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TWO LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1909 I i are j0r sort Made for nobody but young men but for gentle- tnen, not clowns. The styles are individ ual, and saved from eccentricity by good judgment Regular sizes proportioned to overcome the variation of developing figures. Built-out chests and built-in waists. Filled with hand-tailoring to make 'emshapely and to make the shapesay. You won't strain the grace out of the garments and you won't strain your pocketbook when you buy them.. Boston Clothing House M. Greenberger BONUS SYSTEM UNDER FIRE VAGES SAID TO DOUBLE UP A sensation was sprung In railroad circles at San ""Bernardino, Calif., -when it became noised about that, for perhaps months, the Santa Fe has been the tfctim. of a clever scheme to systematically rob that company through the channels of the bonus ' 1.1. 1, come to be an important feature in the mechanical department over the entire road. It frequently happens that a gang of men working on locomotives in the. machine shop, in which all the heavy repairs are made, are also as signed to rush work in the round house, and it is through this method, under , which there are separate time keepers for both buildings, that the men have been able to turn in their time slips showing them working on the engines in the shops, while In reality they were on the round house job. In this manner they would sup posedly complete the round - house work in a short time and be allowed the bonus accordingly. However, wnen they came to ao ine longer and heavier work in the ma chine shop, it was necessary for them In order to secure a bonus on this work also, to cover up the amount of time charged to them on these en gines, for which they had already se cured a bonus, and they consequent ly put In their slips showing them as having worked on other Jobs. War on the bonus system in use on coast lines of the Santa Fe railroad and the hidden threat of a strike un less the practice is abolished, was de clared in a resolution adopted by the Kational Reunited Brotherhood of More than nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are .simply rheumatism of the . muscles, due to cold or damp, or chronic ' rheumatism. In such cases no internal treat ment is reauired. Trip, frps application of . . Chamberlain's Liniment is all that is needed and it is cer tain to give quick relief. Give it a trial and' see for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain and soreness. Price 35c; large size, 50c. Locomotive Engineers at San Anton io, Texas. The charge is made that the Santa Fe is trying to install the bonus system over all the lines. LINEMEN AND LIBRARIANS Brakeman H. L. Starr is indispos ed and the call boys are passing his house by unnoticed now. Matt Treverton, a local car repair er, has been laid off on account of an ordered reduction of force. Superintendent John Stein, of the Harvey system, is visiting his family again at the Castaneda hotel here. E. J. Howard, coming from Sapul pa, Okla., is a new brakeman on the New Mexico division out of this city. Conductor J. W. Wells is visiting Albuquerque from this city, renewing old friendships and making new ac quaintances. Albert H. Jones, division, account ant in Superintendent J. M. Kurn's office, returned to his desk from Col orado yesterday. B. H. Newlee, resident civil engi neer here for the Santa Fe, has been visiting Albuquerque a few days on company business. J. William Scott, a car foreman for the Southern Pacific at Carlon, Nev., arrived here yesterday afternoon on a visit to Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Scott. Charley Stevenson, the passenger conductor, is missing a run or two on the north end, and Conductor M. A. Brennan is keeping his cushions warm for him. Conductor Rot Carmlen left yes terday for Chicago and his old home In Goshen, Ind., to remain perma nently, much to the regret of his many friends in this city and Raton. E. L. Jackson, a train porter Who swears by Conductor W. F. Fugate, is wrestling with a fever, his place in the passenger crew oelng filled for the time being by Brakeman P. E. Keeney. A. P. Meiklejohn, a former station agent in Las Vegas, who will succeed W. J. May, as a Santa Fe traveling auditor, went through here for Clovls and Wellington yesterday afternoon in company with him. J. P. Whlteford, bonus supervisor for the Santa Fe coast lines, with headquarters in San Bernardino, ar rived in Albuquerque from the west and will be there several days visit ing the Santa Fe shops. S. M. Fulton of the Santa Fe re frigerator dispatch lines, returned to Albuquerque from Fort Wlngate, where he accompanied Mrs. . Fulton, who Is painting landscapes and In dian life In central and western New ! Mexico. Mrs. r Fulton's work is at tracting much attention among lovers of art. J. W. Shepard of Raton, has assum ed his duties as foreman of Las Ve gas roundhouse. He relieve'' George Slemantel, who will go to Clovls in similar capacity; after a short visit eabt with his wife. ' Brakeman Fitzsimmons, who lost a limb In Albuquerque, was down town from the local railroad hospital yes terday. He has provided himself with an artificial limb " and will soon be in condition for assignment to light duties, j . ' Mrs. J. M. Christie, a day operator In the local yard office, has returned from a visiting trip back to good, old Kansas, a state of harrowing memor ies1 to some people who were there in more trying and aggravating days than these are by a long shot. Conductor W. H. Rhodes was in quiring around the depot last evening for a second-hand tooth brush that hadn't been used too much. Subse quently it was learned that at four sittings in a dental chair he had had twenty-three teeth extracted painless lyindeed, he didn't feel a single one of them going to the boneyard. '- Frank R. Williams, librarian at the Santa Fe reading ' rooms in Raton, will enter the employ of his father, M. R. Williams, superintendent of bridges and buildings for the Santa Fe at Las Vegas. J. T. Roberts will fill the vacancy.. Mr. Roberts is from Newton, Kan., where he had been an efficient librarian for the Sania Fe. Mrs. M. A. Myers, who is familiarly known among the boys of the bridges and buildings brigade as "Mother My ers," has returned to Las Vegas from Trinidad. . She is in charge of the culinary department on Foreman Ed D. Stansell's boarding cars, which haVe been sidetracked here a number of weeks, but are about ready now to pull out for the north. Last 8pfke Driven. Chicago, April 2. It was announc ed yesterday from the offices of the c-, , uMaw ut, uiiiiaui ia.ll way, that without ceremomes of any sort the last rail In the Pacific coast extension had been laid, two miles east of Missoula. The length of the extension is 1400 miles. Its comple tion mark's the world's record in rail way construction.- The first shovel was turned April 15, 1906, the total Cost of the line being $85,000,000. Swept Over Niagara. This terrible calamity often hap pens because a careless boatman ie- nores the river's warnings-grwing ripples and faster current Nature's warnings are kind. That, dull nnln r ache in the back warns you the Kid neys need attention if you would es cape fatal maladies Dropsy, Diabet es or Bright's Disease. Take Electric Bitters at once and sen TWknrha fl-w and all your best feeligns return "Af ter lone BUf ferine from wAnlr klilnom and .lame back, one $1.00 bottle whol ly curea me," writes J. R. Blanken ship, of Belk. Tenn. Onv 1 on at an druggists. C. C. Roy and son Phillip left Rov with the remains of Mrs. Roy for their old home in Sabrevois, Canadai They were accompanied to Tucumcarl by E. J. H. Roy. For Constipation Mr. L. H. Farnham. ft nrnmlnonf druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: "Chamberlain's Stomach And T.Ivor Tablets are certainly vthe best thing .1 i . i x .. uu WD mumec ior constipation. Give these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agreeable . and pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents. Samples free. For sale by all dealers. Little Helen Field fell from a wag on while playing at Las Cruces and broke her leg in two places. A Healing Salve for Burns, Chapped lianas and sore Nipples. As a healing salve for burns, sores. sore nipples and chapped hands Cham berlain's Salve Is most excellent It allays the pain of a burn almost In stantly, and unless the injury Is very severe, heals the parts without leav ing a scar. Price 25 cents. For sale by all dealers. This Is going to be one of tha. hnet business years in the history of the Mesllla valley. Sour Stomach MImwd Cueireti and feet lfka a new man. I bara been a offeror from dyapepaia and aoar stomach for the laBt two yeara. I bar a been taking: medl cln and other drasa, bnt could find do relief only for a short tima. I will recommend Caacarets to Boyfriends aa tha oniy thing for indigestion and oar stomach and to keep tha bowels id food ooa dition. They are very nice to eat." Harry fekuckUy. Maaek Chunk. P Best For 1 B f CANDY CATHARTIC Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good, Do Good, Fever Sicken, ttken or Gripe, 10c, Kac. Wc. Never old In bulk. The genuine tablet stamped COO Guaranteed to cu re or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 599 mUl SALE, TEH KILU3H BOXES Not Sisters Now and again you see two. women pass ing down the street who look like sisters. You are astonished to learn that they are mother and daughter, and you realize that woman at forty or forty-five ought to be at her finest and fairest. Why isn't it so? The general health of woman is so in timately associated with the local health of the 'essentially feminine organs that there can be no red cheeks and round form where there is female weakness. Women who have suffered from this trouble have ' found prompt i relief and cure in the use of Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It (ivee vigor nnd vitality to th organs of womanhood.. It clears the complexion, brightens th eyes and reddens the cheeks. No alcohol, or habit-forming drugs is contained in "Favorite Prescription Any sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. Every tetter is held as sacredly confidential, and answered, in a plain envelope. Address : World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N.I. Steps to Break Up Monopoly. St. Louis, April 2.4 Arguments have .been begun here in tte United States district court In the govern ment suit to dissolve the terminal railroad . association, alleged to be a monopoly. Government attorneys as sert that $2,000,000 has been the an nual loss to merchants through un reasonable charges." Up Before the Bar. N. H. Brown, an attorney, of Pitts field, Vt., writes: "We have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for years and find them such a ennd famllv mail. lcine we wouldn't be without them." For Chills, Constipation, Biliousness or Sick Headache they work wonders, zac at an druggists. Lucas Maestas, county assessor of Mora county, was In Boy on business connected with his office. Watching Central America. Washington, April 2. Both Mexico and the United States are watching the course of events in Central Am erica through diplomatic representa tives. ' The only information is that the Mexican gunboat General Guerre ro, arrived at Amapala, Honduras, Monday. We often wonder how any person can. be persuaded into taking any thing but Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung trouble. Do not be fooled into accepting "own make" or other substitutes. The, gen uine contains no harmful drugs and Is in a yellow package. O. G. Schae- fer and Red Cross Drug Co. Rev. L. t. Ament and G. W. Mor rison of Dalhart, Texas, arrived at Roy to make that place their future home. . " - CURES o SIUII DISEASES The cause of all skin diseases can be traced to some humor or acid in the blood; the cuticle is always healthy where the circulation is free from impurities. When the blood is infected with acrid or unhealthy matter it cannot perform its natural work of nourishing the skin, regulating its tem perature and preserving its normal softness, pliability and healthfulness. Instead it irritates and inflames the delicate fibres and tissues around the pores and glands and produces some of the many forms of skin disease. The itching and stinging so often accompanying skin affections are produced by the deposit from the blood of the acrid humors with which it is filled, into the sensitive membranous flesh lying just beneath the outer covering, and surrounding the countless nerves, pores and glands. This explains why scratching the outer skin affords no relief from the itching and burning. S. 8. S. cures Skin Diseases of every character by purifying the blood. It goes down into the circulation and removes the humors or acids which are causing the trouble, builds up the weak, acrid blood, and permanently cures every variety of skin affection. Local applications can only soothe; they never cure because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes right into the circulation, reaches the trouble and cures it by removing the cause. Book n Skia Diseases and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. VACANT TERRITORIAL - , LANDS IN SAN MIGUEL The territorial commissioner of pub lie lands advises that on March 4, 1909, the territorial lands listed be low.were vacant and subject to lease,, all lying within San Miguel county. Leases are granted for a term of five years for grazing or agricultural pur poses and upon moderate rental. Par ties interested or desiring to lease caa obtain blank applications, full infor mation as to procedure, etc., by ad dressing Robert P. Ervien, commis sioner of public lands, Santa Fe, N. M. The following list shows all vacant school sections, San Miguel county: 10 North 12 East Sec. 36 11 North 12 East Sec. 16 11 North 14 East Sec. 16 and 36 11 North 15 East Sec. 16 12 North 12 East Sec. 36 12 North 14 East Sec. 16 and 3& 12 North 17 East Sec. 16 " 12 North 29 East Sec. 16 and 3 13 North 16 East Sec. 16 13 North 17 East Sec. 36 13 North 22 East Sec. 16 and 36 13 North 23 East Sec. 16 and 86 13 North 24 East Sec. 36 13 North 25 East Sec. 16 14 North 16 East Sec. 36 14 North 17 East Sec. 16 and 3 14 North 20 East Sec. 16 14 North 22 East-Sec. 16 and 36 14 North 24 East Sec. 16 15 North 20 East Sec. 36 15 North 23 East Sec. 36 15 North 24 East Seo. 36 16 North 13 V.aat S oa 16 North 14 East Sec. 16 xo i-Mujiu a xuaBi oce. oo 16 North 23 East Sec. 16 ' s 17 North 22 East Sec. 36 17 North 23 East Sec. 86 17 North 24 East Sec. 16 and S61 17 North 26 East Sec. 16 18 North 24 East Sec. 16 and 36 18 North 25 East Sec. 36 18 North 28 East Sec. 36 The following list shows all vacant Institutional lands in San Miguel county: 16 North 12 East Sees. 1, 2, 3,10r 11, 12 and 14. 17 North 12 East Sees. 22, 27, 34 and 35. .,.- A government land Inspector re cently appeared in the Roy vicinity and as a result several patented claims will be questioned as to law ful ownership. w C3TABLk3HED 1862 $22,50 and $25.00 Tailored Suits$17,50, On Sale Until Saturday Night "VUK, very best popular priced Suits are offered in this three days sale at a price that economical people cannot afford to overlook. A genuine saving of $5.00 to 7.50 on each of these choice garments will make investigation well worth while. ' ' The suits in this special lot are all in the newest of Spring styles, Materials on Panama, Chiffon Panama, Serge, Worsteds, shadow stripes and novelties. Each suit is an excellent model no two exactly alike. Easter Sale of Fine Pattern Hats. All our Pattern Hats worth , fom 8.00 to 10.00, are offered for Thursday, Friday and SatT urday at ' $6,95 You may take -your unre stricted choice of Pattern Hats worth 12.50, to 14.00, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday for $9,98 $9.00 and $10,00 One Piece Linen Dresses $7.75 Early in the season, to be sure, but we want you to supply your needs in this garment m time, therefore offer you a special inducement for early buying. There's no more norm lar garment for the summer months than the stylish and comfortable one-piece dress Dresses of striped linen, in blue, brown, lavender and black -correctly made and r propnately trimmed worth 9.00 and 10.00 specially priced, $7.75. P" Extra Special Good quality, full 6ize, 50c value 72i90 Hemmed Sheets 38c Each. Only fourio each customer. On sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ' Extra Special 42x36 and 45x36, good quality, 15c Pillow Cases 10c Each! . Only four to each customer. On sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Easter Sale of Taffeta Ribbons All Silk Taffeta Ribbons, of extra good quality, in black, white and a full i t i will be a special attraction for Thursday, Friday and Saturday lm6 f Clors Cg Best quality Taffeta Eibbon 1A AUU. Nos. 12, 16, and 22 per yd. lUC. , , , -- " C4TABLWMCD 1362