM, Vice-President. HAND-PAINTED CHINA Showing decorations to delight the eye are now displayed at my store. There are articles to appeal to everyone-Steins, Smoking Sets, Tobacco Jars, Card Cases, Vases, etc. The prices are reasonable. Please call to see the China Articles before the best pieces have been sold. H. C. YONTZ, JEWELER, SAN FRANCISCO STREET. World." E. P. Kuhl, of Grldley, Illinois, who has been in Portales looking after his land interests, is extremely well pleas ed with the valley. Said he: . "I paid $200 an acre for land in the north west that is not as good as yours, and that does not and cannot produce the crops that are being harvested in the Portales valley." He said that after carefully .looking over many of the widely advertised farm communities, he is convinced that land values are greatly overrated, while in the Por tales valley just the opposite Is true. The central irrigation station closed its season Xovember 1st. The year's run was very successful, some 3,000 acres of land being under irrigation by this plant. Crops harvested are the best in the history of the vaUey. A large additional acreage will be watered by this plant the coming year, as the Utilities company is selling a large amount of land to homeBeekers and prospectors from the north and east, and most of this will be under the central plant. Judge W. E. Lindsey has returned from Moberly, Missouri, where he re cently spent several days on business. The Woods Trio presented the first number of the lyceum course to a large and appreciative audience this week. The musical department of the Wo man's Club gave their bi-monthly pro gram at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Leach. Those appearing on the program were Mrs. John Tyson, Mrs. S. E. Ward, Misses Edna Carter, Mar guerite Patterson and Pearl Leach. Mrs. George Dean read a paper on "French Composers," and Mr. Leach on American Music. The T. F. C.'s met with Mrs. Reagan Connally. BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CATARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY as mercury will surely destroy tne 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 F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the 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 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constl- which is about 6:30 p. m. The shot firers re-enter the mine, cut out all the entry switches and lock the boxes, and the miners are expected to cut-out the room switches as they enter their rooms the next morning. But all these precautions amount to nothing because a man wanted to load a few more cars of coal that day, he fired his shot from the trolley wire, thus starting an explosion that killed 263 men and destroyed much valuable property. The lesson taught by this disaster has been a dear one and should be suffi cient to enable the operators to real ize fully the danger lurking in the coal dust of the mines. Our ventilation and equipment, In most cases, are reasonably good, but the coal dust problem has not been studied and understood as it should be; this is the matter that should re ceive the immediate attention of ev ery operator in the state and the prop er remedies applied, if not, more rigid laws covering this feature of mining niyst be enacted. REE8 H. BEDDOW, State Mine Inspector. HAD A MONKEY AND PARROT TIME OF IT Philadelphia, Penn., 'ov. 8. The Edward T. StMsburys ga'e their first spectacular ' stunt' of thi season in an after-dinner supper at the Bellevue Stratford, at which chattering mon keys commingled with the guests, en tertaining the guests chiefly by pick ing the fleas off one another the monkeys, of course and pulling to pieces priceless orchids with which the rooms were literally fitted. The women guests cheered the monkeys' antics. Early in the evening "those news paper peiBOus"' were allowed to In spect the trimmings. They looked just as if some person had been given carte blanche and told to go right ahead and make just as big a dent in the Stotsbury millions necessary to make the first supper a success. There were orchids, and more or chidsnot measly little bunches, but great large orange trees with real oranges growing on them. ine oranges continued to grow until the guests decided they wanted some of them and then they were plucked. To make the tropical effects more complete talking parrots were turned loose to keep the nionkeys company. The parrots shrieked and the monkeys chattered and played with their fleas. Mony of the women guests seemed to like the monkeys. They tried to coax them away from the favorite oc cupations, but instead of obeying, the foaxing monkeys climbed to the top- t THE SANITARY I ! SHORT OBDER RESTAURANT I REGULAR MEALS. I Open Day and Night. I Best Equipped, Most Modern. I Special Dinner Parties. I ROMULO LOPEZ, PROP. 1 I SANTA FE, - NEW MEXICO. MULLIGAN & RISING, FUNERAL DIRECTORS v License Numbers, M7. Day or Nlfht Phone, 130 Main. Next Door to Postoff Ice. (uvnmjuvmnnnnnuiArvxnjuuunjvp s CORRICK LIVERY BARN NOBBIEST OUTFITS IN THE CITY Buggies and Saddlers a Specialty. Hacks and Baggage Transfer. Prompt Attention and the Best of Satisfaction Guaranteed. 104 DON GASPER ST. Telephone 9 W FRESH NEW YORK BUCKWHEAT FLOUR THE REAL ARTICLE! NO COMPOUND! 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