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LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, MONDAY JANUARY 15, 1912. NOTED COMPANY OF TERRITORIAL OFFICERS fcfANY MEN WHO SERVED NEW MEXICO HAVE SURVIVED TO SEE HER BECOME A STATE Santa F N. v .Tan. 15. As the tfficials of the state take the place M thoe of the ten-ltnrlnl form nf Kernment, It Is interesting to note Who! living of those representing the oVld system. Governors Of lifting ex-governors there will be move than ever before. They are: Lionel 'Sheldon 1881 to 1885 jL. Bradford Prince 1889 to 1893 WlllUun T. Thornton 1893 to 1897 v Miguel A. Otero 1897 to 1906 l. J. Hagerman 1906 to 1907 tleorge Curry 1907 to 1910 "Vflllam J. Mills 1910 to 1912 Governor Sheldon is living at Pasa dena and has an office in Los Angeles. Governor Thornton returned from uex'eo in ume 10 laKia an active pari in the late campaign, but has return ed to the Mexican republic for the i inter. All of the others are living iu New Mexico. Only One Secretary While there are thus seven ex-gov-ornors, there is hut one ex-secretary, Heerge W. Lane, who served from 1885 to 1889, and now lives in Wash ington, but is engaged in business in llaltimore. Of course, Hon. Nathan .laffa will now become the second living ex-secretary. Attorneys General " Of attorneys ceneral. seven are liv ing. They are Thomas B. Catron, m to 1872. William Rreeden, who held office nearly all Hie time from 1872 to 1889, and now lives with his daughter In Massachusetts. Henry L. Waldo, who served from 1878 to 1880. A. B. Fall who was appointed for a short time in 1S97 and again In 1907. William C. Reid In 1906 and 1907. Tames M. Hervey from 1907 to 1909. Frank W. Clancy was appointed in l:t09, and is now elected to succeed bimstlt Auditors The list of living auditors begins far back with Iemetrio Perez who j ryan from 1861 to 1863, and again HB 1891 to is:m. Trinidad Alarid was auditor for 19 successive years, from 1872 to 1891. CHAS. TAILOR FOR MEN Everything Made at Home. Stylish and Up-to-date Bring in Your Cleaning and Pressing 603 LINCOLN $1,050 FULLY EQUIPPED AT YOUR DOOR Telephone or call and we will have our demonstrator show you. Las Vegas Automobile & Machine Shop Phone Main 344. RETAIL PRICES 200 lbs, or Mora, Each Delivery too per 1QS Iba. 1.000 I be. to 2,000 aba. Each Delivery 2o per 108 lbs. 209 lbs to LOOS lbs, Eaott Delivery SOo per 100 lbs 50 lbs to 200 lbs Each Ds II vary 4So per 1S0 Iba. Lose Than SO Iba Each Delivery BSo par 100 Iba. AG'UA PURA C0MMNY Harvesters, Storers and Distributors of Natural Ice, the Purity and Lasting Qualities of Which Have Made Las Vegas Famous Office 701 Douglas Avenue. Marcelino Garcia served from 1895 to 189ft Lois M. Ortiz from 1899 to 1901. W. G. Sargent from 1901 until he becomes a state official in the same position. Treasurers Of treasurers there are: Juan Delgado 1880-1882; Rufus J. Palen, 1891 to 1895; Samuel Eldodt, 1895 to 1901; John H. Vaughn, 1901 to 1909, except a ahort period when levl A. Hughes held the office Id 1909; Miguel A. Otero, 1909 to 1911. and again Rufus J. Palen for the last few months. Chief Justices In the judic'ary there are quite a number of survivors, these are: Appointed Henry U Waldo .'...1876 L. Brandford Prince 1879 William A. Vincent 1885 Elisha V. Long 1S85 Thomas J. Smith 1893 William J. Mills 1898 William H. Pone 1910 Judge Vincent is practicing law in Chicago and Judge Smith in Virginia. Assocate Justices i 1 Of associate justices there are: Appointed John R. McFie 1889 Edward P. Seeds 1890 Alfred A. Freeman 1890 Needham C. Collier 1893 Ubert n. Fall 1893 Napoleon B. Laughlin 1894 Frank W. Parker 1898 Tienjamin S. Baker 1902 Tra A. Abbott 1904 Edward A. Mann 1904 Alfred W. Cooley 1909 Merrlt C. Mechem 1909 Clarence J. Roberts 1910 Kdward R. Wright 1910 Judge Seeds holds an official posi tion in Washington. .iwlge Freeman s in British Columbia. Judge Collier in St. Louis. Judge Baker in Omaha, and three of the others have recently been elected state judges. NEW STYLES FOR OLD The latest shapes and fashions in hats, styles, new and up-todate, large and small, trimmed and untrimmed. Hats that make the old look young and the young attractive millinery that sets off the crowning charm of feminnitv and gives the wearer an individuality that becomes a person al asset. All this and more is real i?ed bv the patrons of Mrs. Walli?. milliner, on Sixth street. Constipation is the cause of many ailments and disorders that make life miserable. Take Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets, keep your bowels regular and you will avoid these diseases. For sale by all drug gists. LEWIS WILL DOLL BUILDING Wm.Whalen.Prop OLD PLAY HASN'T LOST POWER TO PLEASE "THE LION AND THE MOUSE" EN TERTAINED A SMALL AUDI ENCE SATURDAY NIGHT Though deserving of a capacity house Charles Klein's great New York success, "The Lion and the Mouse" played at the Duncan opera house Saturday evening before a mere handful of people The company heeded by Robt. Blaylock playing the part of John Rurkett Rider, the lion, was far above the average and the play was well staged. The piece ie full of strong scenes and all of the liarts were handled well. The story, which is an old one. is that of a fin ancian king, who for the first time in his life, is conquered- by a frail wo man. Because of rendering a decision in the New York courts against the cor porate Interests, Judge Rossmore when the curtain rises at the begin ning of the play is facing disgrace and financial ruin, both of which are breaking down his health. The plot consist in Judge Rossmore's daugh ter, Shirley's' efforts to defeat the schemes of the money king, who Is at the head of the movement to oust Judge Rossmore. As a counter plot there is the love for Shirley of the son of Mr. Rider, Jeff" Rider. The part of Shirley Rossmore is handled by Miss Ha.lde Laurent, who plays the character well. She shares the honors with Robert Blaylock, the financial kins;. T. J. Comerford played the part of Judge Rossmore and Miss Frankie Prober the part of his wife. The character of Jefferson Rider is por trayed by John Caylor. The part of Senator Roberts, one of the senatorial committee in charge of the Rossmore investigation, is played by John Riley and his daughter, Kate Roi't !j portrayed by Mira Jefferson. . -m'-.Towers played Hon. Fltzroy Ba?le ' Kate Roberts' lover, and secretary of Mr. Rider. The other character in the nlay were ex-Judge Scott, attor ney for Judge Rossmore, played by Cal Spooner, Jorkins, a servant in the house of the financial k'ng, with Vic tor Beecroft in the part and George Joiner, as the expressman and Miss Dora Dupree as Elixodia. maid in flu house of Judge Rossmore. Charles Durham, LovTngton, 01., has succeeded In finding a positive cure for bed wetting. "My little boy wer the bed every night clear thro' on the floor. I tried several kinds of kidney medicine and I was in the drug store looking for something different to help him when I heard of Foley Kidney Pills. After he had taken them two days we could see a change and when he had taken two thirds of a bottle he was cured. That is about six weeks ago and he has not wet In bed since." O. G. Schaefer and Red Cross Drug Co. Do no allow your kidney and blad der trouble to develop beyond the reach of medicine. Take Foley Kid ney Pills. They give quick results and stop irregularities with surpris ing promptness. O. G. Schaefer ai Red Cross Drug Co. When given as soon as the croupy cough appears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers .use it successfully. For sale by all druggists. If you want to get the want you want to get, you want to get your want in a want getter. The Optic wants you to get the want you want to get. Try the ' Want Ads" and see. of THC mm cnt 33 FOLEY'S HONEY Me TAR COMPOUND For over three decades a favorite household medicine for COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, BRONCHITIS, HARD andSTUFFY BREATHING. Take at first sign of a cold. Quick, safe and reliable. 1 The Bee Hive 6n the carton is the mark of the genuine. Refuse sustitutes. O. G. SCHAEFER Red Cross Drug Co. Eatray Advertisement Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that the following de scribed eatray azumal was taken up by M. G. Keenan, Springer, N. M., Dec. 7, 191L To-wit: One bay horse, 7 or S years old, S00 lbs., 13 hands. Branded r On left shoulder H Said animal being unknown to this Board, unless claimed by owner on or before Feb. 2, 1912, said date being 10 days after last appearance Of this ad vertisement, said estray will be sold by this Board for the benefit of th owner when found. CATTLE SANITARY BOARD, Albuquerque. N. H, 1st pub. Jan. 12, last pub. Jan 23, 1912. Estray Advertisement Notice Is hereby given to whom It may concern that the following de scribed estray animal was taken up by I. N. Shirley, Estancia, N. M., Dec. 27, 1911. To-wit: One bay mare pony, 500 lbs., 13V4 hands. Branded y On right hip Said animal being unknown to this Board, unless claimed by owner on or before Feb. 2, 1912, said date being 10 days after last appearance of this ad vertisement, said estray will be sold by this Board for the benefit of the owner when found. CATTLE SANITARY BOARD, Albuquerque, N. M. 1st pub. Jan. 12, last pub. Jan 23, 1912. Estray Advertisement Noi.ce U hereby given to whom It may concern that tbe following de scribed estray animal was taken up by J. H. Honey, Grenville, N. M Jan. 8, 1912. To-wit: One brown mare, 15 years old, 750 lbs., Branded On right thigh Branded On right shoulder T E Said animal being unicnown to this Board, unless claimed by owner on or before Feb. 2, 1912, said date being 10 days after last appearance of this ad vertisement, said eatray will be sold by this Board for the benefit of the owner when found. CATTLE SANITARY BOARD, Albuquerque, N. M. 1st pub. Jan. 12, last pub. Jan 23, 1912. Estray Advertisement Notice Is hereby given to whom it may concern that the following de scribed estray animal was taken up by J. Wj Collier. Estancia, N. M., Nov. 22, lWi," ' To-wit: One small red cow, 6 or 7 years old. Branded On left hip L V Said animal being unknown to this Board, unless claimed by owner on or before Feb. 2, 1912, said date being 10 days after last appearance of this ad vertlsement, said estray will be sold by thla Board for the benefit of the owner when found. CATTLE SANITARY BOARD. Albuquerque, N. M. 1st pub. Jan. 12, last pub. Jan 23, 1912. Estray Advertisement Notice Is hereby given to whom it may concern that the following de scribed estray animal was taken up by W. H. Chaney, Hachita, N. M. To-wit: One mare and colt, 10 or 12 years, 600 lbs., 14 hands. Branded n On left hip Said animarbeing unknown to this Board, unless claimed by owner on or before Feb. 2, 1912, said date being 10 days after last appearance of this ad vertlsement, said eatray will be sold by this Board for the benefit of thf owner when found. CATTLE SANITARY BOARD, Albuquerque, N. M. 1st pub. Jan. 12, last pub. Jan 23, 1912 Estray Advertisement Notice Is hereby given to whom II may concern that the following de scribed eatray animal was taken up by H. H. Lucero, Guam, N. M., Dec. 14 1911. To-wlt: One bay horse, 7 years old, 650 lbs., 14 hands. Branded On right shoulder Branaea ITS On left shoulder lH Said animal being unknown tc this Board, unless claimed by owner on or before Feb. 2, 1912, said date being id days after last appearance of this ad vertlsement, said estray will be sold by this Board for the benefit of the owner when found. CATTLE SANITARY BOARD, Albuquerque, N. M 1st pub. Jan. 12, last pub. Jan 23, 1912 CHICHESTER S PILLS Wjes THE DIAMOND BRAND. A Ladies)! Ask your Urunlit Cht-chwuf -rH IMamondTtrn rills in Red and ttold metatllA hones, sealed wttaaBlu Ribbon. Take no other. Hut of year ifrnaTartat. As.kforf-Mi.iil AikforCIII.tiHE8.TER 8 DIAMOND BRAND PELLS, for ft years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD Br DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERt 15he Optic WANT COLUMN ATE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVEfl riSEMENTS fivi ifiti per line each Insertion timat sin ordinary words to a me. Ne ad to occupy leas apace than wo lines. Ah advertisement charg ed ill be booked at apace actually t without regard to number of ordi Cash In advance preferred. Oofec't Number, Mam ? Wanted WANTED Capable salesman to han dle "WINONA MILLS" hosiery and underwear In Las Vegas, Santa Fe, Raton and adjoining territory. A permanent business and guaranteed income. Dave V. Fine, Mgr., Ros well New Mex. For Rent FOR RENT Fine suite of furnished housekeeping rooms, electric lights, balh, etc. Excellent location. 918 Kighth street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, steam heat. The Albert, 017 Douglas. For Rent Three roomed house fur nished. Water in the house. Apply 9-iO Gallinas. FOR RENT Good furnished rooms close in. Applv 725 Sixth street for Sate ton iALE Furniture, for four room house by lot or piece. 406 National avenue. HOWtS THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Uure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out obligations made by uis hrm. NATIONAL, BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Drug gists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. The Danger of La GrlDDe Is its fatal tendency to pneumonia. To cure your la grippe coughs take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. R. iu. Fisner, Washington, Kan., says: "I was troubled with a severe attack of la grippe that threatened penumo nia. A friend avlsed Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and I got relief after taking the first few doses. I took three hottles and my la grippe was cured." Get the genuine, In the yel low package. O. G. Schaefer and Red Cross Drug Co. Foley Kidney pills always give satisfaction because they always do the work. T. J. Shelnut, Bremen, Ga,, says: "I have used Foley Kidney Pills with great satis faction and found more relief from their use than from any other kid ney medicine, and I've tried almost all kinds. I can cheerfully recom mend them to all sufferers for kidney i and bladder trouble." O. G. Schaefer' and Red Cross Drug Co. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound "Cures In Every Case" Mr. Jas. McCsffery, Mgr, of the Schlitz Hotel, Omaha, Neb., recom mends Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, because it cures in every case. "I have used it myself and I have recommended It to many others who have since told me of its great cura tive power in disease of the throat and lungs." For all coughs and colds fer and Red Cross Drug Co. When buying a cough medicine for children bear in mind that Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is most effectual for colds, croup and whoplng cough and that it contains no harmful drug. For sale by all druggists. JANUARY BARGAINS In shoes at Hedgcock's. This month all remnants lace high top, low shoes and pumps for women, misses and children. Also many kinds for men and boys' shoes in patent kid, box calf and gun metal. You can surely sav9 V to on your shoe purchases. 614 Douglas avenue. THE LOBBY KtSI AURANT AND CAft SHORT ORDERS AND REGULAR DINNERS THE BEST GOODS OBTAINABLE ALWAYS SOCIETY AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY f CHAPMAN I A LODGE NO. 2, A. F. A A, M. Regular com munication first and third Thursday In each month. Visiting broth ers cordial), invited W. M.; D. R. Murray, X. O. Herman Secretary. LAS VEQA8 COMMANDER Y. NO. 2, 0'. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Reg ular conclave second Tues day in each month at Ma sonic Temple at 7:30 p. m. C. I). Uoucher, 8. C; Chas. Tarn me. Re t order. LAS VEGAS CHAPTER No. 3, ROYAL ARCH M'iSONS Regular convoca tion first Monday in each month at Masonic Tem ple, at 7:30 p. m. M. R. Williams, U- P.; P. A. Brlnegar, Secretary. RANSFORD CHAPTER NO. 2, O. E. 8. Meets first and third Fridays in Masonic Temple. Mrs. T. B. Bowen, Worthy Matron; James O. Rutledge Worthy Patron; Mrs. George Tripp, Secretary. Phone Main 329, 120 Grand avenue. EL DORADO LODGE NO. 1, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Meets asaw every Monday eve ning In Castle Hall. Visiting Knights are cordially Invited. Chas. E. Liebsch nier, Cha n c e 1 1 o r Commander. Harry Martin, Keeper of Records and Seal. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD NO. 102 Meeto every Monday night at 0. R. C. Hall, on Douglas avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visiting members are cordially welcome. E. E. Gehring, president; J. T. Buhler, secretary; C. H. Bally, treasurer. J. E. ROSENWALD LODGE NO. 545, I. O. of B B. Meets every first Tuesday of the month in the vestry rooms of Temple Montefiore at 8 o'clock p. m. Visiting brothers are oordl:.lly Invited Isaac Appei, President; Charles Greenclay, Sec retary. RED CLOUD TRIBE NO. 4, Red Men Meet in Fraternal Brotherhood hall. A. M. Adler, Sachem; David Flint, chief of records and collector of wampum. Visiting brother al wyas welcome. 0. O. F., LAS VEGAS LODGE NO. 1. Meets every Monday evening at their ha'l on Sixth street. All visit ing brethren cordially invited to at tend. J. D. Fredenstine, N. G.; Frank Fries, V. G.; T. M. Elwood, Secretary; Karl Wertz, Treasurer C. V. Hedgcock, cemetery trustee. Crystal Pure PHONE Classified ads. search out thepeople to whom among all of those who MIGHT BUY the particular thing is worth moat. That property you want to sell is WORTH MOST to some one who reads the ads. in this newspaper and would never hear of your property unless it were advertised here. Others, who read and answer ads. in this newspaper, want (and are anxious to find and pay cash for) books, automobiles usea tnacmnery and furniture sort, and musical instruments. As the classified ads. are possible sorts of things, they best markets! HANDLED B. P. O ELKS Meets second fourth Tuesday evening of month at O. R. C. hall. Visions brothers are cordially Invited. Gee H. Hunker, Exalted Ruler; D. W. Condon, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, COUNCIL ..NO. 804. Meets second and fourtk Thursday in O. R. C. hall. Pioneer building. Visiting members are cor dially Invited. W. R. Tipton, G. K.; E. P. Mackrl, F. S. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Meet in the forest of brotterly love at Woodmen of tbe World hall, on the second and fourth Fri day of each month at b p. m. C. Clay Consul; G. Laemmie, Clerk. Visit ing neighbors are especially wsi come and cordially invited. DKNTI8TS. OR. E. L. HAMMOND Dentist 4, Crockett Building. Has phoaa at office and residence. Suit ATTORNEYS HUNKER & HUNKER Geo. H. Hunker Chester A. Hunker Attorneys at Law. 1-aa Vegas, New Mexiee. PHYSICIANS H. W. HOUF, D. O., M. D. Physician and Surgeon I treat all kinds of diseases, but make a specialty of eye, ear, nose and throat, and the fitting of glasses. Phones: Office, Main 46; Residence Vegas 342. Office: 536 Grand Avenue. Residence: 705 Sixth Street LOCAL TIME CAKD EA8T BOUND Depart Arrive No. 2 . 9:10 p. m. 9:15 p. m .11:05 p m 11:10 p. m. . . 1 : 1.5 a. m 1 : 25 a. m. . . 1:45 p. m 2:10 p. m. No. No. No. 4.. 8. 10. WEST BOUND No. 1 1:20 p. m. 1:45 p. No. 3 6:10 a. m 6:15 p. No. 7 4:40 p. m. 4:50 p. m. m m No. 9 6:35 p. m. .7:00 p. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a reliable family medicine. Give it to your children, and take it your self when you feel a cold coming on. It checks and. cures coughs and cold.i and croup and prevents bronchitis and penumonla. O. G. Schaefer and Red Cross Drug Co. Medicines tnat aid nature are al ways most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nat ure in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. Sold by all druggists. Ice Co, Ice MAIN 227 ANT Ads Are Best Market Finders irticles of usefulness of any read by all possible buyers of all have come to be the finders' of the