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· 1$99; ·i~ the-title {)f:tl1~- a.ct;-ef~r;. -_ .· · red t~; ·illS n~pe~Iin;g . th~t p~~t of · · ·

the cbal 9ii 'irispe~.-t~on · l~w whi.ch . gaye the mort~ys' ovet; $2;000, to •...

·I:·-·· _·•. , . > .. _. __ · , . ... ..·lt}1¢g¢~erals9bQO} fU!ld•: Jrth~ J;' ·~1\t~l:ml~~ ,1?~~1io.~<l~. ')'l;l~tE) ·.o~ks~ N M.., ~1!. Regi~ter willlo6k at. the title, it -~ ........ _, __ ,, .··. , .. sa.co:nd·~Jlasr;~all matt~-.:".. . . "_·_--·n- _·b. -_-. _ ._ .. _.·· t.h·_·. _· __ .t·· • t.h. · • __ · ·-· __ nf ___ ...... 0 __ u···s·. · " · ·. · · · · · · · · · -·• · ·· · · · · · w1 ·. · e. seen . a : · ... 1s 1 . a~u _ .

·_ .S~.i.M.wli,.rt()n,'t;4iiQr.and .Pfpp_;r. ·act was ~pproV'ed .. ;by GovernQt i • : · • ·. •• ·.- ·· .. · · · ·. · · · ~ · ·· · · · Otero, on ~ebrttary ::_ 16, ·· 1899>

'qrnttaf:paper LiQ(OID (Ouoty~· Thisact by ,which $6,0()0 was · · · · · · ·· · · taken out of the public· school

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.. Be Prepared, to Give ~our Patrons Bet=

I'~U~SDAYS ·' '· · · · · ...• $l • .I)O : ftt11d artd given to a private citi~ HURSPAY .JAN •• -9.,.1~02.· zen, who is already .overpaid, for IS IT BOODLE oR IONQRANCa?. th~ services r~quired, was-approv­

ter ,Goods·, at LQWer Prices ~ \ r·

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As. soon as President· Roosevelt io_pnd,;;tfiat the charges against

· Go):~~~o·r Otero bad been prefer­.· r.ed. by personal enemies of_.the

-latter and that · ~hey were false, ~ re-appointed him. and a major­ty of the citizens of the te rritoty \Till approve his action.-Roswell "'gi~ter. ..

During 1902 Than Ever Before. That

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\I '7e have reason to expect that ·litor of a news paper pub­.;d in a community of intelli­

:nt people, would have greate~ vard for fact than does the ed-

ed by Governor Otero, and that act was in keeping with his whole course as Governor ofNew Mexico. Does the editot of the Register want the good people of the Pecos Valley to utiderstand that he fully approved this act of Governor Otero; and that he thinks it is perfectly .proper to rob the public school children of the territory at:td give the money to some political favorite, or pur­chance, a partner or business as­sociate of the Governor. It has been openly charged that the Governor and Mr. Clark were partners in a sheep ranch at the time of the passage of this act, Q.nd we have never seen any denial of the charge from them. However, we know this amend­ment was made simply to give the inspector all the fees, and we

Taliaferro M. & T. Co. ···················~~······

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~or· of the Register. If he will Lke the trouble to infonn him­df, he will find that many of

the most intelligent and best peo­ple of the territory, preferred charges against Oterro's admin­istration, and opposed his re-ap­pointment.

tlt;Register has always claim­ed that Otero's record is all right, and thus endorses all his acts as (}overnor.

k"JOW Otero approved the act. The EAGLE would now like to

have the editor of Register tell the people who read his paper, if he approved this act of the Gov­

Little· Casino Saloon ·~· •

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Imported Wines, Liquors ~ Cigars .................. Sole Agents for Green River Whiskey ................ ..

CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION. j White Oaks Avenue Next Door East of EXCHANGE BANK.

Now let us see how this looks, we refer the editor of the I~egister to one single act of the Governor, :.t nd will ask him to read section

ernor. Does he believe in public '-"-''!.1\oo/

office for Boodle? If so, we can ~ll"'\\"' Potter & white~ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN

-~the ~ompiled laws of 1897, ----that all moneys

understand just why he whoops for Oter9: If not, then he must plead ignorance, for there can be no other excuse for his support .. ing a :man for Governor with such

Drugs, Books, Stationery, Toilet Prepora tions, Etc.

Special attention given to Mail Orders. El Paso, Tex. J oil inspector -~r, shall be

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f the editor of the Register will "AOIN" THE OOVE~NOR. Shelton...:=Payne Arms Company. be honest about this, be will ad- Washington Times, Mut:sey's mit that under this law the coal paper, says about the oposition to Wholesale and Retail Fire Armes, Ammunition,

., :nspector was to get $2,000 a Otero's confirmation by the U.S. ~~- Saddles, Harness and Leather Goods. We make a l1i~ s~vi&s,~an•:l t!tat the Senate. fl<~ Specialty of Fire Arms, ~mmunition and S~ock

,y · · · f h b. ~1 Saddles. All mail orders g1Ven prompt Attention. f>,OOu per year. was to·go ..... Rel~n.tles~ war are ,.:;~, -~~n~e- • l ~eneral pub he school clared by &,,.~~ge bo~'- ~r ~ttu~~ns 3Q5 N r~h Oregon St., El Paso Texas.

1.erritory. Now, we of New Mextco agau1st Govenor 36 3 Otero. ..

turn to page ' sec.. A large delegation has come · _ . _ · · - · · · · __ -_ ·· _· · . · .. · · . . · ·. · . ·_ · · , of 1899, wher~ he wtll fron1 the Territory to defeat the , .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••

.end111ent of sec. 2644 of confirmation of his reappointment led 1 a ws of 1897, in and the members declare that the.y

~~ . -t · t of the section have received .:tssurance that hts­t. ~a' yar . . . . . . . nomination will fail.

'-...--~·/aichprovlded that all the mon- . In thedelegatiortareex-Govern-' ... · eys collected ov~r $2,000, be turn- or Prince

1 Prof.Jordan, Presiden.t

.ed into t~he general school fund1 oftheNewMexicoCollegeofAgn­is repealed. This was dot1e to cttlture;.E.A.J:i'isk,}oh_nR.De~~ier

· &.ive to Johns. Clark, the chair .. a prottttnent _ capttahst;. MaJor

J.OS. WHIT E.

= Freighter and Contractor for allkinds of Team work, Hauling etc. Prompt attention given to all ofders. ,~ .. P'fices ,,... ,__ Reasonable· .. .. .. . . .. .................. .

~:~_ Ji.. • . . . . . . . • • . _· .. · _ 1 Frit~ Muller, who organt:ted sev-. m" \?f the . terntonal centra .. ·1 R· .. ·. h Rider comp· anies in ·•·••••·••·······eee••e·eeee•·••••••e·•·•••·•••••·•· . . 11 . f h . . . t' era . oug . . . . .. . . . . -

111tt"'"'· a o t e · lrtspec wn New Mexico; Major W. :a:. H.

TRADE IS SOLIClTED. YOUR

"~none: ~~;~1YRider~11'ii~;~t prp~;!.~!~ White Oaks Passenger Li rle. J. F. ~1anrting, Secretary of the R.epublica11 ,R<;-tOrm League of New Mexicp. and a number ... of

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Regular.t~ips d~ily to the rtK;ti}road Good Rtgs and Careful Drtvers.

Passengers carried to White Oaks ,. and any part of the country. . . . . . ; !

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WH!1RTON BROS., Mines and Mi:ueral Lands £or sale. Also

Farms and Rancht"s'. If yon have anything to sell, list it with us. If YDll want to buy a Mine, Mining Prospect, a Farm or Ranch we can ac-T he ceremony, Rev. S. E. Alli~ commodateyou. 1'ltlesinvestigntedandvatents

m1nes. obtained. Assessments fot· non-residents, son, M:ethodist Pastor, officiating,

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Fancy Groceries.

James Woodland .is doing the POSTOFFICE: WHITE OAKS. N. M. then q.ega;J:l.. Low mt.~sic was carpenter work on S. A. N eid 's M .1 Od R • con tirtt.'ted· thron ghou t. the cerenlo~ ......... l(' .... ~,......,..._..,~ .. """"""""~}I'V')tJ' .. ,.O)o.O ............. ,., ......... ""'............ aJ ers e(eJve · · · new residence. ~ ~

ny a~1d. th.e. effe.ct ·was ··beautiful ... w H Sl · ghter ~ and impressive. Rev. R. P. Pope has been out ·~ • I au . ~ Prompt Attnntl•on

'I'he bride's dresR was a pe,arl of town this week, preach,ing at ~ Mutual Life ID§Ur~nce (O. ~ t • white China silk, with yoke of his various appointments. M : ·-------:-:-•• ,":-~' O"er lace, a11d trimmed with ber· John Owen, Joseph Gumm and.· S . ALAMOGORDO, N. M. € ·corn Cobs, co· al,

" ·"c w~..-••-.W'" liJI(»Jl'JtJ'II.Iw"'--.~l(rt.._W'Ilu'q,A{I\ liiJihJII.c•.w~.t"-..-~tt.._lll...,.lt .. tha~ silk, finished with lace. The J...ee H. Ruis~lle went to I: .. incoln

WOOD OR TRASH

skirt was walking· length, trim~ to attend commissioners court. \ H OTEL=Z E.J G ER me<L wit.h·tucked ruffl_e. Her h.at John Y. Hewitt went to •Ala-

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wa~ wh1te velvet, tnmmed w1th I mogordo to look after legal mat- ·· ~E'~r~s-o.j·E.XB:S-~ white China silk, and a cluster of ters in Otero county.

Eur'opean Plan.----white tips.· Shoe::;· and glO\·es Karl Keith, Bird Keith and _ 1 . were white. to match rest of cos- Fred Hou~eman are at Carrizozo, .......... Buffet and

tume. working for the railroau com- ........ Res tau rant. 'rhe EAGI.,E is among .the well pauy .

. )dsl~(>rS for their future happiness. Coal Oil Brown ha8 gone East. , . -·· ·- . . . -- -. I The Yellow Jacket Group. The K~ights of Pythias order

Chris Yaeger has reached the install newly elected officers to-4(, foot in the 200 foot shaft he· night.

I is sin1dng on the Yellow Jacket I. N. Bailey and Henry li'ritz group. Good ore has been in ev- delivered grain here last week to idence all the way down, and the T. M. 1\ Co., from Spring

....... J.\:Ie~srs. · Good & Co. and the Ranch.

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~PAUL MAYER ; •1Livery, feed and ·.

Sale Stable. Good Stock and Rigs.

' -'White Oa!cs A venue.

Will kc<m a good

fir~ :\LL NIGHT iu

---~---~~---~~ ~~--------~·-· ----=-=~-~~-=--Eddy Brothers are becoming very Mrs. I. N. Bailey has just re- ~. __ .. ___ --~------~~--~-enthw~.iastic over the outlook. turned from a three month's visit $10 REWARD I u· t I ·o tor They do not 1ntend to stop at a among relatives in Kansas. :F'rom Estey City, N. i1., Dec. 0 e ax \I ~ depth of 200 feet, but intend to Leslie Ellis was up from Lin- 5th, one pair of black horses, · · h · f t one branded L B on left shoulder, i begm anot er contract or grea - coin .Monday. He came for his h h 1 f

one white hind foot; t e ot et Has the very be~t o accom­er depth as soon· · as the present family who have been visiting branded N M on left flank. white ---· ·· - · ·· .. -:-----·--·-~~-~ contract is ended. here since Thanksgiving. spot in forehead, one white hind ntodations to be found in this

-------- ---·- foot. Ten dollars reward for the -~----~,, ___ · -~ · James :Morris came in :first of return of said horses, or informa- sect!' on of Ne· """' 1\:rexico. . . the week from the rail road front. t" th t 1 d t th · ... v J. :t ~ · H. C. Crary has sold his inter- ~on a ea. s o eJr recovery.

est' in the Clipper to E. Heiniman. Jim got a foot pretty badly ·1 A. JACKSON.

Th Cl. · 1· ted the mashed and came in for repairs. e 1pper ts · oca near · . . . Boston Boy and ·Little Mack, and . .~o~n A?ams, ~mmng .e:xpert, is developing hi to a Very promis- Tn?tdad, Colo.' 1S .at the ~~xter:. .. O£th? conditi?n of the Exohan«eBa~k. \Vhite • o· . t 8 He lS here to exauune the proper'- ()n.ks, Newl\fmoco at th~ close of busmess, De· 11:~-b prospec . . . . . . . cember 31st., 1!101.

··-------- . ty of Tahaferro & Spe.nce, 'tn the· · · RESoURcEs.

Gallina IDOt!tltains. Loa.m• and Discounts, ................. $82,466.03 Th e W1'11 be 10 p· t'eacht'tto- . t "' d W S . h .f.N 1 .. . .1.1 d Overdrafts,.............. . . ... .. .. .. .. . 170.15 · er t b a I< re . nut C?- oga '· ca e l!"'urui~ure n.nd Jfixtures,.. ..... .. . .. .. t.g~'i'·J?

Property .Sold.

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Come and see us. STATEMENT

f. M. Lund, rrop'r.

M. PARKER~ the 1Iethodis.t.;. church Sunday at the E.~ AGt E office ··yesterday·. I~eal ~stat~, ............... ·· • .. ··· · .. · .. au·29 1 '< ~ · . (.ash and. Sight Exchange, ............ 3~,874.38

(. •1: U1Ql'11ill{f·· .T.he ~Iinisttr ·. will be He informs us that he has pur- · sii9;osii.~2.

' ~: ';11 ~-- · · ~tbsent. He preaches at Texas chased 3-hundt·ed head of ·year- LIABILITIEs.

· Notary Public .· . Fi1~e. and · Lif~ · --.~ · !nJ;ttrance Paf:k in the morning, .11 o'clock, ings1 which he intends pastering ·oapitn.istock, ......................... $3o,ooo.oo ·

·: Undivided Profits .................... , . 9,49B.m; and ·wiU. :fi11 his pulpit here at

1 this wint~r near Nogal. · Deposits, .............................. 74,559.73 Real Estate , .

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· I Due Other Banlcs,... . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 5,03:~.84 night. . ·· AllenHighfil came hi from the . ·. · 8119,089.32

Sunday ~chool at 10 a. · m.; 1 railroad· front. · Al g.ot drawn in- I, Frank J. Sagel·, clis&ierofthe above named 'ti' th L. 3 ~ l' bank do solemnly sweartlHttthe aboveAtaternent. : · _qpwor e~~ue .. P• !11. ·· to a scrap out. there ·and P?t a. istruet~~~hebest. ofmykno.wled~re andbelier.::

-·------· ·---·~---· ltrio of denizens of :Mexico Vfejo FtiA~n: J. SAGER~ /CII"""

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,COlt tine. n.· tar ~Jil ~:·~~-· '-,___: Company ~ - ~ . . . I

~~~. ~~, . · Pay Car Held Up. ·to sleep with a rlub just irt tin~e . . .. . .. . : :ca~llior. . ,~"'-"-....,..;....~· · ,_......._....-~--~~-"'-"';-;~-\1 li ""'" . . . · · . . . J . • f : SubscnbP-tl·and sworn to nefore tne tins 2nd., ·A. ·· · · lla-r[· llli SlJffil ·

I Sattu·day afternoon th.e pay ~ar' to save the life 0 a stranger.. day of Janum.:y, :A· n.,1\l02. '.. . venu~·· D:ti.'')ut . "l' "* ... .. (::of Good & Co. was held up atthel·whom they were atta.cldrtg with ·. rSEJ .. U · EirGE}'iJ3.T:,"S•rmtAit'rl . , · ·• . ! . • . ..- Notary Pub be.

.end of the lme of · extenswrt, and i kn1ves. A real streak of the c,;b .. ect; Att~st ~.·, ~ .

ahottt 81,000 takeii •... "l'he high~;romantk, eh·All~rt? That Irish· w. c.~f·;-J": /f r..L.,.:t'ons. way111en escaped t111InJ1lred. i weapon was all nght.• oeo. r.,., ...

Eagle mock. . Agent Troy Laundry. 131 Pa5o ·

Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited, Chas. Adams, Proprieto·

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·. ···-~r.: ... ~UNINQ h~STINCT, . Te~asLiveiStock A~sotiation4 _,c~~romt~!lle, to:·,ti~e,- especialJ;y .. /tne'ele~en~h-annlial, m~eting

_;<tcrof:)S .t.hew~ter, discussions, will- ·df tht T'~xas_ Liv.e Stock·· A~soci..: t---. '' .'' t ' '; .- ·-' -:: :: .'. ' .. . ·.-,. _ ... ' •, ' - .~ ' ,_ ' ' ... ,__ ·._- : ' _· ' :. '- 1,- : ·- ._·_. ' ' '::.. • '(I. ' .- :-, '- ' '. .· ' ' ' ' ' , •

•. ;(--be st(l.t.:ted.a~:t? 'W~o-•s a m~rtiug~.Yatiou will.be~lteld ·.in ·· tlie city o~ -t~· :. -e:P;gineer au~ ~b:Q' is :ttQt; ·:tt?w you,l · E1 Paso,- T'e~as, Jan., .15· and 16, \\:·: ;·:cau t~lli!~.;~ilg;itl'eer;'Vbenyousee·.l902; · · Th{f .-$econd ·a.nttualmitl .. ~.: . ' ,()pe, ''an,d .. so' :forth .. and .·. SQ Ott• . wintercartiival will beheld in El

.. '.--f'~ere .is 1lb~~ule, a~d •. we": 4?~bt ·Paso, J~n'p.arylS ·to 19, incll-Jsive, . printing:. If you \· .. veryP-tu~}l wileth~r one' catf ~b~ -and duringthecarpivaltherewill. read tt all theyear.round, you are •.,·.a·· · ···· .· · . ···' ·:·.;·H· ·· ·. · .· ···t~t· · • · •t .-.. · . ·· · .- . : ... ·d· .1. . . · · 1 · po1Sted on all the tmpor.tant and ..... ~~wp. up.. .. ?w o etlts .l . . ~ee.n ;?e .a· g-r-a~ 1ve . stock. show ~e d mterestiug affairs ·of tqe world.

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-Northeastern \:h~.t.a- man w1th. no edncatton, .. m thatctty. On thts occas10n, It. is .the best and. most reliab,le

·-~~.~.···]... ~ith'rto pret~pses pof being·.·· a~ with the various attractiom> above newspaperthattnoney artd braitis \ ·~'engineer/' w1U make a· commer ... referred to it is certain that there can produce-. and those ~pould be

·; ·;;;·ial.~ucces~ of a Jt;~;.hte that an en.- ~.will be a .. large att~ndance of the distinguishh;tg tr~it$ of the

:Railway Co.r..-. ...... ............ OEN~B.AL ~IME.

,. ~'.,. · : ~ ;' b. · lt·:·}· ·~:.:)I · · f· a··.. . . . .·. ·.·. · . . .· • ~ ,. • newspaper that lS destgned. t~ be .·; .;~·· .. g~~~r. \~·lt _tal ·f1P4so l ~gre~s, stock men .tn El Pas~ tn Ja-nuary read by allmembersofthefamtly.

/Y~ et~~!' b,as p:!ost mtseraJ:>ly,fatled t;n. next. . Yery_low ratlroad rates Subscription price, $1 a year,, : ;{·. :How often willa leaset ~ake. h~l4. will be made for this event from Any newsdealer, newspaper or

·;.. · ··; 9f :a. m1tl,e· after an · ~i!n-gineer lias. all points in Southwest. Every- po~tm.aster. will receive yo.ur .su~­', gotten t.hrough witH it and make· thing- possible will be done by sd. ~npttlotn, ~ TyouRm. ay matl tt , , ' · .. · .· .. . · · · · ... . · . · · . . tree 0 ~· HE E;PUBLIC,

·til'. a ·b1g ·· nune . of an abandoned· the generous and hospttable peo- St. Louiss Mo.

• 1Tr4in No. 1 lep,ves Pecos d~ily 1:05 p. m... P.nd arrives at Carlsbad 4-:26p.m., leavesCal'lsbnd4;45p. m. arrives BoswQJl 7:45 p. m.; leaves RosweU8 :10 p. m., arrives Amarillo 4:30 a.; m. connections-with A. T. & s. F. and F. w. & o. c. Railw11ys.

Train No " leaves Amm:illo daily 5:30a.m., arrivesBoswell2:00 p.m. leaves Roswell 2:00 p. m,, arrives Carlsbad 5:15· p. m. Train No. 6 leaves Carlsbad daily '{:30 a.· m.,ar­rives Pecos 11:35 a. m., connecting with Texas & Pacific Ry.

·~ ' ~ · property. In additionto ed~ca- ple of El Paso to make the l'lth tion, wbic~ we would he tij.e last , annual canvention of the Texas to decry, a man n1ust "bav.S',Hfac- Live Stock, Association the lar­

··:'""·"uity," to use a New Engl~t~~ ex- gest and best ever held. The ex· · .·: press~9.t1, in order to be a mining ecutive committee of the Texas

·~,,-;·,: engineer. To be an ornament to Live Stiock Association have an­his profession he must . have, in nounced the foJlowing program: addition to ~dUCation a~d faculty, ConvE-ntion caJletl to OI'(Jer by Obarles Schre· gumption and the power to work iner. l't't'l'lident of l~eri'Ville.

]Jlvn(m.tion by ......... .. ·"'hllrd. Of the~e four qualities a .\ddn·ss uf welcome by ........... . lllaU can get aJ.Jong very we11 with Heaponl'e to nddress of welcome ~n b~hali ot

tim 'J't>xas Live Stnck At~Rociation. by lion. A. only three, and the non-essential ~. Reed, of Bertrom.

quality is not either facU:~:t.·y· , P•·esident'11 annualaddreHJ. - Re~uJI't of the soert'ttu·)· tl'easumrr

. gumption Or the power Of WOrking Jtermrt.ofstandmg committeNi . . hard. 'the min in~ SChOOlS are J utt·oduction nf l'e!IO}Utions.

'" New bmlinoa. · tnrnj,ng out year year by year "What cnn,..titutell u guod Ll'ef auimal," dis-lnarty men who Jack at ]east one cussh•n led by Jos. 1<'. Hreen, of Gregory.

• • •·How cnn l'exae cnt.tle :.'l·owers remove the ~ Of the essen t1a}s reqUtr~d tO make. eXisting prejuilicengainst the Texas sU>et· in the

a n1ining engineer, ancl..these men mark~b• c1f the wol'ld?"discuAAion led by Marion • Samp11on, of Alvarado.

are bound to be 1 at lures, or.. at "~fexus fe11d p1·oduc1.s the bt•st in the world .. th.a...best, only indifferently sUe· fc•l' fq.ttent.ing cat~le, Discm;sion le•l R. K. Er--~ . ~ \\In, of Wuxahachie.

cesstul. Addre!'s by Hon •• Jus. D. S~ere. Hovernor of

It is frequently marvelous to see tho Stute of 'fe:xns. • · • "'fhe revj vnl of the horse," address by Ht)n.

how unerrmgly a man, wttb a Ht>nr:v Ex1ill, of Dallas. well developed mining instinct 'fhe Rheep ana goat industry, Addrt'ss b:r <~l.

. · . . h f ' W. L. Block. of li't .• 1\lcKavitt. wl.ll go stratg t or a body of ore. Unfini11hed buRiness. "fhis holds true whether the man Election of officorsfor t-nsuing year.

Sele<'tion of tho time and place for tht> next annual mooting. is educated or not, and indeed ed­

ucation seems to fail at developing this instinct. I;

In Yiew of all this we may say that there is no rule to measure mining engineers by. or even to tell them when one sees them. Vv e- know, however1 a most excel-

·c l~nt rule to detect a spurious engi~eer: When a man parades around in high boots, flannel

. shirt; corduroy·suit, etc., and uses lor1g words when short ones will

1<1o, or.who generally tries to lead ·'one to believe that be is the only

man who knows anything about mining, and that all others are mere uneducated asses, then you

t.J : .. 'j. may know that the man i~ not an

Acljurnml'nt.

THE COMMONER. IM.r. B~oYAN sl>aper.]

Richard Shanklin, Silas May, A. Highfiil, Edward Tompins. Fred, Ollie and Will White-, and Amos Eaker came in from the rail road front Tuesday. The grade is just about finished track will soon follow up. May has closed out his business and is talking of opening up at !ecum­cari, 60 miles above Santa Rosa.

White Bro5. have also closed up their restaurant business.

At the annual meeting of the De Beers mining company held Dec. 24, 1901 at Kimberlv, the chairman announced that the gross profits for the year were $2,750,000, productions $4,500,000 The estimated life of the mines is 144 years.

. The Rock Island railroad ex-

tension from Liberal, Kan., to Santa Rosa, has been completed. The El Paso & Northeastern from Carrizozo to Santa Rosa, will not, however, be finished yet for six weeks or two months.

S. C. Wiener Chairman Boarn County Commissioners, has been selected by that body to meet with the board of equalization at Santa Fe next week. Mr.Wiener leaves here Saturday morning.

The revenue district of which El Paso is port, embraces El Paso County Texas and all of New . Mexico.

NOTICE.

I have purchased the J. L. brand of cattle and horses from EDWARD LitE.

engineer, ne\·er will be an engi~ neer, and is a fraud.·-.Ex.

The Commoner has attained within six months from date of the first issue a circulation of 100,-000 copies, a record probably never equaled in the history of American periodical literature. The unparalleled growth of this paper demonstrates that there is room in the newspaper field for a national paper devoted to the dis­cussion of political, e~onomic;and social problems. To the columns of The Commoner Mr. Bryan con­tributes his best efforts; and his reviews of political events as they atise from time to time can rtot Horses branded J L on left fail. to interest those who study thigh, a·11d L on left Jaw.

\ Experience (Jonvinoos. · ~ Pro'Ve its 'V'alu$ t>y investing 10 . cent-s in trial s~ze of. Ely'.d Cream Balm. Droggiats ~jiply i~ and W$ mail it. Full~ 00 centa.

~._.--· ELY BltOS.t 56 WamnSt., New 1o1·k.

public questions. Cattle branded J L on l,!ft side. The Commoner's regular sub- The public is hereby notified

scdptiott price is $1.00 per year. that all horses and cattle in this Wehavearranged with Mr .. Bryan whereby we can :furnish his pa.- brand are the property of the un-per and WHIT~ OAKS :EAGL~ to- dersigned. The brand of the" in-

I2D""'Sleeping cars run between Ros­well and Amarillo on TraiJJS No. land2.~ Stages From Lincoln, White Oaks and Nogal leave Boswell at 7 a. m. daily except Sun flay. ~or low rates, information t•egard· iug the count1•y's resources, prices of lands, or any other matters of interest to the pnblic, apply to

E. W. MARTINDELL, D. H. NICHOLS, G. F. & P. Agent, Gen. Mgr.

~OSWELL, NEW MEXICO.

NOTICE •

All parties indebted to us for 1901, are requested to call and settle their accounts before Feb., 1st., without fail.

Respectfully Taliaferro M. & T. Co.

LETIER LIST. ! . ~

Letters r<Jma.ining uncalled fvr in White Oak11 PoRtoffice Jan. l&t. 190Z •

Mrs. Renry Walker William Waddle H. Vallalobos P. T.imenes Manos de Santiago JamesSalos Jesus Sanchez Antomo ~Iartinez 12). E. Martinez

Lulu J£Jrry W. J. Rant

~lias Allice .Me Laine Louis Grin(Jz

Manuel G#U'cin Bremo P11dillo

'fomas Ascenacior. F. O!medo

Folepe Lobat.o Juan Lopez

Joseph Cla.yt.on Jesuaita Salazar.

F. Marcedeleno Capt. Lopez John White Geo. Ball Chris Sherz Jeans Salazar

Tomna liotquin Leonard :Marshall

Ysabel Garcia Bespectflnlly,

JOHN A. BR-OWN. Postmast11r.

NOTICE.

To All Whom these presents may come: Notice is hereby giv­en, that I will not be responsible for any debt or debts contracted bv my wife, Lorenza Padilla Gon·

zales, on and after October, 3rd. 1901, she having deserted my home on that date.

SABINO GoNZALE:S,

White Oaks, N. M., Jan. 9, 1902.

The public school resumed bus­iness last Thurs£l3:Y

ASK

Druggist for

·•· · ·Clifton, .Ari~ona, Jan. 20, 1891). Messrs. Er.Y l:btos.;-Plea~ !lend me a 50

een:t bottle of Cre~Il't Balm. .1 ilnd your , remedy tbe quickeat and .most per.Dla.ncnt

cure for catarrh and cold Jn :the head. l>m.r..lf. PM'l'mt, Ge:n.Mgr.Ariz.Gold.M. Co.

10 CENT TRIAL SIZE., gether for one year for $2.00. crease will be:!.....,!;: on left thig·h · __

The regular subscriptions pr~ce of horses and on left side of cat- Ely's Cream Balm

MeBflts. Er.Y BBO!S.:-Ih.,v• beenafHicted 'With catArrh for twenty years. It made :ttlf:4 eo ·wMk I thought I lifid consumption. I got one bottle o~ Ely's (.."re-m Balm. a~d ]tl ~ihree dAys the dtscbarge ·•topped. It 1& the 'b~!t 'Mcilicin~ I hav-e uaeil for ea.tarrb.

Ptoberla. Cal. FJts.NJt E. km»Ll!lS:t>ln-.t.

of the two papers when subscrtb• tle,. with the Lon the left 1·aw of ed for separately is $2. 50. qives R•ll•f at once.

.. . . .. ·- . .·' horses. These brand have beet~ lt cleanees.sootheund ! heal& the diseased na:em ..

Admiral.Schley bas :filed noHte recorded accordinl! to the require• brano. ltcureacatarrh r and drives awa.y a. Cold

of a~perl. and ljaS expresse~,)~ <te~ .ments of law. . . T ... ' ::~~~q~~:!i; It tertrttnabon t.l.l:,OVPrthrpw. " Jttc1g- .. J. OHN. LnE,. :Reatore•thesenees

~ · IO£:i Trial Siz. e toe.; at .u{~!~~:::' ~It~ ment rertdp .. -' ·hn. VvhiteOaks, N. }~!.. 1·9-1901. J&J•T»ROTHElts.se· ~:~uel~~. ""

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' the fine climate here-who would \ not be?

t....... - .....__ ___ ...._The grea:t dredging machine is h\.1~1.ming-~wires and wind§-a wo;drous combination,_.steam,and

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· a n1)ove-on yvill be a change, soon. . \'Tm. PBirdy and Thotnils· Wil­S•)Il arc ·wr~rkin~ g-round nenr the head of Rico gu1~'h.

W m. \Vhi tmire and_ son, Noel, are doing work on claims here,

' and say~' plenty of good Lhings ,. about :este_v City and the Oscura

copper wuu try.

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FROM ANGUS. . •' ~ t Bdtlitn Valley Items. 1

< :orL'!!S potuleqce.

ty," ancl in th'e ·stery and Rev-. ''

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THt: NtW YORK WORLD THRICI:·A·WI:t:K t:DITION.,

CHURCH DIRECTORY. .. ---

Services at Methodist Church. flabbath·Sch' oi,Sun., 9:45 ............ a.m. P1·eaching 1 •• 11 :OO .... . . . . . . . . n. m. Afternoon meeting" a:uo ............ p.m. Preaching, . '· 7:00 ............. p.m. Prayer meet.mg, Wed. 7 :UO ............ p.m. IJadies' H.M.S.Fri. 3:00 ............ p.m. Y. P. meeti ngi " 7 :00 .. .. .. .. .. . . p.m. ·All are cordial v lnl·itcd. . .

S,\llf E. A!--LISP~. PastQ~.

THE BAPTIST bHOR'CH. S~nday School"at 10 o'<Jloclr a. m. Phm.ching

Ist. and arll. Sundttyatlla. m. ancl7:30.p.tn. Young People's Uni6n 0:45 I•· m. Prayci•

meeting .Tuesday 7 :30 p. m. . R. '!! . . PoPE, Pastor. ·

PLYMOUTH CONGRG.\TIONAL

CHURCt-f. PreacbiugservJces,Sunday. 11 n. m: and

7:3U p. m. · Sundny School, 10:00 a. m .... Christian Endeavor meeting Sundays, 2: p.m.

Friday-Bible and TcacherA meeting, 7:1i> p.m. Ladies' Aid Sociaty, 1st. Thursday afternotrn·

at 2:30. HENRY G. MILLER, Ph. D., Pastor.

SOCIETY MEETINGS.

hustler The Most Widely Read paper In America.

Grand Army Kearney Post, No. r.o. News- ,,.Meets the first Monday night in each month

at G. A. R. Hall. Visiting comrades cordially invited. Tnzo: \V. Hlm,\:N, P. C. ·

Time has demonstrated that . :!J~!fN A· B~ow:N ,Adj't. ·

the Thrice-a-Week World stands Baxter ~~~~e N,o., 9 .• r K. of P. , , ·.' · . Meets Thursda~ .eve~ill'g" of e~cb week at

alone 1n 1ts class. Other pt=!pers Hewitt's hall. Visitiil~·brothers cordialty in , , . . . - . vited to attend.

have imitated its form b;qt p.ot its. JmtN A. HALEv,c. c. success. This is hecaus,e i~ J~l~s.' . ~ · GonnrE RIMLEs, K. of R, &. s. all the news all the time a~d tells it impartially, whether that news be political or otherwise. It is in fact almost a daily at the price of a weekly and you cannot afford to be without it.

Republican ~nd Democrat alike can read the-'l'hrice-a-Week World with· absolute confidence in its truth.

Goden Rule Lodge No. 16. I. 0. (),F. :Meets Tuesday evening of .each week at

Hewitt's hall at 8 0 1clock. Visiting brothers clilrdially invited to attend.

R. D. ARMSTR.Ot-to, ~· Q-. J. P. Kt.El'llii~:En, Sac:retary.

White Oaks Lodge No. 9, ~A. 0; U, W;.

Meets semi-monthly, .. first and tbit'd Wed nesdays. at 8 o'clock; at liew.itt'a hnll. Visit­ing brothers cordially invited to attend.

A. R.roO:I!JW' A'\", W, M. J. J. :M cdou&T, Recordery

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first ... cJass serial stories and other . · [Daily·, E~tept .Suil~<tys.l · •.

rea tures sttited to the .11otne . and lJlttstatn mail from ti:l Pa$-o a~·ivos .9:30 p. fireside. ·

The Thrice·a-Week ·world's :Enstet•n mail :fot' El Pai3o closes "at 7!00 a n. Southel'll initil via Nogal.:tG ray, Lit1colr. .tnd

.Roswell, -arrives 1:00 p. ~.,!closes 3:50 p. : .1.

Jicnrilln mail depart6'l'ue$daysll:ttd l"i'ruays, 7:00a.m. Arl·ives3:30. p. m~ , .

Richnrdson.mall in·i'ives Mondays; Wetlnes· ' s ' •

days, and Fl'ii'lays atl~ m. .Oepnrts samo days utlp.trt. · .. . :

Sunday hours from 7 a. m. to 8:30 n. m:. ·

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room fet!', ctH'I;ets, mattresE<es, ~<toves, ofiiee desks, chairs, one couch, tllble1'1 ~;ide buard and ntl1er hou!':lehold uten~<ils, ·tlw contents of the . htJiiding lnww.n as the ~to":B room at Raid Nortl1 Ilomestakc mill, consisting oft ools, brat's ;talves1

steE-l &c., being the *'nt~re conhmts ofaaill build· ing; also, all tlu~ contents of tlte blm•l;:emith shop at suid North Homeiltake mill, consisting of 1 f<'rtte, 1 'vice, ltammerl:l, tools &tJ. And. 1 l':iilll{er pump at the well on said ~orth llome­stalcc l\lill Site; also, all HH:> right, title and interest of the said Ai)ex Y~old .Mining Com pam\ a col'lJOr ttion, a11d of the· said Thonl!ll'l G. J ohu:;, <ll'iel:ldants in sa:id.above stsled cause, iu and to that certain piece, or traet of laud Jyiilg and he· ing i11 L-incoln County, ·New 1\lidco. uml jn White Oaln; M.ining District, and bHing u part )f the S E. ~4 of theN. E. ~4 <lf Sectmn thirty Rix (:j6) ht towmihip r-ix (G) ~>O~tth range e-loveu tll) ·

attorney is J. E. 'Vl1ite Oaks, :0!'ew

·JOHN E. (jau'I<'I'l'II, Clerk of said Distric·Court.

£1 Paso~-f!lock Island !loLJte.

TIME TABLt:: NO. 8., MOUNTAIN TIME.

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B1 Paso Alamogordo l'lll'l'iZOW> Cttl'l'l:t:ozo A lun1ogot·do Jo:l Pnflo

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12:lop .m. :1:00p. m.

DAILY EXC.EPT SUNDAY.

STAGE CONNECTIONS.~

At Tul:uosa: ~·or Mescnler(> Indian . \gene;\' & ~uu Amll'cs Mining Uegiou. At Carrizozo Whit~ Oaks, Jicnr­i!ln. Hull ina and the surrounding <'OUUtl"l'•

At Walnut:. }'or NogaJ. At Capitnn: l•'or l!'mt Htauton Son· itarmm. Liucolu, RichardHon, Rui~ d<am ur.d Bonito country. :For infmmntion of auy kind regard­ing the railroand, or tl1e com1try ad­jacent thorl'to, cull ou or write to

A. N. Br:ow:~. G. P .• \ •.

1'~1 Paso, texas, (', A· BLANCifAlW. Agent,

Carrizozo.

111 8an p,•anciseo Street EJ; I> 1:\ SO, 1'EXaS.

east, tJontaining .fifte~n axw three fou1•th acres, anrl known ns the North Homrfftake lihll Bite, together w1th ail nnd singuhtt\ the hnprovc· me11ts, house!l, buildings, tPnemPntA afld up­

We act •.ns Ag·erits fot• Sidprlei:S tO Smelter purtpnancesth('reunto belonging, m· h1 any wise · Contcol nnd Umpire \Yo1·1• a Specialty

apru~rtaining; and tluJ.t I will execute uuu de~ ·we are p.i'epat•efi to Juutclle 01·es from- ·a hand liver to the Htwhaser of snicl real eetafe; u. good· s:-unple to five·ton tots, ns we lmve the mnl f'UUicient tli'Ptl of conve~ illtee for tim Hiln•e; I~AltO EB'1' crushing Jlower phmt of All of which goods, chattels uud tcnl estnt(J will any assay office hl the Southwest.

bt! by UJC ~suld .itt pubJio nu~Hcm, f'nid e~tk!i to EYl~S . 'l':eS1'ED F I~EE. ~J. B ~ bN;;iu ut the tjrnes and IJ!aces named and h} cun· 1hHH' UJ,.dil all of Hifd J!l'O)lf'l'ly, ())' R<l llllleh Cot,!,IF~H, Optician. th(•r Cllf IU'I !'hall lm ;;u:llicient t<• ~ntisfy thl' ~aid Jl: u., Webb foi• l>i.'ltgs lttHl noolt~. 01'• j<Hlgulllt'trt of r'lnirrtilf U.llft'nll eo;;t~ of :,mit umi 1 -. , _ of tlliH wl'it. huH. ll!•tm :-.<•hi. 'rltls De~. '12th, l!lUL . deJ'R )n·o\ntH!.r fl!ls>t). 1<:1 l'~l!m T~>x~H. ,

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