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THE SAN JUAN TIMES The hoard met in regular spssion V. i: x.fiit:. .... Editor I this flrat day of July, 1895 Present, P. M. Salmon, shairman. John Real, . . , n . I J. E. Mwaanaits and Clerk Win. M.o-. Official Paper of San Juan County I - The board acting; as a board of IUte '.- KniMoription: I equalization reduced the following aa J i dp rear IJX 1 1 S a rnontba $1.25 ! eessmente: Tbrw montlii TSeente. Felix Qallegos, personal prop. $ 50 00; ' j Elutario Vejil ! M 60 00 i Knt m I at the poMotfice t Karminstoa for j Pablo Candelaiio real estate 76 00 j Inuismuwiuu thrua. h th raail m Moond cluni I Joe B. G al legos, " ' dble as 990 00 i m'"',"r j Fil Green " " 60 60 I Jone F Martinez " " FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1805. Cooper estate " " : : T J. West " " BILVKIl. H B. Knickerbocker " Friday, WJ; Saturday, 07; Monday Nestor Martinez 67!, L'nesday 87J. vv. J. Longenbangh .Many of our subscribers send The G. W. McCoy 35 00 320 0 204 60 80 00 76 00 j 420 00 3S4 00 The board then adjourned to meet Times into distant states. It is read : JUI' lhJJ- there first by their relations, then by Tlie board met this second day of flriends, to whom uewa from this part j Ju", 1895- Present, P. M. Salmon, is always interesting. This dissemin-1 chairman, John Heal, J. E. Manzan ation of the newj Oi our progress is , arys an(l Clprlc Wm, McRae. most beneficial, and should be carries! The board ac'ing as a board of equal out whenever possible. ization reduoed the following assess meats: W. B. Haines by Fred Bunker on real estate, '95 $ 260 00 The county commissioners have or der u a reduction of 20 uer cent on all land assessed in the county Great ' W B- Haines,on real estate '94, 620 90 complaint has been made that the lands hava been assessed too high and the commissioners acceded to the general n quest, after due deliberation. The the tax rati; h is been so arranged however that the county is coniidera bly the gainer. The territorial treas ury has yo Car received more than its due but now the county yets the : Tom:is Newton bent-lit. i R Gl!lf I W. S. Williams John A. Koonts " 1050 00 personal prop 120 00 H. J. Kiffin real estate 99 75 Juan da Jesus Valdez real estate 160 00 Maria Ant R. Manzanarez r " 70 00 First nat. bank Dur.mgo real A. F. Miller real estate J. W. Berry 2 ;o oo 600 CO 480 00 " 50 00 " 60 00 " 900 00 " 640 00 " 1280 01) all frt exemp 1000 00 The Times has persistently advoca- C. H. MoHenry tan the holding of a San Juan county j J. D. Rumberg fair, and then the collecting and for- wardingof an exhibit to the great Al-1 Joe Prowitt trustee real estate 480 00 buquerqne lair. At important meet Fred Harrison real estate 2so oo ings held at The Times effloe last Sat-1 The board then adjourned to meet urday and Thursday, a committee of 6 j July 3. were chosen and by them committees The board met this third day ef Ju Were appointed all over the county to I ly, 1895. Present, P. M. Salmon,1 carry oat this proposition, This is as I ehairman, John Heal J. E Manzanaresl it i-hould bo. Besides the immense) and Clerk vvm. McRae. advantage aourti ug from the looal lair, we are to have our San il tun county exhibit placed betoro tlio eyes1 The board acting as a board of equalization reduced the following as-1 nes-unonU: of the irrigation leaders, farmers, or- John 0. Hubbard real estate 9 40 00 ohardistd and hi lendst, in these great, mutters, of the United States, not the citizens of our own territory merely; but representatives of the entire states. At Albuquerque next S. pt-1 J 0. Oarson real estate ember tin re will t no uiace the great-1 V. A. Carson real estKte Welsh estate ' 680 00 Chan Thurlow " 720 00! R O. Pre witt " 063 00 j Orange Phelps al 8 nor f.-t cxeaa 800 00 1 320 00 i 320 00 ' est event in the history of the ter rl-1 Juan N. Jaquez " 'S4 KiO 00i d ry. an o oat th it, whilst portraying ' Raman St Joan N. Jaquez cattle 140 00 the gigantic projmss of peaae, still San u nan county bank persoaal2000 00 has i li it an !. ment of defiance; for j Jon Prewitt trustee of lands under there we si all eii tllenge toe world to j La Plata ditch cempany'i ditch in this i show nioro luagniiiceut fruit than our oounty presented u schedule of said! territorial prouuetion. It is I .en a lands to the board, representing 7007 Bource of pride to us that our own acres of land at aa average of 81033 county will ta!:o a part in toU famous 1 per acre. Said valuation was raised event; and wherever the prizes may fall, we may I" assured that our effort will bu successful in the dissemination, in the publication of the resources of this county, and our reward will be in the advancement of our prosperity and the increase of uer population. To this end let its work in unanimity oi1 sentiment and action. an e , growi ;'' j iti the history of the fruit r.ihci f 'his c.uitity. it is to su average of $3 j er acre. Complaint lmving been made by the taxpayers of the county that the assessment en land is excessive, the board ordered that the assessment on a.l lands an it stands revised by said board, bn reiuced 20 per cent. A certificate of election was received from BOheol district no 12, certifying ' that a Bpecial tax levy of 6 mills had ; Tic formation of the Fruit Growers' i been votod in said school district ;er' association of .- ; i Juan-ouuuty, a. de school purposes fer the year 1805, and tailed eltewbeio in our columns, forms -he same was approved and ordered entered on the tax roll of 1805. Asgossor J. T. Jaquez presented re cheeoir.l nation in au industry that pert of licenses assessed, which the 1 ha-, been beret fore scatieced The board approved, The following re-j old s'lll h otion of each man for ports from jnstioesef the pence were: himself boo btan refuted at last, received ard approved: changed by the perpetual "cute in! E. Q Berry precinct no. 2 reported prices," lost ncccuuts, quarrels over ' $ in the ease of Ter. vs. F. Man siMilL fruit and all round jealousy, Ranarea Ssmon artiut)zprj;.;uct no j This union is u forerunner of a more 7 reported uo fines, ' perfefct combination next year; hue as Report of Probate Clerk Wm. Mc-j a start Will bo ndmirable in its results j R.( received and approved. Fees for The object i to protect the fruit -row-1 quarter ending June. 30, ib05, 508 60. , ors, to txaniina into accounts, to J Too resignation of Constable Frank Vo Bearch into the cause of disputes ). , Sharp prociuot no 2 was received and I Iwci'i. growejr and commission nicrch- j accepted and W. li. Lanlesty waa ap aits. Wliere one grower gets a less ! pointed to iiil the vacancy. Rice t It m am:, -r, then the directors J The bond of 0. E. Keutner as conn :4n find out whether that grower has ' ty surveyor was approved. been wrong) cut down, or whether i Tom Fulcher having refused to tBe 1 wi r : hoo v. a. caused by Hack ii;.', traiiHportHtlon, Handling or qual- qualiv an road supervisor for precinot no. 3. F. .i. Pond was appointed io F:rtninetnn pecil precinct election 2 10 KO Bntyte fer t Ue. h.im mm M 10 Thef..ll -in hills wore alluwod N mor Martin, z mteruret probct 'ay tr$ 2 (K) ' Jun ter I U " com Jn.y meet 1 W f C Pinltnoy r.'ra licpnse. ivio SI "'Jt - 01 ' M i.r ni c . au! r.!I itatlouet; c:.' 6U 2i !ir ti C ItHmptou bonlinz U Da tuun ltd child - 60 00 f,e n Hlimcott c .1 fbl ..flice uml hit 2it 00 County Assessor J. T. Jaquez pre sented to the board the assessment roll for the year 1885 which wag accepted and approved and the following order afiixed thereto: Territory of Jew Mexioo, County of San Juan Office of the Board of County Commissioner. AEtee,N M. At a regular session held en third dayofJaly, A D ,1895, it was order ed by the board of said commissioners of said county, that the preceding as sessment roll and each and every as sessment therein contained, as origin ally returned and assessed or as shown thereon to have been revised and cer rectea 'oy the bears be and the same is hereby approved, and that a tax of 10 mills on the dollar far county pur poses, and of 2A mills on the dollar for school purpeses, and of 1 j mills on the dollar for eourt fund, and and 8.1 mills fur varioHs territorial funds, and of 5 mills on the dollar for interes' tuna to-wit, For territorial purposes 0.00600 " institutions OU0175 cattle indemnity fund 0.0050 (tiie appraised value ofall cattle) And if further ordered that the county assessor extend the several said rates of taxes upea the tax roll f-r the year 1895 and that upon the de livery of -ilia tax roll to the county collector, the clerk of this hoard ch .r;;e said collector with the aggre gate amount of saia t .'veral taxes ai provided by law. To Hie sheriff and ex-ofiieio collector of the county of San Juan in said territory greeting: You are hereby oommanded in ac cordance with the law of said terri tory in such eases made ami provided, to collect all territorial, county, school, city and all other taxes above enum erated and specified, revied en the citizens of said county and non resi deut property owners wtioe prop erty ninj have been assessed in vour county and ail taxes af-setsed upon property within your county as ap pear from the foregoing tax list and the delinquent tax lists of said county for the previous years, atid also that you collect all interest due en do iu queiit taxes as provided by the laws of said territory. In wi!ne,u whereof, we have here unto set our hands and canned the seal of said board to be hereunto af fixed and t!;?tod by the clerk of said board this third day of July, A. D., 1805. ! .VI. Salmon, chairman of the board, John Real, J. E. Manzan ares, senmissioners. Attest. Wm. McRae, probate clork and ex-ofiieio clerk of the board of commissioners. The following warrants were can celled: No Dnto Nurac Amnnut When p'.i 108 Apr 2, '05 J hn Heal 5t It a r2'05 1 "9 " V-Ot'ir arntgno 5 0 " ;i una " (ini.tii i lutveo 1 50 " 1,1 1041 " jam 'sHpnrrow 1 to " ir, 1042 " i m i tameron 7u " hi 1048 " H M I- . witt 200 " t 1044 " iiian jiques 1 HO " il 1U45 " r.-e ; .- il art mez 500 ' :i toill ' 1 . SI QiluiuD SU7."i " ;i tui7 " 11 A Umvoa ll to "a 1048 " K t; t.'rry r (XI a WiiO ' j h Uautnnarei 51 92 :: 1051 " f U ShIidud 51 tt ' s 1052 " CI loniiogUBl 50 .0 il 1068 " Mot rue I mlds 7 io " ; 1054 ' Wmiloltae 10000 " :i 1055 ' 28 85 :i io it " A n UeFsrland 9 00 - a )0:.7 r (i lierrv 545 ;. i" " fcntor 5fartinca 200 " 0 WSO " A K .!iv:iQ 26 25 M 11 I'M " C K j ncs 5 S "4 HWf " r V - all- rd 2085 " a HH.2 " j - Koi r IS f.U a 1 B8 " r M I'iiTOa 5 5 1 "11 I'W 1 i il tlrtut 5008 " 11 i' 06 " A K.)(!k-T8 0 85 " a 1080 " I ti ..prir 2o0 " 4 ' an nr.lf r i,n Reg uoh mini Hurry AH 'ii AP' 1 $ 7:, 00 Com order 011 p-n Boh fund Harry .!!on Jly8 $75 00 ( ou;i'..:n J f.. In iii.i'iiHiTo w.rica no. ."1 funding bondi 71 50 Coupons non. t t, inolneive, noiics no. 5, jinl Inn de 75 00 Coupons noa 0 to 14 Inolnsiie, series no 2 onrrant expne bonds 00 00 Cenponi! noi 1 1 8 tnnl wrn no 4 enr- rent nponn bond 120 00 Coup.nii not 1 to s initi BHiie no. It cur- r.-m c.t;ii ne 11 nd 240 W The hoard then adjourned. P. M.Salmon, Chairman. Attest: Wm. McRab, Clerk. Big Discount For Cash On Erf Mi Bonis anil Siioes, Clotliini, Etc., For the Next 60 Days to Make Room for Spring Stock. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES At Very Low ries. Call and Be Convinced. Williams & Cooper, Farming-ton, N. M W. S. MITCHELL, Manufacturer of and Dealer in San. J uaii .L: F. M. Pierce, Arent. FARMINGTON NEW JIBXICO d) m p m (d m n t n i -: ii iiii ii x i ; ii ii i - . x i iiii 'i r x , i ii i i " n Farming-ton, N. M. GENERAL BLACKSMITHING AM) WAGON REPAIRING Horseshoeino; a Specially. A!! Kinds of Farm Machinery Repaired in First-Class Shape. HF R. GRAHAM h A 1 A R;fI he H aid wa re D ea I e ? 1 r3 s Us iumU Cheaper th in Anybody Blso Air Cash. J D DEERING MOWERS AND BINDERS. t'ook Two-'l hii'dg World's l utr Premiums. A B E Moime Steel Plows And Cultivato D t x WW V V OPPCSITE POGrOFFIC: I Thiri li niho bring holler freight riil the raouuny. The bonae of county rai(M iui , . .. ik! treatment all around Th froit i'i i a are referred to the by lav.a whien tiicy arenskea to sign. These will bv lound simple an l self txplar.atory. Thh growers are noi bound to '.in: inerehant or Br if., but they are waked, an mombers of this as iidciutlqji to inform their consignees o Ulcers ware examined and approved. Ti j following bills wore allowed and warrants drawn for the same. lary oo con P ll ' : .'11 " mo .t.ihn lloill " I iw ttanmtnarea 1 C h ' ominuuia "urob juilf Wnt McKao " ' ottrk pofttsgt and ekpreu ni i i.i.i-i .ii-j lou.i y 1 n the 11 l I I : 'II lllill-T ..III or iiii; i ;.,n ... in.- uueetors lo !ro- ' ioi ir vaunuth tee: their :: .: by examining the tr.insaetlon b hu!.ttf, who i or.t, vv iil i n.i trade in fui-uj oily oroolti .1 atoltlupet;, 51 it M Vi 51 VJ Till OH 100 00 IS 00 7.. 00 2 W a hi The nier- iir oustom I a good a tnemaei i. Those who attempt jrlswillba narked for K Q hVrri M a Hx)kt n. rS and sonphes tor oft 0 s ( '.in. i Th uutokltmk JSK r on n:!ic ulnbaftinti :i 77 Freds FIoli inptioiiTimn z oo J'.v.rvt!. ; ij. .. i itor fot jait And otlicn 2 CO Wr. !.!, . :j'h'. ilniwn lor tli roll"wiol ' V Sftlloi 1 1'Slr.n dhil jivd Bupphw 17 10 1 A 4hvB uVnoRrphtr t n Uwilmm MOO N V prl t o poll bo. k etc M io .i .in v K Mi.it-'. ..ii...... tent ziw I'm Prtwiu otrryiuu eleouun roiurr.s a io 7 oil W.Vf.BBED!LI.D.,M.C., SURGEON, Graduate Trinity University, Toronto. Specialties, GYNECOLOGY, STRIOITJEB, ETO. Offloe in of rear San Juan Drug Store, DUS4NGO : COLORADO v d r 1 1 inchester pntH RIFLES and Ammunition, , Best in the VAorlex mnm ' ' '" CV 0 PDMING ARrfUA.!