Report of the Governor of New Mexico to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1887 |
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... ending June 30 , 1889 , were as follows , it being understood that those at Santa Fé were in the north half of the Territory and those at Las Cruces in the south half : Santa Fé . Las Cruces . Aggregate . Number . 8 REPORT OF THE ...
... ending June 30 , 1889 , were as follows , it being understood that those at Santa Fé were in the north half of the Territory and those at Las Cruces in the south half : Santa Fé . Las Cruces . Aggregate . Number . 8 REPORT OF THE ...
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... ending September 1 , 1889. The most important operations now in progress are those of the Pecos Irrigation and Investment Company , in the valley of the Pecos . This company is now constructing two immense canals ; the first being 40 ...
... ending September 1 , 1889. The most important operations now in progress are those of the Pecos Irrigation and Investment Company , in the valley of the Pecos . This company is now constructing two immense canals ; the first being 40 ...
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... ending June 30 , 1890 , the entries at the several offices were as follows , it being understood that those at Folsom and Roswell do not represent an entire year : Santa Fé . Las Cruces . Folsom . Roswell . No. Acres . No. Acres . No ...
... ending June 30 , 1890 , the entries at the several offices were as follows , it being understood that those at Folsom and Roswell do not represent an entire year : Santa Fé . Las Cruces . Folsom . Roswell . No. Acres . No. Acres . No ...
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... ending March 3 , 1890 , were $ 149,430.39 . The estimated expenses of the present year are $ 160,000 . The auditor reports that there will be a surplus of over $ 40,000 in the treasury at the end of this fiscal year ; and this , under ...
... ending March 3 , 1890 , were $ 149,430.39 . The estimated expenses of the present year are $ 160,000 . The auditor reports that there will be a surplus of over $ 40,000 in the treasury at the end of this fiscal year ; and this , under ...
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... ending June 30 , 1890 , over the Atchison , Topeka and Santa Fé Railroad , is as follows : Flour .. Tons . Meal Wheat .. Corn Oats Hay Fruit ... Vegetables Canned goods .. Total . CLIMATE AND RAIN - FALL . 8,897 143 409 7,945 3,487 ...
... ending June 30 , 1890 , over the Atchison , Topeka and Santa Fé Railroad , is as follows : Flour .. Tons . Meal Wheat .. Corn Oats Hay Fruit ... Vegetables Canned goods .. Total . CLIMATE AND RAIN - FALL . 8,897 143 409 7,945 3,487 ...
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Página 59 - Those rivers must be regarded as public navigable rivers in law which are navigable in fact. And they are navigable in fact when they are used, or are susceptible of being used, in their ordinary condition, as highways for commerce, over which trade and travel are or may be conducted in the customary modes of trade and travel on water.
Página 61 - That the creation of any obstruction, not affirmatively authorized by law, to the navigable capacity of any waters in respect of which the United States has jurisdiction, is hereby prohibited.
Página 62 - The very considerations which judges most rarely mention, and always with an apology, are the secret root from which the law draws all the juices of life. I mean, of course, considerations of what is expedient for the community concerned.
Página 58 - If, for the purpose of making the said rivers navigable, or for maintaining them in such state, it should be necessary or advantageous to establish any tax or contribution, this shall not be done without the consent of both governments. The stipulations contained in the present article shall not impair the territorial rights of either republic within its established limits.
Página 62 - Every important principle which is developed by litigation is in fact and at bottom the result of more or less definitely understood views of public policy; most generally, to be sure, under our practice and traditions, the unconscious result of instinctive preferences and inarticulate convictions but none the less traceable to views of public policy in the last analysis.
Página 118 - The owner or agent of every coal mine shall make or cause to be made an accurate map or plan of the workings of such coal mine, on a scale of one hundred feet to the inch.
Página 11 - As a conclusion of law the court found that the statute of limitations did not begin to run until the...
Página 118 - ... charge of the agent of such mine, and in all mines the doors used in assisting or directing the ventilation of the mine shall be so hung and adjusted that they will close themselves or be supplied with springs or pulleys so that they...
Página 61 - ... all surplus water over and above such actual appropriation and use, together with the water of all lakes, rivers, and other sources of water supply upon the public lands, and not navigable, shall remain and be held free for the appropriation and use of the. public for irrigation, mining, and manufacturing purposes subject to existing rights.