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men and 114 women, nil of tln-m tm tiven of New Mexico. Mr. I'tinee I ho iinwntMl thren petitions from cltl Honii if the Katuncln valley, unkind for the creation of a new county. " The con noil pnnm .1 council bill No Hi!, by Mr. Mochen., th" hill urn. -inline; the law rclntlnf to Idonre In cum K of blKiimv. unci lso council bill No. . by Mr. Until, . belli a bill I" correct A technical error in the bill pliiwe.l by the legislature hint ttreli provblliiK the iro(ii lutlou for the cninpKtton of the capítol extensions The follow Inn new hillB w.ro Intro duced: Council bill No !, Mr. .pies; n net providing for the removal of pub lic ufflecr ami rPtiihliiOiins; the pro ceilure therefore, Commute., on Ju ilicitiry. Council bill No. -. Mr Mew ill; an act to pn vciit territorial board and leiiiinlailonn from rxooedliiK territor io, appropriations Cototitittee on j.i- dlrlnry. Cotineil bill No net providing mi Mr Crin. tin of K on appropriation JtiiiO to aid In nmrklUK the Hanlii trull 111 New .Mexico. Committee finance. Council bill No ÍH. Mr. liar. Socorro, to amend chapter (Í of Ih. net of the thirtieth ass. -nihl.v. Cnni mittee on territorial fluirá. The count II adjourned at 4 o lo. k until - o'clock toinorrou afternoon. COMMITTEE ON STATEHOOD RETURNS MONEY (I umbilici from I'll".'- I. Coi i mil ij! . ) and her riKht to admission im a Mtate. lleleRate AlldieWH has been able mill until Iiik In til Kl(T cunares to aran statehood l he IiUM IntelllKelit ly and cirn.stly utKcil the linlit Ion Ioiik ilchiye.1, and Iihh brointht to the atten tion of conRloSM luinuiodac of the vast roniurres oí our territory, and of tin f.leaily Btul com-, rvatlve eharai t'T or our people. We have been Very cordially le ech Til and have been niont uem-rowdy i ncuuinneil by the Individual iiie.in- ln'H Of tlH lnTl.'lle lllld hoilMe, (111(1 XV the ineuihetM thereof our uniK d appreciation for the many koim hoiIm Mpoken by them to us in behalf of New Mexico. IteMpeelf ully submit led, (HlKlud) It. M. iMdHIIKÜTV. Si:iUC. K S. KM ii'K. A IITHL'II HKI.I'i.MAN. vt:.ci;si,. .1 A It A M 1 1. 1.. W. F. Hl'I'llANAN, W. i:. M A It'l l N. .SKCI NIUNO ItnMKItti. Supplenientinif hi foriiinl mcmtiKo to the iiMMemblv the governor mi hi in ilav that he believed the vl-lt of Hie eonnnlltee had been the dclei niiiiiii', laclar in the etatehood lUhl and that the dciitlineiit for aduilwdoii had now become Ko MtloIlK that Hiere lio Ioiik1 r lemnlned llllv nileHlloll of a deltlillc HKiTctncut which will uure admisión In the next coniiieMM, even eh. iiihl the bill fall ill the prcHCIll He.'-Mloll. lie mIIII licllexcH Hint Hiere I a fall pro, peel of tliuil action helor.; the fouilli of .March. AGED COLONEL COOPER ON STAND (Conlllliloil from I'llee ( olioon :! ) " tu"'-I tice saif.' did you n Im hone "I was c.tllcd to Hie phone t.y some one who said i Inventor Patterson wanted me. lie icpi. sled me to cine to the mansion in ..lioul twenty tin illlllllteM. I liild him I would no," "Winn you left for lln mansion did you tell Itiil.lu not to come with you .'" "Vei. ." "ild von or Itobhi expci t l.i no Seniitot Carnuick '.'" "No. In rait liol.ln inKid nu' b lake Hie route IniM likely to hi lnK nu In contact with t he senator." 'Ho far iih you know did ymt oi Hub lu Intend to an on Ü.1011I1 avenue un til you o! the r..iieM to meet tit. MMVIi IIOI '.'" ' .No " t 'OIPl ii'ljelll III ,1 Ulllll tillllol row. "5ien Block Nobby Clothes Fit and Wear WW- dm f itr, Wi.'l A"-' .1 .1 w i i Study Our Windows - - Ask For Prices Maii orders Solicited and Promptly Filled E, L. Washburn Co. 122 South Second Street ACT TO ENCOURAGE ECONOMY IN OFFICIALS Spending Money in Excess of Appi opt intion or Failure to Turn Over Same to Successor May Become Pententiaiy Of fense. .Mol liinK. Join ll.i I Hulea il, i Tile I'.llucc Hole), j. Santa , N. M , Keti. -i I i mi nc II tun ii lb ill "I Lincoln i . .un l.i, Introtluciil a bill In tin; council this a ft t il. .on .lesiKl.cd to pr. vent In future the expenditure of moneys t I... arils or territorial ...n, missions oi cf tH'elM if. c X eoss ttf at. I.I'. .pi latii.ns iiunb- liv tlx- legislature Wbilc Im.I.I- m m mid, oxpe,,di.iies ,, i,,,v. I for by Hie territory. Mr. Hew itt holds tilllt Mllcil eXeeHH I'Xpf llditliri'H slionlo . be eflecliveylv prc lilted in Intuí, (and the bomds held down In a riitle a.ilici em e of the leKixlallvo action The t.KI of Hie bill follow: Ac Act ItefluliiK Certain Crimen anil l'rmrrluliiK 1'unlnhinent Therefor. He It cnaetci be Hie l..ilalive Ah H. iiildy or the T. iiilm y of New Mexico: Section I. That any territorial. dis ti ie , county . city, precinct or olh.i officer of I hi territory w ho Khali knouliiKly fall or i of une or neglect to perform bin ! n t i.-N us such ..nicer et who Mini 1 1 fail. refuse or neglect to account lor anil turn out, ih pro ld.il by law. any public tu nicy Ii his custody or under IiIh control within twenty days after the nunc mIiiiII by law b" reiiilreil to be mo accounted for and luineil over ami In the man ner K'l ivinilred, shall, lifiotl nilivi.' tlon lliereof In the district court, be punish, d by Impi isonment In Hie ter iltorial penitentiary lor uo more tli.ni one year or by a fine of inu more tlian ..lie llini,t,;tnd dollars I!. Win OH) or by t.oili fine nioi impi isonment In t lie uIm.tcIIoii of tile court tryliiK the eiiMe, and shnil also, bv t he Judgment ot Mich coui'l f.u tliw Ith, upon conviction. lie rem.. veil 111. Ill III said office and t t llert alter shall be disipia llfleil to liol.l ,111V Ml. 01 t.e I 1 till ill 1 , lllSII ICI couuly . in Hils ell , precinct or ot her ot rice tcrrtory . : Section That l shall be ! fui tor anv board, hoard of nula w -onll'ol. j ciiiimlssliin or person haviun autlioritv ..I law lo talf cliaie of. iiiaii.ixe r iihi'i.t Hi. i oust rin I lion, repair or al j leiatloii of or inliliilon In any puhll. I l.iillilinu. struciiire or Improvement in jtllis territory, or to disburse the luliils 'of this t.riitory I'm- such pulpóse, to 'enter Into auv contract or permit the I name lo lie done. wllelchv the cost i ..f sueli . oiim ruction, repair, nltera- Itii.ll or 1.1. 1 1 1 111 shall exceed the mt Ho relitiore appi opri ited by I I lie I. Ki'.h.tive M,--.eMihl for Hint pur- ; pose, iitol any such otlner or person who shall i ..lO'i'iit to or execute anv icoiitrait or vviio mIiiII sifiu or con-ientl t any order lo- vouchor for the pay ment of public money in column of lilis section -ill. ill be Klllllv of a lllls ileniallor anil fol' eacli such ol f. use .lia II he fined in anv nun not ex. d- l.iiin on.- HioiiMand ilnllars tSl.liiili.ini) " , or hv Impi K.iinient In Hie territorial i pi nitoiil lnr fur not Ion.-, than six IKI tlinoiiths or by both Milch line and hn I piisnniociit n the ilisctition of the I curt 1 1-y 1 1 1 k th.. iniiiii'. and upon con el lotion such ill fleer or person shall, h.v tile . i.lirt ll IIIK tile Hills', be to l.'d t II II 1 1 Mill b llilce and tlleleilf- i HOi I I.I II ll.pl,llllie.l III. Ill holdilm the I -am. cil. hi :: t and hi asiUKc. That this act shall take lit lorce from ami altct effei its ) Tlic Centk'iiien of AII)U(ueKue and Suuoimiliii.t; Countiy Ap puiii iate Sti'in Blooh's Famous Suits No Oily Sluie Can Stüvo its Patrons with Moic Rctilal)le Meichamlise at Such RtMsonahlo Pi ices -You llao tlio Choiot' Fioin tho WoiMs Best Tailoiin;', House, Ready-lo-voai at 1 hiity Minutes Notice- All tin Now Suit Okyii MixUnos ate Now On Display. Suits $18. $20, $22.50. $25, $27.50 and $30.00 - THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY. Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. Weak find unhealthy kiilucvs re re ppouhiblc for much sickness uli'lsunering, .i i..-.. O Luli.ee llieicioi-, - trouble ii, jicrtnittcil to continue, M-rimis re sults arc mint likely to follow. VouroMier nrf;uns r;av nec.l at tention, out your kid neys ino:t, because they iio moBt Btul houlrl I,ve attention r.r.t 'I'bereforc. when your k id nc vit ere weak or out of order, you c.n tindei' t.iti.l I'.uw quickly your en tire iMnly is r.lfecte.l a:l how every organ 6L-C11S to fail to do itl'. illlty. If v.,:i are Mck or " feel builly," bcK't takiiiK ihc great kidney remedy, t'r. Kilim r'r Swamp-Root. A trial will coti vince you of ilt -real merit. The mild ami immcliute effect of Swnmp-koot, the great kidney and bladder retucdv, in Mion re:ili,cd. It tt mtl the l.iy,ht f t because its rctniirkahle health rei.toriiiK lirojicrties have been proen i'l thotistudtiot the inoft distrcsn- liK ( nse'i. Tl you neeu a iiieuiciue jww should have Hie nest. Sol 1 liv drnjfjiinlH ill fifty-ceut unit one-ilol-lar" t-i. e;-. u may have a Rainplc bottle bv mail fee, also a .1,1.1. I..1I...1. Xft Unfit k'ii"i'1 " ..- li.nv (,i l.ii.l ...it if vmii bavft kidnev or bladder trouble. Mention this juipcr when writing to I r. Kilmer ív Co., Hinxhmnton, N. Y. Don't make any mis take, but remember the name, Swamp Root, and óoti't let a dealer sell yon Mimcthinir in place of Swam))-Root if you do you will be disaiiiutcd. TURFMEN CLAIM RACING IS NOT DEAD IN CALIFORNIA llooUiiialici's Hop., to I hid n Will ti Dlinle Heceiill.v laiacli l Inn. I .OS AllK'-leK. Fell -Ü eornc Hose, one of the bookiiiakera and laiii' st stoi kholdcr In the Santa Anita Inn k. nave out a statement today in which he said that raiiiiK' in Califor nia Is not dead. Much will depend upon lie yerbal bettitiK system which will pi' will In N'-w York this year If tin Kastorn tracks can make a sucei mm of tachiif this year, ami if the courts of California permit persona! l.ittiiiK. which rnclni; nun claim s coiiMtitulloiial, nu Inn lu Sontlicrn Cal fui nía Is iissuiicd. iiny will race for small pulses and stakes. costlm?rm1M1)epot to bl" built at houston Houston, Texas. Feb. 2:t.- F. I!. I'etllbono, president of the Houston Hell Line and Terminal company, and Ki Herat mummer ain'. vice prcsideiil of the (lulf. Colorado and Santa F 111 í I '; I . la I'll route HI New York lo Inspect mid accept. II' sat isfaclory. duns for a six story pass, iikit sta tion and Rolletal office huildih". to be ns.d bv the rallioailM which an- mem bers iif Hie terminal company, ineluil 1 ti K the Santa Fe. the Hock Island I'iis. o Hie Colorailo and Southern and the SI. I.. .tils. Hi ow iisvllle and Mexico. The entire leitnliial system ol these roads within Hie limits ol the city will cost $1,, 1011. non. -t ((iil. t-lv i ml v -u'll v t- KHii McIl ;t I"! ! Mtil'1'-1 !iitr .,ii.i iiiiililr ir .iu ti xuililcn chill i m ki ii i "1I II "il line cil i , nuiii "i -1 1 it i i 1 1 ' ii 'H l i n ' i whii it nihuii" tiiU- in othr it .M.t.i nl "I Ciii ItiiWx I'ainKillcr in li.tlf ii M!.lM I li"t w.ilrl "I IMiUt '"n'H l.c -.lit- uní "ii lln- mh!i( i.'inl I i nnlck mv I hi ..ll) .-S. .)"' cll''Hf illM.'-iN Mill "tt II; IH I 1 h.M c llllv Mlcvl Hint lumen I'i-UiimIv .11 lilUlil f.-l llltt-l. ih.ttc liv.. t. II'U (II ' (t.H ''t I si h.llf lilt- l-itlli. m lied Hull'-, ptllll t-i MMli liic ,i w nlc l.'.iH. f :t .t . iilK'. im ;.u i'Ml y y SL.V- i!ifHii'.a riit'itiiTW''''! I ill 119 West Gold Avenue HISTORICAL SOCIETY ADDRESS 6Y COL HI Eloquent Las Voaas Attoi ey in Demand as Speaker in Number of New Mexico Cities Mnriiin.'t Journal Ilur.-au. The Palace Hotel, Santa Fe. X. M . Feb. U:i. Col I Ualuh K. Tw it, hell w ill ap pear In fore the N.-w Mexico Hbtori , al society tomorrow n iti Ii t to prescit hl.s lecture upon Ihc period of the American occupation. Tills lecture i which will be illiiFi i at. d with color ed Million, prcseritiiiK l"r the first time ii lare number oi very Intercstlim I phot. .M nuil sketches h is been ellKer jlv awaited hv lliosc who are interested Mil Xew Mexico history. Colonel Twit, hell huM nlreudv belt invited to I deliver this lecture in a number of ...11,,.. V.-c Mevieo cities. Mr. Iliulioi to IhM Siintii l c. The legislature tono. now will pioli ablv extend a formiil hull. ilion to Oif fm d I'lnchot, chl.1" for. stcr. to visit Santa Fe and ilelivci an address he fore a Joint session of the asseniMv upon the policy of the forestry bureau. Mr. I'lnchot has ben Invited to de liver such an address before the Colo rado legislature ami expect to come from Denver to Santa Fc about the time Mr. llryce, the Ih'itlsh ambas sador, is visitlnK here. Mr. ii iron I nlerialns I. en Mil I or. Hon. T. H; Catron and Mis. Cal roit eiitertainei tonlKlit al n laiaic re cetiiioii tit their home In honor of the members of the Icaislailvo assembly. Scleral hundred invitations were is sued and the affair was one of the most elabórale ever liivcn lure. PROGRESSIVE PRISON LAW MAY PASS H ' iiHH-fl front I'nr Column l.) his final release Is not Incomputable with Hie welfare of society, the su pi i inloiiilciit w ill make ccrtificntc lo that efleil to the piisoii board, and Hie lina i d shall al the next meetini; thereafter consider Hie case of the prisoner si, present, d, and when said board shall decide that mi bl prisoner is entitled to Ids final illsiiiai'Ke said board shall cause a record of the case of said prisoner to be ninth-. (.howiiiK the date of hi' eomniitiiienl I to the p. iilt.iitiai'j . his record while detained therein, tin Hate ol ins pa role. Ills record while on parole, and their reasons for rooomiiiomliiiti his final ilisehaiHC Said record shall In signed by Ihc board and attested by the secretary, with the seal of the pellllelltlill'V. and sent to the jllllKo of Hie court tliitt sentenced sold prison er in the penitential y. Said Ju.Ikc shall enter Hie order for the final dls- eharo,o ..r Maid prisoner trout tiuiliei liuhllitv uuih- hisv- ntence. i in he hiK approved, h.v the tfov. liior. said order shall c.tnsiltuto a full diMchai'C' of said prisoner from further liabil ity under his Beiitenee. Hut no peti tion or other form of application for either the pande or final release of anv piiMoner shall lie entertained by' Hie superintendent oi- tin- prison hoard. NothiiiK In this net shall he .-onstrucil lis InipaiiiiK tin- power of the Kov.iuor to wraiit a pardon or coiuiiiulatlon in any case See. '. I'pon tlie release of any tuisonef upon parole from the peui totitiatv, the superintendent shall pm viile him with suitable clothliiK. th five dollars In money, and shall pro cure transportation for him to his pine- of employment. The superin tendent shall malt.- the same pro lslon for any prisoner dischai'm-il from the penitentiary by tin- cxripa Hon of his maximum sentence, save ...... i... ui,,n ,.i-,i.i.t-e transiiortation fui- Hold prisoner to Ills, home, II nu- li! the state, II not. to the place ot ins oinlctlou. or to sonic place, not tin listanl. selected U tin- lilisonei. Sec, K. If any prisoner snaii mo- lat. tbe condition- of his parole 01 as.- as fixed by the prison board, rol. 11. shall be declared, n deliiuiu. nt. linn hall thereafter be treated as an cs II pel prisoner owing service to the ti riitory. and shall be inline. . ... .. arri Sti ll, to serve out tin' Ulie.xpo en t rin f his maximum possinie nn- pi Is ntiiont. of hi- nid Hie time Ironi inc .1. elar.-d clellmiucney I" bis aircst shnll not be da II .. .hit ' in, til any portion or part ol tin lime la ri. servid. And any prisoner at Upon parole or conditional re íase wlvo shall commit a him.. ,i.,.l it ..on e.iovil' Hon thereof shall be sent. I anew to til pelll- t utility, shall subject I" olVe the fil'Mt i" Olid soll- termina flrst 111 ei.litt rved n. e t . of si lit. -lice aft.-r the r aiinullc.r. said so coiiimcni o f i oin tin his liability upon th rm 1 Scllte il ii elllle to I' uvUlon." of HiIm act ,,w.r of the prison Hint h. i d to I ill II apply t and r. lease prisoner-, all persons now con- ll.ll fine ih, I II Ml sli.i! fie, hi ll, r. ... .1 ..Ibil-V tor 1. lollies than tr.ason and niur.br In tin il, ki-o... w h. iio or such person 11 have s. rv.d the minimum un' d bv law for the rune tor which was loinictcl. All paroles , in provided for símil be approved h ..... ........ t,,i.- liolore HO' M....I vbaii be alld. and no person lio Im v,. e .ollt I'.llo ,1 tn .l, nils ti rnw in 1. eligible r.,r p., , ntlar sli, ill under tlií a, t r ii Ml ads and pails o in eonf'l. t v Ith the pro isloiis ol act arc l .r.i.v repealed ,. 1 1 This act shall take cite, t 1. in Coico i rom and a'tcr it- a, ti this and publi ,U,ili in tl,. statute noon Call Aztec Fuel Co Phone 251 for American Block Lump Coal $5.50 or Nut Coal $4.25 i M T V.I UMKI. ll II W VII AN T A l M 1 VI' tit l.l-T IT. AMK.HM A IlllH K mi i muí i iimiMvm vvk hk. ii.oi v. il. ii ii I'iiom: ti. Ol It lKIMIMiC HXISH 1 .M'sT Till" THIMi .WW STISH1 S mil rTiis- ir yor want to bi: TWITCHELL ir in inn: iiAi m it i.r-i- . imv imim: hv rur. iMrnni. ,i.aimky. iK ok ros-roiT u i:.iTry a Morning Journal Want! FEBRUARY 24, 1909. THE JAFFA GOOD THINGS TO EAT r -J FOR TODAY FRESH IN OUR DEPARTMENT Angel Foods Anis Cakes Vanilla Wafers Tyrolean Slices Neopolitan Slice All Kinds of Layer Cakes Loaf Cakes Puffer Cakes Etc, HAVE YOU TRIED PUMPERNICKLE 10c a Loaf add one to your order today, FRESH FRUITS OF ALL KINDS Extra fine Peat s, Apples, Grape Fruit, oranges Bananas A Full Assortment of Fresh Vegetables. Dont Forget Us For Your Lenten Supplies, We Aie Headquarters. 3 The Jaffa Grocery Co. Cio.lil TliiiiK to fill. Mll Older Tilled Knmc Vnj ai Jlceelvcil. Elks Theater Friday, Feb. 26 Model 11 etv Inania, Men, Maids and Matchmakers C X M. liraniatic I'ltib Football Ilcnent. Heals on sale at Matson's Wed ni'Mlay MornitiK nt 8. ki:mi.miii:i: nil' I'i.aii: CALL UP THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL When fi tliihü .' know ll Is done llalli. W. A. GOFF & COMPANY 2l.- l.nst Ccntiiil. I'hone ÓI18. GRAHAM'S CLEANING AND DYE WORKS. (Hllncnls of nil kimls -e-deil. lilil íes' mill tent "s clollies l. ane.l anil picsil. ."tl5 hOl 111 S.1XOM hT., l'liovi: ti'.Mi. GET TO USING TUP ViHKttDlls JC mm They Are the I3est Kor all coughs an I Cnids, lhar liiuta. both in children and ail lllls liheuniali-ni. Kidney iind stomach Ci.'!i:!alii!. Th.-re Is no more . lti-icnt 1. initio lit and Slcdlcat. il ti.l tlun the International. Th. s rein, dios can be fnund 1 or sulc by nil briiili-N and lVlcr in leilii nu. CompeuniVil (!. !y by TUI. I N IT ll.TI 1. ll l- kim: ro. r M H MIAKO Cential, .New -Mexico. GROCERY CO BAKERY Gard We Are Showing Shovels, Spaces, Spading Forks, Rakes, ñaahe & Mauger 115-117 North First Street AX AltlSTt H'K.Vnt" aii: All nil' of lelincnicnt mill taste can onlv lie bail with your clollilns lool.liiir lit its best. Urine n Unit suit tiiat has lost its slniiii', whose tlionsers lire bayy, whose conl (its so ill and liuc us clciin nnil prevs it and it will be returned in nil nhniel new condition. A trial proven. W; inal.e I specially of lailics' nrnicnlH. iiKMiv (i,i;nivii .v ri;i:s- l; U'Av. in v. sii, i;i;. I'liunc iho. si:i WRIGHT'S TRADING P0S1 liel'orc liil-iiia-iiiL NAVAJO BLANKETS ti till., l.nih.u rH"U Tns (-,. j , Cor. Go!U Avenue and Third. ! ROCKY CLIFF COAL Hardest Cleanest Hottest LUMP per ton $5.75 EGG per ton $4.25 Don't Forget, We Brought the Price Down. Direct Line Coal Yard Phone 29 - - First and Fruit THE PALACE Hotel ML 1 1 II II Jl I Santa Fe Sale of Four Thousand Dollar Bankrupt Stock-- I will sell for cali lo the highest bidder at 310 San Antonio Stint, El Paso Texas, on f djiiiaiy the Tvvi-ty-8ouith (27) 1900, the eolhc stock of lie Lapowski Meicantk Com pany DcpaitmRüt Stoic. Comptcte inventory ioi inspection, Dlu'o'eis v.iil bo icMiihed to des positwiih ti Listen cei tified t heck for foui thous and dolíais (4,000), Sale Subject to appi oval tf Referee. Enquiie of C. J. DEAN In caie of First National a Complete Line of Hoes, 3 -Piece Garden Sets, Etc. Good, Wholesome News. We don't Hive away our Tlroad, Cukes mid l'ics, but we can and do ve j-i.ni the best that hiuli Kiade material and comiictcnl work ran produce. A full linn of liter!) uni-le Cikos ar.d l'ics al ways on hand. Sl'IX'I.Xl.TIKS Wcdilin and I lili lila y Cakes. J'i'iccs always riijltt. Pioneer Bakery o: soi tu i iiisr m i:i:i;t. CONSOLIDATED LIQUOR CO rMH-CtMot.IKh II) Mftlltl A KnkU 'iiul Itui'liiM'lii it fiiiiiiti. W IIOI I VI K 111 A I 1 U IN ; WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS j f !i. in. Hf r-vrrvthiiiti- in nur line. Wrilo i f"i' 1 1 'us' in ti.l i "ni ;t I .'u Liu and Trico 'lAxt i(4(KV, lt 1-iiiM"Tn9íoi-i.Kb i Legislative Headquarters. Every detail of service first class. The only first class dining room in Santa Fe. Trustee Bank, Ef Paso, Texas,