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The Boothill News from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 4

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The Boothill Newsi
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Santa Fe, New Mexico
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THE BOOTHUX NEWS Page 4 September 18 1849 THERE'S NO BULL ABOUT THIS And They Made This Trip in a Buggy I Was a Good All Day Jaunt Each Way 8nta Fp New Mexican Tuesday bearing every appearance of having For The BISMARCK Great I saving of North Dakota upland frame is expected this fall as the result ol 4 i new state regulations prohibiting a 1 shooting wllh shotguns carrying more than three shells In line with the federal regulation limiting duck guns to three shells the state went a bit farther and set up the same rules lor taking of upland game and cutting down max- i imum bags I Acting Governor Walter Welford I proclaimed the new regulation and also opened the deer season tn December Instead of November One buck may be taken by each big-j game hunter during the open sea- son December 12 to 15 inclusive Deer will be easier to Hack in December with snow covering the ground officials of the state game and fish department declared i OUTDOOR MAN February 4 1873' One of the pleasantest and most diverting rides out of Santa Ft Is by the Taoe road through the Indian pueblos and towns of Tesuque Pojuaque Santa Cruz San Juan plaza settlements along the many streams which cut the road from the mountains on the east Some of the valleys down which these clear mountain creeks course arc among the most fertile and beautiful In the territory and all lose themselves In the broader and more extensive valley of the Rio Grande The course of the road to such as to command for nearly the entire distance a fair view of these valleys towns and settlements the thousands of cattle horses and sheep grazing on the nch grasses the sparkling streams which course them tn every direction the scattered groves of fruit trees and the massive snow-capped mountains skirted with black forests which wall them in and seem to form the extreme boundaries of a little world by itself The formation of the country been deposited there by great glaciers The action of the weather and the streams has cut this formation into all manner of shapes precipices castles and battlements perched on the tops of mountains walled cities magnificent buildings natural bridges collonades etc but more wonderful than all are the monuments of all conceivable spires shafts sphinxes delicate and massive solitary and In groups which stand on every side like lone sentinels or the veritable inhabitants and thetr works of art in the midst of what seems to be a great city cut out of hills One point of Interest after an-otner strikes the eye of the traveler and furnishes food for comment and lively conversation All this taken In connection with the facts that the road Is well settled by Indians natives and foreigners with all the variety of display In dress and taste which comes from their different nativities and with the more comforting reflection to the hungry tourist that there are at convenient distances such hos- pitable and well furnished "stopping H- And it Is not a bum steer cither but It is an oldtimer on the Santa Fe Trail The ladies and gents who attend the Elks Santa Fe Trail Celebration Thursday Friday and Saturday nights will travel a lot faster to get and considerably faster after they get there which will be "some speed" Stetson Hat Lace Boots fc iJE STOP AT PLACE For those who leei a thirst sneaking up on 'em during the Santa are Fe trail celebration there will be through which the road passes is places" as Becker's principally a wash from the moun- and Louis we tains containing all kinds of pebbles induced to pronounce this ride as Place as an oasis Jack Lcv-and pretty stone and fossils and far in advance of any other about erett will have everything that will Immense hills of argillaceous earth 1 Santa Fe stop the old tongue from trailing the ground and put ii out In the good old-fashioned way ool Shirts Leather Jackets Cordnrovs travel I shouldn't have written this only for the fatal termination of the fight and one of the principals coming from Colorado CHARLES JOHNSON While the Liquor They Serve at THE LAST CHANCE BAR May not be over dependable you can al-iravt gel the best here whether it be Scotch Irish Straight Whiskeys Gin or ines and Cordials DE VARGAS DISPENSARY De Vargas Hotel Building The Elks may be "eleven o'clock but they'll stay up later during the celebration to see that everyone has a good time Riding Britches overlook the fact that the big free attractions at ihe Santa Fe trail celebration start each evening at 8 30 They're worth while so don't miss them Remember every dime spent In fun means another bottle of milk for a needy school kid whose body hasn't liad the required nourishment because the folks are poor ETEUHi On the Plaza in Old Santa Fe Pugilist Killed (Continued from rte OaJ fight coming off next day and that they had One of the principals In the fight with them He was pointed out to me In an ambulance The fight was strictly private and the stakes were 85000 and that a large amount of money would be bet on the result and that their man was the best of his weight in the country His name was Jack The oilier pugilist was Dulfey formerly of Colorado where I believe he is will known They lought 185 rounds occupying six hours and 19 minutes The left side of Duffeys head was fearfully swollen his left eye closed his right eye nearly so two ribs broken and his left arm useless head was all cut to piec He was totally blind the la: I two rounci his nose knocked on the left aide ol hi (ace three It th knocked cut two rtb broteau ai his left arm utolcst He presented a horrible appiaiuncc He died ten jnln ite: after the fight over Duffcy may be tliankful for ha vii lory Those present ay tl was the best fight they ever witnessed for science alyl game Dulfcv was carried from the ground not being able to walk The I lung will be kept quiet Uil Dulfey r- able to San Francisco al Galisteo St Phone 1 ELK STEAKS FOR RED BLOODED HE-MEN Lei ut you for the Truil I1 Our Cuisine Includes rj the i Delicacies Jl Shipped From the East I Monthly Over the Trail The Men's Store Where you find Hart Schaffner and Marx QUALITY CLOTHES Park your ho sues while you sit in on a monte deal or take your life in your hands at the LAST CHANCE BAR Free Air anil Water SANTA FE HAY GRAIN Company The MAIL Goes WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE fl 4 natsar mnsJOBnajarbLni WAFFLE HOUSE GUS MITCHELL jjj Phone 250 IV Sun Iratuisco 224 Good ElNCY Lodees and Gen-telmen! ANOTHER ELKS' CARNIVAL All for the Benefit of CHARITY I 5 FORD Played Its Part in the Development of the West ROUGH BOXES We lime a few on hand to supply immediate needs large orders miii't be placed in advance You can to wropu on a Smuuon bed Livingston Furniture Co Phone 387 208-210 San Francisco Street NOW- FIRST WI We take pleasure in announcing a shipment of Fresh Merchandise arriving by wagon train this week FLOUR $1A00 Excellent Condition 100 Lbs IV LARD $CA00 Pure Leaf 50 Lb Can SUGAR $AC00 Per 100 Lbs All COFFEE $100 Per Pound I MATCHES CAe Lucifers Per Box CHEWING TOBACCO $E00 Pound RICE AAc Pound POTATOES $1A00 100 Lb I IV BACON $100 Pound SHOES Mens Ilf Up CALICO CAc Prints Florals Yard wV OVERALLS $C00 Per Pair WOOL SOX $150 Per Pair I These Prices Are the Best in Town OH YEAH! Come In and We'll TetlATou About Our Discounts KIESOV BROS General Merchandise Phone 414 We Deliver Phone 414 with STYLES from St Louis brought over the Santa Fc Trail Ford Still Leads the Field With the Most Modern Car on the Highway HOUR MOTOR CO tn Phone 301 302 ZlI Don Gospor Beer's Ready-to-Weer Cornci of Galisteo and San Francisco.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1935-1935