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SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1913.
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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.
WINTER GROCERY CO.
PHONE 40.
If Costive, Headachy, Bilious, Stomach
Sour, Breath Bad Clean Your
Liver and Bowels.
CAPITAL COAL YARD
PHONE 85 MAIN.
1 WHOLESALE A)aa1
II AND RETAIL WWWQ
SWASTIKA LUMP
CERR1LLOS LUMP
STEAM COAL
ANTHRACITE COAL,
FACTORY WOOD
SAWED WOOD
CORD WOOD
ALL SIZES.
Montezuma Avenue, near A., T, & S. F. Railroad Depot.
Get a 10-cent box now.
Vou men and women who can't get
feeling right who have headache,
coated tongue, foul taste and foul
breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are
bilious, nervous and upset, bothered
with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach,
or have headache and feel worn out.
Are you keeping your bowels clean
iiWith Cascarels. or merely forcing a
passageway every few days witn salts,
cathartic pills or castor oil?
Cascarets work while you sleep;
cleanse the stomach, remove the sour,
undigested, fermenting food and foul
gases; take the excess bile from the
liver and carry out of the system all
the constipated waste matter and
poison in the bowels.
A Oascaret tonight will straighten
you out by morning a 11-cent box
from any drug store will keep your
stomach sweet; liver and bowels reg
ular, and head clear for months. Don't
forget the children. They ,love Casca-
rests because they taste good never
gripe or sicken.
"MAN FROM INDIA"
AT ELKS' THEATRE
ON NOV. 19
SCREAMING FARCE-COMEDY WHICH
WAS THE RAGE IN LONDON WILL
BE PRESENTED NEXT WEDNESDAY
NIGHT BY TALENTED SANTA FEANS
DIRECTED BY W. M. CALOWELL.
PROCEEDS FOR WOMAN'S
CLUB MUSIC FUND
DANDRUFEAND
FALLING HAIR
Preventedby
7 m a
MM
STORY OF NAVAJO
WRATH IN SAN JUAN
THE
DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD CO.
MISSOURI-PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
ST. LOUIS, IRON MOUNTAIN & SOUTHERN CO,
WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
SHORTEST LINE TO
DFNVER, 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.
THROUGH LINE
To Salt Lake City and Pacific Coast
Points Denver & Rio Grande
Western Pacific Railwav-The Roval
Gorge-Feather River Route, acknowledged to be the Scenic
Line rAK tALLLLLNLE of all America.
FOR INFORMATION AS TO RATES, ETC., CALL 0P
. M. SCOTT, T. F. & P. A.,
244 San Francisco Street, Santa Fe,N. M.
jWM
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 fthe FAMOUS DAWSON COAL
GENERAL TRANSFER BUSINESS AND STORAGE
USTYour Business Solicited."
Phone 100 and 35 W.
Foot of Montezuma Ave.
NEW MEXICO MILITARY INSTITUTE
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ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO.
Tbe West Point of the Southwest.
Ranked as "Distinguished
Institution " by the U S.
War Department.
Located In the beunfu! Pecoi
VUey,8,70O feet above sea level,
iunshine every day. Ooen lr
work throughout the entire see
don. Conditions for physical
tod mental development are
IDEAL such as cannot be found
elsewhere In America. Four
teen officers and instructors, all
f radiates from standard East
ern colleges. Ten buildings,
modern in every respect.
Re tents :
E. A. C A HOOK, President.
J. E. RHEA, Vice-President
J, P. WHITE. Treasurer.
JOHN W. POB, Seeretary.
W. A. F1NLAY.
e For particulars and illustrated cats
ague, address,
COL.JAS.W.WILLSON,Snpt.
Farmington, Nov. 11. ProbaWy
what was the greatest Navajo Indian
uprising scare experienced in ban
Juan county for many years, was
created Monday of last week when
Superintendent W. T. Shelton of the
Indian agency and government school
at Shiprock, some thirty-five miles be
low Farming-ton, telephoned up to this
place asking that a body of citizens be
armed and in readiness to move at
once if called to the agency, as he was
expecting a band of Indians to de
scend on the school with the intention
of doing violence.
Over a month ago several of the
so-called "bad" Indians of the reser
vation, among them being several of
the influential medicine men, were
apprehended for their misdoings.
They made their escape from the res
ervation officers but the Indian police
men brought in several of their plural
wives, who were placed In jail pend
ing the capture of the outlaw red men.
Shortly after this Superintendent
Shelton had occasion to be in Farm
ington and Durango. During his ab
sence a small band of the outlaw In
dians "and their friends rode into the
agency grounds, held the men In
charge at the point of guns, and re
leased the prisoners and rode away,
threatening to come back, it is said,
in a short time and seek revenge and
do harm to the agency people should
they be further pursued and an at-
tempt be made to bring them to jus
tice.
Since that time there have been oc
casional rumors to the effect that
many of the Xavajos were preparing
toi' !? attack- but these reports were
given little credence, as so many of
them were wild and far-fetched.
However, about two weeks ago, the
wife of one of the traders on the
reservation came to town, bringing
with her, her child. She told several
that she was afraid to longer stay out
at the post, as quite a number of In
dians had been gathering in about the
nearby hills, and appeared to be some
what wrought up over something.
Even this did not arouse much com
ment on the part of the local people as
such scares have not been unheard of
in this vicinity.
Since the first excitement last
month, an occasional rumor was heard
to the effect that the Navajos were
steadily buying up all the rifles and
ammunition they could secure in the
town. But as with the other wild
stories that were heard upon the
slightest provocation, little or no at
tention was paid to them.
Not until the message came up from
the agency Monday morning did the
people really begin to realize that
there was anything of a serious nature
brewing, and even then many folks
were Inclined to take the call some
what .lightly. It was not until It was
generally learned that Mr. Shelton had
received wire from an agent in the
Black mountains that a number of In
dians after gathering together for
several days in the mountains nearby,
had left with the avowed intention of
marching to the Shiprock agency to
release several prisoners and to cause
trouble should they be met with re
sistance to their plans.
As soon as this became known there
was a scurrying about to secure arms,
but it was discovered that hardly a
gun, and but little ammunition was to
be had at the Btores. which verified
the first report of several weeks ago.
that the Indians had been buying up
all the guns and shells. This added
more excitement and many of the peo
ple were very much worked up over
the probable outcome of the trouble.
At the present writing quite a num
ber of local people are in readiness to
leave for the scene of the expected dis
turbance as soon as asked. An un
confirmed report stating that troops
have been ordered has not yet been
verified. It seems that the nearest
troops available at the present time
are in Kansas, and It would take them
some time to reach here after receiv
ing a call.
It Is hoped that hostilities will not
develop, and that the matter will be
disposed of in an amicable manner.
So much rumor is afloat that is en
tirely unfounded, that the real extent
and seriousness of the trouble Is quite
difficult to ascertain, at this time, but
that the situation holds many possibili
ties to attain a serious condition, can
not be denied.
"The Mau from India," is tbe title
of the farce-comedy which is to be
presented by Santa 'Feans at the Elks
theatre Wednesday night, November
19.
The play is to be a benefit perform
ance to help pay for the handsome
piano purchased by the Santa Fe worn-
Inn'o finh Wvprv effort will be made
to pack the threatre and several hours
of fun are promised.
The actors and actresses are being .
drilled by William Mackaye Caldwell j
who plays the title role and who Is '
said to be an authority on the proper
presentation of this farce which '
scored so many successes in London. :
Mr. Caldwell is faithfully drilling the ;
company and ail of the players are en- j
thusiastic about his and their work. A
rehearsal was held in Assembly hall
at the Old Palace last night and it Is
said that there can be no question of
the success of the affair Wednesday
night week.
Apart from the pleasure of seeing
Santa Feans on the stage there will
Treatment with
CUTICURA
SOAP
And Cuticura Ointment. Directions:
Make a parting and rub gently with
Cuticura Ointment. Continue until
whole scalp has been gone over.
Next morning shampoo with Cuti
cura Soap. Shampoos alone may
be used as often as agreeable, but
once or twice a month is generally
sufficient for this special treatment
for women's hair.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the
world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 82-p.
hook. Address "Cuticura." Dept. 6B, Boston.
ttr-Men who shave and shampoo with Cuticura
Bosp wul find It host for skin and scalp
EGG PRODUCERS
Green Cut Bone and Meat, $3.50 per cwt.
Oyster Shells, .... $2.50 " "
Meat Scraps, '....$ .05 " lb.
Ground Charcoal, . . . $ .03 " "
Poultry and Stock Food Com posed fft ng n. .,.,,4
of Corn, Bran, Oats and Alfalfa, I ?) pu LWl.
GORMLEY'S GENERAL STORE
PHONE 19"W.
degrees at Estancia on the 25th.
Precipitation.
The average for the state, as deter
mined from the records of 153 sta
tions, was 0.63 Inch, or 0.46 inch be
low the normal, and 0.19 inch below
the nirmth nf Ontnlwi 1 fll 9. Thp
be added zest to the per ormance in test month, amount wag 3
the local hits which w.ll make the nd)es near Mora c Md
theatre rock with amusement. , leMt none ftt n 8tationS( wnile
Here's The Cast. j nearly as many more had but a trace
The cast is as follows: of precipitation. The greatest amount
Senator TJnderboId. .Wm. 'si. Caldwell
Charles Underhold A. T. Koch
Mr. Tweedle Jesse Nusbaum
Tom Valentine Clarence Pierce
The Rev. James Tweedle (a Mis
sionary Harry Bowman
Jbnnings, a Butler Frank Keefe
Flnnerty George H. Van Stone
Marian Hayste ..Mrs. W. G. Hoover
Gertie linderhold ..Mrs, S, G. Morley
Beatrice Underhold
Mrs. W. M. Caldwell
Mrs. Beekman Street . .
, Mrs. E, C. Abbott
Tilly, German Maid
Mrs. J. W. March
WEATHER (N NEW
MEXICO FOR THE
PQST MONTH
A cough medicine for children must
help their coughs and colds without
bad effects on their little stomachs
and bowels. Foley's Honey and Tar
exactly fills this need. No opiates,
no sour stomach, no constipation roi
lows Its use. Stuffy colds, wheezy
breathing, coughs and croup and all
quickly helped. The Capital Pharmacy.
The month of October, 113, averag
ed below the normal both in temper
ature and precipitation, the latter fall
ing far below the normal amount. The
deficiency in temperature was general,
greatest, however, in the north and
northeast counties, where many sta
tions averaged 4 degrees or more a
day below the normal. A few scat
tering stations did exceed the normal.
There were, however, mostly high al
titude stations, such as Cloudcroft,
Fort Stanton, Winsor's Ranch and
Mountainair, although two stations In
the lower Rio Grande valley were
above the normal, and one or two
in the southwest counties.
Rather high temperatures prevailed
at the beginning of the month, a sec
ond warm period occurred from the
12th to 14th and a third from the 22d
to 25th. The 14th was probably the
warmest day of the month. On the
other hand, cool periods prevailed
from the 4th or 5th to the 11th, from
the 16th to 21st, and 26th to the close
of the month. The 26th was probably
the coldest day of the month. Severe
frosts touched all parts of the state
by the 27th or 29th, having visited
north and central counties at various
earlier dates.
The precipitation of the month
averaged a little more than one-half
the normal amount. It was very local
in character. A few localities In the
eastern counties, and also in the ex
treme western, exceeded the normal
rainfall, but as a rule the deficiency
was general and marked. There was
but one well defined rain period, and it
occurred from the 1st to 3d; scattered
showers also occurred from the 13th
to 16th, and over the northern coun
ties some snow fell on the 25th or
2fith. It was light, however, and
quickly disappeared.
The sunshine of the month was
large, many localities not having a
cloudy day, and for the state, as a
whole, there were but 3, with 8 partly
cloudy and 20 clear days. At Santa
Fe there was 81 per cent of the total
possible sunshine, and at Roswell 67
per cent.
The humidity was low, at the Agri
cultural college It averaged 38 per
cent, at Roswell 57 per cent and at
Santa Fe 49 per cent. The winds of
the month were prevailing southwest
erly, and light, as a rule, although a
number of gales occurred. The 1st
was a windy day, also the 7th, 10th,
17th, 21st, 27th an 29th.
Temperature.
The mean temperature for the state,
as determined from the records of 91
stations, having a mean altitude of
about 6000 feet was 52.0 degrees, or
1 degree below the normal, and but
one-tenth of a degree above the month
of October, 1912. The highest month
ly mean was 62.1 degrees at Carls
bad; the lowest, 38.6 degrees at Eliza
bethtown. The highest recorded tem
perature, 93 degrees, at Glorleta ranch
on the 1st, and the lowest 6 degrees at
Vermijo Park on the 26th. The great
est local monthly range of tempera
ture was 74 degrees at Logan, and the
least 46 degrees at Cloudcroft, while
the greatest local daily range was 63
in any 24 hours was 3.42 inches at
Mills on the 1st, between the hours
of 1:45 a. in. and 4:28 p. m. There
was an average of but 2 days with 0.01
inch or more rainfall. The district
averages were as follows: No. 7, 0.74
inch; No. 8, 0.52 inch; No. 9, 0.78 inch.
CHARLES E. LINNEY,
Section Director.
Wff
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AskroBrdrusrsfatfor
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IN THESE DAYS OF MODERN METH
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tor you. We furnish It at reasonable rates,
day and night' Estimates and full infor
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License Numbers, 66-67. Day or Night Phone, 130 Main.
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