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The Daily New Mexican RY NEW MEXICAN PKINTING CO. C Entered as Second Class matter at the a e Post Office. bates or euBscKimoNS. -Oaily, per week, by carrier $ 25 Daily, per month.by carrier 1 00 Daily, per month, by mail 1 00 Daily, three months, by mail 2 50 Daily, six months, by mail 5 00 Daily, one year, hv nisi! 10 00 Weekly, pir month 25 Weekly, per quarter 75 tVfibify, per six months 1 00 Wackly, per rear 2 00 All contract and bills for advertising pay able monthly. a. communication intended forpublicB' hou must be accompanied by the writer's aie and address not for publication but is evidence of good faith, and should be ad dressed to The Editor. Letters pertaining to wuanitwf sii'hhu oe t'luresseu New Mkxioan Printing Co.. Santa Fe, New Mexico. JW'Tue New Mexican is the oldest news paper in New Mexico. It is sent to every Pont Office ia the Territory and has a large t.iu growing circulation among tue intelli gent and progressive people of the south west. MONDAY. MAY 20. Bountiful rains continue to gladden the lienrts of New Mexico farmers. TrtE enterprising people of Albuquer que are to be congratulated over the very successful race meet just olosed there. Albuquerque isn's a metropolis yet, but it is such energy that makes 'em. Tue western man is growing in favor oven with Republicans. Reed is out of the presidential raoe and Allison nnd Mo Kin ley stock is rising with old man Cul- lorn crowding them both. What a pretty race it would bo with Illinois the battle ground and Cullom in the field agninst Stevenson. The summer institutes for Indian sohool employes, inaugurated last year, are to be continued this season. Their material benefits are not to be ques tioned. The dates for holding these in stitutes will be as follows: Sioux City, July I to fi, inclusive; Tacouia, July 21 to 27; El Reno, August 5 to 10. If anybody thinks Florida county is not to be on deck at the next assembly, let them ponder on this from the Doming Headlight: "Sierra county is the only one in the territory which is able to pay dollar for dollar on the bonded indebted ness which is only a few thousand dollars. What better argument in favor of small counties is wanted?" It's true, too. And now the El Paso press is "scrap ping" over the dam site afresh, and from all appearances the people of the town are just as scrappish. What a pity, and El Paso hasn't any spot caBh in the on terprise either. If the dam is bnilt at all it will be at Rincon, and New Mexi cans will do it. El Paso can help by ceasing its selfish prattle right now. The New Mexican is pettifogging the proceedings in the Chavez murder trial. Albuquerque Citizen. The New Mexican is doing nothing of the sort. It simply gives the facts as brought out in the testimony, which is n method of journalism that the Citizen can not comprehend. The Citizen to-day ns ever, stands as an apologist for crime in New Mexico, hence nobody is sur prised at the position it takes in dealing with this scandalous quagmire wherein some of its lawyer-politician bosses are so awkwardly floundering. WEioniNO the subject from the most impartial standpoint, the New Mexican violates no confidence in stating it as a cold fact that "Coin" Harvey came off first best by far in his debate at Chicago with Prof. Laurence Laughlin on the free coinage proposition. The demand for admission to the debate must have been a surprise to the goldites who sneer at the question as "not serious." What a pity the chairman dismissed the crowd before a vote could be taken to test the sentiment of the gathering. It looks like the gold men were afraid of results, However, fresh seed has been sown for the good cause. REDUCTION OF REFRACTORY ORES. The active interest men of science are of late manifesting in the treatment of refractory ores and the many practical experiments they are making to that end vitally concern the whole mining world. The results of these timely efforts prom ise great things in the way of advancing nnd adding to the profits of the mining industry; promise to make valuable thousands of gold and silver prospeots that are now idle because no one knows how to extract the precious metals from their ores at a profit; promise thus to give constant employment to thousands of more men and add immensely to the metallic wealth of the world. Among the most earnest and untiring of these scientific experimenters is no less a man than the jnstly celebrated Thomas A. Edison. He has been quietly studying the subject for years and believes that he has discovered the true way of getting the gold out of pyrites, anlphurets and other ref raotory ores, and has bought a mine in North Carolina) yielding ores of this class, for the express purpose of practically testing and proving the value of hie new method. This lends national interest to his investment, and his ex periments will be watohed with drep in tercet, particularly by the people of the Roeky mountains. Many of the largest and (aooording to assays) richest ore bodies in this great mineral bearing region are rendered comparatively value less by the presence of sulphur, antimony, aine and other refractor materials, and, if Wizard Edison succeeds in overcom ing this difficulty by-his new method of reducing ores and consents to run on a 16 to 1 free silver ooinage platform, he can count on the suffrages of the west for any position he may happen to want. PRESS COMMENTS. And They all Hurt Lax Oners. Over half of the editorials iu the last issue of the Rio Grande Republican are devoted to Agricultural college affairs. Subjects for editorial matter must be scarce in the office of the Republican nnd the brain fag attendant on writing such a variety of articles on one subject mnst be intense. Silver City Eagle. l.rt'g Have Light. The New Meiioan wants to know some thing of the whereabouts of the world's fair prizes awarded to New Mexico. The Advertiser would like to know the where abouts of its miuernl exhibit. It is ru mored that the beet of it was sold iu Midway for an average price of 25 cents for a small sample, and that someone from New Mexico received all the qnar ters. The New Mexican should nego tiate for a few feet of backbone and in vestigate the affair. Socorro Advertiser. . A Timely folder. The Santa Fe company has issued a very neat folder announcing the re open ing of the Montezuma hotel, at Las Vegas hot Bprings, June 2!t. This will be a boon for Las Vegas, as well as all northern New Mexico; many thousands will visit from the east during the hot summer months, who can only speak praises of our excellent climate and health restoring waters. Springer Stockman. I n ion County up to Mini 11'. The present board of county commis sioners are making a desperate effort to curtail and keep the expenses of the county within its receipts but both the Demooratio and Republican wolves are after them red hot and hungry and are anxious to loot the county treasury by discounted scrip. A pall on the county treasurer is now the great object Bought after by the speculators. But the com missioners are dead onto the game and propose to keep them off the different funds so long as there is a legal chance for resistance. Clayton Enterprise. . The Artesian Inquiry. An interesting bnt fragmentary report on artesian wells in the west, from F. H. Newell, of the geological survey, is pub lished this morning. Like some other people he labors under the impression that Denver is Colorado. He has not a word to say about the seven deep artes ian wells in and around Pueblo, and has not yet heard of the fine new one at La Junta and the arrangements for drilling wells at Rocky Ford and Lamar. Nor is he aware of the many big ppouters of pure cold water in the San Luis valley. However, it is water that the Arkansas and San Luis valleys want, rather than wind, and they have it. Pueblo Chief tain. SANTA FE ROUTE TIME T-ATLIE. Read down 2 4 10:20 D S:20a Head up 3 1 8:00 pl2 :55 a 7:10pl2:05a 0:35 pll :55p 3!35 n 8:15 n Lv... Snnto Fe...Ar Ar Lamy.....v I.v Lamy .... Ar Ar.Xas Vegas... Lv ll:10p9:10 a1 11:25 p ia 2:35al2:25p 6:35 a 4:45 p 8:05 a 6:10 p 10:50 n 8:55 p 11:00 a 9:15 p 12:55pll:;t2p 2:45 p 1:40 a Katon ....Trinidad ... 11:59 a 3:35 p 10:15 a 1:35 p Ar.. 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Read down 1 3 Read np 4 2 10:30 al 2 :55 a 9:40 a12:05a 9:05 all:15p 8:13alO:25p 7:OOa:21p 6:30 a 8:45 p 6:10 a 8:25p 6:00 p 5:41 p 5:10 p 2:45 p 12:50 p 10:10 a 1:15 p 11:40 a 8:30a:15p 6:10 a 8:15 p 10:20 p 5:40 p ll:10p 6:30p 12:05 a 7:00 p Lv... Santa Fe...Ari Ar Lamy.... I.v Lv Lamy ...Ar 12 :su a v : w pi 2:10 a 8:48 p 2:50a 9:20 p ...LosCerrlllos nernalillo. . Ar.Albuquerq'e.Lv 4:00 a.... 6:55 a.... 7:17 a.... 7:50 a.... 10:27 a.... 12:40 p.... 4:00 p.... 11 :50 a.... 1:35 p.... LiV.AiDuquerq e.ar ...socorro.... .San Antonio.. .San Marelal.. Ar Rincon Lv Ar....Demlrift...Lv Ar. .Silver City. .Lv . Las Unices. . ...Rl Paso. ... 2:50 a 9:20 p 3:30a 9:40p Ar.Albnquerq'e.Lv Lv. Albuq uerq'e. Arl 10:05 a 3:35 a! Uallup. ... Holbrook. . Winslow... ......Fhitrstatr... Agfifork... 112:35 a 2:20p 1:2") i) 6:50 a east pnitfu a 7:50 p 9:30 a 5:40 p 7:20a 2:25 p 4:30 a 2:55 p 8:10 a OMU U 10:4:i 8:40 p 1:35 p 'i:ioa"8:';io'i) Ar. . . Presoott.. .Lv ....The Needles.., Harstow . .San Bernardino, 7:50a 8:50p 12:30p 4:30 u 12:10 a 2:20p 6:30 p 9:35 a 9:20 pl2:45 p Ar.Lofl Ainreles.Lv 5:00 p 7:00a 2:15p 10:00 a 5:00 p Ar..San Diego,. Lv e:uu p. ... 10:46 a.... moiave ArSan Francli'oLv The California Limited leaving Santa Fe at 6:4.0 p. m. is a solid vestibule train Chioago to Los Angeles and Ban Diego without change, free chair oars Chioago to Albuquerque, same equipment east ward. Only 8S honrs between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. The California and Mexico Express leaving Santa Fe at 10:20 p. m. carries Pullman Palace andToariet Sleeping cars Chioago to San Franoisco, without ohange. The Columbian Limited leaving Santa Fe at 8:20 is a solid vestibule train to Chi cago, only 48 hours between Santa Fe and Chicago, '&2 honrs between Santa Fe and Kansas City. This train makes close connection at La Junta, for Denver and Colorado points. Parlor and chair nars La Junta to Denver. Time 19 hours between Santa Fe and Denver. All trains carry dining oars between Chioago and Kansas City. Between Kansas City and the Paciflo coast, meals are served at the famous Harvey eating honse. . Close connections are made in Union depots at all terminals north, east, south and west. For particulars as to rates, routes and through tickets to all points via the Santa Fe Route cull on or address: H. 8. LTJTZ. Agent a. T. NICHOLSON, O. P. &.T. A. City ticket office, First National bank buildiutf j . Notice or (Sale. Tkbwtoby of New Mexico, ) 63 County of Santa Fe. ) In the District Court of the First Judi cial District in and for the Connty of Santa Fe. In chancery. The laiuiers Loan and Trust Com pany, Complainant, vs. The Texas, Santa Fe &. Northern Railroad Company, The Santa Fe Southern Railway Company, Thom as B. Catron, John Q. Albright, An sel F. Goodrich, Daniel Cherry and Henry A. True, oo-partners as Good rich, Cherry & Co., Ralph W. Scott and Joseph Whitehead, co-partners as R. W. Scott fc Co., Lionel D. Sax ton and Edward F. Browne, oo partners as Lionel D. Saxton & Co., Lionel A. Sheldon, Adam J. Hager, Robert Harvey, Administra tor of the Estate of P. L. Van der Veer, deceased, Henry O. Bachelder and Edward L. Bachelder, surviv ing partners of the firm of Bachel der Brothers, Bachelder Brothers, B. M. Read, George H. Marshall, C. L. Wheeler, John Burns, A. J. Liv ingston, D. Livingston, Isnao N. Stone, Ambrosia Ortiz; Cesaria R. de Ortiz, Juau B. Luoero, Dolores O. de Lucero, James B. Orman and William Crook, co-partners as Or man fc Crook, Charles H. Gilder sleeve, The Second National Bank of New Mexico nt Santa Fe, and George C. Preston, Defendants. Wherens, in and by the decree of the snid District Court in the above entitled oanse, rendered on the 8th day of April, A. D. 18!)S, and duly entered therein, the sum of $1,160,238.83 was found and ad judged to be due and payable to the said complainant, for principal and interest of the first mortgage bonds issued by the said The Texas, Santa Fe and Northern Rnilroad oompony, under the provisions of a certain deed of trust for the security of the snid bonds, uinde and delivered by the said Railroad Company to the com plainant, and bearing date the I7th day June, A. D. 1882, and recorded in the of fice of the probate clerk and ex-ofhcio re corder of the snid County of Snnta Fe, on the 18th dny of July, A. D. 1882, in Book C of Mortgage Deeds, at pages 66 to 70, inclusive, whereby the said Kailrond Company conveyed to the said complain nnt, as trustee, nit and singular the prop erty, franchises, rights and subject-matter, particularly described in the said deed of trust and in the said decree, in cluding all the right, title and interest which the said Railroad Company, The Texas, Santa Fe and Northern Railroad Company, then hod, or might at any time thereafter acquire, in or to all and singular the railroad of the said The Texas, Santa Fe and Northern Railroad Company, and also all the other railroads belonging to, or thereafter to be ac quired by, the snid Railroad Company, together with all the lands, tracks, lines, rails, bridges, ways, buildings, piers, wharves, structures, erections, fences, walls, fixtures, franchises, privileges, and rights or me said Railroad Company and also all locomotives, engines, tenders, cars, carriages, tools, machinery, manu factured and unmanufactured materials, coal, wood and supplies, of every kind, belonging or appertaining to the said Railroad Company; also all the tools, in comes, issues and profits, arising out of tho snid property, and all right to receive and recover the same; also all estnte, right, titln and 'Interest of the said, The Texas, Santa Fe and Northern Railroad Company in and to any and all real es tnte belonging to the said company; also all leasehold lands, with buildings there on erected; also all piers, bulkheads and water fronts; also all estate, right, title and interest of the said Railroad Com pany in any other corporation; it being inteuded thereby to convey to the com plainant, under nnd by virtue of the afore said description, all and every right, title and iuterest of the said Railroad Com pany in or to the premises above men tioned or described, whether as lessees, or as holders of the stook or bonds of any other corporation, association or organ ization, or however suoh interest of the said Railroad Company may be regarded in law, or in equity, as subsisting or in hering in the aforesaid premises, or any part thereof; it being the true intent and meaning of the said deed of trust that the said Rnilroad Company should, and did, convey to the said oomplainant nil and nil manner of franchises, of every kind nnd description, however derived, and wherever situnte, all and all manner of real estate, or interest therein, wherever scch real estate may be situate, and all and all manner of personal property, of whatever nntnre or description the same might be at the date of the said deed of trust, owned or possessed by the said Rail road Company, or which might at any time thereafter during the continuation of the said trust, bo acquired by the said Rail road Company, and also all choses in ac tion, of every kind and description, in cluding bills receivable, book aooounts, trnrtic balances, all books of record and accounts of every kind and description, all papers, maps, inventions, and docu ments in any ffise referring or relating to the property or franchises thereby con veyed; and also all franchises and proper ty, and all personal rights or interests in any franchises or property, of every kind or description, real, personal or mixed, and wherever the same may be situate, that might at any time after the date of the said indenture be acquired by, or for, the said Railroad Company; all of whioh it was thereby covenanted should inure, by way of accretion, to the benefit and ad vantage of the said complainant, as trus tee, and by way of further and better se curity: And, whereas, in and by the said decree, all and singular the said property, fran chises, rights, and subject matter, were directed to be sold for the satisfaction of the snid indebtedness, with interest there on from the 8th day of April, A. D. 1895, at the rate of six per cent per annum, as well as of the costs, allowances and ex penses of the said suit, as mentioned in the said decree, which bonded indebted ness, with interest thereon as aforesaid, up to the 3d day of June, A. D. 1895, will amount to the sum of $1,170,871.85. And, whereas, although upwards of twenty days have elapsed since the rendi tion and entry of said decree, no payment whatever has been made of the said prin cipal indebtedness, or the interest there on, or any other sums required by the said dcoroe to be paid, or any part of either thereof, and they all remain, due and payable: - And, whereas, in and by the said deoree, it is, among other things, ordered, ad judged and decreed that all the snid premises and property, real, personal and mixed, rights and franchises, described in the said decree as aforesaid, wherever situate, including all and singular the es tate, right, title, interest, possession, liens, claim?, nnd demands, in law or In eqnitv, of, or claimed' by the defendant, The Santa Fe Mouthetn Railway Com pany, of, in, or to the) above desoribed property, subject-matter and premises, or any part thereof, shU by the under signed Special Master, thereunto appoint ed in and by the said decree, be sold as an entirety, and without an appraisement or right of redemption, at publio auction, to the highest bidder th.refor, in manner and form as hereinafter specified, and upon the terms prescribed In and by the said deoree: v . Therefore, t, the nndersigned, Antonio Joseph, the said Special Master, noting under and in pursuanoe of he said de cree, do hereby give uotico th on Mon day, the third day of June, A D. 1895, at 12 o'clock, noon, of the said lay, at the front door of the county oojrt house, in the oity and county of Sank -Fe, in the territory of New Mexico, I stall offer for sale, and then and there eel, as an en tirety, to the highest bidder therefor, all and singular the said propery, premises, rights, franchises and suljeot-matter, upon the following terms ani conditions: 1. The purohaser, when he property is struck down to him, shall at once pay to the Baid Special Maste', on account of his purohase.the sum of $25,000 in United States currency, or in such certi fied draft, certificate or cheek as may be satisfactory to the said Special Master, or anv receiver's certificates then out standing in this cause, at toeir face value, with accrued interest, or any reoeipts of the complainant or its solicitors, for or on account of costs, allowinces, disburse ments or expenses, taxed or allowed by the said court, or partly in cash.and part lv in anv substitute therefor aforesaid. 2. Should the purchaser fail to make suoh payment at once, the said property premises, rights, franchises, and subject- matter aforesaid shall be resold, the court reserving the rleht to consider suoh re sale as made on account of said proposed purchaser, or as an original sale, bnt whioh sale, nnder suoh ciroumstances, shall be made at once, and without fur thor advertisement. 8. The deposit rooeived from the suc cessful bidder shall be on account of the purchase price, and such further portion of the purchase priou shall be paid in cash, as the oonrt may from time to time direct, the court reserving the right to re sell the premises and property in the said decree directed to be sold, upon the failure of the purohasr-r or purchasers, his, its, or their successors, legal repre sentatives or assigns, to comply within twenty days with any irder of the court in that regard. J 4. The remainder! of the purohase price may be paid either in money, or in bonds or overdue conpons secured by the said deed of trust, or the receiver's certi ficates aforesaid, or by either one or more of such meats of payment; each said bond and overdue coupon to be re ceived for such 6in as the holder thereof would be entitled to reoeive under the distribution ordered in and by the said deoree, and eacn of the said receiver's certificates to ie received at its face value, with acored interest. 5. Within thifty days from the confir mation of the sad sale or sales, or such further time aaihe court may allow, on aDDlication of, the purchaser, for good cause shown, tie purohaser or purchasers of the said property shall complete pay ment of the enire amount bid to the said Special Mastel; and, on such payment, the said purchiser jor purchasers shall be entitled to reoiive B deed of conveyance of the said properly, premises and fran chises, from tlje snid Special Master, and from the othei paities to this .cause, as provided in arid bj the said deoree, and to receive possession of the property so purchased front ttu parties holding possession of the same. Dated, at 8an a Fe,;biB 8th dny of May, A. D. 1895. Antonio JosEpn. Special Master Turner, M-'Cluu: Holston, John H. Ksahiie,, Cuables W. Waiebman, Solicitors for Complainant Aviso ib Yentn. Territorio de Suevo Mexico, ) 1 Contndo de Santa Fe. ) SB En la cortf de dirtrito del primer dis trito jndioial en j por el oondado de Santa Fe. Ei cantilleria. The Farmers'toat and Trust Com pany, Demaninnte, TS. The Texas, Stlta Fe and Northern Railroad Corfpany, The Santa Fe Southern Raitay Company, Thomas B.Catron, Jo G. Albright, Ansel F Goodrich, V Jiel Cherry y Henry A. True, asociad como Goodrich, Cher ry Co., RalpRV.Soott y Joseph White head, ssocind como II. W. Scott & Saxton y Edward F. Co., Lionel Browne, asoc Saxton & Co., J. Hager, Roll doe como Lionel D. ionel A. Sheldon, Adam rt Harvey, administra dor del estad te P. L. Vander Veer, finado, Henryt .). Bachelder y Edward L. Bachelder, poios sobrevivientes de la firm a de Bxhelder Brothers, Bnch- elder Brother B. M. Read, George H. Marshall, C, Wheeler, John Burns, A. J. Livingss n, D. Livingston, Isaao N. Stone, Am, rosio Ortiz, Cesaria R. de Ortiz, Jun. B. Luoero, Dolores O. de Luoero, J e B. Orman y William Crook, Crook, aeoohdos como Orman fe Charts H. Gildersleeve, The Second Natii ml Bank of New Mexioo at Santa Fe ; George 0. PreBton, De mnndados. Por cuantil en y por decreto de dioha oorte de diststo en la oansa arriba titnla da, rendido eidia 8 de Abril, A. D. 1895, y debidamente legistrado, la suina de $1,160,- 238.83, se halb y se adjudioo quo Be debia y era pagadefa al dicho demandnnte por el principal j redito de los primeros bo nos de hlnotica emitidos por la dioha Texas, Santa; Fe and Northern Railroad Company, bajo los provistos de nna oierta esoritura de fideioomiso para la se guridad de dichos bonos, ejeoutnda y en tregada pari la dicha Compania Ferro carrilera a la demandante, la cual llevaba fecha del dia 17 de Junio, A. D. 1882, y re gistradn en In ofioina del escribano de pruebas y ex-oflioio registrador del dicho oondado de Santa Fe el dia 18 de Julio A. D. 1882, en el libra C de Dopumentos d i Hipotepa, eu las pnginas 66 hasta 79 in clusive, por la cual la dioha Compania Ferrocarrilera traspaeo al dicho deman dante, como Hdeicomisario, toda y sin gular la propiedad, franquicias, derechos y materia, particularmente desorita en dioha esoritura de fideioomiso y en dioho deoreto, inolayendo todoel dereoho, titulo e in teres que la dicha Compania Ferro aarrilera, The Texas, Santa Fe and North ern Railroad Company, tenia entoooes, o pneda haber adquirido de entonces en adelante, en y a todo, y singular, el ferro carril de la dioha The Texas, San ta Fe and Northern Railroad Com pany y tambien todos loi otros ferrooarriles perteneoientes o de aer en adelante adquiridos por dicha Com pania Ferrocarrilera, luntamente con to- dos los terrenos, vias, lineas, rieles, puen- tea, trnyeotos, edincios, muelles, desem baroaderos, estructnras, erecoiones, cer cas, paredes, aparatos, franquicias, privi legios y dereohos de la dioha Compania Ferrooarrilera, y tambien todaa las looo motoras, maquinas, tenders, oarros, oar rusjes, herramieota, maquinaria, material fabrioado y no fabrloado, carbon, lena y enseres de toda class, perteneoientes a la dioha Compania Ferrocarrilera) tambien todos los portargos, rents, productos y gananoiales sacados de dioha propiedad y todo derecho de reoibir y recobrar lo miemo tambien todo el estado, dereoho, titulo e in teres de la dioha The Texas, Santa Fe and Northern Railroad Company, en y a toda la propiedad rata pertene oiente a dicha oonipania; tambien todos los terreno nlquiladoa oon edifloios eri gidos sobre ellos; tambien todos los es tribos, frontones y frentea de agna; tam bien todo el estado, dereoho, titulo in teres de dioha oompaoia en oualquiera otra oorporaoion) por alio intentandose de traspasar al demandante, bajo y por virtnd de la sntedieha desoripolon, todos y cada nn dereoho, titulo uteres dela dioha Compania Ferrooariilera en o a las premises arriba ineneinnadaa o deseritas, ya sea cmo inquilina o tenedora de las accioues o bonos de oualquiera otra oor poraoion, nsooiaoion u orgonizacion, o tanto intercs de la dioha Compania Fer rooarrilera oomo se conaidere, en ley o en equidad, como Bubsistente o inherente a diohas premisas o cualquiera parte de ellas, siendo el verdadero intento y sig nificado de dioha esoritura de fideioomiso de que la dicha Compania Ferrooarrilera le traspasaria al dicho demandante todas, y toda clase de franquioias, de toda olase y descripcion, como quiera que se deri ven, y en dondequiera que esten situadas, todas, y toda clase de propiedad raiz o interes en ella, en dondequiera que tal propiedad raiz este situada, .y todos, y toda olase de bienes muebles, de oual quiera naturaleza 0 description que fuera en la fecha de la dioha escritura de fidei oomiso, aduenada o poseida por la dioha Compania Ferrooarrilera, o que pndiereen oualquiera tiempo de alii en adelante du rante la oontinuaoion de dioho fideioomi so, ser adquirido por la dicha Compania Ferrooarrilera, y tambien toda propiedad en litigio de oualquiera olase y desorip olon incluyendo ouentas sceptables, ouentas do libro, balances de trafioo, to dos libros de registro y cuentan de toda olase y desoripoion, todos los papeles, mapas, invenoiones y documentos que de oualquiera manera se refleren o relaoio nan a la propiedad o franquioias tras pasadas; tambien todas las franquicias y propiedad, y todos los derechos persona tes o interes en cualquiera franqnicia o propiedad, de cnalquiera olase o desorip oion, raiz, mueble o mixta, y en donde quiera que la misma este situada, que pudiera en cualquier tiempo despues de la fecha de dicha esoritura ser adquiridn por o para la dioha Compania Ferrooarri lera; todo lo onat se estipulo por ella de seryir, por via de aoreoenoia, para bene ficio y proveoho del dioho demandante, oomo fideioomisario, y por via de mas y me jor segnridad; Y, por cuanto, en y por el tal deoreto, todos y singular la dioha propiedad, frnnquiaiaB, dereohos y materia, se or denaron de vender para satisfaoer dioha deuda oon redito sobre la misma desde el dia 8 de Abril, A. D., 1895, a razon del 6 por ciento anual, aai oomo de los oostos, sennlamientos y gastos de dioho pleito, segun menoionado en dioho decreto, la cual deuda amortizada, oon redito sobre la misma oomo antes dioho, hasta el dia 3 de Junio, A. D., 1895, amontara a la snma de $1,170,871.35. Y por cuanto, no obstante que ha pasa do el lapBO de veinte dias desde la ren dioion y protooolo de dioho decreto, nin gun pago se ha hecho del dioho principal y deuda, o del redito sobre la misma, ni de cualquiera otra snma requerida por el dioho decreto de que se pague, ni de cual quiera parte de ellas, y todas quedan de bidas y pagaderas; Y por cuanto, en y por dioho deoreto, entre otras cosas se ordena, adjudioa y deoreta que todas las diohas premisas y propiedad, rniz, muebles y mixta, dere ohos y franquicias, descrjtas en el dioho deoreto antes djoho, dondequiera que esten situadas, incluyendo todo y singu lar el estado, dereoho, titulo, interes, po sesion, dereohos de retenoion, reolamos y demandns, en ley o equidad, de,y reolama dos por el demandado, The Santa Fe South ern Railway Company, de, en, o a la ar riba desorita propiedad, materias y pre misas, o cualquiera parte c"e ellas, seran, por el abajo firmndo maestre espeoial, para ello nombrado en y por el dioho de oreto, vendidas en conjunto y sin avaluo o dereoho de redenoion, apublioasnbaata, al mayor postor, en la manera y forma como aqni mas adelante eepeoifioado, y segun los terminos presoritos en, y por el dicho deoreto. Por tanto yo, el abajo firmado, Anto nio Joseph, el dioho maestre espeoial, obrando segun y de oontormidad oon dioho decreto, por estas doy aviso que elLunes, Teroer dia de Junio, A. D., 1895, a las 12, medio dia, de dioho dia, en la puer ta de entrada de la casa de cor tes del condado, en la oiudad y oondado de Santa Fe, en el Terri torio de Nuevo Mexioo, ofreoere de venta, y entonces y alii vendere, en conjunto, al postor mas alto, toda y singular la di cha propiedad, premisas, dereohos, fran quioias y materias sobre los terminos y oontiiciones siguientes: 1. El oomprador ouando la propiedad se le remate, pagarn inmediatamente al maestre espeoial, por ouenta de su 00m pra, la snma de $25,000 en moneda de los Estados TJnidos, o en tal libranza oertifi oada, oertifioado o libramiento oomo sea satisfaotorio al dicho maestre especial, o oualquiera oertificados de interventor, pendientes en esta causa, a valor de su faz, con redito acnmulado, o cualquiera reoibo del demandante o bus abogados, por o en cuenta de oostas, sennlamiento, desembolBos, o gnstos, tasados o concedi dos por dioha oorte, o parte en dinero y parte en cualquiera Bustituto por el antes dioho. 2. Si el oomprador falta a haoer tal pngo inmediato, la dioha propiedad, pre misas, dereobos, franquicias, y materias, antes dioho, se venderan de cuevo, reser vandose la corte el derecho de oonsiderar tal venta nneva como que se hizo a ouen ta de dioho propuesto oomprador, o como venta original, pero tal venta, bajo tales eirounatanoias, se hara inmediatamente, y sin mas aviso. 8. El deposito recibido del ofertante sera por cuenta del preoio de oompra. v tal parte del preoio de oompra se pagara en efeotivo segun la oorte lo dirija de tiempo en tiempo, reservandoBe la corte el derecho de vender de nuevo las premi sas y propiedad que el decreto ordena de venderse, a falta de que el comprador o compradores, su, o bus snoesores, repre- sentantes legates y asignados, en oumplir dentro de veinte dias oon cualquiera or den de la corte en ese respecto. 4. Lo restante del preoio de oompra se pagara ya sea en diuero o en bonos o oupones de adeudo pasado asegurados por la dicha escritura de fideioomiso, o loscertifioados de interventor antes dioho, o por cualquiera uno o mas de tales me dioB de pagar; cada untal bonoyouponde adeudo pasado se reoibira por tal snma co mo el tenedor del mismo estaria intitulado a reoibir bajo la distribuaion ordenada en y por tal decreto , y oada uno de los oer tificados de dioho interventor de reoibirse al valor de su faz, oon el correspondiente redito. 5. Dentro de treinta dias de la oonfir- mnoion de dioha venta o ventas, o tal tiempo mas oomo la oorte permits, por aplioaoioo del oomprador, por buena causa demostrada, el oomprador o com pradores de dicha propiedad, oompletaran el pago de la entera oantldad ofreoida al dioho maestre especial; y sobre tal pago, el dioho oomprador o compradores esta- ran intitulados a reoibir escritura de tras- paso de dioha propiedad, premisas franquioias, del dioho maestre espeoial, y de las otraa partes en esta causa, segun provlsto en y por el dioho deoreto, y a reoibir poseeien de la propiedad asi 00m- prada, de las partes que tienen poseslon de la misma. - - Feohado en Santa Fe, este dia 8 de Mayo, A. D- 1895. Antonio Joseph, Maestre Espeoial Tobner MoClube Rolston, Joan H. Knabbil, Chibi.es Watebm a, Abogados por el Demandante. Re-OpBlna; of MonteaauM Hotel, I.as Vesjaa Hot Mpriaca. This famous mountain resort will be re-opened Juue 20, 1895. The Mountain House, near by and. under the same man agement, will be opened June 1. For nassenaet and hotel rate and general in formation call on agents Santa Fe route, xl. o. Ltm, Agent, Banta Fe, N. M. Otq. T. Niobolsoii, G. P. A. Fam Lands! UNDER IRRIGATING DITCHES. old GDsies. Choice Mountain and Valley Lands near the Foot 1,11) For the Irrigation rf ttw VralrlM and VtAfu batween Raton and Springer Ob Hunr aailaaaf larga Irrigating Canals have been built Theae Unda with perretual wta righta ar aold cheap and on the easy tern f Urn annual pajrmeata, wHb 7 par cent Interest In addition to th above there aM 1,400,000 aerea of land for aale, oon. latino; mainly of Agricultural, Coal and Timber Lands. ?h climate ie unsurpassed, aad alfftlta, ftiaM fruit of all kinds grow to perfection and in abundaaea. 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