re At Noon Tomorrow He Will VicHave to Wear the Tagged (Collar!K CLEAN UP WEEK BEGINS MONDAY REForaMayor Seligman Appoints Physi- Hov cians—Also Chauffeur-I ym ^ ,¥ : • •Committee. iBeed ! \ Beginning at noon tomorrow, \ Slierea * \ Thursday, August I N, the dogs \ and ay ; \ of Santa Fe will have to be IF \ whei di-l\ censed. Otherwise they will \ Secrlt; vn i \ be taken to the dog pound, held % Burg ir-|\ three days for a license, and \ with n. % then chloroformed. Teofilo \ Slier is- % Lujan has been appointed dog \ the t’s; % catcher. Dog licenses may be \ and he | \ obtained from Marshal Sena or V ed ii ri-i\ from Celso Lopez, whose office \ ho we at!\ is in Seligman Brothers store % York a \% on the Plaza. % thereabou»rnve | Mr. Dog, alias Mr. Canine, alias Plos 5r.; Howler in the Wilderness, has had his tllPng 1 day. “lghte‘ j He has enjoyed the freedom of the Y3 j city, without a choky collar to mar bav\ j his happiness. He has answered the lp j call of the wild regardless, and his ht | vacation has been one long, sweet at.- j holiday. waser 1 Tomorrow at noon Mr. Dog will find from ec* j that taxes and death are inevitable, dore j especially the latter if the former is man | not forthcoming. stateI Complying with an order of Mayor xh Seligman, the marshal representing ])reSj 24. | the law and Dog Catcher Teofilo Lu- comi Man, carrying the pole with lasso at- witbitached, will make the rounds and any am\| dog that is roaming around without tion • a tag will be put through the “tag, Taft j you’re it” procedure. tion.' The dog catcher will be no respect- xhla-iryfth00.ffi-toer of the personalities of the canines. knev an They have had their day and the law vo he ; is going to be enforced. Sohe ] “if i cannot, enforce this dog license com’ *es I ordinance then we might as well give do gl ar- j back the license fees and make no \ew ce, ‘joke of the law,” said Mayor Selig- grou r.3: j man today. “There are too many dogs brou nd; roaming around the city, causing Sara trouble and annoyance, and the time Mr. has come to get busy.” onelDog Pound Ready. futmThe mayor has had the marshal ar- Velt range a dog pound so that suitable at b ar-! quarters may be in readiness for their titud be j dogships of the collarless, tagless nece[*th i kind. These quarters are at the cor- Sjde. *ks i ner of Water and Seligman streets xi be-(and there will be enough wire around Velt he! them to allow the owners of captured Squa he! dogs to look at their pets and hail sivei them out. Three days recess is al- here lowed the dogs in this prison and then men —they will be “Oslerized” (chloro- the formed) and buried in Dogville, a beer large place having been selected jectinorthwest of the city. ScThere is evidently no joke about disp this ukase issued by Mayor Seligman tbe for the marshal showed a representa- ity t tive of the New’ Mexican his pole and raay noose and began practicing with it on ^er humans. One of the first to be caught den( '' in its gentle grip was an employe of ^rQ Seligman Brothers’ store. “You may g( say for me that if any dog can get out cbult; of that, he is welcome,” said the grip- ^ pee after he had caught his breath.■? a j “Marshal Sena has a surety of tech- ^ im‘ nique that is .simply tremendous and we raay count on hearing many staccato notes when the dogs feel his magic ® or touch.” Be*Clean Up City. ^Mayor Seligman has announced that J l)renne-py*hy,’heerereamlayofITte-beginning Monday August 22, and last- hanustoJali-canbe-son,linerectmi-hating one week, the city of Santa Fe eQUJ will undergo a clean up treatment. It Just one w’eek is allowed the owner ^ra or renter of a residence to clean up reP( that back or front yard, after notice vati has been served. Four physician? tearhave been appointed to lend aid in andthe hygienic crusade. They are Dr. Ir J. M. Diaz, in ward 1; Dr. J. H. Sloan to t in wrard 2, Dr. David Knapp in ward plar 3 andDr. J. A. Massie in ward 4. of tIf, within seven days after the no- to l tice is served on the resident the atoi hygiene program is not carried out, situ then the mayor intends to call out [f b the city’s forces to do the work. He wes states that he has the assurance of si0r the penitentiary authorities that con- con victs, teams and shovels will tend reg. aid. However, the city will turn in fror a bill for the work done and Mr. Prop- hea erty owner or Mr. Tenant will be ^ea asked to pay it.Oh, You Chauffeurs! .And now for the joy riders—they, ^ too, have had their vacation. The ^I chauffeur license problem is about toirns {be solved for Santa Fe and the mayor ison 1—---------x- outxin-foridesurg-)untrns.ratshas appointed his committee to examine chauffeurs and decide on grant-M Ring to each a license. This commit- ,r%tee is composed of J. E. Clark, super- j intendent of public instruction of, New Mexico and a well known auto- , P€ mobile authority; Charles C. Catron, j A the deputy states attorney, and Dr. (Geclean I,-—_____ har(CAntlnilArl AM DfllfVA ClAhf \ pj?l