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ALBUQUERQUE MOKNING JOURNAL.THIRTY-FIRS- T YEAR, Vol. CXXII. No. 48. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1909, II) Mail SO rt. a Month: Single Coplm, 5 rent.
Ity Carrier 61 reins a month.
MADIMCC PllCRAZORS DRAWN CAPTAIN migrating Review of City's Progress in Imil il il ILAnnual Reports of Officers Last Night pfjJ(jflHFN SENATE SEN! 10 SING
SEWER BIDS WILL NO EVIDENCE YET OF NOT ROOM ENOUGH CITY'S BOOKS SHOWSING RISON TO REFUGEESBE SOLICITED UNIFORM 6RAD E FOR CITY IN NEW
INDETERMINATE TERMBALANCES MIL 21
OF 526,590WIDESPREAD DISTRES
REPORTED AT ADAM0 E I ON NEW ROAD QUARTERSFOR ANNIS SLAYER
1a x i mum Penalty SixteenYears and Minimum Eight;Appeal Will Be Taken AfterSentence Begins,
USED TO ILLUSTRATETARIFF ARGUMENT
Gi eat Difference Between
Wholesale and Retail Price oí
Cutlery Causes Lawmakersto Wonder Why.
I V Mirrnlllft Journal Special l.tttiril Nit-e- l
Washington. May IT. A i'iimin'i'- -
FIFTY CONTRACTORS ARE ADMINISTRATION HASLIKELY TO PROVE AN
EXPENSIVE DEALAFTER THE BIG JOB MONEY IN THE TILL
STREET COMMITTEE STILL
.WORKING ON OLD PLAN
City Council Takes No ActionToward Doing What PublicWants on University Hill,
Chairman of Committee Rec Interesting Figuies IncorpotaT" tilI Hy Mnrninu .l.iuriiiil Snrrial l.fntMtl Wirel
Plashing, V., liav IV. 1'niess
Council Waiting Foi Action onNew Publication Law; AnnualReports of Departments Make
ted in Annual Reports ofomínenos mat work on
Highland Division of $300.- -In nsive discussion of tilt? income lax some lltllooketl for legal obstacle Is
Loim Meeting,000 Enterprise Be Commenccd First,
Commander of .American War-
ship Lands Force to PrutectForeigners; Victims of Mas-
sacre Huddled in Camps,
ltt llornhiH Jourmtl special l.rntttsl H Ir!M, usina. May 17 -- Captain Wllllitm
A. Marshall, ei.niniantllng the Aniurl-ca- n
armored cruiser North Carolina,now In this port, has been im'esliíntiug conditions, lie had a conferericowith the governor of Athimt proviney, st. rday.
As a result full pi ote, ion has hern,1'oiiiist tl Ameilran Interests nl Adam,and guards ai- - patrolling the AinerUt it il property there anil elsewhere.
The condition in the ícftig-e- c rumpIs pitiable. Thousands of unfortun-ates are huddled together and lackfood, shelter and medical nld. Thauthorities nre making efforts to Im-
prove the situation and sent the refu.
Clerk and Tieasurei at Meet-
ing Last Night,
That the tit) of Albuquerque had u
halan,,' on hand April 21. ItlOil. of
nearly $ - 7.000 w hit h. by the way
cotiltl be turned into various useful
Apparently the city louneil has noIdea of coiiiphlnM with the expressedWishes cf th people of A lhutiuertuethat tno city's pari or the I'nixersityroad he broiiKht to the county ruad
I hat the minutes of Ih" lounell ml!for a front lor the fire .mlpolire depai'tliients In their unv (mai
I hat everythiii" w ill he ready forbids Irotn eontruettit'H on the new
interiiosetl. Captain t'eter C, llains.Jr., Tinted States arm;., who was con-
victed of ion nslaughlrr in the firstdecree for killing William K .Annis.at the llaysile Yacht club last Au-
gust, will be taken to Sing Sing- to.morrow and at once will begin serv-
ing the sentence imposed today hy
Justice Cttrretsou in the supremecourt. ,
The seiitem r is inlet or ni na te, un
grade which extends from the rill
I, y S.natur Sutherland, of 1'tnh, and' xlondod speech by De-
pon 111 support of tlio tariffbih consumed ninsi r the session of
tin' senate today..Mr. Sutherland argued against the
i unstitiitiomility of a federal incomelax law am declared h taxst ni bo left as a mentis of revenuenr tin1 states.
11, fore adjournment a couple of
loons were devoted to a flccti-ii- "fthe the e. :!!; schedule of the iariff
limits to the Cniveristy Chairmanlers in the partially completed Koroebuilding and that the contract entere,into allows only i:! feet Inside wa
John Heaven of the street committee was the chiefannual report
meeting of the
channrlH at presentItem if interest In (h
of the city i lei k at th,In a report at. the meeting last nl;;ht
t :! t' o. 00 0 sewer system unil that someforty or fifty contractors arc after thejob was the statement made at thecouncil meetitiR last night by Chair-
man Wroth of the .sewer t'ltmniiH"!',in his report whi"h was as follows:
stated by Chairman Auge of a Niiecialstated that the committor is proc eil-ln- n
with the i;ra,lin. accord nx t"the prude orlirlnally decided noonwhich is much steeper than the countyder which the minimum period of
id will bo eicht years ant! the
committee- on this mutt-- tit the meet-
ing of the council last night Thalderman further ivpurtetl that it will
cost the city $1.500 us stated in tinMorning- Journal a few days ago tiput In the fixtures called for in tlv
Brittle. The chairman saitl he neededabout $1,200 innrp to complete thenarrow- - roadway authorized bvthe council. The council, it will he
council last night
The report of the clerk and that of
the clt treasurer are appctidetl( It) Clerk' licporl.
To the lloiiornh,,. Thr Mayor andMrmbci-- of the Council of the Cityof Albuquerque:Cieiitletneii:--A- t the request of the
li.'ilriimn of th- - finance committee, I
gees hack to their farms. Many Ar-menians are qunrterod nt the A merlrecalled, appropriated $.',000 for Hp contract, partitioning the jail, etc.,
hill.
Kaaors wore used during the dls i,
in a hostile n(tael on tin ril-- s
o the lull. The committer on financehad Increased thi' rate on razors in, nintnon n.se from about !ia to 1 Do peri ' tit ad valorem, and its f"n as the
án missions, ami most of thempurpose. Much ot that amount haiii expended In hauling the dirt
from the road to till slroots In oiliercllne to leave hecunsc of la, k of con-fidence in the offers of protection.
parts of the city so that the additional The greatest danger Is from cp- -hav e pi eparcd a stat.'ini r; show ing$l,20ii is made necessary. Tlie conn d, mir III the overcrow dial camps and
missions. Measles and typhoid fevereipts ami i'.ishiii'srin.'.it.. of thetil took no net Ion toward reducing th
maxim ii ni sixteen years.Counsel for Tiains late today prac-
tically agreed to tin ir clients imme-diate transfer to Sing Sim; when theyannounced alter a consultation withtieiuial llains, his father, and MajorJohn I'. llains. a brother, that no ap-plication m M i hi he made for a certi-ficate of reasonable doubt to at t asa stay i.f execution.
An appeal will he authorised on theKenei.il court record in the case, arilwill be taken in the resillar course.
Ciam IciniiiiK th,. decision of coun-sel, the sheriff saitl that, aetiiiK uponthe sugestión of the court hp wouldlake his prisoner to Sins Sinn withint w etii .four hours.
ru, lc to conform to that of the coun ilready exist. It Is innently necessarycity tor the pi-s- t year ami ittual hai--
ni t h at the ni.d end ofty ami the citizens who recently heal that the refugees be dlsperseil ns noon
.May 17th, !"!.Vo the .Mayor and Council of the City
o' Aihuriuerttue,Gent lemon :
Your sewer committee would reportthat the profiles are practically com-pleted, and we expect the consultingenviiieer about the Pith or L'Oth Inst .
anil upon his arrival the lines of thesewers will be entered upon the pru-lih-
ami copies taken thereof. Mewill hrliiK with him the speeilicationvfor the sewer, and we think that, wewill he ready hy June 1st to adver-tise for bids.
In this connection we would sut"-Kc-
that the speeifit ations be printedas we will have from 'Ml to fit)
to be supplied with copies ofthe specifications and profiles. It willhi' necessary also to run the printingmachines night anil day In order tnfurnish copies of the profiles andRrailes. I!y working thus It is antici-pated that we w ill be able to p coiyu
mass mootini; aiid asked for th- - unithe year, alter deducting outstandingform grade are wondering whet her
and guve It as his opinion that Itwould develo,) into a pretty cxpensl.'cproposition. The matter of the con-tract entered into with .Mr. Korln rby the mayor was referred hark tothe special committee w ith lustrín.lions to look Into It will, tlie mayorand city attorney.
No I'I'llltillg lolllinct let.The council adopted a report of the
special committee on city printing" hitoll, , ws:
Albuquerque, N, M . .May 10th.To the .Mayor and City Council of the
City of Albuquerque:Your committee to whom was re-
ferred the matter of public printing,reports as follows:
Tht Morning Journal and the I'ltl-"-
went the only bidders for the lim- -
warrants.the wishes of the public have any
as possible. Money contributions arglratly needed.
Captain Marshall Is sentllnn: a medi-cal relief party to Adana. Th NorthCarolina will remain here for the
Tlie of time covered by theshow v illi the city government. Thgrade as cut by the city will mar the
.'ll:l t n tool; up the cutlery schedulet 'id, ly iiiiii'iiiliucnts offered hy MrSimmons Saturday for cutting theserales dovvn wore rejected.
Senator Stor.e then offoretl amend-ments. r ducing- the duties on razors tothe rates of the Dingley hill.
Senator Sinoot, in opposing theseamendments, said If the duty were fino!'-!- ' cent it would not increase theprion to the consumer. j(. held nohefore tip' senate a razor which liesnil cost JO cents to import ami whichwas sold for $3.
Mr. Snioot exhibited another razor
report ot receipts Is In, ni April 1.whole effect of the county's I'.iox, ii to April 21. l'JÜÜ, and foroarlway to the Ptihersiiy anil the city lishursemnits from April 1. I(i08, lo
work could he mal to conform at April 1, llb)M.unall expense in tomparlson to that The treasurer's report of April IS,ncurrcd by the county. AA'ith a good liHix, shows u balam ! on Viand of
balance In tin; city treasury the pci- -
NEWTELEPHONELINE t :i l,.)!i ,,V In, m this amount shouldhe deducted outstanding wartanis title are wondering "why." The chair-i.,- o
o; th" ' M'.'wt remitter uo ll a' f in,-- , to t'S' at if it, 0 i '..
WESTERN COUNTRY
TO HAVE REDUCED
FREIGHT RATES
pari of tde oo.a, -- rt.l tipil batíare Identical, helng the lull legal rutes.
In lew of the act pendlii;! Ill conleromniriiuat ion tout the w ishe.4 oftthe people be t arried out and is heinjlather freely criticised as me theMAY BUILD TO
leaving a halatice of $ 2x,2,",7 9.ItCIH'IptS.
Cash balance In variousfunds April 1.", 1!UI8.a Iter ded net tig- outstanil.I n It warrants $". S.2"i7.4ii
bids anil open .same about Jul IM,anil we would recommend that ad-
vertisements be placed- - at once in fi-
nancial anil encineeriUK JournalthroiiKhout the countiy so as to re-
ceive as many bids as possible uponthis work.
This is tlie time whin II heroinesnecessary lo make arrangements for
whol- - council f..r the cheerful way inwhich they have ignored Hi- - publicdemand.
HE E I'Vuill taxesI'Yoin city clerk . .
from city maihs.ilProm building ins,,
gress for Hie. anullnient of Ihe newpublication law, and as no advantagecould be obtained by the city In g
a contract lor Ihr printing at(his time, the committee rccotumeutlsthat no contract he let at tills thinand that said bids he rejected, andthat the city printing it quired hy law,he done under the direction of the renance ciiiuuiitii'c until such time as a
contract shall be let. ami that th"prilling in Spanish be gien to theHandera Americana Publishing Co.,
their bid bring the lowest, all oi '
case- ruppns.'d th p U
, Mitd,1ilnd it whs from (ierinnnymid .vid at retail in this country at
2.r.n, while it cost to import $4.70 adozen.
Mr. Alcli;irh said the most strikingfeature to him about the razor indus-try was that a largo part of the
importeil cost to import whole-sale 1" cents each.
"Is there any one hero who eversaw a razor costing anything like Incents'."" inquired Mr. Aldrich.
". I'd cent i azor is the kind thecitizens of the south of the politicallalth of the senator from Ithode Is.land most commonly use," said Sena-l'i- r
Jlaoon.Mr. Hailcy insisted that a rate id' al- -
id inn per cent on the Importation
idol'0
I .a nl X I
10, Kits. oo:;.2ir..fni
so. oo4 1, r. o
l,22 H 'l
r.2.o.ii o i r.i
Prom city engineer
tlie future. The tlamace done to th"oltl sew or by the i ti di ser ni mile ac-
tion of plumbers In entering thesewer, payiiu; no respect to Vs. hasbeen one of th" most prolific soiirct '
Prom Ins. com in issloner.. .
Glad Tidings Given Out as Re-
sult of Haniman TarfficChief's Visit to CommerceCommission,
Prom pound salesProm city physicianProin interest of dully ha
Arizona Concern Plans to Con-
nect Albuquerque With Need-
les and Los Angeles,
I llv MoMiiilij .Iniiriiaf Special l.rai-t't- Uii"Present. Ariz... .May 17 The Ari
ATTACK ON 77N I H
$11.'. MM XI
of ruiniUK' ton- present system. VA e
would therefore recommend that th"city ano! in y be directed to draw in.an ordinance pi be adopted before thebids are rettiilatiiu! the entrance ofhouse drains into sewers. There aretwo methods which we Slimiest; oneand the hotter, is the connect ion with
which is respectfully riibmlttrd.KAMllll. MU ST A I IT.
Jul IN S KKAVPN.S. I!. cuKN
the sewer shall be made by the cityafter the excavation to Hit; sewer habeen completed, chal'iiillR thofefof tin
Illy Mart, iiui .liiuniiil Sprriiil l.raril tVilChicago. May 17 The Record
Herald will say tomorrow;A new freight rate from all the ter-
ritory east ot the .Missouri river to allthe wisli'in cities not located on thePacific coast will r-- Into eft'et t onthe transcontinental lines on July I.
The new rules will be based upon,the rates which the interstate com-nior-
rommissioii ordered the rail-roads to put in effect from Kt. Pauland Chlcaglo to Spokane and will hit
actual' i ost of connection. The other
Disbursement.Pay Kt.ll---
ClerkTreasurer . ,
AttorneyPhysicianChemistStreet ami sewer com ..KiiglticerPolice JudgeSanitary officerTruant oft leerPolice forceFife force
Is Dial tío connection with the sewt rshall be made unless it has the per
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lino 0072H.OO
K2á.002,'i0.20
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720.00I1I2.002X0 (m
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Alderman believed thaithe minutes of the meetings and oth-er matter for publication should be.shortened as much as possible so It
wouldn't cost so much. It was votedtint' Ihe thy attorney anil city cleriche a special committee to deride tillwhat should be published.
Itusy Willi nniial ltoKiils.The gi't aler part of the meeting las'
night was taken up with the readingof the annual reports of the variousdepartments and o Hirers.
In the uhseiice ot the mayor, J'resi- -
sonal certificate and inspection of tht MANUFACTORS DIVIDE
ON COMMITTEE REPORTsower commissioner. Which ever otn
of these two met hoils is adopted h
zona ei land ci"il.one company haspurchased tlie frau. hist. of lloheitHrown, M. .1 Mickey and II. T. An-
drews here for a telephone and elec-tric system.
The company will make this theIn i It H1f( I tls fur a loan distance sys-
tem in Arizona, New Mexico ami Cali-
fornia The system will include aline already in operation from ül. ilu-
to Jerome ami It w ill buildcast to A ti n in 'i. ni i ami west to
lies and c flit lia l! to I., is An- -
TAFT INTERESTED IN
the citv the ordinance should be posi
"' razors was not in conformity withho pledge of the republican platform
levy u protective duly equalling t ii
difference In the cost of production alhome and abroad, plus a reasonableprofit.
"'I'lp' invasion of Coi'tnans into tin'meri,aM nuirlit was commented y
Mr. Hale, who said he feared inthe case of razors, it had cob" so far'hat the American Industry could nothe
"f would like to exchange Ameri-tan metal for (ermuii razors," inter-posed .Mr. 1 Sal ley.
Mr. Üailey declared that the pro-'''- '''
" mists on,,,, u.irn.tl the eoiialiyagainst the products of free trade'"lamí.
"Hul now," he said, "we are warn. .1
against the danger to our cotmtiyfl"m protective (Jermany."
Mr. Snioot, in response to a on, s- -
tive about. No licensed plumb, r
should be allowed to enler the sewersave under the direct Inspection
dent Samuel Neusladt id tin" Total Pay Hullcontrol of the sewer commissioner. $2i.fl!H 22$20.1 ti.l.ltO
Fling at Samuel Gompeis, andCriticism of Organized LaborFeature of Opening Session of
National Association',
occupied th'" chair, all other inemoeis street b pa rt ineiit .
an average reduction under the pres-ent rates of about 15 per cent.
The railroads decided to do this In-
ste. nl of fighting the order of the com-mission in the courts. This decision(.suited from a visit of J. C. .Htuhbs.
traffic director of the Harriman Hues,to the commission in Washington lastweek, Conferrnres are being held InChicago, at which place the new tar-iffs ale being prepared.
being present. In.- unions repot , ,s,.vv. ortn i, ntwho shall be held responsible for thproper performance of the same.
It is vital that these ral. s ami remi were lelerretl t,
lees as they havthe arious commlt-rea- d
and tln-l- nad--in Ii time that w itltinto. .is sti.i It be made before the bills
. ho: consumed s'are opened as the construction td th'the other business it was nearly mid
I By M.itiilnu .linirniil Xpetial l.rusril Wlrf'M ,,,,,,, o ,, Imirneilkowit from the outlet to the north
Pile departmentpolice departmentJailWaterLightPrint lug ,
Knglm t rlng depai tin-- nt . .
stationery .
Pound
IRE DAYLIGHT New York. May 7. - An attack on IIIKill "i '
Tlie acting mayor occasioned soiiewill make It necessary for plumberto enter the sewt r as fast as Die con
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uti',..-tio- tiasses each Section, hence It amusement when In n fen-inn the rt
,,i tin- city eligí r to Chairmanthe methods of organized labor look-th- e
otherwise .aim routine of the firstday's session of ihe National Associa CONVICT ARIZONA', heWroth of tin- commiti
.;,ia. know he's somethingtion of Manufacturers to, lav at th"MOVEMENT anWalilorf-Asto- i ia. Kloetions
This arraignment of certain ,.ha-e- s
behooves ns to bo prepared forthat w ill arise.
It will he necessary as s..nn as con-
struction is ht'Kuii to utilize theforce as inspectors and tes-
ters of cement and in many otherways, hut p. mlitiK the time betweenth issuance of the specifications mid
BESOFFICIAL LIof labor unions, including a lling atSamuel Compels, was in a icport of
eiigm""i himself''The lire i hi'-- was authorized to
piircha..i a m-- if extinguisher In
lieu of one that was PI" d Into til.'hurtling Rosedal." sanitarium by i
young- Indian the lighter from th" In
Legal i lei. irttoi ntlit hospitalInterest on bonds and
exchangeCity libraryCltv parks
the committee on industrial educa
:: I s x (
7,;l.Mi tin2.(i;,l it:,
.l.lli,' its, r. n on
Scheme to Stait Woik Two
Hours Earlier Duiing Summertion. The report was refi lled to apedal committer after the conven OH APPEALtion had gone on record as embusing dian st liool.
number of ordinnni
I'on by Mr, stone, moved over to the"'" hiot latic side of the chamber, at tin-s""-
time taking ., razor from hisI'eket and tleliberalely opening it.
He walked up to Senator Stone andlien w hirled tl-.- razor in his hand as'"' explained how the nan f the
'"renin manufacturer was oblit. rate. I
liom the blatle.Senator Carter suggest, r that tie
s' natnr from Missouri had hern in.''niidatctl hy the razor in the han. Is of'' senator from rtah. and Mr. Smool
r. fu i y replaced his razor in itr'1 notion of customs tluties of
cent annually is proposed by Set:- -
II.. iiM,.i In an amendment tl, n,,.'"iff hill offered hy him.
Th" ii mend men t.s propose that tins"'bi.t,on lie made annually until a'fst ne, reunite from each aniel., u
r- - ;rnt.snot an attack on organized labor "IMonths to Be Taken Up i
Cabinet Meeting. .and ordinance It-- ', i, latin l' "" II. association ...- alllz-- .l . ... ,. , .,,.1 ,iti,.rlmi iiJ.i ...hut on the methods of
ihio.nolitol.OO
2 0 nntail 1,1 11 g to o i t, ' " - ose pil s sa ,1 o a i i o in ...la bor.inbred printed. Iturylng pauper dead ...Th- - attitude of the deleitad s was! ol th- - man, t t tun- -Winn the report ,., iM, ,.,,, nation to parkmade clear win n the motion to refer
I Br Muróme J. .urn. it Sprrlul W lrl I ", 0 0mitt., iiicintuiig no- j , ,,n,ini,sHÍor, do , one, i tsthe ' 'tnoal report was adopl"d. i r1 Mr,.,., ijehting .lutingWKl.ln-l.- m M.'iv 7. I'resi'ltllt the report to a special committee wasj
maile. Anthony Ittner, of St. I.outs,
Plea That He Was TwicQ
Placed in Jeopardy for SameOffense Does Not Stick With
Fedeial Couit,
tmmittce ln.,tr,,"tc.i lo nan- - " t;l.,.,1,.. general fund ,,.. "" Humano .untan.. ida. ins
suggested that "this committee has:the power lo eliminate anything In t In-
Tat today promised lo lake up withhis cabinet tomorrow the ipp-stio- ot
muí e day linht.A del. nation from Cincinnati, rep- -
the letting of the contract there will
necessarily he from thru- - to fourweeks of comparative idleness. we
would therefore hukki st that dtii'lntfthis time the eim ineeriiiK force com-
plete the topographical survey of thetown in sut h parts as the doe.-n-
touch with a view to the correctplacing of "treet and sidewalk railes.This matter is HomethinkT that will heof vital importance In the future as
the reckless manner In which raileshave been Riven has produced suffi-
cient annoyance and tronido to war-
rant re, tifyinti ot th'" same Prepara-lion- s
must also be mad- - tor the main-
tenance of the old sewer durillR th"construí ton of th- - m w. and th- - very
first thinir in the construction or ihthe erection anln. w s. w.r must
installation "f Ih- - pumpi'm plantHoK.-irdin- s th- - contract to be let it
report tnat might appear to the ni.'in- - chilling all amount-- , not ncb-- m spj
(
ri.,1 interest funds. ,..r .! Pound sal- - refundheis as an improper or unfair attackaon labor.''
Vl and in such cusp the president n the National Iiaylmhtto fix the dutv at a i iatimi. t ailed upon the president ami
rii.. t iiv laoooH ..'.ids on ,,;,! lepalling lie 1U llallis. ..red ha. k to tie street t o ft '" '
Insurain - ..n induct...ii;al a meeting .u hI onlie i rootle. I'lans "vi... i,, i.i Pel. . re th" "He (idiled "that we do not fighti i t hat he believes will olortnce ll.ro lesle.l him lo lake the in;tiutie In
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R:atfst revenue. !the ief..i m itimnii. nt .lirc tetl aainst h.tmber,the labor to ga nidations by themselves,we consider them beneficial, hut welight the methods of organized labor
nI "" Repairing toimrilronti.td rxpiusnrr.-.n-tA,,,.,- the reding of 'h" iumu.es paii.thm.v th clot k.firt".--.- .
flu i.b a of the movKnient is to he- - and some ot 'hem are damnable"Bf'UiHtRSSHOT DOWN allfl l.'ll- -
Kin tht il iv to Ip.urs t trie r dor.ns U.prmen Wroth and II i n -y "' """....,'.,1 ,, rorr.-ction- asking iha' 'h. u r. a- - v.
.,.. ,, ihr .i.lonttoii ITyix-- rit-- i. flr.-k- .BY MEXICAN RURALES i in. i t inie t,. k i i longer hour" chatr.
His statt mt his were applauded anilhe motion w as adopt-- d
tht i "port was nail it e
known 'hat Fiodciiek of.sons in ...uní,
liit'Siinn whether the ttouncil neiK a rcpott of th" i in 'ou.i " 'o. . . . ...
th- - water company h- - record Pesk for buildint; inspe. tro sof th.tee ,.nto let th" two sides ot hip ..wn Milwaukee, a on inner of th" eommit- -
tor ;il. i :it.t.n and i creation,jit i pr..r,..s. .1 tnat on tie first tiny
"sKtert n-r- iH oiH.fr'-- i Fpl.m;i- - !!' May 'he . Im k shall b. tone t! hackHon of IhMihln killins. 'two hoots, the r. adju-t.-- .l tine to rt -
, mam in t unci t ictob. r 1
contraéis We would a. I'l.v sepai ; had iefa-"- to sign it on the nilnilti'S. I' Will Of "..II" . mureal.li linen Mat.d Hi.-.- ' w .!' Prcig l.t ..,i easting l.,r p,,wr...! in the
that th,'ground that it contained what In- n- -..il to tie ad'p ten oi no- pumpvise that th- - l s. v. r oe eie.
first The r. tor this an-- , th-ri- se
of th- - w.tt.-- in Do- - river durin:4 I'l
0 ,1""bina M.-- May 17 I: . X.la i in d to the i.r.sitbnt "PI"gardi d as nn , ., r: a n'i-- attacks on la- -Consi.ler- -
I llj. Mernlns Journal spttinl I.Mit,rl WirlSan Pranrisro. May 17. Tho ap-
peal o:' James II storm, former trobr-- r of Yavapai county, Aril, convlc-l- ".
on his s. i on.l trial in 1904, of hav-ing nib. . led $ .1.3 Hi or the count?I uiuls. w as rejected hy the I'nltcilStates cit.'iiit i mid of iii pe.ils todayand th- - imhinnnt and of thtrial emu t te sustained. This t thBtltst app-- al taken from Arizona tri-
bunals lo ih.- fetbr.-i- l appellate courtof this tlistiict, it having hr'n tlipi at - - fornit r!- - to take untested acta.ns to th.- supreme court direct.
st. i m's a, .peal was taken on thg'oand thai h h id liten once In J.sl-lar- dy
win n h- - y,ts first tried anda, .putted. ' . "J
The alquílate court licld that whtlathe same off-n- se was harmed at eachtrial, th" first proceeding did not Consliiiit,. a real trial, as the acquittalwas for th" pulpos of rectifying rtors jn the record t.f the case.
I.eeaii-- e it hi. In. -- .I ait mdors. - ftind i ng m in ot. s ol . oil liew asthat lilt!, im;!. t.t could b. n: bar. This d in ft ,lei ision to I"ad.- in ,.,..,t ol llir a ll"u ", , ,' ". ,i,e, .' ... o ,..,t ,,
the summer month-'- , which will ma ''", I the li.it document with a vi- w
to ascertaining its tone. ,.j.v attorney in v riling ". th" wad i , o. kterially aff.'.t 1b- - spee.l ot eoliMinc- -
ii, Hod. I. is in what wa ,t Xmiib. is t..r automobile1.t:,in in that Part "f town wast of Die 'oin , a tiv srii- - ,, i to Sauiu.-- l nip.-- i, i
o bI. ilmedrailroad tracks, and It wouiu i..- - au- - " v hi, h .Mr
' st is fvident .inionc the ,.. o-- e
resulting troni tm- killing '
J ami Ilart.'lo Suarez. brntiu is,'l's. AtconliiiR to the latt-r- .
teinptod to arrest the Iirnih,-i'Ko.1 robie-r- but they fled te"nnt.iiiis. They were ot rt.ti-'"U- i
a battle fiim. d in which 111"
'"thers antl iv. meniler of tiv
and mo tort vc b s i; ;
laiotor i y I. , council , ham- -pi, Hit ularly ol,.
te, i d foii.o, s to injure Cvisable to tl. lav the construct:, ,n inan motel han.b d attempt
, ..mpany 's creditno w hat eiitiiplicil-- .l 'b-,f- f
r le aring from a nnm- -this pa.t i.f town until September 1st "'To put organized labor In charge A"' r "of .1 ,,,,v, no nt In .. I..,... .. , I.IKd'.ll nii'l
the dir. .ten li.-s- red by the asso. i,l- -
ti .n .titlooit tin support of tlo- na-- 1
..na i:o . rtimei.t.As i.t.lv. ty lo.iil scbeilul.'S and
(..inkiiitr bour- - would be imme-diately at ft . ti tl by the chante, th.pr. sid. et om-oio- l to his cilu r thattin v tak. up the matter with Fust,m i' t. r ; l lid. lo o, k and Sri nnay of O,.- M Veah. thisth. y did.
nt It was votr.lpr.j I ti. im i t tants, mt diclios, . t.j l'..r hoard of health 2 t '.
tPvp. ns" t'bief Ruttl. ss a.l- -
This method would pemot the Im-
mediate oon-'r- u lion of th- - Highlandand a! th- - sano tune criabl-th- e
ontrarf.tr M spt ml the majority"irai. re kill. d. The latter it -
ilu.siri.,1 eilu, atiou ;,n. trad,- - "f ' '"'would I,.- - like putting- the Iamb In !lic',i;" ,h" 'lr"'are of Ih w.df or the chicken In care ""n w i,h ""'
..r.linan. i s i otIn
" in ronlonitv .tltornrv tllaw up
i nig th- - building of all'hey did not sho.il ihr- tiroih.o-- t a 11. ett for tl i p to Colorado
"
j i ooliniii'd tin IMge , ol. I.)jo.'d after two ,,f their iiumh. r h.,.;
s,,,t liy ,)K K,il outlaw-!- . I. w ..Iks(Cimliiiiictl hi ng-- c 12. ( t. 2.) ( oulinuctl on Page J. ( a. 3.) d. iiliqii. liti
tHE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1909.
3.2fi.2n Important to All Women
"Peerless"THE JAFFA
CITY'S BOOKS SHOWBALANCES APRIL 21
OF $26,590
iHHIniicil from I'urc I. ''!. 1
CITY NEEDS THAT
FIRE ENGINE Ice Cream FreezersGROCERY CO
Tin l'tivoritc Willi Women,
kasv to iinnI'l'i'i'zos III Tln'cv Minnies.
si r. orrt askohtmf.nt of
WaterCoolers
COPYRIGHT
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WE BINDBooks, Magazines, Journals
TJIiints in f:ne. b'ndlngs a pleasure Jutt to hold In your hanili;rirh:iy bon nd volumes in w hieh the. binding is worthy of the text uiul
I'lmln uortli.v of the. other add much to the and apprn-clalHc- in
ufa 1'ine library,
31 mny lie seme of your choicest books are In need of new r;
)"ii(" s of valitabl ' J .aw or Medical Hooks mny look!MI ii.v dad uninviting; your tr d- (oiirnals, pvt Imps, are getting the
ys,m- -f or that pile of oil magaims you have uflen thoughti' ., iv.'ii Hi. un, nr slid In lip' Wiiy, but could easily be placed in
Oiiii oir two vhiiice volumes when bound In some of our fine bindingLia; i Bn is,
Our Hock of Leathers I.s la '.'o Mud satisfying find coiirísIr nt
Mur t.-tii- l.axv .Sheep and llusslt. Wo can also ninke yoi a nice clothliiml i i iu If The binding is done, right here in our ownestan-l'slim- and we offer you good prices for lhat reason. BringIn old books and have them rebound or your new ones Jmtrt'Uillj' lo latid.
5c PER
H-- S. LÍTI160WJor-MtXA-
L BCILDING.
to pui'ilmse fire Imi(.afterward refunded) r,n un
1'il.itK" op hand Airll SI,MiUM .'." 7.) '.
'JTi treasure) ' t uort idiiiw it bal
me on hand of I.' 7 H 6 1 . which t
I11!11' UP Of til brillllUC til till." Ulllllll;futid na folio:Fiiudln bonds, 18K 4 . . . .1 Ml!). OH
run in mi hoiiiiM. i s ii ! 5 .... .mío:: Ob
If iiii.lliiir horols Bill 4s ... .1.014 i 0
Viaduct bmul.4, & 1 .2Construction "(' i U hull "4
1'nik fujut ' '
lábrurv fiiiui I s''Outer,.! fund 1 :'. 1 -1
rii;i isThere ate. however, the !' lion Iim
outiitiiiidiiiK warrant, ' 'i IIKillllSt
the uiiiPinl fund.No. 11, KM. Uttl . .Hi77. SOM.
rsiid.). 4.'94, (i?, 4xvir,. 4:i. r. t?t t".sail, fiOifi. &ijm. ,".m1I, .".o:''), :.u.'2 to.'CM, Ml-'- i. fi'CK, Tiiiili, iMi.'l".
.M14; to :.!;-- ', MKii. ti'3; t" .'.lint, r. mot
to jiiiiii. r.;i. r.nvt tu mix o. sumí. 6oh:.
to 5IID0 to r.ftíirl. t.i)fi,"i. filWH, fiDHK.
iioo. 6101, iijd.'. .ri0:it $ i.:in2H.iliinrf mi hand iifdr
nil t, 11 w tit n 1i ti
witriHIils I;'l,!'i Í 0 7 S
The UMminT also 11 poiu 11 balanceof .'lull. 127. (0 In tin: wwer construr-tiOI- I
fund, v lilt Ii Is niiirti up fol-
io wk:.March 4. 1H0. deposit
(ll'l onnt of tiUMll n t in. (mo 00March 31. I Him. Interest...April 5. 1 HUH. bul. pro- -
piuccil of bond... 2:i.l Or. 00
iiuiHiu-- on hand ;piii.i ''7.r.o'J'Iih t it'll .111 iim' also reports 11 s
on niiiroprliiiton made by th'government to illy of AllJii'iiii'i Ui' foiexpense of irrluatlnn itiriKii HM.
June 30, l!mü, depimit I.'IO.OOO.OO
duly 2:1. l'.0s,w II 11 it lit . . . 8. 2(12 on
(.'Jt. , 1 !(.iirruut , . . 7.8S.1.21
Sept. 23, 1H0K,
nn i ra nt 2.no;i,:'int. 14. H'OK,
it 41 til . , , , 1)74 :i i io.noo.On
The follow Inn Hi 111. a inounl l:.K toH.D41.35. er Incurred by tin-
tint council In April I HON, and were)Hid (Hit of K Del ill fund by pl c.si littounill:I'lacliiK bniiiiine fountain 4 Ü :i r.
IMiiiim for city ball .1,110 IIM
"A Ibiiipiel illi- - Hook'' lidi nvclopin I II K III
iyiwerae pumping pliiut :i.S42 00
IAll addllloiuil bloi k of round to lie
too'd for piti k piirpoit-N- uiul Incnti'd In
tl:e "IH((IiIiiiiiI" was piiieluiMil ill u.
oh! or 12.000A new lire Nliitioii ujih n t .1 i nl i
on South l.iHili mu.. I In Hie "IHKh-bluilH.- "
couHdi le eijullimeiit of cattle$:i titlK 0.1.
A 111MV Ntetiin nlti'1-- roller haspurchaHi'd at 11 cont 014- ll.lnu,
with a ruin! at a font ofJ2MI, makliiK a mini of :,:ilfi
Hi 1111 l ..Hi,, mnoiint of I l.lir. l :t I
lililí arc propi'- Inn K' able In 111 w
bnvc bci-- paid milill the fjeiiclal fund penditiK the re.,', lit of piocceilK of build nub', whichw ! now Iiihc on hand, (if the aboveHininini the Hum of i'i, I ill. Mi n!challjed lo tin- - ma Dilciiu ncc of obi
! pvntein. and Hie niini id' $221ii"itn nthi'i- ib pni tmenl
licsp, ctlully Mubnilttcd,J. 1! M M AM'S.
City ( 'b i k( II V TieiiKiirri 'i Kipoi l
Slati tnelil hhowbiu rfit .pi' imtl illbin si iikiiim of ibc i ll v tl'f'HslilTrI10111 April I .Mb, IIIUH in Vprll 1; I -- t .
IWM. Iinlti-h- e.
(oieit'.i nn I lilidlii,'; Mtiiul- - lililí I
ll.ila lice, Aj.rll IStl-i- l'.los t ii 4 v 4 1
f(. .1 l from tax b w .... 2.4 Hi 2r,
,1 a (it 7 0
tnlir,tI al'l I .'.ñu.! O.i
K, hrtllH.- mil.lIlllliK-l.'-ll I A III!
Ili.liihci-lill- o,,4It Moil 1 uiiiliiiK ItoniN Inioi .
tl.d.in.-- . Aim II I'.th. 1 Niei 13 4
ft' . . h d II,, Ml t V I.IU :
It (
IMid
i: bllllrf,mn,
lli.l.lll.e s 'i :i ii ji
lu,'ti".t on l iiiiiliiiu lloiuls l mm i- -'H lane.-- Vprll .Mil I o II I I M !
'.,,,-- . "III 1. - 1, i ;ni
li t, r. vt
Aids Nature
I'.l. lit Illusion
líala IlCf 2. BO:'. (I jI Ml I'I -- I Oil lllllllt't Itnilll'
HiiUiru c. April 1Mb. IX'iS $ 4.'
lid el d from I. ix b'Vy . . 1 ,2x. I
1.7M!
IlllCI'St i oii)"insl;i!d 0
Fx, ti ;i ii m ' "ndi mil in is. )i ii .... 3 Ml Tñ.l.HO
Million-,- 1.H2H.Mt lllsll'lH'liOII ni' II V Hall.
I la lu nee. April ir.lli. I!'.Id' (v".l t rom tii v '.K31.il
I'i. TH'.'
Wlll'llllllK I III B22.3.r.
Rilaiic, $ 0.1 4 0 6 4
I'urk I nuil.d from l.i t levy . J 41
d usurer , . l.--
M11I.1111 47 !
1. bract I 11111I,
ilvfil from tax levy . . 2,1 2:'..
ild f ''.if iircr 2,o:,l.!Hi
(ál'IH-1'll- I 'unit.Hnlun.e. April I .lili. I 'His. t .1 !
J t ' i i d from.1 S. Ill VI I!. Cot. ...... 24 107
K. I'll. y . Col K.',7 ;5'IV Marshal. . . 3.2 ir, t
,1. II .Mi'Miitiiix, I' rli . lo.sns.ooA, M. Wlilti'oinli, H. Ih" 14 0
J. W. Sin 11 2(1.00
J N CladilihK, flt.v MiiK 40.10
In. J K I'liiri-.- ' 4.10J niii unci' (.'mu i,2'.2.:nI'ound Suit 12 Oil
I11I1 77 9.1 1
H.7K2.I.IM 'nlllllllH I', lid K.;,Bi-.- IH)
H,i la neo , . f 12.117.21lieiclpls.
D.'ilaiice. April With. IWOH. . :U. 3 ft 0
Itcei hi d from:.1 S. Ili'llVi-n- , Coll ;i 0.7 10. 01
Coll I, .1411. SO
T. Mi M lililí, Mitriiliíil . .'1.241.00J. II. .McMmiiin, Clerk.. . 40.SÜK 00A M. W'liilriinib, I!. Him. 1400.1 W, Sliea, II. Iiim 2 li.OO
J. ,u. laddinií, t'lty Kntt.. 141.10l)r .1 K. 1(14 10I iihiirauce Com 1. 2li2..H:l
I'ound Siili-- 12.00'.'Iterild
,02(1. i
lllsblll'kl'IIK'lltM.I'i. Id wairantH:
(lelieral .'.11(14 !ln
II11II1II11K Fund 0 2 2. SILibrary Fund !,(.M.I'mk Fund ,:i(i7.t)K
I'abl Int. coupon.:I 001 4m Mil 0. on
tilín 4 ,:!2ii.iioI Mill hN l.2li. 20
Viaduct Hoiol.i 713.HO
J !H in, :i
lliilaui $ 27.!it;:i s
Sliili-incii- l sliowinu icccipl-- . of Iheill 1 iisiii'i-r- iici'Oiiiii fun J:
March 4, IlOíl. deposit111 count r $ 0,0(1(1 00
March 3). IIIOH. Iiilcrcsl . 22,1aApril 1, liUHI, hiiliincc
pun Ih m 2 !u, ni O'l
Hub 3 ail. I 2 7. 10
SEWER BIDS WILL BESOLICITED ON JUNE
M out Iniii'il oil I'uue I. ( id II.)
"f the winlcr 11 onlhs on Hie lowlandsewer, thereby lietllllK Ihldllull llloslof Hie work h lore tin- next springr Ii w 0.1 Id Iso be mlvlMul.lc to In- -
lOsI up, ni li t nehinn 111a, bines prut Id I
the siime eould be UHed in the ulles,III.' I'i I, l,edlllll; the wm U
II com losnill We lleulle pil I'I I, U I.I
,i tlllinli lb' enu illeerillli force lorr.iiihlitv and uceut:toy with w lib-I-
y IniM- dime this- wmk. reali'.iitRto Ibeir exertion s line the t'll It
of ' inn abb te npply lor bids in litshort time lhat we have It I e- -
mitrkiihle conshlei lit; Ho lemjth oflime that Ih'- ennincerlun d, pa i t m ntIiiih 1 n able lo ttice us the .lo I ii thai
111 .oir possess), m.i: pet t'lllh Mtblllltted.
.1 AS. II Uüo'l'il,Cll.lil llllill Sewer Colltniltt'C
Th . ri pot I with its reeoinn I.'
ttuiis was adopted by unaiiintoiH vote.
SANITARY DEPARTMENT
HAS UttlM IStM BUST
iiiiinil ltfMHt of Olflit i' Shows Thataiiipiilmt i for lri'laxillon I im-it-
ss I Ins I ,- -( ( l linniiih lie--
liner.
The annul. upoit of tb" city mullan otfi, er. 'l ie .in as Mot l ilt, as a.llf.t the , nun. il l.st niKht. w.e l
A bu. tin t ipie, N.w Mexico,April tl.lh. llt.i'.i.
the lion. M.iMu and "it y t'oun,VI I, IP liter, pie, New Mi
C III Icllleii Mel cW 11 ll I I'i spe,tally piestnt m annuiil V'p.
tll iippoiutin.-u- In the latter tll,lluls HOIS, a oanipjiiKii of le HHIlt; Up
ihe ards . nd vacant I ots w as 1II.UI4
zz zn I
....slomacn lo atgest
,.
Mtf-.-t- r ry hrttrr. ,
car nor ra prvltt. aa
M0INTEZUMA TRUST COMPANYALBUQUERQUE NEW MEXICO , ,
Capital and Surplus $100,000,00INTE-KES-
T ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS
Readers of This Paper
Tlimisii nd upon I hotinn mix of vvo- -
nirn h:io kidmy troubln and neverMliJK'Ct II.
W0M11 n'K romi'daint oft-- prove toIn' nolliiiiK t int' but kldni'y Iroubli'. orllio exult of kidni'y or bliiddi-- dix- -
If tin- kldnn are not In li"iiltl.'rorillitloll, H Will til UKi' til'' otlu-- i
oilfiiliM to bi'i'oino (.IIhi iihi'iI.You may xui'fir a kitiH dial with
pnlit In the Imi k. belli iiitf-d- o n ft cl- -imr. ln.'Klarlii: and Iomh of ambition.
I'oor lii iillli inaki-- you ih i voum, Ir-r- ll
aldi' dnl may be di'dpoildenl ; ItiiuikK any one no.
Hut t liouiiaiidH of Irrilabli', iptvoullnd iiiid broki-n-do- n womrn haveriNlori'd ilodr hinlth and Htrcnth byih' um- of 11 t. thi KratK i ! in y J.ivi-- and liladdir Jtcmidv
Swíiinp-lioir- t brlnu new life and1 i v to tin' kidni-- , tin- i.luw of
lOII'll llOllllll'.M.Maiiv for a namplo boftli to
m w bat. Satnp-Hoo- t, the itriul Klil-m- y,
I.lvi'r mid liladdfr lli'iniily willdo f"r linón rad'-- r of tbl.tp;ijn-r- , who Iiiih not already tried It,iiiiiv iiddiriM Dr. Kilmer A Co., Hinx-liiuiilo-
.. Y., and rerelve Haiupb,'botlle Hie by mail. You in pur-- 1
liiin- ihe rebullir fifty-cen- t andbottles at hII drujf hlorcii.
uiatid, and with the insista ncc of thepp um if the city which imllulcd
ittcr i onslanl ly, and Ilia activeof all tin- citizen.-!-, much
u..h necoin.lllic(l by the tlni" theruiiK'-i'K- nut here. .Many
of Ihe lots on which wcedH werei;iowliihf have been of Ihe1:111).', 'l'lie Htaiinii nt pool which form-erly existed at the corner of Central.minie and First dtreet no longer
The caterpillar pcM which in- -I'i Hied Ihe tl'cON of till! I'lty'WllH at- -
taekeil by men with toichea and n
euimldera ble urea burned oul. Bylin e, lion of the ci(y council all tnasheet oíkiim at liiteiMecliiiif cornerH'eM" Checked lip illld Vel'illed ilH H
proper location and a report madeIheieiui. ComplainlM of varloiiH 'n
which were referred lo me fromtil,- - lo time have been taken care of.
Slioitlj- after ihe fair w.ih hciii-le- tlever, and dijihthej hi, niailu lln
I.'nder the dliectlon of W,e
Hoard of Health, and the City 1'hyKl-- 1
ian, lily time wa.s almost entirelykIvui inri- to placardiiiK the housesw'iieie those diaciisi h existed and hcc-iii- ij
111 tlu (piurauliui'H esta lilishedwere properly observed,- thin
until (llite recently. At thetime I nut goin- aliout ordi'r-hi-
clcan-uji- s where the Nanie iik;found necessiiry,
l!eKiecll'ully Mllbmitteil,THi i.M AS F. All Hi MI.V,
Sanitiiry Jiispector.Scwi'i' ( oiiiinl-sliiiie- r's lti'HH't.
Martin Tierney, Newer coininissloncr,riibiiiitteil his annuiil reporl last r Ik litshowing' ependiturcH of $I0S0 fur thedepartmi'iit iIiiiIiik the yenr. and ap-p- i
k an lleinizeil (1st with appara-tus USIfl by the ilepartiuenl.
Mr. Tierney also Niibinilted a similarreport as slreet commissioner, Williomplele itemized slaleiucnls of the
work done mid the cost tln reor durlntIn- yenr.
SURVEY FOR SEWERS IS
PRACTICALLY COMPLETE
t II y Mtlcuiill, lopis-tor- . Main liiiuac11111I 111 Ions Oiher ImproMinciilsli'i'i iienilcd liy ihe (hy I aiylneer.
.lii me II ;i.idiliti the cllv ennl- -
in i siibmitled his iiiiniial report lasllouht of Hie wotlc of hi.s depiirtinentwhich has been brouKht up to n IiíkIiKiinle of elliclency since he has hadlimine .iii,I in connection with thenew sewer and oilier improv ctnenl'ihas been one of the hardest workeddepartments The city enulnoor re-
ported line and urade Riven during Ihecar for over fifteen thousand feet of
videWlllks He repiil'ted the .sewersurvey practically complete; reviewedthe sv.stein Improvements
diu lnii the jcar, InclmliiiK' theti tu i iik Minimi; re, omiiii'inb'd a Hell
i i nisi ci inn rain kíiiiko In the engi-neer's office- in order to net accuratelata on (he rainfall for use in plannlti;;lile new sew, rs: recntlimendeil the up- -
I'olul mint of a ci nient .sidewalk In-s- pt
i tor and nave imthy it"inl.e'lst.ttemeiils of the cost of the severalpieces of w ork pel formed under tip'hlerto. II of the department.
OVER ONE THOUSAND
PINCHED DURING YEAR
Viinmil lit jHirt nt' t ilt Mar-h- al show-- I.
INN XllX'sts: I.", sent of t;iiiinl.Int l. 127 in the .lint.
Tlic annual report .f the city mar-di shows all', as made ilurini; theyear 1.1ns, t , c niinitt.'d to tin- Kiiind.in ry. 2 .' sent t coinit Jail The n- -elpls of the office w.-r- $2.2!'r andVMi ni, ü 5 i I i, 2 M e,l Is w ere ful lll.dl -
I prisoners in Un-
it
, it v Jail at a cost$,l2.ái. The ! pott also showed
.hart!,-I-- made ill p.lttie 111
-- t, d.
MOT READY FOR ATTACK
ON UNIONS
( ( out iiiin d front I'nuv Col. )
the hawk. Witness the efforts of''. loilllpels ana bis Ii- - utetinnts to, ni-,- i la-- s In conxresH,
o It lilt. I. ks on the power of theHI is to Isst e Piiiin, tious atnt their
loposcd am ndinciits to the miti- -
u- -i law s-- We s ihe pit blent of liie Aniel
an IV.Ici ation ot defy lllsc t In
oielii'st coin t in th laud and that toow hile he I.-- umb-- ii t ill S' ntellce. In
is tlnr,. aiii'.uust us that wouldMiinc the task of tioni,eiill,- error 'f his ways?"
Labor unions, it is set forth, domi-nate
i
the dot let y for tin- promotion otutdoM! la! cdin ation and while the o
t Iih.,1 ''il trade schools in whichtío kiiailuile shouM be a finishedwelkin, n, ii all'K' d that in many laiKc
Ito s. n skilled vvotkinan could notlocate , luf.loy lllellt without ii UltiotlIII ,1.
snmiirr I t.uiidcrs: i Vcw v,",!.
ir. May 17. The r.t itihstertint-- r i "a rnma rt h toiiity ran tn the
uiier ill,- - rocks nod Mink All onw s.i.-,l- The strain, r was
f 1.05 burden.
MHwCMlttMtlMMltMMMI
Annual Report of Chief of
Also RecommendsThat New Hook and LadderTruck Be Purchased,
The time honor.', recnuiinc ndalionlhat the y purchase a now fire
and a hook and ladder truckMas made again lot ninlit hy Fl.'eI'hl, f Hurtles. In bis fifth I'lintMl
of the department. Then- were1IU i.l. inns diirlritr tie- er, th
nt runniiiK 112 miles.(Xplosloiiít and flyiiiK :pat ks causc l
the lai'Ker pi rcentitK'' of the fires. Thetotal lor'H on but bl inns and contentsdurlnir the yenr wiiB slightly over $30,.000, net loss minus lusura.iei' aboutJ 2 x, '().
iJiirlriK- the year the roireliasedii ciAnbinatiou liose and chemicalwaKoh. a thousand feel of hose andtwo homes. Twelve thousand dollarswas upent for the operation of thelepa rtment dulhiK Ihe year. Th';chief's repru't was comi.lele in everydetail and Includeil as on exhibit anInteresUnif report of Ihe Mucky .Moun-
tain Fire 'nil.-r- fliers' association onnecessary fire protection In this city,r.'comiiiomlinK a vastly niot'esystem than at pr, s. nt maintainedThe report was referred to the lirecomnilllee. lis complete dala tefleciscredit upon the fire chief.
SUIT TO DISSOLVE
U. S. EXPRESS
Stockholder Declares Interestsof Company Have Been B-
etrayed by Men Now in Charge
i ii, M.iilillilf .Imirmil Siipi-Ih- Ifitwil Win--
Xi w York, Muy 7.-- The fact that
John L. IHulley, of this city, has ap-
plied to the cotiit lor the itppolntnieii!of a receiver and for the dissolutionof the Cnitcd States Kxprcss com-
pany became known today when it ti
argument on the application wasmade in court. Counsel for Mr. 1 Mid
ley, who asserts he is a stockholder Inthe , Xpt'uKs eonpaii, today applied toIhe supreme court tor a writ of man-
damus to compel F.dward T. i'latt,t urcr of the company to permit anexamination of the hooks. The de-- i
iislon was reser,-eil-.
The d, fen, hints named hy the suitb ought by i null", are fmiiior SenatorT, lomas C. i'latt, his son i, KilWitril T.Piatt and Frank II. I'latt; Jamea C.
I'alKO, in 1,1, nt of Ihe W'clls-Farg- o
Ixprcss compau.v, Levi ('. W eir, president of the American Kxpr.ss company and a former director of theI'nited States Kxpress. company; Francis Jamie Molsoii ami ( hauncey ti.( 'i osby.
Die d, fendanls have, it is asserted.siiunndcrt d the assets of the company,paid dividends imperiling the com-
pany's capital, voted to themselves i -
travagant salaries; used the funds forspeculative pin poses and surrenderedlarge amounts of business unnecessar-ily to rival.
A meeting of Mnekhohler.H fur theel., lion of officers, it i.s further a!letted, lias not been held for foity-sl- x
.wars, since which time vacancies In
the directorate have been tilled by thehoar, I of directors "a si Ifbody,'' the in. inhers of which, it isaid, uw ii les than one pel- - inl
tlic company' stocks,Frank H. I' utt in a slat m nt today
said that he attached sma it o... ,.,.anee lo ih, suit.
nt woitK is as iait rKit- -
I'l t 'llON AS I'dKSlltl.i;. M !..OK-OJ'- HHOKI IH) K
(iH sM,i:n; i iiii:ity in o i:I'l AM . I VI ItV I'HIXti XKWAMlI I' 11 llll. MINI TIO Al WAYSI1FTTKU Ullllk AM JtlOIU.I'IKIMIT M U l( V. i: HI I Vt 1 1 1. A ntlAI, IIIM).mi: wiii, niMiMi: im- -I I III M, I At MtllV t il , IIK'K (III'liM'tn i it i;. i ih. m.nWAt.ONs.
kansasI'üssThIjñts i
FOR DESPERATE NEGRO
I'll, rokee. Kau., May 7 T itHunter, and wife, well known Ml UK
people of Ibis , ity Were alt. li ke I b5
a n.nio on ti,,' main sited hi . alHi 1,1 ll Ik lit last Ii.ht. both l.'iiivitilj se-
vere injuries.The ti, nr.. st. i, .,1 behind a tr, e and
deliberately slid Hunter. breakin!his i ollar bone The nct;ro then Ktali.bid Mis. llttiii.r and díame-- her twoblocks, when I e became a Hi I andian away. Mi Hunter IS lltlcoll-I- I
ycbuis w ben In assailant but re- -
i n in a ,v minutes, The townai oust ,i, and if the rtcKt is i .( tin lit
he ptob tlov wiii t,e lynctiet Hunteris c.l b th Si. Loots and SatiFraiicN, till,, a, I.
t liba l'uiili liilcrv.II , muí. i. May 17 The s, . tetary of
tin. ttltc. Villaico.t. state, i to, lay
that ttle forth, otiiiltii lim'ut t won!,!reach a total id Hilly 2;i.ihii n.'rt 1. av-Ii- ir
a d, :tca-n- oyer the t, nialreveilles of 1 2 i,,i,t unit. wl-i,- it Is
i t' ll will i nvi red by the re-
citas from th, national lottery.I'lii'iiro,- - finally p. tin
o'tteiy bill, apptovinit al'. of its ar-
ticles.
HERE IS RELIEF FOR WOMEN.if M b tu itM ttftck, rrtnary,
nr Kt4m-- tiout. ti.d nuil ft c?rt;ii, (iit?Muthrh rtMí' f from M'iiht ills tr X":tnT irT
KAI.I ' ft i mr n .,.'.(rv.ií'fr, ftl rr iriii a I Frm H i.n--- e,
iicut.l:iii: icidinms'KMi tv 4 ,rriifi. OIihrir' An ml tan- - lmf i lrn.. -- ,
fMi ht m i fM V . 4,mii m h KtlwAirvM, 'itM MoidrrraTCo- - U Ui S i.
GOOD THINGS TO FIT
TODAYOnly-Gr- eat
Big Bargains30 Bread Tickets.. $1.0015 lbs Cane Sugar. $1.00
1 worth to a family.
1 case Diamond C
Soap (100 bars) $3.001 pkg Gold Dust... .20
100 lbs Greely Po-
tatoes $2.652 doz Oranges, 25c
size, for .35
Oranges, by the box, $2.902 big ( iranges to
Ihe box.
10 lbs Estancia Val-
ley Beans 50
In Our BakeryDepartmentWe redeem bread ticketsfor any bakery goods at
5 cents each
FRUIT B ARSTODAY, the doz 10c
Fresh Cakes of All Kinds
TODAYCOOKIES OF ALL KINDS
Hot Rolls & Coffee Cakesat 11 o"clock
mu ii fin imwi'Liiiiiimi
The Jaffa Grocery Co.laooil Tlilnct to Knt
Mall Orders I Hied Same I;as Hcceivi'd
There is No Need for
You or Your Family
to Skimp on Clothing
Your credit is po.nl Willi us.We can outfit your whole fam-ily, and you can pay for it atthe rate of one dollar a week.And we liuarauiee our prices, tobe the best iu the city.
lo not let "hard times" In-
terfere wiih your per.'onal ap-pearance. It Is Important that
ou should look well, nn, l youcan not afford to K shabbyJust because ou don't have theprice of a suit.
llavi you ever examined thnline of Koo.ls we carry? Von willfind our suits just us good inquality, w firknmnship, fit andstyle as any In the city. Weate prepared to supply men,women and children with riny-thiii-
tiny need, a nd KUaranl'--IV, i y garment riyht up to dateIn ami pattern
E. MAHARAMó I It West tent ml.
CONSOLIDATED LIQUOR CO
8lirretrs In Mrllnl a Faklaantl llnelirt-l,- i A dionii,
IIUI I.h.tl K 111 Al I KS I
WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARiWs hsnitls everythlna In 'ur Una. Writs
f.'t PIUHlfrttril Cs'Hi-'fc-U- mil Prlc llstissua to deslera uny.
Teletihnae 11.riKsr sr. ami t orrr. at AVE
ARTHUR E. WALKERMrf lasuranra. Nrtrrtarr Mutual Build-
ing Assot-Uiloa- Ma.
tl'H w' Oairal Aa.
ixi: mu it it ik.If Keall ' t'il ' Hair Tonic .)... n,.t
l.i, leap dandi aft, stop tin- hair ft oniaiiiUK out. and Klow n.-- b.lir toyour n:iic s., t ...n. , with n,. i t i i.l ,,u paid us t,r it.Sariiy i ft.-- could I..- I ilr, r Twosi, s. .,ic an i j i o,., j. ii. , i i: i. ::
t'o. i r So ,o.. and theK a ii St.o e
I 'mu, I tiuircs lNini-Mi- l.
CI . une. W .. May 17.Kitpr in t!i" l.i! ,",,it. todayIll.sSe.l fie ,;.,1K.S of tl.,,, t.IO-aith-
ly sp. ai;-!.;- ,.f t',, i;., :u, nt"ama III I t'-- I VI and fek.ttiitp.,tv Th.- mi - i. r.oiü' t t"
'i" . !'i,-i.t:- . to Stor tO tl),,. ,i ütii, lit 1 at, It 'd a, i.s o."
I in. I in flota c'einl. a!i, ki'd toIx't n td.t.tin, d b tr;;u I.
: Albuquerque Lumber CoWHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER
Glass, Cement, Wall Paper and Rex Flintoke Roofing
BWorth First Street. Albuquerque, New Mexico
tlHHwMMttttetIMMtMMtMlltMMVV1TII AMI'M MIAN'S AXO
The Bank of Commerce of AlbuquerqueFiti'mla lo Dcposlliirs! rropr Acommoilatlon
Accounts. t'lpilul, $100,01)0.00.
VOLUME UP
BOOK BINDER, RUB-
BER STAMP MAKER
PHONE (14.
l'M Ill'ASslill FAtTI.inHS
a nil Sollcll.s ew
ii. l'rcsldent: ' W. S. fitrlekler. ViceAssistunt t'uslilcr: W illiam Mcintosh,I'dackwcll. U. F. Croinwcll.
SANTA FE TIME TABLE.
W
(Effective November in. ions )
rmm the tasl Arrite. Ip'tN'o. 1. Helitlicrn ( al. Kiprelis. . 7:45 p lllNo. .1. CHlif.,1 niii l.imllt-i- l . . 1: vil p 1 D'l PNo. 7. N,.rth. ful. Kast Mull. .in:.".:, p lit 41 sNo. 9. El V. & Mex City Kip 11 in P 1 1 a
I n, ni ihe H eat-- No.
S. Cha i,. Fast Mall I (10 a I tla(. 4. chitHKi lanutyU 2 a
N Chi. Kan CU Eip. t 411 V 7 itl'ettm alter 'Intins
bll, Aniarill,,. K,srll andfttrisl.ud
N'o. 81?. from TarlsbaJ. R- -weli and Amarillo 11 Rip
No. M. 4"hl. Jjn. A K C Kx. I TMNtK 10 c!'nn-c- i at I .a my with branch tr'"
fur Santa Ke and aiops at all fWIn New Mt.ifíti. T. K. PL'KDT.
THE HOTEL CRAIG tI 3 8 , W F.ST hlLVFIt A V F. XTK
Best locntlon; f im-- Tnoina;all motl.'in conveni-ences; aalisfiietiontruaranterd Com.
J. A. WOOD, PROPRFJOR
B. H. BR1GGS & CO
DRUGGISTS.Frftpriatora mt
litara do Iharmotr. Car. tiald aad HiHlghlaail I'h.rBuiT. Car. falsi t eatral aad
Broadway.
SCREENSI. FOi r.MIJJ.F. the tirmral "trt,-Kr- , will Uifi mu the H1"
Fl.one
Offlivn wuil lifc'tors: Siiloiiiim I.niiI'lesiili-i- I taml t'ashicr; W. .1. dolinson,tiooruc J. iniltli'i(lc, A. M.
M ALOY'SWe twelve Strawberries
.',.-1- every morning; directt" i.iii rt Im flower.
is the best time to re-
aremi-v- .StruwlK'rrii'f . The;lull,',- muí cheap, r now thanHi, v i-v- HI lie later.
Dun ' t unit until hot weather.W lien Ciie Infries ate jioor and
!ii nil i s in j,ut up j.uir pro--
:9
: DO IT NOW j
A. J. MaloyPhone 72
1
Ml
GROSS, KELLY & COMPANYWh- olesale Merchants.
Wa 'l. Iliilo ami P,'lta -- Ml'inlly
l.ltl(jl B --l:l i: I.AS VFflAS!
THE WV M. FARR COMPANYWn,!f..v'e ar4 Refsll
UK ALIUS IKtJ.lt AM otl.T MltiT'AasMia m nri,illT. j
Oiitl, "( It ra S li'ioit Wsrks'Prlisa airs Paid.
.,f
The grrat tucroa o( IV. I'ierce'i CnIJfl idioiilin curing onk toniath, wasted Kodira, weak
lung, maú olntinalc and lingering otiugha. ia hated onthe recognition ,tf the lundamenlal trulh that "ttoltinMedical Diacovery" aupphea Nature with
ttaauv-repairin- muavle-makin- material, in con-densed and concentrated form. ith llm help Nature
i. . .... .if rt auppuea ihe necessary airengtn i ineejfluod, build un tlx hod y and thereby throw oil lingering
t tibsiinal coughs. Ilia "Discovery" the' digeative and nutritiva organa in sound health, purtbea
nd anrichea th blood, and nourishes lha verves inavrt Catabtitbaa sound vigorous health.
it im br sVerref foBmt rat e tmimklmt rn(aera'a aafblag "lml aa tmr . Ssr .
IV. riarce'i Common Sens Medical Adviser. In Plain Fngliah; or, Med-lea-n
Staaphaad, IttuH patea, over WI illustrationa, newly revisedt ililioa, paoor-boun- arnt lor 21 on-ce- stainna, to cover cost ot mailingnt. Uoth-boun- Jl stamps. Address Dr. K. V. Picrc. Huíalo, N. V.
THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL.1 TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1909.
GENERAL STAFF IS;SPfíECKLES 15 SIARi
IIIRKING FOR WITNESS BEFORE
BIG ARMY GRAFT PROB E
A farmer s ufe, fte Life to LeadPiessuie on Congress Is
Steadily Getting Stronger;Important Changes in Organi-
zation Contemplated,
Who BacKod Fight onjoodling Supervisors in San!Francisco Takes Stand,Against Pat Calhoun,
it
Have your own little garden, Jersey cow. pure cream, spring chickens, fresh eggs, fruit, berries, driving horse, clogs, shadetrees, flowers, etc. You can have all these advantages and make enough to pay all expenses by buying five acres i n
Illy Mornlnu Juuiaiid Sn'.I,iI I.cum'iI Vt lrc j
San ! raiieisio. May IT. Rudolph!irt cUlcs. tiie Sim Kruneisro han'mr
who contributi $1 00. 1. Oil to prosecute
Mürninir Journal I!ur an,13 .Munscy R.uildn;r.
WiisliinsliHi, 1. ., May Hi. J
fresh evidence of till' troubles thamato nnd house leaders r.'c uIiir ti
experience in tryinff to repress expon
dlturrH Is oomini? to light dally. Thilatest development In the direction o
in imiuirv into municipal conditionsin 1:01(1 was called to the u iln. ss slam!In tho trial of Patrick I'aihoun (,,.day and added to the case of the neo- - SS0Nhigher appt'opriatior.H in itinu;i:tnni
ify. J.illlllH J'rlf. Hi. t MMin í ':Vr-- iiKitiBataafcii mtá-- l ar
pie a detailed account, of his reasons'for opposing Mr. Calhoun's plans forrailway development and of the m:'ii-- ;Her in which he became involved as asupporter of the proscenium. Ilia ex-- ipl'ination had hen In pro;.;r, s but afew moni.-nt- i when Assistant I
Attorney Honey replying to a slat.'-- !
mint by one of the attorn, ys for thedefense, declared that he had throwndown the bars, had summoned Mr. j
s'precliels as a witness lor the firsttime in any of the tiials for bribersand that he stood r, ady to meet amline of impairy the defense mu;ht'hoove to pursue 'h- n oross-examin- a
lion was reached."We hav be.-- trying Mr. Calhoinij
Hid no oilier." said Mr. Ileiioy, "hutfrom tin- time we besjan tin- selec tionof the jury the defense has endeavored j
o try .Rudolph Sprockets and JamesI). I'helun at the same time. Voti'
with tin' army. It appears that tinSi'ii' ial spiff is st. nJil.v propslng ahenf.Ill Its plans to Increase the rrmy. Tinpressure on couírrosí; to enlarge tilnrmy for some timo lias been stronghilt It is !?oÍá 'o Kcl stronger. More-Kr- ,
Secretary of War J Hvlc
on ns favorable to ir, and tinI'lvslilont himself in well Inclined to
the eiilursement .f the military armJust at present the army is lartroi
than it has been for a rood while, withthe organization as a rule enliste,,up to tin i' peace stveiiM'.h. The landforres now under arms amount tiabout "ii.OOO nun. lint the n"nerriistaff is not satisfied with this, an,
is Riven out that under the super-
vision of (leneral William Wither-ppomi- .
of the war eollejie, the genera'staff is evolvins a. plan to reorsnnlzitho regular nrmy on a basis of :!.", 00!110.11
Divided into thirty-eigh- t five-acr- e tracts perfectly level and finest of soil only one and one-ha- lf miles from the city on NorthFourth Street. Full irrigation system just completed to every tract at a cost of some $4,000. Also every tract fronts on a60-fo- ot avenue. Electric light and telephone available. The famous Camino Real or Scenic Highway leading from Albuu-quercji-
ie
to Las Vegas, upon which work is to be begun August 1st. is to pass through the center of this sub-divisio- n.
Already a number of beautiful country houses are contemplated which should enhance values to $500 per acre within twoyears. Every tract is sold under a restriction Terms one-fift- h down, balance within two years. For further informationcall at office for descriptive folder or drive north on Fourth street and see for yourself.
D. K. B. SELLERSOffice: 204 Gold Avenue
have insinuated, times with out, num--
ler, tl'.at Mr. .spi.-.-kei- was hack oltho proseeutlon for a malicious juir- -
pose, for His personal Main and pro- -
tit and in an offort to nain controlof the I'nited Railroads.
"Veil made tills isoi- Surely youire not afraid to meet it now that he;
Vi!''S
0is on toe slam i. preparen to answer;olli" Iplestiolls."
Mr. Sproe!o!s lestlfhd that he first
,4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4-'l-f4''f'- l
It Is expected that Keerolary Dick-
inson will embody the report of thegeneral staff on this suhjoi in li Is
lirsl report as lmad of the war de-
partment. The j.ian contemplates hfipoitant cliaimes in orfcu ni.at ion. suclas the consolidation of the ipiartor-nuistcr'- s
department, the subsistencedepartment, and the pay departmen'into a single department, with a majo:general at the head.
Hut the most important ehanueproposed would be In the line. TíoInfantry force would be ma!eriallenlarged, so as to consist of nine dhlsi. ins. hnvinu a. tidal of elsht ' bri-
gades. The cavalry would consist o!
three divisions with a total of six iri-sados, other branches of the servici
ould be strengthened ami thoroughly modernized.
Army officers have- bmsr been of tieopinion that a, material increase o'tin- army is Imperative and they hav-bee-
able to niah" stronK uruumvnttfur their proposition.
Kvery J ear the oqulpinor.t of tip
ame into co'iflict with tin- I'nilelRailroads in I'oi".. when he learneild' a proposal t" substitute the over-
head trolley for the cable on the Sut-
ter .street system. .s tin owner ofproperty "li the lines of this system,and as a member of the Sutter Streetimprovement club, .Mr, Sprockets saidhe actively opposed the project iiiiintiiihis influential ac'iuaintences and h,
had consented three limes o meet Mr.
HOLÜNGSWORTH 15 i?
$1DENIED RELIEF
' i t I
Morning JournalJob Rooms
II. 1st;. If v..
for I'llKMHit have a sad- -If! HOUS E
í!Calhoun to discuss the project.
In detailing the cent', relices towhich he reterr.-d- Mr. Spieckels' tes-
timony proved that the most interest-Itn- ;
feature of the day's proceedingsHi.' said tl'.at he had steadfastlyfused to accept the street railwayiitoshlent'.'i nrnumonts. in support o!
We will rent ou n Stylish SaddleIK H l!S. ü.-,-o cuch additional lioiirdie horso of your ow n and vv I: h hiconsult iim. Private riding less.ius,Bold. t .Sll OM,V,
well taken can; of1 lomen bought und
by tAi
Congressman AttackedSouthern Newspapers
RIDING SCHOOLpeals in Vain to Speaker Cannon and Colleagues, fill) Norili Thli',1 SI. PIioiich 'ill or 2U1I,
the overhead trolley and had ri jectcdoffers of eoniprimilse that he believedto be to the ciiy's d ca ida we
"(in the of our third In-
terview." said Uie witness, "Mr. Cal-
houn said he would be willilV-- i to
withdraw tho cable line from I'tu ifie
avenue where my residence is located--.lid substitute an overhead trullo)p'.e on Rroadway in the same .lis-:i,c- l.
Ho called my nttintion to theft i t that in common with many of mj
e.hhors I had carriages and auto- -
11
t
i:
lufrny in modern fashion l.fi'mw ln-- 'TCilSlURly expensive, even f no troops
are added. Last session, for instance,consress refused to appropriate any-thing for aerial experiments. Withthe constnnt developnient In arishlpsit will be impossible for eorocress min i,
lontier to refrain from allowingsums for airsliip purchasi
and experimentation.The advani es in oinnal corps work
dmpi ovemerits In artillery and the likeillustrate the fact that inon nsine, demantis on t lie treasury for the up-building of tiie army cannot be es-
caped ur overlooked.
I H.i Alordlnc .leio-llil- l''lal I ItirrJ'ashl!iKlon. May I7.--- A mllny; b.v
itSp.aker Cannon today prevented EVERYTHING IN ntl
haps the r.- oncoino; n t lie ItmiFo ol
tiie old wounds vt the eivil war. Mr.
iiollinysw orth. of (iliiu, sought to ALL THE WAY UPPrinting1,1, bib ", and was not dependent on trostreet car. In reply I said that my
fifth t was not a selfish oil", and ihtilI wits interested in the welfare of tinpeople, not so fortúnate as to ios-.-s-
.virria p. 'H and a ittoniobilea and thai J
would not entertain the proposition."Mr. Calhoun at this iit. rvi. w said
that ho was ready to conslric-- iv
tunnel through Row. II street hill and
justify as a n atter of piivil.ne hisresolution uhjecliu to the plac-ini- r
of the portrait of .i.ffi ison lnivhOil tile Silver service ,.l be presentedI. the battleship Mbshsippi becauseof editotlals In certain southern news-papers hurlints' all s.uts of epithets athim. The . ditorials w el . read.
FI'.OM TlirC FOUNDATION TO TIIM SHINCRFS ON TIIE ItGOFo un. elliiife' building inaterlal ( heapor llnin yon have bought It for
many y.uis. tíAVrJ AT l.KAST 'i'WKNTV-KlVI- VETl CKNT uJTHAT'S ALL
it r t i. i) n o w
lSillou.iios-- i mid ( onsiipailoiiFor years I was troubled with bil-
iousness nnd constipation, whichando life miserable lor me. My ap-petite failed me. X lost my usual forceund vitality. Pepsin jirepiiratioii midfnthurties (inly made matters worse.J do not know wliero I should haveboon today had I not tried C'liainber-hiln'- s
Storniich and Liver Tablets. Thelublets relievo the ill fooling at once.Mroiifrthon tho digestivo functions,purify the stomach, liver ami blood.'""Iphiff the system to do its work na-turally. Mrs. Rosa T'otts, Rirmine;-hn-
Ala. Thesy tablets are for saleby all uruggista.
i!
i!i!
malic the entrance on,- - of the busi-
ness transfer districts in the city. I
asked htm if this was because I ow ncdproports at the coiner of I'owell andSutter streets and he expn ss.-- sur
1 In I'Ikmim 0.
4 Q t oriier4 1 Mi(i'(iiolt4 a '"id I liir.l
Rio Grxndo MixteriocIand Lumber Company
Let Us Figure on Your Next
No Matter I low Small or I low Large
We Will Always Treat You Right
The sj.eaker declared that as tloeditorials did not attack Mr. llolllnus-wort- h
iu bis reto-- s. ntative cat'iicitylie could not complain. The result ofMr. Ilolliim'sw oi t h's attempt was toir t into the couKiessional record li
'lumber of uui omplinieiitary r. mai k;about hiinsi If and vvith not hin" to off- -
ot them.As the editorial:, w. iv read In turn
Ihe house v;is eoiiv ni:-- with laugh-ter.
Although it s i onsi'b r;i t ion was torn-pi- .
tid, Re pinlippiiio taiilf bill wasnot finally a. P d upon for want of a'lucrum.
.should a r.v.elulion by Mr Riule!
i I
41Oln POLICY S Jl'ICK SALIOS
AM) SMALL Willi's, I.1.T ISSHOW Villi THAT VK CAN SAVkYOU MOXET ON Y O tit UIEOCKK-IF.S- .
F. G. I'KATT CO., 1M B
KIXOND.
4M-'t-'H--I--- - 1We have the only up to date Mill between Pueblo andLos Angeles. If you need Doors, Casings, Sash Mould-ings, or special work of any kind, write or call on us,known anvlhin to coiup.iie with th
prise, saying he did not know' of It."Subsequently, aeeordiu.4 to the tes-
timony, the iinproi enietit club and Mr.Calhoun had exchantied hdterathrough the newspapers and th" ur-ir- 1
lila t ion ?na n f. st ei a determ na t ionto do all In its power to defeat tinoverhead trolley. .Mr. Spr.-ek- ' Is S lidhe had tebraplied to his attorney Inthe east ursine; his mtiie-üat- returnnnd that he had directed the luwvrto pr. pare nriicbs of incorporation tili rival transportation o.unpaiiy.
Refore the tile ol ltllOl. Mr. Spieck-els said he bad cauie. in company withhis f ith.r. to s, e Mayor Kuvoiio K.Schmitz and uik" that he oppos" tlo,overhead rant by the supervisors.
Mr. Honey led tile witness to Litethe clr. iimsttcices under which he
with .1. inns I,. ( ,',i lia ln r fir a
rush ot i.icsy.in.s that pave I
coining all il.iv bum' from all pailsCATTLEMEN WIN SUTAGAINST RAILROAD
We have some nice, large,fattho empire eon: u lot Int; the li
Uiarslial. 'I'll" l.injr and queen w.
amomi the e St to lb.sicirs are lull o
I. ran.dayeUlo
in. I theies of th
son (Texas i vhi.li was adopt, ,1,
comiilied with, Ihe allorn.-- cenitalmust furnish to the house int'orniaiionreardine the steps taken by him toannul the contract whereby the ( 1, i
ted Slaps St' el corporation absorbedthe Tennessee Coal and Iron companyunions iu so doin tl.e public int. restsICOUid be affected adversely.
eald apply Chamber-wil- lallay Ihe pain
(11(1 (ini.'kly loal theor sale by all- - di UK- -
Por a burn or ;
Iain's Salve. IInli.iost instantlyin lor- d imrts.
ATTENTION! MR. BASEBALL FANmlLCríER
HERRINGGIRL IN JAIL FOR CANADIAN WENT BAD
WHEN MOON WAS
Ia'I Us Inlrodiire You loIlie Baseball Mag'uiiiuMURDER OF FATHER'
" I iirtnil'w nnonifw aiuml'v. ypupuWashington, May 17. Justice
in the supreme t ourt of thel'iilte, Stat, h today decided a case in-
volving a claim against tío- ("vnn-lr.M- it
for ? N,:,r,sj, whh li I iiiinat. d
'luring the civil war and in effect al-
lowed the claim of Mrs. KmilyI'ansh. (itcrutlix of the estate of the' ,1- W. Tarish. who, in lsfil d
a contract to supply the ii"iiiiiK iit all the ice that w as n .uir. it
tho medical d. pal till, lit of tinm my.
. I'nd.r the contract HO.OOO tons wi reordered, but of that quantity only
tuns were taken. The amountthat would lime be. n paid iflhc whole3".""0 tons had be n (b llver.-,- was al-
ione,! iy today ' decisioii.
contract of immunity, absolving-- tinS J per. sois from b.ll p. n.ilty. lie tes-tified that William J Rums had
for Caiiahet- f.i meet him attlK' Presidio and that he bad ponethere armed with authoritv by tb,'disTict attorn.-- ' to off. r iioniiiiMIy
llatrli.-- for a full cotife-sio- i of theboodliny s h ni s in whieh the boar I
had eimaifed ( ti i u h r. he said, re- -
fused to tell anything until assured
ct tor vv av tliu"c Vri"vv f nrcinark.il'lc o
St. Paul. M;, y 17. Louis Ai bo'Mfclnim-te- n v aro!,! da iiLthi. r of llu tinV, Th- - mo,,,
t pa it In the dJletrnil. Mil)ar un importa
3 month' trial ub- -mrlitlion . . . 4r. f A" 'orthai ail the other stiperviso'-- would
eseapf. letpii piKlishment .id a Si"sill'!interview vas arram;. d alter the dt- 40cs(c r
9aC )
late I.O'lls ,;'h,'..:l. the Weallh.Vb II ell el who Was kiibd ill Id,-- Inner.irly Th'ir-i.la- non n in vr. is In tp,
Rajusey eiimly jail uiepr eonimi;merit from he pop,,., and foiniallvharmed villi murder. It is d
Ihe fclrl w,im (ns.jiie.
of Rli bard Klail-i- - a IP rlin. i Hitw iio ten da. s ;,o "shot up"luaibiuai t. is la Windsor, (Mil,,wounded three otilcers.
W hen he V ,,s al'lalKlled tod;mother mild Re hard hud sho e
10c25c
Mackerel
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poli. --
..let
iv hlJ. lili. i
o Utas fall
3 for .8 for
Bis fat2 for
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Ithat Ral-'- i
Ateon! reare Cal
II !;.- sap. ',
be i; ra lit. (j
25c Inot hood suff, n d fnon Hp. lis of ihen ipforinerl that sin- woul.i
trh t iittorn.-- had .1
lather's testimonv v.
the si e,.t,,i Rn sidtolacher was told thators who eonf- d v
immunity.
th nid until six- hadMi.-- s AiboK.i.'t
loll w ;
pa it
IVatch fob . .Total . . .
Scn-- c, ,ln r"t.i'iM', Do IIToday, a t l.t- -
U' I', J lili. Hi d.Tl.i W a t e h
l""l. ma.!,' (,f(Iruii'lu (,.,1,1v.üll (..M-jdat- c I
I', u c U 1 o an. tIvi vt LeatherSliap. W'e Know
.b ra iiK"ment w
tl is. she said,son s ib fen.-- .
Inoihe rc'iiiired to pb
ur. d 'a n attorn v
iaimeij"'iod w III l,r- ic
farm ni t. Iim "m PMCE s I di'!alt.CAPTURED JAPANESE
BROUGHT JUNEAU Turning t" l'o o .'iiinr Flora n. l b
Fie-J- i Boneless Cod Fish,1 Ib box. 20c
T. N. LINUEWHEAT FLAKE CELERY str. t, h.-- out both, ai ins to bun
"Mr. Floran. pb as. , Mr 1 n.ratiV'N'ii' known in,- a limit time nnd P .
done m, vviona. i, ,,, , , in iiniir.n. vmm (. ' OUNO ' e iv i ( l i li, I
;.f p..
"TV" Vt'I'M'. "It", tho r.roafi--.f over.I rn:c it no to than any i.:hcr riiay.i.ino I rea l.'!
j June. hi. M;,y it. Tin- t'tct'--jSt.it, . ,eue Ru-- h arrived to-- j(dav from Sltkl. 'v;'h Cc cajtaiM anljle'.-- ,.i t),.. japan. Kiilina s lo ..(). r j
((jliciis- il .Main. wllieii VV.'S m III
lollt." said tboi
$(HI Hi innl. $1(111.
The Kadeis of t h pa). or Will bet leased to Pain that there n at leastone dread. (lis. a - that seieie hahi en ni,!,. t,, ,1 re in li Pa Maips. andlb.it is Catarrh. IIhII'm I'.it.uiii Cureis ihe only poii.v" . are no.v kuovvn toIhn medical f i rnity. Catan h I" mi-- 'constitutional it .ase, r'.uir.4 a
lie.ittii. ni. Hall s C.il.irrh'hite is taken iot- rntilly. fietin- (li-
re- tiy iijiiMi Ri" blood and muioti-i.Jl,'.tee- s
of tie "ystein, theitPvi . fean latluil of the lis. aso.
and uiviiii: i i" patient Htrrnvih bytiiilliliriif up tl,' eo'istitutlon and
li.itu'e in (b"ll Its Hulk. Tic-t-
o.i o tor. nave so much fault In P
I'll rli- -X", j. es b iccntnbutcs niore nutriment till lied I
.V SOI Wart OatraL I'hUi $1$.R. P'U.-- l ac M..y mi. i. r cm- n
j w l;!:'n tie- tlir. m i" i a I. Thn !i, r. v t n to : io d
impoverished baj blooj thanany single article of diet known
j FIELD MARSHAL ROBERTSCELEBRATES JUBILEE
fllKISTV MTIIKVSD" writc u. : "Icot'iv re. i,l:ii. the llad'.ill Macamo wervrii.'iilh ii;"..' than ac.y ,t her puldu att. ai ae !I am oju ib.it it i; icliicwu" tl.c t'.mcit i II iK crvv
Send in Your Subscription Now
(1 J.'i.l wh. - still i. m.ii-- '
b. en r,-- a .1i hoc tor'o men. I crson? vit!i rebellious ex ot c-- . . ..a . u. wh ,1
tict I ildll It,., u x s. x ur.iiivo iiovv-i- tnat they nil. r ' nt. bschooner are la id bv Co Illolidl.-.- l i
I .onion. May 7 - I.tlv ., t . 1,
h s v. o.pimif 1,1 s,,H.l be H univ .r-.i- t' oi
id Rob.-rt-
cii.io-i- rv ,
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(or any that It
nJ lor list of testi- -
Konuchs can cat it with a senseof genuine relish.
ta 1 ''ii. mnw "firr hr rntctn tn'tibii. RD p(vn io flMi. ";'f,., N,M""allí to cue
iio.iiíkN.A ,P es: 1". J. C lIKMCY & CO
ilio'itb-- s pi ndirix th.- juiy's v.t.li. f.
All the , 1. 11 i ......l'st til. J.ll- -
inr-s- i the t.s!i;ii.inv a numb- r olrndian" who notified th" a'.hoi it
w hen thev r. I th" o
BASEBALL MAGAZINE COMPANY
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
( t h.1H assum.-.- i ii.rni tiling of th-- '
cluracter of an Imperii. festival. . .
' ''M 'I'll lilt the Tai e ri". ür.üí Ríef. , -- ra.oi, office at As, ..i ie r ha
Tided',, (iSold bv 1I IIKlfistH. 7
T.lk" II ,li' I'aiClytil ation
Fop tale Ly all Grocers Pi'ls for ion- -
hni.iiT m-i'- l- tie- litiiit
THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1909.
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4t DUNBAR'S It Makes Little Difference What Youniiill 1'ni lllf . lt7Mlii'lUiii.'ou- - Krai I -- I If nuil I (ill II llfflro,
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1 ui ir. in iti 11 linn anil .il STORAGEFOR SALE Real Estate.PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANSl EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES..'IH'vol..
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i.' llliini.MauMii.-lili'-- i tli KI- -. ti if
du picti 11-- .I
MiiKMif linn tin 'law .
t'li led Fi nilfnlt.-- Shu- - .Much
FOR RENT6 riionis to rrtit ovrr Sufi .lino
ict luianl, i !) Ccrmul Ave.houNu at 211 tí. llich' man
hrii k titiilillnjt In a finei'lialiaii, jjoiid for hotel bijsl-ni'H- ii.
nmilrrn brlrk hoiiRBfurnlMh-jil- , Ho. Third trPt
$28frunu.; So. liroudivny
$13Kurnlihr rt rimtiii near In for
ÜKlit hniisi'lii opliiR; alo npto- -diitc funiiiih-- d i'miiii nrar In atvrry 1 ranona liln .iriii'S.
rOR SALE221 iicri'M of land near th Tlnl- -
vi'iHity; will Kelt apart or allnt a liMi'Knln.
4 I.iIk nn Ht ('nal avpinie;curlier Seventh St., fine loea- -tlnii.
lM)Ue, C22 S. HlRhulrcct $18
if tiniitf! nn Central Ave.In I Huilla mix: V rouinx, rnod-er-
hut wntif, h"at. Will ncIfni niliiii- - with I lit hoiinn. Thisiinjici ly In a line location.
RANCHES125 in reí ahnut S nilles out on
linnil rond; Improved jmrtlywith liouwe and utablo tlirre-Ol- l
!.t,IHI82á ai ir, 3 nilles out, well iii
$l.U0lTi ariin, 2 i mllei out, lirilm-pl.iv.'- il
$1.110(1Four ni Ten. ml I en from jhihI-iifi'ie- e,
iiitii (;oo(l houne andiMitiiiiiiiiinH $:t.nm
Two acicK. with Rood lot, mixISO on Smith Hinadway; landwell linjirnvtai In alfalfa.
E.'H. DUNBAR & SON
AIIiii'uiT(iie, M. M,
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I'nlli'il S!al-- n SI-- -I i.fi 14
th. la ,1 18 !iMlnlnu
Ailv-tit- ui - !
All.ni.-i- . 4
A m.'i Jim innt-- d H'
Ail.'ina ( 'inn miifflal 4.''jMull- - I 'i.llliti-ll- l 'i
'a Innii t and A riziina I IH('inl-nnl- al :I0i'uii-- r l!iui! Ml'-.- .
Iialv W'i'i't !i .j15
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luí- - Fti.ynl- - ;'S",.UiiM.n lium'tlH .Mliiinu 14?.Vli.hlKi l
1..limvk I'.ii
Montana t'nnj ml ('uk- -nd !::'
Nnrlli Hint.. ;',
old liiiinlnliin il!;1111 .'iilil , . , , ;i 4
Pnrriit n',Quim ySh.iiimm 1 j'I'lrnirafk C!
Trinity l;i-- t
rmti'ii ropprrI'nlli'il StnliK iMInlni; 47t'nlti'il HI ti'M Hil J ' ,I 'till 4 1
Vlftulln 4
W'lmiiiii .
U'i.lii'iliii' . lis'I'lii- - Mi'liiK
N' Vork. .May 7 '. per wn.-
Willi Si I cel.N" tv Vork. Mat 1'.". '."In Mot lv mat-l.e- t
gave etiihiite KmIh.v 1li.it
the tite op. ralnuis ivhali hairlauxi'J tin' slum ni .1 ni t i n In th.dealings f 'if some t ii i it had ln-'-
lll.1l ulltllUli ll Till- trading" V il lililíto tho i elm . I. thmgv "ml Hi1' i""Vl-mi-ti- l
nl (irn'i'i siu.'Kish In tin' pointof magna! hm Tin- pro),
ni l.ii'K' r op. i.ilinns chniiid ;i
puz.b d ..'.iii- ol muni iinil uiiili-- i iili il
Bbout ionising liny li' i.nmmltui' liteI'd;. ni of authority ami infliii'llcr I"
finance ruiilliiii.il l. be iiioti-i- l In
confident t j in ii m ni the i,.r .Kj.i.tH I..;
ii iii Miil of .rti.-i--) lly mi. th.ri. wuK ii in Im.I uniiiiliiilty in linking foi i
With lili' i inn I'll'l i"" intin- tui lll 'ii. 'I'll- - I'"' ' 1,1
lend lit. .. In gins iiIhiiiiI.hu tixtnnuiivthai li Kn ' ulnthm has nut waited un
the "I' I'1'' t.H'ifl' Ii u I. 1. m
to see IIh ii.li unt.i.'.' coming I mm tin'revival Tin' ib lays ni'' en-
countered in pushing 11- 1- tail!! lilll ill
th- - 141 It IK ni tin specula-
tion nr- - turning in I"1' renewedTh- - stress laid mi 'Ii'.
crop prospects in 11- 1- hopilulepi csscd liy tin- tni'l- - Improvementkc pa- - tli- - 'Ii. mini h- - i it il n ri t
to ill- - i nip liens. That Iron:Ihf southwest today t iiuiileracleil toinoiiiu exit nt Hi- - beneficial efforts oftill' 11 I'HI IH "I t'.llll'l lilSt Wl'l'li. Thegold outKn Is (Ii. illy '.lil-- il inr theslate of 11- 1- Hid rmitliiniil i x. Ini iik "Ihf ii'i'inl small excess In aln- - "I' nurmet chn nd ise -- mii u- -r imp. ills
mot- - lliiin m i rlilt lanced by tin'pel Hint' lit ( J n ni' I'm . inn hold-
ings ni .A merhnii -f nrltl. s Thelehwlve i.ini' hC Hi- - unmet- market-her- e
iin.l n .ii however, mil!piompt ill- - nt iii in 1m v,
nlmc Int. .-l rules obtained In N--
Yllllt HIT Kometvhllt better tUnii IIiuk-nliio-
H.T nm lug .ilir.iiii.l lnii li.v 'igoing mi "i a matt, f ni '.ii l to con-
siderable extent anil lin- - r nil k't-- 'lI hi- gold -- Mailt In pi'np.u 'Hon. Clos-
ing atorks:
WANXÜD I'iunua, household Hnvátc., stored and packed safely atreasonable rates, phono E4u. The
Seouriiy Warelotis and Improve,ment Co. Offit'es, Roomi 3 and 4(7 rant mock, Third treet and Cen'tral avenue.
F0R RENT Rooms.Foil KENT Tile- most sa iiiCiiTy uñtl
rooms at the llio Craiitlt-l1 9-
- y:j!t Cflilral. 'I'dh UK NT Furnished rooTnVtij
rooms for light huusekaeplus utWest Lead.I'dll KENT Very deslratile room lii
thoroughly uiodern house, exce-llently located. Only gentlemen oemployment need upply. i,'o gielrCall 4 10 S. Seventh.JIoOKRN rooms ami first class board.
Ifenver Hotel. Second and Coal.I'd It RKXT Gentleman "wTdTing
modern neatly furnished frontroom, rates it and $2. Ml per work,flense rail at the Grant Block, 3U3 'j."
W. Cenital Ave., room 5.
Foil I ! K Ñ T Ku ruis h c d room witlisleeping porch in a thoroughly
modern house; gentleman pref"rrij;no invalids. 201 N. HIkIi, phone Süí'
FOlt ni'JNT i'urnishtil rooms fo,-lijtht liousekeepin 24S. Seenml.
FoK It KNT Two rooms for lighthousekeeping. 315 N. Amo.
FOR RENT Owellinas.KOIl liK.N'f Two to six room huuse,
furnished or not. Apply W. V. e,
114 CiiaJaA-e.-, upstairs.
FOR R1SXT New modern fur.nished five-roo- flat. Inquire A.
W. Anson. S23 North4li Street.
FOR KENT New six-roo- m modernhouse. 417 S. Arno. Dr. W llnon.
FOR RENT Cheap, one four-roo-
and one five-roo- m home, strictlyup to date. Inquire J. W. McQuade,ll! S. A run.
FOR RENT New houie,cheap. Apply Dr. Bronson.
FOU 11 KNT brick cotSlarein ?ood repair at $12. fit) per month;
water paid. 1001 N. Fourth, or OttonieikmanrrFOR RKXT Well furnished- house, close in, $15.00. Lloyd r,
2IT. A'. Cold.FOK RKXT New live-roo- dwell-In-
just hutlt; all improvemnti;$20 per month. Apply J. A. Kiehli,i', I I AV. Central,FOK R l.'NT New three runm
nicely furnished. 1016 S.V filler.
For RKXT modern house;larixe screen porehes; plenty ef
shade; corner lot on cur line; close in.Ilujih Trnl er.
FOR RKXT Clotnl lnui-.'- ,
close in, $10: $12..ri0;
,lli. Llovd llunsaker, 20á V.
(lold.
FOR RKXT Four room iurnislirdhouse, north highlands, $14 per
month. Southwestern Realty Co.,201 K. CeiitfHl live.
FOR RKXT-Furnisiie- d apartment,m u--
, bath, as, eh'i'tric liilits; $;'.Lloyd Hunsuker. 2nr, W. Cold
Foil RKXT Four-roo- brick hoiisi.Apjdy nt 4 22 W. 'i'i.teras.
Foft RKXT Two lnii;.' sloreioiiiiis.three furnished cot tapes, one Unite
alfalfa raiu-h- Imiulrc Albright stuil-h- i.
121 f. North Third street.FOR KKNT Furnished tent liuti.n ;
lli'at and rhrnp. 1i2!l Soiltll Wallet.
FOR RKXT June. July and Ausa-i- :
furnislietl, ,i rooms of 7 room liou.-'-- :
Im I Ii . eleelric linht. cs and tu.ilMini-- ; no children. Kelcher, Rank ofCom ineree.
FOR RENT Miscellaneous.Foil RKXT Saddle pony. 2'iu
hour. 414 N. Third street, EvHunt.
'FOR RENT Offices.
FOR KENT Office nd tori I
Commercial club building. Api'lSecretary of the club.
BUSINESS CHANCES$1.2f Pli P. WORU insert clailfil
ads leading tn V.Send for list. The I4k Advertii'mAgency, 4 27 South Main street, UAngeles. Cal.FOR SALK 2 hotel, good bus-
iness. $1.r.nn will swing it. balanteon time. Other business reason forselling, nox 45. ,
Í2IIU Ll.'YS hall' ilil. lt si in m.imil r- -
turing business; mecbanif pre ten '!.Something iieif; good sin k ef C"'"1'on baud. Call for "Hill" ut AlainuIn t. I.
rra
FORSALEFurniture.FOR SALE Star" Furniture Compsnr
sell goods en easy terma or , thInstallment.WA.NIKI) Furniture torpalr. W.
A ííoff A Vn.. Tihone KUB
FOR SA LK - Refrigerator, a m m".Mairstio range. 610 South Wall'
street.FOR SALK Furniture: CU" dim
room suite, iniwuon good a"new, includes round leg exten-sion table, buffet. Iiv.i arm chairs, il l
to regular chairs. i;t.",.(in for a" '"'nui. k sale. Call at 101 S M'ita Veil IH'.
MISSION FURNITUREMISSION Furniture to order on short
notice. Rest equipped factory !
Aubuiuerqne. T.owest prices. CmFurniture Co., 11 West Oold.
t.KrRIn.TSn" lr. MOKMNti.Itll llV li
WANTAlSi
T11IC .SOUTH WKSTKllN L U SINKS .ÍASSOCIATION
I'lnnie 257.To the KiTipluye.
W't luive daily cíiIIh for flint ehissIndy und slrnoRrapliersami hniikkecpers, uIko Siiunlnli-Hpeakiii- ii
."iilenpeople.Tn the Kmployer.
Il iiivi'li.'H no obligation on yourpart tn ini est ij;ii tr our applicants.
V list hi.-ii'- fTTrirTliiliM0n-ritl-niiil.- .
In hoi., i'l'uinpt efl'li'lent servlcenuKiiffd the businriis puldie. Cen-tral JOuiployiiH nt Aiicney, 113 W. Cen-tral Ayr,, l'liune 78S.
COLB Ü11.N 'S KM I'lXJ VM SNTOFFICE.
WAN'Ti:!) At oiite. (nud carpenters,Iiiiik' m i tu y job, amid liny; txperi-cnrc- tl
waiti'esH.
HELP WAWiED Male.MKN LliARN BAKKKR TKADE
Short tlnip retpiiieil; KraduatesORm $12 to $30 week. Moler BarberColli'tfi', I.OH .A H(;eleH.WAXTIOD Kirnt-1'lii- .s conk at Lien-v- er
lintel. Apply at one.
HELP WANTED Female.W'A.VJ'KI' Compi'tnit ivnman tocare
for fhildi'i'ii. Call inorriineM. Mrs,F. H. Weh tvfiil Iter. 517i V. Itonia avo.
A."l'i;i) A i fink nnd laundress,i ha in h'Tina 1.1 und waitress. Apply
7211 North .Second it.WANTHÍ ' to iln cookinif and
Kcncrnl houHetvork. Apply 1023 VV.
Central Ave.A.NTrila lOvprririieed su ini worn elnt The He iimiinist.
W A N T IC A k r I f ' ir "si ñ i" ru f h o usir.tvufk; .small family; no children.
Illl.'l Xi.i t h Ttvelfth si.W'AN'TKI) First class cook: none
other Tifftl Hpply. Hotel IJrnver,Sfftilnl and Coal
V AN'TKU l'7pei i.'iiii il wn tress. Ap-ply al mire. Drlani y Cai'r. 221 South
First si.
WANTED Miscellaneous.' TT7TiTr)"ím7iTTe útJoe
Klchai'ils' Cisar Store.WAXTKLl- - IMuiiihimí to repair. V.
A. Huff & Co.. phone fills.WANTKD Hose to repulí'. W. A.
i inl f Co., plume ,MiSJ
1IA1II work, iivn your combines,have llmm mado up. Mrs. Jf. K.
Uullirrforil, 617 S. Kroadivay, phoneI2!il.VVAN,'Tf':n--llHulin-. paekinjr and
repairinir oT fiiriiituro, stnvel, etc.,at Solllt! and I.elli etoujt. I'hone 422.vTnt1''1 "i- - TiTilTTi". ""iT..i7s77 "t" ,i7in',
slinjlo or iltiuhle. Cull at 1115 N.Al no .It. i
Ñl if'lCK li'-a- r.stati ii'p'ii andolheis. that frmn lili.' dale, I w lili-
líthaw salt- in- ran Hurí' milesIIH-- 11 Ol' A lltlllH 14 j tit'. T. !;. Ciis- -
man.w7 NÍ"'ÍClf.r íiu'V :" iñwll st raw,
and lot tatinil. Address i.ni.
rarr .Inuiniil.
WANTED Positions.WANTKli Situiit'iiii by two ynun;?
men experts In lixinii lawns. AiiplySniitliweslern liiusinesd assoeiatioii,201 10. CenLral.
WANTED Salesmen-Agent- s
WANTKD--Sob- rr, capable represenla- -tivi's in I'Vi'ty tot'ii; fiood posilions.
Address South western Keportinii andCollectlUK Aiicney, Clnvis, N. iM.
LOSTLOST - $20 Oíd pirre nil Al'lio. !lC- -
tiif'ti Iron ami I lazi'l'linr: S. rr-- I
mini, il rt lui ui.'U to .Matthew iJaiiy,phone I 2U.
FOR EXCHANGEFull K.i IIANIi la 10 m ies in St.-v-
Inson fohoty, Calit'iirnia. tiair I'm'-loc-
I'n.stnl fire . "Sic-- t instill. Alti.fdrotinly. Calif. Wrsl u lot I !, s. .'. n.'I'll N is as fine a laud as ran lir found.Will Ki'nw n n t h ni. "brst tor SllrrtI'l'tatiu s." tiill i'Xi hiiner It fur
i'one proprriy that ran be usedfin ifsitiriiff or Unit I tan build nsi-- d'
Hfi' on. Al. N. 'I'iuur.psiin. Mux 10 7.Wtiislnw, Ariz... or I'm next :0 daysi .ire of Alv.iradn Unti l, Albn.ii.-ripje-
LEGAL NOTICES.First ri.lilish.'.l April 2 !, !in.
SAIAl.I, 1IOI Hl(. CLAIM An. 163Not f oul Lull. I.
liepartmeiit of the Interior, I. and Of-fice at Santa Fe, N. ilex., April 20,11HÜI
I. Larbara Hilarlo, ailnilnist-atri- x
and widow of .lose Hilario (drrcased).of Sea ma, N Alex., who made filing;fur Snitl Holdlnt; Ciaim jf.i. ItiS,situatfd in Valen, ij, Co., N. Alex., be-- 1
ii for the AK't, settioii No. 1, intownship An. ! X., of ram;e No. 7 W.,N. Alex, meridian, do hereby Rive no-th- e
of my intention to inike finalproof to establish my claim to theland a bnve-tle- ri bed, under the art "fAliuth 3. 18'.'1 (26 Stat-- . S;.4), nsamended hy the Hfl of 21.1S'.i; (27 Stat- -. 4t'ii). tml that i ex- -'
pert lo prut.' my fontiiiuous BtlyersejposM'KMon of si. id tract for lto-nt-
tcars net ro e. ediln- - the pnn tey of thetownsliip. befor" I' S. Conir. C.eo.I'raili. st La-un- a. X Mix., on June
l. !. by Inn of the follón ji, wit-- jne""e"t .lotl'l tl'oi. llHl'id l.ll. Onrpi'1'. ai i.i, Frank Sionc, all of trama, N.Mil.
Land nffh e nt Punta Fe. N. Mot,,A pi ii 20. 1 ni'.
Not!." of the hoye application willbe ptihlihcl In the A!bi:.pierque Jonr-jnn- l.
printed nt Atbnquerrjiir. X. Méx..ti b ih I hereby designate th new-jp- a.
t nearest the land described infiiiil applit atom
MANTEL It. OTFP.O.Retister.
The .Mlssoull Society of NewMrxii n ni ls the se.-o- j v. does- -ilitv of ea.-- month at tl.ld Fel- -
M Ions' hall. Í21 South Second-- treet. Next meeting, Wednes- -day. May ! lía.Hetlouai ter" at noom 4, Bsr- -nett build. rig. Second a&d Cen-I- Itral. Phone 17.All M issourian ara reauestadto ca.l mi. I r'i-te- r.
O .1 KT.M'MEI 9eer
.mom:y 'k 1.0AV
nm and u liter t hattclp; amo on HulHrif amflWHrhiiM Hecfipti, aa 1"W aa fio.tio and aahih aa $IiJ0u. I.uar.a ur quickly mad aand itrlctlyprivatñ. Tlin On month, toon yoar given. lo ri'majn In ymjrpunacaatun. Cur ratea tj fanunuhlo. Oilani fa ua before hTi " winR. HtftHmnhiptickets to anfi from nil pnrt of tti wnrld.
JUIfi HOI S KOl.U LOAN (OMlMM,lUioma . himI 4, íruot Itltlf.
PHTVA'i K (.'( i. i;H,OPKN KVKNIxnS,
a1 Ural ifiilrai At ansa.
TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN On city propertyat I percent. Rio Grande Valley
LanJ Co., John Borrnrlalla, agent Of-
fice, Thiril and Gold avenue.
PASTURAGE
I'"OIt RENT (iiind pusluruufi fofhiiiHtK. $1.00 per month, ltoom 9,
AmiiIJo Builillng.
John M. MooreRealty Company219 West Gold Avenue.HEAfj ESTATE HUE I.NSUt-ANC- It
AND IOANS' I'Xalilislirtl 188H.
FOR SALE.f.'iOO.Oll Six front lnts on 13.
Cupper AVI'., lil'l'llt blll'KUill'$11111(1.0(1 A liiniHc, lui'KB
lot, Kcleher Ave., raro iluinri!to buy a fpiod, homo cheap.Khsv terniK.
Thrro beautiful cur-lier hits, 77)X-ii-
il ft. on W.TijrniM Ate., This ia n Hiinp.
92i!1IO.(HI Bond huuse,two loin, utalilfs, nil .Southl id itll, rlu.'-- r in. Allliniial biii'Kii in.
Jli'.OO.Illl liotimiiiir llou.se onCi iitral Ave., rent illume foriliiirk Iniyrr. l'áisy leiiu.-i-.
Many nllni' l.ar;;aintl 111 allpei'tillllM of I hi- ritv.
l.O'1-- lai MV TOWN OVHliltliN at original platpiirrts. Cull nt our office forfull purlieu In i s.
t IK 11(17 '. 'ANT LOIS INt itv oí-- ' Ai.iii'oi i;i:it i:.See ua bti'iie buyliiu clsu- -
here.FOR RENT
ll'.r.O per week Tivo romns furIikIiI lioiiHi'ki epiiiK. furnished,Copper ai'iiui), ii i r Third t,
JH.oil huuse, nearShops on i'aelfic Ave.
y III Oil I'oinlortahle, new,lmuse, N. 8th St,
$l.ll(l Very fluse in, liHidelllrooms I'm' ÜKlil liiiu.u"lir epinij,on XiUtil Serum! sll'rrt.
$111.011 house, V. Crn- -
ti'uí ui iir Castlr lluniii'i,partly ful'iilshed.
$20.01)- - UoiiniiiiR House withstore riinm. close to Sliojia.
$(171.00 Jlnt.'l HeiiiieLU, brandnew, nrver orrupi.il, moi.ern,2 7 rooms, 11 ii o locution, a bar-ca in.
$25.00 furnished, forllKlit housekcpphiB ; modern;rhisf In.
$ I.Ml. 00 IMio lift.hilik. N. First St., lirt ivi'inC.'inral nml (.'oppn HVi'iiues,Initri- I'luiir stme I'tionis, uji-p- rr
llallis have S imidei'Ulinished I'liniits for foiiniiiiiiluiu.--e- ; wilt rent uppon orl.iWft floins srjiai'Htr; lowI cut ; j: cut opportunity.
Abstracts of TitleI!uliiK tho only
-t books Inr the City ofAlhu.pifi'uuf und County ofla i nstil!.., ami u competent andexpei'ieiiffd Abstraft'ir und
in our nfll.e, we rapiepareil tn furnish correct .A-buriléis of Tille on slinriesl no-ti- c
nnd nt bmest prireM(M-:- TO LOW nt 8 per
is'iii on liix .M.iii!íiiíe, In mijrHiiioiinl Hiit.i." m.Mio.ou.
Loans i'jrothil.'il. .Honey Illttiisey I'ciMi'il, Tiixch
I'alil. nnd cuiiiplclr t luu -- r lul.rnof I'or I'csnle.iii4 nii.l
ills,noi ai: riin.ic i on it it.
FAULTLESS PRESCRIPTION
.i Kt nn il for M011111. li li-n- ts mnlI iiilir -- lion mi I'eilcit.
A iitiile pi.'sci'iption tor .lyspep-'-i- .i
put up 111 small tnl.l.t Im 111 andail. "I 1 N nialiini: ih.nisamlK
of .lili, k net! I.'istillll UI' 1 llll'.HIl(l!- -
iiit Ann-- n rThrrc is . "loin. trh ; irtfii
,111.11 rli 01 th- "lomarlo that n is notI'llarantft ,1 to ,m e. 1111,1 .1. 11. o lii"1-I'o- .
ha" so nun h failb in a Im'ol nn) kin. (hat
l hat iil . nml j our molí, y if itdoe" not ni:.'.
t'i, fault b'-- s pit "i ipiion,.-l.. -- our U"inafll. belt hint; ol' ;as.
.tit. eiltlnii. le a I hill 11.
hi 'IIMlf ell, i Of l't IIUMlt SS
It i" n.:i n oi-t- a ti i.i bt miad. i ol th. .lourmil i' In. sull. is
loin ant i'.ni.i, h tl n rl.a i: j 11
foniain" in", .rrms ..tai in.i t'n;i;itf reii.'t' hut Hint act on lit.- f.,ala h-- o In in fe a!K ili.it In a shoit ttm. theil.ihht. tn.-i- "H walls ol tin -- Ionia n i
K.iin thru- "HiiiKlh and a, tivitt ami111 p. rl'.'.tit tllKot lll'V kind ol lootl j
it bout aid j
Tit Al
th.inge in h .nrine-s- . .1. -- ran ioht.pt . j
tlllll ii i t" blitiht II ad '"U Mill l.ilil-se- ll
iMHl.i. I' Hill oll "HIT-let- solong tvitlt su.-- a I m.n ka h!,. pre-s- r
i iption at h ind.And t'llU Ills f"r a la.ee box
at J Hi' Rl. llt Co . .in.! at li i:g- -
'B'
lmm. MTSP HISHOMiiCuivi cat.irrli or nnuicy hack. Just
in. CtimpletBiHittit, iii. Iii.linluiuilrrii. Kltrabyilllo--! Otic. J ug.-isls-
.
Journal Want Ads Get Results
FOlt SALK 12 arre fruit Hml alfalfaranch, $22UH. The cheapest piece
if land, locution nnd soil considered,in Hie county. If you contemplatebuying a ranch, justice to yuurself de-
mands that you see this ono. LloydHunsuker, 207. VV. Gold.
Cult SAIJ'7 Our modern home at 208North lalith. We are leaving the
fit v. I!. D. Stevenson.FOU SALK Ilesiden.e at 202 North
Edith at a lmi'Kaiii; examine It.Chas. Mann, Old AJbjUUUciTim.Ft"iTtKAljE Cutíase, chetp. 1Ü23 N.
Third st.ikiomixi: IIOI SK fur sale nt a bar- -
Ifuiii. M. L. Schult, 219 S. Second st
Foil SAI. K At a barsain, (rood pay-
luir hotel. Inuuire of M. L. tSfhutt,219 S. Seroml street.FOlt SALI'7 $200 cash and $20 per
month will buy a new houseclose in on Hiirh Street, price $2100Southwestern Iteally Co., 20i 12. Cen-
tral.Foil SALK I'oiir-rini- m brick and
two lots on Smith il li. at a bar-miin-
f Id Co. 210 W.-s- Hold
Foil SALI". brick, SnulhlliiiailHiiy; hath, electric llffht: lot
l.al'lt fill., slunh' fruittrees iiml urape vines; $2000, halfcash. Southwestern llcalty Co., suiKiisMCentnil.FOR SALI-- : Lund in Tms, from 180arrrs up: nnr-hnl- l' seeti.m nt ,$22. allper acre, $2, nun down, balance fromone to ten years. Two Improved nuiir-ter- s.
close to town nl' 4,,"i(Ui. at $:!a.(inper acre, fjoiid irrms; lour sections at$22.7.0 per aeff, nonti terms; tm sec-thi-
at $1 7 00 per arif, Kiiod terms.ill take city property as part puy
mcnt. Office, 20S',a West Oohl aviu-
m-.
Foil SA1.K Liiiht-ritim- i liioilerubouse, brst part of rily, fine lmniI'ftfffii 111 i'ii . 216 Went Cold.Foil SA LI'" - Somrtliinc Rood In lots
on L'levenlh nnd Twelfth street'sI'dftfilleld Co.. 21S Wcsl Cold.FOlt SALK--Mu- rn i'raine house at
2i)7i North Walli r street, $2tioo. Iniiiire on jiremis.'S.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous.SALK Cheap; one bunny: will
trade for horse or mule and trive oftakr difl'r rem e. 611 South Ih oadwayIchj ihone 24JI.IF Vol; ('li.VJ'liMI'J.ATH ImviiiK :
piano, cull upon Jnui ii.tl office Jlonday niiirriiiu;'.WANTKD Paint users to know that
Iveroid is the brst $1..'0 jujint onhe market. Sold at the Superior
I'lainm; .inn.Foil SALK -- iinnd i nUfc saddle pony.
H. Wilson, iiichlrntal luiilil'mir.
FCHt SALK A k. mil Mirrey. Lloydllunsaker, 2il,i V. C.nld.
jl'uit SA Li: Flit nitui e, elf. On m--count ol teat ui); city will si 11 all or
any inicie in lour-roo- cottaip' atp.if'il sacrifier, if taken at once. Ironlu lls, tin ssrrs, sideboard, tlinin tableand chairs, rcfritferiitoi. .Majesticrail';.', I'oldhii; couch. oak rockers,Morris chair, and m.iny other articles.No sickness. Apply 721 North Third.ti'i-rl.
Foi; SALK At baiai'ii: Camp oul-fi- t,
shotKim, 22 reiieiitiiiK rifle,l root rods, basket, etc. Apply 724 N.Third si.
Foil SALK Fii( class ticket to i.
I'lione SOS.
Foil SALI'7 'Cheap: .lrlvini; or rfdliifrhorse and surrey. Inquire '.'JO West
Central.SKWINii Al Ai Ni; - Fine rotary
Hamaiciis. L':l S Waller si.
FOR SALEBusiness.FOU SALI'7 A tdacksmilh outfit and
large, stock of material, cheap, Infib; town; extra good opening;
Kood hualion. Addrrsa J. S. G., Morn-iiií- í.loitrrial.
FOR SALE Livestock.Foil SALK 2i thoroughbred He:e-for- tl
bulls; ratiKe raised. W. B.Prunton Shoemaker. N M.FOR SALK A No. 1 big;, black, sen-
ile, diiving horse; also harneis andnearly new biiKsy. i;ii'eKo Ka'a.Imjulre Koom 211, Armijo Blo-ik- ,
pliom C-,-7
FOK SALK Sevan fr.sh, first cíasJersey colts; three Jersey heifers;
also alfalfa, first and secón 1 cutting.Call Loekhart ranel-.- , phone 712.FOR rohuñFl'hinaT piKsTñd
hm.'s. John Mann.I'l'R SALK T o milk cows.
ppty Loekliatt Kaii. h.FOR SALK Or Traded '
Two "gentlemares, with colts, chnp fur cash:
tiill trade ftir cowa or horsc.s. 1202-N'ort-
Arno st.
Foil SALK- - Coo.1 : .Miitiau. ihhorse: also, buggy. 41:' s. High.
Fl : SA LK-- T Koo,7iml "gent le--?
t:
pony, lmiuiie Craig hotel.
FOR SALE
S2N.lllt- - Tltn ioiil'-ro..- itiiiii..lialh ami .It.iii.- - liglus. lot J.-
-,
I IJ. lent lor Slli.llll en. li; oilIliuhliiiiiN elose in: xhiiii easli,l..ih.)i.t' on Him - jii h per lent,
S'JIMlll iiiimIciii Ii.iiiic coll-a;.-!'. ii. arl . iiii.il At,-- , on jie,.Imilla. g.HHl I.Nulion.
S'IUHI Inuiie, iiiimI.'I'II. cel-lar. Iihiii. but o. slintit; uiitl fruitli'ooi, s. I Ulltli St.
92 IHO iiKhlem frame cut-lag- f.
wrll hnill: g.KMlh. Walter St. on cor.
ner.$lillil frame. ciwhI harn,
.1 lots 40 fruit trees; N.irvel.
9;(M)( -- rooin modern Jiriek rot-tag-- ri
X. pirv.n( MrtvU giMHlTaint1.
2 nm I -- mom monVrr hrlt-k- .
lauii. cihmI outbuildings, cornerI..I. 4th Uard.
M7Mi Iwo-tlor- y hrkk,bath, .cellar, cement walks, b.
Arno. si.4 lioi.t-- i.M t all utris of the
fit .
lliiiors ami ram lies forsale. Mt Hie) lo loan.
A.FLEISCHER
2lí pxmtjit Net-tm- ilrt-rt- .
In '!d Inii- -f In th- - l.iiii.lun m.ukitjWilli ai-- it iimt!'il ni I,".!! ft. (i, nuillilllllfM nl Mil L , I, I , lufa ttiar- -
kft Mai stcnily and iini'h.'inuid Mllliti K - iiiiulf.l nt JI.'I.IJ f. 1.1.37
$l;'.7á'a IM.iiil nml ia.-tlii-B a.H J.ti" f 'a 1 H7 ':
I. 'ad 111 a shnrli. hlnh.r nt 111 0.'in laindmi ln-all- thf iiinrln t mum
uif.idi' nnd uiu liann-- d nt f 1.!iii"i 4.35.Sprit. i un umhariipd at 'i IT.'
Oil In tlir I.iiiiilim maikft l.m ally(fir niiiiUrt isai Mti ady nml. nm lia iik-- 'Iat. IVUá'n.' II I In f sIImi- j'a'i
ihilln'K I Ir
SI , l,.iiils SM'll.'r,Si 1 'hum, May IT.-- I.a.nl M J7
ip-- ll. jr.. lift.
I liliuuo I It inn I i.f Tinilf.'l.lfiiRii. May Ii. Ahriit pi lira
nadi an iinrxp". Ii d mlvain r tmlnyI liraiinh Pt itl.it Ii thr ninfk- -t
.'InfiiiK i.tiniiK at ni t B.iln.i nt' S '11 Sai I 'k fix "if. fin 11 and nalM t lnst 1
any mid pri-- iilntii ti adyT'hr wlirnt 111.11l.rt i HimiI ivllli .Inly
a tl ll'iTh- - nfii nuiikiA rlmnl lili piin'i
' luiiliri' rumrnii il with :'al nidio '.,
I'll!I
St. I niii i ixil.SI laini. Ma I Wind Kit m.
lUinlii, runihltiii ami fl.ilhlnn;,'ii ;iii ...-- ; tiKht tin- - 'Jiiii'Tf; liry
llim lj 'n -- r: tnli ivimlunl .'."'j'n:iii - t
I,iiiiis City l.lie-tliHl-
Kit Mr 111 'it , May T - Cattle It- -
rrii'ts in. nun. Iii.'lmllnn' ll.tiini Hinith-rlll-i- .
.xlfilil'' NntlM- str.l-- l."..'Ja '11
li !ni; ..nit liri n Mt.'. i .t 1.7. '11 l r.n;
t.iiithiin .'tv.--i '"'11 '.i' nmlh. Hi in JH.iiii iili..Mi. st.Miti nml i'.t I
, is $ I nii'u .'. 7.". hull fit lin '" "'.''i;lli,.. I fin .i :á mst. in wtfrr-:- ,
."ni li 7... Hist, an iiii'i J :! 7 '. 'ir "...Mi
II. .K- - Kffflpl" I'.'.IHIII. i'f In".'!'Ta. K - nini huti lifi-- i i7.iiii'u 7. "a:hull, .11 s.ilf .!." '11 ii.f Iua Í7 f.
I 7 Hi. lif hl Jii.Sii'.i 7 I.'.; plus !.'. ,ii''11 ü .Ml
y,U, i Ui'fi'ipl-- 1'. '"hi tfall.Miittoni ?.'. ::M il i''- I11 ml"'l and .M allllip-- - l
; 7 " I ' n II '1 T.A.11 midrl,ania nintl "li- - Í 7á 't ""
I lllillxn I lll'-li- x
I'lntaK", Mai 17 l'atl!. II. .apt '
.' .'.linn -- t. ait'. IV.'V. - $' I 'I '
1'. .. .. i'i I III' lid 1". iM il.i,.,,, l 7 ;. ,1 li nn ttirltrls illl.l tf.'tl- -
t , nn 11 :. nm a mlf .' ;.n '.i il $á. i m 7 .1"
1,,,.. ,.i.ti i l.initi. i" la ffl.iulii $ 1; s : -- i -' '. 'iil' il """; i", h.'.n v Í .'.il.i '11 '. ..n. i" ili Í "'.1 7 1.1. pu;- - $ I'" a li 7 Inill m .alf-1-
:' n '.Sll. III lift ml- - I. "I". Mr.llll V.i -
r ,, $ 1 a ii a ii ..11 $1 7."i''Mi li''t . ai lini'i ii .'' 'i 7 in. Imnli O" n
1; a tt w t u t ' .'. I II 10
V.'H 1U (intoil.. i ni 1. May 17 '..llini I.
i.l, , i'!v at a 11. t a.H.i II. f "I In
Pt.inli.
HKi 1 FADS RTSCUIRS 10MAN CAl.iOHl IN VVÍRÍ.
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E Ml NEMAN KILLED itIN HEAD-O- N COLLISION
- On r o) íiMOii i't w i t n it .'! t ,ist .1 tclvvsitiiiüii!! tiSn on th" Nnvr.it
,, 1 li ..1 U..hl T . .mi
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R. S. DUNBAR11 A N A O 11 U
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Dunbar'a Heal Kiitate Qfflc
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RURAL SERVICE
New velu! Routes in New
Mexico ami Seventeen CasesI'endiiiA foi Installation,
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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 18. 1909. 5
CHILL WELCOME FOR 13. TAFT SUFFERS IHave You a
JAPANESE AI FROM NERVOUS Summer Slovc?; 01VANCOUVER BREAKDOWN
HIAPnil I Hi. in Hi., mini, 11 to 1.
ii
r,
1:. . II o (Hill OOll I
. .000 00O 0 10 IdAoldALL 1 Biitibh Columbians Fail to En-
thuse Over Arrival of TheirMother Country's Allies,
'I ho stifling air of aileso kiti'lien is iltancd tooimfnrtalile coulness Ivy
installing a New IVifec-to- m
Wuk Ului MimeOil C'ook-Siuv- e to do thefaintly cooking.
No kitchen tutnishing isso convenient as this stove,(ives a working heat atonce, anil maintains ituntil luini'il out ihat, too,uiiliout ovorhratinü theroom. Tlie
in
Mistiess of White House Sud-
denly Stricken While Travel-
ing Down Potomac on Piesi-derti- al
Yacht,
: l.irficld muíScanlon n tul Ihrg,
AMERICAN LEAGUE.now riri'.v STAND. mmmNational JU'nguc.Won. Lost.
Philadelphia I: Oiingi .
Chiriieo. Muv 17. 1 li i li . i ami'Chicago dashed In another .vlrn
game today muí this tim.. tli..
V. C.
.ur.t
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NEW PERFECTION
lily Mtiruiiitf ,liirilnl I rn',l OrrVancouver. 1!. ('., May 17. Van
corner nave n lukew.ll iu Wclcoin,' to(he IsitiiiK .lapanese ci nisei s this af- -
ternnn. The bii.,n. in welcome tothe visiting warships As,, and S,,ya. asthey rounded Hr... kt.,11 Point w ithtbeii convoying f lei t of the MeitmersHclcai la ami llar, miaba and a flotillaof gaily docked Japanese fishing boatsuere given by the .lapam--
others lo,,k-- mildly on the blue-- :gray fortresses as thc steamed in. Tothe Japanese, though Hie occasion wana great one. They flocked from near
visitors won m lin- tw, ion m g
1 to 0.Ser,- -- K. II. K.
Pittsburg IT !l
Chicago I -Phlladclphla. 12 IICincinnati It 1
Huston . . .' 11 13
Hrook lyn 11 13
X w York 10 13St. Lout 1J 17
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stov- e4.-.-
S Chicago oou (mío oiti. -- o i
.4ü t'lill.'i ooo (ton oou hoi-- -I .'. -.414 Halterios: Scott ami Su!li 111 :
Kauz. inn! and Thomas.
fll.T Morning ,lii.-iu- VUi
Washington. May I 7 Mrs. Ta it.suffering from a slight nervous
was tak, n ill toilax on lor wa,from this cit to .Mount Vcinou on Ihcyaoht S Iph, with a party of friend-- 'ami was hurried I, a. k to the W hit,Mouse.
It was 1, al lied al he hite lousetonight that then is no cause tmalarm, and thai Mis l'aft w id pro.bably he all right in a few ,las.
President T.itt tonight prepared thefollow lug stat, in, ill in regard to MrsToft's condition:
"Mrs. Ta ft is suit', ring from a slightnervous attack. She visited an ,y,-an-
throat specialist tips moinlng.where Charlie Ta ft underwent a slight
American
ii built null a ( Will NI T () jUJt a terllance. Ii the most , oiiM-inrii- t itm r rrr niailr,mid ÍMihmi !t iiidispensahle to muninrr conilott. 1'ioiuni pon, 'it id hiuiif, to id iian.iv iiiekn lor toweUit ,s niiiplv I'l UM CI l(). 1 hife sies. Caulli.ul ritlii'i wuk oi with, i, ,t Cuhitit't 'l op. Ask yourih'alei, ot wine run (igom y.
SI. I mis I: Washington 0.
Sl. Louis, .May 17 - Py tuKinn ti. and lar ami are making holiday ihhonor ,,f their new ciulscis.
The Itoyal Vancouver Yacht clubhas .Mended to the ot fleers ,,f theJapanese squadron to,, privileges ofthe club .luring their May.
M'l:l!, S4 III.OSS .V CO.,Wholesale Dealers.
3 lA . (eiilral Ae.Phone Hi:
n fternnnn's gillie by a score of 4 I,
front Washington. St. Iamis mail,clean swcci) of the scries here.
Score li. II.St. Louis 00 1 000 (Mix 4 4
Washington ...otto 000 000 o 2
Latteries: Pelt y ami CilgGroomcs ami Street.
ii errhan, homoLamp p,i;vc i.t
Ii i u ii i n is I, i n it and rivMFRENCH STRIKERS
Won. Lost. r. C..
lntrc.it 7 7 .70SHuston 14 '.I .(iOii
X. lv Yol k 14 (I .00Philadelphia 13 !l .501Chicago 11 II .440Cleveland 9 J 5 .375St. Louis . In 14 .41"
ashington 0 17 .2(11
Western I utile.Won. Lost. r. c.
Wichita 11 li .(47Hrtivcr 12 8 .607Tnpcka S .520Pueblo !i ü .52!!pes Moines fl i .5110Sioux City 7 10 .4 12i.imaha 7 10 .4 12Lincoln 5 12 .2n
i rlem, iowrrful light morragiceahlr thnn j:a or eliftiicity. Sate rvrrvnlirm and always. Madr ot brastiiieli nickel plalril jml Ihe thing tor tln'living-iooiil- .
If not with your dcalin, write our nean-- agency.
CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY(Incorporated
Detroit .; Iloslon 3.
Detroit. May 17. Crawford trlpl
operation on his throat She thenstarted with a party of friends f,
Vernon."The excitement, Ii, al and exertion
Were too much lor Mrs Talt's mrv.--
and the party was obliged to turnback before reaching Alexandria.
"Mrs. Taft was quickly carried tothe White House. The doctor sas thatutter a few days of complete rest shemay be able to resume her social , lu
and five tallies fur Portland was tini eso it
Scor, - 1! II. K
Vernon li
Portland s In ;,
Hatteries: Coy and llogau. llanvlland Foamier.
in the elirhth with the bases full an. ACKNOWLEDGEdecided the amo in favor of DetroitThe score was 5 to 3.
i:
BLUFFINGAMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Scot, H I'-
Detroit ""-- ' '"'O mix r, 11
Huston 020 000 (mi I - 3 10
rnt tenes: Kllliun and St ranHurcliell. Steele anil Silencer.
lled. Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Talt's sister,
Lacted us hostess at the oil lela dinnerat the White House tonight." QUEEN OF PLIRTUGAAt Kansas l 'ily
Kansas OilyTo'ed.i
At Minneapoliscitrant Postal Employes
MAY CALL LEGISLATURET1KRK TIIKY l'LAV TODAY.
National League.St. Louis tit Huston.Pittsburg at Hrook lyn.Cincinnati at Xew Y ork .Chicago at Philadelphia..
DECORATED FOR
hulh t struck Iicr corsage, was deflec-ted and graaieil the forearm of theprince. Ti e cabinet has Riven itsunanimous approval of these tU'cora.lions, never before conferred upon awoman.
Ills majesty has decorati'il also thepoliceman who shot llussa, the manwho killed the king with the order ofthe lower and the sword. This doi
gives the recipient the rank ofan officer and entitles him to u rojalpension.
TO REMOVE OFFICIALSMinneapolisrndiauapolis
Admit They Have Nothing toExpect From Outside LaboiUnions,
AJ Si. PaulI. 'Paul . . .
L,,Uisile HEROISMAt MilwaukeeScuttle. May 17. Senator Pliny I..
Allen, chairman of the legislative i'om-mltte- e
that. Is investigating state of-
fices said today."If (inventor Hay ask.s the coniinlt- -
Milwaukee ii M, truing .Imiruui Siitrlul l.riiHi',1 Or,.
American Jnguc.Washington at SJt. Louis.Philadelphia at Chicago.Xi'iv York at Cleveland,lloston ut Jjclruit.
dumbus
c York i: Cli'vrlnnil ".
Cleveland. May 17 ew YorliCleveland today fi lo 5 in a
twelve-innin- g saine.Score I! I'
Cleveland . .002 120 00(1 000 -- 5 II 2
Xew York ..011 OOll 030 00 (i 12 "
Hatteries: Ilerg.-- and Claik,Htockctt, and I.leinou and lllair,
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Oinalia I : Topckii lb
Omaha, May 17. Kaufman held(he Ornabas to three hits today bulthat was enough on which lo sconthe one run marie by Omaha. k
with fine support scored a
shut out.Score U. 'I- K
IISPlíODlC.OOI) Sil Mil l,e for Immediate report on til,' In- - CONVICTS SET FIRE TO
PRISON IN MEXICOMstigatlon of the slate Insurance de-
partment when the members return I,,Kins Manuel Honors Mother
Who Shielded His Body fromBullet of Assassin During
Tiagudy of 1908,
bloc,erlilion.purple,stripi'il.while.Illlxeil.eliiilic iiiímmI.
Miiriiinti Olori,Mirniim ilorv,Morning i.iot'y.
lerning (loi..Morning t ; .
Mi lining il try.f.iaut .laiiauec.
(ilympia, Wednesday. I believe It willlie the sense of the committee to giveil hlin."
WmiiTn League.Wichita at Des Moines.Topeku, ut Omaha.Pueblo at Kioux City.Denver at Lincoln.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Vll- -1 I'nistiaual by
of (unid..inll iM lliery I'l
Innccir, criior Hay, II is said, is ready toill an extra session of the legislaKpIeiMliil cliinhei'.
002-0- 0 Soillll I ll's!MtHillfloM eli:. w. i l l
17.Veia Cruz, Mexico. May Cumture to remove Stale Insurance Com.plionc 10.
Paris May 17. The leaders of thepostal employes, at a mass meetingtonight, admitted that there had beenbluffing all along.
M. Pnuron ..1111101111, e. I that therewas nothing to expect from the out-side unions, which cither were notready or not w illing to strike. A finaldecision in regard to the resumptionof work, however, was postponed and.construí lively, at least, the strike willeonl luiii' tomorrow
The government authorities bii-I- I,
Minced tonight that practically all ,,
the stiikeis had returned to work.Forty-si- x add It ni il dismissals wireannounced.
,t,
CLOSING ARGUMENTS '
IN MINE FRAUD CASE
Kansas City. M,,., '.May 17 Closlug
St. Ixiuis tl: Huston I.Ho1oii, May 17. St. Lur.la found
Punier easy ami won from Huston l- -
Oniaha ": """ 00.x- 3
Topeka 000 000 00" 0 C .'
Hatteries: If, llenbork and Gond- MM 60YS ON THEKaufman rnd McManuc.,l.i V G to 1. Pitcher Ilonlteu has been ing
Des Moines 5: ieliila I.ATHLETIC FIELD
I n.r Mi.niliiK l.,urnul Niirrinl ImwiI Wlrrl
Lisbon, May IT. King Manilt l hasbestow, il upon CJ if i'ii Amelle, widowof King Carlos, the decoration of threeor. Iirs for the heroism displayed byher majesty t.u the occasion of the
of iicr husband und lorson In .'ebruary of linih.
The decree recites ihat after KingCarlos and Crown Prime Louis hadIsien shot dead Ihe 11 with noblecourage and maternal instinct threwherself In front of her son Manuel amiendeavored to thrust aside the wea-pon of Costa, level, ,1 at him
Iicr escape was remarkable. The
scorni;-
ing out. a plan to effect u. hulera In
Jail dellvcr.i, convicts in the prison atSan Juan, lie Clna. set lire to tin) bid-
ding used by them.The plan was to make u dash l"r
liberty while guards and officialsthe flumes. To their
Siipllse they were driven to their cells
and lo, ked In while thy llames werebeing extinguished. The prison Is theone In which llurlbuit. Mitchell andHal le, Americans, eon Ictiol and sen-
tenced In the noted Insurance dwindlecases were confined.
inissloiier John II. Schlevly fromSchievly and former Secretary
of .state Sam II. Nichols arc , bargedwith extorting unlawful fees from in-
sula ner cojuiai lib's.
llilpiy 1'iil.lierIs soon turned to a. sad one If hf luitto walk the floor ciery nlglil with uliving ha b- Mciiec's Paby Llixirwill make the child we II. He itsuerya's. Induce henlth, normal slum-ber, pest tor disordei el bowels and.our stomach all teething babiesneed it. Pleasant to take, sure, andsafe contains no harmful drugv.Price 'Jf, ami i,ti cents per bottle. Soldby J. II. O lth lly Co.
so kl to the Itochi-ste- club of theliastern league.
Score It. II. 1C
St. Louis ono oot VIO--- 7
Hostcm 000 000 010 I 3 4
flatteries: Lush and IJrcsnaha u ;
Humor, Tu, key and II,, wet man.
Des Moines. May , 1'V
two runs in the first on an ,
three In the fifth Des .MoiftesWichita easily by a sere of
error am:defeat, d
5 toi: ii. i:Score
Des Mollies 2"H 030 mix 0
cyiehit-- 000 000 00 - 5
Hatteries: Miller and lb ck,. hk1'1
Shaner ami Holland.
Good Recokls Made at Govern-
ment School Rolil Day Exer-
cises Yesleiday; InteiestingPin." ram Last Nilii,
Kigiimenls in Hi, i ase of the govein-inen- t
against Hie ihiee Horn brothers,S. II. Snider and Ha.wmuid P. May,charged with illegal use of Ihe mail,in exploiting the "Two i.iueens" mineIII Arizona. w,ie begun here late to-
day and will be concluded tomorrowLeslie J. Lyons, assistant Cuite,!
Slates district attorney, figured forthe prosecution, lie charged that ticdefendants paid i.'.nOO for a half In- -
1:1: sioii ily 2.
May 17. Pueblo woiPueblo
Sioux City,l Ih.II,:today's game largely by (algalio
pitching. McCal'I'erty made lii.s initiaHid al
llicagx, 8; Philadelphia I.PhlUulclphia, May 17. Chicago
i'oreil an easy victory here today byhitting the : ' '. :!. i.iger Chancehad Ms in.ic shoulder .subject-ed to an , i: ion today and itwas d iscovored that a hone was brok-ii- .
The injury was caused by colli-sion between Chance and Oibson ofI'illMburg, two Weeks ago. Chance willIn' kept out of the game a month.
Score II. II. K.
Philadelphia ..100 000 000 X S 2
f'hie.iRO 101 003 .120 S 11 2
Hatteries: Covi'hk ie, Foxen andPuoin; Drown, .Moran and Archer.
splendidfor the locals to, lay.
TheIndi.i
Ulesspolt.- -
appeara neeScore II KK
x
annualil
al Mi000 nod 101 2
i Sioux cityathleteday , n
thp; evelilentered
all in.i,,,,.i.io 70 or. (inn i aI, .rest in a mine which was capitalized
lat ten million dollars. Iv S. Morn isIhe brains of the whole proposition
iosI hitHatteries: McOaf lertv, Melt,
Town,-- Mailman, C.algano and .Mil-.-
h,f thr,II.Lincoln d of
John
lb' was the high priest of the ct'owof promoters, declared Mr. Lyons.
Altoinev.l. S. Holisioi d. who argue--
for the ilof,'ii-e- . said il was on" ,othe infirmities of the human race t..
lllel,un pos,
andminileo
IM'IIM'I- - J.Lincoln. X'.-- . Max 17. Today."
tailed by rain in the fifthNi'u York II: iocinnaii l.
V Y'oi k. .May 17. Malhcwson L'.inii- was yardXr,,'t
wa lb,iv thr,
'I'll.- wi
i: Sp,K, Her.
dash ainin.. lbSeV. lit' ,
i ;, ,,iuw P ll a
and Thin (Ie- -
he, I hisIdle or th"beaten
list shut out gam,Cincinnati being
exaggerate what one has lo sell amithat persons n im houif.ht mining sloi c
understood I le v Were paying lor aw
ml elccllw oil t lie
a Iso w
mark oiII, lieshigh jumps inches.
' b.i ,,e, not , ii nr more.L.li
II.(i
ear today,ti to 0.
Score -
' 'lucilina tiXew York
Halterios:
inning.Score: - H -
Denver HO 00 3 7
Lincoln uno 0 0 1 I
Hatteries: Jackson and Zinr.in:Mockeiibcrry and Mason.
COAST LEAGUE
lolll I. ,1.i earn ut bes:
.111,11 0011 IIOll
.ohm 002 3 1x'.nun) and
0 I
rLea a ; ZeI'lIII" III III'Matliewsun and Myers.
Fa Is eEconomyIn BusinessI 1
.Illlit.-- ..,us
WllOllpilCr Coilgll.This Is i more dangerous disease
than is generally presumed. It willhe a surprise to many to learn thatmore ileal Its result from It than fromscarlet fever. Pneumonia often re-
sults from it. Chumbe, Iain's Coughlíeme, ly has b. . n used in many s
of whooping cough, ami al
'lion 1. i a milhvvaie
A
was.111,1
lastInteresting prnight at the
Porllaml H:
Los Angeles. .May
went to pieces ill 111,
day after they hadtacular wnili In the
r, llllelall of
To, (1Pillsburii II: I'.rooklvu I.Hrooklyn, Ma yl7. Pustoiius gave
eight bases on halls toda'.' and thiswith hard hitting by the visitors andragged fleldliiK by the loials gave
17. llogau's menfourth inning to- -
ilone some spec- -
I irst t hrce inning
schoolt pro-,r-
son t
High
otumem-eni- a
ie w.ll be .
el- -, a Landin, w it II I h
lilis s to be
The suggestion that a merchant
.should, at times, discharge all
his salespeople and endeavor to
run his business with no one
to make sales, or tell prospec
ways Willi the best results. VlclliertM'Ieig, of llailan, Jowa, says of Ii:
l"Mv boy look whooping cough when
by I
has,w hi.
par. id.and a
schoolsi cng
h pri nine months old. I, had it in thewinter. I got a bottle of Chamber-lain's Cough Whi.-l- provedgood, 1 cannot recommend it tonhighly." For salu by all druggists.WINS JUDGMENT FOR ICE
FURNISHED DURING WARHow Uncle Sams Whiskey
Test is Outdone
Hiñes With Togo.i. At tin- dinner giv. i
by Admiral Tog,,, ii
Admiral Gibs il. ilai
I i
llai herki. Mae
,r of l: a
I'll,- casi i w a y ,
Ti
thisho,,
W.ithe 'I
pa uyK m,xto -
S u
ex as-
an,and
licet
us KastmiKing the i
,miher. comni
an I P...tilers.,,l hers.,1a mag
in ,
is from a rail,f its failure to ship
'r of the third divisiots,Ua,lron at the No-i-
were laid lor silwas iarefiill aoi ledan opeii-h- , arted , x
herly s tit llllellt s he
of the I'm i'l.bles club, enStiff l'o ma H
and thele w.i- -
chango of In,twei-- the oil
n,llli;ltiy, in caseli'.entock from olí..ver the most dire
by th, sui.r.nited Stales today :
"ni, anc The
, point to anothert rout's was ,le, bl-
colli I of the l'lii- -
igainsl tile railroadlittle oWliels WCt'f
el i s of hot ii mi i A
prominent .;, u ro of the evening at
There's a little green government stamp over the cm k of
very bottl of tin; famous Cedar Hrook Whiski the
aristocrat of nil whiskies since 1817.
That Iittl rtanip means Vm-l- Sam lias marked it ashaving complied with sll his rc'iulrrments as to purity,being straight. 100 proof, full measure and aged four yearsor more. That lidie green stamp means ;,iv,-- i in, lent sup-
ers isloll from the raw grain to the bottled product,or mote. That litle. green slump means Cuvel nnieiit sup- -
the pres, niation to th- Aim-ri-near, led íll.liloi dama glleSlS Id l,,. I, 'litter Cifskfts oeallllg
the I'aniily .i. t of Admiral Tog".WILLIAMS RESIGNS FROM
CIVIL SERVICE BOARD plantItiirncil mu.May I 7 - TheAsparagus ( ';
to the ground
4 1.1
Stockton. 'a;..',(' th.- Pa-llc-
oinpanv bui-ti- d
tive buyers about the store's
goods and service, would be met with positive refusal, and the
man making such a proposition would be considered entirely
lackins in business judgment-Whil-
no merchant in all this city would entertain the thought
of so unbusinesslike action as dispensing with his selling
force, there are storekeepers who do what experience teaches
is equally bad policy suspend all their advertising.
When it is considered that a merchant's newspaper advertising
is the only way many purchasers have of knowing what is of-
fer J "m, stopping advcitisi.is becomes actual extravagance
under the false guise of economy.
The logic that would influence a ineichant to cease advertis-
ing because the i etui ns wcie not always the same would de-
termine him b discharge salespeople because their sales
were not always up to the highest point.
liningtola.1. trues 'I
,1 to Prcsia i it selI Mav I T
toil., , , ii. li r,
esiual i, ni asimr.
ish;HKl..iims. Jr.Tail hison, in issi
Willi,b lit
ieeCedarrook ,s I uii.iiiai. with ).",. (in , jn.siir.iu.
MURDEROUS MADMAN
SLAYS WIFE, SHOOTS SONMr. Williams whs appointed only a
f w we, ks ago and is Hing the set- -
i. because of impaired health. H''will lake up his r.si.i. m e at Fort
N. M wli.r. be hopes to liegie.itiy benefit.,! b th- climate.
means that the Ust or I'm ! Sam is outdom thatthis whiskey is the Government requires, andmore. The name Cedar Crook guarantees not only Atlanta. ' . May I 7 l.",r;''
a e.irp. nt.-- out of em,do in.-n- '
returned I,, h,s home this , ltall that VncW Sam requires, but also quality ri
me, a wonderful smoothness anil flavor, a delicacy Mr. iiiianispaper man in
u.ts torui-rl- a Hi u.-- l
i il as t rpfarv I'"campaignI 5iii3t', ... k ml ;if. r J
i 1; " n i I
esrly td.i .,,,,1 'ntering through i
rear window went to his wile's roomand t. il.hr-- I i,, r to tii He tlonw nt to th- ",m of l.is st, ps.in .iii.la Iter a ,b-- ,.t.- sti iiggh sf a bb, ,1 ,1 ,els, riou.-l- y liim la ig- tii.--
made his , .'!'
Cha irio.ui llibli.- lit. ,1 Pe- na I ,.
m.tl' .i the pi
mad.- Mrr)"'''Wl'M .;.i'sjV m. 0JaS (arili iMhi lit iiii.iiit-- i ,u
and a richness both Its own and Incomparable, andthat it Is nsreil fix to eight years beyond mere Gov-
ernmental i eulrem nts.The name Cedar l!ro..k man the chop est grain
and the finest of pure spring water.There are other whiski) s able to pas? the routine
examination of L'n. Ie Sam. but there is no otherwhiskey equal to the C,-d- Hrook reim inbt rthat. At all pieces where good liquor Is sold.
U I. II s ktSMJKK X CO..I jiri nc barg. hy.
" r r s.:,:,n.V
CN T..-...- m x :. m, 17- -v rI Inu to I i . r f..,ii tan,'... in lo. C
SStÜi.X r'";"" '' h,.,lr.,l, Iof black hi: A.r. ai til, lofs has I
I t,.. i j, p , a I....... ,t t,. tt ,.
aBtaH ;!H.i-.- l . t I.. . it,. ,
1,,'j .mmmmmm ' 'Ui
..
Strong's Book Store
THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1909.6
Is the mission of piuco congrí suesClu JllHuqucrqiu I
WHEN WE FIND THE NORTH POLEH '
. r. ....',.:' ' :: -- U'opyriglit. lflffl.) .' "
v
liiiM-bul- iiikI other outdoor sport, nmlhl suggestion was inn J'.' In the
of tlio large nuttilx-- of govern-
ment employes IiiivIhk athletic Incl-ination. Tlio adoption of hi sugges-tlu- n
would give them another hour of
FARMERS CUTTING
THE ALFALFA AT
wmm.m mmmAURORA SPECTATOR iGtiMffmS&U, I HfflM U O nkPMtho who hav not en th -- .rMX 7r-- T r 1W1W 3$k-.- ;
'
Will We Be Again Disillusioned?j- -
WHAT F0ÜÜ7 I
1
museum dining sliowcr, to fricml) -- I
'am mid ogs or oats?
to the enormity of the crime of netting n million men to slaughteringinch otlier uhnut a mutter that fewof them ( omprehend or have any personal Interest In, and which could Ineasily settled ticcordlrnr to the prill
Iplc. of justice and citulty by till Inlerna dona! court.
Till: IH TMMIK IS .K)1.
Jaims J Hill, railroad man, bustncsii man, likewise farmer, Is optlmlstic a.i to tlie outlook. All that Is liecentury to brlnn on a great era ofprosperity ut an early date, he blleves, Is to K' t rid of the tariff lim-
itation, ut It off fhort, chut off theoratorical steam, and bt the lotintrjK t tin w ti to farmliiK, business nmlbunking.
"Vim know thoufaudh of peopkturn their cy s oil WashlnKtoii," Mr.Hill filld. "Anillo of them fieem tothink that legislation will euro thftoothache, ret u broken limb or makecrops. Agitation and talk keep thesepeople hi suspense, make them forgettln lr business. What we want Is tohave the tariff agitation over and letthese people tuin their attention totheir biiHino.Ms mu) work, aiding tingreat w heels of progress to turn. Thenthings will oogiu to hum. Yes, tinoutlook is good In all directions."
ah iionor to mo civil war veteransof Cincinnati, hiijh the Topeka Journal, and so nay we. They are return.Ing to the men of the south the flagswhich were captured from the Con-federates on the battlefleldii. H Is suchw orthy nets ns these that w ill w Ipe outnny little feelings that may still rxlsbetween the one-tim- e wnrrioih of thenorth and south.
Japan has no road.-- for wheeled ve- -
hielen except such ns it hiuv copiedfrom other countries during the lastfifty years. The rumor that the nil.kudo had appointed a special commission to come over nml get a copy ofour 1 'tilvcrslty road, lucks confirma-tion.
Holland has built an exact duplicateof Honilrlk lludKon's famous shin, tinHalf Moon, but can't secure fnllora tosail the vessel to New York. Nowdoesn't Hint laat the Dutch? t ofAngel" s Tillies.
If Theodore Itoosevelt Is "poillimaster" to tlie slim, l ili Masai of libhuntlng ground, what In the name o!all their father's Idols would thev callhis successor? Cleveland Lender.
What the Editors of theSouthwest Are SayingJo Aler 'Km.
I'cmlng needs 10. DUO mure shiub'tri es Iieiuing Cl a iihic.
X" It Works the Oilier Way.lloldy slated, big hats nml big rati
have a tendency to make women bald- -
aded - ilailup Knterprlse.
iHin't lioiirisl, Here.No. Willie, the carload of lobsters
which have just left Halifax him noth-ing to do wlili tin- Immigration whichIs headed for the West. Ieming(Jiapliic.
The linpoilanl Thing.ll.ivlnir plowed a furrow and girded
on the sword of 1 isuian. Turkey's newruler will now have time to attend Hdie really Important business of choo-- s
ing 11 k who will not be likely toslip a little poison ill the dessert.--liciive- r
Kcpublicun.
Iti log Itcall.v Hrol.e.A matinee Idol who has confcsicd
bankrupt!-;'- shows ea.sli as-t- of $.1
to oif-c- t liabllilles of more than$rT,. mill. As Walt Mason, tlie prosepoet of Knipnrla. might say, "A hint-ed bank in. IV be ill- - chut T, but ail aactor broke ix broke all over." Den-
ier Kepllblhall.
It's a (001I I hing.A c would like to see our holies or-
ganize a league. It would bea move toward getting that little parkwlili a band stand in It Unit the ciMis so solely tu m 'd of, as we fully ap-
preciate the fact that when tlie liulietake barge of tilings .something rgoing to happen on the uplifting or-
der leming Craphh'.
The rroblcm oí the Kicker.'Ilia Kicker on the farm are not
so hard to get along w ith us the kick-ers In town. I'll the farm there is tinkicking cow. and our long-care- d
friend, the mule, while In town tlj,reis th- - old mosshnck who wants nilHie muni, pal Improvement wltliou'puling for tin ill. The cow may In
stdd lor beef, tlie mule traded for a
shotgun, but nothing Miort or n m- -
neral will i,inlcli tlie town kicker.illiiims New
BOOSTING THAT HAS THE
PROPER RING
I Tueunicnrl SunTueuni' ai i ! attracting more atten
1 than any oib" r city In New Alex-I- t
has secured It full altare olIn M and moat definible of tin
nt Influx of new Comer to Newxico, mi l can pn-v- nt 10 me ,.i.n
nn und Intelligent act of buslnesj.II as can oe loiuni aiitwueie. iite
all Int.ristetl in building up thetiown p.trii.ul.ir business but they rec-
ognize that I do so th.-- miit alsiwork H1I nii'tr. f"l the a"
ifntX. to be.ll.t up th r .in 11 clt an.iill rounding coulitu
MIMI'tItIO I't I Hit),K AN,
I .O I', and
lll.l' II W. IK. . I I K. iiU2-i- South First
ireet. llioiie 1.
morning journalPublished by the
JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.
P. A. Mrpi!ERSON. ,,,,, .Trs'ilt-n- t
w. . nirnKK Ml torH. B. II KM NO OlljF KillltilD. a. BUUCHKH , .Business Mi(r
Kntrd rni clml miller I t
imffU- - t Alhiiiurqii. W. M.. unilsr matof Ctipiu of atarut I, 1171.
THIS MOHWfN'O anVKSAI. I THRIF A III Ml HU I III l( AN PAim OK r.lVMKAIf O, 1 I'l'llHTIMI TIIK I'HIM'll'l.rWOK THK Hhl'l Mi ll Al Al l. THKTIMK, AMI TIIK MKTHIIIW Of TUB
l'AKTV VVIIKN I'll It Y ABKAU.Hf.
TKItMK r HI IIW HII'TION.rIIf. I'S carrier, one In. 111th
Lisilr, bf msilt I'll mutila ......
UriH rlraulutliin than T nlhfr pnpertt Now Muir. 1 lio nlj paper HewMalino Usura srsrr ilr ta iba .
-- Thm Morning Jeuroi.l ha hllwrrullni l"a I lo no
. s. m Mf ! Aihuuiifirfiii or any oiliertalis la KfW Mrilco. "Tue Arusricaakxawspaper Wraetory.
Al.MIQtKHlK - - - Nr.W MICXICO
jM;M Till; KMM AM'CI' TIIKOIIV.
At the annual inciting of theAnfoeliilloii uf Americanheld 111 WuHhlMKton laHt week,
It iiiietir.; that the prcHiueiii 01 me uk- -
(oelatlon, Hr. Vl.'tor V. VuuKhn, ol
Ann Aihi.r. Mhhliian. Ill hl linnualM'.ldi'is", came jicrllnufily ni.;-- utl
the brand of charlatanism upon the"mind hcullnij" pel forri: ncu ut tin
Kmmaiiuil church In lloitoii.In the couiBe of IiIh tpiiuiikfc Mr.
Viiuuhiin Mild there iva nothing in
the duallxlle lloctrlnii Involving tinluiHteiice of mind Hpnrt from midperlor to mutter. There v.aH iiollil'inIn tint doctrine, he tu Juk- -
t If y the foundliiB of any : w cult.Taking for hiw Biihject "Tim I'liyal-CO- l
JIllhlM Of I.lfc," 111', VllUKhllll wild1 11 much liad bf en heñid of late confernliiir the Influence of the mind overthe body, Thut iiMiuniitlon, he icild,
amih un old n the idilloHophy of I'liitn.It nlwiiys hud been mid remained to.day, 11 donma llhout Hclenliflc nup-por- l,
mid huil led to no clcntlfic (actl;ery iittempt to npply It to the lieat-lii- i
nt uf iIImi iim', he UHfei'ted, had ledto the di velopinent uf coiihi iou i 01
unroliHciotiN chailiilHnlHiii, and result-ed hi more or Ichh murki d utavlnivAledicul obscrvulion and Ntudy, he doi lured, had HhoiMi Hint healthy 11 l
finí, t un wan to be found onlywhen the activity of the bruin wtsproperly Influenced by noimnl func-tion of II the COli luted OI'KilllH.
'We know iinall," mi lit lie, "of theInfill, tu e of the bruin oil the other nlRiinn of the body. We lire fully nwuivof the fact Unit ImpulMK may lie uMinted In the brain IIiioiiIi my ofthe five that may favorably 01
Uiifni oiiibly Influence the uetlvHlm ufthe conliitid oiKanM. And fur cen- -
tllMel, tile III, ,11, III p:'lifi'Hf,ii hllH fill -
I ' " thix phVh,ilo;lcal ,l In, l,l,' 11,
tile treatment of d Incase."A very laie number of diMln- -
fulHlieil plnsli l.i un from all pnrlH olthe country were In atti mlanee, mid Itwild noted us a kIkuII 'leant fart thai HielaiiKiiaKe of the president did not callout a wi I'd of illi-s- , nt.
.i i vio Tin; M-a- .
ri, cal,i. fnnu Vienna to the W
Vork lb raid hii) h j;i ae .'.anuí r Ntthai the I.e. III! 1(1)1 lilll'd' UH Mill on. Ih
of I'alull Alfons lie U ithm hlld, hllu., I., I at llohe Unite. earVli nun, may ill.'.uppeu ortlnx to thethreatened un,MI,!e, ,lue, It Ih Hlip- -
pi'H, ,1, tu exeiti atii'iiH with h have 1m elilurried to an eni,i.-i- thpth.
Km ry elfort Is In luí; minie to pii"li nl tlil'. ea la: I roplie. Kxb n.' i e ilu-
dí i piiiiihiK Is 1., ln- dune to Mi,,rthe he.nj niii.--i nil y which In In íiiübuill
Kxpert.s ar. lidded us to tin eilUM'I'l'ufeHM, P 'Miff bellelcrl 11 due to Ih,Mlbridelicc o' th 111 111, iet to 1 landflele.
Union ,1 ' KothH,',i,'N iiardi us. hltu-1-
uled at a Hi e.it hi iKht, ! l'lohablithe fluent hi ticultui.ll finli III I.11- -
I'opc.
i.iM n; rin; o.m.v norr,.
That the linuimis eaiiip.in a km hintHitul" i ulosih has lalleil to .o.. k til'
KTeat Willie J.ll.Kile ;iH ,,. Stal'tllllltiiMsertion imi.le tiy Nullum Straus, theNi w Voik I'i In nt hi 1st nt the fiftli( till UII llleltitlK. last Week, of the Nil- -
Henal As.Mciutioii fur the .Study undI'n i n:an of Tuber, 'ulosift. Mr. strAunbn,k.,l up his flHsertioM be sl.ilisllesfr,.ni the ,ei Voik loiilth depurt- -
no nt. t.i,, p. 11 r use of 13 perr.t l.i t ,. J i 11 a (11 IU.eS f tllbl'li -
I'MS ill tile , It V lll.lt III km ll ,1.. nanhe.l u jea.liiiK ih.. wliol". 01 1,1 In
the f clit an mist the iliwuw". The iteilimit, ei thr iouthi st. wlili il dry,ran ti. d utinosphi re, auj Its almost
irp. t,ml .uimbine, n mains theonh hop.i 1,1 th,. I'l.nMuupiUe.
III. Ms Miil.i; lM K.MT.
Current i.;',.n ft.,,,, Wimhliiatontell uh tin t olfi. e of the navy i
. .JIIM.I. I ll'g ;i h.UIKe in the hoiii f"Suiy 11 ti,.,t "í.- - iiitinent Po the s
111., j hav,- !i,,. re bonis of ,11! lit tor r, , IÍ..11 duiina the mhii.in. r iii'iiiins in a umlhu- - n.,iniei totío 1.iikiIi d.ivlmhl law. It li.ifc linn
UIK" feted . l onimaiuVr KdaantKverett It n ib ti of the naval obtra- -
toiy that tlie hour of Ix aiunluc did)Curing the months of Jim... July. Au-u- t
and it. t.nit.er te . t.ngeU froma nt to a. in and the hour for
rnlituj m.rk fined at 1 Jo r. ni. In-i- d
i f í mfoiniiiftinl, r lUy ieii is a lontr ol l
dn light for tin' enjoyment ' gameIn tliu open 11 r. Tin' advocates of thecurlier Iioiith of v.ork admit Hint tin-pla-
would necessitate a general rearrangement of railroad Kchrduhh.both ni ni and Mre. t raw, und hoursrnr meals, as well 11 n chinge In
for opi'fiintr mid losing of storeami business houses generally. At thesume time, however, it In nrgucd thaiHi,, benefit resulting to liinltli findhappiness of 11 largo proportion of tllP
iiiiimunll.v would more tlmn eompen- -
mite fur the Inconvenience of llio otherportion of the community.
Hi: 1.IKKM A I.I.MI.
Senator liayiu r, of Maryland, lliped lulo the tal iff ülw'uhHion 111 tinacuate tlie other day to make an iiiKii-n- u
nt In favor of the free iidmlnsloii ofIron ore, and In rcf' iriiiK to the diffi-culty encountered In KttluK 11 liableInformation upon nay point InvolvedIn the matter, be stopped uslde to
In j.urerithoMcs;"TIiIh country Ih full of tariff
llarH from one end to the other,There fci'i'inn to be KoiuethliiKiihoul Hie tariff thut is pcrvclt-Iii- k
to the truth. I would riotplace any credence In nnylhllinliny man said who has a personalInterest In either side of theij 11 ihi li ni I hiivu none to disin-
terested perHoiiM to (jet my In-
formation."1 like liars iih 11 Kcucru! propo-
sition," mild he, "I have nutthem In every walk of life, but Ihave never seen such a contri iuHon of llarii un Is now un:e mldedIn Washington, and th! peculbrtliliin about It Ih that tlu v 'un lioequiilly well on both ld"8 of themime inient,on."It Ih said that this stall loelii created
0111111111114 of a cyclone on the repnbll-en-
ttldo of the chamber, whereuponthe Maryland weiiator, like history,
hlniM'If, tukliiff ricciiHlon nt theMame timo lo iiive I1I.1 tutement a littleaddltloiiul emphasis.
Till: 11 KMT TIIKKK IS.
You have probably noticed that everylime wi. have had a "flan buck" Inthe weather, during tills unMeiiMonableSMison, brliiKlliR us dust 11 lid duscoin-for- t,
the telegraph Iiiih alwa.VH lirouhlUN next day reporta of destructiveMornm In other parts uf the country,Uccompiialed by Ki'eat loan of life andproperty. That shows that New Mex-ico weather still holds its place ut thehead of the class. We admit that ithiiK not been during the lust fewmonths an ftood as New Mexicoweather ouKht to b, but It bus been
whole lot better than they've hudelsewhere- - und as lou as thnt'B trueno complaliitH on our part are In or-i- b
r.
ri!K.ltl SS til' KlU CAI ION".
A forcible Illustration uf what theworld has learned In one direction, atbust. In Hie last half century, in furnished hv Hie following facts:
When the National Kducatlonal ns- -
hoi latlon held lis first animal meet-lu- g
fiirty-sevc- yea 1.1 ago, It was Millthe fashion to speak of Hie UrealAmerican liesert, inclining the fertile
aches of laud l.i log between (he Mis-
souri fer and the liocky mountainsl'he next convention of tlie association
to be held In Iniiver, a city whichlias conic into existence sll.ee the first
cling of the assoehiiloi, and whi boh is 11 large part of Its proppc-ll- y tothe pl odlletil eliess of tile HO.calleddesert lands. In tl pinion of Hi,-
San Francisco Chronicle, Ibis is atin me Hint 011C.I1I to Inspire geogr.-iph-
ers. It certainly siiggesls th gnatcluing, s in man's knowledge of thephisleal fealuii s of the , ,11 Hi il in' n,;Hie past fifty cars.
TIIKOM.Y TIIINti Ttl I KAU.
According to I'resbb nt Itiplcy tinralliMis of the west have but onething to b ar "medd lesom,. and ma-licious Interference In tin. conduct ortln lr buslnow by cs nml com-missions having no Interest In Hiproperty und no know ledge of mil-loa- d
multéis elected md to do .hise, but for the sole purpose of g,
11.1 much lis poMsilde out of tin-e-
poi utiuns in Inciense, service andreduced at s "
i.v Tin: iviijikst orSome people are im lined to be pes
Ministle an t, the effl, i, my of j.oa. emovements nuch as the rivnit cont.h I11 Chicago An influentialast.-r- lii iispupcr even goes so fr
to d..er the benefits fromThe Hague conference becalm" . 10
111 gin s. "they were folio rd lirmore uger htralnlng for war rre-priili-
among all nations" Tiniii.txlmum of good it concedes tepiace ooiigrensea, particularly tothose be, t The lliigue. Is that Huj"iiroiise the attention of mankind tothe dlsiiMrous expendltutts made 11
eiery bund for war"N"erthel. if that won- leuDv
h It woill.t be, n the Kansas en,mm, amply enough t .
Justify tu,, i out huniiier of the efiort"il th. pmt ,,f t. ilvocat.s of peace,
for when public a, ntluient In edu-ia.- -,
auffieleiitly to apprecüvt th'folly and stuphllty of war. au.l theruiiioua loct f there-for, nam will rr,. rubik- a. nil-nie-
U tl. inlantU.t fr. In throrlit in tilla day of univfraal educa-
tion ami wrld-,l- e .,flew. and labile opinion rnlv l,l- ufneb'Mly e.tuinteil AlM.h
CARLSBADL
First Baled New Hay Sells for$15; Automobile Mail Routeto Knowlcs Proposed.
Ipeilsl '01 rrsiHindenrr in Morning JiiurmilI nrisbad. N. M.. May 1". Farmer
began cutting nlfalfa this week, andthe work Is now well under way. Thfirst baled new hay was brought in onTuesday find wild sold at $15 a tonThe Hprlng has been very backwardand thi cutting of hay began aboutthree weeks later than usual.
Frank (rygla and Werner fíibson,special agents, uro at work In Kddycounty looking ever the range, drift
nets and other mutters connectedwith their department. About thirtyattlemen met the agents last night
and discussed tin; situation fully. Itis expected that the agents will behere for nt least ten days.
II. C. Ilaynes, jiostofflce Inspector,irrivod Thursday and left for yip-o-
In the west part of Kddy county, toinspect the mail route from Carlsbadto this point. He will also Investigate the proposed route from Carlsbad to Knowies by Kovlngton or byMonument. It Is expected that theproprietor nt the unto line will make
definite proposal for earrylnar tinmail to Knuwjes over lhco routes,and oImo from Curls-bu- to Seminole,Tex., via KnowleS. This mail routehas becomu'dii absolute necessity tothe community growing up on tin
lams.The plans for establishing a bank
at Knowlcs lire completed und it inlikely that the bank will be Incorporated in n short time and open forbusiness. The need of ti bank on the
In Ins has become very urgent.Frank It. Joyce of the Juyce-I'rui-
ompnny. returned last nigiu irom111 extended trip over the western partof the territory nml eastern Arizona.Mr. Joyce report that the whole section Is In need of rain, und that ineoiiilltlon of cattle are not of the best
on account or tne long uiouxiu.T. A. Ka!"U shipped a hundred head
of work horses n lew days ago ol HI"
own raising and breaking. Thefor range grown horses of this
size Is goon.
UCUMCARI STEAM
LAUNDRY BURNED OUT
Imperial I'urrespnnilenre l Morning .liunu,lTucumearl. N. M . May 16. The
steam laundry was destroyedby fire here early In the morning,breaking out In the boiler room fromsome unknown cause and gainingrapid headway before It wan discover-ed. In spite of hard work by the firerightcra the building with its contentswas destroyed.
The loss is u ho ut l.'i.OOOO partly in-
sured. The owner, Mr. liUchanan.inmunices that he will rebuil.l tin.uundry in n shoe time.
WAREHOUSE BURNED
AT GLORIETA
Structure Belonging to JosephRoutledge, is Destroyed With
Contests at Loss of $2000.
(lrt liil Ciii rrMiiiiiilrm f t" Mtirnlng .liuirii.il I
(loríela. N. M., May 18 A fir.broke out this morning In the ware-
house of Joseph Until ledge located onside track of the Santa Fc railroad
nt this place. Tlie building wan coni-i-
tely consumed In a very lew mo-
ments, as was a large n t it y of cordwood and cedar posts, the properly i,lii-ns- Kelly A Co., and the Tain
company which were awaiting,ililpinent. The Alhiuiu. ripie und Cer-rillos Coal company lost a iiuunlity otmilling props about to be shipped tiliheir mines at Madrid.
It Is not known how- - the fire 01 IgHinted ond the loss bus not as yet l i enestimated, tint will probably reachtwo thousand dollars.
.J. .
FROM THE GRAND CANYON
TO SOUTHERN ARIZONA
tirenl olth ami South Highway WillHe Completed III N'i't Two YinrsIf I'liiiw arc Carried Out.
That Ariaoiin within the next twoyears will have a great north andinútil highway reaching from tlieUrand Canyon to the City of Mexico
premised by the territorial sup.of ruada. The 1'rcacott
Journal-Mine- r says:J. I'., (iiruinl. territorial mi(m riuiend-- i
nt of rends arrived here Thursdayfrom Fhoi-ni- to consult the directorsof the Good Koads association con-
cerning the building of ro.uht and eth-er mutters pertaining to his office. II.!s collecting data from the countiest.f the for a tcrrltoilil mapshowing tlie principal highway ,,iAriiotin. which will be issued ut ar.tally date.
T will have a highway through HiUounty to the Hrand Canyon from s
sil them Arinn:t construct, d in them xt two e.ti. ' he "I am intout h now with the ofli.'hils of all tin oiiiinti. in th- - ten Hot ' concern ng
rofid uffaiis ami will have my of I teein ehape to commence the
of highwatt mi s'lt'n a fiuiils areavailable under the new road liw.
"Pata ta boina gathered for a in- v
map showing ail lit rtrfids in Arizonim in ii, rtt Km w ith ail
road.s aKsoc-.ition- in the terri-tory and am asis ng tu the oigiui-:.t'o- n
o otheuf. A territorial go,,road iiKK.v iatior, N l ing ergtinixivl1pi oiriH i.itlon ill Join the N.lli vn ,'C"od IloiuL" l.ttion. C'.ita wi .
Low ShoesFor Men and
Women
Everybody who Vdlues ntylenml comfort wants lo.v shoes utthis time of the year. Comofind Inspect our new and ex-
clusive models.
They uro Ktiappy in style, fitsnug around the ankle and overthe instep, and they require nobreaking in.
You will find our prices veryreasonable.
Men's Oxfords Patent Colt,Vicl Kid, Cxun Metal, IiBssiaCulf, blat k or tun, ...U lo $1.011
Women's Oxfords PatentKid, Vicl Kid, Hun Metal, Suedeor Canvas; black, tan or gray;$I M tu jtl.OU.
Children's Slipper ond Ox--ford., $1.25 l $2.o0.
toen be forthcniiil.ig from the nation. ilassociation which will be of great' aiue to the An, .pa associations intlie carrying out i their objet tu
emeiit of tlie roads airea'....':u It end th" const I'uition of oihers
"The good ro.t'b; ussocia ions i --
lendy organized are doiiu;- much go, ,1
Hotter results nil! follow the or.jaiiaMou ,,f do, leri'tori il assoei t m'i lie mills tí tin., should itin prov ,is mu--!- as possible OldI is great it. Ml . f r a highw.i.,in ding til i i ii.-'- i a' points of s,I I r; Ari.ou.i w .tit th. i Iran, I i a
li it'll is an inn Hi islte il by ton'oin ail in ( r the rid.
STILL HUNT FOR FAIR
MANAGER IS STIL L
If! PROGRESS
Impoitant Meeting of Associa-
tion to Be Held ThursdayNight Will Make DeterminedEffoit to Start Ball Rolling,
' here wJII In- - a meeting of tin New.'.léxico Tcrrit"l"i..l Fair association attu-- sti,r 't l.tarn;., am l.iii.ltii.in ier. Wis: (it l.i iii. mif Thursday f.'ghtal X o'clock nnd a very large a; . u
Is err:-"il-
lli loceiiu n !v been wuVr.gi'1'g and ' diC'i-'- to locate ; ro crman alio is In-;- to accept the i.u -
tll.o the h r i,f fli in, nigI, til big l."f ... xt fall and
hot i d ih.it te. i ,ter non-ti
he f 11.
tl'- .1 t. ought is high time tthe plans "re Hi i cut lerr no-
.tile ;: t! o , in 0 i mu a w I.uirra it t ico ; oí i ti.-l- an.
chances for bringing he nil, Her to 11
head w ill bf much I., tier it' the lllet-l- -
ing Thur.i.i' niplit brings out a larg.and rfpre .entative attendance
A SMI IKi a prettv hard thing to aecompl!.hwln-i- i you're blue, bíliou and out ofsoils. There is a sure cure for allkinds of stomach anil liver com-plaint constipation aji.l dyspepsia.Ballard's 11. rhlne it mild, yet abso-lutely effective In nil eases Price aruis p. i ix.uü. U, J. U. o hk'Uv 4
Ixinfer (who ha wandered Intowonder what they used to feed 'Im on
A MEAN REPLY.
She- - Hep husband he heen a puffer-e- r
for many years, hasn't. ho?He I don't know. How lung havo
they been married?
OOODBY, HUSBAND, ANYWAY.
"1 told my bimhanil. point blank, to-
day that I'll leave him if lie doesn't burI
Die an automobile!""And if be dop buy you one?""O, then I'll leave him, of cou.-ae-!"
THE HUMP, WEBBEÍ
Thlnnle 1 duuno what'a wrong withthe camel.
Fattle K"s certainly got his backIT iTIT IfltnM nTFgri:e Tioir
WAS HUNG HIGH.
Wife You nay you shot the ilnryourself? 1 can find no murk on it,
Husband (who had not. thmmht of H)
well er rnv dear, tlio bird was ver;high no. vou know-- , and. perhaps, (lit
fall killed It.
THE BOSTON CHERUB. '
Nurse Come, Matcr Kmersutt. U
bedtime.Kiuei son K. Ktnerson nenl'r. r
loeo.u.l roo-c- o uhoiil.l I retire Wl'tl th:Ji.. .t,i..,l,.ii. n.i,ii., of lirrl í
ft Ol ll se in i i ,r, i ii i, in,.. iuunsolved, I fear asleepl ss vigil vi'--
await me!
X LA DIRECT0IRE.
i2:Vll
$1
.mZSt,ÍAÍ!f'-y-iVJ''-
mm W i 1
I""My dear lady, 1 am withoul ei'tf
petticoat or corset." i
"The same as I. It Is tho !a',Vit
fashion " .Tourtial Amusnut
lHit.tr Onl.ai !s.t. I.V irr rMHindM liw iwr imxiiiiI If ilewlretl hv mall.
IX W I I I'. mrMiiil South II1--1 M..(lluUV IV. v. w.
THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1909. .7
M. MANDELLSpecial Price on Fifty Two-Piec- e Suits Until Sold Out.
$10.00 to $ 1 8.00 Suits... SPECIAL... i IIHlli WIfciMltl(lltVliUlMtAa.iliiW
company did nt carry out its threat1to no s. (i leeks a lidItalians.
(lately theater. In an interview shesaid that circumstaiK s i ompulltul bel'to return to the stauo and earn a liv-
ing. She also Imped to save 1 littlemoney to meet the expense of ap-
pealing the divorce suit.
FATAL ACCIDENT IN
CRIPPLE CREEK
loss of these papers would have neeorsilated a return to Denver.
After pulling the car out of thewater the occupants took it to a neigh-bnlrn-
farm house and walked therailrond track into Wilson. As soon a":ho roads are passable another startwill be made but a number of bridgehave been washed away and the timeof the car's arrival in Kansas City
j There was a rush for jobs and thesmelting; company was able to hire
jail the laborers it needed. The strik-- I
eis hud no organization and walkedout hy common consent because they
ADAM GOD SEEKS
CHANGE OF
VENUE
RAILROADERS BATTLE
WITH SAVAGE WILD CAT
Albuquerque Foundry & Machine Works
A NEAT CAST IRON HITCHING POSTIS A CI VIC IMPROVEMENT. PHONE 149
To any chinch in the city notifying us that the ijli will he
acceptable, we will deliver fiee of chnii-'.c- , two of our$5,00 hitching posts,
ALBUQUERQUE FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS
thought that the tune had come to re-
store the wage to the rate thaiprevailed before the hard times of1807-lftO-L
AMERICAN POLO TEAM
WINS FROM BRITISH
(rand Junction. Colo. May 17.Two men who came to Crand Junc-tion today tell a thrilling story of alaud to hand battle with a large wildeat which attacked them alter they
gious Fanatic, Held For
fall to Visit sacramento.Sacramento, Cnl.. May
Duncan I. McKiuley null-ified Secretaiy II. F. Miller, of tic(Sacramento Valley Development ussu-- !
elation, today, that Pr. Tai'twould vlsli tin- Sacramento valleysometime this summer anil would stayin Sacramento three hours The presl-iteuti-
party will enter California bythe Oregon route and from Ice willproceed southward.
bad been hurled twenty feet from a'lailroad velocipede last uii;hj The machine collided in the dark-ness with the wildcat, and as the twomen lay stunned beside the railroadthe animal attacked A fierce
PROFESSIONAL CARDSGET TO USING
London. May 17. The Meadow-brook- ,
Long Island, polo ti am. todaydefeated a team made up of OrpinHrltain's best players at llarlliigham
fearful for the outcome of tlicontests in which the Americans nr.to pómpete next month for the Ameri-
can cup, a trophy that has been heldby the Harlinghatu club since. 1SKI5.
The Harlingham team was com
Iruggle followed lasting thirty mill- -
ASSAY KK8.
Drilling Machine Boies Into
Missed Shot; One Man Dead
Half Dozen Seriously Hurt,
111. Mnrnlnit .maul Spinlal Whel
Colorado Springs, Colo., May 17.
A special from Cripple Creek snys:
One man was killed and six othersseriously Injured at 10 o'clock tonightby the premature explosion of dyna-
mite in the heading of the Intermedi-ate shaft of thi' deep drainage tunnel.
The uecldent, which was the first ofa serious nature niñee work was begunon this gigantic enterprise, was causedby one of the powerful machine drillsstriking a missed shot.
in n struck theIt The men
iu the fieHi laicd ltllaiil in Canada. TUP.
ules. Finally the twotat with a log, klilin!Were seriously Injur,
j counter.
Wilson,posed of V. Jones, I'aptaln
"Winnipeg, Man, May 17 Albertalis having the most remarkable weather'in Its hlstoi. Reports from MacLeodun J l.cthbrldge slat.' that It has beensnow ing there for the ,ls( t'lrly-clg-
hours, with no prospects or a let up.j The scarcity of coal, on account of the.miners' strike, makes conditions un-
usually severe.
S. Hueknutster and II. w. .Mcnani- -
W. JKNK8 !
Aiujer.Mining and Metallurgical Iii1nr
U West Fruit avenue. PostoffloiBex 171. or at orflca of F H. Iin1 Xoiith Third HtrtI
Mivi; (.i i oi.isr.K;i m ina I ion and tieologUa! Ileports
on Mining Propel tics a Specialty.
LEPROSY COMMON INThe Americans played a wonderfulgame. M. Waterbury and L. K. Stud-dar-
inch scored one goal while IIP. Whitney and I.. Waterbury scoredone goal each. PORTO R CO
Murder in Kansas City, ClaimsCommunity Is PrejudicedAgainst Him.
Hj Moraine Journal BiKwtal ImhJ Wire
Kansas City, May IT. Following a
motion for a chango of venue in thecase of James Sharp, known uh "AdamCod." charged, with tlir murder of a
policeman hero last full, live witnesseswere introduced by th. defense todayin an effort to show thiit n fair trialcould not bo Riven .Sharp In this city.
'The general Impression Is thatSharp Is a religious fanatic, that he i(j
h crnnk. and that he must bp crazy,is It not?" 1'rnseeutliig Attorney Conk-ii- i
asked several times on cross ex-
amination.The reply was usually in the íilíir-tnutlv-
Sharp arose, Rlble In hand, and in-
terrupted the proceedings."These witnesses tell about what T
did and nothing is said about whatwhs done by my enemies and the ene-mies of the Lord," he declared.
The prosecution will introduce tes-timony tomorrow to oppose the plea ofthe defense.
gliddeTathTnT5érmeets grief in kansas
Correspondence Solicited.Address
V. (1 T (I 1 1 TXlbiiipieripie, - - - New Mexico
YOUNG C0RBETT MEETSHIS MASTER IN NELSON
1 Iclavod.-- The origina'
Pierce Case AgainAustin. Tex., May 17- .-
case of 11. Clay Pierce, president ol
the Waters-Pierc- e Oil companychained with making a false affldavlithat his company was not a trust no!
Authorities Accused of Neglectof All Ordinary Pi ecaction:, toPrevent Spread of ,
AinXJHNEYS.
The Demi.NICHOLAS Jl'NIPKH, machine
helper.Fatally Injured.
Charles Johnson, machine moil, leftside blown in and several ribs frac-tured, head and face badly cut.
Seriously Injured.Carl lCvuns, Mil i f t boss, left ankle
broken.Guy Adams, machine man. cut about
I'Hce and head.Will. J. Mitchell. M. J. Smith and
Louis Patrick, muckers, severely cutabout lace and head.
Mark Khunklln, helper, was the only
They Are the BestFor all cnuphs and Colds, Dlar-rboe- ii.
botb pi (hllldren and ad-ults, liheiiiimlism, Kidney andBluinach Cntnplalnta Thera I
Uo more efficient Lkilmeiit andMedicated Oil than the
liitcrnnihmal.Then remedies can ha found
lor aata hy All Drugglsta andDealers III Medicine.
Compounded aoluly by
TIIF! INTI'llN'.VriON'ATj MBTD
It INK (O. OF NIAV MIOXIOOCentral, New Meilco.
R. W. D. BKTANAttorney t Law.
Offloa In First Natoulal flank kallltrig, Albuquerque, N. M.
Schenectady, x. Y., May 17"Fighting Dick" Nelson tonight befoi'-Dt- e
American Athletic club hvie best-ed "Young" Corhett. Jle landed itwill and chased Cot bett all around ticliny. .Nelson forced the fighting andat no time during the ten rounds wasCorhett dangerous. In the last threerounds Nelson not only outpointed
i ni hut had him absolutely at hismercy, lie, however, appeared over-anxious and missed at least two op-
portunities" for a knockout.
Jno. A. WhileJno. W. Wilson
connected with a trust was dismissedin the district court here today andhis bondsmenrele nsed. The ase tintier the second Indictment which re-
cites the same charge of false swear-lnj- r
anil remedies defects in the firstIndictments, was postponed by com-mon consent until the fall term ofthe court. October 11 is the danfixed for the trial.
Mr. Pierce, who was In court, im-
mediately Rave bonds In the sum of$20,000.
WILSON A WHITEAttorneys tit Law
Itnoin Cromwell Ilullding
BLACK HAND TAKESJ. A. Miller (leorga R. Craig
MILLER A CKAKJAttorneys at Uw
114 S. Third St. Albuquerqu- - V M.lrf.
IIP WHITLA CASE DENTIHTS.
ll.v MiirnliK Juurnul Niieelul l4uil WireNow York. May 17. What Is said
to be alarmingly laxity on llie partof the l'orto It linn government In thecase and control of lepers will liebrought to the oiflciul attention of thel.'nlted States government by Dr.
lChlers, o'lo of a party of fourEuropean experts who have beenstudying various diseases prevalent inthe West Indies. Dr. Khlers arrivedhere today from Ponle. He said un-
der present conditions In l'orto itlcoit Is posslb-lc- ' for nvtiiy lepers to emi-grate and carry the disease Into
States."In the olty of Ponce." he said, "t
flml leprosy very prevalent and sawmany victims In the streets of thecity. Two men in an advanced stai?.'of the disease, 1 (dmelved begninff Inthe market place.'.'
Dr. Khlers said that the expeditionof which he was a member was fi-
nanced In part by a Danish philan-thropist, Meyer Davidson, hail arrang-ed to build it laboratory for the studyof leprosy in the island of St. CroixIn the Danish West Indies
Presentí Mini n Suicide.piescott, Ariz., May 17. Leonard
F. Hale committed suicide here to-
night by shooting. He was firty-fou- ;
years old, prominent in business cir-
cles, and was known throughout theterritory.
i
man at work In this part of the tun-nel to escape injury.
Medical assistance was summonedfrom this city and a number of physi-cians drove at once to the scene of theaccident, si miles distant.
Kxtreme difficulty was encounteredin bringing the men to the surface, off.lug to the Rrcut distance to betraversed. TIip shaft Is down morethan oven hundred feet, and the tun-n- et
had been extended U2, making atotal of more than 2000 feet to con-vey the men.
Mrs. Alexander Ilctuins lit Singf.London, May 17. Mis. John Alex-- ,
.llldejr Stirling, a former American Ac-
tress, from, w hom her husband recent-ly secured a divorce In Fdlnburgh, re-
turned to the stage tonight as a show
UK. J. Hi. KKAF'IDental Burgeon.
Rooma Harnett building. PhoatHi. A pnlnl menta made by mall.
l'UVMC'IANS AND SI'KflEXlNR.
Wilson, Kan., May 17. Alter travel-ing U.". miles the E. M. F. (Hiddenlour pathfinder car was stopped bythe heaviest spring freshet knownhere for years and tonight founushelter in Farmer Tom Ilrown's barn,two miles west of here. Soon afterthe car left Torrance, a violent rainand hailstorm started and son wateiwas flowing across the road. In onhole the water overflowed the Igniteranil stopped the car. All the datafrom Denver here was In a suit eu.-- o
which' 'was submerged hut, thou-- hwatersoaked, was still legible. The
Mules Cremated In Stable.Kansas City, May 17. One hundri I
and seventy mules were burned (ó
death tonight in n fire at Kansas City
stock yards. Some stable also wordestroyed, the total loss approach1'!?$.".0,00(1.
i
j Judge Threatened With Dyna-- jmite Bomb Unless He HelpsSecure New Trials F or Boyles
I H. 'liinilng Jminuil l.rai-i-l Hhrj Cleveland, ()., May 17. The pollc-- j
learned today that a threat was madelo dynamite the home of Judge A. WWilliams, in Mercer, unless ho ,.ndhis efforts toward obtaining a new
j A. O. bHORTLR, M, D." Practice
Limited to Tuberculoma.I lloun 10 to II; 1 to 4.Rooma 8. . 10. Slute Nat. Hank Bld
U. U IIDSTFhyslclan and Surgeoa
Rooma ( and H. N. T. Arm Jo ValidIng. Albuquerque. N. M.
girl la "Our Miss (ibbs," at the."SI, JLsJZ $la
HOW THE CHILDRENWELCOME
MnTurn nonuMCn auii C i trun ror james lioyle and wife re-
cently convicted before him on tiniviuinLn unuvviiLu v v i
i BABE- -; TRYING TO.iSAVE (barge nf kidnaping "Hilly" Whllla.
Threats were sent In an aunoviiiousCIVIL l:i.INI Fit.
7no i 7k" "
County Surveyor.All Claws of Surveying. Officii cor-
ner Third and (lold. Phone 83.
Lincoln, May 17. A downpour ofletter postmarked Cleveland. The letter was signed "A Friend of theHo les" rind warned Judge William:,that unless he did as the writer or.deled, his home would be blown upand himself and family killed.
Judge Williams said he was Hoi DEATH CLAIMS AGED
rain tonight sent Salt creek and Ante-lope creek out of their banks and resi-
dents living In lowjand sections alongthe two ktrciiins wen- forced to cal'for assistance to save tluir house-hold goods. Mrs. Stella Cole, wife ofthu keeper of tl.e city park, wasdrowned while trying to escape withher baby from her watei.stirniitndedhome. A man named Kelley w ho swumto her rescue took tiie hady to a plai
a larnicil
the good things from our bakery.The Kwect rolls, the tasty cookies,the delicious cakes- Once theyou iifisters have tasted our good-ies you (ati never persuade themany others are such n treat. Sup-po- -e
you try a lew on your chil-dren. Taste them yourself too.You'll lik.j 'em,
PIONEfR BAKERYBI7 SOt 'I II FIltST ST.
STEEL WORKERS WIN
Some Men KnowBut Forget
MONEY WILL NOT BUY HEALTH.
And until the aches anil ills oí the food liaiissii-sso- r aliuek lliem. llie value of pure and wisely se-
lected foOil Is forgotten,
Konietlnies it takes a rlir'U sharp spell ( sicklier in prove llie close relation of f""l "ml Im'HUIi
lluil Pure Foods mean perfect iligeslloii nml pure blood the ir.ie secret of comfort and Rood lieiillh.
BRITISH WRITERINCREASE IN WAGES
of hafuty but could not ave themother. I'lttsburg, May Announcement
was tríade here tonight that ,1a, mill
GOVERNMENT SEIZESLUMBER MILL PROPERTY
George Meredith, Famous Poetand Dean of English NovelistsPasses Away in His Ei,o,hty- -
employes of Iron ami steel companle.ihiKinir heailqmirlf-r- In (his vlclnliyWill receive an advance in wages niei-amn-
ten per cent the liist of Juneor the first of July.
The I'liited States Steel Corpoi atinehas made no announcement, of an la-
creóse In wages, but It Is snl. I theJones anil Laugliliii Steel company,the Republic Sleel and Iron companyand other companies would restore
First Year,Oklahoma Concern Ali ased of l.ool- -
I lit Meriting .luio n.il Sprelul I rilvcd Vtlrt'lI ondoii, May H- (ie.irge Meredith,
the F.ngllsh novelist, died al Hii.- -
inorniiig.thelast
wages pal, I prior to the first olApril. (ieoige Meredith was born in Hamprape-Not-e shire. Fehruaiv IN2S. On the oc
liijr I'll Lite Domain.
Oklahoma city, Oklu., MayI'nlted States .Marshal liasen
today seized five million feet of lum-ber, six saw mills and other properlyof the Fine Hill and Walker-Hopkin- s
Lumber company and other smallerconcerns.
The deputy acted In accordance withwrits issued by the I'nlted States dis-
trict court after an investigation byJ. Mueller, a special agent of the de-
partment of tin- interior, relating t
conditions in the timber reservation of
casion of his eightieth biilinliiv h"is sliowcreil with coliu a (u la t ion
from all parts of the world and w .islisle,) by a depill.ltli.n lle,.l. ,l h
Antb in.v Hope, and wiih an
snrgciils Mut Shun! Trial.Taris, May 17. The examining
magistrate has concluded his liivesll-gatio-
Into the charges uncle againstCecil II. Sargent, an Kiiglishinan uic'his wile, an American, offour adopted children and has orderedthe Sargent to stand trial before liecorrectional court.
address b Algernon Charles SwinItlJVDS thi; HOOK
The Itoad to Wellvllle" loiitei (he 'Hy. burne. Thomas II. inly. John Morlev JUST RECEIVED FRESH BYmil mole than a hundred leaders inletters and scbolat sli ip
Mr. M. i edit li s "First I'oeins" ap
Is a pre-ni- sled, scientifically pre-pare- d
food iha( Is readily absorbed hyHie ueukest stonmchs. anil builds upbody ami brain.
It lias brought tliniisuiHls of voluntarylesllnionluls from people lio hategslo. d heiilili from lis dally use.
the Choctaw natnm. The Mueller re-
port Is complete and will be filed iiex:week.
The Investiga t ion was caused bycharges ni unlawful depredation of
peared III S .1 I II were pillowed IIrai.lil siicct sii.n hi arinus novels ami
EXPRESSMcDonald'sFamousChocolates
additional poems ami ballads
Itelated Iro-- i al Or.mil .(million.Crand Junction, Colo., M.ty 17,
latest spring trust e er known herewas experienced In the Crand valleyfruit district early this morning, andonlv promptness in lighting tic- -
ervatlon.limber on the iilatia of the Oriissways" was puli- -
lishe.l In DiVi and "line of i lur Co..qneroi t in s :i "Lord iiimont andWALL STREET FIRM
FAILS FOR MILLION His Aiiileta" appeared in (be summerla a
y I
like.f 1S!M and was followed n s'i: by
smudge pols prevented seriousage to the fruit. The forecasterlonlght that the thermoineier l
ly to n 'H degreesWILLIAMS DRUG COMPANY
it i. i i: r i: o n t117 West Central Avenue
New York. May 17. In the appointment today of a receiver for Tracyand company, uienibeis ot the New
"The Amazing Marriage." which Issupposed to introduce Its hern tíl-
late Itobell Louis SlewnsiinIn !(:.'. appeared the "Kmply
Purse," a volume ot po. nis and inof that year. Mr Meredith
was elected pi.. I. hut of lb.. Inc. o- -
por.'ltld S ii'ietv of Authors ill luces.SÍOII Of Lord i'elllHson.
lii-in- iu I tictlifpial.e Iteconlcil.Washington. D. ('. May 17 An
eartlniniike estlmateil at .l li'io milesdistant was recorder! at the Chelten
York exchange and the Chicago boardof trade, Wall street bad a milliondollar failure. W..L. Trimbto & Co
IJvrrr, l eed and Kale Stable. PlrniK. A. IJcneJict. lhe receiver, said
Tor
Grape-Nut- s
"There's a Reason"
Head. "T. tw, lo ell-le.- " In pkgs
Down at Hot Springs, Ark., the visitors have allsorts of complaints, but It Lh u Bubjecl of remarkthat the greut majority of them have some trouble
Ib stomach and bowels. This may be partly at-
tributed to the heavy medicines.Naturally, under the conditions, the c,uellon of
food is very prominent.A young man mates that he h.ul suffered for
nine years from stomach and bowel trouble, hudtwo operations which did not cure, and whs atl ist threatened with appendicitis.
lie went to Hot Springs for rheumatism and histomach trouble got worse, une day at breakfast
the waiter, knowing his condition suggested hetry Crape-Nut- s and cream, which he did. andfound the food agreed with him perfectly.
the second day be begun to sleep peace-fully at night, different than he had for years.The i.erfei t digestion of the food miiet' d hisnervous system and made sleep possible.
He says: "The next morning I was astonished tofind my condition of constipation had disap-peared. I could not believe It true after sufferingfor so many yearn; then I took more Interest Inthe food, read the little hook. 'The Kond to Well-ville- ,'
and started following the simple directions."I have met with such results that in the last
five weeks I have gained pounds in spite ofhot baths which tske away the flesh from anyone.
"A friend f mine his been entirely cured of abad rase of indigestion ami stomach trouble byusing Crape-Nut- s Food and cream alone forbreakfast.
'There is one thing In particular 1 have no-lle-
a great change "In my mental conditionFormerly I could hardly remember anything, andnow the mind i unusually acule and reten-liv- e.
1 ran memorize ptacticuily an) thing I
tonight he understood that money lostin hacking a local taxlcah concernfigured In the outside ventures. The
( las Turnout. at Iteasoiiahl Ratea.I'elvphoiiH . Ri. KettiiMl H
I'rHMTIUll lll r i lit T I .
rtic , v. v.. m.i i : s tu m i. in. i.i;iv f(tr v. nrs lt.isi stiiirrnr ii-- tit oltotal liabilities n estimated lit II.- -
Hip Koyul Arthiitiin. tlit'tl Unlay.(lOO.fifirt, and the aunen, at half thatamount
ham, Mi . magnetic observatory of tb "
I'nlted States coast and geodetic sur-vey tod. iv. The record showed tremorsof more than averge amplitude Tb y
began at 3 1! o'clock this motnlri.revenly-flft- h merlil.au time Themaximum waves occurred at 3:2- - ainlthe treinoTS enrb'd at 4.1
Nominal Ions Continued.Washington. D c. May 7. -- Tiles,
nominations were confirmed by theseñale today: Osear S. Straus or NewYmk. f.anier .secretary of commerceand to be ambassador lo Tur.key; Wliliam W. !! khlil of the Dis-
trict of c.dumbia. former minister toChina; to he ambassador t, llusshi.
L. B. PUTNEYrsr iiiisiiko in:j.
IVbatMal (irM-r- . r4 aa4 MalaAfsl f..r Mll.hrll tt(.iu.
UTAH SMELTERMENRETURN TO WORK
I.KI (It I IKjl K KKW MKXHtOnriiarniHn nrrriinrn s. n,i,.
dismiitf iibu 1. 1, i . . .rt At. I. In irH,i I
Pw fc.li.M, h.iw lo ul.iM.u V" . n.ai ktt,for Wage Scale CiIilHt., M II COUNTHIItAbaiidooiil hy Strikers. itMiSM Jl'rrt lrltít U .1 tutt, 1,.m . , I
Postum Cereal Company in.'of mij .7.. i mr yufriif.Salt Lake. Ftah, May 17. The Pítintiiid .nfrln,Tint Puclic Enclullrtl.
Wrilt: i.r l iu
TI! i It II KI KUvT
MEAT MARKETMl Kinds of I rcsli and Salt Mettta.
Sieam SaiiMige I uclory.KMIL M.HNWOItr.
Limited I (l Mlatk ir. .. UrMsl ,'; T.U-.- 0ít,W SmflOT. O C
Itaille ( reek. Miclilgnn.
strike of the 6iii employes of theAmerican Smelting and Kellnlng com-pany at Murray.- - whl h began twowciks ago and put five furnaces out ofconinilsslon. is ended. The nu n didnot get the raise from 11.75 am! I2.'ilto 2.ri0 and K i'j demanded, and the
T nt for c(eraiiWashington, May I 7 !'.i'Sobltlon
were passed by the house today mitlloiizitig the secretary of war to loancots and t. nts Tor the forty-thir- d an-
nual national encampment of tlio .
A K. at Palt lk'.' City. Journal Want Ads. Get Results.
THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1909.8
PRETTY DRILLS AT THE BARELAS BRfDGEI GEO. W. H.ICKOX COMPANYUlcnnori was ii In y brother of the So-
ciety of Jesus.llov. V' A. Nicholas, field worker
of till' Children's Home Society Ol' .N'cvV
Mexico, with hoadiiuarter ulwas In (iallup and surround-
ing tOW'hs thlH Week III thl' interests ofthis i 'I.iii iin ble oi n.i nlz.i Hon. (iallupFnt.Tpriso.
FortheiManOLDEST AM) I.Al;a.ST i HII.UY IIOISK ly M W MK1ICO
M Ol K AI.UAYH (OMI'I.ITK AMI NCWri:m ix vm it wATi iii:s. kki'aik titem
Arch TTont !1S H. l mrcrt AHiuqu-nii- i W. M.9
-- my
M$,' fia
CRESCENT HARDWARE CO.Sloven, Pnngai. House I "i, in I me l.oods, í'nllery mid Tol, IronJ'lpi', Vulto mid I m logs, Plum lung--, lli'iilinir, Tin ami Oopiwr Work.SIM Wvft Cciiiml A vi. ........... phone tig.
COLOMBO THEATER
Complete Change of Program
TONIGHT!The Operatic Toreadors
AND THEIR BIG COMPANY OF VAUDEVILLE ARTISTSIn Gems from Opera, Comedy and Vaudeville
A Guaranteed Attraction; a $1.00 Show for 10c and 25cTWO PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY First Show at
7:30 p. m., MONDAY and TUESDAY.
Convri(;!f 1959 ly Hjr! Si hjilnn
Thli itor Is the home of I7art
imonTHE CENTRAL AVENUE CLOTHIER
ELKS' THEATER
Tl GUT
Promotional Exercises ofSchool to Be Held This Evening With Reception of Freshmen Tomorrow.
A "May Polo Drill" and a ' PoppyDrill" uro two of the pretty antiinhiue features which will attend thopromotional exercises of the Iliphschool commencement week' tonight U
tho Klks' theater. The program w hichl"ltlns at S o oioi k is as follows:W oloorno Adtlress Leslie llrin
(Clnss fit'esidetit.Mask "Tho Clan" of the Fot'Ko"
Vaoy.ieChorus hy the Class.MAY Pi MO DKII.I,.
Pt'cltntion (nvroclie and the Kle- -
phant" . . . Victor HiiroTtacliel P.oyd.
Piano Solo "Second Waltz" .. fjodar.lAlmn PaldridKe.
Music Hik'li School OrchestraPOPPY DKII.U.
l!.H'itolle and Tromhone Duet ' Ito- -
memher'' TlmminChas. ChU'ko and John McQuade.
Itecitation "How the Captain Savedthe Day"
Furl Porterlield.M nslc "The Dance" (Waltz from
Fausl) 'iounod(Iris' Churu.
I ji mi hall Sone; and Drill . . . .'
The Kus'tlers vs. The KitiRpoem Dorthy McMilh ii
Music IliKh School orchestraPR IOS 10NT AT n OF 1.1 1'Uttl AS
Music "Olpsv ("horuK" (Arr. fromJliifle) By the Ola:"Untti ti Ilesolden, pianist.
Orljílna!.Iteceptlnn to freshmen. Wednesday
eveninR. May 19th. at the Hi(ih schoolasscmhly room at x o'clock. The prolixin! will consist of miis'lc ami min-
strels.
Mover Class Day Pi ouiani.Clever a nil well executed throuR f-
lout was the class (lay propram ren-
dered nt tho lOlks' opera hmiso lastnifcht hy tlie niemheis of tin- - seniorand Junior classes of the CVntral HlRhschool. The salutatory hy Miss F.vo-ly- n
lOvci'ltt was finely rendered. Theclass history, written hy Misses LillianKielie, Frank WiiRin r and Cnrrlo
mid deliM ied hy Mlirfi Kleke,and delivered Inwaa a clever creation
an iirh;lniil and pleasing style. Theessay followed somewhat the slylo ofthe "Pilftl lm's P! lltlll W.IS
very IntercrttliiR tliroutjlioiit. Thoclass poem, wiitten hy Miss HazelThompson and delivered hy Miss Isa-
bel Fox, was an exoeoriiimly irinhtand witty affair, rarh nicmher of thei las comiiiK in for a hit. Tlie classwill, composed hy Misses Aunes ,
la-m- i Sterlinic and Anna .New
hall and conferred upon tho Juniorshy Miss Kimlish. was one nt" the hest.nuinijers on tint iironram. OrlKiuuland clever tlirouRhont it made an
hit. Miss Knullsh presenti dto each meiuhcr of the Junior classsome (iift, the Rift ill each caso lieinirsome rharacleristic that had hien upto that tune the i xclusivo property ofone ol the seniors. The Juniors, however, were prepared, and a neat re-
sponse on their hehnlf was made InMr. F.dfiar Jalla. The feature of the(inmani was the class prophei y,
which was deliveroit hy tlie r
of the senior class while slttinpr at ahampn-- talile. The han(itet was heldIn utiii o, twenty years heneo, andsome startling revolutions were madehy those who participated in the fore-cast, i.ylc Hawthorne olllcated astonstniasier, and Charles (lilheri.Misses Alary Hards'. Alary ltamsay andlOlsle Myers responded. Tho vn Iodic-lory- ,
delivered hy tho class vnVdle-torni- n.
Miss Kuhy llhea, was an aideI fort, the essay holmr filled w ith ex-
cellent thonuhts and Ideas.'the IliKh school orchestra, under
Hie direction ol Miss C. . SI ron,rendered several selections dnrlni; th"int. mi is dons. Miss Mary Kanisavand Miss lONie Alycrs also renderedpililo solos, which wore well receivedThe pcoRiam altoi;ether was cleverand cnteruiiniiiK' and will not onlv IcloiiK leni. in l. i i ll hy the nicnihcrs ofthe class which participated in it. hutsiso hy the lai'no and appreciativeaudi, tice w hich was in alien. lance.
FINED FOR "slLTÍÍNÍ G
LIQUOR TO YOUNG GIRLS
V. Mit.'hi. proprietor of tho Arcadesaloon, chalí;,.! with scllinp liipior tominors, ituludmi; three ounfr K:r!.and arr, sled Fildny by the chief otpolice, was ariaUned last night e
Justice of the Pea. o ("eorpo ItCraiK ami tiled $J," and costs f.u theoffense.
two kiiIedIFfig'htover line-fenc-
Kiclimond. Ind., Al ,iv IT -- A mi.p...ersy over a lino lome between iwv
tariners iesnit.il In the shooting oAb'X.ind. r M, ; and H.iMiu'ini Ale, 1.
father and M.n. and the serious inJuly to Frank It.illshack and his s..nFrank P..iilst..t k, Jr.
no-rr- o corro n.D.Tb old Umale lw forbtdii ;ha n ot
pork In nr form, ind m.vloni rirnire bconfirmed llio wisdom nt the ptiritrrb Inmklr this l.iw. Th B"b of 'be b.c i lo- -
inrxj I ill," U"iei.liws u-- uv uraijii ;
i......!,..,, i., .i... i. m- u- ...d ...iiv j,.!
i liarlos w a Ik Ins. twenty. six yearsof ago, Mini i native ol Canada, ill. il
early vest, rdiiy morning i t hi roomKjOK South Second fi't, death l(--suiting from tuberculosis. Itcinttvo-hav- e
boon notified of hit death hytelegraph.
Mis Hi'li-- Olhsim, daughter of Mr.n ful Al I'm. I". J. (ilhson, who him life nMIhiImh her sister In New York I'ily.underwent fl difficult Operation In StLuke's i -- . New York, on May
jl.'l. Her many frli'iidn In this cityn il he glad to loin n that the patientl.J rapidly re, ovorliiK.
The Woman's Kschniigo is U'tiH"inilnot only lo receive atol sell homerookim;, hut fancy work, needle w oritand nothing n '.voman ra i! do. Wovv II he glad to receive oonslgnriionlefind will do our best to sa il the work.Mrs '. M. I'.rott, manager. 4u: WestCentral avenue.
A home for working girls is openlor I he girls who have no home InA liiii'tnentne, and who find It neoes-sar- y
to make their living" expenses aw
low iiH possible. The home includefir"! class Mecominoilat Ioiih and a
home atmosphere. See Mrs. llrott at(lie Woman's Kvehango, 103 WestCentral avenue.
Mm Fva l.5n, wile of (I VV. Lyon,died yestorihtv evening alter sutlering-lo-
Kcveriil wcekx renin pulmonaryiroidde Knm-r.-- I service will he heldat Strong llrotherx' (Impel at 4 o'clockthis ntternooii, tti-v- . Ilunh A. Cooperor the I'rcHhytci l in church i.rflcl.iilnThe lenniiliH will he shipped tonightto the family home In Comanche, la.,where interment will he made.
Art Malctle. the chauffeur, nrrctcdSunday inorniiiK for dmiiiK an anto-mohil- n
HI n clip that conslderahly ex-
ceeded (lie .peed limit, was reprimand-ed hy .Indue Train In police 1 r!
mornlnji and di.Kcharii d
without heliiK fined. Malette adnillteuHint he was di'lviiiK I no fust.
The remains of SimpMon W. Mi!h i'
I,,. .Ii. il vestenlav at his home on
south Amó hi shippedtel'itay to liw.l'.sa, olía., in. i"e.i"home. The remains were accom-
panied hy tlie wile and dauKhter.services over the renin lux were
lu id Sunday nlcht at Strop, llrother.-- 'clinpel. Itev. C. A. Clark, of the ,M K
churi'h Soutii ot I ielal ii'ii".
Mr. and l,s. Snla.ar, whowere marrle, recently in Trinidad, re-
turned home hist niKht from Denver,whore they spent their honeymoonMr. Salazar Mas formerly Miss e
.lohnson. a popular younir ladyof Trinidad. Mr. Salazar has hcen forteveral years ronip'clcd w ith the S cm-e- m
I'liion Telegraph olllce hen- ill
Hie capacity of day i hicl operator.There Will he an upen nieetitlii o
il. K. Warn n I'nsl Xo. r., (i. A. U.at the hum '
.1 CaldMill. '.'IT
t Silver . Tuesday, M.n IN.
at 7: HO p m. to make further ar-
rangements for Decoration day. T'l -
nmlttccH of the Heller Caps andHo- Ladies of the (1. A. It. are roque'-i,- 1
to meet with us. Hy order nf A.
it Steward, post commander: j. i.Caldwell, adjutant.
Mrs. I,. M. I'.eydler. wife of Bnitinci't"n.vdler, who died Suturday evenlnuas the result of Injuries received Fri-
day afternoon, has arrived lure fromawicnee, K in , wheie she was vlsit-hi-
iilatives at the time the accidenthappenol. Mrs. Heydler Is prostratcil,y the trauie death of her hiishiind.
Mr. Ilcydlers remains will prohahlyheshipped to his old home In Newton,Kan., for hnrhil. Kxact funeral
will he made laler.
SMASHED HIS FACE
WITH A BUCKET
Small Lad Receives Painful In-
jury as Result of Vicious A-
ttack hy Another Bov; WasTiyiiu; 1o Extinguish fire.
While iraiiiniK a small h ml. n liose
stream ol' water on a lire on NorthHirst sir. et est.rdav. Il.n rx Ahholl,a small lad living at ti-
-' South Itroad-wa-
accidentally tiiim d the water on
Marlon Sawtelle, also a small hoy, andwas unite seiiously injure, as a re-
sult. Saw tell,- pick inn up n mrtfi!hUiket alld SUlkillK Ahhott ill Hie
lace Ahhott was hiirri.dlv taken tohis home, where his wounds weredievscd hv a phvsi, S.lWI.IIe w II s
arr stcd toi mikiiiK the andspent last me ht in the city jail. Saw- -
t. lie is ii hroth. r of John Saw t. Me.
w ho a. lu I'd niu. h noloiicty severalwe. ks nun. as a lint; leader of tin- - Ii. d
Hand SOcletV, I" n K .s. lltelli ed IV- -
l.cntl In ill.' distiict coin I lor hni'- -
RialThe tr.Hihlo ocelli rod it a lile al
0 j North Fir-- t stiect A ham hi- -
lunging to C C Nonenian wnsd, toKeth. i w ith its contents,
the loss amotintinK to atinut $KiO. TileN.iiienian plaie . aunhl tire Irom atour-roo- n ame houe oct iijicd lopert Po int, located at I I - .laiiitea.iue. adioinniK . . nenian'.
Pi y. nit's house was almost entirelyil, s !'" i. resultlnn in a os of aholltJIft.iii to the house and nhont t --' .' " I"Hi, ttirnttur,'. The Mue nriKÍnat d
Pi v ant s place and communicnt 'dto N'oneavins ocumíiik about ".;:fliiflM.llI evening
Th-- ' North Second sti.,! fir.-m- 1
GOES OUT OF
COMMISS
Persistent Hammering of Tur-
bid Current of Swollen RiverTakes Out Span at West Endand Demoralizes Traffic,
.Some timo .Sunday ninlit or earlyteidnv murniiiK the s'lopuili spun .it
trie Weji( end of tho Jlarolas hriiLie.'k.-oi.- iho rtio (Iraiulo south of theciiv oollapsod. tho swlrlinK curront i1':he sw ollen river liaviliR undei rniln .1
the undori.innhiir so thai the hrld;ef"ll through. All day yestorday ,,.county sutveyor and his men were onthe hunt for some wooden pilos toshore up the collapsed structure hulittle progress in mendlnn' the breakhad boon made last nii;ht ovviiifr tothe diflicnlty In Betting tiinhor andine nuco oi tno current which i.s
sironRcst ritílit at Hie west end ol theljiidf4o.
There was somethitiR- doitiK all ilayyesterday at the spot, the farmers whowere hrinnlnji stuff in and takins ilout carrying the poods across on foolfrom the shore to th" ind of th,bridge nherc it was transferred low.'iitinr; waotis. Flour and hay andprovisión and furniture and evory-thin-
Imaginable was stacked up mihe hank vester.'ay until it looked lik
a Mississippi levee on a busy day.Fvery effort will bo made by the comi-ty to pet the break ixedf up in a dayor two so that the farmers and business men may escape tho serious in-- iotivenieiiee under which they labor
with no bridge across the Uio.
F T1I I It AMI SONAlAltOOMOD ON ISLAND
Jose Arando and Ins tourtcen-yo.ir-ol- d
son were rescued Sunday afternoon, alter having Deen marooned ona. small Island a couple of miles
the Párelas bridno for nine days.Tlie man and hoy had crossed fromthe west hank of Hie river to the in-land, lierliiiR a. small flock of sheep.Heavy flood waters suddenly sur-rounded the place, cutting them offfrom the mainland. They wore un-
able to make themselves heard onshore and remained on the Island un-
til Sunday, whop they were res, nodhy Procopio Jlerrora and Sam .Mon-toy- n,
two farmers who had missedthem and instituted a search. Whileconfined on tho island Arando and Ihohoy drank tho muddy river water unohud only mutton for food. A num-ber of the nht'cp were drowned, butthose that oi raped were brought tothe shore yexcorday in hoals.
PETT1NE WILL GO TO
PENITENTIARY
Italian Sentenced to ServeForty-fiv- e Years for MurderWill Be Taken to Santa Fe for
Safe Keeping,
Fnless he furnishes a :n.n0rt bonabefore S o'clock this mortiiim, AntimoPettine, .11 nteneod to serve forty-fiv- e
onrs in the penitentiary by Judp:o IraA. Abbott Saturday, will be taken loSanta Fo on Santa Fe train No.today by Deputy Sheriff Dick Lewis
Pettine wa.s colivicled of murder in
the second denrce last November, ti
found Biillty of nnirderiiiK Her- -
nadette llernardlnclll on t'chruary 1.
1'iOT. A motion for a new trial wasoverruled, but an appeal to the mi
prenio court was irrantedPettine was been out on tin.Ofifi
bond. This was increased to .L'il.O'lSaturday Ho was unable to turni 11
tin' evtra ilii.aiui and was remandedto jail, where he ha ; been since. 1';.to a late hour la::t nisVht the hon I
had not h. en furnished and il is lk.lvhe will be taken to Santa Fe Ihimornlníí
Several other convicts, recently sen-
tenced to serve minor tortus in tliepi inn-ti- ia rv . will also be taken to thcapital this rnot niiiK, amour them I..
imr Joshua Kilmers, colored, a foim, r Santa Fe train pot ter, s, ntcnc ,1
to serve sixte, n mouths lor laic 11'.
.lose Ijirpo and Nick Oillcpos,to serve one year and two
ears respectively. tor assault, anone Pass. tt. fear mouth slor Ionpi. 11 v
WAS VETERAN OF
ii FIGHTS
aeorge H, Bendle Pioneer andOld Campaigner Dies at Home
in This City at Age of Seven-
ty Years,
H P.n.1! tor twoniv-fiv- o
Jt ICS),! nt t A lbufiut 'j;.. dit'cl yrs-m- i
i.'rdav nuiK ul 7 nYViK. ; t thoi:imi!v rcMiU'ii. f. rilti .'iuth K'bthst! eet. nith Iioni it enmpii
at ion of dis :iscs. fr!ii w lit- h Mri h 1 n i su!'i.'T i t r r i
'"'""l. IV. r:.,.-,- l .ts horn .lunr 1...
rifth t(o,m. nt Cilitornia volunteerIntimtty. Mr. It. ndle flaii nisei nmonth, r of the Oalifomia Volunteei
'on. aril nai ticio ated in a
of quiet tastos in clothes,
who doesn't rare for the
frllli of fashion, wo have
the best models in the
regular. Htylei.
Spring Suits
Hart, SchafTner
& Marx
have made them for us,
and wo have a great slockfor you to select from,you can look nt some of
the ultra - fashionablemodels, also, it you
choose; we'll loll ymt
whatever yon want; it'shere.
Suits: $20 to $35iirt
Rcliaflfnor Munt clothM.
St ern
Marcus P. Sawtelle
Contractor and Builder.1011 NOI'.TII MUST STUIOLOT.
J'KLl.PHONi: 1080.IAMEKS
Scribner's DancingACADEMY
Elks' Ball Room, Opening
Tuesday, May 18th.
at 8:30 P. M.
l'F.F.IO I CI;: 8:3(1 lo 9:1".
Al'ici' ll.'l.y r (lauco "o
FREE OPENING CLASSFor Wednesday. Al)
III, ul S:llll P. M.
GOOD MUSICnn'i ujuj tnfca www MqiffBfXxg
I INI. LINK IIAMMIK K- -i
Prices Kiplit
Strong's Book Store
FORGED THE AGENT '5
NAME TO PASS
Assisiai t Cashier at Santa Fo
Freight Depot Wrote Out
Tiansportalion to Fl Paso for
Himself,
P. F II ihu rn. lor siv riavs
cashier at the I, ,cal Santa !'"
Offices, was arrested and h"i- -
the city jail at midnighl last iglil.
charged with forging a anta I"niiil
Hiibiirn work,,! r tin .1.
o'i lock last night, atlendinuurtomnry duties of his posi'i II'1
then went to Hi.- ticket offi.
sentid a t.iegraplii.' pass
.Marcial and signed l,y Sur-F- .
L. Mjcrs. authorizing ',.
pass Hilmirii I'loin AlliiioiePaso.
hv 1Tlie ;..,ss was tountcisicn
Pur.lv loca! io. nt for tlie Santa I','
and needed only the Ii, k ,tt H'l
stamp lo make it valid. Th' Pel.
signature, however, loosed "
to tho ticket agent and an m St'.ge- -
t:. t!'..lHop v. :is made, witli the r. s"
Hiibiirn was arrested char- - 'i
fot ging- tho r.nss.ILIhc.rn had worked nearly a '
Wind had nhont twenty dolíais ' ,v
lo him.Ho evidently Intended to ha'..'
F.I Pnsn last n.irht. Hilhuru "po:ico station, admitted writms
saving that ti1' s iochomesick and wanted to gi to r i'
Without AlcoholGtmI Alterstivr - Without Aliolwl
family Me! "m - Ühoul Aho'iej
Is It Any GoodTO YOU
l.AltliK CANS nF Till: FL-l,iiVI- ii
MIANOS UK MII.K.SHI. O ItF.Ul'LAIlLY AT U"ai'KAi-M-
. Vol' CAN" I'.I'V ! ItoAlrs all this w i : i : k at
IOc eachAltN I ION.
ST, I II Mil l s,I I I II'.PHrol.rMiiivi:.
Simill rn nw Colunihinc, i; for iíórKaglc lit and K"'
IWncl. IicitIcs, '2 ItOXCS. . . , , .U.'h'
su my hen li . per lio HiePl'tllll'll-- l' IlllttlT. deliM'l'eil
Hinii'i' ice ;i'i'
Ward's Store315 Marble Avenue
Phone 206
Fee's Ice Cream
Always Good
Phone 14
Walton's Drug Store
Hubbs Laundry Co,
"Our Work is Best"WHITE WAGONS
G. E. GUSTAFSONContractor and Builder
SHII'i i- -I (iohl AP.Phono U 41.
if Tul- - cos i km ri. ri: ihmi.mn'oi.i.t mi: i na i;i: with you
STRONG BROTHERSIMU IM AM IIS.
Mr. I. II. I'm ton, IdfI nililllllier.
hln.ng HIim I., fur, pr tI'lione No ', I,.
WANT ADS. GET RESULTS'
Try a Morning Journal Want!
LAST CALLBIG SHOE SALEWm. Chaplin, 121 W. Central!
LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST
In the vint (hut ytu hnuld notrct-ivi- - ynur iictnlMK i;ie'l' tell.ph.oin IIik PIISI'AI, TICI.KllltAPICI'll. (Ovitiif your leoilll Mini HihllngMni.il lie. luip.r will I." il.'l'v.'ii'il hy aS.rl;il ItM'HHi.nki'r. 'I'll trleiil!Mlt !
N.i. ac..mio-- ui iVAhli n (
I'hc uli,.vn iitwio.l will Im pl'ilr.' He. ill roil iiii.I I li.n of Hhy-t.n- n
.'.night aleiiliuu i'...iif of III.i.iiiii'U .'rum tho
WU l.f- Klll.HI I
JUt UNA I, I'l'llMHllINU CO.
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ciated for eighteen yenrs with J. C.Haldridije in the lumber business inthis city. Prior to that time ho con-me-
In Cicorpetown. Colo., and wasdinted a large mercantile estahlish-id- i
ntified with the early mining de-
velopment of that 1'ep.ion. Itesides thewidow, a son, W. P.. Ilendle. foremanof the water service on the lOaslernftailway of New Mexico, and a daugh-ter, Mrs. H. S. Lithgow of this city,survivve.
The funeral will occur from StronpfBrothers' chano at in.?,n tomorrowmorning.
Mr. llendle was a past post com-
mander of . K. Warren Post. O. A.11., and that organization will attendthe funeral in a body.
Air. Iiend'e was in the thick ofmany campaigns against the Apachesand other Indians in southern NewMexico and Arizona, and had manynarrow escapes. Ho was for years inthe Indian service among the Navajosand oilier tribes in western New Moti-on and eastern Arizona. His reminis-cences, of his experh-noe- among-- t!eIndians wore extremely interesting-an-
his western career In many re-
spects was in tlie early days a strenu-ous one.
l)o It Now.Now Is tho lime to got rid of your
rheumatism. You can do so by apply-ing ('hnnilierkiin's Liniment! .Ninocases out. of ten are simply muscularrheumatism due to cold oi- damp, orchronic rheumatism, and yield to thevigomui application of this liniment.'Try it. You are certain to he de-lighted W'itll the (illlck relief it a
Sold by all druKisU.
PACKED HOUSE AL
THE COLOMBO
Operatic Toreadors EntertainLarge Audiences With Original and Cleei Songs and)
Stunts; T oniaht Closes rn- -i
gagemer',1 Here,
The Operatic Toi ,h a- com pa nv
wli.ch has been tin- ai miction .u ,.Colombo tlie, iter lor th, past . :liidays, entertained annthe '" la rge a adlenco ai that popular p ayiiouse lastnight An entire chang, in programwas m.'de and tiie 'I'm i mliirs w eregiven an enthusiastic gr, ,'ting'. wii'igenerous applause tiii.u.gliont
Pierce and P.oslyn i.'ii,hr. ,l a num.i
her of popular numbers. IncludingCompaninis' great du-- r. entitled ' ILiv,- and Love The. "; the C,v p.sy loresong Com "The Fortune Teller." andMr Pior.'o sang "My Amona Oal."composed by himself All the selec-tions were rendered in the inimitablestvie of these talented artists and tosay that thev made a big hit is tou-ting it mildly.
Alack and (tontón repeated theirprevious stunts. Air. Mack dancing andMiss P.reuioii reciting. P.oth aciinu.dthemselves in a credit. ihle manner.
Phil i'.o.lfrev, th pantoininc clowname in for a good share ,.f the ap-
plause, his acrobatic foots i ijv B,.llee. ived Air. Fr.-- Filien, tho musi-cal rube, appeared In a black facespecialty and nnk-i- l niu.'h langht tby h's funny atiii. s. His musical num-bers were also excellent j
The onc.iiieiii.nt ot ,,. Toreadorscloses tonight Th-- ' eornp.inv is a
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it will rftiv Ui am nnl hr:t thliiMil.!- -. r . Ar mr $1 V.Soij by J H O Ktrlly 'o.
Ask your tbictor if a family medicine, like Ayer 's SarsaPc-riHa- . i
wt vastly Mtcr wi!iit,f akv!iol trnn with if.
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