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Albuquerque Weekly Citizen Subscription nates. Weekly Oltlxen. per year S2.00 JJnlly Cltlien, par year 0.80 80ME IMPORTANT STATISTICS. The Washington Star recently pnb.Uhed au artlere the material for whleh woe taken from a cms bureau l.ulletln. slmwlnr. that the vnhie nf rnllfWftil itroperty In th United SUM at la lt.i4t.Wt. tfttiitl by Pullman anra, 111 .WOW; private oar tinea. UM.W, making the Mm total $tl.a1,IM,a. And rat It was but oViy-f1ve yean ago met Monday that tha tlrat load of paanwgsr waa ever earrksd over a mtlrond on tha Am- rlwii eoatluent. Ih tha dletrlbntlon of valuo Pennsylvania cotuaa first vrRh U.iW.eOs.oeu. New York follow with tenjUMM, fnstowtnl by ttllnois with Itoft.ot7.ooo. Tha smallest la AlAftta with a valuation of $100,000. New Maateu rail road hewn a valuation of Ise.tno.uoo, whlla th of Art mn have a combined value of only $S.1M.O0O. Besides AtaaMa, tha District . or Columbia, Delaware. Nevada, lined Island, South Dakota and vamont. aw tne oniy Mimical division of the country where tha vatoe of tha railroads fall beta that of Artaona. Thaat fifurea rep resent the market value of tha roede, what they could ha MM for. and not tha value piaead noon mam ay toe eev cral states and territorle for tha purpoaee o tftnntloo. Thla value ta not given, bat In ha atnfltf la a table giving Uw percentage which tax value bonrt to the rw moreml mine. Tha hbjheat pettamtage SMiid la Coo neetrtmt, wham Uta tats vnloatloo la H I I par aent of tha oommatetel vnlne. Tha loweet la Womtag, where tha road nr taiad on a valuation which U but ? J par cent of Uielr ooertnl worth. Arlsona cornea mt with tha per eaniniie of tax valua only 9.T of tha leBlag valua; wh:w Naw Max foe follow third, tha par MWaa batei Unfortunately la Naw Mexico awl ArhMmn it la not railroads alone tha tax valua of which bean ao Inslgnlfl. oHt a proportion to tha raal value, Itui all othwr hlnda Of pfopartr are In tha ame eatugory. Arlaatta'a taxable property la returned at 4.oofl. anil that I Hew Mot- irr at $J.oihi,im)0; of coorae varying Mightljr from year tn ynr, aonivtlmee above and ometlne Imleiv tha fbr uraa given Tat Artaona haa one mlm- whMh la aa!l to liave yielded In on yaar a much a her entire taxable untMartv l nut at: whl.f iha rani or cumNoMtftl valiu- of Maw Moi" h rnilroal alone more than AHthlaa tha nMoaal valm of l lu-r propvrty. oilmn. atack, farm, raatorlci. town boiln, atocha. lnd. wawnhnndlae. nwoay and everything taxable -i1.1:hmI. t'liilcr mich yaten of taxation. HO wonder ttiv KtwWili t the terrttorln i cif. nm "in accninula't . the acliool 'uad tOmn'na Inad wjliate, ant lnvaator are frlghtind awwr y tha aeeiu lnb' larxv rate of taxation. Nor will that evil ha arad- laalatl until the dltfrmic iwtwaan tux tUnntlnn of prof orljf and lit commercial value nra braajcht wi'hla tho tifmna of a much greater unity. ArKona la taking atapa In that tllrootlon. t..c boa of atinalliatlon for that territory hntlng r.-.ntiy mi tha nnawmmtnta upon iMtented mlBOg from per In Yffvapal county 10 15hi par eHt1n r-.chiii. n Under thl iiicreaaa of vnlne for nutti" 'bo mlaaa nf Arizona am now neeaed It It'. i.ciimi I of H.(Wimmi. iha rigurv lit whloh thay ' until rtarn njo But New M xlco, at yat, ha akn no tklJl daairaUle direction. Tha ItatM of ataoatld approximate in cnminerclal, nni hu tha thdwttm ahoul.l h l'rr.i to yiaid on m. t Mrtwtaly naaded. NBW MtXlCO OOAT INDUSTRY Thar wan a k Thurtday ot . Otero Ccttt (leat Rraadara' aaaociation t Weed. Tuo maatlng wn wpaaUily for tha el ion of nfflcera f the anaulug yaar nnd aKto to paWoct plan (or boldtDK an annual telr. wliara produeu related io t ti- aoat Induitry can ba d Dlurad. Tha goat Induatiy u hocomlng wry Important W Uh tartttory. and yet It baa acarcely aatared upon tha develepauMit It la dtlncl to experience, both a ta tha oowmon goat and thu Aogora. Tha Cltlagri tha ollwr day made mention of a carload of goat tklaa, all of tha ofHNUott Htock. ihlppad from tiita oity to urauaaaipu and valued at $11,000. For the pnrpotea of ahoaa and glovaa, no ahiM nra Iliad but tboaa of tha eommon variety, and thai, are vntaod at preaent at SO eanu par poand. Nut UMg met dtxia uot millUta aatalut tha Angora goat Wllatry, wlrtah ta New Maaiao la advaurMg with aauuiuUlBg ptriilw- Tha chief mine at tha Angora la In tha Mattalr with which It la ohMbatf. However, IU nalU moKb vary lmmUoMa artletaa of'olothlu for whlah ftira nra tially otnidoyad, whlla tha UtNHad naHa am Inaamnurahla for ruui. J. Minium, the purobaalnc agent for the Phlhiilaiphla Iiohm, u trendy rafaryad to, bought aowa twaaty Angora lalU at Sttvar City, and had them tanned at tk( H'o Oranda hjataa Mllta at thia ctty. A number of thatf win lie on asklbltloa at t Tarrllorlal fair, ami thay an liaaitttaa. Tha hair la tally tan inchee mm, In anatr, no nttraative wbrta with a tlaUoata oraam tint- Tha Ifiiinlng wm of tha vary hart, tha hide being aa aoft and pttabla. a Um ftnaat at bacttkln. 4 a. 1 MiTfci rAof n'raaajp w- THE SMALL COLLEOE. I'rMlttent Harper recently nnnotineed that the Chi on f?o University la goInK to ba dlridad up Into a number BUrtOPEAN PRINCE83 A NOVEL WniTER France ean now Iioaa of a fnhlou of .mall oollagaa. Ha aold: "Along with the reeostiued 'rsrri , v'n. . advaHtngaa halonalBg to a large InetlttiUun, It ll well tin- j m wJi0 naH nwrrj lnto rrtMb deratood tlmt antne of the undoubted ailrantagaa of a , uoa fnmllv haa ltletoinel nut as a small college me in Hunger or uetng 1001. in orurr, 11 novel writer . . . m l.ll. . 1 i... ... pottlbta, ta combine iome of theee benefits wliloli are found In a atnall co.lage with the reeoureee and etMino polHanlam of a nreat inttltutlon h la IntaHdad that be ginning with the next autumn (ittartar the Juntor aotlagaa aha'l h divided Into atnall coUgea." OammaHtlng on thl. Mr. Hryana Commoner re- marks: ThU oonfentloa. comMg from ao high a aouree, ONKM ta con vl ace parenta ot tha wladom of aUowlng their ohlWras to aecniw tha earlier part tat lanat) ot their col lege training at tho entailer and nearer iBatltntbrn " amnll college furoleaaa educntlon at a ower coat tnan the larger tnatltutlon; It haepe tha ty nearer home, thua enabling him to vlalt home ami hi paranu to viait Him: It brlnge tha teacher and atuilPiit cloerr togaihar aad atvea tha arudent the benefit of 'he teacher' IdoaW. The email cottana. If under (Hirtatlaa Inflnencee, alao glvee mam attention to ethical attHnre.'' Mr. Bryan, aa prealdagt of the board of trnateee of lllHrota eollege. (JachaonvlHa. 1 1 . u eapoamUy Intareat- ed In that Inatltntlon and laeee no optrtually to bring It to the itttetittou of the pnrwnta who hare chldran to edu cate, but there are a grt mam excellent email eottegea nattered over the county and 'ber tblnga being emal. tha aaareat one la tha Mel, LmBC.T ITEMS OF INTEREST. There are mora tela nine bnudrvd women tea meter and drayman in ft: tfmad gtntaa. There at now In Otiitornut gi.ooq japnaaaa. "mi w tha whole lattgth at Uta w.i fully ldO.000, tha nmyaHty having arr'ved In lire) mat five yeara. Illlnota haa VtMO eon. tulm t. to tier earn halHfj for- atxQ bon. the mflftrftr', arriving lnea 1J8I, havtHg wkan the pacea of AritfrMttna mu AmarHMnhad mlnara from weetern Nttrspa, Of the tmMjcfanh r- ami typawntare In tbe I'nitea State Til par 4eM ar. men. Of the aetool teat-bera 4 4 per cant Jtfi worn. and In iome ei the New Kngland tatea 1 pa BWt ai. men. Althongk een-f'n .-utarlng Inta tka Inilmtrial Aeld ,n lncrvaag numi.' - n many hulnatftna th are mere ly taklug $p plac. it htldrja. Tha neoaort innate imm jr of iihiliiaii In it" manufnetnrlng HMaatrii, Iwa bean rrea : c. and from eome Iniluxtrtae taay :4Mog ti 1 (Rinded, woman leklna thev pMaaa rrt r 'in ctora of the Bounte mi.in. mu anver, dec'H, 1 nn advnnoad dlvMand of 2 par cent :e t emneayea Mr tn rir mpnina ana- i,.'t . ii"i6. The awidend ai : u aiM to am n,u. 1 '.'. dlisNng profit I a h ai prn.'U'o of the ttoarne mllla for man; the 1 nittii gtataa thate are &..r.'.!l pu 1 juti'de tnetr own nono , i - r . veum 01 ag ' un-trnm 1 re In iian:ti'.urlng aro nurrld ' o.nea CI , , 1 t of .1- vhOMI I. :;'- cm i .'ii of ovuiint'(n table. 1 inee h -iiadlly a men the proporti".i of nibiy let ttinn ! per onatanehT baveeWJi .TlitWWm Maan irietffOie .3 m ih. Haw $SPfa. vWHmt aad 'kiHaf whom W cn- iptmtitutr Ogf dn not faankbor la The Count. m Mnthleu de Nonllloi waa born w li the Mali uinlinit name -f iri- c Biitnbeih de Drnn- oovnn, Bf ll la bfttawr one of tha 1U to Rftn ln add. w tlaad Slgfllr. She Hmk. wit n mma worh, JJnj. of a mit knoeAi p rll and 3ha anion fhnu lerqti' li an. O WAD SOME POWBRI .v.! nnacure rek'y iper, pui.i " I In al I . litorla.ly, the other day: The dally newapapera of thli ity have duaaadail m ni the city of AH uquaraae a unme tit tfttl 1 kmall . ntlrely uudpaervad, iui.!y bgnllae th 1 ed In n.-paper ai-na-. which m-na thatrT o H'' 1 reeogoUf newa wh.-n It wna tied to their af0a dour in I era unalile to tell the truth, auvhow." It la HHionlahlng that the wrltrr of thai gaota:,..n ' iuid eon' in ue to hide hi light under the lBt meaem. t 1 Ssd one.' a week prndnctlon. h. uld. nr7 Kit mean HM'ly ta Pu I'n r for the pre.lancy or the WW Oolege of 1 1'iriutJleen. - tranacendent abllltle havhaf haen manl fitted In hie 1 imy yearn of weekly work. yalgdTBfrad by a few weak or .nl lant ucoex In running tnta the ground Ittle. bnt now defunct, Kl I'ao .lally. It ie doubtful If there 1 auother ao-oaUad tmwapaper man la America, aa well fitted, in hla own Milmatlon. to inctruet tha dally preaa of the entire IneXi M the recog nition of new ami he virtue of varaatt. ihtrne once aid: "O wad iome power Ai iithafa aee u ' unmukk 'rimmjeveanji igLUB e.ilii i at, and her imalMjul Urika de NoalltjMi, famotte title behMtc nich nuietlnle. in art- ion the m.tch Bdver- .rlee. -peelnlty of ebn meter -ettta bar picture fore. Her ;atot um," eoaateta entire' " rianea, and ahowa a n'a nttafaaiar and ex ima eMnanOied men TBfJ'1 Tf Oteh .''rggjjn- iing ta ha admitted ty Imnenrmhy' of the ah iteflor never ac- womtiH, rtml which urded nlaaa Uie very vaaerriMe Inetltution lint the aounteaa. ' . talent and naraona: euoeeed. HONEYMOON IN A PIP BALLOON, 'rne Yonng And Dora rried In a htUtaon nt it The Arliona Silver Halt quote with approval from the Dongma luternatlonal-Amerloan the tat(mtnt that the John lUtenood aoheme of Senator BevarMga I a bob) attawpt on the part of the eaat to conaantmte the power of government for thla republic aaet at the ill laalpei river; and adda tbrt every ropubllaan anttonal eonvantton for the poet twenty-five yeara haa dec tan 1 in favor of the early admlaaioti to atatebood of Arlmna and New Mexico "bt separate ttntea. Both of the.- aa sertlmw are correct, though It la the monetary power of tha ota-Mlaalaalppl atatea whlah objecta to thu admla atm of four traoa-Mltalaalppi atatea, rather than tha na HUaal power. The Citiaea would auggeat to the papera mentioned above, that aa Oklahoma and Indian Territory will undoubtedly coma In aa one itato, tbat 'lueathtn hav ing apparently been aettled In the affirmative by the people of those terrttoriee, wbltb r.mr-.. will beat aid the "bold attempt" of the eaat, to . n i lour amtthwem orn avuatora to eongreaa, two from iklaboma and two tram greater Artaona. or only to een.i iba two from Okie btttiia. becanaaNew Mexico and Art ua refuae the Joint ure'' Thete la 00 doubt In the worn that the eaat w iid not imie any aena'ora and oeaagreian from tha aunth wt. (ould that aertlon have ita but aa there ll be Mini, it Deo owe a iuetwa 01 trie fewer the i,-"r. Ilfiic.'. New Maxico and Artaona iould om piea the woiuy power bettt r than by etaylng out of the Unloi The amount or wood art mltr eonaum.l in the U ad 8tte for pnahing hoxoH ut4 hgekata canu t be kI m (Jifc'H iiaurea, nu' 11 1 n. ii'it greater man 1- k rpalirt't. Thu ttnte nf Miriuau alont ha fori tnnkliiK iaiillbnieiii m an annual protu- -$.2S7,ii2l. other tate have a yet larger ouiput g lutnti) a 1 tiata'- in tbe whole C'liutry thm hi- unfit wit'ubly af'l"''l by a aerlonx niiortnui m ht't iimi. .rial. H" Important, than, 'u ''h. that tin, loreeta or Vow Mexic hould be conn m 1 rvat be plan ad Oh fir ""rumr i"d at Thete iid not acklnn iror. of ami '. 1 '1 w people t ' f nueot of v I Hlreet pavi i ' if.- of 4'nt(i'- !! I., iioiiuoua Oont i iiini'it Mi-.iiirt-d by Hi. ' I ir ilnili 1 ho moat In rlr.K 1 mi'. 1 1 111 miii im'i'i' jrtM'i- 1 - amount i eKti 1 in living 1 pomp'- ' imthority aa approxini iiefy $61 the I hinhh ' 1 Igaport icmev in rtgttt ln Uii rail utt0d b a KtHi for lii ' "' tit" yeai- Kft.Sd'.. ucrtM hi . been inir tx i ii 'h .- m iba Km a T U11 1 ittatrlci. and tin' 1 '' '11 Hi" perl.. 1 oON.'inl T7l,67'i a. 11 Yt 1 11 i. . 1- ibtf'il heti.r N.w M. li . la lir . -in ' 1 i.i-iH ng. i'ii- if puiifi, ym iu. fie or p enamel it -,ught a to tie laapureriu ie. An 1 OHr tl I an I'onoi.i .1. .tit ' truthfu luan, irn .,11 ni'iat : now l(ayaftg City. Ka., It aeam. na tha (hi ma ayatem of ravaiTHe raialng now jtri-ii in Alt)l)iuernHe that of icenetng illicit uceenjttlon through (t mtt of flnea. The ttntiena City THtMa ebaracierlaaa; iha method aa "a leatilaBhto ayatem of igvenue." a "iliTtfurfclriad and de inoraUalng ayatem," "tt fjnn of railing r avenue whi h net only la dawamllilng tf munic-in, mornk, but oftera a nnetent texantntlon t Individual dlaUanatty." While tka laat lieu la charged ai a fart acoxmptiahed In KnHang' city, Ka., It la fortuuflla that "tha tyaiero" ha not yet wrought that evil in Afhwueriiia. There la no ahadW of dONbt here tbat 0t "tnlatetl reveMwa" w all turned hi I a tbe etty'a eoffera. Northern New .Mtxtao haa Infinite peealbSlltlea. f who live In the tagjtth want to dwetftfi them all. Idti Vega and 1 talon tfliftt remain tbe large towna of north era New Mexlon, It ( Important that tnar work togethay to the end that Uta targe aectlon they datnlnate be mo lift aa proparona aa noantble. B a town never ao admn tageonalr alt Ha tad, hnva It never an good n loeal atandltig! vet Ita heat and moat eubtaut!al growth la with ttta growth of Uta eonatry about it. New Mexico it yet t9 mneh a tarrttory of town Tha ant ot the development of tha eauMiry la earning it la tha moat hopeful of algnav llatoti Iiange. Th railroad that eome time ago adopted g "mite are new finding they made a mletake in many important parUlMlftra. Bxeprience mA tha aura and ooaanrvatlam a raaVli thereof are atuilHlec of the hlghant importance. That railroad," aeya tha Ohteam Trlhwna. "have found jiidiT atHwgii, that tome of thatr employwi become mora valuable na thev grow older." llenee, Uiar nre returning to tha arvli ers ic idea that tha lengar ghe etaya la saw Doaitlon the mure valuable anah an age) becomeH la Iha Three bun iiol nn.i twenty-thfgc tboiuaml v; young apruct 'i.ik. miw out MM Oermany, 1 arrlvi-d at Pm- umi. N V , where Dray aro to lie t a rumpain !.- ..xii. ti to naRJW a cutting f 11 'wenty ' iiief net 1 i .Mexico. from tmw. Tree planting vnipy, Spin and aii Iggrnua MMed rap them etwae of jfcrta of The grant fan 1 'n the Pbltopln. 1 They are Qnlneo. h.' u' at htntae 1 nt.' than forty n i 1 iii'-i hoo ha Jii ii.,! ,1 the la'and. f siiajajn city 1 if 1 t.aoo JJhabluuiu "l of pjrro. 1 that o(lMlng l.a. 'iroa, patriarchal and ipgtly rich, ''nig the on and 1 half fnmlllee. It at their l. m ,f ahllili -; I 1 lejbd ui ...t.iii 1 term is" r- aim neaabc" 1 1 unbar of Qomn . ,, have attract. 1 ue amwlMen ' hear If tli. 1. i ,'iu or Mfuai it ad' on exhibit In the Kl r 'f J. If. Tbompaoakof the Manilla gpaat attention far their m.. li it tola! or ihlthy-threv ouncen. any Otero i"'iiity people ml... cun do A.iM'ruaajr. CATFLEMEN RAISE VIGOROUS PROTEST a Hidtng. no knowa who, and the couple hnow he wa telling (ho truth but jalil nothing aliotit It. Ucforo tho Moon reaches its reader, It will be Mr. nnd Mib. Timothy Smith, not Mitt Witt Davli. Now. wlah this cotinlo mtioh hnnplneaa and go on rojoiolug Mtl r in n a't wonuar wnon tne boils w il ring That Exorbitant Grazing iaiB. wom i iong-Mid.no nun 0 -orre,oidence llellbrook IO.) Moon. Pone fin nlla Dornt-tfii Ita 1 I t.VJ Xfll UIIU IWJtl (l, Ut, Reduced MATTER UNDER CONSIDERATION AMONG THE MAGAZINES Holland'a for September, The September number of Holland'a Magazine, publlehed In Dallna. Texna, FUndlih Kuflarlnn. la often aauiAl by or, ulcere nnd en-1 hns mtiile lie npinrnitce, and Is even an. ar ttifii iiueklen'a Bare and. Cn? ma tirnaina saysi Arnica Balva or Ulcer. era. Jt I thn bet heat afltt .heal ante burn and nldi See. park The. 00 n pre. 11. . ring w 1 ' aw, i liapi. 111 ,'Ulr One of the largest maee maetlnna of eattlemeH that naa avwr Uhen piaae m tne awntnweeiern evatiiry was Hem In Silver city Thtiredey f this week. There were repr. nUttlvt of theent tie Intnetry from nendy every pert ot tbe eounty, while that portion trib utary the Oil fwaem was repre entad by a cv or more of the lend ing cattlemen t tha ftJetrlrt. PetRmna w.re drafted protecting agnlnet th high tax Hunoaed for graalng cattle on tha Qtht roreat ra aerva. The following; ta one of the petition Ta the lion (llfterd ftnebot. PWeeter. Wct 8erlce, Washington. D. C. The underdgned, maiden! on dad nani- to the (Jim wrest reaerve, re spect fully petltkrti tar a reduction to a. maximum o twenty cent per head par year tor the prepod obarge for grazing cattle upon the reaerve. Tbe cattle Industry U the prlgelpal occupation of the meldeata of Oram, 8oro.ro and Slam conn He, In which tbe teierve tl hiented, nnd pars at lean 7ti per aant ot the taxes thereof? A very large proportion of the people an- grealy deli sod ant upon the pros perity of tfcte bwatneee. The charge for graslng upon this reaetve affect the indtetry very eertouaty. for about 60 pei rent of the dHttle of the three 'omul.' now grate upon thla reaerve. 1 cattle raleed In thla aectlon are nr miy handicapped In the market by tl,. ailverae .undlttoos of poo, gra, n 1, of water and a rough. b-..k. n 'iti ry, nnd to burden the graalng 11 ixiry with an add ft tonal tax will i..v tbe pro,ierlty or a coeeldera ' ; "pulntlen. If a rata of fifty "; . mnxlmjun, la Jnet a other for-.-1 reaeivea, your patltiotier resnvct- iiii r a preaent that for the (Ilia for- -i reaerve twenty eants Is a Just minimum. :iung thosa In attendance at tha ni..ilng were Vhyne Wfleon. W. K. Jin k. victor Onlheruoa. M. P. nam Iru. Percy Wllaan, J. v. Fleming t imi i. Wilaon. P. M. Shelly. John Jl. t ram l ev Rice, William Doyle, W. R. I'ltt.. J. L. W'yndham. Simeon llel- stein, Dr. Cunningham, T. J. glow 'on. T Kean, M. V. Downea, J. L. niirimi.te. Rd tllrRge, P. P. Jonee, 11. l . Link. ft. O. Ilker, 0.v e Dsnnla, i. B. Kno and V. P. Harrington. Take Kodol After Bating. Attar a hearty moal a loan of Kodol i apepla Cure will prevent an, ntt.toli f Indlgeatlon. Kotlol Is a thorough ilgeaunt and a una run teed oure for indlgeatlon, dyapepala, gna on the tomach. weak heart, sour rtslngt, bad reath and all itomaeb trouble. Sold iy ad druggists. ARRE1TKD ON OHARgE OF STEALINO CATTLE llupeiti. noma e and hla wife are in Jail ht lAa Vtgaa on a charge ot -teallnx cattln Theli ramp near La ega waa raided and cattle wore found there bearing different brand It la believed that theae two belotj to an organised band of cattle nutlere Bncarnaclnn Qutlcrree I alan In jail at the Meadow City, being held to anawer to the grand Jury on the charge ot burg ary, he having stolen i wa'.ch from one ot the reeldenaes of tbat oity. Dent Her Double "I knw na on tor four week, when mm WU6 w n w H"1 ir.w njvi nil - ll'l. wriie .nre. Annie uunitr, ane.i tha nllef fr if their ' le. lie park, none OLARfr Pat 1. fm dnBStei' HaBrtcr r .ibjfo la Arauied. 1? 4ff3.a. 1 to a knawledse rtt Wt ' thforSTkt mt dMeftB Mary It. "Ivnl 'WxBntr n venue. Colunbe. "JPet h ' mi moatha i wa an. I h 1 fvr and tgu. .eni wteihMi; 1 eonid n..i if stenia.h waa ao weak ilaaan' .inm tbat I aanM in after t" aiaaltxI.te tak' ia J ovtuinet! ralMf, and In 1 mi emit, iy eurau. uuar dfi gt-r. : PrTsa Kc KEY LOCATED IN MEXIOO CITY. ojL wh vk resident Brta ' alghtlea and gL and 1 e. is now gfJNty viexloo, where u 'i lorainw ec ri i chlneaa lags of i.'Xloo. Re has ant nom n aipp flEra Hew ruintir J aki n fTAD aevere 111 n attar he 1 ng very well, 1 t competent Hpondenta In mil In Mexico iranee. ttta, owe, at til r n and blin j re nil. r' et remedy haadaeha. a ti at nil tired Ntl few with SuSlc Twi Fortsmewh t" r larae and th m.. tar atii'lesjig nf event wQ&s tin In Mg Idea that ill as event WUIMW apt t Bgrne that um ancce nr the 1 ontetanee i n hdw to hununitr at 1 ties of the Huiall teopU- in iiafticu ' o hk'" inanciHl a' 'hm 1 ae unite 1 t U1114 the A .-HU p that 'lie tun 'Utile pt"-.'C! "f the r. .hi y tor ti r ahea i are hin'iiy antlBfactory, and the i, 'u rial al'u. Ion to not leu.. n MAN POUNO D N A man 1. an-- ftiitii'l lietti Hit" iii,,iiKhi ' - n - Ih, 1 11 I. ml -r-a.l 3l nn ' iHM-hat an.' 'lv on 1 li ner a l'ir mad t'i t'.i.ir, SS I.H-e.t tin iMteelbiv kiu.un leath rui'tin 1 he tm 11 Vl. W. fi. HWMlltf' the gm ta K- t UaJen in. itur In. the i!ni t RlNCON STATION A in i 'o Roilrlauec no!, a tatlon lay, and waa -aeiiger train, .en. HI neck cruahed He ticket in hla ight at miver uat. A euro- d, who Mini their ' II. 't It U nut oame to hla waa kl I. 1 by mmnu amp how li Utnn ter trouble," wrltae r WUiburx. I.. "1 tr, nlthoimji 1 had nr 1 eotttd get, I v 'and when 1 xfat bet one or the biut doc wn bent double, and tiad to rest my hand on my knee nn 1 wsikmj rrom tni terriDi nr diction I wn rescued by ftleetrla bit' tn, whleh reatorril my health and ttrenatn. ana now 1 -an waik tralKht A aver. They re lmply won lorful. ' llunmntecl to ure utomseh, liver and kidney illiorderii at all druif lt. Price Ecu. Kit LED THREE BEARS IN ONE MONTH Elliott Barker, of Henlah. Hm Mi guel county, has killed his vhir.i bear within Uie past .month. The 1- one wna an Inunenae einnamon. Young liarker la but alxteen yanra old. The three bears wre shot on tbe Pecos foreet reeerre. Pleasantly effective. Never In the way. no troubfo to car ry, esay to take, pleasant and never falling In results are DeWltt's Little arty itieers. Tneae lamous uiue puis are a oertaln gunmntse against head ashtt, hilleusness, torped liver and all ef the Ills resulting from oonsUpatlon. They tonic and strengtuen uie liver- Oure Jaaudlee. told by all druggist. . 1 o PHELPS-DODOE PEOPLE GOING AFTER WATER The Phelna-DodRo people will at once begin to sink a well at Jurtlia. t)i fro eonaty, and ill go, If aaeee kry, two thouean.l f-.-t in th amJaav or to ffnd artealan unter. A Touching story T,t?wWHn erlattg tnreei irouoir. JW1 t -lns rtW.Mr up. We wers leewUr, .V(JieO . reaoiveti ti riuri nflar taklna four bet! HM,! MOT ! naw In nrfi er eefd. 4I all Om'tnSte oS' Suar aataedT Ttll bettln free. ic t ever feuml." at all drucmei auaranteed. LEE80N APPOINTED WEATHER OBSERVER. J. J. I.eeami ha been annolnteil n United States weather and crop ob server for New Mexico, and for the beneflt of thoae who are Interested, will rord the dally temperature and precipitation on the bulletin board of th Scvirro Drug and Supply com pany, ti the chieftain. Dangerous and Uncertain. Fnr sunburn, tetter aad all skin aad sealp diseases, DeWHt's Wit oh Hntol aire has no eounl. it Is a oertaln cure for blind, bleedloc. Uohlng and p rot rod In a; nltes. It wilt drn'w tho fire out of a burn ntnl heal without leaving a scar. Bolls, old sores, aarbuneles, ete.. are quickly cured oy U10 uie of the genuine DeWltfa Wltoli Ilaxol Salve. Aocopt no substitute aa thay are often dangerous ami uaoertaln. void by all druggleta. GOVERNOR OTERO NAMES DELEGATES TO MINING CONGRESS, NATIONAL IRRIOATION CONFERENCE AND CONVENTION OF MILITARY SURGEONS.. Onvemor Otero haa made the fol lowing apnolatmeuta aa deensMee fttn New Mexico to tbe eighth an nuel aaslonof the Americas Mining conkrea which meet in Kl Paao. Texaa. Nm ember 14. IS, Id. IT and Rlllc MacDo.m1. of Sooorro: T. H. Jrnka. T. A. Jonea, Albuquerque; C. T. Brown. C. R. Keree. Socorro: A. W. Harrla. Klnnaton: Oevne v. Prlchard. J. W. Akera. ganta Fa-. W A. Mclver. Memtl; W. fl. Hopewell. Hllleboro; Don It. iSatule. Lordebnrg; W. II. Newoomb. Silver Cltr: F. J Dnvl Non. Pino Altiw; J. Tlaynolik, Ua Vegaa; c. J. Onvtn, Haton. Delegate to National Immigration Conference. A delegate from New Mextao to the rational ronerenoe upon Immigra tion at New York. Dearnhhar aad T, uovwnor utero nai DHWOlniad: W. U. Hunker, Jantee 0. MeNary. Lm Vegaa; Alfred Qrunatehl. Albu querque ; J. W. Bible. Hanover; Qran vine t-enneton. Aster; a. 11 Orlm shaw. Santa re; John W Poe, Hca ,well; Charles Springer. Springer; Martin l. hmn,- Ijis t ruces; L. t). Fuller. CnrlalMtd. Delefates to Annual Meeting of Aseo elaten ef Military Surgeons. To represent New Mexico at the foitrto. nth annual meeting of th A relation of Mi liary Surgeons, which v'!l be held st iMrott. Mlrhlnan. Bon- temper :th to Wh. Inclusive. Clover iiir Otero has made th fotlowlug ap pointment; t'oii.1,1 W. R. Tli.ton. Riirgeon gen oral, fas Voaas; John T. Pearre. ma jor, nirgeon Drat Infantry. Albuquer que; K. I Wood, aaaiatnnt aurgeon. First Infantry. Silver City; .J. A. Maa l alatant urgeon. Flrat Infantry. Santa Fe, H M. Smith, aaalstant aur aeon, Flrt cavalry. Ijm Vegna; P. M. Carrinaton. surgeon V. C hoafdul. rort Stanton; F A. Buahnell, aurgeon, V. 8 A . Fort ftayard. The Only Way. There Is so way tn maintain tho health and strength or mlml snd body except by nourtabment. There Is no way to nourish except through the stomach. The stomach must tm kopt healthy, pure ad sweet or the trength will let down nnd disease will set up Nn appetite, loss of strength, nervousneas, headache, con lUnntlon, bad breath, sour risings, rifting. Indigestion, dyspepsia and alt stoma eli troubles that aro ctirnblo are quickly etirad by the uso of ICodBl pyepepem Cure. Kodol digests what you eat and strengthens the whole dismrMve apparatus. KNI8HT8 OF PYTHIAS QRAND LODGE MEETING. Owing to the mlsfortuue of Santa Ke lodge No. a, Knlghta or Ptblas. of Santa Pe, having IU Pythian borne, or Castle hall destroyed by collapsing, tbe grand chancellor has. by request of the Santa fn logne, changed the place and date of holding the twenty secoad annual convention from SanU Kc to La Vegas, and from Septem 1 er so to 27, lfOe. Pytblnns will take notice that the twenty-eeeoml annual convention of the grand lodge, nnirnu or rytniaa. will eonvana in lie Oaetle hall of Kl Dorado lodie No. 1 K. of P.. at Las Vigaa. N. M., San- tetiiber It, lvt6. at 10 o'clock In tut morning. ' Now good dlgetion waits on nppV tit.' mid health on both." . If it doesn't, tiy Bnneftek Ulood lllttcr. Lpili physician for sn Al'-H'iuer- ISAAC TAYLOR COMMITS SUlCIDE BY 8H00TINQ Wor.l has be-n raclvd that lease Taylor, a ranchman in th agatera part of San Miguel county, tjj4 eon mltted ante! by shooting hmMalf In the head, lie had hevn sVhxkfna heavily for aaveral day. Soothing, and Gosling. Tha salve that heals without a smr la D Witt's wltoh IlAMri Salve. No remedy erfeeis sneh speedy relief, it draw out Inflammation, soothes, cieis nnd heals all rvte, burns and braleei. A euro cure for piles and 1Mb ellaaaaea. PeWltt'a Is the only genuine Wttah Ilasel Salve, llewnre af eountertelta, they are dangerous. Sold by all ilruagliU. Ys Sorlbe Gets Back. Wonder why It h) tbst teOpUi g.- iiugr .ier mitbtng. Kvn tf 'be nut n v 10 i. a wedding gBJ tl" -,'t kiio ',- tli- j -hlnk th writ, r uuiiaa them, an.t bint around that the ailter I1111I better keep !n moioli klmt When h- alil tli."; wa t e NSW CRIMINAL CAggg IN BRANT COUNTY. Tiu- fall termofTii Third hsMclai 'lUtiirt court for Orini' county, son vei,o. at Stiver Clu 'oday, Judge Frank W. Paiker. pr. i.ln. There art- tweoty-aeven (rltnlnnl and sixty five civil case o n'h, .locket. The iollowlng eien of Ih. . rimlnfll east' have lie. n limltutod -im-o the sprlimi term 01 . ourt ; Terrlini) nppell.ee. vs. ' pellx Mnr in, apinllant; Territory, apiifii.-e, v. W ll. Iluanerens, appellant Ter riio.y. r I'orflrlo Oreerltas, uinnier; Tiiriioii v. defendant, not unt e.l i irui rv. Territory, v rtefcn.lant. not uit..ii i, larceny; Territory, vs.' t; I. (ialax, unlawfully luteiferlnK ilh oIit. Territory, ilpjiellee, v v 111 Mai. 1 . .-ijipellnnt. bar evliloti Is saylnx a good deal. Tho cover design la a simple but re markably beautiful one jnt n bunch ot golden-rod In It natural color. Mnndaomely lithographed on heavy white paper, the effect la most pleasing. One at tbe leading article of the month Is "Tarpon Fishing on the Tex s Coaai," by p. i Holland, iiuhlleher of Holland's Magaiine and Farm and Ranch. Mr. Holland I a true iports man aad hi description of a popular aport will he rend "-tli intereat. The September lu of Holland' Magatlne Is, primarily. fiction num ber, however. A strong racing story. "Love In tbe Home Stretch." Is con tributed by liorena M. Page. Will Harding Mnyee, In a .e to. tale, give the remartmble experience of a Ufa Inaurnnoe agent In earlier years. "A Coon Pint Idyl" Is a mountain tory. written In the beat vein of Frank M. Sweet, whoee name la not unknown to magatlne readers or un usual pathos la 'The Deserter." by Leone C. dale, which Is offiet by the humor of "Tbe Indian Idol," l Mary R Klllllee. Ralph T. Yat tell, of a summer reaort epteod" In "The Per airfenelty of Maud' and Mlirord W. Koehay hag an eceedlngly clever tale of the Chleag . atrlke and the troubles ot a atrlke leader. James 0. Fngan contribute a atlrring railroad story, "Freight Brakemau No. II." while among tbe atorle tor young piople are aome exoellent one by Leonora Beck Rlile, Patricia Pel ham and Klls abetb C. Buekbam. Jake H. Harrison baa au esqulalte little poem. To Bdlth. ' which la htppily tlluatrated. and there are some other good onea by Mlnta Hulon Roa.lhouae. Harry Van Imnmark and uthvr O Funniest ef All Stery Writers. No llvinc writer pofsaes qualities ao like those of Charles Dlekena aa W. W Jacoba. in Kngland hla ipu larlty la of the hlgbeat. bat be in yet to be widely known In Ameiti-a. Thl la one of the treat the Coamopolltan haa In autre for Ka reader, tor by special airnagmente a!, that .Mr Jacob Is 10 write for aome time to oome. will appear in it page. Tii first atory, "rour Pigeon. I pub llabed In the October number Thla and those to be follow will be I litis tmted by Will Owen, tone of the bet living Interpreter of humorous char acter, lleeldea tffe above, then- .in to appear In the October ami tii-i early laauee of tbe Coamopolltan it splendid atory of Jovu and lniln.- life, by Adeie Marie Shaw; a humor 'in tale Of a New York politician who Ml afoii, of the nnt! cigar-en.- law In I ll. liana, by Ltroy Hrolt. 'Sonic I'ncauney Tale,'' by Aiiil.niNi- lilercc --who" title call tor no comment . and j charming, sympathetic atory or child lire by Annie Hamilton ihinii.'ll Sueeese Magazine. Tin- leading art le u In Sue. .. MaRarine" foi September dvala 'li tin' appointment ot Kllhn Root a- .' cr tm of at ate, to lake tbe pine of tli. John Hay. To ay Hint till akei.-h I Interesting and lniru.-- , when it la told by Walter Wellman la in attempt to emphasise a i-if i-inU-iii truth. Mr. Wei. man la one of the lending Jonruallct or America, and in alao oue of Mr. Hoot' cloaeat frl.-ii.la. Mr. Alfred Henry 1j w cm .nms hla Intareatlng aerleanf dotH-tive tor lea, entitled "Inspector Vat' Adven turea." In this Installment Mr Vnl unravels the myateries nf The Affair of Sainie Marie." "Wawoua Debt. ' by Mabel Martin, la, iierhapa. one of tha moat ambition eforts ot the new writer to reach the helBhta of dram atlo art. "How to Make An Audience Ijhi1 i.y Oertrude Vivian, la n atory or mlrtii. Mlaa Vivian nets as apekeewumnii for David WnrtMd, FrnnR IMnlela. Mnr cellne," Dlgby Rill. Wlllsm T H.hIk--. Jetferaon de Angoll. and Sam lb ru ard. "The Scholar' Debt to P.mter Ity." by ,Vutlu Barclay Pletclir, I a selection of the beat thing tn a bril liant oration delivered ot the omiiI eentennlal anniversary of Tun- t'ol lege, whloh la Mr. Kleiob. r iilma mater. It deale with aomo or the iiioki Import nnt queetlona now bef'-rc the public. O . A Slrenusua Teacher. A little glri who read qature book, stitdlea natural history, and I devoted to net whs discovered holding bunny In iter lap, trying to direct bis atten tion to a book that she had. and ever and jtnan boxing bis long ears vigor ously. A 11 11 tie waa shocked, of curse, and Inquired what was the moving oause of surh cruelty. "He's so stubborn," replied thu lit tle teacher. "A rabbit stubborn' Why. child. 1 never beard of such a thing. What Is be stubborn about?" "I'm trying to teach him the multi plication table, and he Junt won't try to learn, nor even any It over after me. Now, you say It, 1r, 'Thrcv time two are six--three times three arc iiiin).' " Hm the rfbbk didn't aay It. ami again atttltia Inquired Into her little niece's oondliot aa two or tli roe inor ruff war administered to tin poor rr. 11 turaS All too conxenleut ear Why, aaatlo, ' explained the girl, the hawks all aay that rabbit mill tlp.y Jfcatar than any other animal. 11 nd hlw ohailtisi. little rieai'ir won't iven.g Ihroiiali the three time thraas with me.' Henry M. Will. In September l.ipplnoott'a. KILL thb COUCH ANOC URE THB LUNGS W,T" Dr. King's Now Discovery FOHIJ fONSUMPTIOK OUQlis and OLDS Pries SOo&SI.OO Fres Trlsl. Surest and Uuicksst (Jure for nil J THIIOAT nnd I,ltNO TBOUJJ. LBS, or M0NE1 HACK. I it Sour Stomach No sppetlte, lass of atrenctb, nervous nM. hesdsohe. osnstkMtten, bsd breath, r-nsral dsbiliiy, seur rtelngs. snd oalarth r th stomtoh sra sll da to Indlcestieii, Kodel ouras Indlgaetlon. Thia new dlsoov ery represents Iba nsieral Juices of dices lion as they exUt In a healthy atenuch. combined with the greatest known lonio snd reooiMlruotlve propainas. Kodol Dy-1-Ofn' Curs deas not only aure lndienon , and dyspepsia, but this (siidus remedy 1 curu all stomach treubtas by otoaneln;, ' purlfylnr, sveslenlne and siransihenins; the mucous msmbrsna lining the stomach, I Mr. & S Bail, K'tNUFuceJ. w. v., mm. Jvfcow-aJ ni au w at saw uti( It l mi' Kodol DIsests What You EaL BitUeieoly. SI M go hut 3K mt the trUI bt. wUleh uila tor so swat. Prtparad by R. a UtWITT 00., 0HI0AQO. 1 For sale by al. druggists, f