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   Santa Fe Herald (Newspaper) - September 24, 1888, Santa Fe, New Mexico                                Santa Fe VOL. I. SANTA NEW SEPTEMBER 24, 1888. NO 30. Straight Democratic tickets The Socorro jailor should have that it is always best to watch a prisoner who is sick or one who is very If the manufacturer really believed that a high tariff compelled him to pay high wages he would be a law tariff The plans for the Indian school are daily expected from Twenty-five thousand dollars has been appropriated for the construction of the Messrs. Bartlett and others have gone to Denver to consult with prominent railroad men and endeavor to have a narrow gauge extension built from Santa Fe to The value of wages consists not in but in the articles which money buys and the express object of a high tariff is to make those thus decreasing the real reward of The high tariff while the wage earner nearly everything that he has to gives him no protection upon the only thing he has to We have free trade in human To say that wage as a body can increase their wages by paying high tariff which fall mainly upon is to say that a man can increase his wealth by picking his own The Kansas City Times hits the nail on the now the Republican Senate has displaced the territorial admission The Senate is gradually reaching the dignity of a political Chairman of the Republican had a secret conference with the Republican Senators a few days and it has leaked out that he is very much discouraged the situation in The theory that a high tariff wages is principally advanced by men who have never shown any sympathy with legislation to welfare of the by doctrinaire political partisans and manufacturers who have a selfish interest ot their Our esteemed Republican the Las Vegas says that if Mr. Joseph is re-elected he will have the naming of all the federal officers for New It is not at all likely that Mr. Joseph desires to do anything of the He will be content to let President Clever land do is confidence and serenity in both the Democratic and Republican campaign headquarters here in Santa Smiling and gentlemen are in If there is any friction in the campaign the noise of it doesn't reach the public Later on something may be heard to The high rate of wages in the United States is due to other causes than high such as the extent of unsettled the large returns the natural resources of the the extensive use of improved the intelligence and energy of the working population and the greater efficiency of their To read the accounts of Republicans turning over to the Democracy published in the Democratic papers and the accounts of Democrats over to the Republicans published in the Republican the average man would conclude that the political parties are to be reversed in the coming the Democratic party will be the Re publican party and vice But this bait only catches this choice of good men for the The Democratic party believes that it would promote American interests .to keep the control of the Government in the hands that have administered it during the past three It believes in taking off unnecessary taxes from fuel and It believes in giving manufacturers their raw material free in order that they may compete with the markets of the It believes that steadier work and better wages can be secured for labor by widening the market for our products and thereby increasing the demand for A good old Democrat down in southwest New who has taken The almost from its first writes and asks why this paper gave so good a report of the Republican ratification meeting The question is easily It is the business of newspapers to report current events of public fairly and as fully as they can. Democrats want to know what prominent Republicans have to say upon the issues that confront the It is often but it isn't good journalism to make fun of a thing that isn't to ridicule something that is not or to abuse men that have convictions and state them candidly and Besides all The Herald thinks it good policy to treat people who come to Santa Fe just as the people of Santa Fe ike to be treated when they go away from Politics ought not to make either newspapers or individuals lie just and fear iH Just now both Houses of are playing for political The House avoided an error by refusing to adjourn until the Senate signifies its desire to do so. The Senate must now either prepare a tariff or confess that it cannot or will ' Senate will have no excuse for upon important hung up Many Con looking therefore affect one - much as the Is. generally understood that Hon The Democratic party of New Mexico is now united and harmonious and marching on to The few that left the Democratic fold and wandered off after are returning to an enthusiastic support of Cleveland and Thousands of who have heretofore been Republicans will vote the Democratic ticket this of tariff New steadfastly a Democratic State in National will remain there this if for no other reason than a largely increased Prohibition It is asserted at Washington quite positively by well informed Democrats that Senator Kenna will be unable to continue his work because of private and that the Hon. William L. Scott of Pennsylvania will become chairman of the Democratic Congressional campaign with headquarters in New and devote his whole attention tp the business of the As will be seen by a communication in this issue the problem of to do with the has been If Uncle Sam will start a reasonable amount of said surplus this in care of The we will see that it is properly applied towards beginning the work of leveling the Rocky It will be well to begin with the road up Santa Fe No better It should be remembered by intelligent voters that every abuse the Democratic party proposes to remedy is a legacy of Republican The surplus of a year wrung from industrious citizens the product of a Republican tax Rewarding officials for party zeal was encouraged and fostered all over the country by Republican administrations for the last twenty-five Our navy decayed and disappeared under Robeson and although a year were spent upon it since the close of Give the another years of with Cleveland at the curtail our surplus to actual needs by judicious tariff and no doubt the evils complained of will soon be remembered by the American people as past land trusts and conspiracies of all kinds will be New Mexico will become a and the people prosperous and A Union of An attempt was made sometime ago to revive the old People's party n Socorro county and nominate a county It looked very much like a Republican scheme to capture Democratie much that the who really have a clear majority in the concluded to call a county adopt a set of resolutions declaring their principles and announcing themselves as The People's Democratic and that they would hold a people's Democratic convention to nominate a county The resolutions are signed by C. N. Blackwell as chairman of the Nestor Gonzales as president of the and Jose Armijo y Vigil as Then follow the signatures of many prominent men some of whom were leaders of the old People's This union of more correctly absorption of People's party by the augurs well for Democratic success in Socorro county this The Republicans have boasted that they would carry the but there is little danger of it County Unless a division of the county is forced them the people of Grant will never consent to a county unless upon terms that are entirely just and equitable to all City It is not likely that the counties of New with their present vast will remain The same arguments offered against their divi now will be offered whenever the subject is the But the Sentinel is right in that coun ties should be divided only on terms entirely just and For it is not just or equitable to cut a county in two parts and leave the part with the old name to pay all indebtedness has been contracted in the name and tor the benefit of the whole when the county is divided the debt should The Electoral Will vou be so kind as to inform me what the electors voto is bow many or those rates are sary to and how many of the so-called doubt ful states Cleveland can lose and still be By the states 1 mean New New Jersey and West The answers to the foregoing ques may interest the readers of The There are 40c votes in the electoral of 201 are necessary to What correspondent terms the doubtful states have the following 15, New 36; 6; New West 6. Whoever is elected to the presidency or vice presidency must have 201 To be Cleveland of have New Vork unless he can carry of the Republican states to make up tor the loss of New The total vote of the doubtful states outside of New York is 36, the same number of votes that New York Cleveland carried them including New in 1884, receiving 219 votes to 182 for doubtful states outside of New Cleveland can lose just half and still be With New York he can still be elected and of the doubtful or Connecticut and New or West Virginia and New or Virginia and In 1884 of the Republican states Michigan gave Blaine the smallest if we except Nevada and He had only 3,308 in but the prohibition vote there was over 18,000. Michigan has 13 electoral Cleveland can lose New Jersey and cut or West and still be elected if he carries Michigan and New We from present indica that the battle will be hottest in then New Connec West New in their with California and coming The The action of the Democratic House caucus in refusing to initiate an adjournment resolution appears to meet with general The motion to adjourn was voted down and it was formally decided to continue the House in session until the Senate makes its intentions Messrs. of of of of New and other strong men on the Democratic side of the House declare that any movement by Democrats bearing semblance of a desire to adjourn might have been fatal to party success in the pending Senator Cox Republican Senate has the bull by the tail and don't know whether to hold on or to let It is not our business as Democrats to jump over the fence and help them solve the Wait awhile then they will get tired and let Then we will see them handled as we This but echoes the sentiment of all Democratic Congressman who plainly see the writing on the Republicans are weighed in the balance by the people and found The The prospects for the ejection of Cleveland and Thurman could not be more rosy than at All over the nation the Democratic party is united and while the Republican in almost every is torn by dissensions upon the leading issues of the Many of its members are repudiating the free whiskey and high protection platform and joining the ranks march ing to victory under the banner of Thurman and tariff re In the so-called doubtful States of New Connecticut and the indications now are that they will give their votes to Cleveland by increased They are not the really doubtful States in this The great tier of where the whole Republican party is either apathetic or openly arrayed against its national is the doubtful Within the last five years a political revolution has been in progress and it now looks as if two or three would take their place for the time in the Democratic Republicans are split into fac with the farmers openly ar rayed against the State and Na tional A similar state of affairs exists in Wisconsin and Ills The voters there recognise the fact that the success of the can means the continuance of What preventives are used by these who among the always used a quill filled with gum camphor and closed only at one and this I carried in my mouth from morning to One drop of you every five minutes for half an hour will induce This simple preventive was very widely first day I arrived in Memphis there were ninety The next day there were 120. I attended from fifteen to twenty cases every day for six noticed that persons of bilious temperaments and dark complexions were less likely to be attacked by the disease than fair blue eyed McKay's From rua New Vork We have received from Mr. Nathaniel McKay a proof slip of a horrible which he has given to the press of the misery and low wages which he was able to discover in a two search in free trade We have read this sad and we will guarantee that we can duplicate every story of misery which Mr. McKay relates on the east side of New York and in the mining regions of We forfeit if we can not secure more harrowing accounts of human misery in one of the best protected countries in or in Germany for that There is not a fact brought out in McKay's museum of horrors which is not the concomitant of many people for the amount of work to be given If McKay is anxious to excite the American people he should let loose few bugaboos from that beautifully protected where poverty flourished and humanity famished perchance 6,000 years before the timber grew which Noah used in the construction of his ark The idea of comparing the condition of people in this practically unsettled country with the teeming lives of the old where hundreds stand ready to seize every job of work is too absurd for The only relief that we can see for the people so pathetically portrayed in McKay's is for them to follow the example of the McKays and come to There is no tax on and after we have filled the we may know what the bitter struggle for existence We shall have hunger and want and low wages even though we build a Chinese wall about TO FIGHT YELLOW Volunteers to to Jacksonville Remedies DEMOCRATS AT The Campaign in Indiana Well Under Sept. 20.-Just at this juncture the Democratic management may not have as many outside speakers in the field their local orators are believed to the The great campaign in Indiana may be said to be in full The line of battle extends from the borders of Lake Michigan to the southernmost hamlet in Posey county and it is estimated that over 2,000 speeches are being delivered every night Reports indicate that Senator is addressing larger audiences than ever before greeted Congressman Roger Q. Mills on his way to Texas will make five speeches in It is understood the distinguished congressman goes home to look after his own fences and will return to Indiana in The Democratic state committee announce that Judge Thurman will speak at the Shelbyville barbecue October at the Peru barbecue October 37 and at Brazil October so. r Brazil is in the heart of the mining region of The committee is reluctant to abandon its original intention to have Judge address a great meeting in and to-day determined matter of renting Tom hall to the county Republican committee for the entire month of October to the city The is the property of the city and the arrangement with the Republican county committee was made by the cUyl acting the renting of the But majority of the Republican aldermen are opposed to any action that would operate to prevent judge Thurman from speaking Chairman Jewett therefore confidently expects to big hall for Judge who has in the Maine has challenged Senator Voorhees for a series of joint debates on the Major Calkins is acting in the matter independent of his state commit The friends of the Hon. John M. of this are authority for the statement that he will at an early day challenge Senator Turple to meet him in forensic regarded by many as among the ablest expounders of Republican tariff The force at both headquarters is busily engaged in contemplating the returns in their THE and we are not if we can change the climate into an what is time and filthy Life AMONG OUR There are 127 convicts at present in the territorial Warden Burnett appears to be giving general satisfaction in the management of this - Albuquerque Henry Lockhart is spoken of as the dark horse for the Democratic nomination for and the prospect for his nomination is promising if he will agree to Hon. Mariano S. Otero left Santa Fe to-day on a lour of the northern tier of Presumably he took his pocket book along with and will smile liberally and substantially upon all whom he A report has gone out to the effect that the editor of The Democrat wrote a letter to the Optic stating that he would not support Mr. Joseph for the third Somebody must be We don't the kind described by our It has just been announced that the residents of Chihuahua are moving earnestly in the matter of dividing the present precinct of and ' have already procured about eighty signatures to a petition for t h a t p The scheme is to make the railroad the dividing line and to establish a seperate precinct voting and school At a ratification meeting held in Santa Fe by the J. Francisco Chavez endorsed the political tactics of M. S. He Democratic party in an unguarded moment took the but we are going to wrench the power from them in the coming November we are going to beat the arrogant and plant our heel on their necks so that they will rise from the dust no Otero made a break in this direction on Sando but the latter rose the and the effect will be felt next Independent a matter of fact that Joseph's success in the political fight this fall is a matter of supreme concern to the In the event of his election it is understood that he will have the naming of all the Territo rial and with this in there is no question but that he and his friends will leave no stone unturned to reach the From present the term of the Territorial delegate will be a short as there is but little doubt that another OP NRW I the foremost phut among the Life Insurance Institutions of and offers superior advantages in all the features gether with tne big nail for Judge * has recently returned from to two senators as well as A Tells How It Can Be Kansas Sept. 30.-Dr. W. D. who passed through two yellow epidemics in Memphis in 1873 snd 1878, has inaugurated a movement towards relief for the fever sufferers of Mr. G. Crotty of 518 Wyandotte and a lady who does not wish her name to be published at formed Dr. Gentry that they would willingly join in the Dr. Gentry was asked what would be necessary for such a He Of course it will take money and supplies for the We shall have to have pil food and The railroads will probably give transportation for nurses and was constantly engaged for six weeks in the Memphis epidemic of 1873," continued the I had a touch of the terrible disease which was repelled only by the administration of stern are some of the remedies poison is said the doctor with an that made the reporter there is nitrate of and other remedies with queer But about the rattlesnake said is that obtained it it responded the first is your alive him and administer When he is under the influence of the opiate extract the fangs and secure the poison he carries near bis Mix this in pellets of sugar and milk and administer I will tell you how this apparently strange but effective remedy It was noticed that bitten by m 11 How simple a great discovery in science appears to everybody after it is and the wonder is that the most thoughtless have not long before thought it For the last twelve months or more four hundred of the representative men of the United States assembled in Congress have from day to day been discussing the grave public question that has been at issue between the two political parties of the each struggling for shall be done with the surplus ducats in the nation's The question was deemed of such importance that the President devoted his message when Congress met last December entirely to it and the causes that produced it. To-day from Maine to from Michigan to the country is stirred to a degree of warmth that has not occurred since the memorable contest of Something like twenty thousand speakers are filling the air day after day with frenzied and with earnestness appealing to the workingmen and the honest granger to support their theory of what shall be done with the Differing of course as men will upon all until it is written so plain he may run that readeth I now have the pleasure of announcing to a anxious that Prof. sitting quietly in his cuts the solves the and through a newspaper correspondent in a few lines unfolds a plan and jet as simple as that it should make the cheeks of the Presidential candidates and all the eloquent speakers mouth with What is Take the surplus and blow to the Rocky mountains from Canada to these producing obstructions according to the Italy will have to withdraw from the climate snd sity entitled to two senators a full flown representative with all the influence that should accompany the and that the result of the present election will a strong bearing upon the future poli tical complexion of the new state so far as its relations with national affairs are there is every reason to suppose that the present campaign will be sharp and bitter one to an extent surpassing any former Vegas Optic HOSE COMPANY Officers for the Ensuing The meeting wis called to Order by the John Alter reading the minutes of lut it was announced by that the meeting had been called for the purpose of electing for the ensuing and he stated that the officers the company would consist of a foreman ami assistant a and On motion of Chief Mr F. L. Harrison was unanimously elected by Mr. Harrison I lieu moved that Charles Norman be elected Ho was also On motion Mr Gusdorf was elected treasurer of the snd Clarke the treasurer snd secretary were elected without a dissenting The tion whs rend and The nam ing of the company next came up and it was decided to name the company John Gray Hose which was done with cheers that are still ringing through Mr. Gray replied with that would do credit to a first speaker for meaning and thanking them for the honor they had He alio suid he was a lit and no man would attempt to do mora than he would for the protection of life and Tbe twenty of are now ready with new reducers and well organised and are anxious to have an opportunity to test their metal at the earliest The members will make a trial test with their new hose on Sunday afternoon at 3 Their regular meeting will be held on the Wednesday in 1 AGENCY AT SANTA N. M. 0VER THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK SANTA W. PEDRO 1- PALEN THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF NEW CAPITAL PAID UP - - - Does a general banking business and solicits patronage of the W. G. Cashier St Michael's College SANTA NEW Thit under the direction of the Brothers of Vie Christian was established in 185'J, and incorporated in 188S, with full The Curriculum embraces the usual Primary and Lessons in and are given without extra Telegraphy and strumental Music instruments are charged Washing and per Use of For further information apply to BROTHER President 1 COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING * when ttm fAln * OF Mb to Parity ami of the Boyal have tested a package ot Royal which I 1* - - - high or Injurious JsV and And ft composed of pure and wholesome oi tartar powder of a high degroo of and does met ' a scientific foot Baking Powder Is undoubtedly the purest and moat to the Boyal easing powder of Powder is purest In and I bava The Boyal Powder received tho highest award sll Vienna World's 1873; at American Mew and at Fairs throughout the Mo other of human food has ever received such s venal endorsement from eminent art Health alt 0ver the above illustrates the comparative worth Of as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments A pound eon of each powder was the total cob the result being as This practical tost tor Prof. only proves what every observant consumer of Boyst Powder knows by practical while it costs a than It is far mora besides age of better A single trial of the Boyal fair minded person of these the diagram shows some of the situs to be of a high decree of it la not to be taken as that sUas ae bow high their be 1 - The services of Jubilee yoar of close on the Jest Sunday of this happens also to be the last day 4isa�s�sir. In with of pops on that day in every Catholic throughout tin world will U tho saw as on All Soul's On the 30th solemn requiem mass will bs for the souls aw tor the to psn * ah city meat mar AUGUST 93  

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