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3-31-1908
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iBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL.THIRTIETH YEAR, ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1903,. Mull, In uiIviukk, ,'t.OO it Vrar, or ton a Month
lly urrl. r. (foe u Month; MlDgla CoplM M.
AcciiDcn enn pi iiMncneiuniuoiii chid! ruli', .Mr. cuiil IiuhmI, whs nnniK'iiui'iit f tViir. It is Mini, lu1
imI. (hat Is ritxloval ;
responsible for the fact that Silverstein is still alive. This man, liiinifdiately after the explosion, applied ;
lourniiittet to the stump of SilverH LLSEEK 10 PROVE DEADLY IIInUUUIILU UMJ ULUIIUUIJ IIUIIILIIULLI Ull
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stein's mangled arm and thus prevented his bleeding to death.
If Silverstein recovers lie will beplaced on trial for murder in thefirst degree for killing Ignal. Hllde-bran- d,
who It now appears was an in-
nocent bystander attracted to Tnlonsipiare only by curiosity.
The alertness of the police towardanarchistic and socialistic manifesta-tions was evidenced today when theyarrested Michael I),, mas, said to be aformer I'airrson, X. .1., silk weaver,for pasting socialistic propaganda onletter boxen. In court Domns deniedHi, u he was an anarchist and saidthat he was opposed to violence in
form. He was held, neVerthe-ss- .In $f,ud bail for further exumiiui- -
oll.4.
HOUSE COMMITTEE NOWFAVORS BUREAU OF MINES
Washington, March 3u. The proposed establishment ill the deparl-
nt of interior of a bureau of minesHid mining was tinnnimouslv but un- -
ifficially com urred In today by tin-house commit tee on mines and mining,and it is understood that within aweek or two the su m m tt ee towhich has been referred several I, ills
establish such a bureau will draftbill to accomplish that purpose and
report it favorably to the generalnominee. The full committee wasIdresscd on the subject today by for
mer I'llited stales Senalor Stewart ofada. wlio favored the creation of
such a bureau In the Interior department rather than in the department
f commerce and labor, because ofthe natural and .necessary connection
would have with the geological sin -
(irain iniiaii,v Assigns.Salina, Kits., .March Ull. The Pur-- r
drain company, one of the strongest companies of the kind In centralKansas, went into a receiver's hands
iilay. The assets are placed be- -ween $ia,(inn and S (Ki.Oini, and it islid the liabilities are In xces of
t lios. figures.
GILLETTE DIES IN
ELECTKIC CHAIR
Murderer Goes to His Doom
After Making Confession to
Spiritual Adviser; Law MadeNo Mistake, Pastor'Says,
IS,v Morning: Journal Sneeiul LraHed Wire.Auburn. X. Y., March HO. Chester
(iillette was put to death today in thestate prison here. The execution wascarried out with the greatest celerityand was one of ihc most successfulever carried out in this slate. Rutone contact was reijiiired to send themurderer inlo et, riiily. The w itnessesmet at the wardens office at tl thismorning ami at t 1 (I the prisoner wason his way to the electric chair. Ati.i:14 he was pronounced dead.
(Iillette made a confession to hisspiritual adviser, the Itev. Henry Me-,1- 1
vary. While tile confession Is with-held from the public, the ministergave out a statement for publicationin which he declared, "The law liasmade no inisiake.'
Tlie clinic lor which (iillette for-feited his right to live was the murderof draco Brown, his sweetheart. Thegirl's body was found in the waters of
tig .Moose lake in the Ailiromlacks.(lilleile was convieied of stranglingthe girl and throwing her body inlotin1 water.
A strong effort was made to savethe urisoner from death, (lovernorHughes, in declining to grant a re-
prieve at the eleventh hour, expressedtlie belief that justice had been done.
AUTOS 10 CUT OUT
AUSNUI TRIP
toAmerican Car to Take Ship D-
irectit
from Seattle to Russian-Siberia- n
Port,
offty Morning: Journal Haacljl Lenaed 'iVire.J
ofSeattle. Wash., March 30. The
Ao.enean ear In tin? Xew York-to-Har-
automobile race, with (leorgeSchuster driver, (leorge. Miller ma-chinist and Captain Ceorge Hanson,arrived in this ciiy on hoard thesteamer City of i'uebla. Owing to ad-
vices that Ii(jid been received regard-ing the condition of the winter trailbetween Valdez and Nome, the Alaskapart of tlie trip wiil be abandoned andthe party will probably lake the firstship from Seattle to Vladovostok andgo through Siberia by tlie southern aronlu.
If the soul hern Siberian mule hadopted the entire trip through Sibe-
ria will be made over the convictmilitary road. Ill the northern S-
iberian route is used it will be necito cross over l.(iih) miles of count-
ry1 where there are no roads.The French car .No. 1 arrived at
Tonopah, Nov., at 10:30 p. in., andwill leave lor (.Joldfh id in the morn-ing.
French car No. 2 Is In this city,having arrived on a .Southern I'acifictrain. The Italian car left Ithyolite.Nov., Ht 10:43 yesterday and shouldhave arrived at Daggett, Cal., tonight,hut no word of It has been received.The Herman car is at (Ira tiger, Wyo.
(Guild's Condition Favorable. to
Boston. March :iu, (invernor (i uiid itspassed anolher favorable day. liewas resting comfortably tonight andappears to ho!,! bis ground well.
WHv t'MliHtia In i 1111,1 it w;m lli-tt- -
' !M I ! t h;i until Hit- Tiii nsv iuil anivin .m il' liowrnriuMit, Mr, Hctlnmndin rtiiu hisiun askr( (he house to glvo
(la till what hail htvn nivrii thvKrrht'hiin'11 ol' hu'bor and Ihc Iu(i'h-inn- i
if thr Tfatisvanl iml thus cUmrthe hlarkcsi lu th lilstury utthi' empire.
Kail I'erey, uii hchaH' nt the iinh.n-e--
uiuV'mI an Miuriiihtienttin1 li'Mie hi- una lltM'ithly uppoHni! the ereatimi t.i an Irish pa i itiinn.tWith leNihtludhh- eerut l
Chi.-- Seerelary tnr Ireland Biirt' heame out Miuaii ly in support of hon"'rulf, and (leelared there wiii not a
man In the hoiif-u- ' u' eoiuinoiiH hutknew that si. .hot or later there wouldbe a very suhsiant la moil If leu (ton In
the r, 'iathms hetween t rent I'.i il.unand Ireland, Tile illl rial pai Ha-
loincut, he said, had u ,1 timetend lo Hi,- - III' eds of IrelandWere semes of vital '.tsures i't', I III I'
ing Immeiilat ll n,l constant attentionunless there v vie going to allow"something Ilk i' hell" to prevail In
lieland. If he nationalists shouldbring (heir pr posu! clearly beforethe in the next general clcc- -
Hon Mr. HurreM said lie liellev, theI'l'gli h electorate would rally to theirhelp In solving tlie problem,
, r7irvTrwiNUMEROUS ARRESTS IN
A7TQT WAVT FN P m,,,,,l,ILl llt-- i
Port au Prince, March HO. Numer-ous arrests were made here las, nightand today of officers suspected ofcomplicity in the latest conspiracy, olwhich (leiieral l.iirru,iie, chief of thecavalry, was alleged to he the lender.
The Huytleii governnienl announcesIts Intention of giving these prisonersa hearing before the civil courts anddeclares that no Miniuiury executionswill take place.
Sipiads of soldiers are eonllnuingtheir search of houses in uuest offugitives. Five officers, Including(leneial l.arra,,ue. have taken refugein Hi,, French legation, and one offi-cer is at the (Ierman I, gallon.
PRIMARIES IN 6AY
STATE TODAY
,
Question of Whether or Not to
Instruct for Taft the Only Is-
sue with Massachusetts Re-
publicans,
(Hf Morning Journal ftoticlaJ lna Wire.)Itosion, March '!". Tom, u row re-
publican voters in Massachusetts willhave au opportuniiy lu Ihe state pri-maries for the spring conventions toevpress their pieierence of lb,, party'seandidales for president. Tlie cam-
paign which closed tonight has beenolle of Ihe w arniesi pl'eV lolls lo II llll- -
(ioual coin enlloii for many years. II
has been fouglil on Ihc ,tieslionwhelher lite cooing slate and districtconventions shall hislriict Hie thirty-tw- o
delegates I,, vole lor SecretaryI'a ft for president and tidopl resolu-tions In his fav or, or w briber theyshall leave the deelgales free lo .letal Chicago as they see III, No oilierpresldenl ia candidate lias been men-
tioned. Tlie parly eladers have beenconsiderably divided on the uuestionof instructed or unlnstructed delega-- I
ions.Tonight the leaders of the Taft
movement, claimed LT, of the 112 delegates to Chicago. The advocates ofan unpledged delegation claim liU
delegates who. they say, do not wishto be bound, but they admit that Secretary Taft will have at least 15
delcgaton at Chicago.There are live eandidales for tlie
four places on the utate tickets, fourdel, gules at large to be selected to thenational convention on April 10, andthere are more or less strenuous con-
tests in of the 14 dislrlelH the sec-
ond, third, fourth, alxth, eighth, tenth,eleventh, thirteenth and fourteenth.
In the other five the candidates willprobably have no opposition at theconventions, not withstanding some areoutspokenly for Taft, while other arereticent as to their preferences forpresident.
There Is apparently no oppositionlo making Senators Henry CabotLodge and W. Murray Crane ami
John Hates lliree of thefour delegates at large. The contro-versy Is over the fourth llelegaleslllp, liefor which Sydney O. Illgney and for-
mer Secretary of Ihe Navy John I).
Long are aspirants. Tlie Taft sup-
porters favor lllgmy, while liiose fa-
voring an- unpledged delegation are byfor Long. The c, miosis In Ihe secondand slxlh dlslrlcls have been wagedwlih great vigor, especially In the laitthree weeks. get
ROOSEVELT FAMILYNEARS NEW ORLEANS
New hi leans, March il. .Mrs.
Hooscvell and her children lodavbyfrom Hie yachl Mayflower,
which they are making a trip downHie Mississippi river, and spent sev-
eral hours in Inspecting a Louisianasugar plantation. They visile, I a
I
small Spanish village where the chil-
dren, nearly all of foreign parentage, 1,
sand patriotic airs and afterward re-
ceived a hull' holiday al Ihe requestof ,M,ss Flh"l Itooscveli. Aflef lunch-eon Ihe parly again embarked and cost
proceeded down the stream lo llurii-slil- e
plantation, where anolher slopwas mad!-- . The Mayflower was lied
willup loniglit forty miles above New
and Is expected lo arrive al theelly tomorrow forenoon.
liig l ire in Small Town.Abbey vll'e. Ala., March IK), Fire tlie
today destroyed H e dry goods estab-lirotlier- s.
llshiuent of Slokea the storeIlie Abbeyville Trading company It
am the bank ,f Henry coltuly. LossliiO.iiO'i.
oMTHIf Uri '.
UNA MINE:
II QUE IIIIE
ENTER
Days Must Elapse Before Full
Extent of Awful WyomingColliery Tragedy Is Made
Known to the World,
'H'FIFTY-WIN- E, LATEST
ESTIMATE OF THE DEAD
Bodies of Victims Mangled Be-
yond Recognition Is Fear;Dismembered Arm Found 20Feet From Shaft Mouth,
Illy Murnlni Jnunul Hatclal LraMa Win.Ilannti, Wyo., March 30. Not until
Thursday at least will the full ex-le- nt
of the disaster resulting fromHie two explosions Suturday In mlnoNo. 1 of the I nlon Pacific Coal com-pany be known, for an official orderwent forth loniglit directing; that noalien, pt be made to reopen the mineuntil that day. During the iiontlnu-unc- o
of this order the estlmute of thdead must stand at fifty-nin- e. In Ihemeantime Hie east slope of the mine,through which entrance will be at-tempted when ready, is being clearedof wreckage and practically recon-- w
rueled by a force of men working Inhalf hour shifts. They arc protectedby a powerful air fan, which not onlygu iraiitees the air against the effacUof insidious gases, but will drive outthe gas which fills the portion of the.mine whet-,- the victim of Saturday'sexplosions me lying dead. It Is
Hint Hie mine can bo clearedof deadly gas by Thursday and theImportant work of rescue can begin,
Today an arm of one ot Hie victimsof Ihe disa.der vas found about twen-ty feet from the moulh of the castslope oiiirnnre way tied It ia fearedll'ii Hie ilisiu ,hil,ere, and niai'lrfledi dltlolis of III,, bodies when locatedn II be so, h as to make Identificationam) Ihe ,,i epaiaiioii ol a conipleto listiiupos-ibi- e. I). (I, Clark, general su- -l
rinleiident of the L'nion Pacific.Coal company, arrived here tonightI'lom Omaha and assumed charge ofaffairs In the camp. He was accom-panied by a force of claim adjustersand clerks, f competent, gasmen,
and oilier experts can be u
mines N,,s. 2 and 3 will bit
opened Wednesday, it was announced.
I KI.Ol OF (OI'l lNSsi . t ixt st i.m; of iioitium
Manna, Wyo., March SO. The en-I- r.
ine, 'S of the mine where tlie deadminers are entombed have been sealedand uiilil tlie lire Is smothered orsome method Is devised for lifting thelethal gases which fill Hie workings,and It becomes pissible to go downthe slope and fight the flames atclose quarters, no effort to enter themine will be made. Meanwhile greatforces of men are laboring at bothstupe entrances, removing wreckage..So titanic were the blasts of burninggag that the lining of the stupes werestripped and hurled forth to fall In
fragments over a wide expanse ofprairie. Timbers as large as telegraphpoles were thrown l.UUil feet from thetilt.
Today the tank of restoring somesemblance of organization to the per-manent and temporary populations ofthe camp was undertaken and ar-
rangements arc. In progress for theopening of No. 3 mine, long Idle, andfor working No. 2, which produces aquality of coal Inferior to that fromwrecked No. 1. With the fate oftheir comrades so fresh In their mindstlie employes of No. 2 are somewhatreluctant to return to their perilousoccupation, and It is probable that themines will not be producing' stead-ily before the end of the week. Mean-while the production of tlie camp will
curtailed about 1.0110 tons weekly.Coroner Hennett has viewed the
three bodies recovered befor e l.,e :
mid I'xphision, and the two blown .rutthe second explosion. He will be
gin an Inquest when It Is knownwhelher or not Ilie remaining bodiescan lie recovered, and will attempt to
at Ihe cause of the explosion. Menwlin came from the mine a few min-utes before Hie first explosion saythere was much gas present.
The sc orn! cxploalon undoubtedlywas caused by gas.
An olfiehil list of the known viellins of the disaster given out today
the I'nioii Pacific Coal companyeonlalns sixty-tw- o names, and it Jbelieved that eight or ten others alsomet dea Ih in the mine.
A carload ot cuff ins shipped fromleaver arrived this sfternoon.
.Many suits for damages will beroiight a git Inst the coal company by
relatives ,,f the victims, and it islhat 'his double disaster will
the operators not less than JotiO- ,-
(hili. The holocaust of lltwS cost tli
oinpany more than J1.II00.00U.II Is announced now that this mine
be abandoned and sealed as soonthe bodies are recovered.
There. Is talk of petitioning the governor to appoint a commission or experts to probe this disaster, and If
rumors afloat as to the unsafe con-
dition of the colliery are verified.then efforts may be made to close
through process of law, should itnot be abandoned by the coal company. , ,
OF BERLIN
MISSION
AMBASSADOR'S NAME
GOES TO SENATE TOOAY
responsible Gossip Blamed for
Stories that Tower's Succes-
sori
Was Persona Non Gratawith Kaiser William,
By Mornlnr Journal Butcht, J.etifte WireWashington, March 30. Witii a
view of bringing to a close the gossipconnected with reported disapprovalin Berlin of tlie appointment of Dr.David Jay no Hill as ambassador andterminal ing tile incident, Iiaroti vonSternberg, the Cerman ambassador,called at Ihc White Hous,. tonight byappointment to see Fresident Koose-ve- lt
and Secretary Itoot. AssistantSecretary Hacon was also present. Atthe conclusion of the conference thefollow Ing statement was given out:
"In addition to the communicationalready made nubile from the Oermanforeign office, tin.1 (.ierman ambassa-dor has also conveyed to tlie Amer-ican government the assurance of theemperor tbul there hits never beenany change hi his attitude toward Mr.Hill and his cordial willingness towelcome Mr. Hill to Berlin. Tlie em-
peror's favorable opinion of Mr. Hillwas communicated to tile Washingtonadministration lust November, and hisattitude has never changed since.
"Apparently some rcmui'k in acasual conversation littve been distort-ed by gossip and exaggerated by ru-
mor so as to give a totally erroneousimpression of the whole matter."
The two governments have nevershared Ihls misunderstanding. Thedesign of the president and secretaryof state in choosilur Mr. Hill was to I
choose the man w bo, of ail tlie menin Hie diplomatic service was best fit-
ted for this position a position of H-owry first order in honor and responsibility, and one to which, therefore, itwas deemed well to send a skilled dip-lomat, a student, a speaker, an au-
thority on International law, a learnedClerman scholar who had served withsignal jibiiiiy as assistant secretary ofstute uinl11.1 Joh.i X), Hitu as f.eign minister in two successive postshi tile east, where lie hud renderedmarked service in connection w lib TheHague peace conference. Tills pur-pose has always been fully appreciat-ed by Ihc emperor personally and inGermany ut large.
Tlie nomination of Dr. Hill as am-bassador k, (lermaiiy will be sent tothe senate tomorrow, according lo Hieplan agreed upon tonight. No timehas been lived for ihc retirement ofAmbassador Tower, but it is expectedDr. Hill will succeed him some limein May.
It (Mis staled tonight (hut the pur-pose of the administration Juts beento make It evident thai Hie great dip-lomatic positions are not to be treat-ed as positions to be held only bymillionaires, I, in so far as possible usrewards lor failliful service to Hie
public In other posllions. Thus tilehist four ambassadors appointed.Messrs. Itiddl,, to ltussla. Dudley toBrazil, O'Brien lo Japan, and Hill to(lermany have all been men of mod-erate means w ho in previous posi-tions of lesser rank had shown es-
pecial fitness for the performance ofthe duties of the higher posts towhich liny were apiadtited. It waspointed mil that every ambassadornow In the service lias had previousdiplomatic experience, and most ofthem loiiMI and varied previous experi-ence, although in some eases the prin-cipal previous service of tlie men hasbeen rendered outside of diplomacy.
The administration lias been plan-ning lo have it made evident In Hiecase of Mr. Hill, us in tlie case of Mr.Kiddle and .Mr, o'Brieii and others a
mentioned, lhat the possession ol
merely model ale means was no barpreferment to the highest position,
and It Is because of Ibis feeling thaiso deeply regret the lullure ol con-
gress to provide proper official resl-dtic-
for the ambassadors abroad. Itwas staled tonight that this failuremilitated directly in favor of the man
great wealth and against the mansmaller means, and both permits
and causes sin li violent contrasts hitlie scale of expenditure of successivencumbenis of tlie same office and fos-ters Just such gossip and trouble usoccurred In the present instunee.-
AVcIl Known .Issayer 1 '!.Nov., March JJU. A. (1. Val-
entine, one of Hie best known assay-er- a
on the Pacific coast and formerlychief assayer or 111" Western Ore Pur-chasing Works here, died hi this citythis afternoon of pneumonia. Hesides
wife here, he iias u mother, sisterand brothers In Denver.
TO PUT PRINT PAPER ANDWOOD PULP ON FREE LIST
Wnshinglnn, I). C. March 110. 'A
resolution was introduced in the Iioum, atoday by Air. Fuller, of Illinois, call-
ing; on the ways mid means commit-tee to to the house a bill to
repeal all duties on wood pulp andprint paper "to the end that actionmay be taken thereon at the present &session of congress."
inCompany lo Sell Onl.
Winnipeg. Man., March 3d, Th"Winnipeg 101, , trie company is about
close negotiations for the sale ofentire plant here to the city, in-
cluding the street railway. electric aend power plants. The deal Involve?manv million dollars.
SENATOR FORCED TO
PUBLICLY APOLOGIZE
Unwittingly Procured the Print
ing as Public Document of
Bitter Attack on Noted Pub-
lic Men,
By Morning Journal Sue, hi I Idaaed Wlrs.)Washington, March ,'pi. Senator
F, , raker today obtained leave to withdraw from the senate files a paper in-
troduced by him on Wednesday lastand printed as a public document, andthe order carried with it tlie suppression ot all the printed copies of thepaper. His introduction of tlie paperlast week and the withdrawal todaycontained no Intimation of tlie sensa-tional character of the document.which still would be unknown had itnot been for the fuel that severalcopies had been given out before itwas suppressed,
Tlie paper was prepared by HenryKlllott, of Lakcwood, Iowa, and pur-ported to be "the official record ofthe loot and ruin of the fur seal herdof Alaska." It was Minted In chrono-logical order, beginning about lxtiKand continuing to Hie present lime. IIwas written in long hand, closely writ-ten and difficult to read. ProfessorKlllott had submitted records of pel-
agic sealing several times, mid ,heyhad always been printed as public,documenls. Therefore, when SenatorForaker was usked to have the alleged"official record" printed he made theropiest in the usual form, and did noltake the trouble lo read it. Today hemade apologies lo Vice PresidentFairbanks and several senator
II was not until tlie paper came outin printed form today that Its char-acter became known. It was found toreflect upon tlie integrity of tlie pre-siding officer of the senate and uponmembers of the senate and house andother government officials.
Passing over thirty years of the "of-ficial records," Frofc-so- r lOlllott dealtw ith the work of the n
ioini high rum i ts I,,.,' In connectionwith the sealing uuestion. and told ofan agreement made by Mr. Fairbanksin opposition to a sealing bill beforethe senate committee on foreign rela-tions In 11,02-11- w hen lie was a mem-ber of the committee. This paragraphis taken from the lull in Hie house,bin on February 17 In the senatecomuiiUee, Senutor Fairbanks delib-erately tells thy committee thai tillsbill is not needed; that the protectionof the fur seal lias hecn agreed lo inme high commission and only awailsthe formal publication by that com-mission when it assembles: he assuresthe committee that Ibis re-- i ventlonof the commission is lo lake plac.soon after March llio;i.
"The statement of Senator Falr-r- y
banks was an untruth in evspeet a stiuare and wltolesal,cation on ills pari. to del'ei thepending bill, at ills r,iiiest," Hi docn- -
meat says.The "official record" refers in dis-
paraging manner ol the part taken bythe lale Secretary of Stale John Hay,In regard to th,, sealing iiuestlon, andcharges that legislation was bitterlyopposed "by the land and sea butch-ers of the fur seal herd, who hadsuborned certain senators, congress-men and department officials."
It refers ulso to the extended tripof Inspection of Alaska, made by Sen-ators Ihllinghum, Nelson, nnriihumand Patterson, and mentions Hie factIhul no action was accomplished.Fault is found also with tlie fact thatsecretary Itoot and Assistant Secre-- 1
tary Hacon had done "absolutelynothing," although fully informed that
plan of mutual concession and Jointcontrol of the Untied stales and Can-ada could be "successfully negotiatedIn six weeks time. The long recordcloses as follows:
"Why should Ibis Infamous workof the land and sea butchers of oui furseiil herd go thus unchecked, and that,too, when the Canadian governnienlasks Us to unite with it on a p roperplan to suppress It. No i, nibbling ornonsense about the necessity of 'see-ing' or sounding Japan or ltusslu firstwill bear the light of honest discus-sion. Those governments have hid hbeen ready ut any hour since IS',,7 tounlle with us on any plan to suppresspelagic Tur Mealing, which we couldfirst get Canada to tit to."
IVnniMc (.c ,i IteiicrPhiladelphia, Pa .March ji. The
physicians In atteinl.i ur, unmi .SenatorPenrose at 7 o'c lock ,,, ,1 foblowing bulletin:
The condition or Penroseconl inues to impr HiiH factorwa y. No more !i ill,- Pus will lie is- -
Slieil ton is lit.
Aged KmiMTC lieallh.Vienna, March or Fran-tia- s
eis Joseph, who com- -
plotoly recover,, went forlong walk In. ,ir today.
He also receive :e i'rliicevon Ituelow, Hi hiinccllor.
-,
I'leail- - tan,' i ,i.iog.St. Louis. Mar Chapman ,
Uewey Laimb, ,1' KansasCity, entered a i ; d r. ' ,lty to, lay-
Hie rniled H " ' (' '" on lobates from the b;:i ! j.hr, lueiinfwypthe charge or bevinjn f cepled ribates from the Fuse,, ll on lum-It- l
her shipments f,om icfcitits Arkan-- r
as to St. Louis. JudK V Iij 'in posedfine of Jill,000, ami 'a check lor the
full amount was hum '1 o the clerkof the court. ,
BRITISH COMMONS VOTES
STRONGLY FOR MEASURE
Pronounced Only Solution of
Problem Described as One of
Darkest Pages in England'sHistoiy,
Illy Morula Joiiruid Nun-lo- t l.,ml Mlr,London. .March 11(1. The house of
, ominous totiluht alter lenclhv debate on Hie uuestion of home rule for!Ireland adopted by a vote of 111;! toI.",7 a resolution moved by John F.Kedniiud. the nationalist der, thatin the opinion of tlii.s house a so -
lution of this problem can only he at-
tained by giving Hie Irish people leg-
islative and executive control of aM
purely Irish affairs" after the nso'.itiou had been amended by adding Hiewords "ail subject to ilie supremeauthority of Hi" imperial parliament."
It was known beforehand thai tinijcbale could have but an academic In
(ei ext, a use Hie government hadalready pledged that there would beno decision lu the matter of homerule until It had been given u mjn-dal- e
ut tlie genera! election. Itttt thedeliate was made notable by thestrong declaration of Chancellor As-(- ,
tilth which was all Hi" weigh iei be-
cause made at the moment Mr.Is actually assuming; the pre-
miership.Ilallonr in a, brief speech charged
his opponents of speaking withtwo meanings, a rinPcul meaning anda nationalist meaning. He asked howIt was possible to curry out greatIrish reform Willi Ihltisli money except by a Hrltlsh parliament and Iron-
ically challenged Mr. Asiiultli to clearup Ibis ambiguity.
Amid ironical unionist laughter MrAsquilh arose ami said that never In
his life had lie felt less embarrassed.For over tvveuty-l'ou- r years he an,!his colleagues had steadily tin, I con-
sistently advocated self governnienlwith respect to Ireland's purely localaffairs. He held that opinion now
us strongly as ever. lie culd nol.however, support Mr. K, almond's innHon in its present form, beeaus,' liefound In it no explicit recognition of
impel in! supremacy and because no
parliament would be .iuslilled in em-
barking; on such a task unless thematier hud lirsl been su'iiul'' ,1 totlie electorate. It would be a grosseltd inexcusable violation thillpromises to do so In the lilelline ujthe present parliament. So tar thepresent parliament was concerned liesaid they hud exhausted heir powersIn regard to Hie problem of Irishgovernment In Ihc Irish councils billlast year.
Timothy Healy closed the debatesayim? 'Iial Mr. Asiiultli was mlsla k"nif he supposed he would commendhimself to Hie Irish nation by his
speech.Karl Percy on behalf of the union
Ists, moved au amendment declaringthe house to he unalterably opposedlo Ihe creation of an Irish parliamentwith a responsible executive but theamendment was rejected.
Mr. Asiiullh's speech seems likelyto produce a strained relationship be-
tween the government and the na- -
lionallsts. Flitter disappointment alit was expressed 111 the lobbies by tinIrish mem hers.
Mr. Heuly'H speech was a, scathingattack on the chancellor, lie reminded the house that In Ihe oitestlon of
amnesty for the dynamiters someyears ago Mr. Asiiultli cioseu n,egates of mercy with a clang " but thegateH were opened by the r partywit h In two years.
Then referring lo the ordeal of thePlggot forgeries Mr. Healy said thaithe only thing he regretted was thatAsiiultli was engaged In lhat1 case to
defend the Parnellltcs. Continuing besaid that II was on the Irish ,iteslionUnit Mr. Asuullh llrst eiuiie inlo notice. "Today lie is an Itiiportantman," said Ihe speaker. "tomorrowh- - may be a god. bin w shall nol
worship at his shrine."Mr. Healy's argiini, nt war: that the
conservatives would lorco "free t rudeversus protection" as a plank ut ihenexl general eleclion, therefore MrAsouith's altllude meant indillnlle de- -
ferment of homo rule.In moving the resolution which de-
nounced Hie present system ol' gov-
ernment In I reland and wound up withthe declaration that "In the opinionof this house a solution of Ihls prob-lem can only be allahicl by glvlm?tile Irish people executive and legis-
lative control of all purely Irish af-
fairs."in
John Kedinond. the iialion-rlis- t
leader, put Ihe home rule (iuc-i-II- ,
,n In an iineoinpi oinlslng fashion.Mr. Kedmond declared Hull an over-
whelming majority of Ihe presenthouse of commons always had pro-fessed their belief Ilial lie eonces- -
slou of hoiii'1 rule was lie only solu-sl- i
Hon of the III problem and that ev-o- f
r v mom her the presenl govern-iui- e
incut at one tl or another hud giv- -
n pill, lie pie Iges to this same ef- -
He HOW proposed lo put lb, III
on rcroid and force Ihe hand of theliberal party and Ihe government altlie next elections, so as to make surethat there will be no repetition of Hie
gratuitous pledges made by so manymember of the last election nol I"
Introduce home rule during Hie U; ofof tin present parliament.. The only
argument remaining againsl home I
New York Police Arrest Bet an,
Secretaryof New York Group of Law
less Organization,
MAGISTRATE DECLINES
TO HOLD PRISONER
Sorely Wounded Bomb Thrower
May Recover Sufficiently toFace Charge of First DegreeMurder.
By .Morning .lournnl Special Leaker! Wirs.New York, 11 a iv h ;;o. Kfforis of
the police to connect Helig Silver, 'inme I nion square bomb thrown1, withthe groups of anarchists have boonsuccessful, bin thus fin1 they have hernunable to prove t lint hisact of Saturday was prompted in anyway by those associates. These (levelopmcnts occurred today, alter Ihc ar-rest of Alexander Iierkman, the. anarchist lender, and companion ofLmina ( lolilinnti, wso served twelve.mil one-ha- lf years in prison forshunting Henry C. Friek. the Piltshurgcapitalist. The detectives showed,when lloikrnaii was arraigned Inmint, that SIIvcrs!eln held a inlier- -ship card in the A nun hist Federatedunion, of which Iierkman is an offi-cer, and this card was signed byItcrknian, lint their attempt to showHint Iierkman knew Siivcrxtrin orthai he mill his friends in any directnay inched Hi,, honih throwing, wasfor tile time futile. The police askedMagistrate Di go, before whomllcrkmuii was arraigned, to hold theanarchist for rony-elg- hours us asuspicious person, but in the absenceof any definite chaise. Hie magis-trate refuse, iheir request. The nac--Istrate nas pat,, led Iierkman on hisown recognizance, th,. latter promis-ing lo appear whenever wanted.
lierkninn was taken into custodyearly today on the strength of thecard and a couple of circular lettersfound in Silv, ostein's apartments, ailof which boiv Ileikinan's signature.The letters were u riit, n in Hebrewarid were lor coulribulionsfor tile (I, fcrise of two nnni-chisl- re-
cently arrested in Philadelphia,charged w ith riming. Tile letters con-tainer sta leiueiiis of an incendiarycharacter. I!i rkiuan was arrestedwhile in lii.' office of .Mother Karth,an anarchist newspaper, al ". FastThirteenth strecl.
"This man admits Hi it hi' hut Hen--- d
ry ('. Friek and thai h ' KW'V twelveyears for it," said the ins,,-- ' I'll, far- -
i"S the a narcliist.ae snoot UK' ill I'TirK n il ,
sonai mutter, replied lie k ma n.true anarchist does not believe In V'io- -
lellce. le believes in working bypeaceful means."
"Have you any pamphlets or honk."on the subject?" asked the inspeci ,r.
"Yes, but none of them cm, elsviolence. I don't believe in thai."
"This," said the Inspector, tun in;;to the delect Ives, "is a case of ml
intelligence. Tliis mtin hasused his ability In I ho wrong dlrcc-lior- ..
"(hi that I take issue," answeredilerkinan. very coolly.
Alter admitting that lie sinned ihcinenibership card found in Silver-so'i-
possession, herkimin was taken(o the liosjiital t confront Silverstein.but then- - was nothing in the mootingto indicate that the two ever met be-fore. Iierkman said that he had neverween Silverstein before, and the hitler,who lay blindfolded on his cot
of Hie injuries lo his eyes fromHie explosion, said after he heardHerkiuan's voice In conversation, thathe did not know the man.
In court, before Magistrate Droego.paroled him, Ilerkinan made a briefslu'.einciit:
"I am the secretary of the union.'he said, In reference to the cards as'letters that were Introduced, "and myname was used In the letters thatwere sent out. The letters were, onlyappeals for funds. We are always so-
liciting money. We need money forthe families of the men who werekilled in Philadelphia, and for themen who are, to be tried there. I re-mained at my hou.se so that the po-llen could arn sl me, for I wanted tohave this tiling chared up at onceand have a c hance to prove my Inno-cence."
Lieutenant Waransky, one of theofficers win, made the arrest, said'hat there were several paragraphs in'.Mother F.urth." of which Herkman
and liinnia (.olilman are the editors,which pointed to the use of violenceagainst the Kovcrninetit, Hut the an-archic insisted that he did not ci, tin-sel violence.
"I was arrested before," he .said."I am being persecuted."
Solig Silverstein,, the bomb thrower,though said to be a sufferer from or.gallic disease of the heart, is likelyto survive the terrible injuries he Buf-fered In the explosion. The physi-cians In atttendanco announced todaythat a piece of the bomb he threwIns been extra, led from near his right' cavity. It passed through hislight eye and lodged in his skull fti' ( lly hack of ine ear. Curiouslyenough. It was m policeman, one of the
Silverstein nought to kill, who Is
proof hnultf n"t bn ntlnwct! will' riKrii"1". - """ " it Krii .rrtvtij.i moowT, ,r tifo-- .
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In Hse iiiiiI deny Mr. I'iin hot'siii.nl.
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p.i'i'h was his appiuval of S'ila ' ir 'mil in in "" '' "''11 111.' II'tlOIHI .'IINIH.V. .,. ,. ., j. the pi lias p.. a. ,'ii ,nn o'-niuihli. a n r:i ml
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.in n.l hit Ion ..I' tin- wal.i. i'h.i.--wiih nol. In- t. .1. n khikIcof fiii.-.-.lt- tn lln- ri .Kit inn, an, it
wniilil lio a win to Kiv- - tli.' loi .'.l sot---.
Vlli' tin- - Kl.'iil IHivH.-K.- ' Il H IHCllI,
hy .Mr. of .MiiHwi.'liii- -
lily, til I'.--, lln llml ' 111 .lotlll! "hl-lui- h'
HKall-- t Mr IMii.hit.j
milillllli'K IIP' iiifi'Mli niHi'.'i ' .nt" .", '.,' ,1,,, pi, -- jij. iil ha.l pit-I Ini st Dining lioiim nnil IliifTi-- t in the cllj.
Itntes rciisoiinhlc. (fWWSkifcfc,M. r. M.yi-i'.- i Sons, rmiw.
tin- InlliiiiHi' Iiml uvor lm- - .'.iiii- s, , ,', .inn,,, ,t r.ioiin.it. "Thiil. Iiillin in'.-.- h.' .l.'.'lar."!. ,,,,, ,., ul,lnlll .:i hail ralllnl t
"Is tin.. to iiiiiti an rxl'itl Ihal n'i'v Si'iiaior l.a foil. II. ''s mi upon II ..ail
tai y Tali iiml yiM-i- him tin- supporiof t lm iiiliniuisti al inn. iMioiil
111.' iiilnilliislriilioli liu.u.iiilil srar.'.'ly Imvi- n stiito in
.lio an. wilh tin"- pr."-l-(!-
sii,,"ii hiivim.' an uphillHKhl. II" has' no iv. "r.l us n r.i'oi m. anil his sp.MH lit", iloni iiiili,-.'i,- .i
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1 14-11- 6 N. 2d St..'Miiliili'iir.' of r.iiaior l.a follril,"niolim-r- In- hii- -
lui vi' rouipi'11,',1 III".. rni r pi . s S
has a :is aun,! linn in.' .iiialii lo I..- a'lark '1
'li Hii' no w spa p. rs ami in tin- ll n p
pi a,, II, nls of In- il ii IV'. lill"lli.-- pli'Sillni' .Mil lo i.ilniP'Sl Ihalthis ..,-- i .. is not n r.'i '.'in. lill. Isi i,'
ii.'hnil" (mi iiii.il- - or a .'iiiii'iim-oii- pi..-- !
( II" may In- Hi" l'-- iohii Hi.
ill '. Iiml anmlU; his .ill'l
Mr. iniilli Mini Ihal llj.! inii.to ai lo oliiam
iiioiioin uiis lln- .ily ot I..,- -
AtlK.ii H. llo Inslsli .1 II, 't Ihi- 'ill ill'lTI'll ll.'sll.' lill' IMll.'f, "It llll1 ll"llillltlliil III.- at.i-- nli.l II l.a- - liof
mix' liil.iilioii of 'hi' Hal
t fnr iiiiiut. i..il inn ''Till' ills. In- siiiil. ha, I n ..iiiii
foimlil i . r p. i ra l a t i inii ni.iii- ..r a .Ir. ail. .''
Tin. -- p. a l;.i' sai'l ii il vv il h.ui: llnsn .port of Hi" i,,l iiiiti i S, a - 'not tilii'iis. hill S.'.i'.ial'A Tali's sn
p. iioiit omr liis folliami.-- is i'i ' Jto pis tiusilH" viilins, lull to tl.' I'ai'!:(j Wedding CakesAll S.oll piol-si.'.- l Ihal Air Aloii t.iry i'all vvmil
il.'ll was nlislaUi n In s.'iahik K'ii'.iil- - in lm- n'iili n. a '"I Hill l'i" I'l.hiilmi nl in.ui.' hail lii iii Hi" las! ol tn.iii lias ma winpi-opiii- s s,i,.,w, a,- ! "! 'l'i ...
t till mm,.,,u, a, -- l ioc ocooooocooooooroviil.i Hst.ni. iiml Intlil, .Air. :i,;i, ill, Ihal .Mr. Ial!',...,...1 1.,., I,, , l hii -- 111! lit I' whan v. r. n furl Jilki; "III nil Ihr Hah liiiii' In- I.r h.'i-- l niaii iho pr. 'i.i.'t!r lln r.- '
h"' ",f in.. Milliy ni.l.. 1. "':' t ho w ml ni. .rni s.'iitiin. m VII nut i
' iiiitom;- li'iilili.-a- niais.'s Is nol n- -.I'oiil.l Iiml a no oik Ii 'a ri I" mi "ilInn thai s. 'li. liii') i'iiii s s,i,i'i'
"''"" ' '"' ''' '"' " -, In, l'r il,.--VO tull.'S of in. iiml it in lun
Fancy CakesMAIL ORDERS FILLED
SAME DAY ASRECEIVED
I.. An
t'6I 8
PCI
nan p. nt. in,' noun,.-- ,ii " a no 'ii. Inn nl war ll.lopl. il all USE JOURNAL WANTStl'liKiillnll nl l.iml ailj.ua nt t
jii'Iih ,y i, hiptloi, siivi'.l to niakr Air. Aloll-
.l.'ll nur.- - nKKii'sKh .'. II. follow . .1 u;W'lilh' lh- - ilihiil.' was K.'lliK
IMIIiirtl. ol inn. Un, w.-n- in lln-- '
ll.'i.l...., nn.l I, ,. ..,!. nil),
ii,.,-!,..- In nny ronsl.h ra hlouiiion-- r r, i u il '! i n li'ail.'is. Wiial tloi'-- '
So.'i'oiai'v i'iiii sliinil lm-- W'lial il..''lie .liilolltli" .I'l Wi'oll.l;'.' W'llill llo,.- -
ho prop. is.- as u f"What woiil.l ho ilo "Hii Ho- ti ii- " J
II,. tolls us Ihal lm via. nl. m l .'Xl'i- -
ininalc ll'.iiii, but Jhorn.
tils aiii ti ai. ;. lla.i i'. ine i.iiii'iiii--juOOOOOaXXXXXXXXXXiCOCXXJOCKCKXXX.... Ily ii noiil ami olT.'i-.-.- t in.il. . I.,, I. III! I""Vlmiiol Winn li.'
mi'!' Ilia rolh'il;.;lH's is ,ur In. loviiiii.!i. inn lo tin- Imi Ihal
noil.' of llir m.-.- l of Hi. tn has any i.t ..rm tiii.l. ni.i.'s ha .A'.-r- Mr I'.i'van
111. ;.i...-'- " .'It S'lllinuill isIII liu- .Mississippi 1,11,1 Missouri Mil-h-
ami alums! thai llm tl . illmia lahk. is mil It hal In llr su ii t ..I H.is
in 111.- .oniiiit; f,iin.iii;u.Air. !r :i ii sai.l.
Mr. Itrwui's Xililii'.s."In ihis ttii-ii- iil tin tli.' I. ..inula r
linn li.iH.M'n wilh lui r..1 il.'iiiotiary Hinl Hit- w.-s- whlril
Iho uso ol
allon tn ia
ii in;ir,,iiili.'.loans Hulk.
n "ir tl lm n p: ' ii hit innnny jai l uf th" ai'iH'opll or anol lu-- m i'.i t" r
!f inlvi rli. inuL lh. h
til,, liiiilnli.i' ln ili'iiar.-.- l thai All
liu, lui ha,l al, that th,' (nl ii- - Cali-fninl-
ilii.'Kiitlon. MrSmith." lui. It'ilii' to the ihiiaiimiiil'iiml . un. iilimist itiiinn.li"lthin ihis i.'s.'iv,, lm .ii'iiii',1 l,.r Hi.
What ilo. s llr prop..-- .' mi Hi" tniiliIti visioti, Imi imi until ifM Hi "It uiilM spiaiiK 'In- .1'
f.ii" (if M I'iin hoi ami ma. a hi(, r tiom him illslil'v tliu Hi.' li. H
Oar FamousBUTTERNUT
BREADIs wHIiout tt rival In the south-west. Discriminating house-
keepers wlm have tried it willuse no other.
ptirpiisi- of furnlsiiln n whii'i-II. il" i mi th" it rouiiil ha It was r.i--
to 1.i im Aiiki'Ith" nnil ttuit Urn illy nil
I. r til. Hi.
"Aital r.'l'.irni ilovs S.'.i.iary T.'ft. Jropos,' I'm- - tin- - liriirtll nl' l:lh"l".' 'I'll'
InlmiiiiK tmm Insist Hint liny nm '
till,., t,, iiial hy Jury, hut S.'tavtaryTali all tin- - nii.v In I iRIaliolua 9
until S'Hi nas t ti as i u anr'ss.i' V I" .'oiu.i't s'i. ill Ilii' k lion hali--'.. . . ,.. i..."mm. h ,, no' ,...'. , ii i,,,.v, v,"V..u " lo. i. l "Ml' Kmlth ,',iiti,-
BALDRIDGE'S YARD IS THE PLACEFor Imnibrr, Slilncl.'S and I,nlli, I,arco SIK-- of Windows, Doori,
I alnts, Olli, lirtishew, ( lluildiai; Taper on Ilaad.J, 0. BALilMUlXJE, 405 Siuth First Street, Albuquerque, N. M.
tu hiLiii IhoP. pr.'s.-n- tho.s,-""' H'M ''"'"'-- ' ,,;,i,'. f 11'line Hinl tl l.- - in show till.! liu- - .1.- - M. i.l pr. ss w
uf il mi ihiiHiiK Hi.' Iiilorniiitioi' to ll i., limit with ii nr. .vision in tinh hit h thipiiu.ipl.-- and poll.III I 111 i Is ll'Vllllt tn IT.ilti' 11 111,'liopIn aiip.nl o pi oki.'--- i r.'pilhlit'iin.- - Ik I.l hiilllil ci .11 st It Ul loll si'iiliiilK niliily." 'liu- pollry ..I tin- il..a iilrnl I""
mlili'i't was tor soul as h.U as to Ira. lill. nnil il.imn ra Is. pr. .Let ion to tin- InliniiiiK nu--11 r. I'. .Ihii, I , I, 'lin n il. was to pi. v. niinmiiiiol.'K iiiHiii" lluiii to fallIt, is only a r.-- oitiiilton ..I a I'm The French BakeryIhii". whim Air. M i .ml. II Ihal
111. Mis not t.pp.l-lil- t' 111.' ilisl lihllllotl'W'llill relief lloes S.'i-- "
.riiiiis.' lo liUe us from 111 Inirtliii- -whi.il is li.ioinina to ail. to s.nOC)COCXX)OCXX)OOOC)OOOOCXXXXXHhieli iiiii.i'ulisiii lms imposed uponis a in licnn nt in lOilivards .t MrkloAir Slllltll ll'ill.'.l thill Mr. I'l in hot r in"" " .. .. ' HUH
tl p i.ni'i' way. ins a in. no to. mi ...Hi tin-- rHiltrnliiit Has till.'
2(t'2 Kiist C'l'niral. I'liono 5IIT.mi Ii'h vollcilKUi's I. not. In al r. a. ll lioso n
.l.'ll (In- i n t "Ul i'l Ihal u
til. '.' The !i.proilia t ion tortin- navy iiml .irniy hasin.. re than Jlllti. OOii. Him a y nr slucr
e ihi .iiii ill. mi our ml. . nial expiri- -
house to cullhim nut. sai.l All.III'I
THE MONTEZUMA GROCERY CO.COl-IT- AMI THIRD
COMPLETE LINE OE GROCERIES & LIQUORS
th.' rcptthllrali I'm l to uhirh a -- u.i.s-lul iipi.'.il tan he mail.'. iuiL.it'.i " S" m III .'V l.i.il. .'.-- ul I Ills fart. Illh. lii st plat'o w hal - know li a- - in
It.... a I'll S. Iltillliill is Stl. .1,1; in lh.val'.os ,,r th,- ni'l Hi,- All?
"oilii, ami the It. ihi- .soul iiin-u-
so mil. ti a a .iiiiuii to a p. rsonas il. nt ',! to a ii hi. a willi w hi, Ii i,
iii, mt. (Mir niiuy Is lniim than twinlai"" llian i. wa hi f ml we pie, i .'plllili.il ll ami titino.i'a lira re
i'i,. i i'i .' oni i a.' for, sl r; Inn . i".
T li . . i.l us adopt '
'1' it- rhair a ...inl of ..r-- 1
ihi' nn.l im-- a notli.i' a nnil, llniil I
Air Aloii. I. II I'l'-.- 1.1'li.u Hint no pa .i j
of ii.- ;i po ol.! l.i ton shall ho uai'tl
in favor of riiorm. f r ean onlyeonvill,'.' the vol.-r- thai 111.- ,i"iuo-are slill il,il IllK 111 Ihr Philippine '
lands Hie iloelline s.'l lul l ll ill 'Iih .iiiialioii of intl.i. in I'm ''. m t o
If Yon Read TWiIi will t In lrn tli.vt llm iikkII-r- tl
wrltorii and tn Ums nt nil tinirhool of iirartir recomim-iid- . In tlm
troiige"t, inrmK pomibln, fidi'li Anil tvfliyIntrmlient eiit'rinj Into tin romiiuslt'.on
f Dr. I'irri-a'- (ioldrn MihIIihI IHwivury
erat if pa liy will he rue to r.'i. innis assiiii-il- and th ily 8Ami i mi ills del ivc liielr just l'"'''
III. It from Hie i iilis.'llt ol' th" noveli.l.iitllii'.l himself.l.si : ll Is tin- i.l in w hail nt' enu i niiviuee lh" puhl!
' " hal"i'-o-
in a national foi'-- t in n ' " lr-- 1' hil , ,,,In 'lilrh ''- - than lill l"'1' .'.nl "Iforthniiraof WMiil tomHeh. iItsii.-iI- , muln mus nre i,"l "lull th.y sliouhl
Ask for Bellmead WhiskeyDirect Importers of Italian GoodsLucca Olive Oil, Macaroni, Etc.
l.()i:i.NZl GUAM, Prop. PHON'K 1029.
''"'' ami 'Hi, in''What is Si'iii'tary lalt i;oiiiK h,...".
Kovtii.m. nt in hehali m llmdo n the rallrim.l .,iieali.m?-- n, ,. s, ,'. l, he k oo'iision to lde Is lu gave, limn, an honest plai
most arsnm.iits aimnot - 1111. elllUnit Hie l, resilient was
eatarrh of atnmnrh. "ilyar omn.laint." ' ' i'"1'1" h. a i.in.'.h ,.m ; n,.,itorpid liver, or IhIisii-hioh- , ihroiue liinvei one-lom- i h ..: th. pithln- land Is tlm- -
()i r ., i ,.,,,,.,,- iinist h. lolmllflaetinnv, and all rat.arrhal diit-ake- nf t u-.- " ..,. In-,, lt ,,,, t daim., i at i, pimkwhatovar nni or natiira It ii Kollowum a l.n, r ,11. . lh'- -
,. """"s . in Iho .,1,.,.,-- s
Innir siaiidinK of eaiurriiHl mIT.--.....,,.,.,"' u- - hIii.1i have 1., n man aiu; tin, i.r ropuh- -
11,1- - eoiiiliKi a eanipaiyii hy luniest lneth- -sponsihle lor rale le.lllelhni
il'KaniZ'l- -oils ami tlirottsh an lioinst.iil doewould inili.ale thiil Hie sOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOflion." ooooooo
tiolin and tlieir ri'siiltantsi, aa liniiirhnil, Mr. th,' inlimi uv a. I. r. i, an uilc, Inn Hi. .s.- ahus. s lui.- Ii. .i tn-- i favor ml.- lions Is he in
ilii. i -- lateIlirnat and lung dlnra-- a U.jcit, eoii'iiiiili- - .p,,o-.- -. ,, moHitn l.v AM So.it, l'',l,nl,.l l.v i einiltln an hadeis Hie favor of Hiiihni l.ilnK lhlliHilaeeompmiiM mill aver .iiimlin ll ... ,,, , 1,,i,. , t,o, a ml , ,,i,i v i,s I., en conma uln e,l 111,0,1I . . i ,,Bii....i. ....,.....,. lln Till.!- - The m,.ii,.tl ,ri r. I ( .1' e'.i Hi ilii;lie pass, ssl, ill
MiMfiall? lt Pi.MiuruiK PT- - M-- ' ' H H.ltare. K. pi ran pin torn)
i olti iil-- ee e.uti ni ission In aseiiiaiii thepresent Millie of the railroads? Is he
willing In pl'ei. ill Hi.' future of
naleled sioek '.' s lie the re-
iliniioii of lieinhi iiial rate.-- '
win-rove- and w lienev.-- su. Ii FIRST NATIONAL BANKIin-- ltrouta'tn llln.-- t'licrtytmrk, v wim.nns lii.i.usl. red eu.iln oii'h-n- heeii lull of fulsome iailon, ..
Imlilen Sal Met, lllonilroot, Sinn rnui.. , in ihe r. piilili. nn paii anil liarr.-- ..Mnndraka ,ro;t in.l V"?"'!!::". li.i. ,o 1.V stri.t nam vole. II," " ..f ,,li,. I'.i, Ihe plat
I. Hill ol till 4 lipiill Hllliil I'l III I.UIS I'illl he Illil. le Willi. nit Ih.lllsll.'oall lie alKivn innnti.in.Hl liy sm li nm',"'.' I" .uliouru. Imt the ra'nonenl nifdical writura and teuelien u muter Al, W idl.im- -' I. n. ho -- lilt loo.--- . A . II Has cleeled was silent In to honest in in, III " He Ins (riven
t'rof. Ilnrtholow, nf iloflVrson MikI. Co!. r,.r,.,., ml! , ai ,.n the ine non r.uaid lo the got eminent il OF ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.l'l!; Prof. Ilar Hi 1 mv. of ru.j , ,,,.,,... ,. u his ihr.-.i- m a vi n.. hop" of relief, i'o lh.- snr
tini... t,ajriwn,-.-- i m n i.r n...,naeh a ial!..'ul P..f .1..I.I. . .s H.ik to li i mi-
to aihlte on Hie.se tpi.- -l and.hull!:.' what he H'.Hlal do hy wlu.it
h,. now say- - or fails i" If whenho is trvitiK l..,-.iii- Ihe support uf
ref.nui re j. ti i i s ho - so .".'as.on tin siili..,t Avhat e.ud.l we ixp.il
h at.-- ami to he stirp ' e
is as well, the ). re-i- ulM lr l in.Miii.ii ' Imf .l,,hn e vi a ri in t i s " until e.ii.iin I,.;.--I.'- f i.pulIt. !v l.eeall to l ei ..lllin.iltlM. s.iiddTAl. p., of Clneinnali : i'rnf. jlatniii is mat led. W hile Hie roll
Min M JflaWi. M. D., of Hahnemann : belna tailed imnil.ti- - nour.-.- l lm. liiiii-di.i- J. it nm, takiim' as In- - UNITED STATES DEPOSITORYDEPOSITORY SANTA FE RAILROAD
M..d. (Mfl.'B'. l hlraao, ana worm ol r. ,,, k,. ., ., n,,, i, , i "tl'.rm ih'iiaral ions m tii.-,.- f iiiin if he were el'i h il'psltv lie did nol f..ile'-- "ll... s Se.i.injiv i'ali f..V.r Hi. Ii,wh.ra,.ly .minent lu tl,.r wvrl j ,., . ,...,, !.i- -
i II'JTJ.I Ol .I.." - . ........ .... ..d,! 1,,..,,,. i ,.l laiK.i ( a iiii.ui i l. ii n .us pliiyeii i..i ". ....' .'. ,.. ., ..... .,,,,".,,,. ,
R.'I' H ll.il d.illo.i ills i ,1, ,it a.lvoi nie.l by l,1n- president ? ouhll.e favor n )ai( withiliiiwhic ti'iHii tin-
t .!' tl" to ...ni plilniilt 111" del'mis or to t iii'i.tiraee tln in. Ion r.rd. Hie rod ml
jju.Aiin, mi ,i, ii iihMrjojruillU'Viii.i. ..nit.A..-io- i. urn l.iI!ZZL-!..iiJ-
.ii hp h. iiTlT ir REPORT OF CONDITION ON FEBRUARY 14, 1908is (a tin .1' emit! n .1p'.r h". aiise Hie dtiilo.i'ais mis p;nliilll Ins K,i i.l il..e 11 H .1 ll
IJAUIMT1ES.r.i:soi rt i:s.yTUF5"t o'.'fir ""'' ". - .' I',,.,., his biuid. nidi'mp- -l ai th, ,i ,,.,, and he V s , x.'Uisn v eontrid In .be
,,FFnrf lo- .h.'.'W l,.-'l- . I',k in 1,1s ehal- - I rd t".'...'d "illioiit li..s-!,,a- l o ,, ,,'-- Am d
A B'am-- a at, 1hi !.uhl'sl,d formii'.ii will , p . ., .,,.: ,.., ,, t lie led mi: - u s up..,, Is 1' Is i..tii,.wi peralioil witld be ... lav
hom ihal 'tioiden I i "V"i t " ,,,., j -- .mniti- ibat ins mikis. st i"iis en i or of kIviiik Hi.- i)a ill "H.ls a p.-- t
.....iini no Iiiirmnii or mum$ 200,000.00
63,757.58200.000.00
2,487,708.69
$1,643,359.66 itni89,793.72
308.000.00 4 Iri nhHiiia
905,312.89
nub to .i.iii.n rals anill fraiiiin-- e a nn n.' p.i i" i iia ti ''
io. i niih Indian. il ion l.v i pill. Means, of linnnie? I'l' tfl. 'll h- eNplam
jh,;ii.: Hi.- pi. -- ill, in .ulinaied aiwliv he mil " m.n imiiist to tin
foniia ii ltd lMcoiinl .,Ittimln. KiMurliirn anil Kr.il
(Htrriiini-li- t IV'tiils
Cufch buntl and In ImtiWs
'I'll,. Note in.-- l"l. nays,ml lh" h'.ii-- . a. . ordhiKli at .".111 p11 H.I i'.ll' ll.'d
.. - - -Order Iteiltn-t- Iaiii'-- h Kale.ml hi un pi. is. Alar, h lin - l.xpress
lurmlniidriiaii ami no aleoliol---l- n nn. n Hy
tripl'-iulme- g y. eiiin bcimr n- -. Jlnitid. tilyrerina In eniii''iv tiiuillinnalileand beside l a most useiid aa-- nt
In th nr of all atomarh a" well a lr.ii-rbta- l.
and lun affwlinii. 'Hu mla lb hlfhiMt, madical nut Lorn y for in
...J..--II- .elilllll.ilt ill llm p t tl I ' i P 1' s illilllt'. Hi" i'l,- of h.s
,,,11-- ,,, ,,iy reMHi.'il ii ,.lll:.lj,'ll l'011tlt! '.' 'fVllOt elllli''.' of f. folll!.'IMinit ,. shall lie.'i'is there HI Ill'l bands " Iho I pithikll.ilt .nut 111" (lll.'Slloll Is liot lllHI.-lill- .nil ieil.i.is lj" tKi- the -- ide of tor- -
'd on anM in allaut-- caact. Tha" Uiaeovmy " la raru In Indiana un-how
fon.-- raid tleric anitaci ni innv, - of in'io ill nun 1.' per l! is slllilei. nl Hint that sen-
i'MsIs II - sill mi. id Hull
$1,213,312.89
$2,951,466.27.uinl riMita and la afn and rliut)i. ,, ,,, ,,, ,.,.i, ,o .i, , ,t tiin.-n-
. orations aKHii'-- l t!- ami aitupon t"'.' Ill.'.'l .: Hint imi ir . .iii. iilsu.usl "' behl i.jn! to tiinital. no mal-,- ,
r liow ai'i'iil hi- it. us iinp.ise.llipoll til" Piodll eS of H, ;,!!, -
'p,,,.,.
$2,951,466.27TOTALTOTALtoday liy llm Indlinia liiilioiitl eoin- - It ' s" imn me pus,,,,.,,'l"1i, new selil-llul- Is lo tie ni -- ." by Ihe musses tll-- l ill piopor- -
at DUUHini u .,, ,..... ..
madical nmborltnw, ndortni lu butrint tnalld fr en rqui.t. Addiaol
' Ur. IL V. alroa, Milflalo, li. Y. iiiltmti-i- l by rn.riH e. mil. mil. k wHIiln'll.m as he assails 111., predatoryi.(,.ti uml pl. adi for ivionos tluiii Is no U'i.bt lb a Hi" "' ,.- - ih.-thirty du--
f."
31THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY. MARCH 31, 1908.
NIGHT FIRING! rrrh to kiti 17m mi-ti-e micvipaIBRILLIANT The Future Railroad Metropolis of New Mexico .... Located on the Belen Cut-Of- f of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
CEASELESS WORK WITH
BIG GUNS AT MAGDALENA:
BF.LliN IS TIIIRTY-ONF- . MILES SOUTH OF ALBUQUERQUE. NEW MEXICO. ON THE MAIN LINE OF THE SANTA FE SYSTEM LEADING EAST AND WES Y FROM CHICAGOKANSAS CITY. AND GALVESTON TO SAN FRANCISCO. EL PASO AND OLD MEXICO.
THE BELEN TOWNSJTE AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY OWNS THE BELEN TOWNSITE 1,000 BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE LOTS 25X140 FT. WIDE AVENUES AND STS.Helen. c. Mexico, lies In the valley I' In' iiio (.ramie. II lias a I'im- - ;ilan wild -- liail,' I mill a licanliliil In K School IIoiucs. ( iinicln,. a ( oinnii Tcinl t In It. Mercantile Mines nf all clase. I'fitciil Kollcr MIIK a Winery, lhi
nevv lloli'l Helen, willi all 'ill Itni"' ' iii'Mif: ii .i n(. lirirk A aril, mo l.iniilirr 1111U, ric, clc., nc,BELEN IS THE LARGEST SHIPPING POINT FOR WOOL, FLOUR. WHEAT, WINE, BEANS AND HAY IN CENTRAL NEW MEXICO ALL FAST LIMITED, EXPRESS, MAIL AND
FREIGHT TRAINS OF THE SANTA FE ROUTE WILL GO OVER THE MAIN LINE THROUGH BELEN, EAST AND WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH.I'll Niinln ft Hullnnjf Cumimny him here I lip luno-n- t terminal jar.ln mi lis nvntcm from Clilragn to rullfnrnl lilih llh an rlcuHiit lliirvry Km In Houm, cimmodlmii depot, mall and iurci ufllretj round uomt f.r elflitrtn lnlll I racks lo tmimwdi.ti 4,Wtti turn. The Iota (jnrrll for .iilr nljoln Hie liMit KroiimlN and llnrvpy l(lng lionp; Mrevlii xruilril, tlden Hilt laid out; alitHlw trrea, ato.
Tin: i'i;it i s or lots i:i. low : tliims i x. . omvi iiikh t ii: 11 u.am i: u o 1: n xiokk. .i: risoxt om: tot at s ( lt i n:i:i:sr: titii. i'i:i:ri;( t. w i;i: : ii:i:hk ;ivkxWRITE FOR MAPS AND PRICES, OR OTHER INFORMATION TO
Flashing Search Lishts and
Bursting Shells Desct iheci asPerfection of Pyrotechnics:Records in the Making,
I'l'i'sllli'lil.,?OIIX lil CM'.K, THE BELEN TOWN AND IMPROVEMENT CO. VM. M. Ill Itt.Klt. Secretary.Illy Morning .journal fturclul iiihpiI Wirt. J nj
.UiiKilalenn Hay, Mrvl.n, Alnivli --T, f( Vlii Sun Hiegn. .Miiri U Sii). The "--
iiicihiim )' infor San 1'iiiucisco withill a v. c:
anil fourth ilivisiens is siMia 11 t a l.nw a mount
ill In. II, ll
S, ha. (crA n '.N .iii:s .liS'ah'h
II pniiu evhilvililine hillial'ls.nil. ' inn
hall,mnr
iandl nil' and I'.lliiliK hair, midell salisl'le.l w il h Ihe ri'Mlll." I ll
I'liale. of rrliana. Ill sjysused II. i pi, id,, for daitilrulf
eceeiil results, shall Ple- -
ii ill practice." Ilerpicide
.1 ThaW Itllscrilkills
W. L. TRIMBLE & COMPANYLIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLES V J
FIRST-CLAS- S TURNOUTS AT REASONABLE RATES
Telephone 3 North Second Street
si'i .itc ii t i. m:i :s h .i:riti si sis o (,i(i:vr iuitii i i i
w h i not in: iiii'i'M i i.t on i:M.iKlaleiiit March :' l I Via -' in
I iic-- o .Mnreli ::n I. lienr A.lnnr..
f SPORTS I
nifihi ririntr by the battl, ships if iheAtlantic fleet is ii lirillhni ami it n
spectacle. It is nf a vast Iv ilil'fereiuvariety from the cwwlmn, unvaryingshniiliiiK at lie while canvas i.iik.:-b- v
ilayliitiil. frum sunrise In miici,which finally liccnnus uuii, liirthini-i.a- l
a. id munntiiiHuls cnuu,i.',h. It
icrfi'cli.in hi" pyrotechnics. Thesweeping of the Kl'cat slinfls of linliifrom the search liiiliis: the iiiiiiin
Ihe ilalldrufl eerni. Physician"
tei an Hall I'laier I '.phes.N'eu.n I,. .1 March 'In. f!,i I. s
,1 Sueaz. who played with ihe lalllous I , 11 n a Ihds llllO.'l' 111,- nrtllan' inelil of tarry Wriishl. d led In heoils' hospilal today, aed sisi;-en- e
years.
as well as the general .11 111 i,- sny snS"ll l' leadilll; ilriiKI'.isls. Send I HeIn slumps for salnplo loThe IlerpicideI'm. Ilcll'oil. Mich. Twosl.is. .'.lie and
i '!c,theslli.
Spcl r u liei num. in. of Ho'
Heel July I, atIc'iir Admirals
mas ha'e lieen rcli.
,iil Sllccee.l InMlaPllc halilc- -
Sau lii ini,Kvnns mi.
veil, will retain
l on. II. II Hi istus i'o., specials n: i; si in I s IT. nucl.tsHushes nf fire fnun lie xnn nii zl
liitei'iiniiiiiial ( hiss.Vienna. Marcii ::n. The fealiire hi-- :
iia in ihe ii'lcrna inual chess tonrnii ' 'ii t imw in pro:;ies,--i in ihis cii was
the ilefeal nf ihe A ill cr i. a u Marshall.a tile hallils of his conn ry ma ll. .I.hil- -
er. sVhleielilcr, ,,f his elly. is s illill lie l, a, I,
' lie 'nnnei-lieu- as his luushin for ll.'llidl'lll Is aii-r- d hy ' THORNTON. THE CLEANERinar- -wnri.l-einllii- irin from the liol.l.n suns Ihc Hair
Hie spark-strew- n paihuay of liins an. flaiiiin,", shells: thelhat roienihle iani sl.- rocl.
r ni i. el s ; a '. A if n i'ii Sperr. now coin ma tc Look! Read!iiiil.tue lourln ilivision of ihc fleet, amiWillllM HP' Woi'K; 111' lleeilS e mole.i'liil for thirty days you can miv,lllnlley hy culling up I'holie 4lin. II'has cut the prices in his whole line
tlie li cin. nilnu.s e
sriutnl ihai lireak'lilies of h.aln.lillacross the waiets
his d I'l an' of red finals from"' " ilk of ihe Alahama. When liehecmos eumniandcl'-in-ciiic- f ih.. in,..
ll now ., sellled t Trialis caused hy a genii.
hair and hnhlness are the r.-- nlt ,dtliinilrnir. I ir. K. .1. Ih ardsli'V. of
' Ii ii mpa it;n. Ill, K"l hold of he newhair preparation, N'ewhrn's crplcliic
'hi' only on,, thai kills the da ii.lriifl'
anil lie Is the cleaner. I NorthWillie lloppe lirleiile Schacllir.'hiiadelphia, Ma r.'h :!. Willie
"Ppe got a lend nf more than :Ma.'er Jake Schaeffer in two .mimes of
Thin! street.and rin:;' over the sileni, fo;;en-- :hrniided hills, ci.nii.niie to pres. m
"ill he of hlue, ih, navy l'eKiilali,,isr, ,uiriiM n, ii siiimi.linale rear ad-mirals shall fly ihe red ensigns whens,'i' in-.- ; in a of four or no, re ill.
scene that thrills Inn il'ter the fir ml po eh play, ioda il) 't'l'ltl. II, used i no'ldehle fol Y!HURRinjs' has ceased.ll is the work of repelling' ali.u l
of an enemy's imaginary ttirpeil
l.dCH roil llATCIItN'f!.Pntin UjiIkiIT'h Mlruln Int'il-tii-la- y
While LetihiiiiiM anil 1'nrk'n kiihIiihreil-to-n- y llnrred IMynimitli ItoeLn.$2 ier lit, mil per Jild, liiiKer &
Ai'liniral 'f'Sperre , ,
Msiy. enjoys in.. dis:in, tiiui of: UiTirXKl! l.ir I s suniv vol ni v. iiko m i:msi:v fJ-- T
em-ne- Tueiri.li St., midt BEST TYPEWRITER ON EARTH liSSor! y j ears if s, l' ice in Hie lia vj mil."o o n ly a :i oi T j.
eraliH. ISItiek larfjeis Willi while hulls' o;'(yes are the oli.iecls a! w hich the hois neviare (iirectiil. Two or Ihi.e hips mayjliishe seen firing; at a time. 1'erhajs a III,,second ship may hi siiindiim hy as- - thc-sisii-
wilh her seni ch Mollis, the one yearwhich is firing', in hriiiRinn into plain. t;,..cr online Ihe hlack larfjets sllnn far, Sacross the water. Soinetmes the Hi--- trail
OI'll I'OMCV IS$65.00'd ten noIll Of his
ai lis. u hieh l opi s, mt .Ii ax e,. of ahselii e.
j, u n mi.i'.iAMI SMALL PIH1I I IS. Lin' I StiMKiw von thai- - wi: r.w savk
We will continue our sale of Navajo Blankets a
short time longer, and in order to keep up the
assortment and make the display interestingHI .MOMOV ON Yl (JltOf l It- -kills,' of ihe irip I,, .Japan, Air
the Philippines ami on ihroun Albuquerque Typewriter Exchange t ? I (i. VHAIT CO.. 211 SO.oik snii noes ail us own ii mini on nit;, die Suez anal t, New York. Admir; SI.COM.nil il pics, .in, ,1 no T '.M i WKST I KVI'ltAI. KM Kmy searcnnnnts oi intense nn in nc Sperry dclnreilami power of penetration, hiyh up It: jti'nl d I! ieiili ies. 'H''l''l''rttWv.At4.v4..Ht,t.4.J.t.kIhe riKhtinii i.ipx of the mail sis "jf .. just kl, h,, ,,nis a l'e im4..1,4.i.4.4. J.4.4.4. J.J.,I.J,J.XXil. J, J..J. J. J. J.j.. j.j. j. j..,. .l j. j.. . ....................... ...... . . till. . .
we have added a number of choice patternsfrom our selected stock. All to go at 1 -- 2 price.
This is a bona fide bargain sale, as they must
Iok si,i:.AT A nAKOAI.V A 1SOOM HOI'SKWil li ( I LMt AMI HATH ON LOTroxi i2 in Tin: hi;st hicsihknckm: lion or Tin: city, apply
5"no,i inieui.iMs. tain on in,- mrueis now finisliinK: ,,nl mr,. ,,f n" hel.niB' hefnre the ship comes upon he s,, id. ".tj UW lain ,,1, n,,.
l"h"- difiicliy and damier of n.,viKa,i,u.,'Ihe hunts ol Ihc ships are all play-jth- ,, SI -- nils of .Magellan is a i,iiisinK'mK nut. Kvery porihole is u w nil,-- T;.,-- ,. s nutMe , t uas The Parisian be sold.I'Siii, suiiiuuiK mil in me ii a r u 11 ess. iiophst thjnt;' in Ih world, and
i It lit IMHTICI LI!S. Mlt. I, l:VI-- J
SSO, CAItl.) i. ..MIMISI.
Try a Morning Journal Want!
Jft m am
oiiiit UK'US Iiaili4' Here anil Il'Oin ine n,,. , rill-- e aheadlifted giini;wiiy and other necessary mo:', ,1 f nVe p (
presi'ins jinthiiiKaliliK stlllinns are
slipd.' depots ;',. ;ihun- -incaimns. i ne enseii-.tii,- is ni irrea-- ; plioi; f ii
n Ui r outline, hearing no reseinhiani-- dee M. U. IVIUKtLLI Store Open From 9 to 1 2 a. m.and From 2 to 5 p. in.
Adion':tSperrv his niauy friends
IliKller Japains,. naval of-i- s
looking forw a In Ho'Ix'h.iiii wiih p. i. u a r
MERCHANT TAILORntl CjpnMrmen' Nulfi C:in
fi r.uiticnI
announces their formal Spring and SummerMillinery Opening Tuosckiy and Wednesday,Maich 31 and Apn'l i, from 2 lo 6, and from7 to 8:30 o'clock, First showing in Albur-querq- ue
of the celebrated tailored
rrrNttdl ii nl KcpMlrril10 N IE T N I I It S T NTItRKT
ldea.-ur- f
to the lines of a haitleship. The sin;;liI'd truck liithis are oscilla t hit; hackand forth at Hie mastheads as the ves-
sel I'Ojls slow ly In nne side of ihe n'l:-er. The red and white simial li;;i:issiruiiK up the halyards of the fore-mast, are nliern.it iiiR in their color, o
flushes, t ransmil t iiifi official ineswai-e- .
lo otiier ships. Heavy clusters ofelectric lifflils are on the and
I W.Mfll- - N N I I KITII I I M .l I . t vx
San l.'ranriseo. .h,i, ;; .,i.
The Bennett Cu TIO Company109 North First StreetIn KNOX HATS TMi:V ALL SY 'I'll T
Tin; MtiitviNt; .loriiNALniiuoAdrn
ii ele.s.s sla ionKvatis' l'.i,...hl,,ihaft hridites. Hie hit; reflei'iors turned
WAN I' AOSLook for Our Sign Indian Store)
I'oniiccticiii, hi, h as est( ,.,' I,, ,.,I..in..rn.w. was slill at Magda hoia
liilll and laid liol do!, ailed 312 West Central Avenue 1 ;i:t Tin; lilM N I0SS I
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sharply ili'iviiuaiil, ten feel iiislain.where they illumine like day liehrooohes of the nuns. The - u el'"Wworks in perfect Unlit, as ihnuv.h thesun were shining.
'I'he ship sleains on i!ie r;iii;;i at a
rapid speed, her powerful ssileii-lishts hunt;' out this way and ti.it.The brilliant shui'ls of lij;lii may one
KI ONOMIST jS2St5IT'SlISa Ttl K KCONOM1HT WT! TMK KCONOMIHT TUB rXONOMIHT"r,fj UMiiiWif in ilfcin i inil mktmm zzt i
inslant he Hashing' unon Hie distuihe,waters fifty feel from Hie side of Upship, then wlih iiicreililile swirtiies:travel ten miles to the shore amililwk PHP IPCONOMlSTM W M'nZK O In come as close ,o,l-,- XI LL Ml JArd
i have spent muchlime ii nil la hor hi tinil,-on- r
spring and summer.selections and II isWilli a f, cling of satis-faction that we tiren o w receiving y o u rverdlcl.
ALBUQUERQUE'S EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE.M lo the want
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search steadily there fur minutesiiIouk' the hlack, irregular beach line.!Now and then they alight upon othernil I pa of the fleet, illuniinatins decks!and superstructures and every objectwith a white glow. .Soon the shippasses a red buoy signal light. isthe "sland by" signal. The search-- :lights are in'iw concentrated on thelargeis. tiny spots far off the poll!how.
IRY GOODS. MILI.INMKY AM) WOSIKN'S II E. T Y - TO - W K A It nAHMKM'S EXCIA SIVJXT.PHOXE OIUUCHS liLLKO IM(f).M I'TLY. MAIL OH 1)10118 KII.LLU I'KOMPTLY.
If TL Q., YLI K II If " II I 11 f 11A vvl.lstln 1. 1,1.... .. ';.,. .. ere Spring Newness Reigns Supreme...m . . i . k. 7 i 1 1 t v v ii- W m. S T 1 A.shouts Ihe sharp command. "Fin-.- '
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The thiee-pounde- and threc-ii- n h (h
Kims go instantly into action. Th. se Zj
Kuns are ami Iheljgrrevvs are workiil" In break rccnids a Ready -- to -- Wear Dep't Skirt Departmentlii the total of shins and hits per in in- -
lite The exploding powder flashes Siout from ihe muzzle in a puff of flam.and the projectile leaps navvy towardsthe target. II traverses ihe inlerveit- - i Jinn distance In an instanl. Wi
H.v menus of whal is known as j"niKht Iracer" the flight of the snell flIs followed with the naked ey e. It g3
hiss eason we Iiave more than strciiRlliencd llie very ex- - assortment of women ii skil ls.
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and variedALAKGK readily
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vhat conscientious buying, tastefulcellcnl reputation we have established for our Ready-to-We-
Department. We have suits of every possible I
seleclions, and correctly conioinea color ideas can an iois a stream of lire that shows in thewake of ihe shell, lis opi'iatiou is astrict military secret. The projectileis seen to strike the water at the lar-K"- t,
then hound high into the air Cutaiilcs distant.
'I'he height which Ihe leaping' shell'mains is almost incredible. It mustsometimes be SOO feet, for il occupiesn minute or more In its flight andHands out in the sky like a shootingMar. It strikes again and hniunlsaway for other flights, skipping andiioitniling until its tone is finallyspont. Sometimes upwards of eight orI'm of these flying balls of flame from
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kind, from the trim natiy suits for the small women, to the strik-
ing models designed for the statuesque. Colors, fabrics andstyles of the very latest, and the special feature is the excellent
tailoring upon which we always insist.
No frayed buttonholes, no cotton sown seams, no sagy lin-
ings but suits of the best workmanship.t ome and see them. Prices moderate.
Silks and Djr ess Goodshis department is crowded to its utmost capacity wiih all
new arrivals. We are showing a complete assortment of the
Spring fabrics, in silks ?nd wool, at moderate prices.
All That is New in Trimmings&e have given an unusual amount of thought and attention
lo our trimming department this season, and we feel justified atthe result. F.very conceivable kind, color and combination thatfashion demands.
Advance Showing of ParasolsOur advance showing of Parasols has already caused much
favorable comment. We have them in every color combina-
tion imagine able, also in the solid colors for the tailored gown.
help make our Ready-to-Wea- r Department the success it is. Wehae them in all styles and materials from the every day hackskirt to the veiy nicest for diess wear, and while the make andstyle are of the best, you will find our piices are the lowest.
Kvery sale makes u.1 a pleased customer, and we do notlook for any belter advertisement than that.
Come anil see the new ideas, priced upwards from $5.00.
Wash Goods DepartmentA few moments spent in our Wash Goods Department will
certainly nuke you leel thai they have been moments well spent.We have all the new materials and beautiful colors and styles,included in which are the very popular
Toulon Silks at 50c the yard.28-i- b Topaz Silks at (i5c the yard.
Soi Falcon at 65c the yard.30 inch Chiffon Voile at 75c the yard.
27- - incb Poplin it 35c the yard.'30 inch Cotton Pongee at 33 I 3c the yard.28- - inch I .ingere C hecks at 35c the yard.28-i- h Mecca Silks at 35c the yard.l ine printed Collon Voiles, Irish Dimities, French Organ-
dies, plain colored Voiles, French Ginghams, Silk Cords; thi
range of popular fabrics a special value at 25c the yard.
a single gun may be observed at one.''time, ricocheting- in diverse directionsact oss the water. -
A whistle sounds, the firing ceases oami the ship passes off the range.
Ordnance officer McLean savsi!'that at least ten nf the sixteen shipsmay he figured in the trophy class;! )
'bat is, that number are possible vvin-i'- S
rices i , i. , I"- . nfi ,1,,- oioei various oril- -nance officer, the number w hich have $M
chance of annexing the trophy are-j-
SUPPLEMENTARY OPENING EXHIBIT OF
Exclusive MillineryHOI.-- iioHii io six. Jsonie surprises Jare looked for. and 'at leasl one of j fHie newest ships is put in the number SiS
lively to be m ar t he ton. jIt is estimated by nn officer oroo1' nt in ih.. ti,.... .. .1... .. !
More models adejed to the splendid collet lion the most striking effects yetshown. Many new and beautiful hals from our own workrooms, all exclusive in
design, of course will add greatly lo the supplenienlary exhibit ; so you can
come this week prepared to see a different showing from the one we treated youto last week.
' '" "" 1"""" v.i BI'lactice more than iHu tons of
will be shoi away. I; c, ,sfor the shell and n for pov.o1,1 fire a single twelve-inc- h shell. Ifshell was the armor-piercin- s. it
'nr.l.iyoil p. netion. it would cost fr v1" to J.liifl Themore. ollal c, ..'.,i
;!r" of a ship like tin, s,.
lilir Shiit W.isl I i'p;i i rrt'-n- is (oin-li- li
lc h;iv- just n-- i fiv.-- ;i
lifnl lin.- ol Antu f wmihl
Kancv N'eelivvear In a bewiltterinp ar-ni- v
nf style it ltd color arriving; elaily.AkU In see thn Metrv Widow Bow
11 one of the latest arrivals.
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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY. MARCH 31, 1903.
V IFINANCE AND Budwei JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS !
COMMERCE WANTED MiscellaneousLS a beer of redoubtable
HELP EjrJL-.- .""a vfl-f- SohTrand reliahle primer and
ti man steady employment. Add res.fJnjf IL'T. San Mardal. N. M u
WAXTKH A wood man stenogriipher. Apjily V H. .luiirmtl
"AiJlONTS WANT 10 D In each county of the
territory to Annie Lamps on commm-ion- .It efere noes retiuit ed. S. Cox, tenanetits. Silver City, N. M.
WANTED-colo- red porter. Metropolitantf
W A N TiC D High k r a7i i men to, fill office
name and fame.
Health, strength and
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Bismarck
vigor glows and sparkles inevery glass. Fifty yearsago we began to brew it.For fifty years the mostfastidious have pronouncedit without an equal in anyland. It is known fromocean to ocean, from thegulf to the lakes, an J wher-ever Americans go for bus-
iness or health or pleasure-- Budwciscr is there.
THE KING OF ALLBOTTLED BEERS
H OW many living men can squarelystand up and honestly comparethemselves as the equal or supe-rior (in any way whatsoever) tothe great Iron Chancellor of the
N . I 11 k. A B
HohenzolJe.-n's- , who made Goethe'sdream of Germanic unity a realistic dramaof "iron and of blood?"
How many dare declare, "I have greaterbrain power than he" "I have a strongerbody" "I am healthier" "I have a sanerknowledge" "I am more successful" or"I have more force of character?"
Bismarck, during his marvelous career,outwitted the most celebrated statesmen ofhis time; terrified the mightiest kings andemperors; overthrew and conquered threearmed nations ; and ruled over the empirehe created with enlightened and practicalwisdom for nearly half a century, dying atthe ripe old age of 89, famous throughoutthe world aa the "Create! of the. Ccrmam."
Now, upon what nutriment was thiscolossus fed that he grew so mighty; whatput the iron into his blood? This we know
that like all Germans he believed in goodeating and drinking, hence the juices of maltand hops were never absent from his table.
Bottled only at theANISEUSER-BUSC- II BREWERY
St. Loots, Mo.
C. W. KunzDistributor Albuquerque, N. M.
Authority ony hloKTapliy ol BUtitiircli,"A put of Knurl iluuble beer, nuiKhhui-- diiult and fear not."
Jlfiiiy VI.-- 2.
VATH J.hwi.s r.nil Km make,nt 41ti N Kciirth SI al
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vT.st : iV"n irin t ijmI.'I- iMMi suitsfi mil my jm
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rtouih Hffoti'l slT'L't't.
WAXTkl)-- .. t uhhi the nf Mexico, oh bf.st
Iii iip'isn it"ii in Hit- couiiiry. Itllil man caniirn $ ..Mm "0 pel- year. Xu person Without
I'.lnliiy hikI little meana need apply,'live hank reliijeiire. Avllly TJHIMt t)l ir
tti K''e cniii'" time to work. Address,W'tieeliiiK I'lexlhle LfultleT t 'o. Wheeling, VV.
Va. u-
ACKNTS" KxrhiHiwT territory free, BellinghiultlliK nt.ifieH In ol'tiees nild Heat
ink known. Lasts forever. KajdentSample, .'!."( eenis.
JT 1'eurl Mtreet, New York.
WANTKI) liin-H- R to clip. 1 have a firstv:iy. friteward clljining machine, "'all and
(i'u m ijefi.re you have yiur work done. CW. Unnier, liln North P.rodway tf.W'AX'i'KlJ -- Moos to ropair. Joe .Richards'
i 'ijfur sr ore tf
WAITED PositionsWAN'TKI l'..siti. hy ai experienced
tiookkeeper nml of man. Arl'IreKH It.,u
isltioiiK. We furnish reliableio use work. t'onkH, eJiamher-ini'i- i
for ranches, clerku for'
iri":i Is. I'l Me, d'w KonrlM and niercantllello hanl s plovment Ofllee. 30. 'I "West' 'ent ra a v AlliiMmer'lie, N. M.
FOR RENT DwelTings
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trie iiMliiM, Ii. leiu Ionise, law n
hum: fcnu.l on. IV t'oleiuall,Koiit h A riu.i''t(it"iii':xT
't I'ooll! lUHIS
l.illll lent h"iif. lawnii a it i'. I. 'i IrltOI II. r. 'in Ii A nm.
Lull HKNT (Joni h life withlai'e Hiii ki'M i A Lo
?h). Lloyd lhui.-a- l' old in::ii't I; i;t rirst jmiii fur
nlsheil ajiari merit IlKlil. iiri'lf ii .1" W. 1. .Id.
i'i h; it T - ii.'.'iiliiii;. l "..iiiiT fur- -
lli.liliMl Jl II llJIIK.IIll, In lliustn in,' ..it ('..., tii (!..ld in:U
'
Hilt ItKNT I'll.- r....iii'"h"Ul on SouthW'.illiT. In ;nl. piiv!iea,
W M. l'lii.vl.iii, 41S Wi-a- M, avenue,
coir a i;en. Clost1Luii lini;
FOK ItKNT Two tent hotiaes, furnished orunfurnislied. 14 West Hold ave. tf
' ( Hi Jil-:- FnrniHht'd limi.se,4 rooms. 713 Snulti Ktlitii stn?et.'
f'-- 11 iw.v (I i. ne iiml h
FOR RENT MiscellaneousI'ol: ItKNT anne lor
prop.-rty- Hiii'ill nun ciiutu i y.South Kirnl Htl I. tr
ItKNT- - Kroin April 1hL the new hri It
store room mi North First ulreet. threedm, I'm from Central avenue. It Is 100 feeldeep. I'.'i feet Iile, plate Khls front, Hlllt-- itlile Incatloii for dry g...da. doihiiiK. hard-- jwiiii- or Kf'ocery. A. present occupied bythe Itcntiett Indian Curio Company. Applyat K vol' it t 'a Jewelry Htoj-e- ( "en Ira avenue,
Ft Ht ItKNT Store ooin. Kood in '.'08S uit ti Sc. mid 81 et- Inquire West
I'.old avenue. I'lu-n,- m L'4
Poll UKNT LaiKe ham with stalls forfle horses and plenty of roam for veht- -
les; l.irue hay luft and corral. Address J.I. .).. Mornlmt Journal.
yE are agents for thesale of business and
residence lots in the newtownsite of
CITYin Colfax County, located on
two railroads, in one of the
prettiest valleys in New
Mexico.to Hie iipeiilii!: of it (iiini
w cilil sell (I lilllili'il liinnlirc ofIlllMIP'Ss mill I'l'sllll'lll'l' lots nl
-- 00 EACH
'In I U lo us ti Ik ill It. nnil hiM'StIll'loi-- llll' Ill's! ill l II IK ill Illll'l'I'OIIH'.
Stow Real Estate and
Investment Company201 East' Central Ave.
rilONK i'u. Allniniii'iniU'. . M.J
Bargains in Real Estate4Lni(i Knnd frame rtwell-Iiik- h
wtlh liulh. and onefroine w Ith.mt hath pood location in
Highland; incnnie $.' per nmnth;ran be nu retised, A Rood Investment.
$L';0n frame with bath; K""outbulblim;s: lot TS tiy 14; lawn, 16;!uule trees; fourth ward.
$13M) 4 room, cemdni dnlfh Adobe,bath, electric light.
$i;;oo frame aottag. So. Fourthat reet.
jj'iO frams. North Ith vtrMt,fto ft. lot. city water.
Il'STiO two story frama, mnilsrn. ij.W. Central. niar park
$ l.TiO brick dwelllnjc, cornerbit, bent location In city.
1 2750 new brk-- cottage, mod-ern. clot in.
$3?:o two story, brlr dwsll- -liifr. modern, rbme tn..
I'.'Siio hrh-- dwplUns;. modern,hird went fi.'ors, near oar Itne.
:';tfi0 G room brick cottage, roodtrn.Fourth War,!
Ioou D room frame oottage. bath, etc,N. 12th street.
9210 brlek. bath eleotrlo lights.North Sfoond street. of
4 room brick, bath electric lightsir.io-- -6 n..im frame cottage, bath, B.
Uroadwuy.Uio 5 room frame pottage, W. Cen-tral
iv
avenue, easy terms. r$1 ,i;.o 4 room concrete dwellng. In
Hliihlnndu.j4 -7 ,.,un. bride
dwf!!nB. furn.'e; new. fine locution.At a bargain. 2 good lote on W. Central
avenue, cIokh In.Borne e;nud buolnewe prorwrtlee us!
rutictie fur tale
Personal Property Loans
Money to LoanON KCItNlTUHS. PIANOS. OROANfl.Horaeii, WntfonB ami otiier Chattels; also onHalarlei and Warehouafl Receipts, as lowas Hood and aa high aa $150.00. I,oanare uulckly made and strictly private.Tlrno: Onn month to one year given.t. in vrnir n(Miiinn. Our rnfnaare reasonatjle. Call and see ua beforeborrowing, steamship tickets to and fromall parts of the world.
THHJ HOUSEHOLD LOAN COMPANThooms 3 and 4. Orant Building
F It IV ATE OFPICEBOPEN EVENINGS
H 8 W e i t C i n t r a I A v e n a e
STORAGE
WANTED Pianos, housefiold goods, ate,fto-e- d and packed safely at reasonable
rates. Phone 640. The Security Warehouaft Improve.me.U Co. Offices Rooms S and 4.
Ornnt Hlock. Third street and Central ava.
MISCELLANEOUSVA XTi :n- - Ksmakitm; ju ices asuiiahlc;
work guaranteed. Mis. C. K. JiiHX. Ariio. I'luine 151. 'l
VK 'A I.I, Poll and deliver washingiind ii mi nt. Home Juundry. IMioiihL'U. ul Lewis Ave. n.lil
LA 1)1 ICS' Tai loriiig and IreiHmaklng; workguaranteed by Airs. M. Colweli, 117 North
SixthHAIH WOltKPuff), switches and bralda
made to order. A supply on hand. Outof town orders filled uromotlv. Mrs. H. K.It nt her for Til 7 South Hiond way. a4
FOR RENT HoomsFoil r.l'.'N"!' Fiirnishi'il icnl. $."i pi--
til .nit It .Apply ll'ni K. Ciiilral. If
I'i Ht ItKNT -'- l' ii I.Tl'I'llPlI
pMlrll. l.l'i;.' .!. ti lii-ii- I. l Hunt'.'Ill I'll A II'. an
)'! ilt ItKNT l me I'uriiisli.. .1 front room.S..UIII Wlllll'l'. tf
I'l ilt HI.'NT - Tin. ri'niu oms for houwe-.--
In u.'W lii'iim-- ftii'nishedlu.'.lt'i ii .'..iii.t'nii'n.'.'s. $ 4 Gi'i So. Hih.pint i K "T niciiy turnisiuii minis.
niodern. Mrs. I'red Iliiuim, 14i WeHtloid avenue
yi tH i7.;x"i' t'lirnisiied rooms forloti.oUeepillif. West ( oal. m-- :
Hilt it - Hie icely'""fiiritislied ""frontroom for one or tw elll lenieii, Apply
L'iH N. Kdith. m:ju
I'THNiSHKI) ItOOMS with hoard; $G and Iper week. Mil North :trd Si. t
ed rooms, no stck peo- -
Pie. t li cideiltal Life building. iil'"i HI It 10 N'T- - Four rooms for light house -
keeping. 107 Soiit h Second, t f
ilt It KNT turn ahed rooms, elec- -
inc lilit and hath, 1 0 lu North Arno.l'CHt. UKNT lurnished rotiin 32 South
Seventh street. tfroll Homtis for housekeeping; rent
Si'li V'. ('mitral, rear. m23
Fult it 15 NT Two nice sunny rooms, withhoard fi 6 Kant Central avenue. tf
F(TkTI S.'T Slle-ei- f i r ri i h e d rooms, steamheat, usn vt bath, all conveniences; no in-
valids. Hotel CralKe, Btlver avenue.K(JK UKN T Nice clean furnished rooms for
rent, modern. 30H West Central ave. tfFOR UKNT Two and three room hoimea,
furnished, no Invalids; also one four- -room muie in k n la ihoj, lurnitoieo. .month. W. V. Futrelle, 6u0 South Secondstreet. tfy()H (UONT Koiir nimlcrn turnish.--
rooms. ('all 417 Wonth Ai'no, Dr.Wi!: tf
FOR SALE MiscellaneousJ.'nlt I.I-- J'int' liai'i'. il I'lyinnnlli
Km k .'i.'.Ks I'm' Iiatrhin..', $1 j.i'i'sft-- ,UK. Applv V Wi's! Tijt'l'as. tfill S A .: Til!" mail.- Irillts.vifk- -
I'.. ilk" i i a lu. s ilii.i .Iians. nil
,ini,. ' iiml u.tll IMi' Will i'll unpa-wnmi'ii ,ii" I'li .'i in W "'.'.I'l Aw. 1"1
I'l IK i,k at in.n.i- In lln illy:M i S WMlltr in.H
laini'.t.ili.luhlKi lilillis. 1'. II. '..I. 'man. .'.OH
rul SAL!-- and siin'cy. l SouthHili i'lmii. I'.t.
FK SAl.i; Jt.Lu ,ash will handle sevenm. 'in In k k dwclluiK, ha! h. cellar, line lo-
cation un Highlands; halnnce easy pavmehttt.W IV Metcualf, ?. ' cllhd a enue.
Ft lit S l.K and nik ;lle cheap. 1104Sou! Ii Waiter.
FOH SALE The finest line of new spriiiKHiiltiriXM in the city All styles, all prices.
Huulli. he tailor, H;l Suiith Second street.Full SALE -- The best paying rooming; hoiine
in the iMiy; ood reason fur selliig. I'. O.box A Ibitgnerijiie. X. M.
SAI.K--.Mus- be sold! raneh.fi nit. alfalla, garden one four l h down,
balance to suit purchaser. Oppositedairy or (Uix JH. tf
FOK SALE bay Keldinn, 8 years old,weight 00 one bay mare, AveiKhl liiou.
aire eibt years: uiif sorrel h'"rse, weightlii'ii, awe la years; one bay mare, ae 8
years, weight una. Can be seen at Hunter'sw iiKnii yard, .t 10 North Hroud way.FOK SA LK Fresh Jers cow. 611 South
liliKiihuiy,
FOl iSAl.K Iron beds and springs; side- -
board, sewhiB machine. 1U04 Forresteravenue. 31
FOK SA and good driving: horse,IMio South Uroadway. tf
ijl-O- . A LK t'heap, one E. M. Miller landauin good condition. W. K. Hutchurt.
30S South Oregon street. Kl Pno, Tfixaa.a 3
FOR WA LK White Fun Tail rMeons7 U.'bOper pair. Call between 12 and 1, and ti
and T. 4:'l South Kdith. tfKlH S A MS tluod aim pony; ride or drive;
good team Spanish mules. Robert's Wagonyard, uno N. Broadway. Tel 1076. tfVoR SA LF; Fresh cow; one of
'
the bent.Albers Lairy. ,f
FOH SAI.K Firnt clanJe'r8ey cow. Apply1 Mouth street. tf
IFOR SALE OceideniaV'Life Stock, J sharesjit U0.yrt.J. IL Coons, El Paso. Texas.
,KOK SAI.K Tent cheup; call at 70lf South!HlKh.FUR SALE Eggs for hutching from Fishel
stock. 'Hest In the Worlrl." White Rocksand ' World's Feat" White Wyandottes.H. l);illey, 1L'3 North Second street, tfFOH SALE My farm of 30 acres, one mile
northwest of city. C. E. C.leckler. tfFOR SALE An undivided d lferest
In one of the most desirable additions toAlbuquerque, consisting of about 450 lots.W. PMetcalf, 3l'1 West Cold avenue. o7FOK SALE $750 buys four room house,
with stable, fruit trees, half an acre ofground; two blocks from car line; halfcHh. Leon Brdenave, Kirster e cigar fac-tory, tfFOH ALE All klnos of household furnl- -
ture. Futrelle Furniture Co., west end iviaduct. tf
FOR SALE Aeromotor wtndrallJs, tanks;and substructure. Wolktng A Son, 707orth KU'hl h street; phone 145 tf uOK SAlK 1 havo cat loaits of finealfalla hay for sale. Parlies wish- - IB
in to s.-- it can lo jao by calling' attny 80,1 V. Tijonts, Ibu-- !
jui'0ut X. M. T. J. Saw yi-r-.
Fou SAI.K Duck ffifin inr haTcnTiifT7." I'pntM p-- sftiing. AiKlrcss, J
A. 1,1'lnntl. Ttx 294.
Willi Mllil.Ni'W Vim k, MiiicIi Tin-
ill prill- nf si.. l; i iln mviir'l
lint it It i) ilnm ( t I " i
mm' in I Hiii'. Km i lKii a hi hiiini'nuiiiut" w '!' i.iilii'i 'l lln'
Viik ii'iii'liiin i mTrlhliiK hiiiiii'hhthI I f ft ti iilii.unl. iii.-- i iuliy In
Ihi' hi ii i m, '.ml Inm-i- w kii's inIhe l.iiiKluii liiiuliit wiiH i i lli i li i In
h llllllillK lllllllHl! lui
HllW'llM. Till' till' tl t II IllMlli-IH'- nfliilH wi'iikniMM mum I'lihnnri'il liy lln'nut.pl'uii Htiiu'hhiK In limi v'l'i-k'- il''In IMiw HtnrUs iik nf tiiiinlpnlii-llv- i
iiiIkIii hiiiI K t In fiii illinli'Hie eiiilliit.ui nf tin- 'uli iniiiliillor " tlimli'd inlnliiK Hl.nk. Tlii--
I'l'iiliil'itt'ii In til'1 ri i hi nlv-r- l i"tloriiKii'nx fur 111" mnvi'ini'iit nf thnflllfk trillrtV l llli' fi'l'lllljt nf
miKplrlmi nf !(. Tlii'ii' wiiii no nnliiM'1lliliiK lii tin' I'liiniili'Xiiin nf iiffiilfH it"nlmiill III till' iIiiv'b iii'HV, lint niiocii- -
liillVc Willi lit limit nil ln llii'vll- -
allll' darker Iiiih wllli'll rnllHM WillIH'll'M lIlTlllltllK. A lIHIIinillll'I'il rflll'l
Hn irillti'''"l li.V tin' fllllllil III till"
V.riP Htni'liH, wllli'll Will Iiih'ihIiIc Inthe iiiii'HmIiicih rnun'il liy lln1 nlniri
. i:rMnl 111 Hip pi li'i- nt wlilrli 111'
oiiiiimiiv'n imti-- mill iiiIiim In Aprilii nfli'iPil In lln- - iiiiImIiIi1 niiirlo
linimi'liini' ivn iillMilii'il In tin' niiivf-ini'il- l
nwlim In Ihi' k ii'i li'ilK1' lm "
incctliiir nf itlriirtinx nf tip' riuniwinvviiih In fiint"iiiplllnii Inr it hili'i limirhi tin- - liny. Tin' ifi'i'iil I I'll' In Hi'"
riiiiipiiny'N Hi'iirilli'H Iiiih given rutin-ilriu'-
Ihiit this niii'llPK uniilil ile- -
Vl'llip U plllll fill' llll'i'lllIK till' lint"'Thi MinlMi'tiri n mIiiiIumi hy Ill''limiiti'd nellnri if tin' Murk iiml nnmillinrltiillvi' Itifiiritinllnn I'nnlil lie
1'iiri'fl fmm ihi- ('untpanyN bunkerbefnre tin- - regulur in.rl Iiik. Tin- - lemirnt lln- - m'lllim nf Tlilli'il Hliilea Kli'i'lnl k ii ii II vi- fi'iii.i Hint Iliiililni1nnin:- - IiimIiIi' wily In pru(i " In
ihiiie nlnti'epipi'i'ii la tlvi' xi'iitliiu'til mm tlimi'il ly
the ifeniTiil inn ji'i'l lire Hint ri IillvIriHli'i-- i i 1"!' in prli'i-- nf Htni k.M iiiIkIiihiive hrt'ii ili'ilktiuil in fiirnl-i- n i'
IuihIh fur finilii'i' iii'i'i'Miirylliiuliliiilnii. Atli'iitinn w'ih kI veil tui'Nihnnti' whleli ti ppu if-- i illy nrlcliuil-e-
limn lln- tri'liMiny j it mnit oftip' I'iirlv MWfUHlly of Niiuih.'i' hi'dvyih'Hfl up lln- gnvi'i'iiint-n- ilrpiisltH wllhthe lm ti k h. Tl" pri'iii'iil t rii n I n yof thr tnnni'y niurki't nnil uppity-flltl.V Illillffl'l-I'IHU- ' to Ull' Wlllllll'llWilNlilllii'itn iniiile luive ili'pi v '1 thi' milsJ"i ( nf any iIIhI liiMip'in'r. op-- f
rntlniih nf ttie ili'pni lntinitInokliiH mi'ii'ly to mtilif up thi' ti've-iiii- i'
ilellill miiiiIi) hr i i'kii fil ril Willi In.UllTi I'flli'i'. Tilt' MlHK'-i- inn wiim pillfnrili tmlai'. Unit. In ailiilllnn, a
of rill nil ri' inn rein ivusin li' i II lull a wa in frnmlln- hp n lis in t Willllil Insiili' Nil f lllll'll t
Mipplli' t in tu Hit' Il lll'l 111' till'tnuiii-- inatlti'l in f In fall In lln- waythai lias n v ht'cunii' iimI u ina r .
imi.i iilllpllil llh mi Intlinuliiill llult n t li'llt lop nf a it in n Nl a
llun ulii, lair hail n in i il InIhi' itinwlii uf mai'Kin spi i'u til t Inn InNi-- Vnik alii! thai upiiatluiiH tuHtmili'ii thr Kiipply uf Knyi'i'mnrtitt ii it m ini'iht hi' i ri (1 ti with a vlei.to in! oil I lilt form of ai'livlly Tin- -
illi'it was MilllPwIull iliiplli'l ln-- In Ihrnpi'1'iilaiivi' nil mi'iit. Tin' ilav's I'h'iii- -
llitf holl.'-i- ' Mlati'liu'ril hIiuimmI a mhIiIt usury hiilaiu i' of tu ai ly $ I
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I'lliti'll Htlllun II illll'l nflii'i' ll!lrnnni'lM lull with Ihr ail.lllittllrlll ofIninklnif afliili-- IiuIiIIiik nyi-- frnni VirpiTlnri llf till' llllln.llIK 111' rxili t
li.itlilr of wlilrli Uiih mil nlllrially('lusini Htm ks;
AitniiiH t''x n I'fn n: h it:H O' II Ird opi.r sou,
AmfoSea Can & l''oundry :tido prefei red
A uiwi Iran ( "ot ion (Mldo priii'.i'ied ! ti nr.
IllCM. II HH'CUP ... Im mini4Tiei;mn Mine A l.eaihid pTdA inn ii'un4 me i It h U t .In nerd (Ml . . 7
'In pjrfr f ,
A mi I .ocoinot v
do pi i(ri p:t'iAiueil'ttu Sniettil' Ar Itfflidtl
na pi e!vi ediui uii SiiKi ftcllliliir
A i. .in 'lniifn'i'ii, pid irrl'tlfMr,, m ,1., MiniiiK C.
A Itlii-.-
t1o p MerrrltA tiiite 'rniHi l.lhilUlMtttort A Ohio
do pif fi rrrt . .
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t 'enli ,il (t . .11 m:) tfl KA i tltin . . . .11
titcttso On nt NVaieru ......ii v
id, Mil A ,S1 Hill ...ui", tOilt hk n Tt't m Iiml at 6do pir
I'.. C C . biI'l'lilllOlii li run
OlM, U.lodo ImI pretmrr,do ;'nd pj eft-- i
'oiHidlduted f,lim'ifi finducmdo p'efm i f.t
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We Sell '
ymolon the positive guarantee '
that if it does not give satis-faction we will return theentire amount of money paidus for it. We mean this .I
and ask. all those who are(j
mercantile, and technical positions In thesouthwest K' itjt hwentern Buainefts Asau- -
iciatioti, JOl E. Central avenue. Aluuquerqne.X. M., Phone 25L ifWANTED unmarried men be-
tween the ages of 21 end 35; citizens ofthe United States of good Character, andtemperate habits, who can read, apeak, andwrite English. Kor Information appliy toRecruiting Office, 20i Central avenue.A ;,uo;uer(jtp, N. M. tf
HELP WANTED FemaleWAX 'I ED ( hi'lpi'' in kiiolii'ii. Apply
i. lnnc-- II i'l. and (VnirnlWAX'I'lOO VMiiiian or tfii'l fur fji'iieml
housi'wiirk. Aiily 2 fi North Ninll)slri,M't. IfWANTI3U llTrl. Apply 22CH4 Welt Silver
nvenui'. tfV A.XT 101) Holp at Miss C P. Crane's
Millinrry anil Dress Making par- -
lov. 1' .V. 1'hnni. 114 4
MONEY TO LOANMfi.S'liV- - want H horrow? Call on
1'itrtert'ield W (iokl. in:ilmunKY" TO tJAX on Alhiijuei'(ue leal
estate at 8 per cent: J."00 to J,0OU. LloydHunsaker. 'J0j V. '.lold m:tl
LOST AND FOUNDiti v itn.
A liheral reward will li Bald for thslo my of'Mee the dianoitid attid lost in
cur Chicu on the Tra des' Kxcurnion trai nbetween IJoswell and A llniquergue. P. F. Mc- -
'anna, Manager. ujLOST tin (Vniral Ave., I.etween Alvarado
hotel and Ninth St,, one heart shapedpin. set Willi etienieled flower and twoHmaii diamonds. itvu doiiara reward willlt naiil for return in thin office. tf
BUSINESS WANTEDHl'SIN'HSH WAXTKl.) RfiqufririK from
$r..ono to flu.tHiO capital, or would takeun Interest In an eHlublitshed business. VanniiinaKc any u partmMil, inchnline ofllee andiiccounts AdilroPS H. H., Hny 375. r..,
PERSONALPKKSOXAIi Will the gentleman who kind-
ly 'phoned Dr. Jlarriaun that ho found a,
hitching stnip bearing the doctor'a name,please 'phone again as no one who under-atnii- d
was at the home the first time, Dr.Harrison.
FOR SALE Real EstateKc iK modern tii'ick; $J0
cash, halunce like rent. iJortei f if Id t'o..2M; V. G.ild. m:tlI'MIt HALE- niodern house, for less
than it cont to liuild; owner needs money.Porlcrfield Co.. ti V. ih.ld. mill
SAI.K Small ranch with improvenifiits; a bargain. Porterfleid ?o., 218 V.
m--
WANTED Salesmen, Agents.W A VTKli Amenta for Kerosene. Inranilei-cen- t
Mantle ,n m;i. Twelve t imcH cheap-er than KKK. times rheapcr Mian
kerosene lamp. Cniitlnentat Co. UWLti'oacl way, u w Y ijitTWO M Mil'! first cla.HS salesmen for New
Mexii an make $lo0 per week. PnitedWireless Tel.-K- aph Co. A. V. KaRHdale.icn Fiscal Ai-nt- . r.com IX, Hotel leianey.
A Puio,iierlic, New Mexico. ' ai
J'ATTUKSO.N'. STKHUKTT & ACHKSON,A t turneys at I.ihv, I'lttstnirif, Pa.
NTT'K in lieletiy Klven that letters ofon tin- eHtate of I,, ilalaey Wil- -
iains, .Jr.. lale of KiiKewood horoUKh, y
enmity, IV n nsylvania, have beenkim ii led tu t lie to whom ail
IpeiHimn indebted to said estate are requested'lo make iininedialt payment, and thoe hav-ing claims or demand against th samewill mtike ihem known wilhntit delay.
l.EKT Wii.so.N, AdmlniHtrator.Kox 71. PlttshurK, 'a. 1 a.L'O.JJT
Karly Ohio Seed Potatoos, Italianand Native (larlio iulbs. Onion Setaand Seed. E. VV. Fee, 602-60- 4 SouthFirst street, phone 16. Bulk andpackage seds-- i (if every known variety.
C. A. GUAXDE.305 North Hraodway.
Newly furnished rooms In newbuilding, single or en suite, with bath;by the day, week or month, at rea-sonable urices. Sole agent for TljerasCanyon lime. Saloon; imported anddomestic liquors and cigars.
Simpier - ClarkShoe CompanyNext Door to P. O.
CAKKT THE V
FOK WOMENAT .A0 AMI 4.00 l'l.B PAIR
Alnn (lie KKll'I'KIIOKF. ati. TO :l.U PER PAIR
ThB SrNFI.OWKR nd KNDWEI.I. Shoe!fur men mid Imys nt fmm
TO 4.00 l'KR PAIRWhere run yuu find lieltrr line.Hive na a mil. l'hone 1104 If irm bav
rermlr work t flu. We mill call and get Itand return Mime to yuu. Hewed half sole. 7ftc
ASK TOUn GROCER FOR
is a rit2rii rmr9BiU VT VI 1 I I U
HighGrade Coffee
lol II I'll!id. nt eleiHIIMIIH 'illdo pie..
I.OHlMtlile ,V
i IHI '
M ii li ea piil k SI I, oilMinn & Sitnll,
do efe I'dI'il.'irieK a iimiih
N.ilional L.NiHional t
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linvi'i' In t lit' l.iiniliin niiiiUut wllh spntiiiiuli'il nl Liiil, ...x ami Intni-i'- nt Ititi.
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In .miiluii Inn wn ,i,in urn inn- ijintr- -
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in s iipi'llnl ti'iiily nl nn mlvnin'i'pnlnls a nil rlnsi'il sit'iiily. nt'i
.il'.ts luwil' o 4 points hlnlicr.
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koi.iI lii'lnlli slii.iihi pri'vent slck-Ili'S- S
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lili-c- . .1. o. (I'ltli'liy Co.
GUESSING AS TO VISITOF SANTA FE OFFICIALS
( iilil'iii'iilii Hniiiiir "I'l tit r
I'mil Aliirlun Is In SiH'ii'iil liipli'v lislli-iii- l ul' Sniitii I'i' Sysii iii.Thi' Sun lli'i'iiiiiilinit Sim suvs: 'I'lii'
Kiltll' i lnif i Anui'li's nl' tin' S;in-1,- 1
Ft' ullll'lllls Ciilltillllis. lilt hltrslnrl'lvnl lii'iiiK C. V. Kniins, iismIsCiiiIsot'titiil vli'f llf i'iiihi" nutIn n privnli' cnv. stui)iin nvfi' ln'i'cI'm- - st'V.'i'.il liiinrs t" uniiiK mi tuLux AnKi'Ii-s- .
liumui'.s I'onllnnr. tu tltiiil nut li'iiniT.oh Aimrlrs in r. nil i H tu tlf puriiusfol' I hp iilllinnls on tliis i'u ast. Inn snlur llu' rnlli uuil mi'ii havi- - sin ri'i'di-i- l
In Ufi'pliiK flu' imlilir KUi.s.iiiiK' "s ti- -
sulnli'ly nnthlns ilt iinit.' is liium n nl
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,,,,., ,i,. ,,r ih,. !,i i i'si is ili.'.ifuniiur wc l'i'i'iil.'iit .M.utuii Istu nnrri'i'd 1'. Kii'lry. billiii'IHiit nl (liisi. rt pui'is Nt'iins in inv- -
''' n"' I'lnnc """""K"unit si'i'lns tu liavr lln1 lifsl liuiiulii'llun. ns il lias li. t'ii nsscrti'il for sometitni' Hial :ht' luiiipans iui ilanlilnulln- - a qt iit'i-a- t uv'fi liaulltm ul' thu rfin.lH'.'st nf Alliniiit'rtiii' nml It mny la'llial lln- 'il'lti'ia Is an' lui.' lur tin- .nr-pns-
nl' asi't'iiiiiniiii: .insi what istu piatt' Hit' uasl liiit-- in
r l unilltlmi. . ,
Spi'iikcr nl' I hi' House.I'.inks 't'r- fui w .nii.'ii linN i1 any
kniiw It'ilKi' uf itar!ia:iu'iital-- law'.1 in ks - Vmi siiinilil liuar my wife.
Shr lias n sp.nlit'l- nf thf liniisolur tin- la-- iw.'lv yuai's. Ni'W YorkPress.
THE MAN WK0 SWEARS BY
THE FISH BRAND SLICKER
is the man whohas Iricd to getthe same service
ou of someother make
t lean Light DumbleCiuarontroti Waterproofand SoW Evwvvihcre
at
MEN AND WDiVIX..'''' X RI J l;tM Hiir i for unnatural
disr hmw,iuflmuitioDi,lrritMlioui or uk-- ktioM
.WI'IMI. of di aroBi njfnibTnnPtiiitM, and not Mtrm
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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY. MARCH 31, 1908.
Improvement society or any miii' else.South llroadway is the widest stinlI 1 PI I V - I I ft '"'.j k - jmnmiMMM.iuMM.wii.aiiiiMjvi -- rvtfrv inji.?ff:SANTA FE
M-a- r,
FOR HANDLING Makes the Biscuit czar
See Us When in Need ofBuilders9 and Shelf Hardware
Garden ImplementsFarm Implements, Harness and Saddlery
Our Line is Complete
we nave. At present It stretches lolength across the Highlands with f
tiers and Us width is about its iinlybeauty. Our plan - to tnn'.e a boule-vard of the street, to la out a sectionin the middle through the entire!ength of the street, and plant It 111
trees and grass. A hie, el band ofgrass the length of this street, shad-i-
by well cared I'm trees wool, menua lot not only to South llroadway hit'to the entire eastern section ot thecdy. It would be certain to result ina live campaign of civic improvementin l he Highlands and It would heworth double the money to tile citythe (list year utter the completion oi
BUSTED CARand Cake lighter,finer flavored, more
nutritious and wholesomeGOVFRNMFimtIwins paqf
againstthe railroad!
Atwavs lOa- - IS.Right. "to Please!
,,,5 uj h- - M p e avJ
the work. The tirst co-i- t of the Im-
provement would he coin pnrnti rlsmall ana the ma int. nance w ould hewell within the present means of thecity park board. It is a matter whiii"
tie rivic Improvement society couldwell afford to take up alone, with theother impoi unit mirk It has under-- '
Five Specific Violations of the
Safety Appliance Law Are
Proven Agnst the Company;Penalty of$500 Incurred,
v taken." 1
Take Onemm i:tlC(imei us"Hesides beilU! '"TXVZnlxf'mm for colds and thr
'I liriv ,n no reason u h joti Imhi
gunMtv (iiiirinifri'il.
berlaln's Cough lieiuedy Is unequal, V,
os a cure for croup," says Harry Wil-son of Waynetown, Ind, When givenns soon as tin- - crimpy cough appears,this remedy will prevent the attack.It is used successfully In ninny thou-sands of homes. For sale by ail
'
lErV '7' i'lt t
The AicliisaH, Topeku & Santa FeRailway company wan found KuiltyJesteiyfjay afternoon of live violationnJt'.e safety it r tit I ti'i law in the vambrought against the company by thei'nited States. The verdict was
by the jurors without loavinstheir scats, they having been instruct-ed by JuUfte Abbott to return a ver-dict of Kiillty. A penalty of J100 Ih
rttaclietl to each count upon whichthe ciimpuny was convicted. .Seldomhas a cumc been more stubbornlyfought by the railroad company, thauthe one which ended in convictionyesterday. Twenty witnesses wereplaced on tlie .stand tn behalf of theSanta Fe company to Kive testimony
Large New StockS3 l!Made from pureEES COLOMBO HALL TO OPEN AS
MOVING PICTURE THEATER tALL KINDS VEHICLES
HARNESS AND SADDLESGrape Cream of Tartar f it .).;
Ivlmondson & Moor t ta fey W A -No alum IVo lime phosphate of a new firm which ha. K0RBER&C0.
Is the nametaken a leu..eThe house in
I'llovateil, Mllll
the I'olonibo hall.nmv being thoroughly
soiin as Hie repairs are coinplet.-i- rV X 1 A NL..-.1- . Q J
bearing on the ease. .Some of thesewitnesses were brought irotn Wins-low- .
Gallup' and other places. Onlytwo witnesses were placed on thestand by the government. InspectorsKirch and l.aw-son- althoiiKh two wi-tnesses who were placed on the stand
PROCLAMATION.me length bi.s reasons for theatyesterday for the defense, were usedby the government to uive testimony
ofI. Frank nifiyor nf ih cliv
are new and Instructive,sisled last night in he sinusioal program in whieldon, of Ottawa, Canada,l.lachly of this city tooklag for his text "Heboid I
motion. Mr. I.eahy cited iiuiturou.sriutborities in support of Ids appeal.
Attorney Twitched, for the defense,;a'so read to the court the deoMousj
A Huiiiriu PRESCRIPTIONS?WILLIAMS DRUG COMPANY!
117 VI',ST 'l.N"Ht Ii AVKM'E. TKIiKl'lIONB 1H9
N.V I"'.
M., by iiulhi.iily lit
thu( an fl.'oilon willlv "f A llnninf'rquo. Now
vrnlf.1.lie l ill
favoruble to the plaintiff. These'witnessed wen- - T. K. I'urdy, local.'.Kent for the Santa Fe, anil WilliamThomas, a freight conductor. Mr.Purdy gave testimony regarding thecontents and weight of contents injcertain cars from way hills and otherpapers in his possession. Mr. Thomastestitied that he was conductor on a
iro, mi TuomltiVhntirs it H o'fio
April 7, 1!MN. In'tween l!nk a. in. n ml (i o'chn k p. 111.dour and rli," Horn
PH.
these gentlemen will open up a mod-ern, moving picture thea-ter. The members of the firm haveboth had considerable experience inthe show business. Mr. Kdmondsunhaving for the past nine years con-
ducted a theater In Houston, Texas.Mr M 'e, known to iilmosl every-one in Alliuiueriiue as "Spot," was furmany years stage manager of the lot ks'theater. The latest thing In a movingpicture machine has been purchasedand installed in the new house. Illus-trated song.s will he a feature of thebill. It is expected that vaudevillewill also be added as a feature In afew weeks. Performances will begiven every evening, with a matineetwice a week, on Wednesday and Sat-urday afternoons. The matinees willcater especially to women and chil-dren. Th,, opening date has not yetbeen announced, but II Is expected thenew house will he ready for businesswithin a we.-- or ten da vs.
r finitt luy aTlmt Want
th fll-- liiy I.
of other courts in similar ca.-e- s.
After summing up the evidence amhearing the motions of the attornev.-Jlldg- e
Abbott said that he had deeided to instruct the jury to return ;
ih.. miii NorthUei'oiul MlTfi,
Hfcuml Wiinl nfll.'W of Oiai--
the!wl k t'.i No. lus VcH( n.iht Avfiiiif.
Thlnl 'ur.l-- -( iflH' of K. II. I Minhnr.ffoiii hoawt rornor of Third airt'pt ami linhluvenut'.
Kouith AVai'.l l fflc of Juatirft of thI'caro licni'Kt It. frultf. N. IH Hmitli Third
train which hauled "bad order" cars verdict "f guilty. The Jury wafrom Gallup to A Ibiniueiiiue. It was called back to the court roombrought out during the trial thatii barged by the court to returnthese cars which were hauled from diet in favor of the plaintiff.
llr-.- ,Nl
Mrtin pui'iione nf piiiK uftlceri for ;lio el y
i'1'tlnif tint fitllnw-u- f
AHjiiuui-ntui)- The'iallup to Alhiuiueritue wore the car-- ! verdict wasupon w hich the government alleged which wasvlolatiinis of the law, inasmuch as1 court, after
pi rt:".Many preachers use this lef t.
pit-io- fruni in adin'essing the ui;but its primal y application is
to the church. Christ hascri.wded out of tin.' church. Din-- thelove of the church for Jesus was hot.hut now it is pretty cold, (bice churchmembers were happy and devoutChristians. then was nothing thatthey would not do for llini, the Itiblewas precious an. His commands linegold, the cliui'.-l- was never open butthey were there, and they attendedevery prayer tnteting. no mallei howtin- they had to walk.
'(Mice 111 cliu-'c- was i.!eiit.sii ging all tti- nay long, but re- -
s.i renderedthen dischargithanking thej, erf. irutalice
Twentiethinthey were hauled over the road whlleithe tai
Nt'W Mhxh-u-
One Mny.ir for a term i.f tweon., rity f.n- u nf uvii ymnii.line City Tl in--, f.u- u term of twn
yeurn.being In need of repairs. It was main-tained by the plaintiff that the nec-essary repairs to "bud order" cars
duly.I'niti
and HiStates Attorney I). J. I.eahy
coe H. Walters, special attor-th- e
interstate commerce emiAUCTION line
f'.rl wiinl let- ti
(int.tlie fliHl
.f Hil' clly einiin-l- from tilt.term uf tuut-
ur tl.f l.uail i.fward fur u triin of tuitr
t.ey fori'Pitnouiii ne made at the nearestshop, regardless of whether- it
Centuryt ! ruder,manu'f'dUy theHaker MffCo.. 700FisherHutldlnr.
... Chicago,Hag noCompetitorAnywhereOn the
will sell at public auction Thursts eus- - tianitleii tin- case tor uie gov- -missiontomary to have repairs made at cer- - eminent, it. F.. Twitchel! and W. y H.
One Iiii'lTi luTRfM'OIIlt Will il fur
thp city pounrll from thpIt'itn ot i.mr yi'iiin.
of tlu- l)oui tl of Ionligi.UlOil e ,1
Om nit'inliHt'them has lostu s the a ii'.-s-lis front tint Mt't'iiiid ward for a lurtu t fmii'
Dohson were attorneys for lhe rail-road company. This case is the firstsafi ty appliance i .is. to he hioilght totrial in this district, although thereare a number of cases of similar ctiar- -
yciti h.
tin- nu iulior of the city cmin.-- from thythin! ward lor a term if fotir
and It has no equal for all kinds ot grad- -crowded out.
nsures. home, soie are the things
now- He i
w'.irldly p!lodge, the:
lor irrigation w
oiini it om;Continenting work.
day, April at 10 o'clock a. in. shar i,
In the rear room of the Zeiger bullcorner Central and Second street,
lhe complete furnishings and instru-ments of a thoroughly equipped phy-sician and surgeoifu office, inel'idin.;electric motor, sectional hook .'uses,folding desk, chairs, rugs. sani,-..-
couch, sanitary operating chair, surg-ical instruments, a fine library, etc.Inspect goods Wednesday before sale,
SCOTT kxiGHT,o - Auctioneer.
tain division points or not. One ofthe strong points brought out by thegovernment yesterday was the fartthat Chicago. Milwaukee tx St. Paulear Xn, Id, ruin was hauled from Gal-lup to Alhuctueroue while in need ofrepair.-- . The attorneys lor the gov-ernment maintained that the repairsshould have been made at Gallup,where the Santa Fe company has u
repair simp ami facilities for repair-ing cars. P. A. I.awson. inspectorfor the government, was placer on
acterwillWest iALVIN 0. BOWERS, Gen. Mgr., 212 N. High!
waitmg lor trial. Mr. it ;i let s
fobat.ly remain in fie soorti-tl- d
assist ill the prose, of'uses.ca e closed yesterday end.! She
i iitt'inhor of iIih hourd of educationfrom t he third v u d for tpi in of rout
One mt'inln-- of Hip rlty rouiitdl from tin1fourth waul for it term of lour year.
t )in- iiMiiitMr Im hiuti'd of rdiK .it ionthu foiii ih ward for u of loin
yt'ft (ft.
Christ out."The iinly w ay 'hrist ca :i
inln tin- church is throughof individual Cristians. Sotalinn is a personal one, 'ItAral if v. e invite Hint in II.wit us. We provide Hie (',.H e ill'er I I 111 lull w hich li!l
il docket lot- thisd SlateThe
Tli('nit,tel OI
a bhIll WltlH'NH win- ..r t inn I'lllll,
..r 'iiminal , picket will prob-- n
up ftiis morning. Tlu r-him, :il,tl. Dr. B.M.WILLIAMSlOIMi-.- Die
to t.H llfllXbe take Kin, I til t llna :il itnyMornina Journal Want!of minor criminal cases IICM IH tilUH.b
the stolid yesterday afternoon. Ifejuretestified that on August 111 he was in!iallup and Instieotod Chicago, Mil- -' com
II 11 II tie
tried,title for
.Mio.il. A.i
AlliiNIMAItltY
M KIOI-:-
Mthe court wilt probablyten .(ays or two we.-k- F. UK City Cliirlc.
waukee & St. Haul ear 4fi.r.:.o ease of I'". I Houston, cha l godr en pting to fleece a young mu--
Tlu-it-
spirit"And then, wc
We will be guestsHe will take the In
wc will take theprovide the feast.It will be love a
ill He will notnocking. Will Hi,
il cruuc do t heir j
ri! sciti:i: iooits ai:i-- im ii;:iti:rn:it. look hi ru it mWll.li I.ASI l,oii;il 'III AN AN VISCItl'KN HOOK MIH. (lit sol i) IN'.M ill cl I Ittl :. M TI.AN-IM- ,
I,.ItllOMH t4-t- 5 IIHNtrT BUILUINOEFRIGERATORS
named C. A. Davis out of n at theSanta F- - dejiot on March mth, vvil
probably he the first rase called to-
day. It is allege, thai Houston watin assistant to Con Sullivan in variousconfidence games, whi. h. ir is sard.Were nulled o if in the vicinity of theSanta Fe station.
What will II
d joy and t
Iwnys standchurches of .
irl by lettingSANTA FE TIME TABLE.Kxtrncteil Honey I"or Sale.
Kjttriieled honey, In pounds for $1;(l(l-l- b can lor $ .00. Order by postalof V. 1". Allen, I'. O. It Allm- -
ipierque, N. M.
In? Will you let Him in today'.'"This afternoon at 3 o'clock in I
Congregational church there will heI Slide rendiiiLnight in llo-
led by Mr. I'.arrett. '
Presbyterian hurcli"Shadow Casting,"will sp.-al- in roswell-torrawc- e ;We Can Turn Our Hand
Auf (iintdille, Vnlteil Miiitt Mail nnd 1'hnhmir Hurvlcu i;ht aMIsht-.- l Jan. 10, limit. (I'ffeclUe November 10, 1007.)
From the, I'aird Arrive. Departi, Honl hi'in Cal. Kxprtms. . 7:45 p 8:X0pi. t, f. la Mnillftl t:!:'J0p 1:00 pi. 7. North. Cat. Jw.- -I Mail . . to :f5 p 1 2 :5 m
and Gulf. Colorado & Santa Fe catXo. T.T-tS- , and found that they werein bad order. He further testified tothe fact that the Santa Fe companyhad the workmen and proper facili-ties ut Gallup to properly repair thecars If it so desired.
Inspector Kirch was the next witnessfor the plaintiff. The testimony givenby Mr. Kirch was about the same asthat given by Mr. i.awson. with theexception that he testitied that on Au-
gust 31st. 1H07, while he was ill Gal-lup he had a conversation with F..
M, Sanjule, master mechanic for theSanta Fe company at that point. Mr.Kirch said that he told Mr. Sanjuletlmt there were two bad order cars111 the yard. Mr. .Sanjule was placedon the stand by the defense andswore that he could not rememberthe conversation. Inspector Iiwsonwas again placed on the .stand andtestified that he was present at theconversation between Messrs. Kirchfind Sanjule and substantiated Mr.Kirch's testimony.
Attorneys for both the prosecution'and defense announced that the cn.sewas closed (is far as they were con-cerned. I'pnn request of District A-ttorney Leahy, the jury was excusedfor a few moments. Mr. I.eahy then!moved that the court Instruct th"jjury to return a verdict of guilty:against the defendants, setting forth!
No, ft, K I. . City Kip..U:4& p ia:H0l"riiii flic H ct
In anything' In the I'liimliliiK line andly. lOlfecilve I'lnmbliiK Is n Kieatdo lhe work effectively and eolllplete-boo- n
III every house. 'elective I'llllllb- -
iiiK Is a ureal curse. We are as equal-ly ill home In pufliiiK lu modernI'liimblio; systems as we an- at repair-- i
K la ! us do your rllimhlnK workand ymi will necr have cause foru.'iuplnlut.
For Diseases of the Skin.Nearly all diseases of the sktn such
as eczema, tetter, salt rheum and bar-bers' itch, are characterized by anintense itching and smarting, whichoften makes life a burden and dis-
turbs sleep and rest. Quick relief maybe hud by applying Chamberlain'-- 'Salve. It allays the itching ami smutt-ing almost Instantly. Many cases havibeen cured by its use, For sale byall druggists.
EVANGELIST SAYS
THE CHURCHES
ARE COLD
Declares Jesus Christ Has Been
Crowded Out of the Modern,Churches,
:'.'5to p
N'd, I'. 'hlciiKo Kast Mall ft 0No. 4, fhl. iKo Mioitcd pNo. H, ( hi K n n. t'liy Exp.. 8:40 p
Hlmrtcut rnutn to ItoftWHt) fttii! rM pulntiin thu rfig vii ley. Thl tioitiu a I 'nltdStatci tun It not u the can munt, and do,leu vh on chi'diilpi t Inin.
Autoinohiirt furraricH dally at 6m., arriving nt Itowwell ut 11 h. id. h;lvIiirjuntHKHKeiH over thirty houri hidwrvn IIh'nm
point itver Hny other Hut. eoiirifouri midox jiurt chauffeurs Iti charge of evury mr,Hi'iiin nHervd tiy npdylnK to ft,''tit '
or tho KohwHI Auto (o., KobwoII, N,M. JiiiKKHKo Hilow.'d, GO poiindH. Any
7.SI0 pnilIt
I'ci'om alley I ni hut-- No.
1, Amar Nto, UuhwII tld'arlnliiid
No. 12, 1'rom "arNhad. Kowwel!7 :05 t
ami Ain.irilto 10:46 OStandard Plumbing and
Heating Companyitiiiniliit of ha.tt:u can I'U itirl.-- by tiotlfylllK HoMWttil Auto Cr, t JtoHWi'll N. M.
j. W. htch:kaiu, Mummer.
I riiin Hie HoulhNo. io, chl,. Ufti. A K. C. Kx..0:3O 7:00
o, iu I'oniii'ctK at I.amy with branch trainfor Hmihi 't and atopt at all local ptdnU InNow T V. IM1HPY. AfTftllt,
i;" ".' .V NOinr, i utt ri iti.sjr vnoN.Nitmll lliddliitf liitm No, KM.--
1' Depart in of tho liilfiior, Unhid Kfult'HLund Office, Hantu i f, N. JMurcli ii,19UH.
Noli.n is hMhv k veil that Hit foMowInKNAVAJO
Indian Blanketschut'i h w;is
hear KvaiiKi'll.st.yiihjfct, "Cliri.--
iJitftett N nnind his mt'thotls1
Tin' I'j'f'shylci Urn
cruwdril ht.st n iyrh t toP.it rl t spf a Uuti UiiCmwiliMl Out," .Mr
t'i)lt'it;tiniiiK speaker
nnini-i- cluiMuint Iiiim filed nntlni of hi In-
nllon in m:ikii limil proof In iipioi t fhm la in urifh-- ct Ioiim Iti and i ut I Uf
The most perfect system of nt-- of Mun li a, J Hit i i Stum., unmiMidcil Uy th art of 1, Una127 Statu.. 1701. mid that uald proof will beniiulM before H W. ihitii at A lluituci tjue,
.Iti- -l rtvrhnl frmn I lit irrH-Uut- i
n Ifiiuv t It'fM
( I ui ii (lie uool Is uorlh.sanitary cold storage ever de-
vised. AI! parts adjustable and
easily removed for cleaning,Constant circulation of cold.
Just a grand old Beveragefor people who appreciate aA I ALD, LEARNARD THINKS
PROJECT PRACTICABLE DAVIS & ZEARING100 WKt Oltli AvMIM
ll.Ht QUi.UQI K. L'BW MEXIO
N. M,, on April L'l, liMid. vx:lllptdllo Toli'd. for th S, H.
In Hiic, 1.1, T. 7 N it. 'I K,, and Hm 18,T. 7 N.. It. Il 10.
II a nurnt ii tin? fidlowlntf wit npuseii tn provolli HCtllHt CiiIllillDOIlM H VCI HH pOHHeHMloM ()fbhIiJ triH-- for twi'fiiy nexttin nurvoy if tin towimhlp, vtz.
Anlri-nt- Araumi of 1'eralta. N. M ; KufnH(!iirul of J'ci ui la. N- AI. A nlrnto Ti'ldonf Prrulta. N. M., unci Jmu (laictn of
N. M,Aim' perfion uh" rtcHlrcs to protect BKnlnnt
the HllowaneH of miid proof, or who knowof nay wiit.stftnttHl re a won under tin. laws
mild stimulant tnat is aithe same time nutri
as j dry, pure air, No musty odor;Suggests Bis Undertakingtious and healthful.article will not
A FULL IKT OT TEETH FOIflavor of one
taint another.DAINTY CAKES
DAINTILY HANDLEDJJlways the Same Good Old BlataFirst Work of the Civic
provement Society in
nection vv ith City Government,
and rrcfulftf Inns cr thn Inlrrlor Depitrtnn-ii- t
why Much proof nhoiild not t allowed willII m S I 1 II
le Kivfii n opport a nt y at the iitmvi l
loiied time mo! iilin to croHn eR.imlne the.ii.the tt) JilVCM'S
ihinlt nt'si.shl.l
Tin-thi.--
wltiit'HMi-- of fjild clulrnniif, and to orifr evl-,- ni.lKidelicti in rt'buttal uf that submitted by ()t-I'lHlmHIlt.
MAMfKf( tl, OTKRO. etflBtwr. th'--
4 told Crowna .tiold Crmtni
ui1 rilllntrM, npwiirelaI'MiuluHe htntciloB , . .
from.MH.. .... l.MheCome i,i and see our display,To transioiin South ISroadway Into
a boulevard with a broad band ofshaded grass plot down the center
III
' l'l H)I. Y'Uil every daylint cxhitUHt
tiyhik' llicrnni;il,i' h.'-- t
h:ivr aIm month itlnl Ih
chuici'. i 'i.iiiiiM'inv willi the .Mix i'
All Work Abwdutely OuniBl4lDRS. C0PP & PETTIT
H.H.m If. N. T. ArmlU RullMac
NOTIf'K I OH III.K'ATIOV.hiiiall Ikoidliitf I hum No. f.l,1.
Depart mi'iil. of tho Interior, United Flu tee t hLuiid Officii, J'e. N. M,, March 14, i.UMiK.
Not Ice la hereby K vTi that, the fed low uK nit "elf. Thiil will prove a sallsl'y- -
named (dulinntit ban tlU d n"ic of titw Into inaKa final ptoof in mipport of Ii k
rlHlin under ncrtioiiM Hi and IV of tin- inof March 3, 18H1 iZti Klatu,. S.'4t, an amend-ed by thn arA of Kebruury 2t. hi 3 tl Hi;itH,470J, Ntid tliat Mid rof will b inadi be
Crlccs raiijje from
from cud to end is tlie ambitious plan!which Alderman i!roio. iI ir poses to bllrrK before the city colli,-- jcil and the Civic Improvement societyin the In th Immediate future. Forisome time past citizens n the illnh- -
lands have been taking on activeIn plans and sucRostions for thej
heaulifylng- of that section of the rlty!and tin- proposal to improve Smith!Hroadway has followed Ho- placing ofthe n,v fountain at Hi,- Intel -- eel ionof Hroadway and Central avonu-- Itis urip'd that the Improvement of Hie!
ill!,' test.
PIONEER BAKERY.(17 muilli I lisl Slreel
Fwk FARR COMPANYWholesale nd Itetall
HEAI KB IN I AMI S.'.LT MKiiTHHhmhiiko hpeetnilr
For OUIe xnd Hoks th BlRnnit Uukt Prieef 1 Paid.
$10 Upfore M W. H. ()te,ro nt Albu"it'rjtie, N. M
mi April 2 l'M)H, viz: Luciano Aiuon r..tHo? H. II. ' :. Kituuti-- in Hen:. T. ti
N.. H. i 11.
H.i ntuneii the followlnif wltneniiei toprove) hie ACtntil com i n it tine adei
ff fniid trat t Hvniy yiaim m
preceding the mirvey of tho township, vu:'undelMrlo Ai tiKon of .hm Luiiiih. N. M. ;
Francikco '1'orrea of I.ou 1. untie, N M ; Manuel ViKll of boa Lunae, N. M.P and Kcola-tic- o
VikH of A bun in- r ' in1, .V M
Arty who dcHinii tu jnnteitt BK:itnitthn allowiincft of ealtl iroof, or who knowof any en la r'mn under I in la waund retfulut lone of th Interior Departmentwhy hij'h proof should li"l b ullowvd will
wouldwoipd
of h?
Blatz Beer may be on sale from the keg, or bottled orboth. You may be sure of the very cream of quality if youinsist on BLATZ. In many places where Blatz signs are notdisplayed, their bottled brands are on sale. Whether in Club,Cafe or Dining Car, ask for "Blatz,"
Fresh Candies by ExpressWeekly
Ruppe's PrescriptionL. B. PUTNEY
street along the line snestednot be expensive ami that It
transform the street into onemost attractive In the cite.
"The plan in whichhave been interested and w p
of U FOTAUI.ISIIKO 181AIRFPT FARFD1 SI em. Srliln Co Whole-fil- e lleitovs
THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1908. .'. 7ire INSURANCE CO.OCCiDiTRY
Vincent'stlx JUMqiurqut
morning Journalpulillltifcl by Ilia
Journal Publishing Co.
v
4--
Of Neii MexiiOI.li I I N I""..
ntum iinc kianhauii pai.icirxi am tub bapkoaki8 estab- -
I.IMIIKU IIV Tilt: I.AtVS UF NKW YOIIK. WITH AN WONOMV OK MAN- -
aji;mkm icih ali.i:i by and i xt ki.i.iji) by mink.VOtl IIAVB TKIKU Till'. EAST. MW TRY THE WKT. NO KEEP TU
MONKV AT lllMK.TIIJC llt.ST COMPANt IOK AtlltMS. WHITE FOB PAMU'IfLAM.
MOAIF, )l IK F. Al.lil Ol ICKOL'K. N. M.
Colorado Bectil
Sugar SyruIT TASTES AMD LOOKS LIKE
MAPLE SYRUP AND IS OVER
35 PER CENT CHEAPER.Abn'jl id'ly pun- MK,:ir fifi Cinui jiJul-tf'fi'-
inn, as1- -4 gallon can 30c
-o anil Aiduna.I.FUAIj liESKltVE.
II. o itu:i.l.Y, 8; n. 1ln. Manurer. Jk
- .t.H.'H."fr"H"H"t
1
BS.IG s & CO.DRUGGI S
MMHVIJ EMBALMER
Hi vmii. I'ersuiiiilly, In IIIIM1 Ill'Villl Is
IIHJeh I luMir in loin h with 111'- pro-es- t
Kli'SHie Hjiiril of Ihe l ihun liray,arid pril lllealll' beemisi the numliia- -
lion nf liryan, nf the f
friendly uiiltinli f Niii-- ii lii if''cent nf the vol of his own in rty.V,ou!(J KiV' the lepublii-m- liollllne'colli pnrnt iv-l- smuolh Hiiillni; inlu tinWhile louse, lull- with I Ir. iim Ho
ileinnern f ll' siatiilaril bearer, rlieriu ni hi In- ll sure lliriK nil oil In r side
.IimIiv !i y wnubl be, by all uitils,be st r uiir.e: malt hi' I ii'iivi'i- eon veil- -
lion euuld put up, and aliuiii Hie i. iilyone w hu wniild slmiil any ilialiee nf
MlieeesM, bill ihe eliillH ul bis pattylor blunder Iiiij makes ll f it salo iniissume that he will nut be nurnlmiteil
'Ml Till', (OMilil.H VOTM.S.
Fnri ii rn-'- lri uuiii, nf New Y nrkpublished by T. TlniiiniM Fortune,of the must tx i ii n ii t (itlureil me In
Hie I'nlied Hiat'-K- prims he. fnlluw -
Illl? letter ri'ulll l.'halies W. SiUlllelllll.of ltitnlil.il. Minn., uue nl the nnislnilhsla ntl.'i anil Ileum l.iw-y- i
ra In M iniii'soiaTo Hu' of Furl nil h Freeniuu:
Juat now. while a. iiuinlii-- uf milrue,, pupers, bishups mid poliiiiiaiislire deiii.-inilln- In nn lonethat Ta i t be mil riniiiliin In I, ami s 111
going ui far as lo threaten in bull ii.n
parly If lie he noinlnaled nine niwarnliiK tu Hume genii 111. IV not
i! uf plane.
-2 gallon can... .55c11 gallon can $1.00'
fI'rujirlelura ofA hi va rail. i I'll a r inner, for. (.old rii4 YfrstHighland i'liurnnii y, r. Hunt CentriU nntl
l.ri;)(hva.r'.
And rixlil here I want tn nay Ihullimi ii.-
I n.liu-nn'- no- - iikiii o. oii.u ' ' j (t
inrpaas me In i.ny iiilmlratlun for ihei.i"iia n
t S. HAVNOI US, rrei.
.,...a.4..i..4...4..4..H....
UNDERTAKER
-
T .
IrrigationCongress
NOW ISTHETIME TO COM-
MENCE THE PLANTING OF
YOUR GARDEN AND THE
SEEDING OF YOUR LAWN.
WE HAVE THE FINEST AS-
SORTMENT OF FLOWER
AND GARDEN SEEDS IN
THE MARKET.
PHONE YOUR ORDER NOW
A. J. MaloyWEST CKNTKAL AVB.
rilONK 74
Are You SickOF Till:
OrdinaryDrinks
'I lien I'ry I Im
Alvarado BottlingCompany
sii-- iai.s.
Alvarailo Mineral WilierAliai'iiilo tiinyer AleAlvai'iiiln l.einoii Snilii
Ah arailu Mii'MinirilhiAlviirnilo Hunt linerAlvnrailo StraMlieriy Soiln
Alvurailo ('renin SodaAlvurnihi Iron Hreiv
Alvnt'iiilo Oihiiko Soila
1'lur old names hnt a vastI in I in i iiiii-i- I on llm old ilrliil, s.Sold hy lending storesniul nil liars.
Kvira line is ipialily slrlet.Allenlioii paid to purity andi h anliness.
Alvarado Bottling Co.
I'hono 727.I10I5 X- - Seioiiil St.,
Alhiiipierijiie, New Mexico.
hltt ll! ,,f the plan, liehulii Mill Ik
A TO I hi: MM. II ' l, CAlllA'l i
'I'll,' only IiikI'HI iiiilitlnic f'trchairman of the rcpiibli mi territorial
'ntl rii cutnrnit tec is i'IiImt IIh1 pre".-o- ,
ent luc nmliclil H liiirsuni, .r r.ii-A- .
mcr i 'Mil limit ii I ". Ilul.li'-ll- . - ; :i lluItcuublh n"
U c llllllerM.lt, I, (e, s h y ninirslm-ruc- erniini y did run
lliellllnll lil'K'iry I'lIKe ill lllxil ' M
leal, but the i.iudealy vvliiili ibiedhix iniiuili in thai en'"- eim nut In
fdead In rxeiinc fur hit riiiluie to men-
tion In- - linn. Hiidiilj Aliiii'l, who.ill be I'el'UKIlized ,'l nllee by every
one III Hie teri ltory aii iiun-- l
mini In New Mexieo in ninn Ii al
the bi'inl of Iho iiang. Kven the lor-me- r
ImsH of I Wr mi li hi euunty, Willi
ail bin well known ipialiflon inna Ii
lli.ll lllli', in nut iim IomIiiiI lis Kii'iirilo,beeiuin' Ihe Klinple mailer nf :
wlih from the pub-li- e
hi tint half us loKleal In ii('h a
t'llf ll'i this, ub Ihe r.'lel nl' lielnneaiiitiil ill ll iiinl Inilleted I'm' II, ulneeIn ilit- lalter eiiHe hl.i ipni II lea tiun fuithe plliee liuliealeil has lli'l'll Jl d lei 11 y
labll-liei- l, wlllli ill till' fnrttu r II
merely ri';'t nil elllTPIlf rltlnnr.Ilmvi ver, the fiillnwini' extrael
from a biter whleh the Muriilnn.louriuil reeelved yesterday from mieii the iiiiihI prnnilnenl eltlxons of
ilallup, may lliruw n llllle IimIiI nnihe siilij.-- i l;
'The artlele piihllshfil In ihe .Iniir-li- .
il of the 2Sth IiihI (Tile HI(!U ThillNever Fallal In Ihe heal Hint I linveneon for nme time, as ll IiIIh tin- lerriliirhil gaiiit iH'rini'i niul their tnulaIn a wry teiuler apol, anil In .indrefrom Ilia pitiful yelpK and hoivla thatIssue forlll (mm the enrilue that holilailowii the eilltnr'-- i liialr on the y
Cniinty Itepiililleilu, illlus'I'lilti-- I'latter," uiu- would think llialhe hail been Mtruek In a very ten-
der epol, with nn extra bard brink. "
tiooii i'i)i,i i icAf, siasi:.The New Vnrl! Herald In tint u par-
ty niiian, hut It liei-p- llsidfpunl'-i- up. nil liulh allien, mid tile J I 'T- -
flltl inn Ins In- pi,, hive siiiii'iiu nl thatJude (liiii(e t!rn, of I lela w'a re, willbe IllUeeil netlvi'lv III the field fur thedetnoiriiile ptepldi nihil nomlmitiun in
abort llnie. Heeral eonteienceahnve hi'i'ii held In New York ilurliiRIhe luat few duyw by denuierala of
wliu reKiinl JiiiIko (linyiim the IhkIi'iiI I'liii'liiliiie tu unite allfin Minis n his puny. Ilia ami Iiuhbeen In the oily recently uml metmany of the loon leader.
II van nut lie iiHserteil put-- l vi' lyhim ,1 il k liray will iinlnnniee hiseandldaey, alllmuRh It wiim iiminiedthai he inlu'ii du m In a pulillrapeei b. He Ii ti is been urged to I'oinenut oponli a i inpetilor of William.1. Hi.Min and tluNernor Jobnaun, ufAlllinesolii, uml n avatemallr Mild
eailiialHU will lie waf-ei- l tntinike him the i Imli e ul' the Denvereuipenllolt.
III lew of this development In theb mot tulle s i u i . a slate men! re-
el ntly itui'le by I'h.ules I'. Murphywas ii'in i .1 ml lis nf espi-ebi- HiKnill-eane-
.Mildly Willlaiu .1.
I'ttiiiers, Hie state ehali iiiaii, fur de-e- l.
Hill's Hun the Hlale of New Yurkb iiiied toiMtrd ilineinor .lulinsnti midwan siiiuiLly uppust-.- lirymi, .Mr.
Mili.li) :iilil:".Vlr. t'timierM ilneH nut speak fur
Tn in inn n The Tauiiiiaiiy ilelenntlnnwill go to lienver uiiltisit ml andin Ither against llran nor tor .Inlin-auii- ,
II will lie fur Ihe man w hu atllli' time nl the eoiivelllloll seelim tnbe the brsi nimi tn the parly."
The Herald ti lls us that mum nfthe ileiiiiu-raH,- leudeiH unuld dlsellHSeiindldaii's fur publleatlnii, but sev-
eral ot hern Minted pihalily that a
nuiveuieiit tnr Juil-;,- . i;r,i has deel-iit'i- l
and Ii t'iiuliiiK an eehu In nil
pill IS ol Hie enunlly Wlli'le nilliiK-onisn- i
lo ltran baa aiiieaie,l. Thebeliol' wus expressed Huit the I'll rl y
Wtiuhl sl.lliti u u.''ud ebaaee of wlnntliKihe iialloiial elm ttuii II' ll had (luver- -
our .lotiiison r.ir a leielt'i-- hu thailu-r- w mi be lolllH ol' Vli'lurl II
.1 n llla wire the a lllHl,Al least iwu of these p.U- -
lit ipaieil In euiitereiii'i during thelast wt't l. tn w in, Ii eei aill illlilll.tteI'l lelnls of .liul;i' i li li.ul a panThai lllev were Million! ihe
of lb,. Iii-li- i ua e Illl IhI was'111 II ll'll. Ml il. but il was lieliel
of lite visll.U-- ' lintJlltlgc lilill nil, I he ptrsundi d tu
npeiily as it '.Ulilld.ltl: il n
''eilici t a Ilie him ft '111 leadi rs utIlls p.llil.
J.H oh del lltlg. nf lluclli stel-- b'lutcror Illl- ul a 11 '.I , lull lu Hie west'-r-
eild i.r the stale, sal"If Judge limy W. old be the iiuni
llloe the ili'tnnc! llts could carry Hu-wi-
stale ul New York h ea se. n
i: luster he is a great t'.iiu-!- Williw oi Uhgnieii hei-iu- e of his i ec- -
it in settling the coal sink.,, in 1!0L'.anil he is well known and liked bythe business men ut' the ritv. Juhn- -
siin is a apiemlht t pe ol cliizcn amiwould no doubt iniike a splendid
Inn he Is mt well known likeJudge (Jray and would not swing- thiol. I cnnsei at ' ilemnentis Into iine."
Judge Cray has been a prnmini'iitfigure In public Hie anil a lendingmember nl Hi,, ilemi'criiiic party fur
!fio:v .seats. He is sixty-s- e en yearsIii, bill Ifi well prsirv it, iimi halen l viMroiiK. lit lias in Hi-lif-
pi.u'tii iilly nit li Imii liast
- In t an i fnsi i
.i.s uppnino-i- ly JTi'Hlilcnl McKlnhyk niu- n tin- ootn mlKsiontT ( ar.mHm ivmty In I f en t lie 1' ii it oili.itfH iiiitl Spion. 1 n the lusi ! -
'uinpatgii was lulkod if usthi numltirt ot bin puny, lint lu
tu have hi? riann itrosnutMl.JJfplic that fact hln mvn nr
Un rtfU'HJitps for him, n0, Itftid. will da On' mm hxK thii
yur
liml'MUl ,0 IW'l liM
.l"tlMlUl lli' N'M'e'linl niIiImi nl lis ilnilii- isnl if he t mi icMsilily ?!(
f li' w k ii.)i"Krnl'li'-- ill win ;uiit lulu- ilt i
III Hie .hu rr.il. Till' I4r..s.lulu nal ,llsji:ns ni ihls
in ili
uuilly -
i ur, , 0,1 - il fi- -
if In runt will
I,,, il ,,n v 1. iiumi il )
AlileliuilleIn. r.'iiiilili.'jii i I'
Sll II lis 11. il 'file' vili'll'-il- lull " 'T lie- lli.whs ' i.iilitiie '1 ' ll
until in, 'I Illl siimrb- II
h.-- Ii iimi - iiiili'lf..I i 1. y
t in- Uliri Kill i.rtoil till lint vtllilletil l.t .II.1- -
;p.-- 11 I. 'i. Iltlil "Vlll'tl- -
III nailer lii-
mi .if ill.at t y ll ii in le-- i
hu' (In
It., I.'- llli iiHlii-ii'i'- -- ..iliat'.Tbe Velbnv I'erll.
'h. x u ni n r iimi i.iiia il ia ii sii.i.iv i. ii -
I. nln II fin- luwIliSSlli-IS- V Wllt'l" ln- -
I'.i iiflt-il- 'Ilit.' Aairiit-- 'liiiitH, iiii.l u
Im i ii II nf Sun liii-K- i'lt"! went tlnwn
jiilul not III'- Kwiua HI M ,i iraii euv.i r till' I'iilif-- mini pi.-- ill
ii till u Km ii il..l"K'.i'li'''. ul"' wusnl, on- ills,. K'iI smiie nl, no. k 'I'lii- Kxiijii-
iiT II nail lolil In hnve ii'--
liu-e- 11 will .inie li'lii.riHifi In Hun
in, ll Hi. nn uli.l Hun- wpri. il.l i"l 111
j i hi i'li ,,r Hon ih.i.ui l..s.- in.-l- jeiw Tin' Ii "l-- in a Ii ' r iii.i- !fii.
Ihril tiiirlo Ills sln.lei imh l.io i;iiiii..'a. ihtnl :i tie i.ll ll'lllll WHS
1.. I,.is AMMfles, III.I ll it iin.i iiiin;Kliiinliti r iiiil.iniu n il. Hu-.
Irt't ifi. a s s.r il,s. Ion it
lll'itlRll lieu t.lllll It ll'OV .111.'.
Mil Jlllllll-H- 'I'll'- Ilit . II mei!rni- liiiralin v inn! at'' i
i,ifn in- in niul 1IHW '
'el lull"" il" "I ' ii:it' III Hit'UI
lilli'K Lilii'lill.
In Hie tiiinii tlbl llnyi,.Iiepilly Sli'lill ml Ilie tiliir f
hlH lire Insl Tuesil.n iil'lein hoi. U'mil witsl.lnilKlil In Uml a V n w h Inn! a vv.n ll -
inn nl Hi" Mi.i'I'h I'liest l;t tllllllli ii nusi Iff
Ills I'lunlly inn! ti ,,, in til' the phii-i'- Mr.niul .!...' iilnt-i- v '.Ill "ll ll, Ill'I'f'Sl
Hu- Viutel. 'I'll'-- I'litlinl ll" whs In n Itillel.e.ir KtllHS i), III. mill Whet! HiereWIIM ri.i.lll I''-- "ll" ' ''Iit in he- hiWllH llll'l t'V Hit' IMllll'S UP.. ihiimliiei. n
liuiiileil "I n't ail nine! HI H. l let .(illlllieilhim. Thev K'.lll.l hlle niul " lilti ll. Hllil Mlivellilll Illl ItllKls "I' 'I'll, w mill ii ivus
ut him. iitiis i" irati-i- his evesout. niul Ihe Hlil was slut 1,1 le of Inn hili'U
llvllnr I" keen tl in llnlliK illln III''tilt lni.lll Wllere ul, ie... liia It. mi
uml lion Ii" Iin.i il 'I'll.. V.UI'll ."Hlilinn 111, ..lie "T the
iitien. Meiliutli iiM'I- III!' II ' U
Ititeuiia "T lite fifllu Hi Well' I'ltlitlKtin. niul illiit'V e.'ilhl ll illl" lite plnheenilse Ihere wms ii"t r." M, Ml, illl ,11.1
.1 vi'lll to lilt I' wi'inn iltlil !" lulil toIi h i he HHW lii M.iiinlli niiM
ii liHhy. It woia lieit In her In
itlHiniel- Willi her aelitue. ituil alls Inn fulli.r h.itlt her ii nn n. unit if In Inn! Un he. I
her ilinva he inlahl have hurl Ihe luttty. fierinuliy run keii .mi. Uii'iii-iiu-'- iiinuu'ir. tiienwpiii Imeli uml inuhhe.I holh Ihe M.uili'll II mlntisheil Iheia I" "lie anle. wliieil I II lie i
aii.t he Ih't thr.tilKli Iril" Hie '
,,..,,! uml U"l the l I. II
TO ITIIR A COI.O IN ONK PATTak I.AXATIVB BltoMO Qillnln Tabltt.lim.nlil. rnfiiuil mi'iiey It It fall! tu our. B.
W.M1KOVHJ M ilunatur on aeh kill. Ito.
A 'Representative9Republican
Kt'orn llio Mantrt ! i
on lln.' nlntn ,r ''inittr It!. ItlrIf nimi IttHl itllHWI ..ticlv
IMlll" M H t'l IK'. H Itnlltt'tlKiM bin
iHi iil. w li" ws '!- it il a
hiN cnii nl I" li. t rlultfMlinll Wltl-l- WHS Iltlil Ht Si I.IHl
uttiiiy. a ml ii" in li.etilr.-111 If I'tlV, HH Di'l IiT MIUlU To
Hhn.itiiiK r M.U'I Tnr li.Mf I' liiniiHM-- n .r !) r
liitti fall o Ute tlHtrifl..inli If.l rT'ltlrllt'l'll
C.tl-- HU lllflll tiKhlfllilnlt.il It'll It f r. 'it tn (IiIh time.n, iht- hiliMiilliu: .x pt;t.'' tifiir
hull' yt'iHH in liiix "nl innnii 11, IMl
HM IliM rll'llU-il- ll.- lias In IIHlI'll lilt l
w.illhl IH IT'
in the pi'iiiu fn,h, ml. UK M il llni' ml iIipi'p Ki'i
puSltlnll. T
t.llWI I) It St.initn .1' thin .,,.,'
ll
illun i'
H(1 (HV Iht' 'w Iht .u Ut Ik-
,.",. I" "lllleil In liul e.unelil
nlH'M' Ii lllllll 11" lone It. ell 111 Illl'
herniary hum lils Therrpul'li.; llils lie niul ("iintv il he- -
'Ihe limit him hiKlllTHMU
'I'lullktiiK eliuliliitllis are 1"
t he it'liiesetu ,1 l.y jiuv fl'-i- I"'"",,,',, Hli.l Weill-Ili- noil .lei el ti. If '
)mhh,-,i- puriy Is I" t" he Hie ll.ll-l-
iiiie" Is L'lilllir Ut eiilltlflxel 1 ni In w r
I, Iltlil ,.r nun "nlliliie t" Iles.-- ll.
I,iiini SIiouIiK'r.whether resulting from sprain or
from rheumatic pulps, there la noth- -i 1.,.,, ah. m , r nn
t'hambeir. -
lulu s rum luuni. Apply itfreelv and rub the runs vigorously
uach application anil a nuicK eun-I- s
eertaln. For sale hy nil driigsisls
OWlSTCtNTRAlAVE.,
IndividualityIs ihe dominant featurein fashionable footwear.
We Rivo it to you, with
many other good fea-
tures in our new springline of shoes for Men,
Women and Children,
They tit, especially the
low cuts, which are so
hard to get to fit around
the ankle, Our shoes al-
ways fit, Let us demon-
strate this to you,
Spring Styles for Men
$2.00 to $5.00
'spring Stales for Womenii 7R tn nn
f) a. ma en tun son Pri'.i'l,ntKilli.irw. H hi iiki; I'ilv P.illi.,rHKMN'III II
MARCl's P. KEi.l.V.. llimlni'M Manager
lit the. ."."'" :,.,., :,, N M. unifr a"l,. I'nnirrn 'if March ;l,
- ..' uimIMl JIM llAI, IN tii:IMIIIMI RM'I III H AN PACr.K OF MWn l i ii n kl I II III I I Mi 'I III- HIM W
i in. Kf rriiiKA" i'ahiimm am mi MMiimiN if tub h- -
HiKiir
l..rr circulation Ihun any ether paper In
Near Mnlru. lb Mil Plr In N l""Laura rr "
Tha Morning Journal hu n lilhrrlli. than la HemrilMl l T
ihr nnuer In Aniiiituriii ur r oilierally In Mew Mulm." Hi Amerlran Nim-uue- r
J.lraelorj."
UKMII IIP HI UK HII'TUIW.
riatlr mall ena yrr. annee... I"
Pally, l.r rairler, un '"
Hll. by mM, on lii'.iiih ''"
Al III U Kill st.w MlAlrn
iikim hi.ica t i rv tick i t.For Mayor
WIIJ.IAM V. HTIl'iNU,
Kor TreasurerJ, C. HAl.liRlO'lR
Fur ClerkIiAKHV K. l.KIC.
Por Aldermen, Klrwl WardA. W. HAYl'KN.
For Alderman. Kecuiid WindI. H. HOATItidllT.
Fur Alderman, Third Wind.H. 11. HIIJUUH.
For AldrimiN, Knurl h WindJ. T. MI.AlJf'.HUN.
For Hoard of Ddiicullim, Fli'Ht WindH A. HI.K VisTKI't.
For llourd nf ttdneutlnn. Secnnd WnrdIt. W. lloHKIN'H.
For Board nf KihinMInn, Third WardJ. C. llllhUNH.
For Hoard of Ktliirtitlnn, Fntirtli Ward1. N. mohknwa:j,
Itll't 111 K AN MI KI IMi.
There will ' h meeting ul the
Opr IIouhi' mi Friday In aIhf Inti-ri'd- l of iIiiinu Kfn whofe
iitnii'K appi'Mr on the iPiiihlli"n tirliiilaa oundldaiiia fur cliy nfili'i'H at Ilin
li'lloil wtiloh In In hi- - lu'ld !ie!((
Tui1uy.While, aa we luiv rM'iili'dly Hald,
thera la nothing or a poll! leu chmiH'-l- r
at Hlaki! In a rmiiildiifil riiiinul ofIliU aoit, thi ic urn Bi'vi-ra- very Im-
portant Ihiuik nf a nl i hiiriii'lcrhlrh will ha In bi mot hy Ihf
In br ohoin hy Iho vol--
of tha city w'-lt- . unit ll In
lbari"for not only Iho duly, but totli liitri'( of in u whoto voip Inti'lllni-iitly- , to nart-- i lain.hera tho niidldnli'a who liavi" bi'on
put forth h tin- - ii'Hpicilvi- iitiilitatld upon tliom" InnurK, mid tlli-l- In
hn bttpr way In whloli you inilil dulliln than by le'itinx On- - liitm niiulniiUltrt from thn inliila hrtnst'hFor thin rraann tin' MurnhiK ,l"iini.ilwould IiiiiIi"-- tiiinii the voli'fa "I Un-
fit)' tho fia t thai It In not only thohIHlvlliK" but tbilr duly In nlli-- l tlnFlidiiy nlaht iiii'i'ilnu and ivi ilnirlliforiiiutbiri ut liuiiilw.
TIIR CTIlllKM'V gt'l MIOV
Aftr dluHiiiK ni suiiii" htiKthbill, and viuloun ntlo'i- piupu-altlon- a
fur fnlarnliiK thi- - pirsptil i
nf our cwii i'iii's, tin" Kaii.aN I'liyJoiiirui I fliid'i t tint tit he ur thoIvrniK liiyniiiu, the it rant troiiblo im
not t niiii'li In tin' Im k nl' aiif llcii'iitvolume ut ruiii'iuy as In n l.n li ul
I'll tillr conridrmi' 111 the Mlahlllty nfK!Atlrit; biinkitiK fMi.iii4. It Hriini
lrtl. fur rxampli'. Hnn our KnnniiH t'ltyIn point to th' Hiufi'lty uf
money u ih' rn n m- or the rei-e-
llioni-- paiib--. In view nf the fni't that
both the oluiur nod the per eapliuf eurrency was greater hint yeitr,
and la iioh, than ever Int'iue in therniinirj a liintorv
And In iew of the further fai t Hint
per tlt ul' the eutinto's hustiier"'la trumiaeied mi eredli. wllhuiit thehandling of u itolliu- In .irtmil niune,ll soiild ff"'ni that the volume nt
fiirreiiey U .still evN material In soh-In- g
the Kxeept for the emailmatter of t asli expenditure in,. , (t. I
tire buMliieiM uf the entiiitry euuld h'one b i hei k. it i n h, ete . proviib d
ptibllr cntifldenee be ma nl a itied in
th iiundm-H- ami atablllty nf tinand baiikinR sysiein--
ll Ml IP Al, i:i.l TION's.
Kieclluns fur luuiiii'tpa! uffieeratill be held Otie "til teday 111
!I tile lticnrporaetd t'.utis and cititsuf New M xti o, and i! i highly
lo Hie guild sense ul Ihepeople nl the termor) ili.il ihey haelinw lie't pel milted tln-l- c "ito be torn up Into v. at ring f.t
oi'er pulttical Issues whn'.i ha
place in surli lunteHtH.The fuiid.inu-iita- Issues whi h
vide and differentiate the two
political parti. s of the roiintrv pro- -
lection ami free trade, have no lunreplacf in aucli a cotiiest aa will m curhere mid t liri mg hunt
next Tursibi.i, nimi haveIssues nf lot i ordinal Ion and
free grace, arm (lure would be Justmuch good sens,, ami reason in tin jtf
people uf u tiiftn heating up Hieitliblood mid making an exhibltinn oftheniB'-hi-i- , over the one pair ot Issuesas ihe other. In connection with atown Hertlnn. Theri, are, here aselsewhere, a few professional polit-ician, to whom (he Interesta uf theparty are paramount to the Interestof the community, and who wouldnot hesitate to aacrifiee the beat In-
terest of the town tor the purpoH nf'atrengitieniiiK the party," but It l in
21-- 2 gallon can. $2.00:Illl' led ut
JAFFA GROCERY COMPANY,GROSS - KELLY COMPANY,
Wll'.li s'Jle Illsl iblltu-- s.
;
SEMI-ANNUA- L
CONFERENCE
SALT LAK
CITYUTAH
APRIL 4--6
1908I lir Iho ."inoie iii riisiiin (lie SW'TA
11. will sell tlikels in Suit Lake Citymill return ut rale uf $;!l.ll.. Ticketsi.n sale Aliirt'h L'll, Illl nod HI niulApril I. tlnal return limit lltl thiysfriini tin I o nl' sale. Sliisiier will heiilloweil on ih:' return trip at pleas-ure within dual limit of ticket. Cullnt ticket iiflli'e fur full inlul lliallnn.
T. E. PURDY," Agent
Some of the thingsyou ought to know
today can be learnedin no other way thanny reading the adsin the columns ofThe Morning Journal
ont AssoimiKNT or can.vi'iiITtl lTS AMI M:ii:Tltl,I.S AI!KM 'l.l't "I I l STOCK, t tun; IN AIi:.MIi: TII DM. i. I'HATT &
CO., Ill l SOITII SCOM).
YVMI'A VOI 111 Y MTti:.'. i toonsI IIIIM IS till II 1:1,1' VII II IIOAIKWOltKMKX. Sl l'l lilOlt I'l.WlMiMill,.
NO I H K I OK V III H ATION.Mllilil llnhllll- - l.llill No. '101.
DpimrimcMi if tin InlciKir, t'niii'd StatesI, ami orru-i- SantJl J 'c, N. M, March J 4.1','OS.
Nnlicc Ih lnrehy Kivon tliat t!u ft. 1U. wingniuiii'il (lnLiiiiinl h:iw Inl imiitt Lf tiia luIt'tlllon in nutk lliutl pmof in Mipp.-l- of his
:i tii u HtM't ions Hi niul It of t hi nt t
..f Alnri'h ;!. l'n 'U Smls. n:.4i, :m ainemJ-f- i
by ih. acl of Kfhrimi-- :'J. ( .7 Slats..1,0,1 !Uiti ll t piuiif will hu nuulo
H. V. S- IMi'iD HI AII'iKHi.Ttpif, N. M .
nn a, prll ii, !tns. viz Mclili'n rhrtvez. hf irnf Ihoiiicio Cluivcr., fur I lie S.ll. Culliiiitfil In ti. T. 1, N. K. 2K.
Ih- niinicfi the 1'uMoiviiiK ituesf tu provehis :u'f tl'il c.'iit in mix iiih'orn pn!ifnii'ii ofsiiltl iraci fnr t wciif y yftirn next piftit'ilinglln mirvey nf the ttuviiHtiip, viz:
I'lnchl.i Saluv.;ir y Otefo of Alhijnirqne,V M l.t'iitulr.i A he v tii uf 1'itios WVllf; M
itoii S. them of AUii'iiU'rniie. ami roliturpoSiiiit litK of Al!tlUiiei(ii", N. M.
Ally pciHoii who ilfHliffi tn protest atf:itnstthe iillowfin. o nf said proof, or who Unnwanf am' siihstant lal iv;t-n- uinler the lawnHml rtKiihilii'ii" of tin li.tei'ior Pr partnietitwhy (oii h pmnf shmihl not he allow.-- willhe lven nn opp.n t unit y at tho
time and nine tn thewltneHHi'K of nuI.I chitniiint and tn offer
In rebuttal of that suhmllted byclaimant.
MAXI'RIi R. OTRtlO. KeKiSter
tki'sti otici-:- i
A triisico of the estate of .1. F.rainier baiiUriipt, 1 will ri'ieive lulls'Inr Ihe mill osiale, stni k of criu'ei ies,tlMini's. Miiynns am! other personal;properly of stiiil esinie al room I, N.'I'. Armljn liuildiiiK. heie ll list ofthe nrniiei'i v inn seen on or lieforejApril Kill, hitls hems snhjtst Ii
lipprnial of i i i'dllurs.11. S. K N KilIT,
Triisiee hi ltanUi'ii,tcy lor .1. F. I'nlr. Muivli '.Ml, imm.
VHITSf HSIC COMPAN' VWill uive you special bargains, for thenext few days, un all goods, inrludiiijtl'l.W'OS In order to reduce theirstuck, as the decorators will besinsoon to reniodel the store, (ipeno ei tine
CONSOLIDATED LIQUOR CO.HiieeeMsora to Vitllnl Jt Kskl
and llni'brelii l.loniltVHOl.l SAI t: IIKA1KK3 IN
WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARSWe handl verythlaf In our Una. Writ
f.ir Illusti-iitei- CAtnt"i;ua and Prloa illt,taauad in dialer, only.
Trlrphom IISCORNER FIRST ST. AND COrrBR AVB
mmsiffl m IPS FRENCH FEIKMEK
pills: bA 9tt. rmmiw R; uf fnr Rtnnitiii V nrrt: 4Tii.
KM RIVtR HIQWK TO FAIL.l.Q l.dKIB'l-tf- 1T llt't I.
jjQ f.irJt .OO prr bu. ' .U m ml tht n trial, N- piJ lor
b leSbyCHAS t;. (OCCII, I'i'opiii'loi'.
Now .MailUKi'inenl,
KATFS: $2. 0(1 Special Hales hy Week
llOSHI'll. X. M.
PROFESfALJARDSti rroiiNFTR.
JOHN W. WII.HONAttorney at Law
Culleetli.na Mail a. Kuum 1. N. T. Aral lahtilhliiiK, Ihuqueique, NalT Maxloo.
It. V. D 11H TANAttorney at I,aw
Offica :n Klrat Nath.iml Hunk BollllntAlbuquerque, N. Id.
PHYSICIANS ii snitGFJftNa
dr. a. lj. BURTON.Physician and Burgeon
llldhliirij .rfl,-. C10 s.uih Walter atreet,Aoni'iuerque N. M. Pbone 1 OS.
TI U. HU91Phyaleian and SurKeonunit 8, N. T. Armljo BulKtnf
Alhuqilerque, New Mexloo
Practice LlinltedEye, Jfai, Nose and Throt
Ocullnt nnrt Au. lst for Hmita Fa Ooait T.lo,Offlch SVlVi Vpst (Vniral avanua. Bourn9 tu 12 a. ni.; 1:.0 to 6 o ra.
HOMEOPATHS.
)HA. BBONSON' & BRONSON .
Physicians and PurgaoniOver Vnnn's Irug Stnrn. phuiiei: Offica Cll,
1 0i")!i. Altiiiquyruue, N. M.
DR. W. if. f JERIDANHtmeupathlo
Physician and BuryannOocldntal Life Bulldlnr, Albuqurna, I.
M., Telephone t86.
IFNTIST8.DR. J. Jfl. KRAFT
Iental BurgeonRooms Harnt-t- t Build! nir.
made liy mall.
ASiSAyt'lth.
W. JENK9Aaaayer
Mining and Metallurgical Rnfll.eerClltl Went avenue, t'eatoftlua tiux 17lt
"i- ol office of V. II. Kent, 111 KoutkThird afreet.
CIVHi li..(.lNf.KH.PITT ROBS
County furveyorAttorney before U. S. Land Department.
,nnd Scrlti tor aula, (avtl etitflneerlDg'.i). 'hi avenue, nap. Mernlnir Journal offlna.
UOKMNtl .lOl'KNAI, WANT APIUKI.NU ItKSl I.TS
Quality and Pricem m
our aim i l keep quullly up and priceshk l.iw an ptissihtc Big lut of Iutst ilylalattifs' waists; vmv stylish, welliiuuie (iiul well (liiish-Mi- You expert to puy$ fill t $:.'.'H yim tlnd (hem liere at 9ic.AiniU fifty iMfl'Tcnl patterns; al?n wlilia ii.l lilit k uiHtfisliirts, en raft cuvel andiiiM'it unwnw.
MtitiH ?1.-- 'f and $1.50 work pants at $1.01).Mens UDc funev liusc l! pair fnr zic.
(lUK KKV M'K l li.I'ccns Valley Hunch Kskh, tu- a duxen.- Ih large I.h.m raisins, :.c;.
:t runs Snnlnirst ruin, ,'ir:.
H lliKtlinliil 2jC.4 Ih h WjphiUK S..ikt. inc.
Muil orders I ilN'il Troinplly.CASH BUYER'S UNION
1:22 N'oi'ih Seeonil Street.vi. tim.Di:. t'eop.
rciiNimi
ALSO
LUMP COAL AND COKE
PER TON "ssam
Offlee Corner First and Granite Ata.
The Way It's DoneOur lumber Is manufactured at our
own mills, from the pick of the beatbody of timber In the sruthwest, ac-
cording to the report of the govern-ment's experts. A large atoclt of drypruee dimension on hand.
Why not buy the best when It la ucheap a the other klnda.
senior nennlor or Ohio, and I appro-lial- n
I'luni Ihe ilejilha of my heart ihe to
manly Hland he lias taken, w lien heil
alum! In the forelrniit nf Ihe "tilingline" demanding absolute Justlee fur
AnIhe blnrk soldlera In the ItruwuHVllli)n If .i i r. uml would throw up my hatand holler "Hallelujah!" In aee hintli i ii fit for ill, liul Hint Is
mil of llm il i'Ht i i mi - he ean'i win,irdH lire staeked.
And slnee these IhiiigH lire Hue I'll the purl nf wl.Mdnrn fur ua tu bullIhe pnrly simply wo ran inniinniliiiitc the man we want? II Is.
iii
only n short lime ag" when the samemen that ore now elaniutliiK su
thai Tafl be not putnliial-- '
were lmid In Ihelr jiI'iiImi" ul' bill! foriv,
holding up l'lt'sldenl Hnosi'VeH's Inl-ll-
orili'i, dlHi'linrgiiig tt'llli'iul litiii.it.the truiiis. H those Mere his senli-ineiil- t, ll.
ut that time, nnd lie thenalnod fur n ",mitare deal" fur nil men.Is II nut reiisiinalile nnd .lusi to give iih
him the benefli nl' nil itnuht, nndriresunii. Unit he etilertnlns the sameHetitlnientH now ? At least we sliuuldtin an until Nouiethlng t ra uspli es InI'linvllU'e iim ntheiwlse,
.liulge TnN was mil rt esldent nfthe I'rilted Hlales. mill It wan hisduly, as lung (is he remnlned tn Ihecabinet, tu earry oul Ihe uiders ofIlls ehlef.
It was simply a 'iiieailun whetherIhe hired men shnuld rth'lnle lo theIiii.hh, ur whether the hired mint wouldfollow thn nrders uf Hie buss.
Moreover, what evidence have .nlii'l'iire ua thai Tuft Is unfriendly In A
us? Un the cunt in ry. dues bin rec-
ordA
nut shuw thai he stands fur"sipiare deal" fur all men'.' We all
.:uiknow ul' lils .luailce In dealing Willi (II
lln ten millions nf llllle limwn tin itMfl.
In Ihe I'lilllpi'lne Islands, uml raisingthem In Ihe and rights nlfree men, giving tu tliein the ballu:,which tiny never had bel'iire, nndeven yet did not know- how to use,and giving them self government,
of a legislature with Hiepower nf making laws.
And tnilny ten millions In Ihe Phil-
ippines
ii
illl Hie lower house nnd if
hull- nf ihe upper branch uftheir legislature with members ul m
Hnii- own race, anil net everywhere as
giivei ours of provinces, mayors oleltiea and .lodges of courts, and Hu
man who has lui.l Hie privilege ul' tin- -
lug tills niul creating tin tree .soiumisvulemu nl he slmi.ls Is ilio mil thillHie aliui persons demaiulshall nut be nuinliialcd 1'or president tt.
Hill II .seems to mo that the prim -
pies of tlm great republican parly megreater than anv one man. and solong as Ihe ileiii'tcrat lc party lit .s ISIS
that Hie negru tnic-'ttu- and ihe blacklllati's lights Hhall tie the paianiotili! at
s, tn lie settled Willi
Hie trusts, tm iir and tinance, he ne-
gro can have hut on,, cluilce and lhatto cling tn the republican party willilis niiiiiluld l.tr. as thegreai Doiiglics ume sitld:epiihli. up pany Is Ih ship. Illl
lltside is the wide de se; '"jAll exi I ange sjiys thai the mnli-di- i Tguge came eel dow n tn us ft. nn he
Honiillis. A ml a telluw w hu has beenInl e sals w hen niu- - has u tnnrigage
in pay nl t' il seems older than that.
Tlio H :ui Kr. uu isi'M (.'.ill h Imiipy to.iiupniiu r i hut i In n jitiri In tin oltorlllial "l ft roniimiey in k.iiii sto;ulil "
irf. is f. n pi .. tl.yo i Ihl 11"! loa oii'i1 n
Tho till. nnoth'ii of t lrv'n'niihlitiK in l!r.ioUn hh utiN.ifo hyIht' mi poll turn tic lit of iHlililillK f ii"
lu lu s no i xt i .i.tt ilttiiii y t'omniont.uon tho I. ix rontiititiiis unilor which!tln h.i' ln-- ii to rxi.- t. liIs liti,ilil m'm mmui fort u no thai h wasihu wnhin it." own limits tlial tho'fata! Un- m i in iYil hii )i has thrownhlit mi "ffiti.tl ip'Klii-tioi- ' ihrnush-- J
Oil! ho n;i t ion.
What the Editorsof the Southwest
A re Saying'ItirOht unt (khhI I'liiiusli.
NeW MfXl- t.H H Pit' ...I nume f'.rIhf new State. 'I'lie llllltl' l.liv whlehhnn HUKUt'itfll lln luuiii'
our h h.,n,r i,Ihl- nieiii.n y ot the Bri-u- p.ll.-l-
Mr. 1, Inc. ln nin aHitt. hu. I policyto MYVap tint Nt l V. hell i u Mtit'tue" 'nntl t tifllrvr tt If lioittt li.th. s l., anind I.r
THE AZTEC FUEL CO.CAN
MILL WOOD, FACTORY WOODMOUNTAIN WOOD
GALLUP AND YANKEE
AT $6.50Phone l'a Vnur Orilera Siil
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L I V K It I A S D BOARDINGSII-81- S West SllxPT Avenue. Telephone B7. AHinquerque, New Mzlc
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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY. MAKCH 31. 1900.
mi tin' l,i annual r purl of 111 ' VVitin hi Ill.! I'nMil III
" S
torBUFFALO JONES HASCIVIC IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY
shui mill lli. il nil...:In lllr ii.. Iilv.lv I,.Ju l tm mini', ilii- w hi k
h' Y.ft. 3
ll : i ils llulll. ini One of the Important Duties of Physicians andlllrHintllll- 11(11111.111
'. A n i in his letter in '.mm; m i. the Well-inform- ed of the Worldsi i'vn.--. rv:il iv,, an, we und' l a ml thai
PUSHING CLEAN-U- P CiPI UNIQUE EXHIBIT
FOR CONGRESS
i! i in' is ln.w nl Hi, sumo opinion.H "'I'lli' Stlecliou i ln l class i n;;
ll.'.'IVi .'Mill other llsflsllltlH llllil !li.In Irani an la tin1 r
its nl uit'ilit'in.'il ;ie,int',(In uniform quality amiKnow it In plivsii iant; and
ol.itive? tdamlinc; and rclialulily of I ho leading-- niiinu'acttir-a- stin; most einiiieiit physician1; are the most carol til as to
perfect, pitril v of n medio;; ptescrilied liy thrtn, anil it if, welltlto d ivenernllv that Ihe Calilotnia l'"io Svuii)
"I gllliznlable i..re
HI ol ,1 Mil lii'il lit il (111 l
l'i'tllire I'.' tr I'lll ill. inn I'
ii nil i - Iilon.should I.., iiM.but must ii7i
lion. A n nstiiiable tini-'-
w i'il lor his pi'i'liin iiiii c
....mi ... in- - ii,:C()MING IIFRF",on ol ils eoi reel methods and pet led equipment ami the ethical character ofli,e; attained t the high .slandini' in scientific and commercial circles which
Co., liv rc,its product
Circular Letter Sent Broadcast Through Schools and to EcvcryHouseholder in Albuquerque Urging With
The Society.that the name of theCAT ALO COL EOT ION
inn nil al- -
u thinki is won I'
and,of itt
iss ari-o- i ilcil lo successful and tcltullt houses onlCompany lias btxoiuo i utiaratiU'i' ot the excellent'
therefore,Rincdv.
"Will If wo nil' nnalili' In r
together ntnlidetlt judgmentil nut unlikely thai tlu'iv yehi' necessary to complete the TRUTH AND QUALITYvaluation and that the total on pi usewould perhaps be not less ilinu tel.
ramous llybied ol AmoiicanBison and Beef Stm to Bo
Seen in AlbuiiionU(.' Next fallappeal lii the Well-Informe- d in every walk of lilo and ;irn essential lo permanent suc-cess and creditable s!andine,, therefore we wish lo call the attention ol all who wouldenjoy c.ood health, with ils blessings', to tins lact that it involves the question of riuht
Ollll.lion. At the same time we haveno reason to believe that this limitwould be materially exceeded."
Ppon I li bill liseir aside from thegeneral question involved Mr. Knap,)says it Is not char whether the mens.
Tlu! recently organized Civic Im-
provement .society of Albuiiiieriiuo I"
proceeding with lis work in a waythat indicates a iletciiutiuit Ion to S"tresults. The society has lici'ii orffiinlz-o- d
lit tic inoi'o than two wicks, vet itswork is ulioaily evident In a genera!donning- - up campaign tin t Is inking
living; with all llur term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour.1.1. ,1"
if one .f He no
look for this year just ns good, nearlyall the available land has been takenup by huniosi'iki i's in the regionsvisited. Along the newly constructedHelen cut-o- ff many towns have sprungup and are prospering. The routecovered was over the Hock Island rail-road the Fort Worth and Denver tinHelen cut-ol- T of the Santa Po andPecos valley lines. Lectures were de-
livered in all the louns und beforegood audiences.
About the middle of April ProfessorTinsley wii'i .start for the ninth, cen-tral and western parts of the terri
nr.. is intended to provide to, the iKiug orvaluuation of electric urban r.i llw in s she. ji nilwhich he thinks should he d. know n Inexcept iin they are Integrlal p.uts oiIi'mIo June.
ei t.ss bi'.'. ii
i in t!eoceall tois coinin,:
s ami v ii
h In idix, .1
II loiter
ll'l-l'-
or subsidiary to steam ra il w u s. II
is pointed nut also that it Is n.u i learwhether tlie bill is Intended to up.
lion cntlgrcxllil.ilJoins in
Journal s:i
Ahn 11 i
iniiu.iihe
h.ply In express companies, slei ping cari onipanies pine pines, boat Hues, irnns- -
tory, whore there are in all about Ml'or p.teen towns as yet unvisited. fers and common carries of simian-classes-
It Is suggested Dial the hill
hold all over the city. Hack alleysuntouched for yearn are being cleanedout anil tin cans are being cartedsway. Vacant lots are being relievedof their bunion of ivri'ds and debrisand oven a few bill boards have comedown. The society is point; at its worksystematically und with an energy andspirit certain to prove effective.
Ah part of the work tile followingcircular letter has been soul, throughthe schools, by mail and by distribu-tion. Into every home in Albiiquoriiue:
The object of thin association is toMimulnto and encourage, the peopleof Albuquerque to clean up and beau-
tify their premises to put out of
sight the old tin cans, broken crock
11 I.e.laiiiw
li il I'
gross.ioi-ii-
fin.- u
exi to.Into
HillIs h..lloneIII Ihe
S ll.l.'eiuilttr.i lidinnilii'l
ll;o VII U
on panicson loro'ng i
.Mr. .lo..n. 111 ty- -
should Include proviation of mi's of n.i
brewing com ini n ics ;
Hi
in,ll!
A v-
illi. .1
t.ie In P.r private j is used in
in,ilia
On account of the vast area with-in the boundaries: of the territorymany different conditions of climateand soil lire to be found. The prob-lems of agriculture that confront (hefarmer are numerous and vniio.l, unitthe opportunity of the college tin. nighits agricultural and experiment sta
b.i 'i ll eln l.. mil
ol tvcieation, ol enjoymotit, ol contemplaiion and ol elfort may be made to contributeto that end and the use ol medicines dispensed will) feudally to Rieat ndvantago, butas in many insi uices a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at thepioper lime, the Caliloi tii.i Fid Syrtip Co. feels I lint it is alike important to presenttrulhiully the subject and til stippiy the one period laxative remedy which has wonthe appoval of physicjans ;it,d the world-wid- e acceptance of the Wcil-liilornie- d becauseof the eNCelietice of the combinalion, known to all. and the original method of manufac-tme- ,
which is known to the California Fig; Syrup Co. only.This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of --
Stup nl Fins--an- has attained In woild-wid- e acceptance as the most excellent oflamilv laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained ftom Senna, are wellknown io physicians and the Well-- 1 n formed of the world to bo the best of naturallaxatives, wo have adopted, the more elaborate name of Svrnp ot Fins and Fli.xir of
.ii mote fully descriptive' of the temedy. but doubtless it will always becalled (or by Ihe shorter name of Syrup of Fis - and to Ret its benelirial effects alwaysnote, when piirclrasinir, the 'till name of the Company Calilornia Fig- Syrup Co.plainly printed on the front of every yvackage, whether you simply call lor Syrup ofFigs or by the full name Syrup ot F ins and Fli.xir el Senna asSyrup of Fiys andFlixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the Calilornia Fig SyrupCo. and the .same heretolore known by the name Syrup of l'is which has givens'atislaelion to millions. The genuine is lor sale by all leading druggists throughoutthe Fnited States in original packages of one nim oniy, the regular price- - of whichis fifty cents per bottle.
Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with theSecretary ol Agriculture, at Washington, I . C, that the remedy is not adulterated oriiiisbranded within the 'meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June .oth, lyoO.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
A isSllellll!
Hl.llmimid eon-- !Ho
S belW'I'll.ol ,,
laliciiS rlii--
M r.
cnill'i'llis whoi.einterstate transi
He says thatlain sonic geiierlo the report tofor an analysisconstitute theproperty. Suchtial hefine attv
s rol.itlvci "cnlalo"d llllill" fic.st ll,, ,"
tbiil th,. oi ,1
cattleiridlz. il
Hie I,
blllT.'l.
tion to solve these problems is binn l.'it"attle
the hillinsiiu.'t
In- mad.'-o-
theiluationmi nieil''.indicia!
ery, scraps of paper, raps, bones andjn the majority of states In the unionfrom th w nlrailway
Is essell-- f
can 1. 'lei- II Cm l-
lll to t;,..
this work is carried on under the ap-propriations and results have shownthe system to be very successful. Thework In New Mexico is at proscnl be-
ing carried on by the college nnassisl- -
a mi anin eii d. II.ot
rep.1
made of the (mmAnother matter
eoniiriisslon Is tinby tin
rep.ainto
ll'--
obnoxious litter of every sort, and tohave flowers anil shrubbery of vari-ous kinds, as far as possible, take Theplacp of such undesirable exhibits, not
only for the pleasure and profit ofour own people, but to make a favor-able impression upon the minds ofvisitors.
You are eligible to membership in
crui.fuel Hint the hill tli' lo I'll!ed ! It iby any outside appropriations.
stiie,- butin lull. .Mi
a k of h
OW I) l'.,-l-
noli:;- -brl
w at.'iii
lo
assist
mak'es no provisionagents of the com inon the properly ofit is stated that tin
for the right ofsioli to enlel c
col ji ir.i lionniosi inipoitan:
In nig gi.--
iifjio'j ns point in un inveextonl to which In
isil.nlht
Mr. .ionel C t illg
lb,' goTherepi. 11 lie.111. ill.His b'l
itory valnat ion is I bethe properly has ile-- r
this and iiiln rsas that if
isc. Ihehim b
.lands,oxhibilolle O1
oug re.- - i.
h ::!.X. ,l
.with n
j predated and In rii t;poses i'l).iirinan San Francisco, Cal.on of this cli.ii-- h'l .'.Inula. jfj Louisville, Ky. New York,there Is to be legislatacter the agi-nt- ofmust Illlve free acee.s- -
.Mm li Ig J ill l;iU S. A.
London, England.III
tin- cnmuissliiiito Ihe plopelly
onipanies ns wellils.
'lli.'tiin'- s
Marehill lli'l ijll.
ice lili.l In
anuil.'il rericullur.- atII see am
animals.
port t.of the railro:access to tin
this society, the olny conditions beingthat you sign the roll and contributeto the cause the small sum of one dol-
lar a year. You are earnestly solicit-ed to give the society the euoouriigo-nieu- t
of your presence andtlon, not only for the public Rood, bytalso as a matter of personal interestto yourself, in as much as you willthereby Improve the value of your ow i
property.with us and we will
work a revolution in the appearanceof Albuquerque uofdVe the cuniiiig ofthe thousands who will be here toattend the Irrigation congress.
jThe next meeting of the societywill be held at the Central solum!
taiy
DROP PICKS
TONIGHT
Wn b
h.iAs you 'vl
;( new
111,'
Ingt
SO 11
THE DAY IN CONGRESS.mliii'ul cre.il
of dollaiIS Ullilll Willto Ihe meatil' our nation.
add billionsi mil n ml III Indus! ie SUPREME COURT OFlRIVHL OF LUCULLUSbeing at the Irrigu- -I mi ligui-in-
Olillgless
'I'lic Siciiaic.ui. 1. ('., March :!n. The
I lie resilient to the con-th- e
daius across naviga-p- ii ate co ll pa ll i i 'H except
Mbtiijueruu.- in IS.Washing!,
ii li.i. el i.m ofMiuction ofblc rivers b.iQUARTER OF A MILLION
MEN WILL GO ON STRIKE
leiieil the ocluiiubea u. The last sur-viving member of the Alpha club In.New York describes her as "only apile of logs covered with Iron." iler.llniensious were UNO feet lenglh, 12feet width and L'.'. feet depth III' llllill,ii Iruly euormous .ship for her limes.The lamoiiH Alpha club, though il islining out nl' existence, linds Itself Willia cash Hiiiplus In Ihe treasury undrunny Invaluable relics. All will hodivided among Ihe do.cnHiroughoiil the country who are all Hintare loll of Ibis mice ramous organ- -iMlloll.
ARIZONA UPHOLDS GIVES DINNER AIgieal ari.-t 'of iiin--
original liulfalo, theo (calalol, and caltlc
I al.o llcsile to I'J.II Sheep, Hie I'.rsi.lS- -
and I'ello.ols sheepinniiiig sliei'p lieoiul
ll'iillv yours.
teiiil.er wiih aDials sueh us thh. In ill of luilTalin iii;in- grades.hil.il Ihe I'.isiarino. I 'ersiushii i
m Inch an- thea il.ni'.t.
Very
building on the owning of the seconMonday in April, and you are earnest-ly inviteil to attend. ln the meantimeIf you fool disposed to contribute any-thing in the line of plants, trees, orseeds, your donation will be thank-fully received and properly cared forby Prof. Sterling, at the Centralschool.
LOCAL OPTION 300 A PLATE
when the public Intel. 'si is tallyguarded ligures in th" considerationof a house bill In the senate today.This bill proposes lo aulhorc.c IheHonlnn Water company to conslru' t i
il un ni'i'os.s snakc river In Ihe stateof Washington.
Winn the llie.lSillli was lakell upFry called the a ion of the
senate to the pri siilellt 's slat. inelllllii. I. be would Si lo obi.-- Unliable legis !. t bin giving water l ights lo private
Failure to Agice on Wage Scalewith Operators Means One ofWorst Labor Conflicts in His-
tory of "Country,
.1. .InM'.S. New York l.s gluanv examples of
lng- not one butHie ctutligo' ill the attitude ofon Hie will, iel of
Result Lxpecteil lo Be an I !;'::- - i'f.W RECORD ESTABLISHED Is bikini' pineA Pleiisnnt niyslc. j
When you want a pleasant physic lug or poi a ionsDENVER EL public control am! also in regard IFOR EXI RAVACAN EATINGaoii I:
idiatesue m
"H tut o.
Uy Morning- J.mrniil Burets! I.rimml VVIrn.J
Indianapolis. .March HO. Tin- unionminers in most of ihe coal li 1,1s ol
parties.'1'he bill wa.s i liaiupiolieil by H n I0II0IX III
give C liamuerlHin s Htninacu and Liv-er Tablets a trial. They are mild andgentle In their action and always pro-duce a pleasant cathartic effect. Callat any drug storo for a free sainplu.
lat.s I'iikipi Bi AUTOmOB LEiMti jiK my nl' In
;in ii,',n tiii;-l- mimi--;- iI It.'
ImII M, nl' Hll'
tile country will lay down theand shovels toiuoiiow
.'i(i,DiO of tlii'in will stop
lilvlng puhlieily lo heir affairs for.which (ioverinir lluglies has been con-tending, follow Ing Hie example ofthe steel ci upura loii ill making pub- -
oiupli tc epoi t of its tliiaticlnl...ndiliou and llle lie. la r.i loll of lis
lrlii.il bead III favor of Ihe policy ofpllhlle leglll. illon, the greatest publicutliity corporation in Hie world, lluA inoi'ie.lll Telephone ,VJ Telegl ,'lplli puny III lis iinnual report Juki It -
siietl, lakes a similar siand on bnlh
(Mil, itltj u
k f 'ii nil i an t
io Model Saloon Wlicie No
Man May Obtain Moie ThauTliKMi Diinks in Succession;What New Yoik is lalkinol
In
IS
J'hAll,.'lellli
u irreflniin.l.'nif M.irnlnK l.inril.il.Ji. lilx, Aria, Wareh ao. Distill t
nev nulbinl ami Ihe tempi-ran.-'-i-
w on a signal v I. l.n v thistli;it w.ih imtni i'S"- -
in (Id- t ion o!' '.n'RESULTS OF FIELD en he lei Till il I.iiiii;; v. Ii
Party Readies AlbiKiueniue Al lion law w:culli-l- whenplieali.lll of
upbelil bv Hie .supremell.H I", ill ilellieil III,. II
'I'halllclmer Hl.ll
iy iiilt'ii-stft-
rivr, u lih'h,jfoiKii'.lii't! !
ptrnti'Mi ' Yor in i
jiNirmln) t
iihio, western Pennsylvania. M issnm--Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma. Arkansas,Texas and probably In. liana, Illinois,West Vngilii.i and KeliUnky. Themining contracts , under whuh iheare now working expire at midnighttomorrow night am! i xe.-n- in centra!Pennsylvania and In he India in b! !.
lit' SiNil, woultl In
;i fl'iwhiw i M'1 a t r cot'- -
UCt ;j (iil III M iff 'SS It
Hiitor Hoi ;ih olTt'i'-c- ant ihr hill privvhlhifi' t'ttr
be lestlalll' ll Sli'l lnlh I'M
lie li.KI il or SU pi ISO!WORK A 0I.i'iih.'.I ir.
- UlllK'lli illnot. coin.
Hv MiirnlnK .lui.i-tii.-
New York. Alar:' on a plate w bile
ter Sliuggle with Un
able Roads in NoiTliei
Mexico,
Jewi iga Hotlif f f the river, and
Hinl guarantee.
;o tllese .siihjeels. As Is w ell know It
this is the ciinli'olllng coniiiain- id' nilllle Hell lei. 'phono llllelesls Willi theirloial ca inlaliz, ilinu of over ball' a bul-
lion ilolinis. speaking of the lailui"of leli'iilione tuupelil ion this ulfle1 itutlerane-- of Hie eompany tleelnitnHint the cold. nil. ui 'thai there ni'l-- tlie pllltlic colllrol if there is mil to
Veil ill . YorkI'llITi II.Willi the . 1 i
he h u nulil vole for it.
ng of stale interests
' pl'CM'lllon, Iheout illlli'S.
FARMERS Aniid Hie clash
mot!maylad I.dr. amI Hniu--
be exi:
I len el
noil llei OHIO SO If tinI' giving leasIS he,. Ill l.uollllus llllllsdl' i
s lit ? .Ullll a plllle III.
all hough ii prof
from calling nn election.The decision haniled down by Ihe
higiusi co, ni in Arizona was vei--
bi'lel It was .set Hull .losi-pi-
'I'll, Ihciiner had uppli.-i- for an In- -II 1. '1 In pellnaUelllfv t'.Mt I'll n Hie
board ol slljierv isoi s Iroiu enllinn aneleiiinii to deeiilc whether bailorshould ho sold w llllill Ihe eiilllllles olAla lieiipa ciiiiniy. 'fills u ppllen ionwas il. 'tiled. 'Ihe only grounds whichHie pl. .mini sol torn, ,,i w hieh lo has.bis . ..ill, nil ion Hi, ii the local ..iiliMii
uislriets no contracts ha- i, cal-'-nor have the min.-i- anil o.- si rentered Into disii ;, e
viding for tne opei a ions ot Hi. mine j
after April 1 pending m:iThis is a iios.si hi v of averting
trouble in the Indiana hii inniiious
oh: illlTil iy lll.le.nl I" collliietittol! is a reusona lib' oil'anus Hun mere Is no nliccllun
suggested the absencewhich enndiiioi! beingmil call, a nudum t"the discussion l.n- In'
Air. Heybiiruof a iUoi uin;i l'i ciitoil hy ;
II ill nil 111 elideday.
'oil... ..no:i ill 111.'
Sundayami ill
inn uing.eo. Mr.
Wosl,of Hiemint ry
j al'lei-iin-
i ontinumakingSmith
Smith,ins! p,
a iTlvcili ui .'i:;:u
In 101
the triiacciiln p
ll Jihlllwas Ihe
eel! b iiii o! his
II Hie Oil)
III an impa.so llii- -
via Torra
.'line tillicently gi
lo nil.IncludingSun out
is HiCO'--
li llII II
an eYork
noli reoonf a illiini r
iiiilh',1,, :n es. 'flu- billell ,11.',, HUH.
niosi Initio
coal district in Illinois. .Michigan andWest Virginia. In tm- Indiana bit-
uminous coal district, in
Pcrinsyh an in and in Illinois the mill- -Ni
Professor Tinsley of Agricu-ltural College Has Accom-
plished Good Results in Cam-
paign of the Past Year,
hiScuiilor sicwarl Sworn In.Washlngnm, a.Mi'i h llu- .- .lohn
tewart. appointed b- llu- govern
fatlielII
by
Alis.us I'.ileiers h.
.li,-- Hint atone
Ir- -W.Idt rs and operatois at(. in Joint session Cluirle
Willis
law was illegal was Ilia! Hie bglslu-liir- e
of the lorritory had no rlghi todeli'gale ils powers to the lioai'-- ofsupervisors; that ti ciu-rul pi'olillji.lion law might be passed witli a pro-- ,
ishui Ilia i be inn ell ol vc III auvcounty or pre. in. until voled upon,The cnlil'l tool, the opposite view audi
lei. llll lo llllids food alone,un- more ha ii t
ill tin-
111as the successor of Hie laleledfiobl Proctor, was today
,U j V'ernioillSella tor
no pi'l'son an conn la rs u oi l h, ev
oxpilisive cale, Ihsworn In as a member of the senate.
M s.
.Mr.
hold,id wen
of sp. lugSmith I."
the l.'C- -
Hnldib bp(ttio Grundo liopuhllean.)
Professoi' Tinsley returned last
at Torre Huulic, PittsburgSpringlleld.
Technically ihe minors will gon strike but in reality theywork because Hie operators, exc,Indiana and lilinois show no i e,
lention of nieiling and treating
e elirio.-il- jt h si .sum.
lo sllc'll eonll-o- if it is "ili.eiellilell' .
iiilolliip'ii!, t horiuigli andill I.'' recognizing ns does the IllliT- -
siuic i 'o ui un coinniissuin hi Its rc- -'
pun rot eiiily issu. d, Hint capital milipi-ls,- are entitled lii a fair re-
nin, I. 'litis alumnus practically tolorsemenl of ( hivornor Hughes'
iiiii. ii.i, ili'.ii In (ho legislature ofthis slate. The big telephone cnni-pnll- y
bus uIhii lakcn up the idea ol ,t
plisieal v ilii. ilinu uf property as ansst'llllul to llllelligenl public i tr d
an, has hud llll appraisal inside ot , liepl.inis of all ils subsidiary coiniuin'as a result ol which it itppeiirs tl'.ltII, is.- are worth $11 1,1111(1.11 nn.''ilinu iht'V art eapiliilized ni. Willi HieHi roe lending In llu'
rv he steel us!. Hie Americanf. h plioiie Telegraph ct.mpnuy andHi., I'eiiiisylv a nia railroad, hi line f 'l'ni il ii eonliol and puhlieily of n --
.oiiiiis that policy has gainednit mis In the ter whore il w.is
I, l,s c..ectetl.
Ill
$::iiii a
onlyof t oursthis, llu
eiir. allh
ma n ina musefrai l hex 1. '11
I'oi'gen
plate.small
', w asIII OS I
ugh ii
weel'llu- decision of Judge Kent was
This clear-- Hie uuy for an eleellini
Ollt
sloppl io
ill- -
w b
und mother, .Mi-- anSmith, ami Mr. am
llott, all or lio,i.barely of age, yetor.l foi' fast diivlni;Nov., and l.os Aug,mad" tin- iilstanec ..
hours."We lite eu route
Kl Paso." said Mi,"I I's .lust a pleasure
Pal til lor looil inUs feast of Ihehiivlng
In -- i)
Sli'll'lls' liialv (ioillg Past.S.'ii Pi aiicisi o, t'al.. March 110.
The body of Durham While Slovens,bile American advisor of the Koreancounsel of state, w ill lie taken ( i
IS,", Inr il I..lain iiiis cuiiniy. sin n as in.- noai.l o. ,.'pcsupel-visol'- WHS pel lone. lo oil a li o l
curly In Hie year. At Hie Hie. ling o! colil-s-
elii'l' w ioof on
s. 'file I',Hulls and
wages ol till'in, iiiul' rw lues, iWashington us soon as his sister, In- I.I
dvnallilion
willproha
them though no ijiiesilon ofnor principle is at .stake.
John .Mitchell returned toilsis preparing to step out.
In- prepaiw t u v w
en! lor Hi
ol the la!"il for Hit Ihe l.n Ii
ll.side I.iis a In rg
Ir.uii toSinllh last nlglil.
ip this tlnio andbleak any
n.lllle bull 11
taken upordered at
The law
Miss Kate Stevens, su licien ly recovMon.lnv theand Ho tiethai inn.
rays .,, ,,
r being s v in j.ooccuslou. 'llu. lablc wasof a laij'.' hollow --
ipunam imt Hying lion inn t
an lifle. ii
tt
i
a-
v
: Ji
'! !t 4
i
(
er lo make the journey. Last nigbiAliss Stevens visited the undertakingparlors but was too overc.une by
w
of oflice.i li- - backwhere hes III Ihe!
from hi.s trip over Hie eastern part ofNew Mexico where he has been givinglectures. A word ln explanation ofthis purposes and nature of these lec-
ture tours) would nut be nut of plaehere. For the last two years the col-leg- o
lias been carrying an extensivework through the territory for lb"purpose of reporting the results ofexperiments carried on at the collegefarm and stimulating the use of im-
proved methods in farming. In manvparts of the. territory fanners' Insti-tutes have been organized by Profes
Tinsley as superintendent. Tin y
Colisn Y. P. Wll.iiio n i ccn I I'M I Pennsylvania
scored the fust big sliceivs fliiiu
which mid level w ll hliiirui.-.li- .1 j lankler In il swam uiaiir,i ii c ii g Iroiu
last Tuesday night nlrriveil hero Sunday n I
said a bout the roadsIIIIO, Ihe In Iter. Till V
We left I renvoilii o'clock and::.:iu. The
which we
not he cal led w bindays nor more th,mthe time ll Isregistration bookst "entv-o- n tin v h lief
HlliltV ll
but1st b.e the
ion to view t In body. It was neeesback to the lintel.
d w uh w,' hint
illli'MlllCillipol'le.
ol llii(Mil
to escort li-
Hint III"elosed
ditto ofhe v .iters
siiy wlnlo h
certainly frightful I'.u- ih. 1'hei;a ine birds onninth', not byhill bv Ihe
Hie i lection. Tin-.- : will idlelo-- s hen ten da y s In w li I
Tii.- greatcsl bag ofrecord has iusi beenNew York snorlsmeii.lueiiibeis of .New York',
miiii.-i- wMi r.
present situation by getting the cen-tral Pennsylvania operatois and min-ers into an agreement. That distrnwill continue to work.
Vice president T. tj. Lewis, win.will succeed President Mitcli.-l- W.-.l-
In some placesday lo make n
ir KiiIiui.siy of Tni'iniioiam ni'i'iiid th.
Pish (hiinoPUEBLO INDIAN HIT
i lurk
Hiin nl,pliol.ra ngi
It'll oil
I! tool; us one wholesixty ml!.- run no
going ni'ouuil bv v
(ll g.-- tO 111 IISII. lisspurS,,--
Ing"Ida,
'I'hls famous hag lulalletli'.iiiul birds, of w hlcli H'l,-- o
of the vv ingsplover, and elghl
.tiiiiulssuuimot e Hut liic'ii w t.' pli "el i -
ecnl'i' aIi. billingw as earl li
lie ill of pl;esl. If eo
wilie washill all till'
are composed of farmers ami oth ,f'inosdsiy, will nuniiuiu'c bis appoint of A IK IJ ile iin- -artSOwho are Interested in inlshm lb
iolllll a II
int.. ail In an".' lo liens. thee hanged...ili ihe
ip't Thet a
li piece,ttnllion- -
icular kiiitlpin- iiil'li'd Kiousc. more Indeed thiin thepassu bio."The inirly will remain in PI Phsi
standard of agriculture, cadi insHtulemeeting- being attended by from twen-ty to firty men. .Meetings are heldfor the discussion of agricultural ton- -
NEGRO PRIZE FIGHTERWORKED OVER WITH AXE j
t'li"-.- W'yo., .March .'in. Ar- -
tliur 'fhouipsnn, a col. iie.l prize light-er, while asleep in his home thl:- alleriuH.ii, was uttat ked b iliorge l:ir-- i
per. iil-- o colored, Willi an axe nndhorribly hiiioliorod. .Many gn alwere t ill In bis hoi'ly. In, hiding hisi
innersi rs, ,1 all.1 and Hit
riilli-polll
ments when lie takes office. ll is
that Samuel Sexton, editorof the 1'nited .Mine Worker .Journalis to be retired ine. that possibly I'hr,"Kvans, official suitisliean, ma be sue.cecded by a new appointee. ,M.Lewis, however, lias not given out anyinlormalion eoncenilng tht-s.- cbanges.
k--s and every two or three inmitlr:
ii, week nnd then lelm-i- In the aulo-inobll-
In hell- homo in lienvei-Youn-
Mc. Sinilli has eovoroil a goodbit Of llle southwest 111 111! II oil o -
hilt, having Iran-le- over the lieu illVlllley dosel l tllillv lillli'S. He Is pel -
IIP'PI'il id v h
BI FAST1IN
Unfortunate Redman Picked Up
Unconscious Near Rio Puer-c- o;
Sent to Laguna for Medi-
cal Attention,
g Hiol .11'- U
lii w ii n;t uill in lit
endivw ho
each community Is visited bv I'rof. ssor Tinsley. a far no permanent or-ganizations have been affei'tcil andthe meeting have been held at th- -
I,'livebeIglllIn ol nipsou wai- i: paslneck anil
but iiiieoilive
He
nn d nl Ins olhi In- i iiiln:
link, noil on.
ll II Us Mllge lit J'lilliollill. Ilrnvi'l'( lev laud, has i l i l' ll able lo kill,ill splle of Ills Well know II Sptllt loV- -
lug J.loelivllie-- . Those biltls. whichwere so in .1 III il colli son, ige pluiilwhere 111,' willllells were forced towork l.n- bonis nl ii tel peraiure furIn lew Hi i zing, will net a protiy pen-i- n
in Hie shape of lilies, since llleis ii, iln f,,r ouch hinl seized Is ormore 'iluin $:nili, lino In nil, tt re-
in:, In... io I,.- seen, however, wl'i'lhcriln o ii,,, w 111 ever hi' collected. Thetelil storage bird is not ll nly oneilllier which Is in hlin ing prominenceIn ..-- York nt present. The bird ofihe Inn ii). nil variety, otherwise knnvinas Ihe great A lirieii n lien. Is doingIni- Insi for Km her KnickerbockerWilli the result llial eggs strictlyfresh ami not of Ih Id storage V'ul- -
'III.win
IheHi.ouii oi mo superintendent
Hound Up. shellii 1,1.
II ihscoveled.lOSpil.'ll, llll!
a ' iiil nr. i Hell, , sa .BIG JOB CONFRONTS
COKSli
sunnily neiilniuteil with Uenlh ValleyScot y ii ml says that Scully Is pietlymuch of n false ii'ai-ni- . Air. Sinilhwas bonked. In drive Hit- Aniei'li-Hi- oarlliilll ( 'boy . line. Win., to San Pliin-.'isc-
Ill Ihe New 'orl( to Paris aulonice, and was present ut I'heyeiine nil
ifiitly In (nke tin- eiir through thebut mi neroiiiil of si inisiiii'lcr-slantllnx- .
the dial ft 'I thiniigh.
Alpha elllllIs all l.ll II IZ.'lfr' ii n. ulbe, u llu
w hell lit
Siol.'l"'.Jill! l.
tier Ihe i
allaekeil
d In
of
liindini-- '
v
ills:, pp,Mn surepublic
lose il,."ill on
hl'lll litKin I'llilco.Indian named
tin-izn ions, willol-c- I'.
In his last lour Profess,, , Thedevcovered all the eastern pnrt i, ihterritory. He ha. been on the go sincethe first p('t of January, lecturlngbefore the various Iiislltuies. oiganizing new ones, making personal visitsto farms when possible, lulei viewingmnnv novu... t..i
idiorlTvX. M.. Alaiiii SU. AllMiirliiitz Siuasino wasiiiiconseluiis conditionFe Html. ui lure this
Ills f .h.und in an lii. i fin
liinear the Sala ll lllliilliei ellthiolno int. oisII. Ill i,. It ill!--
IIS .1 s , ,'
( hosier ' Men have been pinn ing Into the city... .. I. ..? ,,l,...,l . lO.II llllll .1..II,Itlilii
H. ad.1'he Alnsl
Al. lit. II
ii reh bishopCailiollc
day. ilgrd
illoniTask of Ascertaining Physicalsioigi., il nsw cl nig- )
tions, Kivins advice, and sizingagricultural comlilloris In general.
MERCHANTS OPPOSED TO
ALDRICH CURRENCY BILL
Mi violin ,i'i libl-ho- p
.Mexico I lly. Mart h :!n
llteltl,,l Hlospel-- Ablli,Saiieht-- tie la la rtiller.and In, id ol lb" IPUiliieliurt-l- in do .1
elgbly .v,ars.
i.uniins iii soiiiarv it1'- '"' " i'
gre'iiet ew York i four conseciiHv " day rooordeil re-- s,
lids of thiin t .0 0. o o 0h ,1 i is w hut is now oi more eggs,
A burglonUlili
cllvillis
eveniiig by Sot-lio- Knroinnii Simmons.The man was seriously Injured undwas soul to 1,,'iguiui, where In will re-
ceive iiieilieiil nllentloii at the bandsof the government physician. Theface ami head of Hie Injured miniwere cut ami bruised in a number of
places, anil it is prubnble Hint his skull
nasi Valuation of Railroads Would wlo it wits nl or ellnugll to supply I 111' III ii illlj inillthe greater oily forInItisll-le- give in r on
fas!
inn name time experimental workbeen carried on at the staiion midresults reported to 1(, fa mien oflimtitutes. Tin, value of sin-l- a
! Cost , Three Millie Dollars ehthe low I' en it slisto ; . ).'
ho till. lie ellllII. lias .;, ii a tie
M.ii'ili A inmihrre"inniei t ;i ol R.iniZii
ml tli' i nnnt y liavi
N'v Vork,til hn porta tiltltrim Hi l onuli
on the out.' kinsor w liii renin lis
whichHoys ( i ietlii il I inler Wiillsand I ake lu ce YJars,
lay. The busy boo otileially not In it withhis hen. whose tl
the proud elui-luiu-
are w llllng toll. .Meant ime New
c -
bulwas fractured. It is not knownacilv how' the accident happened,uiragement
fabli'd fame Isth,. unoslelitlitlduel bus now r.lie 'e 111 w lib hlend money on
organized system of onecan not be In olU'.hl ),,,.,'. pel.,,.l'i to. In. How ii, Mass.. March
Tin- sliiiulliig in Ins of Hit- i 'i nn.'in.- -
n un rvtWII
t mi,, u singlehere w ei in
o! a mile w In ucninni nn i etl wll h i hsiw liitlon ii' Si'W Y'm Ii
M i'ch;i nl s'npi ovhiK IhIt Is tin. ughl Hint the man attemptll.r Morning Journul Hufrlnf .M.-- hodlst i hurt h, w hit Ii Inn no
llll.Washington. II. P.. All aeiktii of th,it h;H
.ll:,pso,liii.iurl
nt 1st
IK Se,killing
il por
lidlae.nl liiillilhii,' Hoi(he radius id a nil. it'li-i-
olgauled. In utiihniisetl n ml number.'!!hers ,,i:t., ii). ui of tin!tile club is Ills. lollunions U'dhlu Ho
t 'rranl''.Mlhin in llw
tfiki'ii In oppoMHK tiw
Ahlfieh I'lin-piU'- ltl!.
UurJri( this trip Professor Tinslevhas arranged with ten farmers of thevalley for ex-
periments It, the growing of grain dur-ing the coming year. The Institution
two h.
to alight from train No. I. while il
was running al ;i high rule "f speed,and was thrown again"! h swllen-stam- l.
Surasinti lives nun' (,'uh' l'o.
ll em to list luglliiollg ils tin-in-
onal re), illation,it historic
ol its
islute eom-lelle- r
flolllsi nale i oniiniH.-- onniel'le toil. I', reel i Veil
York Is glotiling uver the suddcti dropin Hie price of eggs amounting toueitrly t w euty live cents a dozen.
Al l, KIMIS OK St ItlilOV WOltKIKiMl UY TIM: MPKKtOtl VLW.1U Ml
itecoitlinK to a stiilemenl given .oil by.Hie .Merchants' iissoi la ion lodav.
The ciii" moat says hat Ho Id b rKccchei'm fur Kiiii-ii- ''". ui n cooperative workeminent superintendence
of the interstateui giving tin- com .
of the IiPollettevaluation of rail- -
nice I'll..'Pl. The
('llahinan Knaptionln moi ot- coin in issmission's esilmalebill for nil official
lllldel' goV- -
1s a gren I.
pri.ru rrnRii in th u nvPA70 olN'l'MI':'!' (ttntr.iiili-i'i- l l.i riireAny rtixi! id Inn,. I, Kifilinrr nr
pn.iiitl'tiir I'll ln 6 tn H iiny nt ni'iimyrfutiditt. Slia
1( e. III" gli'lll irtill- -I inn, lei hoi g, which
Inry Welles in ISlitt iiln lilcl eil Willi her
s an lioiir, the most
wells .isf'lllll sleani I'lll
llV Seefoi Hie w;
speetl of P". lilt
step toward agrionltniol ov,r, u loan nnd i"t elvi d from m.-.-- liunti and maunol faeturi rs imlleatt' thai stroiife pros
Wichita, Ka-i.- , MiireliWinne Aim igngi- company, u
banking firm. W illi liabiliiiinull, has In mi pined ill thereceivers who will liiiuhlaifairs of the company iiylin
, i.e lorritory. The professor biings,uac' a v,,'y encouraging repiu-l- The'I institute work has ,H(, p, ogressing
loiiniilablc will' slit (. In llle world. As
Try a Morning Journal want ad
If you li ft cow tor sale'the people through Mm K
liolmnn" of the Morning J
hands of lire Is Inuiighl (.. near mi ni10,,, I,,infi Iteds, per sellliiR ofe Hie uf- - b"is of ooiigess. tsp(h,ly on Sin,k- -
j j t,j(. Plymouth ItuekK and HI nek
load property. lit the main AH
Knapp ((notes trom sltou,.st j,,ns mailtby Henry ('. Adams, sta t istica ,1 forthe coiuinlssion, in regard to a simi-
lar bill "it'ired lo ll nil a p-- i J agorod It urn rr I'tjiimui to have llij- A Hindi bin Minnreis, "Ti cents pi r sell hit. Plume
si, ,. ,.,,..! ,."t coutplrieil jnltll after ihifwur Ibis lli'sl Ironclad was sold lo thoKifiicli iiuvy white slio w'as rcchris- -,1
-- fiiniy; ine crops for lastNell. I, .i Jid. McUulre.' , were very sat Intact il lir ii.iican.vl'iunl Hi,' itnry,
rfVr -V is- -
THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1903.
EASTER SPEC! AL ASKS IfiRIGftllOPj-Pfyn- terCollege Men Are Said to bethe Smartest, Most Critical
I 1'asillOll IVllllmery
morJoun Dressers, and
That's One
( li :ri ii i 1m his homo thiH
oo'iiinif; ul'ii r .i vi.sil 'il si iloym ill irrihiihlv I'l llll'll ill Hie : u II
v, llh 1,1- - foiiiil, in in.llii- A i U '"' 11
In h'ni ifHi ll Sh'l. k :i If h t i ll l.lM IliKllI
frimi la-- ' V'KiM nil a lillHiln-s."- lisillo A II. ! .. .. c i,i I 'iirlsOnil, is
in A Ih no ml uc no ,i hii.sno s mission
John I1'. Ion, nl Sm iiri'ii. .iIm ij. i sli. f i,i in) btlllsi..sfJ.
' im:' nf ni'iO .'li l" ;lh!i ronrortsi'l till' siom'II nib i in ilir Simla Fom a '.' in;', ii'oiii.' lo'-- nilit The
ivi'iv all ariisls anil Ravo ononf Ihi brut i xliihlliulis nl' talent srclla: In- iui'iiiH for solnf,' tlmo,Aila y, li I'l'oil I). VViirncr,
n ami Hi I. n Maill riiniii''Ki-i- lilt"i uiiiiiaiiv loot i::io' hi- f it
Wll.i. I'AV Sin.no ri'ivanl loraiT'-- ooii ciiii ohi oi any n
hiT.iliiii liii' hiln-'- mi our siri-i-
111; li i.i oi- "i- .HoaliriK Ihoiii i'.i on ourji;;m Tlit- A !hlliiili ifUo
i la ,, l.ifhl ami I'ou i'u.
TheI I'tlN
'0 ,
GEO. W. HICKOX COMPANYIIB AMI UKIICKt iM I KY HlllMC IS M.W Ml.lLO
M'lOl'K AI.WAVS CtMII-l.l.l'- AMI M.VV JHK.Mi IN IIII H WAII I1I S. HI. I - Ml I'Allt 1111 M
"Ar.ll Front." IIB H. Horunil Nlrm. AMU ( l.lt f N. M. Jp nnn i iiiiiriiiiini I I 1 1 I I-- II 11 H b ml Fl I- -
fir
j
uUUULIl HfKHIlLIIIIIUiI l
in iiiiiiininiij
si
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1 i'J ;
if i
r?rh
Copyright 1908 b ;
Hart St hatfhei- & Marx
f I I II I III ll
j
tun nun m; m k oi shoesi i iic i ami it i sow open i iiu(l 11 ISM I I IHIN. l W HI
SIHUV llii: 'I 1110 W W s'IAI,i:s IN
.M'lilM. I'ntil
Ideal Shoe StoreIIKHTlX) Mir. ti W. t'KNTMAL
n- 'li. H ii HI in
.
r- a i v I't " ' i i H M' ;i -
"( l' ' ' ' ' M E'.i i ' ) 111'.'
aa V lis Inn ii,M i' ll J -
','! I'll IlilHIIII'KH.llioli-rir- SI'iWI' I'll
' V ,ci'li lli.li HO Kihe has hf a ii nr hi- i,r-- l li w w rif IllM in hf f.i joo it nl l hid f h
ll'h'ill fimllii for Ihf lifS'.i. II lOlf
I'l, IjkIiI firooaln.1. II. l.ailiiKoitf, uf l 'hllili. j in I'
ll lol a ii ay (lavs.ii A Kifcmnii, nl iiif Ii loiliir'
laiolhfl f,ooiao, loo. li'MH lo I'hlla(li i'h ia "li a hoiiifss lliio
Thai 111,. Alliliqil' romi l,nlli.-- ik Ki'"il 'I'h Ihi- I'lli-fl- n. Ha ifis show it iu tin- luilow inn ear,fiom n I'm lib, ilfiiliii HIIhf liasi ball nil unl hoi l li. i "i 'n
Hiirkoiil fill Is iim- il' Ih l.f.
thliiy.: I., M'iII (loi'l, m llo- parkIs iis last ami or In- SM.iihi
ill' fXlifflfil i lif in ni"and I'tallf.v v lll'klllW I'lL lii-- in s,otnl anil If it! linhf a Ifiim lhat i:
hunl In In-- Tim In f iiirii linaliy.tiio- with hai imuif' la li. y Til.- Alhnoiif lin. fiintf !
up lo I'lii-bl- imiiI sh.iHiil thaihe was wnrlh Ihf imiMf.v. When llfI'.ail w il to toil l la llf i nl k
pl'iift iff I'll thf lllffl.il.If Ink'- I,.' ' ll'Mli'i- - itlfiii.
i,s s; ' ill !l I'l'i illl sillH hf '0 If- 'Mi' :.
M I. i r.v I. I'ISI l I'M I'
,i ii io r iii.it ii- -
o ; . A I, Isil I,,;;ill Mlln, ,r a shio l llio
Mr II , loifl ., t., ', Yorka ml la up III w in l(
.IM llf If Malf Xi,liiinal Mill, I. I, In
j
'il "I
iii! ll o n. nf
jfeliini Steward - Lamb
210 South Sooiillll NM'lvl.
Exclusive Millinery
Simon Stern
LOCAL ITEtVIS Of INTEREST
In thw evnl lhat ym nhntiid notrrivp v.inr tri"i nn fumrihm ViWYWi 'I Ki.Kt.JiAHH iHt. KivIti yctir fiufii fji(i aiMi't'HK h nd h
pfifr will Uf l'iiv-- ihI by a (6i:lttlmenm'HK!.-- 'iho IhIi jili'.nu ta tsu. !S.
I urn nslWiiHliltmion, I'. t. Mm :hi - N'. AV
Mi'xU-- noil ( showTnos.liij-- rah--
'I'. P. Tulle, llis.oilor I'm In n
nunlliiry hourd, li rrin-i- l In tin- i lly yos-- I
ii'i'diiv fi mil ilfilliiiiL. IS. IJiHune hok In 1'nvii obi y
from WiniiiiI.
('h.irh'K K of Sunt it
Kr, iirrlvi-i- In tin- - ollj i ilny on allUHllH'Kh I ii'.
II. 'Inllrhi-l- liisl iHKhl Inlto ii on I'nal liuslio mn 'or Ho- .anla
Kallu ay liv
S. 1.', .Mi'Cnrily i iioj Hot'liloiailo I 'nil In ml iVni'-ii- ionioiii.Ik Hi IIm- - oily from no hn -
IIISH,Mm-- A, ,1 Sfllii-r- il. nl .1. Sol
n opfliilol In Ihf ImalSmilti Po olliii-s- Hiriicil hisi oi(.;lit.irom Indian, iiniiiH.
( 'onii .l.ilin Hart Ifil lust nighlfor lHKiit"i. ivtifii lif has a f.oi ni-ii-
nt roiiiriifl,111', li. 8, Mo liiloli -- : h it nlal
oii-nl- mi ii jooh lo ili'i-rltn- .
Mr, tin. .M ' I) II.
Kii- m i
In iIik i lly y.'Bii nl.-.- no a i Isit i inoMnliiw
W, A. tifoiKf, ni.istfi m fh.'lilf ,,-
llio Slinl.l i'f f.,iiiain al Winn liiriii-.- i lioiio- last oi(i III f FplIlljT H era il'-- vo ill t lif illllfiiM ill III. .'inf. ,i.pM.,io it
Iho y,' .vol li mo ii ' ll t
liiillway c hi oi r i
I'. Ii' WriiilHlast nielli all,Ihc
I l.'l'iila li S.l.w.
ALMA A ll'KIII V,l'liniililiif . 'Iionin;; iiiol l.ali'tt-II- ,' '
,1 lion Yf . n.S.MI7 !, l l I Avis
I'll l.jlo.
IT Till:
EVERTI
iwwi.iiwimiiwaHi
J. It O'REILLY &
118 SOUTH FOURTH
E. A. GertigCONTRACTOR & BUILDER
Simp 7 lit V. ( oiilrnl AArlionn 817.
John Woodwardrlmnr lii7;l
The Nurseries
Old Albuquerque
lOiieoiinif e lliintc Industry. I iitu
your iiiiiii loi' all hinds uf house
plants and iiiirsciy stock.
WOLKING & SONi:i:motok wimimii.i.s, tasks
asi) srii-s'- i itriui i:i s, m:m.IHillMNi;. ni:ii. AM 1!K- -
l'.ll!l(i.Albuquerque, New Mexico.
ri i, i iks 7ti7 is'. i:h;ii i ii
MISS C. P. CRANEAnuoutiffs lor spring1 llillinery a!
LOW THICKS.
Millinery and DressmakingParlors
512 N. S ml Phone 114 4
FRANK A. STEPHENSContractor and Builder
All Work Hlrhlly Flrat-Cli-
KcKiilrni'd. fit I limit lii.ii. riuaie lll-- .l
DR. H. D. PETTIFORD1 ;ri i;i s .;v sriu;i:o.
Pr.'ieliccK 'I licriipeutics. Sursery null( Ihsiciriis, on JOipiine. Hot inc. Ovine.I'm ine, inille anil I 'clilie. lele-plion- e
1,- - llesldcnce, 7!7 SontlilU.illei- - M'tTl, Athuipierqu!",. . M.
THE
BILLIARD
PARLOR118-12- 0 SOUTH SECOND
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED
THROUGHOUT
No expense has beenspared in niakingthis Par-
lor a Resort not surpassedanywhere in the west.
10 TABLES
Domestic
Imported Cigarsand Tobacco
5
ANTISEPTIC RARRER SHOP,
iitu !2 East Central Ave.Hojk' HIiIk.
lid y ,iu ever think if Ihf puss i,l,disfuso i up; ity of a b:ers nrusn or razor j ni. h o, a u- -,
berciilosisi s niiistachi, and heard be- -iiiK brushed am! liie same hrush i;o- -
iiis" lo your lace iis Iho next etisl-- I
oiuer. 'Think of Hi" razor on tin-
svphllitie's face, a few swipes at thesimp and then llie same razor onMint1 face. Then peopl,. wonder wherethey catch discus. .
Come to a barber shop where everyinsl runic tit and brush is sterilized!f vt'i',v tunc it i.s used.
UT )( I N N ,1 .'S AN 'ITS KPTI CHARHKR slltVP,
S3 !a Kast Centra! Avenue.Hope Hldif.
Journal Wants Bring Results.;
nn.innrnn rnmmm iu
TAKE PARI
Piesident Invites Head of the
Congress to Attend NationalConference on Consei vationof Resources.
PreHidftH lio,is, , II has Hi.rollowliiK letter to President a n ls C.
lioildy of Iho Nat ii. mil lion (.oitsxo.sy. which fXiilains
The While llous.-- WanliinKl.oi..liiii-- H.. llois'.
President F ( '. Hoinly.National IrriKntion CoiiRress, Uen- -
ver. '.dorado.My Dear Sir: Keefiitly 1 in it.--
lie (JoVe ril.,1 s uf the States and Tfllitori en lo meet in the Whit.. Mouse onMay , m xt in a e,.n oi,eons,-rvatio- ,,f natural i. in
i Issuing the nlta t loo, tillthat there is um.'iii mo! uf
lakillK stock of nlii- rfsouives. and I
;ldd"(l my b.licf that Iho enlll el ci,,--
ouKlit lo take rank nnioiisr (lie non ..
Impiirlant tu.-e- ititfs ,,f the eioinlry.The replies to the invitation have
been most ki it t ifyitiK. Tin y ituiienlethai practically all of the linwiinir;..each Willi three special advisers, wallalt, nd tile eotiffr.-m-f- The Senatorsend epri'senln! iv.-- of tin- Sixli'fiiConKI-ofs- , Hi" .Instil ,'s oi' Iho Supr,
iirnl th" inoinhft-- ol 111.- - t'ahinet hiive alo I n invited lo talo-
pari; ami thf fndianii ';t a st'oniinlssion. hicli sui;ested
vill lie preseol to replylo tmiiiiries jiiiii make ifi-or- of liepioceedillKT::. A Iilllil.il litlillbfr ofleadlnf iissoeiatinns oi nalional
with our natural resourcesWill be ilivllfli to .send Olio leprcsf -
tatlve oitfli to pint, in til" dis u '
skins. Tiio Kfin-i-a- purpose of lloennferenee is indicated on pak'cs 24 ;mi
of the pi eliiniiin ry report of llo-
f 'om mission, of whifb cop' isencloH'-il-
I Invite th" eo-oi- ration of the Na-
tional Irrimilion ('oiiKifss in hi inlinethis matter before Iho people; and It
Kive.s no- .'nbied to invite yoas Presidfiil of tin, I'oiiKnss lo tal;
pari in lit" conl. nee.
Sincfifly yours.TiiHdDoKiO iiii(isi-:vi.:ii'-
'HACK SITIODKas President Roosevelt calls It !h notnearly Hie ineiinee to Increase in pop-- .ul.'ilinn that deaths ainottK Infants are.And eii;ht out of ten of these deathsare directly or Indirectly caused byiiowel troubles, McUoo's Baby i'ilixireuros diarrhoea, dysonlHry, sourstomach and ail Infant ailments ofthis nature. Just the thine for teeth-ing h.'ibloM. Price ifi and 500. J. H.OTJielly Co.
FIGHTING THE FLAMESAT THE CRYSTAL THEATER
(Jooil Si.cd Audience Lnioys llrslI lore of ( elehnitetl .Mm
injf I'lctiirc.
A Kood si audience f;i'ci-lfi- lliefirst jiroducliol of Ihc famous pio-ll- if
lure, "Fil,hlilo; FliiOfS," lit thet'rvslal healer lusl ninhl. The pie- -
lure is an excel!, tit one, ilcpictiiiK usit does Ihe crack Toledo file depart-ment III action. The OH lor. oil ma-
chines us they whirled upon Ihe sceneconstituted a thrilliiiK piciure of lifein a ureal y. Some iln ri tin exhi-
bitions ol1 ladder scuMim. ipiiek hoseeouplln); and rapid hllclies are fe
s ol lite perforin. nice. Chief Itui'l-les-
who was lormctly a member ofIhe Toledo depil rl loon , Was all ill- -
111 llie firstTli,. Toledo lire liltu will
be run all and pioinisfs to packIhc Itotiso at every pe rforiiia Theusual lllusti.ited solids an, niuviiiepictures are included iu lite prot-'ra-
this week, which is III.' lostever ni en al the ' "rysia I.
K SIAK K A SIM CIAI.TY OFLAI'MHsltlNfJ I nA OIKS' COLLARS.Ml HIT WAISTS AMI SKIRTS. IM-
PERIAL LAINORY, HACK OII'OS'l'Oll'ICi:.
ir von ark i ni:i:i Ol' AW- -
T1IIJ DAINTV IN TH1', GROCIIRYLINK YOU CAN ALM AYS UNO ITAT l i. l'RATT X CO., 211 SOUTHSECOND.
IT'.irs ROOT Hi ; It. THK HI I ROP IM A1.1TY. WALTON'S lllill,STOHIi.
Poll fax is now one atiri payable atliimb.'i r's, corner Third and (.old. Of-
fice open until 7:30 p. tu
A RNAP--Fl- and tw.i lot" Miliw F11 m eiiei. W. P. Ilitoalt,
121 Wnt U.ild avenu.
1,1 . S. 1.1 M II, ICE CREV.M. A II
HI! CRI'VH SOH.V ALTlN'siimi'u sitiiii:.NEW I'NDERWOOO ITPEW Rl I'ERS
LESS 23 1M.H ( I N T.
ALI.I gi EK, I l i I A PI AVRITEREVCIIANOE.
I sell on credit for less thanothers do tor cash. You canclothe vour family at $1 ,00 perweek. "E, MAHARAM, 516 W,Central avenue,
Hereford BullFor Sale
H0 In ul of thonMiij hlirrd hull. Hitt'tiouuh (or iri(c, I'filijtrfc ruriiiMhiMl.A very fine hit. fully HrrltinwltMi. M illsell In lot io iviit. vry low irici ioHiisiuie iaklnit uJI. i nn hf hcn M mile-Koiith of i.nm , w litre nil rHinn Nlop.1'arth' int'l a! ilejiol. Writ i r wire.
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which willmlnlitratlot
ra of Dm "Mien-rot- e tthe liilwrfhtlo vole I
thiT thrpUI fort li
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lould liuprfliy tlic fUf
prlvlliito tuJ'ltcluy nigInformation
THK CI
Aflitr dl"iAlclrlch billHioiih fur
Uinr nf ourJinirniil fin
vriiiHd lnymil in tii m l
VOlutlH" ofinilillt! riinf
XlMtiflK Im;idle, lor f'xnU'luhbor timoney im
Money u n I
tioth Dip vf t'tirrrmi:
atitl m novtcountry's h
And in vl
Ij per ('inli nans. i 'I
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ll would R
cui'icni-- islug the promutter oftire. buKiiifi
one hy ehpublic con!the mundicurrency al
Klii'iloim"III tie hc,
II the llli'iof New M
plihu'tilulypeople o t!l!OWllf"t j,(to be tornuiM polliitphiro In hu
Tin- runevide k n il tl
political jilection midpliice in u
here mid i
territory, nreligious In
fre" gnu c,Much goodpeople ofbloud andIhptllBi-IVt-
nt tin- - othtown tlectlelsewhere,clam, toparty nr f -
of the cnmmttnot hesitate toteres! jjf th low
eason WhyHart Schaffner h.
Marx Clothesurc so very popular in oollcfjc
town. These clothes lire notmade for eolh'se 111011 only: if
you never went to college, that'siio rc'ison why you ean'l dressin style.
We're reiul.v to show you or
ally oilier 111:111 the host .lolliesever seen iu tills town; they'reHurt SihalliKT .V. Mar.x (lollies;
falnics. tailor.oil. lucuriite in style, correct ill
111.
Host money's worth nf clothesyou ever saw. We cull show yousuits ill initiiy styles from $20lo Si'.O.
The CentralAvenue Clothier
S. R. Dale Realty Co.101 Sonth DroBdwm. .
Solicits Your BusincsNotnry In OftlM.
3000CXlOOOOC)OOCX)OOOOC
FRENCH AND ADAMS
Licensed EmbalmersI.AI1V ASSISTANT f
)l.rnliiin 6 Fifth St. & Central A.
LAST CALL
If .Volt expert lo
plant Hardy1! o s o s, Shrubs,li.no suckles, ( li-
mit is, IhislullIvy and etc.,
DON'T DELAY" YV e sro
t lif 111."
IVESTHE FLORIST $ksm
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEX.
3 Notice to Taxpayers
Assessments for theyear 1908 will be receiv-ed at my office at theCourt House, beginningMarch 1st to May 1st.
According to law, 25per cent, increase will beadded to those failing tomake their returns beforeMay 1st, 1908.
S. GRUNSFELD, Assessor
GROSS, KELLY & COMPANYWholesale Merchants
.... I 1 l .1 IIaUh"""".."J",".r,V" 1
Tnromi'ltom-- f,. VBflAII
A. W. HAYDENContractor and Builder
412 W. Copper Phone 110ooooo55oc,,... Bll,iH
PITKE OKITOS. COLD SODA
A Full tlim of Toilet ArtlelMSECOMl ST. AND GOLD AV.
SHOVELS,
BIG MEETING IN ELK'STHEATER FRIDAY NIGHT
Prominent RepublicansDiscuss Matters of Interestto the People; Democrats to
(I Street Meetings,
Willi It,,, fl, fiimi of a m,1 ,,(' ,''I- - I" ii"'.. i'u Ihf fliy fi Alhu.Mifr- -
ou, a U'l-i- of Inn vi'iir 1): t ii
!i(k away, Iho I'lt-s- of Iho vv,,,k litisliioiii;lit a smidi t, awiikf niitt; of
In th, and llio rout ofu,fl'- will In- an bnsy
" ".' f r Ihf mlldati ,s on lioiiiA ,i,ii:!i. t in, clings v. ni bo holddm im; iii,, k. chiof of wiiicii winio- i in. !,ii; iron s t,, bo held In,;l1'" Ho iitor Krhlay tilslil, wh.-- a
number of oromliifiii nu n litive boin'Invlli-i- lo dixouHH iiiicsttorm nl issue in
jlliis. ,aiii,iilKn .,,( nuiK,,,-,- . f InterestIn the people of A ibiiq no rn no.
Among; Ho s( nkfi.H at Ibiswill i. Ulstrlei AtiorniA Frank W.' l im y, lieorpe s. Kloek. Thomas X.Wille-rsi- and sfvi-ra- olhers. Theno ' ii if is to lo. inado lb,- "in. hiw;
lot iiik of th,. iiimiiiih.n .mil ae- -
a. eonipiiiij Ins IIm will he anIf n nmsifil pro,i-,-un- Ini'lnilliiK
la sflfilion ,,r wo hy bo best ninsl-''iii-
In tl,,, I.adi.-- m if H
fially ImvIi.'.I I.. alif ml his no etinft.,'lai hi i,,. (. f,,r i i,.r
filiifort, and Hie iislo-r- In alletiilatiff" i'l see Hull In-- an- pi oeldeil Willi
l'als- I'a-- re i,-- of llin,iiel'iueIs nil,-- fsi,.,i in ti,,. K fiiin-- of
i'h" il.v ami in Its finiliniied niliimo- -no-i- i... invito.! lo lillfio! ihi elini;,
A niiiiih.-- ..f ollo r sinaiifi' oiffiiiiKM"ih he belli ,li(i i,n.; h '' Wl fk. The''' tali, eaioii litsn maiioKers w illhold a si no m i, ii,, t. ,i ,,,.
jtihly on s.uiii-ila- inulii at Iho eonior"I' ' III I'll liv-oo- J, n, S.'l'lilnl Strefl.when s.Afinl well known i.rali.rs willtn.ikf an wimvI.iI filot-- to cxpliilii lif1" ol It of Ihf ih iiii.ri a lie ,la 1, niu as
. (M .Is llo- (., w to st'-io- ami iis1, 'ItV II S llll I, liilortoe
I'M I" i d; i paiathcl)Mf llllfl.sl taken III IhfIff ion by hf .1. is bc hut
iliirhiK Iho day a e w as muchInn oui of the oleo-
maU..11 hf I slae.e hi bee, reitehed,am I't " in imt oe. Then1 is aKmo-fa- .lis, 'SillMti 1,1 concede thee If. lion ,0 W. StroiiK 1, he mayor,and witii ,j Ihf entire republicanllckcl, iiliii.'ii?;!! Hie ilfip Ocl'il it' man- -
aiii-r.- ni-i- iniikiM-- so, now lull isRoot ciiiiois 1,1 siiftinih. Tlif'fa is 1, re ceii iii ir ffolls
111 H'f iili-- l ami ffotlllw lo t" llo y hope lo train resultsI" " il If lime been activein tho-- winds 1.1 excral ilavs oast.""'I I' IS llll. h i: thai sollie hope of.success In ,!,,, j,., ,.,) j fid, 'in, in-''- ''
''V bo d' 100. rath- eoliniillee. A'"Icllll iM.l'll-- y llf IIIKhl Ol'iMlljIll out'ho Lift that llo It in III i. 11s of (hofirsl w a 1,1 are us eoolidf til ,,(' sueocNSlift" iis cso, lu re.
The iimpaini, lias Ihos far been pe- -'
He "'.on persona differencesor poison. 'hii.s ami u,n iimloubledlycontinue so lo ihe 11 lo, null one'"' v' " 'II i i x d I'loi-l- iopes 'ii.iliiii s lino in,, caiiipaiun loneapp. at .at.
Th" , if ct i ,11 nail iii,, expressionsgathered yesleni.iy kit..- Io brim; uthe fin! thai there n very generalail i o n deep Inteiesi the .sewer.!lf"tl,,ll 1,01011.1; all h,. people, Xho
mew h t bee loud,-,- , ,ili, It Inn of Up.democrat ic plat 11 tile sewer
Hiuesllon has set1 d la n mate- -
Irinlly Die chauc, s ol1 11,,' ilemocialiccnndidlltes, 111. vi no en I'Spriwt.m be- -
no' tliul any ft nit to briiiK Hie sewere 'loiruetion matter into politics andt" us,. It tor polliie.il purposes Is tobo risrellfi.
'I'll" alllll.VKls of the pr, , liable votens 11 slanri.1 today li i who areIn .1 p.o-illi- lo be informed, is alsoh'i'isoip; out Home iutorostlntf factswhich will umloiihteilly iinve their ef-fect In iii t ni1nin;r the result on Tin ''
'''he elenn nt of petsoual I'rien.l-.shl- i,
is , uterine into It,,, ,..,,",,.,1,.., ,,.
DIAMOND PALACEIniiilina .lewcler, Central Avenaa
guiSiircggreisai
YOU ALWAYS FIND OUR
SCARB0R0
Tacked by
Burnliam & Morrill Co.
I ion saymore to quality, ('nil
different si,i oil ns ami
ALBUQUERQUCASH GROCERY CO.
JIOMI.K II. WARD, Mr.:!1." Marble Ave.
'
Arthur e. walkerITro Insiirmice. Secii'lary Mutun!
Hiiildins Association. I'liotie 6115
217 H West Cenli il Avenue.
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Albuquerque standi)Automobilo Co.
Autoni'ilijli.w da! ly to i't rt r rt In lit"Kalruicta Vwllei. Sitci'Ia! ears (o
Kiin l'etlru iitid other pwinLa.AulnrnohiU's fnr rent th r5ay nr
hour In and the city. PartiesTioidWiff apiM-hi- mil n it t rl p tlekr-l- tuKfdancia and rt'hirn may exchuni??.1them fur hourly mrvJc in th cityor other pointsFor fnrt hnr information lnquir tthe Cipnprul Ticket offloe nnd prar-- 5
arfi, is W. t'opi-e- A v Albmjuer- -
que, New Mexlci'. I.'hnn 84fi. Q
CXXJOCOOOCOOOOOOQv
CRYSTAL THEATERW. R. Oieiuloi'f. Mar.. 120 West (iold
T Ills WEEKRin MflI MR PIHTIiRF ?HnW
1 (In flniniCCIflMI U 1ft.I
Ladies' Souvenir .Matinees TuesdaysITIilays; Children's Toy IMaliuee,
every Saiiirday: iplete elmmte ofl''"ftriim Thursilay; ftruml Hiiiatenrearulval I'rhlny mlit.
A few clu-ie- e front seats, 20c; milraise in prices,
W H FSFI n F Nli iuuui.i.i.iixi:i',m;.i. com k actor!lr.ire yi.u loiflil let inn figure on ynnt
ItulbtiiiK.t 1 am In a iuitiin to nave youmoney,Ofllee nt tlllC HIll'KPIOIl rr.AMNO Mtl.1
A Ci,Mi.liii I Hi" nf f..il P11II11I.I11 far ll,,ll,1iiv Ainilvermirr Otrti. 2MAII, OUIII US I'ltllMI'IIV I II II II.
THOS. F. KELEHERLEATHER AND FINDINGS
Harness, Saddles, Paints. Etc.
REYNOLDS & LOKENrGents' Furnishings, Suits to Order 8
mrfji lh lll alork llfi.rfirn, Hint mo' lirlei'N will Klilt yi.it. IlrupMM HI KS W ti llll. VAMP KIIOI s.
6cooo)roooccK'OOcrorMimianiriiHiiirm;nir
CHAUVIN &
tliul Orilers I ill. . I Semi uiour llepair V.i.ni.
Till': IIINII'MT I1HPI1IIOI SI1, HI' IWI I NCO. 11 N I It AMI
l.OH AMII I M
403 West Central Ave.
I.KMts1 11 KMSIIISl.N lh.il lli itiiirkttIII mill it iiisiuiililli'it. Ci
till sot I II MIIIMI HI BIiKT k
NON EM ANE
I hi I I'siiuaii s ;ii;. y,
THK OI.DIlsrTHK I II i
ll'ir rulufft, mIho millillni MitrlalJjItiA. 4U8 S.111II1 l lrl Ntift.
a B i "itILS LIU LUJ:
Everything
our S pe" 01 yAtlmqiici que, New lelco
Painters and DecoratorsSOU fill VI III A I SOI III I ll It I' SI
I MUM hill
4.K.T-h.1.;.v.l.1- .
The ALBUQUERQUEPLANING MILL TKI IorilllMC J77
I
ii considerable ejtient since prttetlenllyiill fit ,1 ila i i'm are men of la rue a, -
T
T Hlmw 1'hm.ii, .Stlartliio 1 nil In rei, gttr mttlX A. J. I K, iiiirirlir. I'teiii
CHARL fro15 I
Wholesalers of
WAGNER HARDWARECOIIS Sueeessors, Albiiijuorqiin Ilnrdnarr Co. I FOURTH ST. AND AYU S i
Il
Spring Approachingl I
tii.ilntiini'e, and there is present inlos. as In all recent in 11 u ipal , .fins in Albunuer.iiii, the diii!i"ii. Hie oters to put aside politic.'ol (Iu- iiioti who at,- lust fit- -
I in the matter of lino-- oftf " and husiiiess ,p,a ii (,,m cmluc! ihc cll.v's affairs
A NcltrlitKir or Yoursas well as yourself Is liable at unvI'toe to have rheunuitinm. We're ailliable lo liave cuts or burns, bruin aor Rcahls, ericU In III back, imck or
ide - 5oine kind of an ache or pain.Then heed this advice and tell yourto ihbors Mallard's Snow Linimentrelieve all aches unit pains, ami hoaUall wounds. J. II. O'Kieliy Co.
Trip, I,, link tii.tui, will gbo aiN'iiil HI I. O. .). t. hull, l ui'wliiy rr. .Murib
tit. fer tin. I.iipril ..f lli 11.1,1 I rllun. slidOrnli'tn'M II, .me. I llr iiiiltlli' Is .'..nlkiilvitnile.1. 3t
LAS VEGAS ALBUQUERQUE SANTA ROSA
The Time to Buy YourGarden Tools Is Here
SEE; OCR ELSE STOCK OF HOES, RAKES. SPADES,
ALBUQ'JLnQUE FCUXDHY AKD G9JICKIKE WCHKSlUstBiilislllMl IhSI. P.. I. Hull, riHirlelor.
Iron nd iiriis.s i asnnnK. im., Conl i,i,,l l.timher Cits, 1'uIOas.Hall. Itnl.bitt Metal, Columns ,.n Fronls IPiiiilil'MS.
Itfpi.u.i "it Min.ni; iff! AIUI1105rihf ,i ouiidi ) I jist Siile ,if Ruilroaii TrncK, 111. HItEK AM) LINEN HOSE.
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