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Tlie Daily Sew Mexici MONDAY. AUGUST 5. Notice is hereby given that orders given by employes upon theNKW Musican Printing Co., will not be honored uules i)reviously eudorsetl by the business munugor. Requests for back numbers of the New Mkxican. must state date wanted, or they will receive no attention. Advt-i'tisiusf Jtatra. Wanted One cent a word each insertion. Local Ten cents per line each insertion. Heading Local Preferred position Twenty-five trtiits per line each insertion. Displayed Two dollars an inch, single column, per month in Daily. One dollar an inch, single column, in eithor English or Spanish Weekly. Additional prices and particulars given on receipt of copy of mutter to be inserted. Prices vary according to amount of matter, length of time to run, position, number of cliauges, etc. One copy only of each paper in which an ad. appears will be sent free. Wood base electros not accepted. No display advertisements accepted for less ta4U$l net. per mouth. No reduction in price made for "every other davM advertisements. METEEOLOGICAL. f. S. Dbpaktmfnt oy AaHiom.TtJKE, WATiitt Bdkeau Office oif OwaKKVER Santa Fe, August 4. 1895. S3 .o So w a o r er 2.3 " c S'lC i a i 6:IH)a. m. li:UUp. in. 2:1 42 2:( :n si; li .Clear 7 It'ldy Maximum Temperature Minimum TomDorature 80 Total Precipitation 0.00 ll. 15. tlKKSEY. uoserver. Are you taking Simmons Livee Keg vlator, the "Kino op Liver Medi cines?" That ia what our reader? want, and nothing but that. It is the same old friend to which the old folks pinned their faith and were never dis appointed. But another good recom mendation for it is, that it is better than Pills, never gripes, never weak ens, but works in such an easy and natural way just like nature itself, that relief comes quick and sure, and one feels new ail over. It never fails. Everybody needs take a liver remedy, an"l everyone should take only Sim ir.ons Liver Regulatpr. Be sure you get it. The Red V in cn tlie wrapper. J. H. Zeilin QQlt Philadelphia. riolhlnar Wnrte n Order Sol. Spieg-elberg, OLOTJE-IIinR,. Carry a full and solect line of IIATS, tlN, UI.OVI'X, 'to., and every thing found in a first-class establish ment. Henry Krict SOLE AOENT BOB IMPS' ST. LOIS BEER. The trade supplied from one bot tle to a carload. Mail orders promptly filled. Uundnlupe St. - Hanta Fe. SOCIETIES. A. F. fc A. M. Montezuma Lodge, No. 1, meets on the first Monday evening of eaoh month at 7:30o'olook, In the Masonic ball, in the Kahn blook, San Francisoo St. ViBiting brethren are fraternally invited. W. 8. Habbodn, W. M. F. 8. Davis, Seo. ffOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Coronado Camp No. 8, Woodmen of the World, meets on the first Wednesday evening of each month nt 8 o'clock, in AztlAn ball, I. O.O. F. VUiting sovereigns are fraternally invited. J. B. Bbadt, Consul Conidr. J. B. Hi.oak, Clerk. SIMMONl 1 BITS FURNISHER PRESCRIPTION WORK A KM.'IAlrY. Mercks', Squibbs' and WyH hs' i 'rep arations used at the Prescrip tion Counter. IN THE SUPREME COURT. Court Met With a Full Bench This Morning' Argument of Motion No Judgment in kiwis Halieas Corpus Matter. The supreme oourt met nt 10 o'clock this morninjf, with Chief Jastice Smith presiding, and all four of the aesoointe jnstices present. Judge Bantz having arrived yesterday from Silver City. In the matter of Soipio Salazar et nl, plaintiff, in error, vs. the Territory of New Mexico, Gen. Bartlett, noting for the solicitor general, made a motion to dis miss the writ of error because no assign ment of error was filed. Judge Hewitt resisted the motion. After henring argu ment the motion was taken under advise ment. In the oases of Charles Bent et nl., ap pellants. Guadalupe Miranda et nl., ap pellees, and the Maxwell Land Grant Knilwny company et nl., appellees, vs. Guadalupe Thompson et al., nppellnnts, involving praotioally the same questions, Mr. Frank Springer, representing the ap pellees, made a motion to dismiss both appeals. The motion was argued and tnken under advisement this afternoon. Messrs. Yeaman, Wells, MoNoal and Taylor represent the appellants. Contrary to expectation no opinion has been handed down in the matter of the application of James Addison Per-alta-Heavis for a writ of habeas corpus. The application whs made and argued on last Thursday afternoon. ROUND ABOUT TOWN. The oity council and bonrd of educa tion will ench meet in regular session this evening. Jndgo Apolonio Chavez held a session of the probate court at the probate clerk's ollice this. forenoon. There will be the regular communica tion of Montezuma lodge, No. 1, this evening nt 7:30. Visiting Masons given a cordial welcome. Mr. J. Correy, tax adjuster for the D. & R. G. compnny, is here to oonfer with the local authorities respecting the delin quent tnxes on the Santn Fe Southern narrow gauge. Camilo Martinez and Julian Arias, be sides being jailed for violating city or dinances, have been bound over to the grand jury by Justice Borrego for resist ing an officer with deadly weapons. Messrs. Frank Raumberg.Will Heming way, Fred. W. Alley, George Brady and Misses Gallagher, Withers and Alley at tended the "Indian oorn dance" nt Santo Domingo pueblo yesterday, and had a most enjoyable time. They drove down in tho early morning, distance about forty miles, remained nearly four hours, and returned in the onol of the evening. It is worth the while of auy business man in Santa Fe to take a drive down the valley and note the flourishing condi tion of the crops. The water company's experimental farm just below the Indian school is specially worth seeing. There 160 acres in one body is seeded to onts, millet nnd buck-wheat, and below the al falfa is growing beautifully. The harvest begins next week. A speoial train conveyed 200 Cerrillos people to Santo Domingo yesterday to witness the Pueblo village's annual green corn dance. At least 150 people from Madrid oontemplnted the trip, but were kept at home by the prevalence of diph theria among the children there. The disease has resulted in oue death, but Dr. Donaldson is using every precaution to prevent it becoming epidemic. Make np your mind fight now to attend the social dance to be given by the Woman's Bonrd of Trade at Firemen's hall next Thursday night. Prioe of tick ets, 50 cents. Ice cream and cake will be sold throughout the evening nt the low price of 15 cents a plnte. It is not only certain to be a delightful affair socially, but the fact that the prooeeds will go to the plaza fund renders it an affair in which all Santa Feans have a deep in terest. The local merohants are making a superb display of Santa Fe fruits just now. For color and flavor the peaohes this year are remarkable, while the apri cots, apples, plums, raspberries, etc., are large, juioy and abundant. Santa Fe orchardista should surely make an exhibit of their products at the territorial fair nnd national irrigation convention. The biker agent, Miss Londonderry, is at La Junta to-dny, and leaves to-morrow for Pueblo, nnd thence to Colorado Springs nnd Denver. She will hnve n settlement to make with the editor of the News when she arrives in Denver for some recent scurrilous publications re garding her. She praises the newspaper fraternity generally, the railroad boys and the wheelmen. The territorial oapitol rebuilding board is in session this afternoon at the Board of Trade rooms. There are pres ent President F. A. Manzanares, Messrs. W.S.Hopewell, Sol. Luna, W. H. Pope ItiwiWomentgafti and Women only Are most competent to fully appreciate the purity, sweetness, and delicacy of Cutiodha Soap, and to discover new uses for it daily. In the form of washes, solutions, etc., for distressing inflammations, irritations, and weaknesses of the mucous membrane, it baa proved most grateful. Cuticura Soap appeals to the refined and cultivated everywhere, as the most effective BklnpurlfylnKandbeautifyingsoaii.aswellai purest and sweetest for toilet and bath. Hold thronthont the world. British d.poti F. Niw. mir a Sons, i. King Eilwirf-at., London. Pott. D.ro a Haul. Cusr., Eol. 1'ropa., Uciton, V. 8. A. ' and Mr. G. W. Knaeble. Mr. Stnab is with them in spirit only, he having not yet returned from the east. By a change in the A. T. Sc 8. F. train schedule the onstern mail nrrives nt 7:50 p. in., five minutes earlier, and the uight train for the sonth and east departs ten minutes earlier, at 10:20. Owing to these changes the postoffice doors will close at ":!10 p. in. Civil Service ICxainluatlon. The local board of examiners appoint ed by the civil servioe commission held thtir first exnminntion Saturday Inst nt the internal revenue offioe. The examin ation was for the offloes of clerk, gnuger and storekeeper but only two candidates presented themselves for the ofiice of cierk, Miss Florence 8. Scott, of Albuquerque, and Mr. Joseph C. Digneo, of this city. The ex aminers were Mr. Robt. Harvey, chair man of the local board, and Mr. V. P. Moore, secretary. The subjects com prised spelling by dictation, letter writ ing and arithmetic. The examination occupied about three hours. The papers go to Washington for approval or dis approval. PERSONAL. Judge A. L. Kendall is up from Cer rillos. Judge John R. McFie is in town from Las Cruces. Mr. Justice Bantz arrived from Silver City last night. Hon. Frank Springer is over from Las Vegas on supremo court duty, Capt. S. M. Sultmarsh and family, of Albuquerque, Bpent Sundny in Santa Fe. U. S. Marshal Hall and family and Miss Loomis returned home from Redondo Bench, Cal., this morning. Hon. D. C. Hobnrt is up from Silver City on official bnsiuess. He will be here the better part of the week. Mr. 0. W. Kennedy, the conl king, who has unlimited faith in Gnllup's future, is here ou a business mission. Mr. E. E. Whitted, a well known Den ver attorney, and Mr. Chns. Wheeler, of Denver, are guests nt the Palace. Hon. H. B. Fergusson is here from Al buquerque looking after the interest of his clients before the supreme court. Hon. Romulo Martinez is down from Rio Arriba county nnd gets n wnrm wel come from his ninny old friends in Snntn Fe. Hon. N. B. Field left yesterday for Lns Vegns to meet his wife, en route home to Albuqnorqne from the east. Mr. Field returns to the capitnl to-morrow. Hon. H. L. Waldo returned last night after a prolonged stay with his family at Kansas City. Ho is accompnuied by his promising son, Tom. Col. A. W. Hnrris, of Kingston, mnnager of the famous Illinois mine, is here to tnlk mine taxation to members of the equalization board. Mr. I. H. Rapp, the well known archi tect; Lawyers J. D. W. Veeder, L. C. Fort and Mr. W. E. Gortner are nmong Las Vegas visitors nt the Palnoe. Dr. W. B. Tipton is over from Las Vegas to day. He states that a meeting of the territorial bonrd of health has been called to meet at Las Vegns on Monday next. Hon. Goo. Curry, clerk of Judge Hamil ton's court, and Mr. Geo. L. Ulrick, one of Lincoln county's solid men, are greet ing friends about the old pnlaoe to day. Mr. F. O. Kihlberg, onstodian of Las Vegas' beautiful plaza and monager of the Las Vegas branch of the agricultural experiment station, is chatting with Santa Fe friends to day. He is a useful citizen. Hon. M.S. Otero is up from Albuquerque on business before the territorial board of equalization. He states that his taxes have been raised well nigh "out of sight" by the present Bernalillo county adminis tration. Hon. Frank Mnnzanares, of Las Vegas president of the capitol rebuilding board; Hon. Sol Luna, member from Valencia, nnd Hon. W. S. Hopewell, member from Sierra, nre busy people nbout the enpita' to-day. Mr. J. D. May, one of the owners of tho great Crown Point mine, Cochiti, came up from Alhuqiierqno this morning and brought his daughter who has been quite ill. Miss May is now at the sanitarium and hopes to be sufficiently recovered by September to enter the Loretto academy, At the Palace: H. B. Fergusson, S. Bnrkhart, Geo. F. Albright and family 8. M. Saltmarah, wife and child, M. 8 Otero, Albuquerque; Dock Williams, E. 13. Whitted, Charles Wheeler, J. Correy, H. K. Hellis, Denver; J. Reiss, Chicago; J. S. Bush, W. H. Sebastian, San Francisco; I, Blook, Mexico; A. A. Jones, F. A. Mnnza nares, I. H. Rap p, Frank Springer, John D. W. Veeder, F. O. Kihlberg, L.C. Fort, W. E. Gortner, Las Vegas; D. C. Hobart G. D. Bantz, Silver City; Jno. R, McFie) Lns CruceBj A. W. Harris Kingston; George Ourry, Roewell; Geo. L. Ulriok, White Oaks; Tom Waldo, F. P. Reese, Kansas City. Itland Jtloaaoms. Forty-oight loads of ore from the Crown Point went to Thornton this week. . Walter Codington is now ohef-de-oat-erer nt the W. L. Trimble camp at Co chiti. Mr. Payne has received the contract for furnishing the stamp mill with wood for one year at $2.25 per cord. The stamp mill is Improving ia its work each day, and ia proving itself to be a suooess in every particular. Perley Wasson and wife, of Cortez, Colo.," came in Wednesday nnd made arrange ments to locate in our midst. Bland Herald. Crown Point is now sending six car loads of ore to the smelter eaoh week. Trimble's teams are hnstling it over to Thornton. The Jemcz and Sulphurs rond petition is now complete and will be sentiu to the county commissioners, who oonvene next Monday at Albuquerque. Let ub hope they will lake fnvornble and im mediate action on the same. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION The New Territorial Board Holds Ks First Session This Forenoon. The new bonrd of equalization of New Mrxioo met at the governor's office this morning at 10 o'clook. All members be ing present as follows: Romulo Mar tinez, 1st distriot; C. W. Kennedy, 2d dis trict; D. C. Hobart, 3d distriot; Dr. W. R. Tipton, 4th district; George L. Ulrick, 5th district. They immediately organized by the choice of C. W. Kennedy as president nnd D. C. Hobnrt as secretary. Appeals were filed as follows: Sooorro oouuty, fi; Dona Ana county, 6; Sierra conuty, 2; Bernalillo oounty, 4. Secretary Hobart says that six more appeals will be filed to-morrow. No business of moment was transacted as the records of the board were in Las Vegas, not having beeu turned over by Manuel 0. de Baca, the former seoretary. Seoretary Hobart has telegraphed for the reoords and expects them to reach Santa Fe to-night. JCamona Noliool. Private information from Washington is to the effect that Col. Thos. M. Jones superintendent of the 11. S. Indian sohool, has been, at his own request, re lieved from the responsibilities con nected with the re-establishment of Ra mona Indian school for girls. Col. Jones' time is fully occupied with the larger school, and it is better for all con cerned that Ramona should be under separate management. Mrs. Brown, late of Washingtcn, who oame to act as prin cipal teaoher at Ramona, will probably be named as superintendent. Prints on Alftiira. The experiment made with enrly nnd late ontting of nlfnla by the Utah experi ment station illustrative haymaking gen erally. A set of steers were fed for two months on alfalfa out before it came into bloom; another set was fed on the same kind of hay out early in bloom, and a third set fed on hny after the bloom had completely passed. The steers fed on the hay cut earliest made nn average daily gain of .760 of a pound; those fed on the medium out hay made an average of .492, and those fed on the late cut hay .240. That which was cut earliest was most relished and the experiment indi cated double the feeding value of that cut late. The Salt Lake Tribune. TO-DAY'S CONDENSATION Ex-Presidei.t Harrison is reported ogain to have said that he didn't think he was the man for president in 1896. An other denial is now in order. Two weeks ago Nellie Thomas waB re ceived at the Cincinnati hospital and fifty needles and pins were extracted from her limbs. The girl's hallucinations are gone and tho physicians say she will recover. At La Junta Chns, Jenkins will be ar raigned to-morrow charged with rape, his victim being the daughter of N. M. Mil ler, a switchman. The girl attempted to drown herself, but was rescued by her father. The girl's mother threatened to shoot the father of the boy, and was placed under bonds. In a horse shoe making oontest in Philadelphia Pugilist Bob Fitzsimmons broke the reoord by forging thirty liorBe shoes in twenty-seven minutes. His op ponent, John Corbett, of Philadelphia, made the same number in twenty-seven minutes, twenty Beoonds. Fitz wsb un lucky at the start, as the first two pieoes of iron he selected broke in half. FLAT-OPENING BLANK BOOKS Being satisfied that if you have once used a fiat-opening book, you will al ways use them, and in order to get you to try one the New Mexican Printing; Co. of Santa Fe, will sell you HAND-MADE 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 loiiowing low prioco: 5 i(r. (400 ngcN) Cash Hook . Sff.SO ('. (4MW ' ) Journal O.OO 7 -. (560 " ) J.rriger 7.50 They are made with pages lOJxlG inches, of a good ledger paper with round cornered covers. The books are made in our bindery and we guar an tee every one of them. ANTONIO WINDSOR. Architect & Contractor Closo Fijarnrinnr, Modern Methods, Skiilod Mechanics Plana and specifications furniebe.1 on application. Correspondence ao lioited. ' ' Santa Fe, N. HI. A- C. IRELAND, Jr., Prop. Now Mexico's Outlook. Tho capital city is full of visitors to day, the supreme court, the board of equalization, the meeting of the oapitol rebuilding committee and business in the land offioe and other departments bring ing prominent people from nearly every part of the territory. These visitors all tell the same story respecting the im proved business conditions throughout New Mexico immense orops of fruit, grain and grass; cattle sheep, nnd horses on the ranges rolling fat and in demand at advanced figures; many enterprises in band fur winter feeding alfalfa to stock; activity in the gold and copper mines; an abundance of water for placer dig gings and a fresh revival in lead mining, etc., etc The concensus of opinion is that New Mexioo is now anproaohing the most successful fall business seaBon in its history. The best is what you want when you are in need of a medicine. That is why you should insist upon Hood's Sarsapa-rillo. To Whom It Hay Concern. As the capitol is being rebuilt and it is the aim to keep the grounds belonging to same in as good condition as possible and which has been and is still a great expense, we, the capitol custodian com mittee, do give notice and warn all per sons not to trespass upon said grounds or disarrange them, or . in any way or mnnner destroy or mutilate either the grass or trees. Manuel Valdez, Sol. Spiegelbbbo, President. Seoretary. Items or Interest By The Wabash 91 an. Bulletin No. 6. The state of Colorado has at present about (16,800,000 acres of public lands. From Kansas City to St. Louis by the Wabash, the distance is 277 miles, Toledo 662 miles, New York 1437, Boston 1489 miles. Of vacant publio lands in Colorado there are 40,851,000 acres. The Wabash is the popular line east for its free chair oars, excellent meals at low prioeand its direot connections in Union passenger stations. The United States national debt is at present $915,962,112, or $14.62 per capita. The per oapita indebtedness in France is $116; in England $87; in Dutoh East India 64 oents. Any truthful ticket agent, lawyer or newspaper man will tell yon that the Wabash is the beet and oheapest line east. Lookout for bulletin No. 7. 0. M. Hampsom, Commercial Agent. Fine MoBrayer whisky at Oolorado a; loon. for Male. Must be sacrificed at once, two valuable mining olaims nt Snn Pedro, Santa Fe oounty, N. M., in the New Pincers mining district, near the Luoky and Big Copper mines. Sixty-five feet work done on one and forty feet on the other. Both have good leads and assay well. Address D. A., this onice. PROPOSALS FOB SUBSISTENCE Stores. Office Purchasing Commissary of Subsistence, Denver, Colo., August 1, 1895. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, scbieot to usual conditions, will be re' ceived here until 11 o'clock a. m., August 31, 1895, and opened id presence of bid ders, for furnishing the Subsistence De partment, U. S. Army, on or before Sep tember 1, 1895, as may be required, with 350 pounds of Chili Colorado Pep per, put np in half-pound tin cans, with movable tops, six pounds packed in a box, boxes strapped, delivered in Den ver, Colo. Preference will be given to article of domestic proc'uotion or manu facture, quality and prioe being equal. Right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Blank proposals furnished on ap plication. Envelopes containing pro posals Bhould be marked, "Proposals for Subsistence Stores, August 81, 1895," and addressed to W. L. ALEXANDER, Capt. 0. 8. Milk Punoh 10 ots a glass at the Oolo rado saloon. THE PECOS? OTICE to tourists. In regard to transportation from Glorieta to tho Upper Pecos River, address J. W. Harrison, Glorieta, N. M. John MoOullough Havana olgars at Oolorado saloon. The V. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Miss Gnlllford will, when her Drivate classes reassemble ill Seiitemlmp. nlari open a kindergarten on the most modern and unproved principles, assisted by another thoroughly trained teacher. DAVID LOWITZKI, HKADQUABTIBB FOB FURNITURE, NEW AND SECOND HAND AT BSD-BOOK PRICES The highest prioeg paid for seoond hand goods. Your furniture will be taken, overhauled and repaired and . sold on small commission. Give him a call before buying new or auction ing off your old honsehold goods. mm hotel. J. T. FORSHA, Prop. ?5 (11 Onr lion the Hnal. JiuMU rCF Uafi MHn prtlii f eity, J t.K. Corner of I'laca Special rates by f io week or month Kt Ublo .bar i, with or without room. S. SPITZ, The .A.. STAAB, IMPORTER AND JOBBER Oldest and Largest Establishment in Sonthweat. Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Dry G-oods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hardware. Santa Pe SANTA FE, N. M. TEE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. Cerma, from $3.00 to $4.00 per Day. Special Bates to Persona or Partiet by the Week or Month. HERMAN CLATJSSEN, Prop. CAKES ANI PANTRY HADE TO A D H. B. C ART WRIGHT & BR0 DEALERS IN Imported and Domestic PRODUCE, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Our Confections All principal lines being bought direct from manufacturer! in carload lota, we are enabled to make the lowest prices to close buyers. POTATOES AND FLOUR SPECIALTIES EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IN SANTA FE FOR Oliver Sc Imboden Company, Patent Imperial Plour. Mosca Milling & Elevator Company, Homestead and Jewel Flour. J. W. Brown A Co., Dew Drop Brand Canned Fruit, Fish, and Vegetables. Chase & Sanborn, Fine Coffees and Teas. - IS1" Goods for campers and out of town customers carefully packed without extra charge. Mail orders solicited. TELEPHONE NO- 4. Jeweller. Notice our grent stock of optical goods. It is well to know how much science has provided to aid and strengthen the sight, as it shows you to what extent your own stock of vision can be enlarged and im proved. The eyes are never to be trifled with, as an injury to the sight may easily become irreparable. There is hardly any defect in vision whioh glasses will not correct, and there is no glass in the world that we can not supply. Just what glass your sight requires we can determine upon examination. Oar examinations are free and our prices the lowest iu town. New Mexico acFhotel, OHIKK. A IfCDV are Always Fresh. SATISFACTION G If ARANTEED In every instance or your money will be cheerfully refunded.