LAS; VEGAS DAILY OPTIC. MONDAY, MARCH L, 1909
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Xepvitation
i ' such as wd fcave is
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I something to boast of
because it was built on
a solid foundation of"
honest goods and- '
prices, sincere and con-,
8cientious treatment of y
( ustomers and true sat- .
isfaction, in every deal., '
Telephone Main 3 ''
YINTERS DRUB CO.,
BRIDGE STREET' .
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"TELEPHONE AND WE DELIVER
PERSONALS,
W. V. Hume is here from Chicago.
W, A. Bagby Is a late arrival pom
: Roanoke, Va. " ' " s )
, Joseph L.' Matt is a visitor to town
today from the Blake mill..
.-' W. H
Slaughter, has returned; to
Las Vegas from Tucumcarl,
"Dr.' J.M. Cunningham visited Sprin
ger Saturday, and yesterday. J
V Mrs. Wlngert came to the Eldorado
hotel yesterday from Oklahoma.
' Hugh Louden has been, in town on
business from La Cueva raucn. -'
Pablo Jaramillo purchased a rail
road ticket to Watrous yesterday. . j
" Attorney O. A- Larrazolo is at home
from the Clayton court, arriving yes
terday,
' Prof. R.,R. Larkin came back, from
a business trip to the Duke city yes.
terday.
j. W. Randolph and family of four
are domiciled at the Optic hotel from
Chicago., ' : ;
A. J.' Weatherson and wife are in
the city from their home In Marshall
town, Iowa.
Mr., and Mrs. W. A. Manning are
" guests at the Castaneda hotel here
-from Denver. ' '
t, ' C. Leonard, Chicago; S. T.
' Sohell, Denver, ink the names at
; Hotel La Pension. .
' R. S. Walker registers at the Raw-
lins house from El Paso; H. E. Mc
Clintock from Raton.
W. L. Devine and "August-Ehrich
were in the city from Watrous be
tween trains yesterday. '
'Antonio A. Salas has returned from
a business trip to Estancia and gone
out to his home at Guadalupita.
' Miss KatherineSulllvan, a stenog
rapher, returned from Santa Fe yes
terday, accompanied by her sister.
Fidel Ortiz is, at home from Santa
' Fe, where he had been watching leg
lslation and recruiting his bank, ac
count .
W. B. Martin, R. C. Rogers, L. W.
Flemeister and R. V. Winchester are
. among, the several people in town
from Kansas City today.
V H. Montgomery and L. Moffett
put up at the Central hotel from Tu
cumcarl, near which coming great
-they have been residing on a ranch.
Judge Elisha V. Long, who falls
easily into the habit of writing for the
newspapers, perhaps ; for ;the reason
hat he himself was editor of . a paper
back in Warsaw, Ind., ior many
' years, left for the Raton court on No.
"...$ this morning.
Attorney A. A. Jones left for Raton
yesterday and was present there this
morning at the opening "of district
court for Coif ax county. . , '
District Clerk. Secundino Romero
reached home here yesterday from the
Union county court at Clayton. He
. will not be present at the Colfax term
. in Raton, having a capable deputy
resident there in the person of E. Q.
"Twltty. - y. -
David ' SandoviaL esfccounty Jailer,
and Clemente Lucero, have been down
'town today from the not springs vi
' cinity, where " they are burning lime
for a livelihood.
J. L. Zimmerman, the civil engi
neer, is in return from a trip to Santa
Feand Moriarty, N.' M.
W. B. Waddell arrived at tKS Cas
taneda hotel from' Gotham this after
noon. .
W. E. Gortner, stenographer to the
district court-and with oceans of oth-
er stenographic work always piled up
GALUOUU tlZALESTATE COL1PAUY
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TUCKER REALESTATE COMPANY ;
Dealers in realestate of all kind". Farm land
and City property for sale or rent.
. Cm OiLHOUM, Manager.
Lincoln Avms
on his office table, returned from
Clayton yesterday and left, forRaton
this afternoon. , ' '
Harry W. Kelly,, of (jrpss-Kelly &
Co., has returned- to his . Las Vegas
home,;, after , a, short trip through the
Pecos: valley, ?,-'' . j.
Chief Justice,; W. J. Mills oTd" not
return home :ixom the Clayton court,
but. stopped over in Raton, where an
important term of district court was;
opened by him this morning,- . . . f
Agapito Abeytia," Jr., is here again i
rrom nis mora county nome.
Rev. L. A. McAfee, D, X3., pastor of
the First Presbyterian church of
Berkeley, Cal., was an eastbound trav
eler through Las Vegas this after
noon, being met at the depot here by
Rev. Norman Skinner. '
Zacarlas Valdez, who was a vigilant
and vigorous representative from
San Miguel county in thje late legisla
ture, returned to his home in this city
yesterday from Santa Fe, accompan
ied by his family.
Raymon C. Blest and bride,, former
Miss Irene Matthews, only went as
far as Topeka, Kan., on their wedding
trip. He was offered a position there
with a moving picture show and sen
sibly accepted it instanter. N
Daniel Thomas Kelly reached home
Saturday evening from Denver, ,in
which city he is in the employ of the
American Tobacco company, whose
net earnings last year totalled over
$28,700,000, an increase of , 4.87 per
cent He 'returned to Denver last
night. ' "' '. ; '
Attorney Chas A. Spiess, president
of the late territorial council at Santa
Fe, a presiding officer who presided
reached home yesterday afternoon and
will now enter upon the" practice of
Jaw to the exclusion of vail, else "for
the time being. He left for the Raton
nnnrt. tndav.
F. Meredith Jones, a Santa F6 civil
engineer, high in the esteem of the
company, and on whose pay checks
there are always several figures, ar
rived at home yesterday from - San
Diego, Qal., on a visit to his family
here. He had been absent over a
year.
GOV. GEORGE CURRY
RESIGNS HIS OFFICE
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deeply interested in the future of New
Mexico.
" "I will remain in the territory fnd
will go into business as soon as pos
sible. I will always work for the ter
ritory's interests and its. people and
will do all in my power to further
the interests of statehood." ,
That . Governor Curry's intentions
were to resign in the near future was
prompted by the feeling that Presi
dent Taft was not in accord with the
territorial administration and rwith
his official acts, thereby showing a
lack -of confidence in him, cannot be
denied. The executive is a southern
er and is of a bensitive and high
strung temperament The refusal of
his request to go to Washington made
by Secretary of the Interior Balllnger
was, the governor thought, entirely
unwarranted, so he quit. ,
Governor Curry has held the office
a little over a year and eight months.
He was named to succeed H. J. Hag
erman, whose resignation was called
for in May, 1907, after charges had
been filed against "him. Curry was in
the Philippines at the time, serving as
governor of the island of Samar and
was named by the president who se
lected him without consulting any of
the party leaders in New Mexico. He
took office on August 8, 1907. -
Curry was entirely satisfactory to
all factions, and although he assumed
the gubernatorial office at the time
when matters were in a chaotic state
In the territory, incident to the Inves
tigation of alleged land and timber
frauds In the territory, then under
way by special agents of the general
land office and the interior depart
ment' he soon restored harmony and
during his term as governor, territor
ial affairs have been better adminis
tered from the standpoint ,pf harmony
than for many years.
Curry is popular with the masses
and a etof m of protests has already
gone up as a result of his reslgna-.
tion. Telegrams from all over the
territory poured in to the executive
office today, calling upon' him to re
consider his resignation and continue
as governor.
He has acted, he says, and u&der
no circumstances, will he remain in
office.
This afternoon it looks as if the re-
Next to Cptlo GfKce
A TALK
ABOUT
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publican territorial organization "rt
recommend the appointment of Nath
an Jaffa to be governor. Public sen
timent here favors". him. .' H. O. ' Bur-
sum -of Socorro, chairman of the re
publican territorial and member of tlw
national committee, 1b the. most logi
cal candidate snd was first offered
the endorsenftmt, it Is understood, but
in a. - telephone message here lie re
fused to commit himself. But - hi
friends . may draft him. In additit.-.!
there are any number of recepuv
candidates, Including L. A." Hughes, of
Santa Fe; and --..ite:'jJstie3
John R. McFie of ' supreme, conrt
also of Santa Fe, ,;. ' 0 ;,
Friends of Chief Justice William X
Mills of Las Vegas throughout the
territory are urging that he allow the
reconfmendatlon of his, name to Pres
ident Taft for appointment for gov
ernor. He .Is a Jurist of widely rec
cognized ability, identified With no
faction In New Mexico, and ft ls be
ffeved that his appointment ,weuld ap
peal to the president", . k. j
Governor Curry was a Rough Rider
during the Spanish-American war, and
it was during that time that Colonel
Roosevelt made Is acquaintance.
When New Mexlctf 'rieeded a govern
or in 1907, Roosevelt thought of Cur
ry and his appointment followed.
A determined effort will be made
by the party leaders not toallow soma
eastern man, unknown 'to the people
of the territory and unacquainted with
conditions in New Mexico, to be-ap-
pointed, as they believe such a step
will retard the chances of early,' State-;
hood. They insist that - there '-are
plenty of good men and capable men
in the territory for the governorship
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and will iuslst that Curry's successor
be chosen among these. ,
It is believed that Currys resigna
tion will not be afcepted immediate
ly, but that he will ! t'i to Wash
ington to talk matte i VverJ, with See
rttary Balllnger and I ) i, silent Taft,
and Sf lie goes, a do! Ration of lead
ing citizens wlllgo vitj him," so that
whoever is appointed 'wS't-be satisfac
tory to all factions and .3 the people
;-tieral!y.
The
"'f in the i;overnor!?hip Is
V-clpitatt earlier than
v a peiral ehakeup of
eials - n the territory.
i ch have been
. fe.ierai
nolS flf
for
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two w.. A gen
ng would- aot be a
j ; jested Him to Write.
r.v f a Fe,; N. M., March 2?. (As
i . ia il", Press.)-r-Governor George
Curry today telegraphed his resigna
tion to President Taft. He stated
that although he had Contemplated
the action for several months past,
the immediate '.cause oft' his resigna
tion was the refusal pfSecretary of
the Interior Balllnger ' to grant him
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Vle Praaltaii r. . JANUARY, AmA. Cashlaf,
;,3t Paid on Time Deposit'
GO AFTER ONE; (
Stajt a Saving Account with us. Take out a book ,
and watch the amount grow.
YOU CAN DEPEND .
npon getting a good rate of interest on your Savings.
The difference between chasing after the Will-o'-the-
Wisp or the unattainable, and banking dollar upon v $
dollar where it is earning money for you, appeals to . t,
everp practical person who thinks about the future.
We would like ,e s
' TO WHITE YOUK NAME
in one of our bank books to-day.
LAS VEGAS sAvmas BAtm
. " OFFICE WI1H
Csn fJirxal flmtioisai Dank
a leave of absence. He wanted ,to go
to Washington and talk with the pres
ident and secretary of the Interior
on matters - of great importance to
New Mexico not connected with state
hood, but Secretary Balllnger answer
ed saying that he should take up the
business by letter.
The fire alarm yesterday morning
was occasioned by the accidental
burning of a curtain at the Albert
rooming house over Las Vegas steam
laundryi The blaze was soon extin
guished and little damage was done.
C'J H. : Stewart returned this after
noon f om Newton, Kansas, where he
wal present, at the death and burial
of his. fatherii" Wellington Stewart,
aged S3, ycltrs. ' . .
Mr. and Mrs. Simmons and Mrs.
Upton Hays united with the Baptist
church by letter at the morning ser
vice yesterday. ,
W. H. Comstock, who has been east
on land matters, returned this after
noon. - j. ; . i.
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Dance and Banquet t ;.
Immediately after Lenten season a.
dance and banquet will be given for
the benefit of the Modern Woodmen
of America. The tickets will be sold,
in the form of numbers, each number
giving a chance on a drawing on a
four-room brick cottage in East Laa
Vegas; second chance, 40 H.-P. auto
mobile. The drawing will take place.
at the banquet, date of which will b
announced later through this paper. A
deed containing the usual iorm or
conveyance will be given on cottage
(real estate) free of all charges and
encumbrance of whatever nature to
the holder of the lucky number. Tick
ets are now being sold by N. A. Mil
ler, the M. W. ofXdeputy head
council and assistant. . .
ROCIADA RESORT.
In the Roclada . valley, near the ,
mountains. Everything nice.. Wite or
phone L. G. Quiggs, Rociada, N. M.
C. A. Fellows, one of the most ex.
tensive railroad contractors in all jtlio
land, passed through" here thfearfter
noon for Los Angeles, Cal. j V "..
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