Newspaper Page Text
JANTA FE DAILY NEW MEXICAN: VOL.32. SANTA FE, N. M., FRIDAY. MAY 31. 1895. NO 83 Opportunity Makes the Thief, the unlocked door invites intrusion. When yon get a look get a good one. Find something that'll give a thief more trouble than enough to break. The strongest padlocks iiow manufactured may be seen in oar stook of hardware. We believe that an Al artiole is none too good for us to carry. That's what our customers want and that's what we want them to have. That's what we do have, and our customers can have it too, at the lowest prices in the trade. Just mention what ycu want iu onr line; we'll answer for the rest. W. H. GOEBEL, Catron Block Geo. W. Hickox & Co. JEWELERS k SILVERSMITHS "IWannfactnrpra of Mexican Filigree Jewelry." ' We beg to announce that we are again In the field fully equipped for all kinds of KTCH1NU, KNUKAVINU and WATCH WOKK, having secured the services of competent help in all these branches. Give us a call and inspect the work we are turn ing out. "Official Watch Inspector" of the A., X. & S. F. and A. & P. Lines. , , Catron Block - - Branch Houses GEO. W. HICKOX & HIXSON, El Paso, Texas. GEO. W. HICKOX & FOX, Albuquerque, If. M. WAGNER & DXALEES PURNITDHE & QUEENSWARE HARDWARE TIME We have a full line of Picture Frames and Mouldings and in fact everything; in the household line. We will furnish you from the ' parlor to the kitchen on easy payments and bedrock prices. We carry the largest stock in the city. We repair all kinds of furni ture, sewing machines and muscal instruments. Remake mat tresses and all kinds of upholstering. ' 8 l"pzp - PALACE HOTEL, SANTA FE, N. 11. THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. Terms, from $3.00 to $4.00 per Day. by the Week or Month. HERMAN CLAUSSEN, Prop. WHOLE8ALK s Office and Warehouse Ganta Fe. - TIIE SANTA FE uottfrled tsrhrober, President. BBIWBBS AMD Hunts i Santa Fe Lager Beer. , . ' MAHUVAOTOBBB8 0 SODA CARBONATED WATERS. PATRONIZE THIQ HOME INDUSTRY. Palace Avenue, - - Santa Fe N. M. J. G. SCHUMANN, Boots. Shoes & ILeatkeF Findings, Oole AtTtjnt for the Ciift Ganta Ft Santa Fe, N. M. - Santa Fe, N. M. - HAFFNEB IN Special Bates to Persons or Parties DF.ALKR IN, Lower 'Frisco St. New Mexico. BREWING CO, ' BOXTLIBB 01 1 & Paokard Choet. - tow toxica. 1 STOVES Prim, SILVER SITTINGS. Carter Speaks for the Weat-l'rlsp Mettles a Disputed Point Silver Wing Kchoer. Atlanta, Ga., May 31. Ex-Speaker Crisp puts a qaietos on the discussion over big views on the financial question in the following card: "Amerious, Ga., May 28, 1896. Ever since I gave consideration to the ques tion, I have been a believer in and an ad vocate of the free and unlimited coinage of silver. Ever since I entered public life, I have spoken, and, when oppor tunity ottered, voted tor it. i still favor the free and unlimited ooinage of silver by the- United States, independently, at the ratio of 16 to 1. How any at all ac quainted with my public utterances and acts can have mistaken or been in doubt as to my position is a mystery to me. My excuse tor this card is misrepresentation my hope is that this will end it. (Signed) . "Chables F. Cbisp." TOM OABTBB'S PBXDIOIION. New York. Thos. H. Carter, ohairman of the Republican national committee, in a public statement, says: "In 1896, the Republican party will stand for protec tion and the restoration of bimetallism, on a substantial enduring basis, and the restoration of a vigorous, thoroughly Amerioan foreign polioy." BILTEB WINGS. Ex-Congressman Bryan, of Nebraska, spoke for free ooinage to 1,500 people at mexioo, mo., on Tuesday. The fight between silver and gold is on in Mississippi in earnest, the oampaign being made on these lines for all offices. from governor down to constable. W. G. Whitney, whom Tammany bosses are grooming for the presidency, has re tnrned to New York from Europe. He said there was a strong feeling in Eng' land in favor of bimetallism. Opposi tion to this was, he thought, confined to the moneyed men, Just as it was in this oountry. The Texas state Democratic exeoutive committee disoussed silver and referred final action to a committee composed of two silver and two gold men, with the ohairman non-committal. Silver will win The Colorado state Republican league adopted empnatie free ooinage resolu tions, and decided to establish a bureau of information at Cleveland, Ohio, for the diBpersement and circulation of silver literature during the session of the nation al league. At a conference in Philadelphia speech es against silver were made by George B. Roberts, president of the Pennsylvania Railroad company; ex-Doited States Sen ator George F. Edmunds, ex-Comptroller of the Currency William T. Trenholm, Congressman Michael D. Harter, of Ohio; ex-Minister to Russia Charles Emery Smith and James Wharton. At the great free coinage convention in Memphis ten of the leading Democrats of the nation, inoluding Daniels, George and Crisp, will deliver addresses. It will be the most notable silver meet of the year. Ex-Congressman J. 0. Sibley and A. J. Warner spoke at Paeblo, Colo., last night. Ex-Gov. Alva Adams presided at the meeting. Iowa Demoorats send forth announce ments that their free ooinage convention next week will be a rouser. Ohio Republicans gave free ooinage the usual black-eye, saying in their platform: "The polioy now urged by the produoer of silver and by men who wish to pay their debts in cheaper money than they promised to pay, is the free coinage of silver. It is the degradation of onr dollar to SO oentB." THE HABKITH. New York, May 81. Money on call easy at 1 per eent; prime mer cantile paper, 8 1. Silver, 66; lead, $3.07. Kansas City. Cattle, market weak, 10c lower; Texas steers, $3.60 $1.16; Texas cows, $2.16 $3.80; beef steers, $2.60 $6.76; native cows, $1.66 $4.60; stook ers and feeders, $2.60 $4.30; bulls, $2.40 $3.70. Sheep, steady. Chicago. Wheat, May, 11; July, 78. Corn, May, 61; July, 62. Oats, May, 29; July, 29. Fatal Boiler Explosion. Gnaquil, Ecuador, May 81. The boiler of the Eouador gunboat, Snore, exploded last night, killing the commander and fourteen men and badly injuring fourteen more. ' FLAT-OPENING BLANK BOOKS Being satisfied that if you have once used a flat-opening book, you will al ways use them, and in order to get ?ou to try one the New Mexican tinting Co. of Santa Fe, will sell you HAND-MADB BLANK BOOKS, bound in full leather, with patent FLAT-OPENING STUBS, with your name and the number, or letter, of the book on the back in gilt letters, at the following low price a: S or. (40A paces) cash Book an-so A Or. (4N0 7 5 Joarnal . . A.OO 7 0.(SoO ) Leaser - - 7.5 They are made with pages 10xl6 inches, of a good ledger paper with round cornered covers. The books are made in our bindery and we guar antee every one of them. Dr, Price' Cream Baking Powder World' Pair Highest Award- ,lf In Search of a Hew Sensation ' Try the effeot of a mud bath at Las Vegas hot springs, N. M. inner xorms oi oatni may be had there, all especially beneficial in rheumatio troubles and diseases of the blood. The oool, dry, tonio air of this resort is Just the thing for tired nerves, and there is nothing so restful as New Mexico sunshine, especially when sup plemented by snob line servioe as is given at the Hotel Montezuma, reopened June 20. This famous inn can not be exoelled any where in the southwest. - Bound-trip excursion tickets on sale to Las Vegas hot springs from prinoipal points. Readied only evet the Santa Fe route. For illustrated pamphlet and a oopy of "Land of Sunshine," address H. S. Luts, Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. John MoCullough Colorado saloon. Havana elgara at ' Netlee. . -Holders of U. S. eourt or commission ers' certificates are hereby notified that oerttfloates will be cashed by myself or banks authorised by me to pay same only when presented personally by par ties to whom eertifioates are issued. - The transfer of such eertifioates will not be reoogniied. E. L. Hall, D. 8. Marshal. Coal Miners Agree. New York, May 81. The National Bituminous Coal Miners' organization has decided against a general strike and declared the 60 eent rate, in force in the Pittsburg district and in West Virginia, ine oasis tor a settlement in other djs tricts. Mania Fe He-Organlsatlon. New York, May 81. Deposits of $67, 000,000 of the K., T. k S. F. general 6s have been made with the joint re-organi zation oommittee being $2,000,000 more than a majority. A meeting of the joint executive oommittee will be held this afternoon to deolare the re-organization plan effective. LEADS THE WORLD. Euerar and Wealth or the United Mtates-41.000,000 Educated CltixenH. New York, May 81. The English statis tician, Michael G. Mnlhall, publishes in the June number of the North Amerioan Review an articled on "The Power and Wealth of the United States." Mr. Mul hall's conclusion is that "if we take a survey of mankind in ancient or modern times as regards the physical, mechanical. and intellectual foroe of nations, we find nothing to compare with the United States in this present year of 1895," and that the Doited States possesses by far the greatest productive power in the world. He asserts that the absolute effec tive foroe of the Amerioan people is now more than three times what it was iu 1860, and that the United States possesses al most as muoh energy as Ureat Britain, Germany and France collectively, and that the ratio falling to each Amerioan is more than what two Englishmen or Ger mans have at their disposal. BATIO Or ABILITY. Be points out, by a careful comparison between the conditions of these different eountries, that an ordinary farm hand in the United States raises at muoh grain as three in Kngland,four in Franoe, five in Germany or six in Austria. One man in America can produce as much flour as will feed 260, whereas in Europe one man feeds only thirty persons. Mr. Mulball oal's speoial attention to the fact that the intellectual power of the great republic is in harmony with the in dustrial and meohanioal, 87 per cent of the total population over 19 years of age being able to read and write. "It may be fearlessly asserted," said he, "that in the history of the human raoe no nation ever before possessed 41,000,000 instruct ed citizens." OBOWTH OW WKALTH. The writer sets forth in regard to the growth of the wealth of the United States that the averaged annual inorement from 1821 to 1890 was 801 milliards of dollars, which sum is one milliard over the total wealth of Great Britain. In classifying the whole wealth of the union under the two heads of "urban" and "rural," he finds that rural agricul tural .wealth - has only quadrupled in forty years, while urban wealth has mul tiplied sixteen fold. In an important series of figures it is shown that the "rise in wealth and the increase in wages oame almost hand in hand." In dealing with the development of farm values, Mr. Mulhall makes the fol lowing statement: "If the United States had no urban population or industries whatever, the advance of agrionltural in terests would be enongh to claim the ad miration ol mankind, for it has no paral lel in history." TO-DAY'S CONDENSATION Sir Visto, Lord Rosebery's horse, won the English Derby in 2:13 2-6. Croker, Joseph H. Mauley, Congressman MoCall, W. 8. Ferguson, of Pittsburg, ex-Mayor Grant, of New York, Peter Morris and Foxhall Keene were among the big winners. The Greatest Railroad on Earth Santa Fe Route!" Teachers'and others aroine- to National Kducatlon Association meeting at Denver, in July, should remember that the Santa iVe offers as low rates as anybody else, with better service. Special inducements to small or large parties. ' Through Pullman Sleepers and free Chair Cars Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City to Denver. One hundred miles' superb view of Kooky Mouii' tains between Pueblo and Denver. Privilege of attending Hummer School, Colorado springs, on return trip. Low-rate-excursions Into the 'moun tains after meeting is over. For descriptive phamphlets, address H.S.LUTZ, Agt. A.T. AS.F.R, R. , Santa Fe, N. M. Most Picturesque Line to Colorado. Las Vegas Hot Springs. Commencing at once round trip tickets will be placed on sale at Santa Fe, to Las Vegas at a rate of five ($6.00) dollars. Tickets will be limited for return passage ninety (90) days from date of sale. r r H. S. Lotz, Agent. Gko. T. Nicholson, G. P. A. r t- .y.,t-. Fine MoBrayei whisky at Colorado sa loon. ... . Legal Notlee. District Court, County of Santa Fe. The Farmers' Loan A Trust Company vs. (Chancery) The Texas, Santa Fe ft Northern Rail road Company et all. no. hzydJ. , " On the application of the complainant in the above entitled cause, it is ordered that all holders of first mortgage bonds of The Texas, Santa Fe A Northern Rail road Company who claim the right of participation in the distribution of the proceeds of the sale now in course of ad vertisement under the decree in the said oause, prodooe thoir said bonds and all interest eoupona thereto appertaining before Antonio Joseph, Esq, Speoial Master, at or before 11 o'eloek on the 3rd day of Juno, A. D. 1895, at the offloe of the olerk of this court; and it is further ordered that this order be published in The Santa Fe Daily New Mesioau from day to day. Dated at Santa Fe, May 86, 1898. H. B. Hamilton, Assooiate Justice of the Supreme Court presiding iu the said District Court in the absence of the Judge of the 1st Ju dicial distriot. A true oopy. (Seal) Qio. L. Wtllts, Clerk. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powdm Werla's Pair rHanut Mead and IHffasre, DOUBLE HANGING. One Went to the Wallows Smoking and Promised to Meet Uverybody in Heaven The Other was l.eits Cool and Deuled Mis Unlit. Murphysboro, III., May 81. Douglass Henderson and Frank Jeffrey were banged here to-day for the murder of Jas. Towle, at Carterville, last winter. Henderson walked to the gallows smoking a cigar, He said: "Gentlemen, I am here to tell you good-bye. I hope I shall meet von in heaven. I want to warn you all to keep out of bad oompanv." Jeff rev, who was less cool, said: "I am going to die for a crime I never committed." Mteel Steamship Sunk. Alpena, Mioh., May 31. During the heavy fog last night the Canadian steam er, Jack, bound down with lumber, col lided with the steel steamer, Norway, of Menominee, opposite Middle Island. The Norman sank immediately and her oook, wheelman and fireman were drowned. The Norman was valued at $200,000 and insured for $176,000. President Cleveland Will Attend. New York, May 31. President Cleve land will officially attend the opening of the Harlem ship canal. .. Death or a Wood .Man. Denver, May 81. Jndge Vincent D. Markham, a leading lawyer and Demo crat, died to-day of bronchitis, aged 66, Appalling; Loss or Life. City of Mexioo, May 31. The total number drowned in the Colima wreck off the coast in Manzanillo is 187 and the number saved twenty-six. Hostilities on Island or Formosa. London, May 31. A dispatch to the Times from Hong Kong to-day oonDrms the news that hostilities between the Japs and the Chinese Republicans on the is land of Formosa have commenced. Secretary (Jonah Is Now Lord Uongh Washington, May 81. -A cablegram was received by the British embassy to day announcing the death of Lord Gough, the hero of India and the father of Hugh Uougb, first secretary of the British em bassy here. Mr. Gough, being the eldest son, beoomes Lord Gough. Black Rapists Punished. Burlow, Fla., May 31. On Tuesday night Mrs. Timberlake, a young widow who lives with her father, was assaulted by a negro, While she was iu bed with her little daughter. The four negroes ar rested for the crime were taken from the guard by fifty men and carried to a swamp, where three of them were killed, The fourth was almost beaten to death and ordered to leave the country. . AN OHIO iYMOHINO. Cincinnati. A dispatch from Logan, Ohio, says that a mob last night took Nelson Federoff, aged 60, from the lock up at Laurelville and banged him. He was charged with a brutal assault upon a little girl. NEW MEXICO NEWS. The reoent drenohing rains did im menoe good in Grant oonuty. The natural resources of Grant county are not surpassed by those of any coun ty in New Mexioo. The Chinaman at the insane asylum, brought there from Albuquerque, died at Las Vegas on Monday. ,. The Union Paoifio, Denver & Gulf R. R. are selling round trip tickets from all points along their line to La Belle, the great gold oamp. The land recently cleared by settlers about Deming has been put in fine shape; small grains are looking well and vege tables are nearly ready for market. Eddy Independent: Eddy was isolated from the rest of the world for two days this week, oaused by washouts of the Pecos Valley railway on the north and south. The Fritz boys will market 60.0C0 pounds of apples this year. Like all fruit raised in the Lincoln section of New Mexico, it can not be excelled in quality nor equaled in navor. Mrs. J. E. Livingston of Las Cruces has rented a house on one of the most beautiful avenues in Colorado Springs, Colo., and will open an Alameda Annex" about the 6th of June. Major Llewellyn is busy developing the placers owned by the Inter-Hepublio Mining and Milling company, and has, through his efforts two mills grinding away on the gold bearing cement. Hills boro Advocate. The Southern V te Indians generally favor the proposed removal to the new reservation provided by congress. The Wimenuohes, the strongest band of the tribe, have all signed the treaty. Raton Range: This seotion of New Mex ioo suffered severely by the May freeze and frost in damage to the fruit, but we will have the biggest orop of grass and the largest yield of cereals and vegetables ever grown here. A i' Raton Reporter: A very arlstooratie lot of prisoners were present at this term of eourt. They all appear before the eourt from hotel Littrell . with a boiled shirt, shaved heat and elean, and a buttonhole boqnet adds to the beauty of eaoh one. Hon. B. F. Rioe, formerly United States senator from Arkansas, has located in Deming. He has purchased, what was formerly the Paoifio Hotel opposite the depot and has repaired and re-arranged the inside and turned it Into a very com plete law and real estate offloe. The Atlantis A Paoifio railroad com pany is changing the combination mail and baggage oars on the run between Al buquerque and Los Angeles to a stand ard fifty foot mail oar. This will enable the postal clerks on that line to work the California mail, wbioh is now distributed between Las Vsgas and La Junta. Las Vegas Optio: Teodoro Lucero, section foreman at Wallaoe, was killed to-day, but the Optio did not learn how. He was a brother-in-law of AmaUlo Becker, for so lung a time with Rosenthal Bros. Amaldo has been unfortunate in that tine, the late Aehili Digneo, killed at the normal school, was also a brother-in-law. , William Woods, of Finos Altos, drove his boggy iuto an unused and uneovered well in the outskirts of Silver City, on Saturday night, and he was thrown out and fell to the bottom of the well, about twenty-five feet. Wood's was found and ? lulled oat of the well, on Sunday morn ng, apparently but little the worse for his dangerous adventure. Highest of all in Leavening AB50UUTEE.Y PURE Joe Morgan has gone to Red River county, Texas, of his own free will to appear in court and answer to an indict found against him some yes,:a ago. lie is accompanied by A. B. Fall. Mr. Morgan was not a fugitive, fiaving been in Clarkn ville several times since the occurrence for which he was indicted, but the requisition proceedings were worked up by persons here for nothing but pure oussedness. Las Cruoes Independent Democrat. La Belle Cresset: The Taos Mountain Mining company has let a contract for a smelter at Amizett and has also let a oontraot for a smelter for custom work at the mouth of Long Canon. The Pueb lo people who own the Gold Queen have gone to work. The Henderson its McCoy people are also at work. Geraon Gus- dorf tells of a number of prominent peo ple now aotively engaged at Amizett. He speaks of Amizett as the coming great gold camp second to nothing except La Bene. National F.dncational Assoclntinn, llenver, Colo., July S to I, 1H1I5. For the above oooasion the Santa Fe route will place on sale tickets to Denver and return at a rate of $19.80. Dates of sale July 6 to 8, but tickets will be sold to members of the counoil on July 4. These tickets must be used from Colorado common points returning July 12, 13, or 15. Passengers wishing to remain iu Colorado longer can on or before Jnlv 16, deposit their tickets with joint agents at Denver, Colorado Springs, Manitou or Pueblo, and witedraw suoh transporta tion at pleasure for return passage any time prior to September 2, 1895. July 6 to 20 the Santa Fe ronte will also place on sale round trip tiokets from Denver, Colorado Springs, Manitou and Pueblo, to all points in Colorado, and to Santa Fe at one fare for the round trip, final limit for September 1, 1895. Stopovers allowed. Low rates to Salt Lake. For particulars call on agents of the Santa Fe route, H. 8. Luis, Agent. Geo. T. Nicholson, G. P. A. You can get engraved visiting cards at the New Mexican, or have them printed from your plate if you have one. SANTA FE ROUTE TIMETABLE. Read down 2 4 Head up 3 1 K:00pl2:55a 7:10 1)12:05 a 6:35pll:55p 3::p 8:15 p 11 :59 a S:35p 10:15 a 1:35 p 7:20 alO :10 a 8:50 a 6:50 a 4:45 a 4:45 a 2:55 a 2:55 a 5:50p 10:20p 8:20 a Lv... Santa Fe...Ar Ar Lamy,. ..Lv Lv Lamy ....Ar Ar. .Las Vegas... Lv 11:10 p 9:10 a 11:25 p 9:30 a 2::ial2:25p 8:35 a 4:4!i 8:05 a 8:10 p 10:50 a 8 :S5p 11:00 a 9:15 p 12:55pll:32p Karon . . Trinidad Ar..La Junta. ..Lv Lv..La Junta.. .Ar Ar... Pueblo.... Lv &; p i:4u a 6:40 a .. .Uolo. springs Divide Ar..CrippleCk..Lv !:S0p 1:45 a 1:20 p 2:30 p 5:15 p 4:45 a 8:00 p 3:15 a 11:16 p :07 a 6:50 a 11:50 p 9:45 a 2rtJ0al2:10p Leaaviue. . . . .Grand Junction ..Salt Lake Citv.. 1:25 p . , 6:30 a 8:25 p 7:20n Ar Offden ....Lv Ar. ... Denver.. .. U:50pll:50p Dodge City.. ...Burton.... i : a 2 :i).i a 8:58 p 9:4a p 8:30 p 8:25 p 9:05 p 5:55 p 6:00 p 3:50p l:50p 2:00p l:30p l:30p 5:30 n 3:55 a 12:55 a Ar.. .St Louis. ..Lv Newton Emporia Toneka :iua 2:4up 8:10 a 5:00 p 6:30a 5:30 p Ar. Kansas Cltv.Lv Lv. Kansas ("Ity.Arl c :iu p i :zu 8:58p 3:03 fort Madison , .Galesbiirg.. . ..Streator.. . Joliet 6:52 p 6:00 a 8:39 p 7:35 a ll:18p iu;uop 9:uua Ar.. . Chicago. .. Lv 10: p Dearborn it. Stat n SOUTH AND WEST. Read down 1 3 Bead up 4 2 10:30 al2:55a 9:40 al2 :05 a 9:05 all :l5p 8:13al0:25p 7:00 a 9:21 p 6:30 a 8:45 p 6:10 a 8:25 p 6:00 p 5:41 p 5:10 p 2:45 p 12:50p 10:10 a 1:15 p 11:40 a 8:30 a 8:45p 8:10 a 8:15 n 10:20 p 5:40 p ll:10p 6:30p 12:05 a 7:00 p Lv.. .Santa Pe...Ar Ar .omy....Lv Lv Lamy Ar 12 :.w a v :. p 2:10a 8:48 p 2:50 a 9:20 p .. .Los Cerrlllos Bernalillo. Ar.A IbiKiiiera'e. Lv 4WUa. 6:55 a. 7:17 a. Lv.Albuqiiern,'e.Ar Socorro ....San Antonio., , San Maroial... 7:50a, 10:27 a. .. . Ar Rincon. .. .Lvi 12:40 p. 4:00 d. Ar Demlnff.. .Lv AT. .Silver City. .Lv 11:50 a. Las ( 'rucei ..Kl Paso. . 1:85 d. 2:50a 9:20p 3:30a 9:40 p Ar. Albnquerq'e. Lv Lv.Albuquerq'e. Ar! 10:05 a 8:35 a uaiiup. ... Holbrook.. Wlualow... Flagstaff.. . Ashfork... 12:35 a 2:20 p 1:25 p 6:50a 8:55 p 8:10a 5:40 plO :45 a 8:40 p 1:35 p b :m pio :4U a 7:50p 9:30 a 5:40 p 7:20a 2:25 p 4:30a 7:5b'i"8:50n Ar . . . Presoott . . . Lv iHoa'slso'p ....The Needles.... 12 :30p 4:30 a narstow .San Bernardino.. 12 :10 a 2 :20 p :SWp9:35'a 8:20pl2:45 pi Ar.Los Angeles. Lv Ar..San Diego.. Lv Mojave ArSau Fraucli'oLv 5:00 p 7:00a 2:15 p 10:00 a 60 p o:nu n 10:45 a I The California Limited leaving Santa Fe at 6:40 p. m. ia a solid vestibule train Chicago to Los Angeles and San Diego without change, free chair ears Chioago to Albuquerque, sams equipment east ward. Only 38 hours between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. The California and Mexico Express leaving Santa Fe at 10:20 p. m. carries Pullman Paiaoe and Tourist Sleeping oars Chicago to San Franoisoo, without change. The Columbian Limited leaving Santa Fe at 8:20 is a solid vestibule train to Chi oago, only hours between Santa Fe and Chioago, 32) hours between Santa Fe and Kansas City. This train makes close connection at La Junta for Denver and Colorado points. Parlor and chair lars La Junta to Denver. Time 19 hours between Santa Fe and Denver. All trains carry dining ears between Chicago and Kansas City. Between Kansas Citv and ths Paoifio coast, meals are served at the famous Harvey eating house. Close eonneotions 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 ths Santa Fs Routs oall on or address: H. 8. LTJTZ, Agent O. T. NICHOLSON, O. & T. A. City tioket office, First National bank building Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report BftEdn IHHtlnffufMhed Vlnltora. Messrs. R. Bloembergrn,4jcmber pf the reorganization committee -of the A., T. & S. F., Mr. TitBOu, Baron von Starlin and Jaques T. Naltheuius, of the M. K. & T. Trust company, were at Raton on. Sunday and Monday in a special car. They are all Hollanders and are large bondholders of the Kansas City, Pitts burg fc Gulf railway. They were Bhown Blossburg and Max well City by Superintendent T. A.Seliom burg, of the Maxwell grant company. Mother Nature, Ever Fruitful In boneficienoies to mankind, has given birth to one which, developed by urt, has been prodigal iu health yielding benefits to the race. No voyager, sea captain, commercial traveler, or tourist seeking pleasure nnd health, should fall to be self provided with the grand botanic restora tive and preventive, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which counteracts the effects of malarious air and brackish water, un wholesome or unwonted diet, exposure, the fatigue of travel, and the disturbance of the stomach caused by rough weather at sea, and sometimes by railway travel ing over a rough rond bed. Mariners, miners, and western pioneers bear con current evidence to its defensive and re parative intluenoe. Chills nnd fever, rheumntism, inactivity of the kidneys, biliousness, dyspepsia and nervousness are all relieved by this incomparably fine alterative, corrective and invigorant, which physicians highly oommend. 'Hie Christian Kndeavor Kxeurslon. The official route to Boston and return for the Christain Endeavor Association, is the Santa Fe and Wabash: Leave Denver 1:30 p. m. Friday, July 5th taking up Colorado Springs, Pueblo and New Mexioo delegations en route, also par ties wishing to make connections with the train at these points, arriving at Chicago Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. The "Wabash Special" Christian En deavor train wi" leave Chicago at 8 p. m. Monday, taking breakfast at Niagara Falls Tuesday and spending the entire day there, arriving at Boston nt 4 p. m. Wednesday, July 12th. Parties wishing to do so, may leave Chicago at 3:30 or 10:30 p. m. on the regular Wabash traius, Sunday or Mon day. AH desiring to go, please make applica tion immediately to tlie underoignej for Bleeping Ci.i accomodations" " Further information er-eerMly fur nished. One fare for the round trip. C. M. Hampson, Commercial Agent, Denver, Colorado. Nervous People should realize that the onjy true and permanent cure for theit condition is to b found in having Pure Blood Because the health of every organ end tissue of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. The whole world knows the standard blood purifier is Hood's Sarsaparilla And therefore it is the only true and reliable medicine for nervous people. It makes the blood pure and healthy, and thus cures nervousness, makes the nerves firm and strong, gives sweet sleep, mental vigor, a good appetite, perfect digestion. It does all this, and eures Scrofula, Eczema, or Salt Rheum and all other blood diseases, because it Makes Pure Blood Results prove every word we have said. Thousands of voluntary testi monials fully establish the fact that Hood's 8arm- 1 1 parill Be Sure "llFfiQ to Get Hood's Wlivrll " Hood's Sarsaparilla cured our boy of eczema which physicians treated in vain." Frank w. Bradbury, 826 Johnson Avenue, Trinidad, Colorado. Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills, constipa tion, bllloutness, sick headache, Indigestion. 25a, For Recreation and Recuperation BIDE a MONARCH BICYCLES. lllghent Wraile. $100--$85 Call and get a catalogue. E. W. Franz, Agt. Biryeie Mnnerien and Renalrs.