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i v -1 v W Ü f I 1 .JL ! : j ' 1 I j : VOL. X. AVri'.O. NKW MIÍXICH). l'IUDAY, .UJI.Y íiH. 1H0Í. or PAGOSA.C TT, r. Want Wrlt Picr1iifl the f irlas. Their S tl.lcle ad 1fllscls. To Cainp, Fajjos Springs, Celo., July 17, 18.)9. Dear Indkx Kditor: Tour per reached ue last week and waa a welrnrae Tmitor. Comeajruin. We bae keB here just tan daya and bad oar first rain yeeterday, aud siaoe tba weather Hs fcos dirk and lowering, with bat a Jittla raia, hsweter. It ia dnaaling aa I write. T7e ar enjoying onrselvea Ttry much. The health of oar party ia good. A little !rirKinea and a twinge of neuralgia are all we hare ennountered eJ these tuubtleea are due to the iaereaaed ele vation. Tba f firing which girni tba plaoe col ebiity ia a aafiryel. Out of a basin situated on the summit of an elevation thirty or forty feet aboye the level of the river, flowe tbe rpring. Thia bain is Kfty or sixty feet wide at ita widest oiat, filled with a bubbling, aeething hot ttpruRh ef tbe cloareat water, bat due WoEbtiesB to its depth, which tra Jitin e? ia unfathomable ef the deepest bluo color. Id the cool af the tuorniug, the ateam riaoa io a white cloud over the summit ef the knoll, and tbe odor ia wafted over tbe village, muck to tbe discomfort of tiie inhabitants, for the ador, you must know, ia atrocieua, there being only one thing ia nature to which it caa be likeaed and that ia rotten egga. The water ia what ia known techni cally aa a "hot, purgative, alkaline water." The temperature ia 1C5 degroee Fahr. The principal ingredient ia GlaHber'a salt (sulphate of aotlium) whiob is the purgative, and it contains carbonates of aodium and other mineral whick give it its alkaline properties. There ia a trace of iron and of lithium carbonate, making it aligbtly tonio and ''diuretic. So bare ia a mineral water that is olosely, very elesely, similar to the famous Sprudel spring at Carlsbad io Bohemia, famous for mora thaa four eenturies ia the eure of plethora, slug gish, and eongssted conditions of tbe abdominal viscera and of tbe rheumatic state which ia elesely relatod thereto. In tbe central part ot the town the people of Pagesa have generously fenced eff tbe park, an enclosure of two er three acres for the accommodation of visitors who wish "to CHBjp." It is near the level of the river, close to its bank, well shaded witk the familiar cottonwood. j. pignms Iiom uui Hectiuim, nowuver, I would advine that they shua it as a camping place becauae of the dampness of the ground. Those afflicted 'with rheumatism, in particular, should avoid it. The bath bouses are situated on the opposite bank of the river but supplied by tba spring four or five hundred foet away. They are very much out of date, quipped with wooden bath tubs and supply pipes, in many places showing rettenaeae and decay. Pegona Springs seeds a modern, well built bath house under intelligent medical snpervimon. The value of the waters to sufferers would be enhttnoed incalculably thereby. Tell oar ranchmen to bring up some of their products to this market; We have beea haunting tbe abopkeepera for a webk or mora for eggs, for butter and tor potatoes, but not an egg nor a pound of batter or potatoes could b obtained. Quite ft number of our fcllow-eitisens are here in causp, among whom we have greeted or heard ef tbe following: Mr. A.U.Graves and family of Cedar Hill, Mr. Rugk and family, Mrs. Faxtea and Children, Mr. T. JohusOn and family, with Miss Delia Martin and Mr. Bert Coe of Fartuington; Mr. Jacob Alien of La Plata and Mesara. Kisser and Tarbox of Flora Vista. Our erstwhile neighbors ot Flora Tieta, N. L. ilaydea and family, are nicely situated en a ranch a mile east of tketowa. The flawing is cot Very good near the town. Jesse Bill and your bambla ser vant tried it about tea or twelve miles north, but aume lawless scoundrels bad Leen using dynamite recently and had rained tbe fishing. I' understand that in tba Piedra twenty miles nway the trout rtübirig is good. We will report On it lutor. Our vacation is about ball gone, so fou can expect us in abont ten day or two weeks. Yours sincerely, T. J. WW. County Warrant Unclaimed Tbe lint bulow gives tbe turnios of owners of county warrants, together with their amounts, Bow remaining un called for and in the pouaessiou of Clerk Sufford. The parties named can secure than by writing to Mr. áisííard, aud if they prefer to recd'e check for tbe amouiitrt, should so state: John rt.M.lt v fj oft Juhii VVrtiK.tr o' J. 'Í'. Jikioiex 3 on A . A. Pour 3 i f ra I i;tit)u Nan.iíüí v.... 3 11 (:. tuu'int a ,,n J. T. Jrt-!' :i (ill itri'Nií N ano . . tl o. J. M. a ha fi. It. i Man j )h ClittVi',4 ' fl Jutui v h i h it r ,- -j (hi H, !i. HliUo . i mi J , '1 . J u.-i(tn i6 y ti'.i A. If .i'-iilLM , y ;ii( L. U. V liniun i r i Knv. Win. La.lie l.-ft this w ek fof a few auya' outing at i ;'i.i Kfu iu;.;. Rough Roads and the Race Wasn't Run. Rahv and its concomitant of rough rind muddy roads caused the postponement of the broncho-bicycle race from last Wednesday to a date yet to be decided on prob ably August 2SU1. I'.ert Gartin started down to Aztec Sunday and en route met Mr. Gillespie oi his way to Durango. Mr. Gartin ex plained that the roads were so muddy and bad that the wheel would stand no show in a race on the 26th. Mr. Gillespie promptly agreed to a postponement, although of course lie might have held his opponents to the strict letter of the agreement, calling for a race on Wednesday. He and Mr. Gartin cauie on to Aztec and made arrange ments to put off the race to August 28th, the same articles to govern and an additional $100 a side to be put up. Mr. Gillespie deposited his money and Gartin returned to Durango to report the matter to Mr. Biggs and his backer. Tuesday Gillespie received a letter from Biggs, who said that his backer would prefer new articles of agree- A Farm tor First Prize A farm of ICO acres goes to tbe winner of the sugar beet contest this tall, be sides prizea for best collections offered by the Durango Democrat, Durango merchante and Tus Indkx. The other prizes ara thrown entirely ia the shade by this offer, which ia made by C. E. Uerr of Durango, and on which the Democrat comments as follows: The Democrat had all the pluais, tail and pin-feathers knocked out of its premium oe sugar beets yesterday when Charles E. Herr, president of the Local Security Co. announced that they wowld eive a clear warrantry deed to a 1G0 acre ranch patented and fenced on two S(des, lund can be all watered by building ditch, aud forty acres ia now sub-irrigated laud, location oa Beaver creek and in the midst of tbe grain, lumber and grass belt. Mr. Herr's offer is for the bkst dis play YIELDING TH1 LAR(iXT PER CHUT OF sugar, and open to all those who are rais ing beets from tbe seods distributed by the Democrat and registered at "this oflloe, or in tbe office of the Aztec, Fartn ington and Mancos papers. Now is the timo that the work of cultivation should be punhnd, aud tbe incentivo to putjh ia, and will be, greater than ever offered to competition in this country. In addition iu xjei'i s uritíiOd j Jti tiieie'wui ttt various, many other premiums in canli and merchandise that will be arranred by a committee to cover about all that liberality can offer as a stimulant to in dustry. All tests fr sugar will be made at Grand Junction anda committee will bo selected that will play no favoritas but award strictly apon merits. There are none who realise more thoroughly the be Befit of a beet sugar plant in this city than Mr. Ilerr, and other who are equal ly anxious to know as eaily as passible how our product stands in percentage of sugar and what can be accomplished in way of contracts to grow beets. The railroads will guarantee very low rates within a radius of fifty miles. Hon. H. B. Fergusson, ex delegate to congress, attended the meeting of the Democratic national committee at Chi cago last week, and on his return was interviewed by the New Mexican, which says: "On New Mexico polities Mr. Fer guson expressed himself very guardedly, but hope for Democratic success in. the territory in the next campaign aeema to be strongly implanted in his breast. He thinks that Albuquerque will within two years have railroad codnection with the El Paso and Northeustera to tbe soutu and with Durango to thtí north, and is very entbiHatic: bs to New Mexico's advancement within tbe aext three years." Tbe best wagon is the Bain; W. C Chapman of Durango sells tbefh. - Now ntrátfaa. The college through the (liTlslou of agros tolotfr at vt&ühlniftou has obtained some new variut'es ot alfalfa that have com o from arid countries, like New Mexico. Lsfet winters mail quantity of see'l of two varletltH, the Hungarian and ilouiuay, was tent to the Ktatlou for trial. Thexe after the noil had been well prepared, were lo rt and raked ia with a garden rake, in malí platn. Tlio eed wan gown Maruli It h, irrigated to pro- duoe germination1 Harub 11th, kud on the -lBt of March, ten dayo after the In Vatlou, the two alfalfan iwere germinat ing, aud in a short time thort ftur a goo stand wai on the ground. During the period that the water lauteft in the ditch live irrlxu ' ttolib were given the alfalfa on the following dam: March 11 and it, April h, May i aud 17. The Bombay allowed from the atari, algha of being a faster grower than either the Hungarian or tbe Medleago auttva, the com mon alfalfa, by starting to form a etem and branching out ttrnt. The talloat planta of the Hungarian aud Xlomliay meueured In Inchea i, 3'3, Aprfl an; , 10, May 8; Hi aud 21, June, reje:Uve!y. Both varieties ere out on Juue & The Bombay waH juxt blooming aud had grown more than either the Hungarian of the common: aliitlfa wtileh had been drilled March 4. but on a larger area. Slnue they Were cut ueit her hua been irrigated and cotiHequetitly the growth has het-n materially retarded. Huwe'er, eliice the raiua of last week a thrifty growth U puHhiug forward aud by the end otuhe ffeauon we houe to know more about theee uuw aif ilfaa.- Tnere ia no material (llfietettee lu the three variutiue mentioned exeei't that, ao far, the liotnliay makf.s a qulrk-r growth, but unlea thix 1'ioves to be a pcrumueut feature of UiU vrt:lv there ouid be no advantage ,u ow- lutf the Bombay as the or dina y allulla U will ttiiUtui to the N:W Me Tiro Hullrf íiimI el'muti'. 1 iti.i-ui iit- ' t, lu hiufc ImiII.uii ;hi. i.i. .N t) v Hit tixluo f i l V ul A.i ieuit m o. ,)b pi ii. i X oír tu t Tut 1ni(K ,t - bofvt it. f ment and a provision tti.it if rnin should ayaiii interfere, another postponement would he cranted. Other changes of a minor character were also suggested. To this Mr. Gillespie iiuthoried a reply, stating that inasmuch as he (Gillespie) had given the wheel men the advantage in the first con test by consenting to defer it when he had a "cinch," he ought to be trusted to dowhri was right should another such occasion arise. On the face of it, this seems reasonable enough, aud while the wheelmen naturally do i.ot wish to risk another bet without knowing they will get a run for their money, it seems as if they could trust Mr, Gillespie's fairness to do the right thing. Otherwise, Gillespie will lay claim to the money posted on the first race. All that the people want is to see the race, and wc hope the par ties will agree on some basis that will be satisfactory and settle for ever the .question of supremacy between the equine and the machine. Social at Flora Vista. The entertainment given by the Ladiea' Mite Society at the M. E. Church, South, at Flora Vista, Friday evening, July 21, was a very pleaeant affair. The programme was indeed ex cellent considering ita hasty prepara tion. Upwards of 15 was realized from the BOfkil, and the promoters of the event feel very grateful for the patronage extended. The programme follows: Recitation Mis Cameron MurIo Mr. Waggoner, Mr. McQuillan Recitation "Sanctimonious Ike".. Mr. Sizor Duet Mr. Waggoner, Mr. McQuillan liocitatlon "Goneral Gander" . Jimmy Scott Duet (violin and organ) . . . , Mr. and Mra. McQuillan Recltattou Mina Waring Music. .. , Seleot Reading , Mr. McQuillan Muslo "A Trip Around the World in 90 Mlnntes." "A Study of Noted Charaotefa." Mrs. D. P. Dale died at her home on the La Plata Wednesday afternoon, Jtuly 20. Sush is the brief word received here of the pasting away of thie nobla woman, one of the pioneers of San Juan (ontv '("'I tbe r.""?1 '"r ' "l of i.tc grown sens and daughters. She had bee.u a suiTorer from asthma for some years, but whether that disouse was the direct cause of her death is not knon. As lata as Tuesday last she waa able to be around, spending some time at the store of her son-ln law, W. L. Paddock, on that day.' The husband and children fcavi the sympathy of our people in this aflllction. Smelter City Papers. From the Durango Heraldi The wheel-horse race has been post poned until the 28th of August. Sunday morning Bert Uartin ana Ed. Biggs started down tbe road to ascertain ita condition and found It badly cut up from recent rains and full of rocks mak ing it impossible to make the run with out i great deal of work. They then decided that a postponement was neces sary and with this iu view Mr. Gartin continued to Atec to see Mr Gillespie. He met him Coining ta Durango to pre pare for the ratie tomorrow morning. They both then went to Aitec. Mr. Gartin informed him about the road and said that if he insisted that all he Would hae to do wottld be to ride over the course alone aod claim the money. Mr, Gillespie said he did not want to do thie, that be wanted to race for the money and he sirrsed to a postponement, up other $100 on a side being agreed upon. The date was iiclocted iu order that Mr. Gillespie could attend to his haying in the meantime. Mr. Gartin speaks very kindly of Mr. Uillespie'a action in the matter. From the Durangd Democrat. The1 smelter coaditiona last night wore more favoi able than at any time since Mr. Gditerman'a arrival, and thinum ber of men who reported for workyrster day ia given oüt at front :!3 to 08. Aa to What per cent are union or non union we are not advised, but prertdine all whd reported wanted work and were accepted, whether in or out of tbe union. We did not ascertain the character of j and whether or not they were old or ew men. A report U wafted from UayBold thet there are dead trout in the 1'ine. Possi bly soma Durangoitei have beeil bathing in the stream. - - Prof, VS. A. Knapp1 bt Iowa, who baa beea representing the national depart Uiunt of agriculture in tbe far east, states, among other things, that the yield of rice on irrigated lauds iri the Philippines' is about six times that derived froiai the laud dependent upon the natural raiufalh All of theee lauda have been cropped for hundreds of ytarsand no attempts bavs ever been liiade at fertilizatios or ' BianuriL"; I bis shows tba Constant regeneration of lund habitually irrigated. CI ura M6rria, the actretts, has writtvh a charmioaly poetic stry, "Tbe Princes Purcelain," which Is published iu tbe AugUbtLudiBs'lloiiie Journal. It isMiog Murria' desire become Hi woll known us an autb'ji'ees d tbeia as aa actrnbs, and io tbe hope of vut.h acliietemaat the bus eotered tlio literary ti.,.J. I woor three o'.lier ht.iiK-s fmut b;rpa huvo boon pab lli.liod ct 1 1 1 1 1 1 n, o i t yor.i Huil they lave li:vu rm-uvM with th I.', ;Ut H,,vi,. I bus fur JJ le Morria' ln.-n'iy . if,,, ta have mi. t wuli u-. i i-;,-t-t un.) alio iiu.lc a tUvf.t nirvitiiiiir ii. ai , .. t. .1 i if ti'A. ITS FINANCIAL FIX. Condition of tli County Pa the First of Jtclv Shimn la Convenient IJrn . 1 he Table. lielnw is a ttat'Ti.mt of the finnnniiil condition ul Shi) Juan county July 1, 1SÍI9, ns sfcrjwn by trial balance from the Clerk's buoks. The preparation of this tübie redecta grout credit on our efficient clerk and recorder, C. V. fceimrd, whe bss innli tuted this new feature in the keeping of tiie county' accviiuts. Any taxpayer cao by studying ti e appended figures easily detfrmine Da condition of the treasury and of the various funds, and tbiiB kep trac k . the workings of the ceunty povernm 'tit. Heretofore, tbe accounts whilo of v"urpo ail entered in the books, have n". ir been bandied in so conciso and con ,'iiient a manner nor tabalatcd for rcf.... ice, aud very few people have had tin h or opportunity to ascertain bow mat ;er went with the couDty. In the table, tht ;!-nount to which the county fund is dilitor represents the expense of tbo c'ltity atlmlnistration ince Jtnuary 1, 'l !;e ennmiesions due the collector on a f itr per cent basis for collections show tl.'tt ho has collected during the past six months tbe sum of 89,397.75 a very creditable showing. The compiled statement follows: Tax of mmi (Uncollects 1) tin ilo Io d.. l do do io ilo 1WI lK'.H lyl lv.ri 1I4 1M" lH't 1M',I7 1m!h ilo do ilo do do iln I do ,.f School District 1. do 'i. do (lu 4. il" 5. "I" 6 . do 7. lu M. do do 111 lo 11 do l i ( do 1:1 do H do 15 do Hi tli) 17 r. do 1 .-. do in ' io en ; 1 do 'il '. do 2-i do in Horn, Collector's CommiHHlua Comjis'n AHBeHor, tw . . do do 117 . . Io do 941 . ' In do tl'i . , Territorial Troasnrer 'diirry H. Allen A. F. UiM'hler lion I ucct., a.l). Dr 0 7fi t 12 '23 lit 17 5.-. do du 1 llll do . a . iu . 17 School liond account . .. County llond account . Sim Juan County C. H. Mc Henry County Fund Court Fund luterent Fund Bchool Fund County Warrant aoet Míhoi Warrant acct Total . A" (K) Hlril OO fi4l OO ,m ml Mm K) 71KJ Utl íi 1 1 ix i on Ti -ii 1583 Uti Cr. iKf, m HIM Ü7 'J'.1i'2 4:1 17!! 'ill 1-2M7 115 !li5 Wl llliai 7T li.ji n.-i 2iKI 50 bTi.l tin ':'.' H7 '2!l Wl 4!l K:- l:tO 511 I.". HI li!l 7H tiC 'i 24 '2'2 11 Hi 2 l" ii -in : 51 (17 .VI 7f2 til) id Hit 375 nil 4!l H7 l7 Mil 1H :,5 17 mi KM', 111 ! 71 l: tiC !0"H m '2O100 till 25II-J IH l'.H7 tl-'i 1'iJl ;m l:t45 115 VI.HH llll lmi an PROFESSIONAL. I C-lMi 1.) McCormick mowers, binders and rakes are the beet. Get them of W. C. Chap man, Durango, Colo. LEGAL NOTICES. Hhmrltr 8U. Notice Is heroby (fivon that I. thf omiprnicnml Sheriff of San Juun pmnty N. will on the ittli riT of Autist A I. 19 Kt Fr-uit.tiiKl Snn Juhh counts', N M,t tH hour of )() b'clock in of said ittiy. oxim.se u public cmln fur cash all Itio riwht litio intíírtíüt Ami claim of School District Ne, 4, Baa Jun cunty. of in and to the folluwin? dtBcribfd ixirsanul property to twil: Klovea (11) 8chnl detnfcg and hchUi combined and unn (1) school tabln and dt'Ck cttinbinod by virtue of aud to wattsfy an einoution Urjund out of and muiur the soal of tbo District Court rf Sim Jtian coun ty, N. M. for tho Frdt Judicial District of tbe Territory f Nw Mcxicw, dtiMcted to tb uuder Hitruod a fShontf of nmd county, buarinif iiito of June l'-ftb A. I. for tho etim of dunuift lid 50 posta of suit in favor of The (fi-rind KtuHin JxiMMil hiirniturn CitiDitanv and liU'-'inst in 1 1 no 1 liMtHct No 4 of Hnti Juan conbty N. M , wiib all liiu ctiulu uud iuirtst. thtTOuu that wiiy nrrruo. J.C, iKiliHUN, Shu nil of Su Juan County, is aw Mexico Leg: a I .Netio, Notict'is liereby pÍTn that we tlio riarWuEirnFd Rchwol PimctuiM of Schul Diatrict No II "f Suu Juan r.duntf , New Mik, at haurt bou.é fa the tuwn of AlUc iu gtiid comity, ou the 1-th day of Aurutit, ln-.i'.iHt tlte hour of HI a. in. of na id day it mi for Much a tnuu h may be awrnHsary will metik t ariccrtulu and titttrmintt ttau iuttibUMintt othtr tb in lnniHd of avod ditrict.that crt ditors of a.ii'l fjti iot ra rm,b re 1 t prcmut bnfota Huid Hoard tlittirclaiiub u oy Statute primded, tiiat the itinu vuli ttifu be fuiniiy iu.tücd cu aud tJoiula km piu:unbt)d by law irsund u pay tuunt tberoof. C, M. it if i! HAUL), J. M. ISU-COY. J. . roBCHV. School lJ it fetors of Soiled lutnet Mo 14. It - k - s a6- Ü Q is ft w M i tí s o 3 I i lí)m i 5 5 u CD . tli Q -O 1 O si í 2 i)lí. T. J. Wt.ST, HMKIUAX. Sl'litlKON, OHSTKTHICIAN. .Ar.ti'C, Nvw Mexico. I)lt. K. (I. ('UM)IT, VUVHM IAN AM) SL'IJfil'ON. í"rutl atiNWirH,l an? Iiiiur, day r niht. I'. S. Petición Kxiiu)iuiuK SuriMin. Artpc Niiw Mxiro. I)r. A. KOSKNTHAL. PHYSICIAN AND BUROKON. FariHtntirtoii, Nrw Mexico. J)li. B. W. CLAYTON. SUEtiKON DKNTIST, Aitpc, New Mexico. Will make roxular TisltH to principal towns in the camity. Pricon renaouabla. 8. WHITEHEAD. ATTORNEY: AT LAW. ....Notaet Public Farmliixton, New Mexico. (jRANVILLE PENDLETON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice in all Courts of tlio Territory. ' I Ar-tcc, Now Mexico. F. C. PERKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Boom 10-17 Williama Block. i)urau, Colo Practices in all Slnte and Tai ritoriul Co n rta. LEGAL NOTICES. Notice of Sale. In the mutter a8o;mentfl no capital attck In the Modol Ditcli t o. of Ban Juan couuty, N. M., a corporation oreaniyuMl, exitinir uud do'tiaf business undfr.tli(v laws of the territory f New Mexico i cn the 15th day of January, ,.',f inied an aHi-Hsmeut of $i;to,.0, on the nomnd day of May, Inltl;, levwal an aniOH)iitiut of $-d on each nharo of capital utm'k f said corpor&iion. and wheruaM,Thurlow, Hutlon i Wiiliamt a tbe own or of one huh re of the capital titiark in ttaid corporation, represented by Certificate No. 7, and whereas, notice of said tKtxt;iiit,nt watt personally served on Thurlow. Hutton V Wil IiHiiis, and wheroat, ti(t af'cr tlte Hcrvinr of na id iiotuHK of HKiKTHrHt iiw said Tiniriow, homi-uhiu ;mi a .-. te,i. ,'u A, t,,.' ani.7t.,f. . Sít.-ÍX, ant that tiinrui uw duu nnü uupaid tiie huiu of $l(.Ui; Now, therefore, notice i hereby givon that in accordance with tiie tuwn of tho territory of New Mt'Jtiooatid cii.stom-t of said ctrporatioo. L. SW'olhU, secrtary of naid rorKiaLiwa, will on the j't h day of July, l.Siy, betuuim the hour of 1U o'clock a in. ana five o'clork p. m. of unid riy, nt the front door of the curt house in the county i' Sao Juan and trritiry of New Mex ico, oiiar for sale aud ttell nt public auction to tbe biafhMxt bidder undor Stir t ion Jd of the Compiled Lawn of of the territory of New Mexico, tbe aid m sliare ttf capiUtl ntck iu the Model Ditfa Company of San Juan county. N. M., represented by Certit'nate No. 1 Hud owned by Thurlow, Hutton á. Wilhmns. L. WELSH, Secy. Model Ditch Co. R. H.GILLI2SP1E, President, otlf a of Sale, Id tlio mat tor of asseswnietit on capital stock iu tbe M'hIoI Ditch company f Han Juun county, N. M.t a corporation oranirod, existí on aud doiittf basinptia under the laws of tba terri tory of huw Mexico, ou tbe t5rh day of January IhVHf levied an ujseiMiuent of Sl'M, on tbo 2d day of May, IS:), lovied aa nsttetsment of $T7 on neb share of capital Htok f said Coroorution and whereas, Jofe Armeutia ia tbo owuer of one liare iu the capital at-ork of aaid corpora tion, represented by Certificate No, 2, and whereas. not,cc of aaid f4edmant waj person ally warved ou JJe Arunml m, aud bertaa, that after tho aervinc of aaid notion of aaid usseHa ment, tbo laid Joa Armeutia has made default in the payment of bnid asiCtSment io tho amount of tUZM and that there U now due and unpaid th sum of $5?4i Now, therefore, notice (s hereby given that In accordance with the luwa of the territory of New Mexico and cu?tuina of said corporatiou, L. Welsh, becrotary of said curporatitai will on tbe nth rfay or Auut, WtfK betwnn Ike hotirit of IU o'clock a. in. and 5 o'clock p. m. of aaid day, at tba front door of tbo court house iu the eouuty of Sau Juan aud territory frf Saw Mex jun, iter for xalu and km II at public nto tiou to the hiéálitüt biild. r ui.dur See. f lliu Com- &ild liswc oí lfVí4, of the trntry of New extoo, the fjaid one abare of capital Stock in tiie Modal Ditch Company of ttau Juan county, N. M., rtipreftmitod by t er tí beato No. t and owned by jos Armntia. L. W Secy. Uodel Ditch Co. B. H. OILLEbriE, Preibiout. Notice of al. In tbe matter of aiBeMsuieut oo capital stock iu tho Model Ditch Company of Sau J uau county. New Mexico: Whureaa, The Modal Dttch Compaiuy of Sau Juau cwunty. Ñ. M.f a coiporaiiou oiuauizud, eisiinif and (Itiintf butit iien uuder the luwa ef tb territory of New Mexico, ou tbo 7th day of February, lMitl, leviol an asMis-snient of Kl.bt ; oh t ha llth day of April lfciJ levied au uHbVMMtm ntof t.ío.ri on i'eiiruary 1, IMtn levied an ahtutsunmt of f Ui M); on bob. 4 lvtv hwiod an artierin!rtnt of i.'i; ou May 4 lrW levied an HKHHitiHiit of tlit.M eu each lialf euare ot capital stock in eaitl coraraLiou aud witeraaa, bHrcnou Web h iu the owner of one half nhare of tin capital titork iu said corpu ration, rrMeuted by Certihrnta So. V ami whertias, notice ot aid ahHas.Huiant Wim par-xon-aliyuet ved ou Lawrence VV ; and wherean, lliat aftar the nervine of aid fiotirttri of afte niiiiita the ttaid Lawrence W elsh haft mude d fault iu tbe payment of naid abüOHBiivnta to tiia amtiuut wf $.i.iy and tiiat timre is now due thert-ou aud unpaid the aum jí ntt.ttl; Now, thureforo, uotice ia hereby yiven that in ncroi'htnre with the lawn of the territory of Nu MhailC Itud CUhLiJUlri of aMul Cet poi at iou, L. Weifch, secret ii ry of bid corpoitttKiu, will ou Hatuiday, tiie ',nh duy of July, bul w. ten tiie htm ra of lu o'clock a in and 5 o'clock p in of fe.ud day at the front door of tiie court house ib tba county of San Juan and territory of Now Mexico, oiler fur ni ami noil at public, auction to the liifc'hortt bidder uuder Seer ril of tha Com piled Lkwu of 1am of the territory of New Mex ico, I lie hatd one bilf síiare of atack in Tiie Model Duch Company of ban Jiiau county, N. M-, rereeotad by titilicuie No. 9 aud owned by Larwuccu Veth. L M FI HIT, 8tcv. Model DHch Co. K. H. (ilLLKbl Ifci, l'rualueiiL. UUhsaTKAD KNTKY MO. iWt, Notlva for l'ublieHtiou. Departmeut of the Interior, Land OttVe at balita t u, N. kt., July It, iv,n. J Notice H heretsy ifiven thlt tha ffMowiui. liiini'il h-'it iei h.o tiled Htt u e of I; tu iittentum to make titol proi f in mippot t of In cIomh and I bat a ill p rx if wdl 1m inatlti bi lore i nhale t ii-rlt of f-uni .In. .a couuty, at A km.', N M, ou Autfunt l'.'J, t it. : Mi tCi VDl.S SANDOVAL, For tbo IC't Mí -'f Seo ;ii, T. a N li. í W. lie iiÉiiiieif tíio t'-iHowiiirf witne-i-'a io prove ti ib cwiit i mn i. i i iT.-oii. in h upon uud i ni u.n o Í -aid land, u: MMi-ju iii.N.vo. Marlol.i Ardite'-! J,,fc 5 uno, fr i io tru iriit- la, of i. i o, N . ;á, 'li S VM'fcL H.(Hb,(iíl. b 'i ,. hi. X X Mall arderá Solicited. Durango Price. . FRED BUNKER . x pn nrdwaro and Stoves,. Ari- Ü U cultural Iiiiplenients and X 'Wagons and Buggies Will order anything not in stock. I I Aztec, New Mexico. M. A. BRACHVOGEL 3 CO., ' W. S. Weiglitman, Manage Wholisale and Rctail .. GRQQRS cM,lsto'' ' STemei DfJR-AlVGO, eOLORJlO. Handlers of Farmingtoii Fruits. Spot oash our motto and pricPB aa low aa any. A full assortmaat of Fruit Boxea always au Hand. W. H. WILLIAMS, ....DEALER IN.... Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoos, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Glassware, Etc;. AZTEC, . NEW MEXICO. Aztec Livery, Feed and Sale Stable , W. E. LEN FESTE Y, " Proprietor. Teruim and Stock Given the Best of Attention. Ceneral Livery Business Transacted. Patronage Solicited. AZTEC, NEW MEXICO. WHFM THF WflRFff n tho faim prtulurts, dour fellow mm. re low, jW .i ' 1 1 u ''nUUU b monliHiita ami buoinniuiiiauaiu.it rut our uruflL will taktlio Lad'aud u"c"""iri"" mt llfe ' mdvt 10 rr08pud witu il.irbWuy t. buy. 1 IIKIilJ AltE MY 1III015S Mea'a trood Buila boretorora from 7 to 8 dollara. I rr A C f will now sell for from 0 IO ll) A firat clasa Suit heretofore aaid for from 12 to 15 dollars, O 1 i I let than go now for..., ........ 1 U A well mada Shirt of good material, A , r f, froa , OUC IO i ÍJC A way-ua Hat ror 11.50, and solid good Shoeo " - t for.... it?1.5U Pricea on Underwear aad ether froods are reduted ia the naate propurtiou. n Ik- 4 ü J J n n Graad Opera Clothing Hoaae, Durando, Golo. Graf's Sarsaparilla is a True Clocd Tonic nd Liver Cure. Alda OlgnKtmn aud kiikM yoa rat aud aíerp. Price, One Dollar. SMITH'S P1IARMAGY f.r I t IV. ( '. ('i ü j, The Grand . Llvtry, If ctJ ir. c' -" o i ,t, i -.. IT V BAF7TTHIT . ' Stringed Instruments and I Strings a Specialty. Pianos and Organs, Rooks, t Stationery, VVsli Paner .AND. School licoks "11: . DUr.Af.'GO, COLO. FRñílK REVEL turnia m rm:i l.ati.vatM furu't.lid t.ir ull Ulr 'a ! ...... I i: . . . . t . si It n r IN t r,i- t. : TH1.;, s , ,., Weill-'.' t.-.-:., í.iUúí-ri (..!,u.,.!,i . i, l:,;l,lh. .... M.-. .:: \n\n Jubo b'its wut túrvui;U i'.o yti' tni. ,i)l vil r-.llto to tbo liiulll iaine willl f..itj- búa 1 of e.it'.iv, r.'i.f : ;,utIi,.m. si 3 3 h..:l,''r. work the nien rdiiortin" were anubla of I l.Ii.UUií lililí l:-.. -..A c ;.. .,. i i .