CITY IN GALA ATTIRE POR RECEPIION OF PROMINENT VISITORS; A PARTY OF BRITISH KNISHTS ATTEND . Chicago, III, Aug. G. Every train arriving lu Chicago today has brought its quota of Knights Templara and their ladies to the thirty-first trienni al conclave to be held here during the next five days. In almost every llu stance the visitors are met by some local . or suburban lodge and escorted to their various headquarters. Many of the visiting bodies have brought their own bands or drum corps with them, and the scenes at the railroad stations are those of cayety and pleasing confusion.' - -No city was ever better "derssed up" to receive a great company -of guests than "is Chicago. Electricians, decorators,' florists and others have been at work for nearly two weeks on the principal down town streets and prominent buildings, and the result is the most lavish and beautiful diRr play of flags, bunting, electric lights and. color imaginable. No one can estimate the amount of bunting that has Been uEed one enthusiastic det-r orating company put it at millions of yank :and the demand upon the' electric company has been so great that they were compelled to refase far ther orders. ; . " ' Importance is attached all over the world to this meeting of Knigh'ts Templar. and, in fact, men will attend from almost every part of the globe. A party of British knights have come especially to extend the greeting cf the brothers across the water.. There are seven in the company, among whom1 lis the Earl of Euston as the representative of the Duke of Con-naught-and of the- grand commandery of'England and Wales. . The com lave and encampment proper will be held from Monday to Thursday, but services tomorrow in churchesaH over the city will be the real beginning. The main service will be held at Orchestra Hall, when Sir Knight George H. McAdani, of Madison, VÍ3., Will officiate. The sec vice will be attended by the grand commandery of the United States. , Monday will be devoted chiefly to the reception of the visitors and various features cf entertainment. Tuesday will be the day cf the grand parade, when it 'is expected over 50,000 uniformed knights will be !n line. The grand officers and distinguished guestsj.'ill review the procession from stands erec ted in Grant-Park. The standsare the largest ever cou Etructed in Chicago. v :' - The exhibition drills are set for Wednesday and Thursday. Many hand some and costly trophies will be contested for in these drills, which, it is aimed, 'shall eclipse all former records. Sir Knight' Ge'orge M. Moulton, is the chairman of the exhibition 'drill committee. The competition will take place at the West side Baseball park, where accommodations will be pro vided for some 30,000 spectators. ' ; . The most of the business of the conclave will be transacted Wednes day. On tliat day a successor-will be chosen to Rev. Dr. Henry W. Rugg of Providence as grand master of th'e order. The deathof Dr. Rugg two week3 ago caiued'teneral sorrow among the,nights throughout the country. It Is' expected that William. B, Melish Of. Cincinnati, now serving as deputy rrand matter, will be chosen to sacked ,Df.íBugg,íEther...Oeijyeí1,oc Jfls 'Arteles wipi7cb'abíy be awardéd the honor of entertaining the next tri ennial conclave. , ,-:.. CONTEST NOTICE. . Department of the Interior, , Ü. S. Land Office. Clayton, N. M. June 25th, 1010. A sufficient contest affidavit havinsr been illed in this office by Roy S. Wood, contestant against homestead Entry' No. 2063!), Serial No. 01817, made Oct 14th 1 for el 2 nwl-4-and el-2 swl-4 Section 2.),' Township 2In range 2(e, X. M. P. Meridian, by Arthur J. Cater, contestee, in which it is alleged that said Arthur J. Cater has wholly abandoned his said tract of land for more than six months 'last past, and has never cultivated or improved said land according to law. - SAID parties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching said al legation at TO o'clock a. m. on Aug. 20, 1010, before U. S. Com. W. H. Willcox, at his office in Roy, N. M. (and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Aug. 27, 1010, before) the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in 'CI ay ton N. M. tThe said contestant having, in a proper affidavit filed June 25, 1910, set forth facts which show that afte? due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by dua and proper publica tion. ' "CAMPBELL SYSTEM" INSURES LARGEST RETURNS "Norman Golden, a , Dillion rancher, has produced from 75 acres this season, a. crop of po tatoes worth $16,125.00, usin;the Campbell Cry Farm System. The yield was 215 one dollar sacks per acre, or 351 bushels per acre" Glasgow, Montana, Democrat, October 1009. Th&re is no reason why you can not get results like this by follow ing th principles recorded in CAMPBELLS SCIENTIFIC FARMER A Monthly Magazine of authority on Soil Culture. ' -23-820 Edward W. Fox, Register. CHICAGO " RETURNS TO ' THE HORRORS OF BLACK HOLE OF CAL SWEET DAYS OF CHIVALRY , CUTTA KEriSATüJU la 8PAJU13Ü HONDURAS ' . y . ,e..,.,i , lh. ñoñis!, American) luenai iu -mi in .uummiaj .Chicago, 111., ius. 8. This Is the beginning o'f: Knight Templar week in Chícalo. A hundred .thousand knights are expected to arrive today for the thirty-first triennial conclave. Todays arrivals were to include Eng . land's foremost Sir Knight, the Earl uf Euston, grand commander of the crand priori of England and Wales. u i ii,0 fivct nf the ' point of suffocation. Tf.ninrrow will be the inst or me i "big days." beginning with the blg Eest parade ever engaged in by the Knights Templar, The headquarters of officials today estimated that there would be half a million guests in Chi- Kew Orleans, Aug1.' 6. Specials from San Pedro Sula, Spanish Hondu ras, bring to mind the horrors of the Black Hole of Calcutta. According to these specials, the jail there is packed with political prisoners. It is said that in three small cells more than a hun dred men are crowded almost to thc- For information" regarding entered or vacant lands situated anywhere within 30 miles of Roy,, see tha' Roy Real Estate & Abstract Co. They Vave the plats and will iifTorm you in telligently as to the status of your in quiries."' ' " , Several tracts of choice funning la"d for sale, close to town, inquire of the Roy Real Estate and Abstract Co. Take the Spanish-American, ' ( ago. TWO 0IFICER3 AND UVE MEN SERIOUSLY INJURED BY EXTL0 SIGN. . Portsmouth, EngM , Aug. C -Two ofifcers and five men were dangerous ly injured today by the explosion oí petvolon in the navy submarine "Al". So great was the force of the explo tiion that the Coxswain was blown completely out of the conlilng tower and fell into the sea. The "Al" ap pears to be ill-fated, being the same hoat which was sunk in a collision off Po'rthmouth in 1901, all aboard being drowned. ' Some of the most influential na tives among the prisoners, are sus pected of being implicated in the" al leged movement to -overthrow the present government. Several of the suspects are said '.o have been tortured in an effort to wring confessions from them. Variety Machine Works C. K, ANDKUSON & SONS, l'rons. Horse-shoeing and general black smithing. Auto work a specialty Roy. . - N.Mex. Campbell's Scientific Farmer 1.00 Spanish-American 1.50 Both for Sl.fiO 57i5HSZS7iSZ5í52S2SH525H5257J5HSHSE52 9 a When in Roy stop at ORIF NT AL HOTEL Which has recently been re modeled and rebuilt. The accommodations w e offer will outclass anything in the tow n of Roy. American Plan . l'.verytning up to date at fjj 5 Oriental f3 ft a Eugene J. H. Roy Roy New Mexico United States Commissioner Short-hand stenographer fur nished in Contest cases. Everything in land matters Filings, Contests, Proofs and etc. Office with the Roy Real, Es tate & Abstract Co. WENBLING'S TRIP SUB ROSA - Denver, Aug. 6.- Joseph Wendling, wanted in ' Lonlsvllle, Ky, on . the charged of having murdered eight-year-old Alina Kellnerj will probably start for that city today in th'e cus tody of Louisville officers. The latter are taking every precaution to keep from the public the time of the trip, and the road over which he will trav el, fearing a possible demonstration upon the arrival of the prisoner at Louisville. Raton Music Co. " J. fj. imbWd JR. Prop. ; Raton. N. M. Dealer in High grade pianos. " Stein way, Starr, Richmond Kran ich & Bach and Peaso small .goods. Sheet music. Hand (and, Orchestra,' Depart- manuel music shipped on .selection. TUSIXQ AND REPAIKINU I'HON'OUltAPH SUPPUKS , Raton Music Co. THE MARKETS 'Current market report, prices paid by our local dealers Eggs ''.-. - - ' .20 doz 3uttor - 30c pound Mexican beans - ,' $0.50 ctw Roughness feed per ton - 12.00 Pork (dressed) -. .: - 20c Beef dressed - - - 11c Cash retail price quotation. Flour (high patent) Corn - - " Chops - - -Oats - - '- -. Bran. - - - Shorts - . -Hay Millet Alfalfa (Native) Potatoes - -Apples Coal 3.40 cw 1.75 cw 1.90 cwt 2.33 cwt 1.8") cwt 1.85 cwt per ton 18.00 per ton 1.75 cwt 4 00 box, 45.50 perton 18.00