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ii -" ' ' - ' -" i !; :tzcttq. urjtnMHHKD 1872. Palliihti fcjr tit Su.tu Cmfny f Li Vifu, R. B. Entered in the Postoffice in Las Vega aa Second Class Matter. IK IOI uK SUIt CKIITlOo l.V ADVANCE. BY M II. HOHTAUK VHKK: Dittlr, Iit tnnil, nn yen', I0 On Dun, ly mull, p'x munilH ft H( Mftilv, hy rnHll, thru- iiiomh", í to I'atlv, by cnrrlcr, per week Xfi MM klv, liy timil, m nwr, S 10 'w ly. tiy mml, nix innnitm I (i Wefkl), liv mull, thrwi" moi.th I iki AiIvi'iiIhIiik nil i' minie, kiitwn (in p llcu t hill . Hy mitmerilier Hrr rcqiii-nt" il M Inform tbe ini.rc iP'iniily In i.l non-ii livi ry (fine umi'T. "I lack of Htlvulinn un I nil part of ib-i curriers. 1. 1' fi.ull iilwnyx lie ri'it'ly lo puhlinb ciirinu iil ml'iiH II i' -iii'il In ri-VM' tuhle Ihiitiihki', nut tu ii Ht ImsIkI up in th writer bIuiiI k hi ii k lo tin' Name. 'I hose hnvinir g levimce iiikv ll'Kl iinlitMilliiii lu our cuiuiiiiiH uion thi-ir riccoiiiiilii liy. Aililrcm nil (iiiiimiiilriitloiiH, whether of buMincH' nature ir othrrwlse, ti THK GAZ TTE COM Pa V, J.uu Vi'kuh, N. M. U. W. WK1IK, Editor and Mang'r WEDNESDAY, OCTOHKK 12 VOH PlIKtlllKNT. OKOVKIt I I.KV ELAND, of New York. Koll VlCK-l'HKHIIIKNT, THOMAS A. IIEN0UICK8, of Inillimn. t'OH DKI.KOATK TO C()N(1KF.8, AN I HON V JOSEPH, of Taos Comity. County Democratic Ticket. Sheriff, PABLO ANALLA. Coi'NTY COMMISSIONERS, JACOB GROSS, EDWARD MARTINEZ, HENRY GOEKE. PitoiUTK Judge, PEDRO VALDEZ. Cleuk, KLUTERIO BACA. ASSKSSOH, FRANCISCO ROMERO. Tkeasi.'rek, FRANCISCO ROBLEDO, School Superintendent, M. RUDULPH. 1)on't lose your vote by neglecting to register. The Gazette circulation is rapidly increasing. Asroi.D weather cornea pinching on bii.Miios grows better. We are indebted to Secretary Losch ior a calf, bound copy of the laws of (he late legislature. Accept thanks for the remembrance. Piuxce, the miner, liaa worked many a shaft in New Mexico, it is true, but his peculiar penchant for jumping claims has also made him many enemies. What with writing cattle proclama tions, fixing over Greeley editorials for the Review, and rubbing the small of Frost's back with militia-staff lini ment, our governor is kept reasonably biisv. TiiKot GH the Review we learn that Secretary Losch npcaks in the highest terms of the new iiHsociato justice for New Mexico. If hois all that is de MTihed the people of the Third dis trict are to be congratulated. There is some heavy political work being done in the states now. Blaine is paying particular attention to Indi ana, the Republican managers hav ing given up New York. The tide is irrcsistably in favor of Cleveland, and his election is certain. Joseph has lost ground from the day lie was nominated, and will con tinue to lose up to the day of election. c iiiuiucle. i :.. ... - - , i is siriinge now some people can write one way and talk another. Ad milting the above to be true, Joseph can then beat Prince and Rynerson 'J,.i()0 votes. 'I.... C . T. , - , i iih nania re sranuai or a lew ilavs a;,'o was worthy the notice of reputa it . we papers, inasmuch as it served to piiut a moral and correct abuses likely to ( rc i into respectable circles, lubliciiy to the occurrence in this city the other night, however, could only have the elfect of pandering to the immoral tastes of those who seek t learn no lessons in social reform As wr predicted at the time the news was received, the parties arrest ed at Gulden tho othor day for cattle stealing aro now thought U be not guilty, and waiving examination were released on hail. Tho trumped-up warrant of arrest was void on its faco, hence tho resistance to arrest at the time and tho scrinimnge following. ly superior force tho men were taken to Santa Fc, where a new warrant had to be sworn out to hold thciu. Tho Benton boys have lived for years in Golden, aro hard-working and tem perate and wo are positive could nut be mixed up in any such transaction. We arc inclined to look upon all thin proceeding usa species of perse cution, snd may have been carried out to shield the really guilty living maiiv miles from (tolden. We were yesterday visited by Mr. H. Biirkholder, agent of the Globe Iron works, Chicago, the concern which furnished the iron enges for tho county jail, lie stated that the Ga zette did his houso nn injustico in the article referring to their interest account naii.tt the county. His bide of the case is, that they Entered into a rontiact With the county to con struct, according to tho plans and specifications furnished, the jail cages. to be ready for delivery March 15, 18-S1. The work was performed as specified, inspected and accepted, and on the 15lh of March the county was notified that the contractors were ready to deliver the cages and receive their money. Because the building was not sufficiently completed to receive the iron work no attention was paid to the notice, and month after month went by with the same result. Now that the county is disposed to settle for the work, and do what it should have done t.ie 15th of March last, the contractors justly demand eight per cent, interest per annum on tho con tract price of the cages. This on $5, 0:52.20, amounts to $200. There is certainly nothing wiong about this, as it is only a straight business trans action. Our objection to tho pay ment, in the article of yesterday, was based upon the information that in terest had been charged from Septem ber, lSKi, as we stated. Mr, Burk- holder's representations place an en tirely different phase on tho matter, and the more clearly show tho utter incompetency of the present county commissioners to perform their duties Under the contract, why did they not pay for the work when finished in stead of allowing interest to nccumu late uselessly ? The people demand a change in the business affairs of the county. According to past expendi tures and those .-ontracted for the court-house will cost this county $25,000 more than it should, all from mismanagement. The New York Mail and Express says : "The lion. L. Bradford Prince, who resigned the office of chief justice of New Mexico, has received the Re publican nomination for delegate to congress from that Territory." "Re signed" is good. The idea of the Re view reproducing such trash as the foregoing and much additional com plimentary to the Long Island rail road tool when every person in New Mexico knows that Prince was forced to resign by the attorney general, un der penalty of being proceeded against criminally. It came about in this way: After Examiner Bowman of the Department of Justice had made his report on the charges preferred against Prince by Gov. Sheldon, the accused was notified of the serious nature of the report and asked if he had any thing to say. Prince immediately went to Washington, had a talk with the Attorney General, but received little or no comfort. He then betook himself to the President and was by him referred to the Attorney General. Returning to Mr. Brewster, Trince re counted a most satisfactory and inter esting interview with Arthur, to the eflect that no chango would be made in the chief justiceship of New Mexico at that time. This the Attorney Gen eral knew to be false, as he had but just previously conversed with the President concerning Prince's case, and did not hesitate to inform the culprit that he was lying. Prince at tempted to defend himself by still further falsehood, when Mr. Brewster said: "I want your resignation at once, Judge Prince." Prince said he would prefer waiting till the next day or so, in order to give him time to more fully examino the charges and report against him, when the Attorney General replied : "I demand your resignation at once, immediately; sit down at that table and write it now, or I will proceed against you crimi nally." The resignation was then and there tendered. This is abso lutely true, os related to ourself by a gentleman who heard tho conversa tion, and was afterward repeated by the Attorney General himself to a congressman friend of ours. Certain ly, Prince resigned from choice; "pres sing business," etc., etc. Axtell lias again decided against the government in the important suit brought by tho United States to set aside the patent to the Cerrillos min eral land entered as agricultural. So bare faced was the fraud on tho gov ernmont, that even so strong a grant man as Gen. Williams, late land com missioner, pronounced the title, by winch it was sought to hold tho min erals, so trivial ns hardly to be sen ously considered, lie made a per sonal examination of the papers and land, and wrote a very strong and conclusive report showing why the patents should be set asido and upon tins report the suit was ordered. But now the great Axtell renders his opin ion that tho patent is binding. We aro pleased at the decree though, ns it makes tho Canon del Agua caso all the stronger, on appeal, from tho fact that it is now apparent that law and evidence, to say nothing of justice, have no weight with the mighty Chief Justice of New Mexico, but that ho is governed entirely in his decisions by personal fooling. Tho Santa Fe gang demanded the decision adverse to the miners, as in the Canon del Agua, and the demand was heeded. Wo often wonder: when contciunlntinir CI Mr. Axtell's recent judicial (?) acts, whether he remembers tho time, in his private room now two years ago, that ho put his hands upon ourshoul- ders and with tears (crocodile) in his eyes said: "Webb, I have only one remaining desire in life, and that is to so conduct myself on the bench that when I leave it, tho pcoplo of New Mexico can honor my memory with the expression, that they had ia me one chief justice who was strictly impartial; sometimes, perhaps, se vere, but always discriminatingly just!" It may be superfluous, per haps, to add that we too shed tears, but they have since dried. We now watch with what unanimity the dear people' would bo willing to obligate themselves to call him great and just, or anything, if they could only get well rid of him. Below we give the two tickets put out by the Democratic anu Kepuli- lican parties of Sania Fe county, as published in the Review. To persons at all acquainted with the timber on both tickets, it is not necessary to commend the one headed by Romulo Martinez. It is the same old issue of the ring trying to stillo the voico of the people, and the masses have as serted their manhood on two succes sive occasions and will repeat it tho third. All the influence the peniten tiary building work can command in the canvass will be used by the ring, and it is now asserted that no one need apply for labor thereon unless he has first sworn allegiance to the Republican ticket and has a certifi cate to thrt effect from Ortiz y Sala- zar. Every voter of Santa Fe county haying the interests of the people and welfare of the section at heart will vote for the Democratic nominees: REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. The convention was called to order at 4:30 this afternoon. Hon. Antonio Ortiz y Solazar, president; Lehman Soiecelberc. vice president; Walter V Hayt, secretary; Pinito Pino, inter oreter. The following: ticket was nominated amid great enthusiasm Probate Judge Abran Ortiz. Sheriff Celestino Ortiz. Assessor Atanacio Romero. Probate clerk Ramon Padilla. Countv treasurer Simon Viinl. School superintendent Richard Giblin. Coroner Tomas Quintana. Countv commissioners C. F. A Fischer, Aniceto Abeytia, Pablo Bor rego. COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Thecounty Democracy had a "howl ing time" at Motley's hall on Satur dty night. The convention was or ganized bv the election of C. M, Creamer, president: F. Delgado and Miguel Silva, vice presidents; Clar ence S. Matthes, Jose Urtiz y naca secretaries: Aleiandro Montoya, in terpreter. A ticket was nominated as follows: Sheriff Romulo Martinez. Probate clerk Willi Spiegelberg. Assessor Francisco Chavez. Probate clerk John Grey. County treasurer Severiano Sena School Superintendent Urbano Chacon. Coroner Jose S. Galléeos. County commissioners Bernard Seligman, Nasario Gonzales and Jose Maria Martinez Sandoval. HENRY STütSSART, South Pacific Street Opposite Meyer Friedman & Bros.' warchuuec Xjas Vegas, 3NJ. 2YX. GROCERIES AND LIQUORS Genuino bust California wines. Angelica and French Claret. Apples, Gripes, Plums, Pi-acli os, Fresh Eirgs and Cn-auiory nutter. Gun and Locksmith Shop (next door.) Henry Slussurt and bis brother Jocnrolhi nly iiiol'essiuiitil in. Milliliters in thin Territory . KepHirlni; Trunks, Stttchcls and all kinds of Uruhrullaa unci Ciuich a ppi'Oiulty. Arms and Ammunition. Frroi'h and Anirrlt'uu Papert on File. RVCHEISE THE I.EAD1NW Liquor Dealer Wholesale and Retail. BRIDGE STREET. NEAR P.O. ZUAtS VEOiVS ISJ. TVX. m4E I1KST I! HANDS OP Imported and Domestic Cigars FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE "FRISCO LINE." St, Louis & San Francisco B'y No Change of Cars BETWEEN San Francisco, Cal., ' AND St. Louis, Mo. Throiiirh Piillninn paluen Plerplnir Cars aro now inn naily without r limine iH-iween fcau i riHiolt'o, i'lillf linlii, and Ht. UmU. Mlmourl. over thn Soiilhi ru Pur Hi.' tu thn NeedleK, tnu Aliunde & PucilH In AlliiUMieripir, N. M. tho Alch fon. Tuueka ft Hiinlii Ke to llulated. Kim- m. and tho tu Loma & Han Frauvlnco Uullway to HI. Lou In. Thin U positlvi'lv tho only route runnititf IhruiiKb earn to Ht J.OUK, Ily this linn there In onlv on o chuñan nt cara tie! en Win Pielllo luí too AHintlu ooaat which iamttt. Loula. Jipi DICK LIDDIL, Proprietor of tho BRIDGE STREET EXCHANGE. Thn undnrRlnO'l rop etfully Informs th public iha hi- h:is npei pd n iipw Bullion on Bri'liro Btri-cl, Wit l. V'-mw, wheiu In-will keep enmMimtly on hand the Im Nt mult ami ferment' d Influí, wine- and rltrun. l.y utrlet ullentlon tu luí i is I hip to incilt anil receive a Hhare of the puhl c pnlrniiiifre. Kivsli kejr !eer cun.-tiiutly mi tap. -o- NEW MEXICO LUMBER ASSOCIATION. CAPITAL STOCK $250,000. P. O. Box 304, LAS VEGAS, N. M, Lorenzo Lopez. l'ioprietori- of the ADVANCE SAW MILL üenoral lumber dealers. I.nrire nn oiinl of t'cul lumber rntiRtiMtty nn hiind. Untes low. olllie noi ib of IIi hIkc ircet Hliiliim, I.iih Vcriu, N. M. MYER FRIEDMAN & SRO. DGAt.EKS IN AND JOKRKKH OF STAPLE GROCERIES. THIB Skating MDNTEZÍ1MA I PURE MOUNTAIN ICE Ice Houses Above Hot Springs. Office with Wells. Fargo & Co.. Las Yea R. J. HOLMES, Sept. (Successors to C. I É il Retail Diiis, 310 Railroad Avenue, near Orders by mail receive prices guaranteed. N'lIJXMAHTINKZ. FELIX MARTINEZ & CO, WIIOLNSALK AND RIjTAIIj n Highest market price puid Las Vkgas, - . I WEST SIDE SHOE STORE. BOOTS AND SHOES. Fino Custom Work and Repairing. Uridge Street, Il.n.llonlen. J.K.Martin. Wallato llemtelden B. B. BORDEN & Co., CONTKACTOUS & UU 11 A) VAIS. Offioo Hid fthop ou Main atroet, bulf-way bill. Tjlepbono oonnectlom. LAS VKOA8, . . NgWMIXKO DICK LIDDIL V. ..oca S PELTS, J THE Rink ! CB M. Williams.) depot, Las Vegas, N. M. prompt attention. Low Tatronagc solicited. F. TRINIDAD MARTINI 10 erchandis for Wool, Nidonnud Felts. . v . . - ieU7 Mi. Tien Las Vegas, N. M. in OF NEW MEXICO. MANTA J 'K . . N. M Tupltal paid un , iM lm Burp!un and proilu l,iw Dim K nenl Imnklnir buolnoaa and rt peetiullv mnli) u tt UMinumnvol ll.opubll MI ÜLUU11U nUMUHAL Ulll LOCKE & CO. BILLIARD PARLOR - AND- FRITATE CLUB EOOMS. Noiith Si. U LAS VEGAS ICE! IOE! ICE! 2.000 Tons of 1 HIT I cif nullum From 7 to 17 Inches thick. Fór jale at REASONABLE FIGURES, Shipping -ii Car Lots a Specialty. Office at Depot at Las Vc-as Hot Swings EMIL BAUR. THt BAZAAR Is the Cheapest Place in the City to Buy cc Millinery, Hat Trimmings, Notions, Household Utensils, . Tinware, Glassware, Queensware, Willowware, Traveling Bags and Satchels, Stationery, Albnms? Toilet Articles, Children's Toys, Dolls Doll Carriages, Express Wagons, Bird Cages, Pictures, Etc., Etc., Etc. r E b H UJ I I 0 Ul in T3 QC Ul o a o c O We are eonstantly adding BRIDGE ST., OPPOSITE P. 0.. P A. M AHCELLINO. WHOLESALE AM Piamos, Music Books, Sheet Music, Spanish Books, Etc- Also, Harps, Accordeons Guitars. Violins. String and Band In struments, and Musical Merchandise Generally. P! NOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT, .anos ar.d Organs fcold on Monthly Payments. Old Pianos Taken in m change- Hrldgo St., East ol First National Bank, Las Vegas. LAS VEGAS m i j )ui- Beer is browed from the choicest multitud hops uní warranted to give entire satisfaction. Our BOTTLED B1SBR is second to none in the market. I.KININOKI! & KOTIKiK PItOI'S. Orders Solicited. - Las Vegas. N- M. r Las Vegas, N. M. Rates, $2.50 and $:.()( n Day. J. A. MEKDENHALL, FEED AND SALE STABL1C DphIctb In llorBcs and MuloRjalHO Fino Bugreipn and CnrHR.r.H tor s e Rigs for tliu llot Spring and other l'oint of luierest. TL Kim in liviry Ontfltalii theTflrrttorv. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! Use Only the "Rose of Kansas" or " Imperial " Flour, Nonther " IJOSK "(f enulno. Miuiufnetiired liyBiHiy, lirlnk limn 4 linlicrtH, Ureal lleml Kiu BROWNE & MANZANARES. Asents- W1I0LESALK FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ZjVocam. - - Now Moxloo Hu Juki opened bit nnw Vtck of Dniiri, HLntlnnrrv, Funrr Oood, Tollel Articles. 1'ul jU bd4 OiU, I.Iiioni,ToliHeeo and Cirnni. W"The moil cwrffnl I lent ion la (riven lo ihn Premirlpllon trmloS Hole ajreul (or New Mvilou for too oúinmou aeuM truM of tlio rina. NEW MEXICO EL new goods to our stoek. LAS VEGAS. T. O. SflEHHIN KB I All KA KHS iti Organs, Mri. ir 'FT vs '1 In Only Fiisf class Hotel In Ihe t'ily Proprietor HUNTER & CO., AND UK TAI I. i v \n\n leñera