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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

12-3-1909

Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-03-1909Journal Publishing Company

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been acceptedfor inclusion in Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, pleasecontact [email protected].

Recommended CitationJournal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-03-1909." (1909). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news/3849

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ALBUQITEBQXJE MORNING JOURNAL.THIRTY-FIRS- T YEAR, Vol. CXXIV., No. 64. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1909. Ily Mail 60 els, a Month. Single copies, 5 cents.

Hy Currier, 80 crnls a Month.

IWAR DECLARED MORGAN BUYZelaya Has Plan to Resign SCOIMERCIALSTRIKE BROKEN

CLOD TO GET;

IS CLAIM OFand Retain Power CONTROL OF

EQUITABLE

ON HOUSE OF

LORDS

GREAT CONSTITUTIONALSTRUGGLE ON IN ENGLAND!

RAILROADCentral American Dictator, Driveni

to Desperation, Seeks to PlaceHenchman in Presidency of

Nicaragua and Control HisCountry's DestiniesFrom Background

Resolution Adopted by Com- - Brief Announcement of DealDeclares Peers Have! volving $472,000,000 Assets

Office

UNITED STATES

FORCES SENT

TO SUPPRESS

ZELAYA

Marines Moving Toward Both

Coasts of Nicaragua With

View to Bringing TyranicalDictator to Reason, at

Is

MISHAP HALTS EXPEDITION

SENT FROM PHILADELPHIA

Transport Prairie With Seven

Hundred Fighting MenAboard Fast in Mud in Lower

Delaware River,

aB.r Morning Journal Hnt'ciul I.euiefri Wirej

Washington, Dec. 2. Xavul forcesof the I'nited .States are bring movedforward tonight to both coasts of Cen-

tral America to protect American lifeand property in Nicaragua by forceof arms if neces.su ry.

With Hie departure tbls afternoon offrom Philadelphia of tbo troop shipPrairie with 70(1 murines, aboard forthe isthmus of Panama, and. if it be inso decreed, for Nicaragua, and withthe Railing from Magdalena bay ofthe protected criiiser Albany and (begunboat Yorktown for Coiinto, on tliePacific roast of Nicaragua, the activ-ity of the navy department van tie.coming manifest on both oceans that Iwash Nicaragua!) shore". I

Meshles. the cruiaeii Dos Moim andTaconui and the gunboat Marietta arellying off Port I.imon, Costa llicn,ready for any call upon them, and theguns of the little gunboat Vicksbnrg onare pointed toward the customs houseand town of Coriuto. di

The gunboat Princeton is endeavori-ng to make her way from tlie lirem-erlo- n

navy yard, Washington, to Co-

riuto, also. theWith the probability or many doli-

ente ipicstions arising in Nicaragua,the navy department decided to sendh flag officer to Nicaragua to take thecommand of the American naval offforces. Hear Admiral Y. Kimball waschosen for that dutv. He sailed forColon today on the Prairie. He willmake his way from there to CorintonoubtlcsB as rapidly as possible. Ad-

miralwe

Kimball is chairman of the na-val board of examinations and retire-ments and of construction.

No marine have been landed at nnyPoint in Nicaragua. That statementwas made to the Associated Press ht

by Brigadier (enera George F.Klliott. commanding the I'nited Statesniarine corps

"Neither are there any marines onboard any of the I'nited States warVessels now in Xiearagoan waters." linesaid General Klliott "The marines arenearest Nicaragua tonight are al Pan-amá "

"Have they been ordered to Nicar-agua?" to

General Kliott was asked."Not yet," replied the commander.

TKOOPSHII' STICKS FASTIN Ml I): TI GS SKAT TO St I'.NK

Philadelphia, Dec. 2 Carrying arear admiral of the I'nited States thenavy, two battalions of marines andenough Implements of war to conduct ofa vigorous campaign against the tur-bulent

theCentral Americf.n republic of

Nicaragua, the auxiliary eriuser Prai-rie ran uground on tlie soft mud ofthe Delaware river tonight a fewhours aiter weighing anchor at thePhiladelphia navy yard bound for the notCaribbean sea.

Tugs were hastily summoned from withtliis city and with their assistance Itis hoped to release the vessel so thatit may proceed carlv tomorrow innrii-itu- ? as

It is not believed that the vessel St.

sustained any injury but If necessary notthe cargo run be transferred tn the isDixie, which lies in readiness at the She

"iladelphla navy yard. The Prairieis aground about thirty-fiv- e miles be-'- "

this city.Information that the Prairie hadrun aground ame n a wireless mes-

sagedoes

from Admiral Kimball to thed Star line, askinir that two nower- -

'"i lugs be sent to the assistance of'" stranded vessel.

'I he tugs were ut once dispatc hed." is expected the Prairie will be re-lease,) notf,.m th(, 1U(, at hlKn tlle""out 4 o'clock tomorrow morning'he miser is aground between New' asile and Delaware City.

I'.eports that stern measures would" adopted against Xl aragua won-K'Vc-

added weight today when HearAdmiral Kimball reached here from have" mul boarded the Prairie

a passenger bound for the lurbu-n- t.lie. ,, addition to the baltal-"- 1

of 4,) niaiineg under the rom-u.-

nr Major Smedlcy D. Hut lei.1'ch hud already been slated to go

'Hnania, a second battalion ibv Major I. A. Hannon sailed

'ii th.- - vessel The combined force i.-- as.. r 'he command r butenantolonel Mahonev. rei etl rais-'- to

lank ,.r ....i.',,,..,Tn ,,,,.,. f (t.tl artille rv .in,i ;,

""""' K in wi re added to tin mu-'"- ti

on board the Prairie toda v. in"non lo ih tin three-inc- h field' e plai n,) on board yster,!av.aere ar. on liour.l kilO iota ,, ,.lu at'imini,io. eook stoves, twits, snad-- .

,r-i- i."Hi , irrou fr bail, ling rn- -

binents aii'l other sin, olies of

DOW II TO

WORK

Will Call for Subscriptions toFive Year Second MortgageBonds as Financial Basis forFoiward Policy,

BUSINESS MEETINGS TO

REPLACE SOCIAL EVENTS

Limit Placed on Indebtedness!Which OrganizationContract; Dues to Move Auto- -

matically.

The .lblli,UelUe t oiuiiicr tal clubIs getting down to business.

With the thirty-fiv- e thousand dol- -

lar loan from the Pacific Mutual IdleInsurance company us a bisis theclub has laid out a financial p oliow hich assures that it will k' ( p on; oldebt and remain on a sound liusinessbasis. F.verything from now on is tohe strictly business. Social cviilsare to be replaced hy business meet-ings; the cluli will devote Itself to theupbuilding of the city and environs:Indebtedness s to be kept under acertain limit; useless and ieln,(ii,nimembers arc to be eliminated andthe members will have an incentive tostrengthen the membership by an ar-rangement whereby the dues are tobe automatically regulated lo meetthe demands.

The club directors held an import-ant meeting last night. H was ameeting businesslike In everv partic-ular and spoke cloiiuently of Ihe new

i , y whereby the club is to regainits o, influence and effective usefulness In ihe community h allowing ,

several pre tous meetings and """ferences with a special committee I lieclub last nlh adopted the followingrule to ginein the organization, rub'sw I" ' fueled! i radical il.ii'!ijiv "o

Ilia i ways from past policies. Theresolutions adopted well a.s foil. iv.::

That the committee w ilh suchother i lull members as may call toIts assistance, shall call for subscrip-tions to eight percent second mort-gage the ear bonds, on which Inter-est shall be payable ipiurterly. andwhich shall be redeemable separatelyor t olleelively at their lace value onany Interest paving date.

That there be substituted lor theiiltcriuite Wednesday night dances,business ineotingM to consider any andall mailers brought up by the mem-bers that may be present at saidmeetings, all wioh considera t Ions tobe subject to the approval and filialaction of the board of directors.

That as the cash revenue receivedfrom dues and fees for the pasttwelve years has av , raged $ii,i t.fi.miper year, and during that period tivclub lias kelil in, all Us expenses undpaid off about iii.Viui per month onOld debts, II i believed Ihe $ 7 .200. 'Ml

a year revenue to ,e provided i rom,Ihe source as a ufo amount to basefuture ro'iuirenieiiis upon: hence reg-ular and associate membership duesshall automatically change tu re-- ,i ;a use to whether or not the ave-a- g'

ca: h income that may at any lini" be-

coming in from this sourc flcil I,"above or below the $i!ilii.00 permonth, the belief being that un b rthis metilo, I all members will be in-

terested In securing other membersto reduce their own dues.

That whenever Hie club for anvcause whatsoever shall be in debtover and uoove mortgage m, lei, ten-- ,ness in any sum In excess of I .nuo.iuiIt shall be the duty ol the president, i

or in case of refusal or Inability onhis part, it shall be the duly of theexecutive cominillo" to call a meet-ing of all members of the club torthe purpose of adopting such rules.plans or , bangos limy be de l, ledneecssa rv lo lio lie i 11 such J ii -

all lab shalllend and rW'cdnesdav in 4hl hi s ss m eeiings atleast on, e in ev el on, rt.r wh.it hasbeen aieonipl shed bv said ommittecand failure of inv commit!, , memberfor a n v ca use yei pt IlllleSS o r a hsolioefrom ciiv ii be pi f sent on theWclnosda.v ni hts when the in in it -

tee which be nia.v be a member ofshould have i ported sha autonia I -

callv opérale lo ma ke ;, i ha tige insuch conimille, bv dl'oplpllg the leliiupiciit and ll ap, mi til inent of an- -

other member bj Ho- board ot directors, tile object hiltlg to eliminate

until all commit ices shallbe on an active working basis

That two members of the editorialsi, ,11 of ca, b dally paper am! onetnoolher of such stall of eaeli vve, klc

ioaper 111 Ho- eilv of huí, a T 'oIshall. hy virtue of sin b position beassociate members of the iblb and

'"vemi't from dues during lb" limeh." bold such positions,

That al all me, lings of Ihe I, oar, oteliie. tors, regular or soeci.il. it shallll, t lie lllll V Ol ll' See, t ' ' to I '

a lis! 01 lite names of til UieillhitSwho ar, in .1,1,1 to the III ci ssol $J4. and that ll'l anv member - III lb bl !" the elab 1,1 M ess of II,f 7 J be a. count sha 11 he turn, ll e.y el lo1,1 "lti", OllMllltlee C"l'OSC1ol three llieinilels ho stltll be- at'"!-- .

llev.s at law, ami w Iocs' elm' shall le-

lo colleel Iron, siall ,0 la in 1,1 s lb".Said lllll'llilll- - "I W ll O In ' "SSpul be ' o "Ignietil. .1

th it I ' CW I'll nie.l apon all asSlat' II 1" lali e iiaUgeil toe'lllh i.lV III I 101 herein entain d. lb. !!,! ni b. tbiooghthis I, o make it nip.tative oilthe p: I t ol lie , lab ma 'lit todele r vv b o el ,si I ' l I' Ul theirpat t anv ml at! ae eon ul may

I' ill,. o the ellll, ofthe amount named to th coll t ion ,

.on-i- i'tee. 'Villi tlo ll. Ii. t that ie h

t Ci.ntiiiueil on page :!. column 21. ,

MANAGER IS

Hundieds of Non-Uni- on Switchmen Distributed Around St.Paul, Minneapolis and DuluthFew Trains Moving,

MORE FACTORIES FORCED

TO SUSPEND OPERATIONS

Twenty-thre- e Big Flour Mills

Close at Minneapolis; UnionCharged With Breach ofFaith, Stienuously Denies It,

I llv Morning JutiriiHl Special Inikeil iVireSt. Paul, Dec. John J.

O'Connor of the police departmentpractically admitted that he consid-ered the strike situation serious todaywhen he ordered all members of hisday force lo stay on duty nt the cen-

tral station until 10:.'10 In the even-ing.

The order goes Into elicit tonightand w ill continue until till danger ofa clash h elided.

The chief also Issued orders recall-ing all patrolmen and oflleers absenton leave. Sub-statio- were notifiedn,, to permit any men to stay off dutyexcept for the most serious illnessSeveral i oiifci crie s between the chiefand oflii In Is of the railroads havebeen held loday. According to Iherailroad ofllclals Ihe beginning of theend of the strike Is In sight. Onuprominent official sold today thai thera ilroads were handling; thirty percent of alt business offered.

"We are employing new men as fastas they come and w e are moving alarg" iiiiiout't. of package f ivijrht." h.said. "In a week the public will nutknmv that there is a strike on matingthe sw lb hmen."

Hot ween 200 and .100 men arrivedtoday from Chicago a ml were distrib-uted about SI. Paul, Minneapolis andDuluth The railway managers claimthey can get plenty of men to takthe places of the switchmen and that

one of the men now on band ure ex-- Ieileiiceii in the work. Some will be

placed at work In the yards and oth-ers utilized as guards.

Five sw Itch engines were woiklng-i-lile I'lilon depot yards early today

ami others were expected to be putIn commission when needed.

According to a statement issued byThird Vice President Slade of tbuNorthern Pacific, two coal trains weremoving today between Duluth and St.Paul and lour trains of grain and nils- -cellaneous freight were moved IntoDuluth from the west. Way freight

.service, he said, had beenon practically till lines.

Certain St. Paul wholesale grocersreported today that shipping condi-tions were Improved but coal dealers

'and produce men said that conditionsw ere ttncha ngeil.

Am airalnst the optimistic statementof the railroad managers the strikeleaders say I hey are pi a stronger po-

sition than ever. Tloy refer to the.fuel th at tne lirothei'liooil of HallwayTrainmen and the Order of HallwayCon, In, tors, al a meeting In Melrose,Minn., adapted a resolution to "standm iitr.il and refuse to do other thanIhe work doire prior to the pendingn oal'ie "

This means that the trainmen andcoo,':,. Iocs w ill refuse lo ,lo anv- -

sa il, bing eoepl at stations w here Itbad be, n , usloniaiy for t lilt crews tosw lie,, ( la ir trains.

Factory lor.es are being reilucdI.ecaiIHe o le O ' t ,1 g C llf .SUppIifS

S'll be th-- ' fl'eiejlt, lie-u- p and thetwo bbr shops or the Great Northern

!. employing 1.1, ,111 mill fallecílo opi i, fol liUMjii'-s- today

All bill "It. ,, IP, twenty three bigoil" mills tn .Mimic pops are idle al- -

ulli'll the uiilb rs s, Ho y will know:: hours iv In Mo I ley will openir mills Ml.llt.mpoi P si riNe-b- r akers wearing

I" badges Were reportedI ehitv b. Fnio station today

sin,. o Is and when Presidenta u I. v b .',1 that these men bad

a illlpe It. I be call el Hie attentionth state I itcor commissioner o the

r.I.a r i 'oioiniss'ioner MoKwiii said

il,e niel, wearing felice badgeslot resob Ills of M Iniiesecta. tbevlose- x ' spolisihli' for their pres-1- 1

the slate were violating tillav. v y, Knell Is investiga-- e

report and said this afte-rnoo-

that ll be leads nun reside nts Of Mine-

eSol spina! po!ie-- badgesH jti ii .nice oren r their arrest, as

11 OS tbat ej- those- who brciiieht.lb. ,11 b. , it tlu-- app' .ir liable underthe la ,v

Tile ,1 vv 111. ikes it illegal fol' aU.VcOlenot a gal voter of the slate te act

spec ll police' oft ic r. detective, votl- -Mlabb ipiliiiamiii or patrolmen. IfHie have been sworn in they are Huhi- to impías, eiiuient for one- year.

Mayor luis been retained ascecuiise I for lb" switc hmen. H

addressed a meeting of striker InMinneapolis ami said to them:

Some or the newspaper give theemployers' side only and state thatthe railroad manager ere not no- -

GR FAT LIFE INSURANCE

SOCIETY CHANGES HAND.

Comes as Surprise to Presi-

dent Paul Morton,

Special Dinnatt'h to tlie Mornln Journal)New York, Dee. Control of the

FiUitable Life Assurance society,which was secured by Thomas I"',

liyun, soon after the insurance scan-

dals a few years ago has passed toJ. Pierpont Morgan, with the $47:',000.000 of assets which the companydeclared ill its last statement.

The transfer, apart from its magni-tud as a chapter in the history offinance, marks a complete reversal ofthe old order under which the insur-ance compunies controlled tb" des-

tinies of the banks and (rust com-panies.

News of the transfer was containedin the following brief statement fromthe offices of Morgan fc Co.:

"Mr. Morgan has lions!'., tlie ma-jority of the stock oí the KoultablcLife Assurance society, formerly own-ed by Thomas F. Hyun. This pur-chase is subject to Ihe trust underwhich Grover Cleveland. Morgan J.uTtrien and George Weslinghousewere made voting trustees for thebenefit of tbo policy holders and itcovers all Mr. Uvan's interests. In-

cluding all the stock purchased byhim from James II. Hyde."

"l'lubT the terms of the trust agree-ment referred to in Mr. Morgan's an-

nouncement the Hyun stock could notbe sold without the consent of thisurviving trustees, whose term otpower held until June 15, 1 ill 0. andwho might continue the agreement foranother live years if (bey saw litI loth of them are vorv busy men andas they have served the society wilh-ou- l

pav it ha long been taken forgranted that they would be. willing lopuss their responsibilities to oiliershoulders if they found they could doso without prejudice to the policy-holders. Prior to confirmation of thetr.'-ic'e-r neither, Mr Westinarbonsenor Air. ii'l'.rien would discuss eitherits details or probabilities.

Mr. Hyan's holding in the Fapiitablewere bought in large part from .lamesII. Hyde, although Kilward H. Harri-mu-

had laid plans which, us be sup-posed, were to assure him the controlthat went Instead to Mr. Hyun. II

was during the hearings of the Arm-strong insurance investigation thatMr. Ilurrimun. when iptestioned onibis point, coined w hat subse,uentlybecame a national lie wasasked if be had settled scores with Mr.Kvan and answered tersely:

Not yet."Tbi' public added with ready intui-

tion:"lint soon."At the offices of the Fipiiluhlc Pres-

ident Paul Morton professed ignor-ance of the transfer and news of thechange of control seemed to come asa surprise to other officers. It iu

known, however, that the directors ofthe society and the principals of Ihedeal were in conference yesterday and;until late today and there is authorityfor the statement that the transferímet with their approval.

Former Justice Morgan J. O'l'.rlen,one of the surviving trustees, said to-- :

night, in commenting on tlie purchaseor a majority interest In Ihe societybv Mr. Morgan:

'Although Mr. .Morgan has becomeby purchase the majority ow ner, thetrustees retain the voting power of)the stock and for Ihe present at leastwe shall continue as trustees. I knovvnothing about the transaction beyondthe fact that Mr. Morgan has boughta majority interest What Idea l,rhad in making bis pur, liase I do notknow, but from my acpiainame withhim in many other mailers am surethat the transaction will result to thebenefit of all policy holders."

LABOR ORGANIZER

ON TRIAL FOR

MURDER

Insanity Defense of Albert Ry-

an Charged With Killing Two

Men in Los Angeles Hotel

Last Summer,

IRperltiJ nlonetch to the Morning Journal,OS .V llgeles, I lec. 2. At'oi IP s l"r

Albert Hyun, organizer f r the V."t- -

em Federation of .Muí, i w ho w tl!

t.o o tw ,, murder , b.u s in .luiigcia v is' ourt nex! M,.i',.,i v. "ill ask

that Hv all be examine "I as lo hu-

aros.cnilv befóle the charge. hoard.Their assertion that be s hope b ss.'villSalle. Will be backed w lib posi- -

tions from Nevada, Ariz, na ale I herstates, describing lv a n Ulelll 111,1- -

dtion previous t b rri v a

Angeles.' Klllll killed two , tie- lobby

of a local hot. I Jal I ' Shoot mu atuto Mill, r. a port. r. he killed both

Mill, r and ll.irrv Snyder. g ilc St . vv boli;is S- at'-- ile al he reac'll g 11 neWS- -

,,ap r Tin- - motive for tb buspot been leiriled, but it is asse-rte-

thai Hyun and Milh-- we ,. old I .OH

nelTlle STb-w- ill Western F'-i- r.ctleell Miners

n provide illS.I f" his 1I- 1-

dens,.'.

Usurped Rights Never BeforeChallenged in Modern Times.

IBj Moraine Journal Rprrlal leaned Wire)London. Dec. 2 P a majority of

235 the house of commons today re-

corded its claim to exclusive controlof the nation's purse a claim neverbefore challenged in modern time.

The vote was taken on a resolutionoffered by Premier Asquith, which de-

clared "that the action of the. houseof lords in refusing to puss into lawthe fiscal prov isions made by thechamber for the expenses of the yearwas a hreach of the constitution andan usurpation of the rights of thehouse of communis."

The resolution was passed by avote of 349 to IH.

By this vote the opposing torcas ofthe lords and commons are placed inbattlo array for one of the greatestconstitutional struggles that has comebefore the country for centuries.

Mr. Halfour, leader of the opposi-tion, evidently was suffering from theeffects of bis indisposition, and didnot speak at his best. 111s speechlacked the l ing of situ erity and con-viction that rharricterr.eiT the primeminister's. The Inter nail an easytask in pouring ridicule upon what bedescribed as a "new tangled Caesar-Ism- "

"this arro;;anl usurpation" ofthe bouse of lords.

The premier's Ironical reference tothe "instinct of divination'' of thepeers on reaching manlioon dissolvedhis bearers In laughter. He rpiotedwith trenchant effect the speech ol'Mr. llallour less than H year ago inwhich tlie declared him-self as a "house of commons' man"and said:

"It is tile bous.' of commons, notHie house of lord,-- which settles ourlillatielai svstein. If the house oflords could touch '.be money bills therliule executive machinery would be

brought to standstill."

RUNAWAY IE I

GIRL SUFFERING

1Strange Story of Haze! Di Ion

Picked Up UnconsciousChicago Park,

Ily Morning Journal Special leaned WireChicago, Dec L Hazel Kirbcrtsou

Dillon, the gill, who wasfound umonscious ysterdav in Lin-

coln pork and who Inter told how shehad esea.oed from a convent nearTarrytown, New York, was reportedto be suffering from hysteria today.

The police learned that the youngwoman had appealed to two youngnu n on a street car last Friday nightto direct her to a downtown hotel,telling them thai she was ill serioustrouble. They did so and later shetelephoned otie of them und inducedhim to pose as lo r brother to obtainfor her quarters In a northside hotel.He also telegraphed for her to herfather, Walter Dillon, a member of areal estate firm at Glenn's Ferry,Idaho, for money. Whether she re-

ceived money from him or not Is notknown.

The girl today reiterated her storythat she had run away from a con-

vent and an Investigation showed thutjshe, had been wcuring i pair of gyni-nuslu-

bloomers This gave credencoto a report that the young womanhad eseupoil in a dress taken from

sne hadiinomei Kills " wntenthrown over a gymnasium suit. Inescaping she Is said to have fallen ona. fence and sustained Injuries whirl!were first diagnosed us appendicitis.

FIREMAN LOSES LIFE IN

HEAD-O- N COLLISION

Wichita Falls, Texas, l)ec. 1'. T. .V

Hagwell. fireman on a Fort Worth...i.l l,..n,.. . ... uuciu-i.- ll uln UilSki,, , . evcral i.ansengers slightlyinjured in a head-o- n colusión nearhere t oday bet w cm a southbound FortWorth and Deiivei passenger tramand a northbound Wichita Falls andNorthwestern train The wreck Is saidto have been due t, the failure of theengineer on the pa ssenger Jocomotiw.to obey signals

CREW OF WATERLOGGED

VESSEL PICKED UP AT SEA

Siasc cnsel. Mass . Dec. Z The , f vv

of the water-logge- d schooner F.ugencf torda Irom N'ov.c Sooha to Phlladel- -

phia. was .1 off the Mas.,, bu-reau!,;!sells coast toda hy the s Va-

line.derlalld of tl (fed Star It isbelieved that ori board were saved

The reset accompli "bed during ,

terrific northeast gale.

Tlirc-- l' rl-- li til Sea.Iligh'.ind l.iglu. Mass, Dec.

Three men vvr-- - washed overboardand lost from th" HruKh huoner

I

Misepah vbn that ess l wa drivenupon the be... b tonight. Four othermembers of tie- crew were takenashore in a In i . lies bltov.

plained the reason for their perturba-tion.

"Jose Madriz is a man of exception-al ability," he said, "and one whocould be extremely dangerous. Hewag plenipotentiary here Tor Nicar-agua several years ago, but threw offhis allegiance to President Zelaya andbecame a political refugee, eventuallyrepresenting Salvador at this capital.When the peace conference was calledIn Washington two years ago, Presi-dent Zelaya, convinced of the neees-It- y

of putting a competent man hereto look out for Nicaragua's interests,offered Madriz $15,000 a year to re-turn to the service of that country,which ho promptly did.

"It is plain to us President Zelaya! desirous of finding a man whom hecan comamnd to put in the president'splace. Naturally he turns to Madriz,who has served him well In the pantand with the exception of the one re-

volt Is to be depended upon. If Ma-driz finds his way to the presidencyconditions in Nicaragua will continuethe same as before, because the rulewill be Zelayan, even though byproxy."

bassndor to the I'nited States, went toClnipullepoc castle where th"y re-

mained for a long time in privateaudience with President Diaz.

The mouth of every man who wentto see him, however, was sealed untiltonight when Minister Marisca! gaveills statement to the Associated Press.

Francisco Castro, the Nicaraguanminister to Mexico, and a lose friendof Zelaya, in speaking of the actionof tlie I'nited Slates in reference toXlccragiia said:

"I believe it is unjust because themain cause is apnurenllv the execu-tion of the two Air.i ricans and thisaction of in y government was per-fectly in accordance with the laws ofthe country and was executed by com-mand of a military Jury and not bydirect order from the president of therepublic, as it seems the purpose ofthe press to establish. When presi-dent Zelaya has disappeared from theCentral American scene it is veryprobable that President Cabrera ofGuatemala may have strong poweror control in the politics of that re-gion."

Fstrada Cabrera the dictator ofCentral Amerita that is what .Mi-nister Castro sees in the latest step ofthe American government in severingdiplomatic relations with Nicaragua.While Minister Castro would lintanswer a direct question to the effectthat this was Hie purpose of theI'nited States for interposing now, hewould admit that the downfall ofPresident Zelaya. would increase thepower of the present ruler of Guate-- imala and would make him the dom-- 1

inant power in Central America.The Daily Heeord, the only after- -

noon Knglish daily here, says eili- -

lorially: ,

,"Tbe Heeord holds no brief for thepresident of Nicaragua and if Zelaya:is guilty of the things charged againsthim by Secretary Knox, according tothe press dispatches this afternoon, itis easy lo understand the exasperation of the Washington government.!The retirement, however, of Zelayawill not materially lessen the loadwhich the I'nited States has evidentltyundertaken to carry In Central Amer-ica so long as Cabrera is permitted toremain at the head of affairs inGuatemala."

Among private citizens of the Mexican nation there Is an apparent atti-tude of criticism of Secretary Knox,because of the language used In hisletter to the Nicaraguan charge d'af-faires In Washington.

The Mexican Herald, the morningKnglish daily paper, will say tumor-- !row: i

,, . , Tj..t , ol.... ,mb, su.. irhild, wh

wav at home, thinks It puto naturalthat he should also have his own wayin the outside world and has to bemade to understand the difference bysomewhat rough and energetic meth-ods."

ACTION' OK Six HKT.MtY KNOX

Sl SlTU'ltlsi: KOK 7,i:uY.Managua. Nicaragua, Dec. 2. The

a' tion of Secretary Knox In dismissingSenor Kodrigucz. the Nicaraguancharge d'affaires ut Washington, hasgreatly surprised President Zelaya,who reiterates today his belief lliatthe Nicaraguan government was jus-tified in executing the Americans,Groee and Cannon Zelayu will takeno ut tiou until he has received Mir-

th, r information on the subject andlearns definitely the Intentions of theI'nited States

The Anieii an vice consul, Mr. Cal-

dera, who is a Nicaragua n by blrllibut a naturalized American, Is still atthe consulate. ílen, ling to his dutiesIn the opinion of President Z layaCaldera sympathizes with the ,opposi- - f

tion paity and a close watih lias beenkept on him. although there has beenno attepipt at restraint in any way.

Z'laya expresses Hie belief that inall probability Calderas representa-tives have siiown partiality in favorof the governments enemies.

Hliar,l I'agiug iii Montana.It, llf. M lit . 1 lec 2. line of th

worst for tb season of theear is raging r eastern Montana

,n,l Wyoming tonight. Wyoming'In. kmen tear

By MornlnK Journal Special I.eusrd WireWashington, Dec. 2. Driven to des-

peration hy the unexpected attitudeof the I'nited States, President ZelayaIs now reported to have developed aplan whereby he run resign and stillretain the reins of power. This consists in putting- in the office of presi-dent Jose Madriz. well known In Cen-

tral American diplomatic circles asZelaya's henchman and declared to be

Zelaya's beck and call.The state department, it Is declared,entirely cognizant of the conspir-

acy under way and will act vigorouslyand promptly if occasion demands.

In the meantime neither the statedepartment nor the Nicaraguan lega-tion officials will Incusa the matter.Henor Rodriguez, charge d'affaires ofthe legation, insisted tonight that hehas not heard from his government,and the state department likewise pro- -

fesscd to be ignorant of the nextmovement of Zelaya.

When the alleged plot for the con-

tinuation of the Zolayan power byproxy became known. It threw theCentral American contingent hero into

frenzy. One of the diplomats ex

marines there are 1S3 bluejackets inthe crew of the Prairie.

No aditional marines reached tb'navy yard after the departure of thePrairie this afternoon. but detach-ments are expected from several parts

the country to make up the com-pany stationed at this yard and toprovide a force for the cruiser Dixie

case it is decided to send that ves-si- 'l

to Join tile Prairie.Before nailing Admiral Kimball was

asked as to hi.-- , destination."I'm going to take1 h little sail with

Captain Kellogg. I'm going down tolook things over; see my papers say

ilon."M ir Holler in command of thi

batta lion from tins eitv, wild:"I lirinly believe we are I ootid for

Nicaragua, In fact there is not adoubt of it in tlie minds of any one

board."

: liT.MKT WITIIOITADVICI.S OK MISHAPS

AV.ishington, Dec. 2. officials' ofnavy department had no advices

tonight of the running aground of thetroopship Prairie ami the gunboatPrinceton. The former grounded in

Delaware river and the PrincetonAstoria, i ire.

"It is believed highly improbablethat either vessel was injured." saidHeekman Wintht'op,. assistant secre-tary of ihe navy, lonigiit. "Otherwise

would have been advised instant-ly."

Another high navy ofticial laugh-ingly declared he supposed the Nicar-agua-

would regard the two acci-dents as "glorious victories for theNicaraguan army.''

POWKKI'l'l. I I GS KXPKCTto hi:i. i:si; vi.ssi.i, today

Delaware Cits, Del.. Dec. 2. Threepowerful tugs, two from the Red Star

and the government tug Modoclying alongside the Prairie. Haw-

sers are being attached to the strandedcruiser and an effort will be made

float her about 4 o'clock.

MCAKAGI ANS THY TOIII Y AMKKICAN I.SSI.I,

Panama. Dec. 2. The Nicaraguanconsul general here is negotiating for

purchase of a schooner namedHerald for the use of the government

Nicaragua. It Is planned to eipiipvessel with rapid fire guns ob-

tained from the government of Pan-ama.

The deal Is hardly possible of i

as the Herald is Americanowned and the republic of Panama is

likely to furnish artillery to acountrtv that is not on friendly terms

the I'nited Statcts.

The only schooner Herald, reportedin the vicinity of Panama, sailed

from Philadelphia November 17, forThomas. IJ. W. 1. This vessel hasbeen reported from Panama. She

475 tons with a length of 144 feet.Is owned in Maine.

MI.'XICO NOT AWKH STO MIX IN ONTItOV KIISV

Mexico City, Dee. 2. That Mexiconot expect to be drawn into the

Nicaraguan controversy, but willmaintain a neutral attitude was thestatement made by Señor Mariscal,minister of foreign relations, tonight.

The action of the I'nited States insevering relations with Nicaragua was

resented by Mexico, said tlie for-eign minister, although it came moHtunexpectedly at a time when his

was awaiting a reply to Itssuggested plan lor peace.

lie said:We do not resent the action of the

I'nited States. Why should we? Weabsoletelv no Interests in Cen-

tral America, except those in Guata-mal- a,

where there are about 40.1111

.Mexicans. We are still waiting for areply from the I'nit.d States govern-ment to our suggestion tor an amica-ble settlement of the trouble.

We made the suggestion spn- -

talloouslv Localise w, had not Peen.on several previous occasions, ap-

proached by the t'nite.l States on thesubject of in!' rv cinioii in CentralAmerica. In view ! such advices inlb.- - past we did not consider it dis-

courteous to .,1'fer tlleSe SO g g CSt Id 11 S

unexpectedly at a turn- when Ibis g.iv-i- n

the interest ol hiinianitv. Whatthese sueestions w I am still not

'llbeftv to st ile.At an early hour to.biv Minister

Mariscal, his Fred, ricoGaUi. and Governor F.nriooe C. Creel,of the slate ot Chihuahua, former ani- -de. ri. lions i;, sides Hie T"3

Page 3: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-03-1909

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1909.

to Die switchmen' strike forced theCarrot mine of tin1 Amalgamated Copper company. at llutte to c lose tonight Scott's Emulsion MURDER, BIGAMY SOUND REGION IIThe Moonlight, another Amalgamated Holiday Goodsproperty will shut down tomorrow.

The two mines employ 4 men. Silong as the Oregon Short Lino con-

tinues to operate Kulle will be sup' GRIP OF FLOODplied with fuel and other necessities

lified until too lata of the contemplatedaction of the wilclitm-n- ; but 1 átatehere and now, tluit they knew ti 11

man tluit the strike nrilrr wan Issuedami thnt they mnli no offer of a (.

to avert the ImpcndlnK trou-ble."

When Presiden llawley of theSwitchmen's union n an shown thestatement of the wntTitl malingers

the refusal of the nun to ar-bitral!' their (llf ferem-o- hi" said:

"I do not cnri to make o formalAnswer to that until I consult withMayor Lnwlcr. Mr. Ijiwut, however,lum answered every point rained by

AIID OTHER

CRIMES

and the rest of the minis can keepenTwo Northern pacific freight trains

is the original has been thestandard for thirty-fiv- e years.

There are thousands of so-call-

"just as good" Emul-sions, but they are not theyare simply imitations whichare never as good as the

We mention below a number of articles from ourstock which will make appropriate holiday gifts:left Helena lor.Missoula today, other Northwest Washington Cut Offwise the slrlke situation shows no

change. The sinkers derive much From World Save for Meagreencouragement troni a rumor that thCommunication by Boat; Railheads of Iheir respective brotherhoods

have directed the firemen, engineers St, Louis Woman Becomesand conductors to stop work if strike original. They are like thin roads Badly Crippled,breakers ale emidoved in the places Nemesis of Brother's WidowWhom She Claims Slew Hus By Morning Journal Special I.eaaed Wire

coi im-- : i'Kiu'oiAToiisCHAFING DISHESf.VUVIXG SKTS

1L.VTKI) CXMM'KK WAREKMIIIlOinKKY KC1SNOHS

S.MWV A.M OTJIKIt ItAZOKS

JMZOII HOMO AXU STROPS

Jtll)l(i SADDLES

i.Ai i:oiu;.sDOVS WAGONS

tho general mil nutters' committee inhis statement which was made publichere today."

Mayor this nflernooli issueda Ntatemetit dcl'iniiiK the position oftho men and their refusal to arliltr.ileunder tho F.'rdinun law.

The niuyor nays that the railroadltiiuiHCars making concerted action

Jiollinghum,- - Wash., Dec.band,

of the union switchmen.At Missoula, the Northern Pacific

division officials worked in the yardstoday and by night liad slv trains oflime freight for way stations made uplly utilizing extra clerks In the divis-ión offices, day and night crews haveIn co orgiinl.i'd and It. Is expected thaithe congest Ion of the yards will be

three days northwest Washington habeen cut off from quick communication with the outside world by a fluod

milk SCOTT 5 is thick likea heavy cream.

If you want it thin, do ityourself with water butdon't buy it thin.

FUR SALE IIV AI.I. DRUGGISTS

Hfmd It,,., nama et i.uprr anil this Kt. for onrt,.,itifnl Havintc Haok and Chllft'ft Hlnftch-Book- .

bank contain! a Good Ltu-- Panny.

SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Ptarl St.. New York

lly Morning .Inn rnal Kiirrlul leased Wireboat service alone Turnihhlny a conSt. J.ouls, Dec. 2. The Issuance

hero today of a warrant charging Mrs. necting link. No traliiB are movingI Mini R. Ooxcy of Columbus, Neb. except between this illy and Hurlingwith the murder of William J. Krdcr, ton, twenty miles south, and servicewas the third charge which Krder's cannot be renewed inside a week.

relieved by tomorrow evening. Pas-senger trains are tunning on time, andthe Chicago. Milwaukee a PagetSound continues In handle its regularhuslncMs.

The close down of the (tostón &

Montana smelter at Ureal Falls be-

came complete today.

sister, Miss Kate Krdcr, has hud is-

sued against the woman, who Is ul- - Telegraph wires were restored today,Twenty mile of rallroud track incged to have been Krder's wife.

Skagit and AVhitcomb counties huveToday's warrant alleges that Mrs.

th press to ereate public oilnlon intheir favor are not in a posit Ion tochurns the men with unfairness in re-fusing to arbitrate under that law, forth reason that from the botílntiinií oftho dispute the managers refused toconsider ii suiiKestiou relative to anincrease vchk.-- for the men.

Mayor lawler says the Krdman lawIn no hedged that should tho switch-tne- n

agree to tho arbitration under itthere would be (dripped of all leualpmvoi leKltlmately to press theirclaims and It would put them com-pletely In the power of the ra lironda.

RAABE & MAUGERPoxey cuused her husband's death by been destroyed. The loss to railways Iadministering arsenic. Yesterday u will exceed $1,000,00. 'WhltcombBROTHERHOOD TO document accusing Mrs. Doxey of115-11- 7 North First Street Ibigamy In marrying Krdcr, was sworn county lost $100,000 in bridges alone

Ferndale's losses aggregate $1)0,000.to In St. Kouls county and on Novem

TKAIXMEV III MI Mill It PASTi iti xt in ttv or1 switciimin

Chicago, dec. L That little sup-port may he expected hy the strikingnv itch men from the Hrolhchood ofHallway Trainmen was shown herelotiigtit when V. ( I. Lee, president ol

Five miles of Northern Pacific trackher 115, Or. I.. II. Doxey and Mrs.In this country has disappeared, evenDoxey were arrested on n statutory

ASK WAGE barge. the grade being obliterated. The steeldrawbridge on the Great Northern atThe warrant charging murder fol

lowed the report of Dr. V. H. Warren Kerndale must be replnced. South ofthat arsenic had been found in thevital organs of Krder. The body was Mount Vernon twenty miles of track

is under water.ENCREAS hiimcd ten days ago at the recpiestf Miss Krder, after she had caused The Anueorteg branch of the Great

Mayor Lnwler says, admitting thatthe decision were favorable to theswitchmen, the railroads might appealto the courts and delay a final de-cision from one to two years duringwhich time the men would be com-pelled to work under the one sched-ule of wages and it would be Illegalfor them to strike or In any way aidIn h strike.

the arrest of Dr. Doxey and Mrs. Northern has lost half a mile of gradeDoxey In Nebraska. at Avon, while a mile of track hag

Krder was married In St. Louis been washed away at Whitney. About

Statement of tho Condition of lito

Bank of CommerceOf Albuquerque, Xftv Mexleo,

' J Novouibcr 19, 109.

county In April. Mrs. Doxey, to eol forty miles of the Koekport branchRepresentatives of Three Hun led Insurance amounting to $3.20(1of the Great Northern must be recon

the brot herbooil malli, to all loth;'-a let t ci which read:

"l.i I it he understood thai mem-bet- s

of the Switchmen's union filledthe places of our members during iiflauthorized slrlke of the Itrolh rhcodoi Kailwav Trainmen on lio KoHhWorth Hi II railway In August of thb-yea-

and. In the fare of such actionby that organization, 1 cannot under-stan- d

how Mr. Ilawley can expect ourmembers to disregard their own lawsand decent methods Iti order that thepresent slrlke may be won lor him.Members of the brotherhood mustno; take the places of strikers, hulsl;m, Id jierf u rn their regular dutiesor resign and seek employment else-where."

H'otlr labor recruiting- stations wci'and nearly 1 .1100 men werehind before sundown tonight. A

made an affidavit that she was Krdstructed. The right of way betweener's widow.dred Thousand Railway Em-

ployes Preparing to Present Lyman and Hamilton must be relocatovernor lladlev has Issued aiMox ornri i.K acci'skdOI' VIOLATION OK I'AIlt requisition on the governor of No ed for a distance of five miles.,AY

braska for the return of Mrs. Doxey Kaconner is under seven feet ofDemands, ,n the bigamy charge. UESOinCLS:water. The town's loss Is placed titMiss Krder has been Mrs. Tloxev $1.",0,000 in stocks of goods destroyednemesis. Almost single-hande- d sheand two warehouses filled tvilh grainworked up the evidence on which the Loans and

Honda andDiscountsother SecuritiesIlv Morning Journal Pprrinl IMttfñ nlrr)

warrants were Issued. She has filed aid hay which collapsed and slippedNew York, Dec. 1!. Representa suit to have get aside the action by into the flood.

which Mrs. Doxey obtained the insur- -

. .$1,005,900.72. . . 10,0110.00

11.82S. 445,550.00

711,358.36

.$1,744,637.52

lives of trainmen mi all the eastern In the country north of Lnconnerince.

t'hlcago, Dec. S. Tho Joint com-mittee of railway managers late to-

day Issued tho following statement:"The millions of peoplo who will

suffer hy reason of the growimr pa-

ralysis of truffle of thirteen railwaysentering St.. Paul and Minneapolisnnd hy the throwing out of employ-ment of thousands of men engaged Inmining, matiufni luring and 001111111,.--cl- nl

business requiring railroad i'uoll-llle- s

should know that this situationIs duu to the, refusal of tho membet-slil- p

of the Switchmen's union of

Ileal F.'HtateFurniture and FixturesCash and KxchatiKe . . .

Total

1,000 head of entile were drowned.special train bearing fill II trien for ser-vice on the (real Northern, left hentonight and preparation for moretrains tomorrow are under way.

while; 400,000 sacks of oats and 8,000tons of baled liny are h total loss.HALF MILLION DOLLAR

Itouts iol; nomi: FIRE LOSS IN 3ALTIM0RF

roads of the country comprising :io0,-(ii)-

emplojes Issued a statement to-

night declaring thai they will shortlypres.-ii- i demand to the roads for a

ten percent Increase.The statement reads in part:"The votes in the various districts

have all boon taken tonight hy the

Sloughs and bays for miles are cov-ered with drifting hay and sacks ofoats. A barn filled with hay was

I ui it. ur i w MiitaoHeatlle, I. loo. 2. Improved conditions marked the second day of the found 'floating in Puget sound by a

northbound steamer yesterday.Pit II linnrc, Dec. 2 1' .re broke outmight in ii building In South Sharp The loss to farmers Is estimated atstreet within a block and a half ofItrolhorhood of Itallwriy Trainmen ÍCOO.OOO In live stock, hay and grain.the point of origin of the great firef I H04.

It spread rapidly and within a short The Itoponslble Parly.Visiting Relutive How aristocratic

North American, to abide by the pro-posed arbitration of difficulties.

"Cnlllng of this strike, notwith-standing the managers' offer to ar-bitrate, violates the spirit of fair (daywhich every American cillaon mustregard as a fundamental principal, itsbetween employer and employe. Theproposal that the iiucstion Involvedshould he iirhlt rated was acouleseed In

time had done damage estimated at

switchmen's slrlke in western Wash-ington.. The railroads have movedsome freight and they express confi-dence that they will be able to In-

crease the volume rapidly until nor-mal condltons ate restored

Hoth the tiren t Northern andNorthern Pacific sent out their pas-senger trains on lino-- .

The railroad are still refusing toaccept perishable freight but are tak-ing all olTcrihgs of other kind, sub-le- d

to Indefinite- delay.

LIABILITIES:

Capital Paid up .' $ 150,000.00Surplus and Profits 50,471.03Deposits Subject to Check 1,030,016.42Time Certificates of Deposit 514,150.07

Total $1,744,637.62

OEllCEIlS AXD DIRECTORS:

SOLOMON LUNA PresidentW. S. STRICKLER Vice President and CashierV. J. JOHNSON Assistant Cashier

J. C. BALDRIDGE. WJI. M INTOSH,A. M. BLACKWELL, O. E. CROMWELL.

tween $150,000 and $200,000, your father looks with all that grayhai- -.In lis spread the fire involved the

staldlshmcnls of many shoe dealers

and will shortly be presented to all ofthe eastern railway companies.Kvoryl hlng possihle will bo done toavoid u strike. Though the Switch-men s union of North America be-

lieves In radical mensures, the llrolh-erhoo- d

of Railway Tru Intncn doesnot. The agreements with the east-ern roads stipulate that they may beterminated upon thirty days' notii eby cither party. No such notice hasas j et been given."

The Naughty Son Yes, and he's gote to thank for it, too! fuck.nd house furnishers. The flames

limped a narrow alley in the rear andIn- this company, uhich assumed Hint ained a momentary foothold In n big Foley's Orino Kaxatlve Is best foruilding occupied by a dry goods firm. women and children, its mild action,atei the total loss was estimated at and pleasant taste make It preferableioo.noo. lo violent purgatives, such as pills.tablets, etc Cures constipation. J.II O'ltb iiv Co

PROBING DEATH OF WITNESSES WITH

Uia switchmen shared the desire foran itmloabk, adjustment of the ites-lioii-

under consider,! i ion and wouldnot willingly bring upon the publicthe paralysis of business, the Im-

mense monetary loss and the actualhardship which it strike wouldciislon. ' i

"NolwIthHtunding that PresidentHartley of the Switchmen' unionJoined with (his committee In the clc-grii-

sent November 23 to Martin A.Knupp, chairman ; of the interstate

denied i:.ii mi:ii w i: asked roit it isi;

St Paul, Mee. 2. ("eiieral .ManagerSlade of the Northern Pacific andiletieral Manager Uriilur of the tireatNorihern, both denied tonight thestory from Hpoknne thnt the engi-neers 'nnd tlremeil of their respuMlvesystems have demanded an advancein wages. Mr. timber said that theengineer and firemen asked for aconference with the general muna-e- r'

c. mi in i. In October, shortly

RICHELIEUWOMAN FOUND PAPERS TURN OP

TIME TO ORDERafbr the switchmen asked lor theircommerce commission and to CharlesP. Nell!, fulled .states commissi. in r conference, but thai no Individual d

I T MISSINGmauds had been made on the tworoads mentioned.

"Shortly after tin- swlli limen asked 351for a conference wllh the commit!of Hie general inanagets." said Mrumber, "the engineers and llrcmcn Government Encounters Unexasked tor u conlererice and It was

pected Obstacle in Prosecuagreed al that lime that alter th(111 b roncos between the swltclime

Police Believe Husband of Vic-

tim is Still Alive and Able toThrow Lii;ht on StrangeTragedy,

THE POUNDand the railroads wi re adjusted that

OOSEEAFEDGERS

their eases would be taken up. The tion of Men Accused of FalsWeighing on Sugar Wharf.engineers and flrem. ii have made n ll litis no siiMTor mid hut few

of labor, Inviting their good officesas mediators under the Kidman n.-t-

the strike ordur was issued withoutthe knowledge of the managers' com-mittee or of the mediators by theSwitchmen' committee, directing theswitchmen to cease work In eventtheir full demands had not been con-ceded, ii violation of good faith whichled to the present condition.

"The transportation offreight has become practically Im-

possible and the result cannot fall tobe nn actual hardship to the public.Kvcry effort will he made to restoretransportation conditions to the nor-mal lit the earliest possible nioiiun'."

Moth the real Northern Pacific!and Northern Pacific officials ad-mitted tonight that men Importedfrom Chicago and elsewhere wearingbadge of special police had n sta

ileiuanils lor higior v.oges cither up ci,ials. We guara, iti-- e its falvoron the tireat Northern or the North ami strength. It cannot he dunern Pucllle, In fact, thev do not wish Heated in the city at ttiivvt lureI By Morning Juurnnl Saerlsl ImhI Wire in ii r its price.to do htodncsH In that way. Thc

want whatever action ts taken to h New lork, Inc. 2. rlie governincut encountered n check todav ingeneral. The same procedure will ht

followed as In the case of the suK.fl the prosecution of the American Sug

Illy Morning Unrniil Hverlul Ih WlrNew York, Dec 2 A rumor that

the liii.il. mil of Mrs. ora hincad, thetilling woman found dead In the bath-tub of an unfurnished bouse in Knsti "range, N. ,1 , is still alive is creditedbv the pollen there. The husband, thechief of police believes, could tell win

2men. In their case u larger territory ar Itcflning company when It developed thnt documentary evidence andhau that covered In the sw itchincii

controversy w ill be covered. "A Muteniont Ihct a new schedul

many witnesses Important to the govDon't wait until the end of the vear . . .einnietit s case have disappeared. The Chickenswas being pretuired mi the Ureal missing documents were records kepthis voting wife bad been kept in seclu- -

Northern otliocs was declared by Mr. t,y city weighers and neither the dmwhy she was separated front hercom IVesli ami fat. home killed andunicnts nor the men who kept themlinl.y: why she was given barelvtioned on the propcriv ol tinnam, bin they denied thai in k.they were violating any law.

could be found today. iiorfivtly ilresscil. Send your oroiigh food to keep her alive andder today.Hul, tilth, nigh tally sheets went hf, all hough money was borrowed

(iruber to be untrue.

COMMERCALCLUBTO GET DOWN TO WORK

missing, the government was able toher life Insurance policy, she ap1)1 nn TiMM:its Introduce testiinonv shovt ing thatlicáis lo have enjoyed the benefit ofno penny of It. very scale on the Williamsburg

rresuintion of foul play Was further

DO IT NOW!We can rule the sheets to suit your needs.

H. S. LITHGOWManufacturer of

BLANK BOORS, LOOSE LEAP DEVICES, ill BBEK STAMPS.Plumo 024.

dock of the company had been tam-pered withtr. iigl bene, I todav by the testimony Fresh Meatsf Julian T. Carabba. a Itrooklvn !nw(Condoned from page I. column II.) Conrad Heller, a carpenter, testifiedto cutting out a portion of the wood

von; TO III II UN TO WoKli.luilufh, .Minn, I i.e. 2 - As a result

of a meeting of the lirolhei hood idItiillivuy Trainmen, late this iveniim.Mi per cent of the striking switchmenbore will return to work tomorrow.Most of them will be for the NorthernPacific

II was the sense ol the meeting that

ver, who volunteered the Informationthat he had witnessed a third will iinim aon

tintWe

choice;mints

tilwats na tosi'h-clio- of

to he hud.

en stanchion of No. 1 scale. Throughthe hole thus cut the governmentcontends was operated the steel

made by .Mrs. Snead and drawn bv choicesttiltil in bis office. Miss Virglnii

spring thai manipulated the weightsW.irdlnw. now under arrest in 1,'astrniit:e. be said, had offered him

lite insurance tmlict for I0.U00 if h

a committee, Hholl made up fromlaw er members, will take su, h de-

cisive a.tlon as will in Hie future pre-vent eccsslel. large nicolllits tiotnbeing made against the i lub

That halls or dunces shall be givenby the i lul, to lis member.-.- , not atregular Inlirv.ils. lull at such oppor-tune times as Ho- olticcis of the n- -l , I ta ni, i, lit i. o, unlit i tin- i lul.may dceni a.his.ihlc. suhle.-t- h,weer.to (In- board ot directors or the ev

1.III. I See to It lililí Hie Will Was

rccoi tied on to,, betim.Thomas IV llovatt. a government

weigher, was asked If he had Inspect-ed all sixteen scales on the docks incompany with Treasury Agent Parr.

"Yes," he n nsw crcil, 'and I found all

In, wn III her favor and that of In

ioe omi-- i lo NWMCIimcll 10 strike was.ineotistituiioiial un. I nil advisedlo hold out no bun:, i The UrealNorthern, and the Chicago. St. Paul.Minneapolis A I'niaba. both an-nounced tonight that they are ren.lvto receive freight Mid it Is reportedthat I OH strike t. leakers wi;i .e here

os!, r

scales fixed the same way."' IT tout- moth, r bought four bunch'With springs in them'."' asked theof giap, s. the shopkeeper's price

Judav.

SealshiptOysters

FRESH DAILY

ing inn, i, in a bunch, how mucho i ne morning to enable them to i

duet Itie business.il. ci iille committee vetoing such action

i for ,inv particular ball or bin, c If in Is'No. your honor, but the holes were,,11,-- would the purchase cost herThe members ol the I'.roi hcrhood there Just the same."tsked the new teacher."You never can tell." answered

C tludr belief the expense Will be great- -

i i than the i lull could nfford.K' spe, tfollv submitted.

' I! .

i..nlwa lr.ilnm.il. whnh embraces imajority of the men euiploed a'sw iti hoi, n at the head of the lakesthis ait.-rnoo- iinanlmouslv ot,., t.

lommy. who was at the head of theclass. "Ma's great at bargaining!'Tt-liit- RAILROADS INDICTED $51.03 TO CHICAGO AXD ItETl'ltXG I.. ItltooKS.

i N MA It lit N.u. II.IKI.D Dates of Mile, November II, 19, 27,

S. 29. 30 ami It Ii ihmI ..Hi,

w ork as switchmen.take tills course l.v j

Ice president of III.w lib Ii ib.- sw it, i, in, n FOR REBATINGMEDAL PINNED ON BREAST limit return l;t, on account

i.ntinue theirno.- .iiltlaed I,

V I' Nhlino.org. in, Kail. Hi, i.fere mero I, i

It IS K..Í.I (li.ittodav to till ti,,,w , re lot mcrlv ui' i:.,imj r.lie la ir.Ki i

Our GroceriesTerritory of New Mexico,oil tee of tho Secretary,OF HEROIC BLUEJACKET of Inlrnialional l ile M,m k ExihikI-lion- ,

NovciiiImt 27 to December 10.I nl tet suites ami IrtlHtioii

tin- ni. ti w bo arrivedId. i, es of the strikers

tubers ,,r tin- - Am,an, I went nut ,,i

i IVN ami that the

.11. inn.. II. lie,. 2 I 't ...iiloiii lwas give satisfaction. mMIm ella noons Certificate,handle th- - very best grntln- - andIn amis.Louisville Nashville and poNltion, Xovemner 20 lo Deccmlicrmen now it nr. Hi., men w ho took lib. National Farm Lam CoiiirrcI to-l- id.,1 , tb

Tatt toil.lt pintle. I a se, olid medal olhonor ,o, Waiii Tend.-- John King ot(he Hill). ,,l..i,, '..!- tb.- 111. . I. . Mlleailypossessed 'I'll.- ..l,in..,v took placeat the While house, where the

I t had nit il. , t h, cabin, I.Th.- Ille,l.. was . i.l.it ir,-- upon

nsinkers si XovemlM-- r 1A tu 2u.

You Don't Have to Guesswho it Is that bakes the finest breadin the city. Anyone will tell you It is

that r.4,wVM. nI IXH H. Atrent.

American Sugar Held byKentucKy Grand Jury for Vio-

lation of Commerce Laws.

A .,,ll of tli,.I"T , cut of II,,.

oi th, l:iTiatnmi-- t i

i it, lini.--, .Hi, I II I ,

FRESH FRUITS AND

VEGETABLESin i.aik.i: yi wrnris

. nt nr.

ar,- mem- -

I itailwaya dialed

II and theni, cation

iving rr vii aoi .itii.ii v heroism on CONSOLIDATED LIQUOR CO.i b oo-t- s itni,W lili t lie Sw it,rest do not l i, In: to

The Pioneer Itakery. . Light deliciousloaves are baked here everyday VoU

can have them hot from the oven. We

use nothing hut the best high Mide

Buccessora to Mellnl A Eaklaand Haehechi & Oloml.

WHOLESALE DEALERS I(By Morning Joarasl Rafcial I Wire)

the .ii of an ac. i.l, n( t.i i.n, otHo- boiler on tie- .i a, ..ji y. piein-Pe- r

Isn'tThe ftrM llleil.ii vt ! aw, IT. 1. K'lUt

I'M bet,, sol ilisphm.l di.ittig ,.n a.il-.1- .

lit en he VI. ksbll, if

l.ouistlllc. ky. Kee. 1. I'heI grand Jury that has been sitting

MllMW lll s i ,s-MI Hill I t k n

I , na. I ice. J I i, ,.f , i.COM,1 due WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS flour, and our bread is nourishing,

.hobsome and tcninllnc to tin- ni"tIn the federal court to Investígate theill, Red violation of the Interstate W handle verythlna- - In tmr tin. fastidious.RICHELIEUmineicc law, today returned ind'et- - Write for Illustrated catalogue mod

price list. Issued to dealers only.nietit.s anainni the Louisville A Na.--h-

I. Nathan Jaffa, secretary ofthe Territory of New Mexico,do hereby certify that:

Whereas, on the i'lHh day ofMarch. A. IV, 1 !0!. the Alhu-iiieri-

citizen was designatedbh tho Ofrielal Newspaper ofNew Mexico, and

Whereas, said AlhuquerquClllen has cease d publication;Now, therefore, public noticeis hereby given that; In com-pliance with section 9. chapter7;i of the laws of lía, requir-ing the Secretary of the Terri-tory to desltrnnte an OfficialNewspap- r of New Mexico; theAlhn,ii-rtiie- Alomlnjr JournalIs hereby designated as auchofficial .c-,ato- r of Nowlc.in.Citen itn.l.r my hand and

the Ores! Seal of the Territoryof New Mexico at th City ofSatit.l Fe, the Capital, on thisfourth day of October, A. P.1 inttSe.iH NATHAN JAFFA.

K. retary of New Mexico.

leiepnone ill.The Right Kindst!, II

l in onIlia III v

llle and the Louisville. Hendersont. Louis r.itlioiids mid the Aniernun'ohai co company for rebating.

Kight to.ti. liin nts aggregating for

e. -- Jsprefu-- l'

.Uli-l- l.

.etc Ho

r itr, . i.

i,f outPIONEER BAKERY

207 South First Street.R0CERY & MARKETiliMKlll- -

rt i. s

ir ski.lllllllolll-l.le- o counts were returned against

the former roadur flower and

And decor.it i,,

mv right too.In their proporders

li- - lilts our vt ... g lt ,v ,

for w nil tie- - i inIT 1. I a K h,. I;! o n

our b, -- t attention

one In. II. tnietit of twenty-fiv- et t'lt oí lew II

it fu ii km i:ltK TISOTTI:il. ITi.p.

S:t5 . . . . j;ttOUIlts w. ictl.rn.-- Against theAmerican TmImci ii company.

.ITSI UK

Itl'M I.TdBY ISIVti MiiKMVG

JtM RX LWANTADS

Two Indictments were returnedi tit - against the Iouisvtilr. Hen-rso- n

St. Lotus and Lucían Irwin.BYRON HENRY IVES

DR. CHAS. A. FRANKSpecialist in

Eurg-err- . Disease of Women.Qenlto-Urinar- y Disease.Disease of the Rectum.

Hours: to 1 1 a. m , I to 4 p. m., andT to I p. m.; Sunday. to IS a.

ami 5. ItameO fthl- -

TcleihoDe lf,t.

now pteaidrnt of the road, but at thetime f th? alleced offense th en- -4th & SANTA FE AVE.

THE WM. FARR COMPANYWholrsala and retail dealer la

rrwh aad Kali Meats. KauaajrefwrtaHy. .Pr rattle and hnw tha

t'lk-- t aitiket are pmUi

lUlltlfT PHONE " J J.nl freight net-i- and trsfflr man- -

Page 4: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-03-1909

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1909.

OUTSIDER WINS THEL3as a sop to his chagrin, Hint u spe-cial rlntiside box should be built forhim mid his friends.

Tho giisrantecd purse lor this fltrhtIs the largest ever ofTered, but eport-Iii- k

men hclb ve the tnovinii plctureiitwill net even more. An indication oftheir value is to be seen in the factthat Houseman, who had the IllinoisrlKhts to the Corbetl-Fitzslmmtm- s pic-tures, mid paid $104,00(1 to Dan Stu-art us the promoters percentage for

IMPORTANT NOTICEDuring our great closing-ou- t sale of high-grad- e dia-

monds, watches arid jewelry, we have made arrangements toprovide for those who do not care to buy at auction. For theirconvenience goods will be disposed of at private sale be-

tween the hours of 8 a. m. and 2:30 p m. and 4 to 7 p. m. atprices which cannot fail to prove attractive to the purchasers.

FIXTURES FOR SALE

L. G. ROSENFIELD118 WEST CENTRAL

Gridiron Battle at TractionPark this Afternoon to be

Hard Fought Contest. 7

THEB ELEVENRAN FR SCO El

WINS BATTLE

OF CENTURYINVESTIGATE THE CLAIMS OF BELEN

The music of the saw and hammer Is heurd onevery side. Dozens id residence buildings are In

course of construction. Hrick blocks tire rising us If

bv magic. New enterprises are establishing- - them-

selves daily. This great activity Is due not only totic fad that the town has such bright futura pros-

pects, but that The Helen Town and Improvementcumpaiiy Is selling lots within the reach of all.

The church and school facilities are second lonone in New Mexico. Seven teachers uive instruc-tion to over 300 pupils ill one of tile last hullditiKS

in the territory.Four Protestant denominations' Hre establishing-wor-

and three new churches are building: or noon

to be begunTh. people are friendly and snelul.

Wilh the inauguration of tlaj light Irain servicebetween AlbutiUctque and Kl Pas,, there will come aperiod of prosperit to the Kto Grande valley Muchas it has never before known.

Helen Is the newest, livest town on this route.With the completion of Ihe Coleman extension

of the Sania Fe it becomes an important division pointon t he line from San Francis, n and Los Angeles toCalvcstoii and New urleans. It is now on u direct linefrom Denver and (he north to Mexico. II is thecrossing of the two great transcontinental highwaysfrom North to Soiuli and from K.n-- t to West.

The Santa Fe railway Is spending- thou-sands in the construction of terminal facilities.New depots, both passenger and freight, new eating-house- s

and oilier extensive Improvements now lireneurlntf completion.

I INVESTIGATE THE CLAIMS OF BELEN

kHf b-- 3 fes)

Will YOU Accept This Instant

FEATURE RACE

AT JUAREZ

Another Good Crowd WitnessesHotly Contested Card at New

Track Beyond the Border,

(Hy Moralng Journal ftiwelal tenard WireJuarez, Mexico, lee. ..'. Another

good crowd witnessed the racing; atJuarez today and the races were allhotly contested. The feature of thecard was the handicap, six furlongs,and resulted lit u victory lor the out-

sider, Marchnionet. Klnu Cobalt, thewell known eastern sprinter, witsheavily played, 5 to 2, and after set-

ting 11 fast pace tired hi :he closing-stride-

and wus beaten a head. Tin'Medwell entries, Hellwciber and MarscAbe, were iavorltes in the belling at3 10 but failed to show to an ad-

vantage, finishing- In the mm k. Sum-

mary :

First race, selling, five furlongs HI

Perfecto, 102 (Mondavi. to 1. won;Lord Clinton. 102 (Austin 1. 11 to 2.

second: The Wolf, 1 0", I W an 111 1, ."

to 1, third. Tinie, 1:'M SteelKing. Itounder, Tipster. Krunhilde,Lady Pandilla and Slowfunt also ran.

Second race, selling, six 'turloiigsAnne Mctiee, lfif, (J. Wilson 1. :i toa, won; liolilttn, 'M t.il'i anei, I"to I, second; Silver Stocking. 102(Kamseyi, Z to 1, third, 'lime, 1:19.Plume, Hell,: Urady. Lillian Kay.liright Fyes and Posing also ran.

Third race, sellinii. one mile, limelie Prince Charb y, llltl (Small I, 4 10

1, won; Keep Moving-- , Phi (Kennedy).Ü to I. second; Arcourt, I oil Pick-

ens K to 1. third. Time. I:4!iCeorg-- Young. Winebctiv, Aidetiiaand lb'. Dowuie also ran.

Fourth race, handicap, six furlongsMarchmotiel. 1UÜ ( Pension, li to 1.

won; King Cobalt, 114 (Cic ivi. f, toJ, second; (lorio, 113 (C. Ilenryl, '!

to .third. Time. Lis ,. r.

Marsc Abe am! Servile alsoran.

Fifth race, five and otic-ha- lf fur-longsDave Montgomery, lax I inn-

ovan, II lo 2, won: Kiislein, I'llICrecrvl. r, to 1, second; Kiddy Lie,10s (Kennedy,, !i to 2, third. Time,1:13. Crtiltor, Camera, 1'clf and AlvaP. also ran.

Sixth race, selling, one ry.

HH liinrtii i'l, ti to I. won; .How-

ard Pearson, 101 (McCahey). 7 to ",second; Fred Mulholland. In4 (Small)..3 to 1. third. Time, 1:41) TonyFaust and Tromargo also ran.

4

tille. " - "liesiilisat FJiwrjOakland. Lee. 2. TlianUu to a

good ride on the part ot .vrcniouiu.Ihe Modesto handicap at Kltiervv Ule.

today weitl lo Fairly Tide, the favorite.

.Napa Nick, heavily played, led untilliiort distance from the wire, but

Denny was o'f 110 assistance and Krtl'lyTld.. eaiiL'lil him In the last few yardsFine weather prevailed but the trackwas muddy.

In denying a w rit of habeas col pusin the case of Charles lirown. chargedWilli a violation of the AVulkor-uti- s

law, in receiving' money on a wager,the state supreme court expressed llu'opinion that the law was valid. Ac-

cordingly Carroll Cook, attorney forthe racing association, .warned lasersand players not lo pass monev. Ko-

mi Us:First race, futurity course - 115I111111

won; Halnade, second: Hiirning Push,third. Time, 1:12

Second race, five and one-ha- lf fur-longs Kalelgh P. won; Ilex, second;Silver (irain, third. Time. 1:0!)

Third race, futurity coins, Ham-pas- s

won; (irace 1!.. second; Phillls-tina- .

third. Time, 112.Fourth race, five furlongs. Modesto

handicap Karly Tide won; Nn

second; Key Hindoo, third. Time,1:01.

Fiflh race, one mile, selling'- Kd

Hall won; Hilly Myer, second; Con-

vent Hell, third. Time, 1 :43Sixth race, s"x furlongs Mauri-

tania won; Yrboro. second; K".v T--

third. Time, 1 1 ti .".

ltosiills at Jacksonville.Jacksonville. Fla., Pit. 2 A-

lthough the weather wus miserable thecrowd In the belling ring at Moucrictpark this a I tern showed no de-

crease. ( icorge Sw eeiu y's 1. K. 11, ra-

tion was put across a winner In tinrirst race and owing to the excellentshowing made bv this horse Satur, lav

when he won at 4' In 1, he foundmany backets, at to 5. Kiai k i 'a ICs

victory in the sixt li the prettiestrace of the dav.

Summaries.First race. B fut ,ngs: li. K. II, ril-l--

don wiui; Harvey second; T"Notch, third. Tino 1:17 1 .,.

Second race, li furl ,ngs, selling: Sat(iil. won: Movie. ecoiid; Ab'ticitthird. Time. 1:17.

Third race, )i furlongs. Belling:

Poval Capticc w a,: Woo, Kane,ond; N"l .ii. third. Tun.l:Ui

Fourth race, handicap, li turbuigsHen lioitlde won. .Ink Parker, s

ond: liosom, third Time. 1:14Fiflh ra.e. 1 mile, selling: Flaiii, v

won; Sandpiper, so ond; Admonish,third. Time. 1:41.

S'xHi race. 1 mile, selling: Iliad.Oak won; Ca I. let n, tn, second: I ára

me ijuecu. third. Tune. 1:43:-..- .

Hi-m- I Taniim.Tampa. Fla . ''' 2 -- Dlllv two

vorites rewarded tie t'.la andthese tori" at so b short prices th.tthe lll:,)orlt ot the p lav was)illd The Unset of Ihe ,lav

'.n in the s, .nd w hen Stone man.after hetng ba k'd from iv. n to 7 toI a. put up a u !.'). i ble race Soil, tiesecond hoi ill llns I .lie. was mu, b

favor). I and fiiosb.d in frontFirt ra. e. nn longs,

Lottie luir wo "tato, second. In- -

Fpe.tion. tllird Tune. OS.

Socoro! rae v 'lirloiigH, H. IllllKoll won: Ano., Smith. Second, ) 'al

than, third Ti l . I 2

Third race. !; . .,n,l one-hal- f fnr-- h

longs, s. lpng II, Sl US on ; Fa. ie

.tint, ecolid . L thli d. Time1:12

m.le. selling "l,H- -r our) n i aloum'ts won. i i ilo. so ond ; M il- -

them, .still realized handsomely on hisinvestment. Houseman Is now theprincipal bidder for the Illinois andNew York rights for the pictures ofthe coniniK fisht.

John i j, Sullivan was mentioned InIhe gossip today us u possible refereebut he was not seen tit headquarters.

"John 1.. lias been on the water-wago- n

so lonu,' a volunteer explained,"that he will not permit himself tobe tempted. For that reason he hasnot been around."

No one believes that Sullivan willbe selected as referee. His ase andbulk are his only handicap, hut theyare sufficient. The referee may hechosen tomorrow when the final ar-

ticles are signed, hut It Is i'onsldcredlikely that Jeffries, Johnson and thepromoters, all of whom have an equalvote, will take plenty of time beforeselecting so important an official.

Kit VNt rsCO FANS.11 r.n.AXT o i:it (int'oin;.

San l,e. 2. The newsfrom New York that the Jeffries- -

Johnson world's ehunipionsliip fitfhtwould he held in San Francisco, although not unexpected, has causedkeen satisfaction anion", rintt follow-ers here. Already speculation is rifeas to the location of the battleground. Thf concensus of opinioninclines to the belief that tin' contestwill be pulled off in territory otherthan Ihe city proper, but immediatelyadjacent. The laws of California per-mit prize 1'inhts but the contests iathe city are so retaliated by themunicipal authorities that only twentyround exhibitions can be javen. Thereis round for the belief, however,owing- to tlie tremendous Importanceof the buttle, pressure may be broughtby the ltickard-Cleaso- n combinationwith the Incoming administration towaive all restriction and urant ion

to have an unlimited contestin the city of San Francisco. In suchan event It is Hcticrally understoodthat the ball round park of the Pa-cific Coast baseball baxue. located onValencia street, near Fourtentli, willbe the scene of the batile. The seat-ing put it y can be enlarged so 11s toaccommodate approximately 2o,0u0 orÍ5.0IH). .

Later today as sporting men herereceived private advices from thescene of the opening of the bids theconviction ki'i vv that James W. Coi'f-roi- h

is Ihe man actually behind theoffer hy Tex Kickard, and John J.(ibason.

Instead of beintv depressed by thenews from New Vork, the close as-sociates of Coffroth were elated whenthev heard how the matter had beendecided.

It is well known that since his con-nection with the "I'itiht trust"durum the Sclimitr,-- uef réjame, i'oif-rot- h

has been unable to secure a per-ni-

to, lainduct a the citylimits and for this reason he "con-structed his Sunshine arena over theline In San Mateo county. 1'ntil latelyCoffrath was on wood terms with thesupervisors of that county but somefriction developed when he made hislasl application for a permit and it isnot believed that his troubles in thatdirection half been patched up. Forthese reasons sport ins men here con-tend that while Coffroth nill remainIhe power behind the coniintt I'itiht.his name will not appear as beintr di-

rectly connected with the affair.

SALT LAM : ( IT Y M IVSTILL ;KT Till: KH.HT.

Salt Lake, Dee. 2. Local businessmen and liyhl fanciers who commis-sioned Tex Kickard to pull the Jeffrie-

s-Johnson finht to Salt Lake areopen minded as to whether okks orflowers should be used at the nextKiikard reception here. Kuks had anoverwhelmine. majority when the dis-patches announced that San FranciscoWas to got ,e fiht. but tile flowermarket Improved this eveninti uponreceipt of telegrams from a memberof the Salt like deification In NewVork. In which Kickard is quoted:

"When left Salt Lake 1 promisedIhe leading business men that SaltIjike would have first consideration if

was successful and I will keep mypromise. It is up to Salt Lake."

SUTTON WINS RIGHT

TO MEET DEMAREST

New York. Dee. 2 fjeorpre Suttonof Chicago by defeating Hairv 1'.("line of Philadelphia tonight won thright to contend tomorrow with Cil-vi- n

Demaresl. aLso of Chicago, for theworld's championship of IS. '1 oalkline hllllards. Sutton won 500 to 4i0in the thirtieth inning. hut Cllnepressed him hard and played 11 pluckyuphill game. In particular, his finalcluster of 73 was a brilliant piece ofwork, and until it ended abruptlywith a dllficiilt single cushion carnui,It looked as it he might run out thegame.

My defeating Albert li Culler ofItoston today in the last of the regu-lar schclub d games, Slosson wonfourth place, which entitles him toten percent of the iash prize.

A Polh-cma- Testimony.J. N. Patterson, night policeman of

Nashua. Iowa, writes: "Last winter I

bad a told on my lungs and tried atleast half it d"en advertised coughnvdioiiies and had treatment from twophysicians without Retting any re nel'lt.A friend recommended Foley's Honeyand Tar and two-third- s of a bottlecured me. I consider It the greatestcough and lung medicine In theworld."

ARGUE IMMUNITY FOR

PIERCE UNDER TEXAS LAWS

Austin. Texas. .c. 2 For threhours ttnlay attorneys for the defenseargue,! that under the laws of TexasHenry Clav Pi, re was immune fromprosecution on Ihe charge ,,f falsesvveirliiR ami at the adjournmenthour t. night every iiiilienimii wasthat all ot tomorrow would he con-

sumed in further discussion of Hieproposition of w hether a woman no-

tary has ihe b gal right to receivet he n know ledg. iiient ( an affidavit.

The affidavit thai Mr. I'tcrce ishnrg'd with having sworn t and on

which he ws indicted by a grandjury in Travis county, was ai know-ledge! l.efore Miss Nag) I in the sec-retary of St. tie s office. It is , lalmedthai this aeknow lodgement was notIn any . articular recognised 111 la.Journal Want Ads. Get Results.

o for several d tys tre.Ufient.r. i, our li hi p.ov to loa coaciiisivi iv

tliat it is ti e iiiom iii.uvelous icmedv lor.11.11 lb, the p:i, cnlcsl, sliest, most

ki.otlililH and is Ill' :!iod lor ill"tie.'iiiaciil of llii.i Pad diM.isc. I

KondiM, s Cat. Icil j'lly is applied i

dircctlv tai the r.ivv sin bo e.Ruda. , l'.io tld. killed membranes.

Stops altlieinl.il ell1, I'lll J.e, I lct,Hlac-.i- l (.,-- .ii;es for ) ri.- v . ii :u ,d be ' -

In.,, and pe Is the Mil In p c s laicuciit',,' 1:11,. .V '1 lie. ill V ''!! I.IC.'S.

I ..i i. II. e lei i, al vi. i,' t'j cii.'o ratal, - I'l .Ilil, III S ,t I

Ven w, ii I.I ii .1 appiv ' alt water lo a

wound tu. i s,i.iy ii vi oh a v a, lent intali- -

CONFIDENT OF

WINNING

MERCHANTS WILL NOT

BE ASKED TO CLOSE

Brilliant and Well Played Gameof Football Expected to Hap-

pen When Varsity and Aggies

Meet Today,

LookiiiR in every detail a huskysquad of gridiron artists, tin? "do ordie," siiirit beliiK prominent featuresof their ronvcrsat Ion. the Agriculturaleleven arrived yesterday morning from.Mesilla Park, twenty-fou- r hours aheadof schedule time in order to have a'ood hltrht's rest before their battlethis afternoon with the varsity team.A look at the sturdy bunch of farmersmakes the football fan wonder howttiey were ever worsted so badly bythe cadets at Itoswell ThnnksKivinifday.

Other than declare that his menwere all in tip-to- p shape and wouldUive the varsity one 01 mo naroesitrames of the season, Captain ) loya 01

the Atttiies declined to comment onthe outcome of today's contest.

All reports from the Annies' camp,however, indicate that the Farmersare in better shape for today's namethan they ever were. Itedidnn, whowas a star behind the line for theFarmers last year will make bis firstappearance with them Ibis season In

today's Ritme, playinn tulioack. inwhich position, it is expected he willbe a tower of strength for the AkiíIi'S.

That he expected a totiKh battle butexpected to win as thy brief fvnririent made on the ame yesterday byCaptain Walt. Allen of the Varsitys(iiad. Iteliovinii discretion the betterpart of valor, the sturdy little explaindeclined to nive any "dope," on theKame, or to venture a probable score.

The Varsity o" into the name to-

day undisputed champions of the ter-ritory, but by no means expect an easyvictory over ihe Masilla boys.

Stores Will Not Close.liecau.se of the nearness of Christ-

mas and tin' consequent hardship itwould work on merchants and othersif they were asked to close their busi-ness houses dnriuii the same, It wasdecided by the Varsity boys last even-i- n

to withdraw their request madeWednesday lor a several hours holi-day.

"I liscussiiiK the abandonment of theidea to request a general closiiiu, Man-ager Lawrence l.ee of the Varsityeleven last nifiht declared that themerchants had responded liberally, al-

most to a man. to their request for apartial holiday, but that It had beendecided to abandon Ihe Idea. As 11

icsull business will Je conducted intin- - business district as usual today.

"We concluded that it would heaskiim too much of the men bants tohave them close up for three or fourhours.'' said Mr. l.ee, "especially onaccount of the fact that Christinas isonly a short time away and businessis quite brisk in all lines of trade. Weappreciate the nenorous responsefnado to our request for a generalclosinn and will endeavor to expressour appreciation in a substantial way.is occasions arise."

Mr. l.ee also staled that a Varsitycommittee would call on the businessmen within a short time, with a sub-scription list and ask their assistancetowards defraying the financial delicitincurred by the team ilurinu the pastseason.

Kickoir ut 2::;.Thhif-'- s will lieitin to happen fast

and furious at 2::!(l this afternoon onthe Tril lion park cridimn when thelost kickoll will occur, annotinciiinIhe heirinnititt of the srrimmaue.

the l'at that the storesMill not close, it is expected that 11

iartte crowd w ill be on hand to w itnesstin struuide. which promises to be fullof hinh lights and llashy brilliantpla ilitf Throughout.

The line-u- p w ill lv:New Mexico Am cultural follci.r

Wilson. left ud: Itrownlee. lefttackle; Itoseboroirjh. bit Kiiard;Kirl.natrb k. IcH hall : Howard. , ti-

ter; Floyd (capt . quarterback; I:ed-d.ii-

Fullcrtoii. fullback; Fausmaii.riiiht half; Ume, rÍKbt Board; Mer-rill, rluhi tackle; Hal!, riyht end; subs.Inllou. Illaine. Moat, Carlisle, Iuk- -

(m-i-t- .

I'niversily of Nov Mexico (alies,left end: M.- '.innell, left tackle; Ham-ilton, left Ktiard; Price. Pryan, hithalf: Selva, tenter; Cornish, quarterback: Mein, lolll.ack Allen (Ciipl.l.riybt hail; Marsh. S 'Ulshcrry. riuhtiMiard: Areas, rlnht tackle; Mcl'ie.Silva, ris'llt end.

Ufa ials It) ier"c. Fischer. iPur- -

ditei: field judge. 1 yliler, Illinois'oil, ; umpire, Hamilton. tVtrmni i

recti. I

(ileason.'I'll bet mv pi 011 hacn't,

shouted MeCarcy.! 011 Houseman ,,uiited the nriiti-iii- nt

but there was more nriitilinhefere Pciiier annoenced decisivelythat Jeffries nou!, I not haime hisvrrdit t. Little made similar

niein for J.dins.oi and Stake-hi-

1. Murphy deilar-- the anard tol.i. k. ud and Cleason.

At Cica soil's mi lie si ion the finalsigning im the article v. as postponeduntil tomorrow at II o'cln. k. henlawyers ill clin, h It.

C. ncrai sympathy was expressed f"rM. Car. v He had prejudiced hisrather delicate h.alth hy a .r..;s-countr- y

trip in the lation ot p.

the iiht. Kickard nssar-,- l him.

Aslc Your Pliysician or Druggist

TEX RICKARD'S $101,000BID FORMALLY ACCEPTED

Jeff lies and Johnson to Meet in

. Ring July 4 Next for Biggest

Purse in History of Fight

Game,

Br Morning Junrnul Siieilal f.eased Wlr

X,v York, Dec. 2. Tin? fight forthe heavyweight championship of Hie

world between .lames J. Jeffries andJink Johnson will be held in Califm-nin- .

In tin- vicinity of Han Francisco,mi July 4. 1!tm. and will bo staged hyT.'X Kirk. ml or Nevada ii ml John J.

of San Francisco.Their bid of $10l.(i(Mi (mil two-third- s

nf tin- moving picture to thecHHestnnts was formally acceptedihirinu a stormy rnoiuinir at llobnketi.X. J., this afternoon, linal articles tolie drawn ni and signed there tomorr-ow. It is believed the fight will

more ash than any otherfig lit in the history of the ring.

Thomas J. McCitrcy of Los Angeles,Iluso hid was considered highest by

ninny, made a game race for his Pn- -

i! Coast Athletic-- ' dub, hut hisimw 'WHHwit limit lionu. - Jnun Coí-tml- h,

by virtue of bis control of thetwo basic patents on moving pictures,lint! ilect'c, d against Mci'aicy and hisn!ly, Ivhlie (Iranoy, of San Fruneisco,nuil the fight was given to Cilcasonnn,l Uickar.l, who, It is said by rport-in- g

men. have 111 understanding withCl'troth a snrnilse strengthened bytin' Tact that Cleason and CoffrothImve shared one bid in the past.

Ab'Carey and (Iranoy estimate thatHie net value of the moving pictures

II h" at least íüOli.OOfi and probablyHilii.iiiKi. Kickiird and Cleason

to estimate..Win- Lou Houseman of Chicago,

(is muster of ceremonies, had calledHie meeting- to order in u hotel at

Sam Merger. Jeffries' manager,announced that his principal had

lor Kickard and tileason. lleorgeLittle, representing Johnson, made 11

fimilar announcement, find Stakehold-er Hub Murphy was about to declareHie m. liter settled when McCarey rosetn Insist on reading- the llickard bidin an eff. ut to show that it was notllu- best.

"I vas induced to come across thecontinent." protested Mcl'arey, "bytin- representation that everything wasla be above boa ril bu-e- I find it oih-nvis- e.

If my bid is not the best,bien laldjo Crnnoy's is. Clancy's bid11111, units, ineludini! pb tures, to í J 7 i . --

"HI to the fighters.'''W, II. I've been in this fight busi-

ness longer than ou have,' spoke upIdeasen, and was about to continue,

lien Met 'a rey .lumped to ins feet andhurled his wallet 1,11'oss the lonetable. ,ring:

There's at least that youhaven't."

"Put I've luid bigg, r lights." per- -

Byron Hot SpringsOuarant'.d to cr.re rheumatic euand sciatica where no other organicdisease exists. 2 2 hour from 8BFrancisco. Buy tickets and checkbagiruge direct to Hymn, Cal.

environment; one of Califor-nas t.est liméis. Address Manager

;vr.,n Hot Spring!) Hotel P. C Cal.f ' '.....Wlot

Outing Suits

B0r W' t .

- '!) 1 '"JJcortnntor, , fitJGood f, Callfnr.

la, New Uriho, feJw herv-- r jam iin")T imkr. !.

THE WM. H. H0EGEE CO.lncurfMiratnd.S. M.io st Urn Ancrtn

Relief FREE"The blcised relief that even the free

siiMiple will In am you will uiicuiitiiKsleu in continue un ue until a cuaipleiat:ui e is eitceted.

You cannot afford to neglect nasi!c.il.nili even In its eailiest slaves. Itwill imt f, t In tte.i i,f imell. Nettled ofcold in tin; Iie.id o,eii tint way (or tboattack td tlmcataiili germs.

(iv el b'UOOIKNIpsek.icesof tills won-le- t1, i ciaed v have been sold in years.

lio lsiilid'l liHV'e testdied lo its lllellla hiuiisohcilcd letters. Kc.ld llo:

Seattle Wah.Oanflaineie I hav hud a bad cold and

cularrli in Itin lioud tur luootha, 1 bava

biaai to a fond doctor and had It treated,but did not lint nineii relief, mi I heard ofVuur ( tunhal Jelly and liava ud Itfour Uv, and feel tino In tlis bead.Hease sand me a free snmpln at lllaasa.

B. O. STIÍWAKT.

Renieinlier, that Komlou's CatarrhalJelly Is sold by over .'(S UO druggist inthe United Stales bat it vours does notli ivo it. send to us lor .mj or ftUc tube(staitis or coin), and we will mail atoik e. postpaid The fide sue containsthree tiiuc-- as mu. li us the lífa: alie,l'.vety p. u k a g c3 U sold under our abolate a.irantcL. of satisfaction or moiicreliuided. Send foi ee sample tod.iv

Minneapolis, Minn.

PUNISHMENT FOLLOWS

CLOSE ON HEELS OF CRIME

PilW II- Win. Dec 2 Twelvebonis after he bad robbed a stunlu re last night Paul .Tones, alius Pukeilallali, began a foul'-Vea- r selltelu'O

ill Hie penitential)'.

Mis. S .lovce. Ch, t e ll, , .111 . X. IT..

'. ' -

It cured Ilie of a S Vele case III kid-ney if, able of s.MrnI vears standing--II e. ttaiulv is a gland, good medl-- .

Inc. .mi I heuriily U."I II i Pb-ll- A Co.

fry a Morning Journal Want Ad.

& Machine Works

rsTiíTSX tliTi.vFREE flm FREE gKgFREEv

SKND us your name on a p.e.t.n.

mi l v 'e a faiiip.e ofKomlou's Cal.irrh.,1 Jcin '

At All DrJiggisisira'Se and GOcSanitaryTubes

FRLESample Mown

I'l. :

; ti57..'7 v..s

rREE Pam. un. third Tine . I

Fittu raei. Ir-- fiirb.ngi. seliiogI. in ulitis won. P.. ilehc, 1. cm I: Pan-no- ,

k Pol,, third. Time. ,c7.Sixth la.' "ti. mile, selling Ci', at

ful. lee won. Si p. ci i, do, second. Truep.ov . third. 'I inn . 1 I

tl-l- l I'lawr ).., to Cuba.I 'hi, ago. 1 ''. .'. S. en ma

ie.'igue haseh'lil p'.l' cl s I. II lonighl oilUn ir to Cuba lo t'l.iv Willi anAllli'l b an 1,'HIII in a -l tes of g.ito.sw lib t he P ams nod Ma ana. I n

Hie gl'Olip ,'l pIll.'.T ' VV'Te .o',le, .11

I.I "W ll. O" -Addle ,,,SS. pif lo'l. Cleveland .VllU -

,, :,),- -. .Punes A r h. r. cat. her. chb airoNailon. .Is. sin rw I .M.ig. . ..mi. eld-

er, pbiiadelphi.i Nationals: Flcl Mc'-kl-

tiisl I'i.mc nan. Nei V ak .Nation-als: .1 I.cdivelt. olilfleldel.

Amei leans. i in.) ii S. Ik, .'l.r...Ud I ll'.ill Washington A in. i n alls'I In I'. t "I Ic lean, ill I" I'l' K- d,,. ol the ll .O SO llll.

ROOSEVELT INVITED TO

SPEAK i (Vil LWAI.KEE

Vl.l V.I.Ik. . . l I." "'I b" M lW ., ll'lvCC

.r. .1,1, tod., v t jlended all 11, t -

,,,, ... toi'iii.-- I'r. ut Theo.ior- .-

linos, veil to I," tie j li, It'll ' I" .'k--

ilia.l.it ;i.c J:!'.: iv r. is.next vea!. l"le,'H'f l.l- - I.I t,a iVnc.

Al: I. a. th. date to ' s, a I .1 I'V M

l:.i,r'.v.ltt'l.lei;. I Lo,, . .. a ic lo

ner of the if i ah ' "several yv.il.

cine vvliicli luna, Itch and Irritantthe i iw pi a s

ot t'.it sanie teas', it ton should sniptl,e ot ci(v,;, SI: ills, d ,11, lies andatouiKct lor cuan a. 'I l.o ilelicaiaIiiicl' ol tic inc., p.csaKi'-- i U raw, beMain, d soi c (ion, litc ii,. uou of lliu c.i- -

t,.l ll Ur'l Hi'). i

- Komlou's C.it.irt li.il Jellv Is r,notl,liir,l,e:ilint'. ple.isant and i oohug Applv itonce and von will ,ai' iiisl.itit lelief.teal mud ii .e, linee tanca a div, willfllcct a pcrrn.llielil, '.,d, .,.,,! S., ,.,! cineOl ( lililí,. 1. 11. ,'11,. I Ite.lllll" ), li.IVI ever. A alaii.i. ( old in t.ie ii, .id. C.l-t.-

ti ri be .V an.f li. ,T air,' . ,,i (d ,, a

linn t , ul: ni,; h oi.n in o'lic i.i.- - ,1 ' at ii ill.

Koiiiion MSg. Co.,

ATTRIP.il ILS DOWNFALL

"10 LX1 RAVAGANT WIFE

I ,. hut. I 'c i: ih Smith, for-

nn rl in ut in th, regulari.i, at' r - t . lore toda V. cha I g -

, ilh passing several III tllll'SS '

he. ks Siiuili. who served In tinI'l,. In. s I.i - his .low lllall to li

. i all. ...i, or ti., I

1.. . alniiiill.il.,1 ami d 111 Iss, ,1 I

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t

utoiiiohile -.- Mlal-.oi Pri'slih iil.New Vol k. I a , 1 Lew is I: Sin ars

,r a, s(, in w as llll.l III llionslv r'-- . 'act.'. I

president ol the Aim rb an Antoioobileas.-- a ,t ion today.

Albuquerque Foundry

GratesireplaceAll'iiquBiquc Foundry & Machine Yoiks

Page 5: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-03-1909

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1909.

ROAD SO ROUGH IT

JOLTS THE BABIESmorning journal DO YOU KNOW HOW FARof the big FROM MOTHER'S ARMS0'when they are thirty, und improveuntil the deepening of their con-

sciousness is checked by the decay oftheir faculties. But they begin tobp pretty much earlier than thirty,und Indeed re sometimes nt their bentIn that respect Linn before theirchattering is, apart 'rom the Illusionof rex, to he preferred In Herloua mo.mentí to the silent sympathy of a petiinluitil.

gest furnituremanufacturing A XEW ELECT lib ' alarm clock Albuiueriiie, X. M., l.Vc. 2.

Editor Morning Journal:use dry batteries to iíhh a bell, sup-ply a small incandescent light withcurrent, and start a file in an alcohol

Official NewapapM of New Mexico.

PnbUxhed by th

JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.IV A. MAOPHEBBOM Prmnlw. a. jui. uk eJAMKB a fll.ACK Cltr &lil..rB. O. WHIGHT Advcrtlalnt Manaimr

There is h piece of road .just mlof the .Mathews dairy that is dtsgU!0ing lo many ami a menace to all w'l ilump with a platinum wire, all In oOOtravel that way. It is the extension ofcompleting a circuit when the hour

hand touches third hand set at North I'onrth street and ail per c n!of the people livinjr up the river travel idesignated time. Indianapolis News..hi: mi i. si n ivk it.

iw can one be happy who findsIThe prospect is brightening and mat ro.'Ht. This snort space of vervni.rrd aa Mctind cUim tnattT at tha

poatuffloa at AUuuUHriiun, N. M , under ailuf CunnTua uf Maph 1, 1KJ.

11. bad highway has been undisturbed bythere is reason to hope that ti self-ll iiccc.-sa- rs to be identified at the starting fire In the kitchen range is Go at our Stable?THK MORMVO JOrKN'AI. 1 TIIK it last In sig;ht.

t.F.AIllva KM"l HI.ICAN I'AI'l-.- UK NKW

the supervisor for the past twomonths.

Of this 1 am certain for I havetraveled that mud daily and see mendrive at a fast trot when their wives

MKtll O, Ml M'flK I IN1 TIIK I'KIM 'H'l.r.Nr TIIK MKI'I HI.M A V I'AHTY All. THIS TIIE 49TII AVENTE Methodist

I'nlied .latea iost office- In the capitalor his own slate?" plaintively asks

.luTinan. It may Jarhis pride a little, hut he will survive.Mr. Sherman, for example, does notImpress us as a very unhappy-look- -

HWE. AM Tlli; MKTIKUIN Ol' TIIK UK- -

concerns in the UnitedStates says: Theproper thing to use forcleaning furniture isclean water. If thefurniture is particu-larly dirty, add a littleIvory Soap. Rub drywith a clean cloth.

Ivory Soap99íío Per Cent. Pure

church in Chicago realized J!iOO on iiI't III ICA.N I' A II IV II1..N Tllr.V A Ha. can scarcely hold their baby in theirkitty." There Is practical religionHIOH T. arms. 1 have seen this so often that Iith a vengeance.have concluded that this piece of roadTI.KMH OV HI'IIMCHIPTION.

you wmi rrT- -SKIRTS, CHOI'S

SAOIUJO HOUSE23c i:ru audi

VR rtltXTMITF.KS, JilDIVGAM) A ;ooilX)lt :5 HOt I!S,

dim: Ti'unan lienor.-- - .New m'K w oralilallr. by carrit-r- . on, nc.nUi is not only a had recommendation lorAI.CERT Patrick insists that he isUallr. us mall. ne munih tu .statehood, but savors stronglv of thelegally dead. The undertakers shouldI MI IK.I V I ItltlNt Y.Laraer circulation Ihun any tlicr ptifr backwoods.

J. A. ( HANK.ike itdvunlnge of this circumstance.ta w Ilia only paper la aw

It is to he regretted that there are soAlaste laaurd nary úuj In Ilia year.few who realize that they are deadA Washington i 'respondí nt of the

New York World Is rcHpnnf-lhl- forthe stateini nl that li ar is entertained

"Th Morning- - Jnumiil bua a hlghar rlr- - mes. Itiidous lliec.rnelc Ebon I tell ye that it's exramllua rutina IIihu la aeciirdril In ni

cessive indulgence in pleasure thatlliar paper In Alltuqiianiua or any otlirrami In Nata Mrilco." Tba jtmarlrau

TlOXAIi JIOl It.

WE KKEI THESE FOR SADDLEE X C I; V S I V E Ii Y. TI I E V A HEWF.IJ, I'i:i AM) ÍJItOO.MKÜ, AXDIT IS A ri.F.ASlItE TO ItllYETHEM. WE ALSO HAVE A FEWMCE TIHXOITS.

COME AXD INSPECT OURSTAIil.ES. IT WILL SU1PIMSEVOl'. J'Itl VATE ItlDIXfi LESSONSOI K TERMS AI!E STRICTLY CASH

IN TIC It EST In the Cherry mine hor kills so many men.that the i ff' i t of the Aldrich-Vree-lan- d

liimfii'iiry Cuirency hill may betr.ner lllrwtor.T. ror, the N'lcaraguan situation and Joe Uncle Ezra You're right on that.Cannons fight on the Insurgents Eben. Those fellows that stay up unto mak (iovcrnmcnt honda unattrai t- -NEW MKXK'OAlJBt gl HWt K pauses breathless to listen to Profes til a o chick pitcnln quoits by lanternIvt, and that future issues may have light won t: realize it until their evespoor Riade hops. The hrcwors have sor .See expound his theory on tin

1.11.11'IMVi; 11 ANf.l.S. uegin to tail cm. Puck.origin of the lunar craters.lo carry higher rales of interest .orlie sold below par. i'anama 2s. of11I.1S, It Is oolrited out, now sell at

rot yet been pressed to Invade themal ki t in force, bul when they do sothe price, local Imp dealers believe,will amount to thirty cents, and per

TIIE SWITCHMEN', so to speak,!l!l while government lis of !l 0 have sidetracked business, in the PROFESSIONAL CARDS Wright's Riding School & Livery

313 W. Silver Ave. Phone 241north west.haps, exceed that figure.

barely brink! par. The Issuance of theI'anama Canal bonds, authorized bythe i'ayne-AUii- li h bill, has beenpostponed, It is said, hecause treasury

SEVENTY-YE- A I; old J. M, Ash- -Alio IT TIIHOWIMJ STONES.OSTEOPATHY

DR. ('. II. COXXEIlAll Discuses, Successfully Treated

lITico X. T. Amiijo lllil.) Tel. ,..--..

crolt ol Indiana who walked in hissleep off a lc an hour train ontoifflclals fear Ihey could not lie Vloal- -

It was said by distinguished

Tin hnlletlii of "prolialillltled,"conduit from the cnngrc;innal sideof the (fovernment at Washington,clin ehanne more rapidly than the"Indications," ,cnl out liy the 'weatherhute'iu. due day we are told thatKlaleliood In a mire tliliin all fac-

tions want It. and even the few mem-

bers who would otherwise be againstIt are now (.'oIiikt to nippoit It toJilease the .i . Idcnl

And by the lime the MorniilK Joiir-n:l- l

can (et this KrutlfyliiK news to Hie

attention of it renders I hroiiKlioiitIho territory, alonif comes anutlier

anoihcr track where he was hit by nu-mber nn hour train and got

'd at pur. I'niler the new law slate,iiunly, municipal and some railroad ASSAYEUS.off with a slight scalp wound, .certainlymuds ore nn valuable for ordinary

philoroiher of old, that"A little nonsense, now nnd then,Is relished by the wisest men"

and it would look as though Mr

W. JENKShas earned a new lease of life.hanking purposes and draw higher Assayer.Interest than novel nnient bonds. Mining and Metallurgical EngineerMil. PIN'OIIOT has thrown down

609 West Fruit Avenue.raiiKiiiirst, the militant sufTrngettefrom over the sia, had come to our the gauntlet ngain.. P'rom the fre-

We carry the Largest Stock of Polished Plates, Window

end Fancy Glasses in New Mexico. When in nee.of Glass write or call on us for prices.

SUPERIOR LUMBER AND MILL COMPANY

AUM I S TO AltltlTltATI ipiemy with which the chief forester Postoffice Box 173, or at offlca of FH Kent, 112 South Third atraetperforms this stunt he must have, a

stand In with the glove trust.Now comes Die rumor from Wash ATTOHXEYS.Htory to the effect that while everybody is III favor of the ultimate pas K. W. D. BRYANwp' of the Ktiiti'hood bill, and It Attorney at Law.rill.; l'iil.lt E HAVE unearthed

conspiracy to assassinate John )fflc In First National Bank Buildsuccess Ib coneeiled, the president has D. Rockefeller. Now really what good lng-- , Albuquerque, N. M.laid out nioro work for conK'ess than would that accomplish?Itio W. Wilson. Jno. A. "Whitetan poBslhly he dune at thl.i session

and therefore some of the bills that l ODTuAI.L may have pugilism beat WILSON & WHITE,Attorneys at Law.on the mortality statistics, but Yale's

shores for the purpose of giving usa rellshahle relish in that peculiarline. In her Chicago speech of lastKrlday night, as reported hy the In-

ter Ocean, she laid special stress onthe political effect to be produced bythrowing; stones, sho was. piirticulitr-l- y

firm In the belief, we are told, that,there Is a fixed relation betweenthrowing stouts ami getting; the rightto vote. She said that was the waythe agricultural laborers of Englandgot It And she saw no reason whythe scheme shouldn't work in the caseof women.

It is evident from her speech thatshe looks forward hopefully to thetime when women will rise ut) bv

' will keep,' must be allowed to inover, and the statehood bill Is one of $SO,noo gridiron receipts for this sea

Rooms Cromwell Building

Wmi AMPLE MEANS AJV D CNSUHPASSED FACILITIES

The Bank of Commerce of AlbuquerqueExtends to Depositors Every Proper Accommodation and Solicita New

Accounts. Cap itul, $150,000.00.Officers and Directors: Solomon Lun a. President; W. S. Btrlckler, VicePresident and Cashier; V. J. Johnson, Assistant Cashier; William Mclntosh, George Amot, J. C. Balilriilge, A. M. Bluckwell, O. Ii Cromwell.

son impure, unfavorably with the$100,11(10 or more that w ill he realized

tiles'...Meanwhile, the Morning Jourmi

keeps tali on the political kaleld

ington thai ('hile has, agreed lo sub-mit the Alsop case lo arbitration,King Kdwnrd, of J rent Ürltaln, to netas arbitrator. It is not supposed thatthe king will bother himself, person-ally, tihoiit the matter, but will desig-nate some capable man from amonghla subjects, to multe the Investiga-tion and write the decision, whichhis maji sty w ill sign.

The announcement of fho agree-ment has not yet been made offli ially.but the report Is said to be authentic,and Hie consent of Chile wiib givenufler the receipt or a rut her sharpletter from the secretary of stateto Ihe effect that the Chilean govern-ment would be expected to agree tosome terms of nettlement within tendays, or pay the amount of the claim.

by the Jeffries-Johnso- n fisticuff. EDWARD A. MANNAttorney at Law.

PROBABLY the only tangible ef- - Room Í, N. T. Armljo Bldg. Pkene IIIo.icope, and im In eVerytlilnic elseKlvea the latest news every mornliiK feet that Standard oil dissolution will Albuquerque, N. If.

have will be to increase the price ofso that when you pay your nickel foroil. Robt. L. Moore Chas. C. Hendriekyour nn per ou can take your choice

MOORE & HENDRICKAttorneys-at-La-Rl EE wants release from Incar111.V1 itiix.i; ox tiii: war tatii thousands, each with n rock In Iter

hand, and hurl missies at nil the men ceration on the ground that he Is

MONTEZUMA TRUST COMPANYALBUQUERQUE NEW MEXICO

Capital and Surplus $1 00,000. fflINTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS

Rooms 24 and 25 Barnett Building-losing his eyesight and has heartand windows In sight. And she nn.weakness. The canny Mr. Knot goingpnrently thinks that that will settle HKNTISTS

It In not at nil probable that con-re-

will deliberately turn down oikof the favorite measures of the. ml- -

It blind und having heart failure is athe whole thing. DR. J. K. KRAFTnovel spectacle.Dental Surgeon.ministration, and yet a late report A Itl DIT TO run.

Rooms t-- Barnett Bulldlnr. PhoneTHE HOUSE of Lawds, bah Jove.from Washlniftiiri says Mr, l'i vFildr;

This reduction of the problem ofKitting votes lo a mere matter ofthrowing stones simplifies the cam-paign greatly, it will gave the militant

LEON HERTZOG744. Appointments made by mallawsks the people to vindicate ll. Thereinaiririati or the pénate cnnir'Mii" on The Morning Journal lakes pleasIs likely to be a vindication that willlerrltories. Inti nils to lU,. ih n,.te- - uie In placing upon Its exchange list PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.startle the pompous peers.

Wholesale and RetailHay and Grain, and All Kinds of Native ProductV. Q. 6HORTLE, M. D.the Havana I'osl, u progressive, iihood bill the B. ine suit of ".'.brent

treatment" that h" aiiinlnihcred to it modern newspaper, which Fish for Great Salt Lake.Practice Limited te

Tuberculosis.Hours: 10 to 12.

a credit not only to Its publishers and 501-50- 3 N. First St.Plome U.bo efTeellvelv luM winter. The storymay or may not be true, but It Im to Oor. Marquette Are.the city of Havana, but to the repuh Rooms State Natl. Bank Bldg

lie of Colin. ....... .this ctTect, It !h generally believed bymembers of holh the house and the SOLOMON L. BURTON. M. D.'un íais oi tne state rish and game

department, aH well as those of theThere Is no doubt of the soundness Physician and Surgeon,Suite 9, Barnett Building.

surtragcttes lots of trouble In otherdirections. Why do anything else whenstone-throwlii- is the only thingwhich history shows Is capable of g

the desired result?It not only simplifies the cnmpnlgn,

but it suggests a basis Tor a tempor-ary agreement helween the tyrantman and the militant suffragettewhich should relieve the' contest ofmuch of Its unpleasantness. Thisnewspaper akes particular plen.sureIn pointing p out and commending

of the claim made by the I'list, that government and of the 1'nlon Pacirerailroad, are interested in a plan by

senate, thai the large number olndinii'lslratlioi ineamiieH, of

which tli .MnrniiiK Journal printed uI aim is the Ideal winter resort of the Office phone 617 Res. phone 1010

means ot which It is proposed to shutworld, and Ihe value to the Island Albuquerque, N. M.

IF YOU WANT QUALITY USE

REX FLINT-KOT- E ROOFING

Albuquerque Lumber Company 423 North first st.

having a paper like the I'ost go Into orr the north portion of the Oreut Saltlake, known as Beiir River bay, and VETERINARYIhe hands of the people of our north provine tioiiies of water where It willern statca could not be over estimated bo possible to plant fresh water and W. J. HYDE, V. SI lie hcHt place to mend the winter, is SOLE AGENT.salt water fish. Graduate Veterinary. 'It to public consideration It Is proposed to nccomnlish thethe paramount question with untold

thousands of people In the northern Phone 71. 105 West Goldi.et it he granted once and for allon the side of the tyrant man thatslati'H and Canuda, find when Cuba

proposed end by means of dikes, builtnear the Linden cut-of- f. The portionof the lake north of the cut-of- f, whichts herself properly in the limelight the secret Is nt last out that throw

log stones is the most genuine, his-iy Judicious advertising, she will have would be separated from the mainbody of water, and which would have

R. L. GUYNN.Painter and Decorater.

Phone 1131.more wealthy winter tourists than loncai and effective way of getting the fresh waters of the Hear river

full list two or three days iiko. willrequire fur their propermore time than cungreH will be ableto give to them at Ibis sesslnn, andtherefore, no inherit wiy, hiiiiio of thepieHldent'a measures which will notmi iter by walling, will have to goover lo th' next aersion, and II sohaipens, urifortun.ilely for I lie teri

that the slat, hood bill s. cmsI be re koned Py i oiuinon consent,In the list of those that can a fiord toWalt.

And it Is further reported that thechairman of (he achate cuuniHIiee willoppose the hill on other grounds thanHint of time It Is said that he hasput on his war paint, nnd makes noecrrt of the fuel Hint he will fight

the bill to the last ditch The NewYolk Hcrald'n correspondent reporta

she will know what to do wllh. the right to vote which has yet been i lowing into it, would have an extentof between twenty-fiv- e and fortyfound. That certainly would repre

t in; nm ti m:it i i.osis. sent a lair concession from the male square miles, and would provide per CIVILE.GIXEEEENCÍÑEEK, Civil and Hydraulic.sex. haps the greatest place for ducks and Graduate Engineer, 14 years InI'll

GROSS, KELLY & CO( Incorporated )

Wholesale Merchants and Dealersin Wool, Hides and Pelts

Navajo Blankets, Piñón Nuts, Beans, Chili, Potatoes andOther Native Products.

Hotaes at Eust Las Vegas, N. M.; Albuquerque, N. M.; Tnmtocan.N. M.j Pecos, N. M.j Logan, N. M., and Trinidad, Colo.

for various species of fish to be foundw York World plispat. h from 1'

e

I'dIn return let the militant suffrn

Ints a copy-i- i

is whli hI'igllti in the country.genes agree that the stone-throwln- ir i" red w. Chambers, slate fish andl. s;Me which Is ami ought to be infnlllhlv

Railroad, Irrigation andPower.

ERNEST II. FISHER17 South Broadway

Phone 1256

name commissioner, said Saturdaynun en i. y me rignt to vote Is not unit those connected with the departUs. othe ordinary feminine variety, but theIt

ilical scientc is on.cring a cure forMiinouii I again.of Ihe volerlnary i

has obtained troni

the point olI llhel , ulosisI'rof Valee,

ichool at Al- -

Itlberculosis

""'in aireiniy had looked over theground, and that it is hoped to have

Albuquerque. New Mexicois

ad sort that goes direct in the mart.nd let them further agree that untilfort.

the plan carried out. It Is said thatthe government undoubtedly willthe i Hill nil inn-- have a r.,i ARTHUR E. WALKERh a p iit cnt ly has stock the lake if the work of building IT re Insurance. Rre retar tfninicgt'eo of proficiency through pri the dikes Is carried out by the rail

horses, a nerum whcured olln r animaHe sas he will inlive a lllli.lin,! inch!

vate practico thev will al.scil,. r,,,. Building Association. Phone 04,s of tulier, ulosis,a ke a n a at Inn

which henmci company nuil tne slate, and on

7 14 West rvntral A FANCY WORK EXCHANGEaccount of the benefit which wool Iul lie demonstrations.Such an arrangement, entered Into accrue to the r.illroud, through thehop, will encourage ph

the Match situation as iollows:"Against the propoi-a-l of statehood

for Arizona and New Mexico, whichl'rcsident Tall has promised rei

wll! b- - adv. in. ei the argumentWhl.li put that .1. maii.l to slci p lastyear. It is ih,. I. ell.. I held l,v somelegishnnid that the transfer of theterritories or one of Hem to the t i: t

of states will pelf.ct :l ,,., ) ,tninenormous spe. ijii pi a iji, k repug-nant to those who have Investigated,

ins tohe has SOl'TII TUMID STREET.carrying out of this plnn, it Is thoug itwork along tin- - lines whi with good fallh, ought to postpone

the Issue for at least i I, i, a ,... the road would be willing to stand alarge share of the expen.se of buildinewould certainly bo Joyfiflly Wel- -

All kinds of Fancy Work in large selections, Stamping of all

kinds done. Special orders promptly filled,omed bv the innocent iirui.,n.i... tne iiikes. it has been reported thatIf the slate would put up Ü10.000 of

been pursuing for severalI'r. It.il.in, one of ihe most famous

spcela lists on tuberculosis in lairope,in a published Interview highly

alec, liobin sajs he knows

lint unfortunate Individual ennnotail lo realize that his lot w ill be more

the amount the railroad companywould furnish the rest of the fundsrequired, although CommissionerChambers said yesterday that no

than usually sad unless Mrs. I'ank-hnrst- 's

g advice is metin sume way.

oí me experimenta which Valee haa making, and ihat the results ar

most valuable. proposition ha.s been advanced vet as

t hem.'Statesmen returning t.. Washing-

ton report ihat vi wrought up overthe Munition is S. nator A J

the , halrman of the senatecommittee on territories, that he ran

to the portion of the burden to heFor chapped hands nothing equals our Velvet Skin Lotion

WILLIAMS DRUG CO.1 1 7 W. Central

borne by the state.iioiuii ictuses to discuss Ihe cure In

detail, hut he savs he also has been It is not known vet how mnnv ,11k,would be needed to hold hack themain body of water, but it is thoughtBc.ireciv i ..i i oi ii liimselt when ih

xpermit Mi inn along alec' lines, andlit will rtpori whai he has found tothe acnieniv uf medicine.

' About ihe most economical corres-pondents I've heard ol." remarkedAssistant Postmaster Ray Floyd.' were two women who stopped at awindow downsiairs the other day and

.inted to know if , would bo allriKht if they both were to write to tt

Slllijecl m aclleil. This does not Ihat not more than three would haveto be constructed, at the most. Theplan would ,e to have the dike sobulll and screened that the fish from

promise well i ..r si.it. h 1, even withi mi: ikoxv or r vii B.

the weight or p ioideiiti.il recommendatioii lililí ll will have behind it.' COWe Want YouIhe body of water to the north could

not get through the screens into thesalt water In the dikes, while nt

H. BRIGGS &

ORUGGISTSmenu on tne same postal card andnow and

of bringingruin letter

mis save a cent. ("level. the same time the water could lie rePlain- - lo come and examinethe latest models in

The whirligig of timethi n ticvists ip r wa'a111 Its re eliges C.ihptells us that P; die irony

Mgarv of I he s. asnas t he

plenished from the lamer :m. t..ii..rdealer.

II the other h.itlil we Illllst Hotloe mill ..I ih, t at Ihat Ih" state-hoo- d

bill has li.-- iic-- ill. t ly listed IIS

an ' .iitiiniiisii.iin.il m,as;fie," one forwhich the t r.t h.n gn.-- his

body hs needed.ProDrtetom ol

Alvnrsuio Miarmaoy, Oor. Gold I.. Flat; nivhland Pharmacy, Cor.lOaiaa Oniral and UmavdarmaRegal Shoes

because we want to makeiis ai ., ni a liirg.. pai i r.the prt st in aluuiilaiiih.ip growers throughout

of fate or api olniiiiion-sponsilil- e

forpi ospci ity

tiie worldl toa a ml t hein... ing. t Mi

ii is due in

..CHRISTMAS.. you tegular customer, ri L. B. PUTNEYand particularly In Cain.

word of pi oi ls, ,.,,, ,u i, he irliartn nl.ir a:.;ou p, h.ie palthrough, Ulan-- e in.- p. my i.,nh hasbeen pledged iti l.n. r ..I ,i. .iii.i ;,,,,iraeiage polm. i.it, or si i . , ic.i n, whonUvayn has tl lat-u- ' si n...- - t.' t.ivors to

utile, Is loth to puc ,.p H1 ,,pp,,.sition to Ih. pow.r io loen,. . f ,

l'aelfic tti.t-- i sialis". aii' y of 3riESTABLISHED 181.

Wholesale Cniwr, flour, Keod antSales Ajrent for Mltclicll Wajrona.

AUHQl KltyVE - - NEW MEXICOthe ntlu r hand, huwcvt r We ate jdacina; on exhibition our line of HOI.IIVW GOODS, anj.iiit t.i their canil'. iIkiiI rem rs me i. lug ian. ". 10 .an aim compare our prices with others.

.1 !s

l .l'l. ,.

I. -1 I,--i in Mivor. Silver Plato Kbony and Coco Polo.

and we k

the surestdoing it.

They ,

smartest rar si

designed

season --

and Regal

th.itf..r

1.1

.... 1111..M une 01 luiKS 111 Alligator. Sel and leather in the citv. W. L. TRIMBLE & CO.h.. nn I arc r ally at a

...or wh.re they will ,

lent hop to bre the I.e.

I iniM-- t s ut . law The World a beat Th daintimt, prettient h ui.l

1.ivoi He may tlo wh.it re .an tokeip the hmjs.. so busy with minithing that v 111 not bt- - n!,,. t,, , , ,,. ,

tile sl.itihood 1ii:7. I. in if ih.. ttieiils.inn. M i lililí ihe most completeit the line of Perfumes and Toilet Wa- - Journal Want Ads. Get Resultsiei in the lerntory.

CORNER 1ST ST. and COPPER AmIiwry. FeNl aa. Rale staMos. IlrstOaa Tnrooata at Reasonable RateTelephone . North Second Street.

H I II I r. ake HEiorRTi:Ks itm nounw fHns. Try a Morning Journal "Want."Ull;g It11 In

.'.111 I.,-- i

n ..t

quarter,sues give L 7 3"

of the nicc-oir- . mi" i', in1'!', liiosl f tile K- ntN n

r.- - . er to mil. Hi. r atwuitlly nillinr to m nineinany ru!. latl'.r tlo.

ifain.-.- the administration.

IT IT AWITL?

.1. in.m.K.Al the .,,,nt time the California

li..i urov.eia nr. lc. . Inn ,;n a.r.i(eor menu-fn- e a found for their'"'I' Ixst ear Ihey were more ih.uiI'1''.' .! re, eie nine cents, andionn of them gold no.1,1 ho of .x- -

el. m quality f,,r cicht t ents In ii

this car the nop ua attackedby mildew and the output , not ofIhe usual high quality, but even there

DON'T WAITyou anexactfit

GET TOCR COAL IN BE FORE THE FIRST PTORMJ. H. O'RIELLY CO.

1 1. E. FOX, Secy, and Mgr.

,' !i'- -,,r ,,ru " Is in, cTiarito of Expert. Rcgisterert""" S.n, us our prerlptio. Msil trder filled.

AMERICAN BLOCKTha Beat.

Gallup LumpW. K. HAHN GO.ANTHRACITE

(All alzea)CERRILLOS LUMP

MILL WOODC May, 314 VV. CentralWomen." Ooree PcrtmrdSha, fin ta be o l.ijly tubriiblr twenty-tw- o cent Is t,eint Phone 91 . ... K,N(;

U4. BCILDINO ECfPLIES i.W.tnj for WACTORT WOOD. .. ... iJRICK

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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1909.

PLANS SELECTED SEVERELY BORNEO,Live Nelfrs From New SMexico and ArizonaWhat's Doing all Over the Great Southwest MAN SAVES

AT ROSWELL RESIDENCE

after the court had expressed appre-ciation and thanks for service ren-

dered. The report of this body wouldseem to indicate that the residentsof the sixth Judicial district have been

during the past sixmonths. Only five true bills ere re-

turned.The only Indictment returned by I he

United States grand Jury which hasbeen made public was the one againstJohn Williams, charged with breakingInto a box car and appropriating mer-chandise. Williams is Just a boy. ap-parently about 1 years of age. Whenarraigned he entered a plea of notguilty, Bnd the court appointed an at-torney to conduct his defense. Thecase will be tried today. Q. Sadler,chief of the secret service departmentof the El Paso & Southwestern routIs here on the case.

CITIES MAY BE$130,000 Structure for Chavez

LIGHTED BY THE County to Be Built at Once;

AFFIDAVIT OF THE

ENTRYÉII NOT

REQUIRED

Wife of Special Agent of LandOffice in Santa Fe Proves Herself a Heroine by Extinguish-ing Fire,

Santa Fe Architects' Firm

mortgage placed on the land underthe Northern canal. This plan wasapproved by Mr. Norton, who saidthere were plenty of Investors in theeast who would furnish motley onsuch a plan and gave the names offirms in Chicago. New York and Bos-ton, to be investigated by the secre-tary of the club.

It is stated that the Peñasco wouldfurnish about 1,500 horse power atevery three miles of its course. Mr.Norton estimated the cost of runningsuch a plant at $2 per acre per year,which is much lower than presentpumping cost. Mr. Norton said hethought the proposition could be putthrough without any trouble.

Successful,i PEÑASCO

ROSWELL CONSIDERINGBIG POWER PROJEC

ALAM0G0RD0 CASE ISUNDER NEW DECISION

A very pretty wedding was solemn-lae- d

nt four o'clock yesterday after-noon at the D. C. Jones residence onNew York avenue. The contractingparties were Miss Martha Stein andHugh D. Cronkhlte. Rev. John II.Murray, pastor of o race Methodistchurch performed the ceremony. Thecouple leaves today for High Rolls,where the groom is superintendentfor the High Rolls Development

(Sptrial nUpatrh . th. Morning Joaraal)ltoswell, N. M., Deo. Ü. The coun-

ty commissioners of Chavez countythis afternoon adopted the plans ofthe I. H. and W. M. Kapp companyof Santa Fe for the new Chavez coun-ty court house. There were six archi-tects who submitted plans, hailingfrom various states, and the choicewas made only alter a careful Investi-gation of all the plans. The new-cour- t

house Is to be built at once. Itwill cost when complete $130,00(1 andwill be one of the finest in the

ARIZONA NEWS NOTESQuay County Man Acquitted ofRushing River Will Generate

to testify' to material facts. Sincethe entryman's affidavit is not a re-

quirement of law. he may not be con-

victed of perjury, no matter how falsehi affidavit may be. says the ruling.

It seems odd that the entryman,who might be called the principal inthe case, may give false testimony,yet not be liable, while the two wit-

nesses who testify in his behalf, areliable.

On this ground some of the attor-neys go to tho length of holding thatIt would be possible for an entrymanto establish title to the entry withouthimself making an affidavit. (thataffidavit being merely a deportmentregulation or requirement,) providedthe entryman had sufficient means tocarry the contest to the I'nited Statessupreme court.

This decision holds good in everyparticular, except the alienationclause. That is to say, thn entrymanIs required to testify that ho has notsold, nor contracted to sell, any partof the land. A false answer In thisalienation clause would lay the entry-ma- n

liable to conviction, under an in-

dictment for perjury.Further, Judge Lewis held that the

same rule or principle will obtain Inthe matter of a foreigner filing a pe-

tition for citizenship in the UnitedStates. The principal may swearfalsely, with impunity but the sup-porting witnesses must confine them-selves to the truth, or take the con-

sequences.The I'nited States grand Jury filed

Its final report at two o'clock yester-day afternoon, and was discharged

Electricity to Pump Wells andSupply Light and Power to

Perjury; Grand Jury Dis-

charged After Returning Five

Indictments.Pecos Valley Towns,

A deplorable accident was thatwhich happened on the Central roadnear Stafford, Ariz., when the horsedriven by Mrs. Nathan Cooms ranaway. She jumped from the buggyand was instantly killed, her skullbeing cut open by a horse and buggythat was racing up behind tho unfor-tunate woman. Mrs. Peter Lofgrenwas In the buggy with Mrs. Cooms

Judge John W. Thompson who re-

cently removed to Kansas City, liasreturned to Alamogordo to try severuleases in the territorial court. JUDGES SWITCHEDfgneclal Corre oondr-Jie- to Moruro Journal

Roswell. N. St., Deo. 1. To harnessthe rushing waters of the Mo Ven

turo whereby to generate electricity toWITHand is in a critical condition.

A daring robbery was perpetrated

Death has robbed M. J. Clark ofMichigan, e, of thecrowning ambition of a long life ofoctlvity and success, the building ofthe San Carlos reservoir and the re-

clamation of 100,U0a acres of richfarm' land In the 'asa (rande valley.Clark died at (lobo from

caused by acute indigestion,which developed serious symptomsnear San Carlos last week.

the other evening in. the yards of theEl Paso and Southwestern Railroadcompany opposite the office of the

RAPIDITYresident engineer, in Douglas. K, R.Mountain is the victim of the assaultand subsequent robbery. lie wasknocked senseless and relieved of allhe had in his clothes.

(Ipeeial IMapateh tbs Mórulas tarsal)Santa Fe, N. M , Dec. 2. Hy the

exercl.se of rare presence of mind andcourage Mrs. Frank Curtis, wife of thespecial agent of the I'nited States landoffice here, yesterday afternoon savedthe handsome residence o'f H. P.Bnrdshur from destruction Dy fir, al-

though she was severely burned Inthe process. ,

The Curr.se room at tho Hardshnrhome on San Francisco street. WhileMrs. Curns was absent from her roomthe stove pipe fell down and thenames from the stove set fire to somelace curtains and draperies, whichwere In lull blaze when Mrs. Curnsentered. The latter seized the bed-spread, with which she heat theflames until the last spark was out.She was painfully burned about thehands and her eyebrows were singed.

Water remitís.Territorial Knglneer Vernon I .Su-

llivan today granted the applicationsfor the diversion of waters of fiveapplicants who Intend to build smallirrigation works.

No. ;!S9. Nicolas Rodriguez andHenigno A. Rodriguez of Arboles,Colo., for 1.(1 second feet out of theSan Juan to Irrigate 180 acres.

No. .121. Jackley and ICimple ofAlamogordo, for ft second feet out ofDog canyon, Otero county, of floodwaters 201) second feet, to reclaim 40acres, at a cost of Í5.000.

No. SIM. J. L. Torres of Alamogor-do, six second feet out of Preston andHarrow canyons, 78 second feet dur-ing flood season, to reclaim 640 acres,at a cost of $1,500.

No. 1125. oleo Strand of Lake Ar-thur, Kddy county, to divert one sec-ond foot and 2,:i5 second feet of floodwaters out of Cottonwood arroyo, toreclaim 100 acres.

Crecenlo Salazur, one-hu- lf secondfoot out of ojito de lu Alameda, toreclaim fifty acres in Hio Arribacounty. The people of Coyote com-munity remonstrated, hut as the laudat the point of diversion Is tdx milesbelow the settlement, the applicationwas granted.

Notarle Public,flovernor Curry today appointed

John McKlroy of Grant county andCharles S. Worley of Colfux county,notaries public.

I.lfe Certificate.flovernor Curry today signed a Ufe

teacher's certificate ior Arthur RalphKnot.Attested for Flourishing a Weapon.

Mounted Policeman hteul at Demlllgarrested Diego Caballero for flourish-ing u deadly weapon.

(Special Correspondence.)Alamogordo, N. M., Nov. 30. All

of the time of the I'nited States courtyesterday was given to the trial ofJake S. Oswald of Endee, Quay Co.,Indicted for perjury. The indictmentalleged that in making affidavit as awitness for John F. liatson in thefinal commutation proof of home-stead entry, he swore falsely. Aftersome thirty minutes deliberation thejury returned a verdict of not guilty.John F. liatson, the etitryman, andJohn Kampsey, the second witness arealso under indictment on the samecharge. Their cases will not be triedat this term of court.

In. fact it is more than likely thatthe last named cases will not be uton trial at all. This Is by reason ofa recent decision which is of a vastdeal of importance in the southwestwhere so much of the public domainstill lies open to homestead and desertentry. This decision was by JudgeRobert E. Lewis of the I'nited Statescircuit court of appeals, at Denver.This section of country lies withinthe Jurisdiction of that court, andtherefore the decision will affect sub-sequent decisions in local courts, it is

Overcome by a fainting spell as he San Bernardino Man to Pilotwas ascending from the lower levelsto the .surface at the Lowell shaft,near Bishce, John Regnier, aged

McFIE FINALLY TAKESCHARGE AT LAS VEGAS

Parker Called to Alamogordo toTake Place of Judge CooleyWho Is III; Cases in the Dis-

trict Court,

about fifty, fell from the cage into Giant Engines to Arizonathe shaft and was crushed to deathby the timbers against which hestruck.

one of the most skilled motorists Inthe country.James J. Harrington, formerly a

light the cities of the Pecos valley andpump wells for irrigation is the inter-esting project and one with great pos-

sibilities that Is now occupying theattention of the businessmen of Ros-

well. A meeting of the commercialclub committee on water power washeld here this week in conferencewith J. L. Norton of Chicago an experton such projects and who is interestedIn the great Niagara falls plant. Mr.Norton has bought forty acres in thevalley and will make his home here.The Record thus describes the possi-

bilities of the scheme:This committee is composed of J. F.

Hlnkle, John T. McClure and L. K.Mc.Oaffey. From their investigationit has developed that the Peñascoruns for a distance of about thirtymiles with a fall of about fifty feetto the mile. The river has a rock bedalong this course and the land In theimmediate vicinity is not suited to ir-

rigation. The plan Is to harness thestream through waterfalls and createelectric power that could he easilytransmitted to all the farming countryup and down the valley, supplyingpower for pumping where the artesianflow does not come to the surface andpower for lighting machinery in thecities and towns and also for streetcara, etc. Even the water of the Peñ-asco would not be wasted or InjuredIn the least.

It is estimated that there are 100,-00- 0

acres of patented land withinreach of this plant that' cannof be ir-

rigated with artesian wells and couldbe reclaimed with the electric pump.This land, mortgaged for $30 per acre,would produce $3,000,000 for the elec-tric plant as proposed. It is statedthat $30 per acre is $15 less than thej

well known miner of Bisbee and theCananea district, was recently killedat Butte, Mont., by falling 100 feet

MONSTERS BEING

PUT TOGETHER

(Special DUpatcB to iht Múralas JournalLas Vegas, N. MM., lX'c. Judge

John It. McFle, associate justice ofthe .Yew Mexico supreme court anilpresiding judge of the First Judicialdistrict, with headquarters In SantaFe. arrived in Las Vegas this after

That F. M Hlsbee, of the Santa Feengineering department. Is t lie manwho made it possible for Ta ft andDiaz to meet. Is stated by the Kl Paso

down a chute at the Speculator mineof the North Butte company. He metInstant death. said. Herald, which says;

F. M. Hlsbee Is the man who deOne o'f the most Important mining signed and supervised the construe

tlon of the Iron structure known asIII TOPE A

Judge Iewis held that an etitrymanmay not be convicted of perjury byreason of any false statement whichhe might make in his affidavit offinal, or final commutation proof, be-cause his own affidavit is not requiredby law. The law requires only thatthe entryman prove his continuousresidence upon the entry, etc,. by two

the Mexican Central bridge. It Is notthe Mexican Central bridge at all. Itwas planned and built by the Santa

transactions ever made in Mohavecounty was effected a few days agowhen all th property of the Mexico-Arizon- a

Smelting and Refining com-pany, operating the Needles smelter,was transferred to A. P. Anderson ofAlameda county, California, attorneyfor the I'nited States Smelting andRefining company. The filing with

Fe railroad, but the Central paid forhalt' or it. The bridge is thereforeMallet Type Locomotives Wilthe Santa Central bridge

credible witnesses. It Is merely a de Take Their Time to It in Tria Mr. Bisbee, who is now chiefof the Santa Fe lines, was thenpartment regulation which requires

the entryman himself to make un

noon to presidí' over the local districtcourt In the absence of Chief JusticeW. J. Mills, who has gone east onurgent business. Judge Frank W.Parker of Las Cruces arrived herelast night to preside over the court,but this morning received a telegramcalling him to Alamogordo to presideover the federal court In place ofJudge Alton! W. Cooley, who wastaken suddenly 111 yesterday. Thisnecessitated calling Judge McFie toLas Ve;:as.

The case appearing before the dis-trict court this afternoon was that ofthe territory versus Julio Montuno,charged with having stolen propertyIn his possession, a saddle belongingto Alfred Kroenlg. A Jury was em-panelled and the trial proceeded with.The case of Veeder and Veeder versusIsidro Tufoya will be tried tomorrow.The charge against Tafoya is that hesigned a note as security for Cruz Ar-agón. Tho note was for the sum ofone hundred dollars. Tafoya claims

Trip Across the West Under a construction engineer. He built theaffidavit. bridge when his road first came IntoOwn Steam, Kl Paso and is proud of the work

the recorder at Kingman of a deedconveying the above property puts anend to the speculation regarding themany purchases of Mohave mines re-

cently made by Dr. L. D. (lodshull,manager of the Needles smelter.

although he has designed hundreds ofThis decision is based upon the

principle of law that it is possible toconvict of perjury only when the wit-ness Is required or compelled, by law,

greater structures since that time, butTo pilot across the west the two big It was the first International bridge,

on the American hemisphere.new Mallet compound engines of the

After exposure, and when you feela cold coming on, take Foley's Honeyand Tar, the great throat and lungremedy. It slops the cough, relievesthe congestion, and expels the coldfrom your system. Is mildly laxativeRefuse substitutes. J. II. O'Rielly ftCo.

Santa Fe, the biggest in the world. M

P. Cheney, road foreman of enginesat San Bernardino, passed through Al

Kitglne No. 109, which was dis-charged Tuesday from the Albuquer

buquerque this week en route to Topeka, where the giunt engines arc be

que shops, will be put In service onthe Olorieta mountain us helper.

BONO FIXED FOR ABEing prepared for their trial trip toNeedles. Tho locomotives, which willbe put in service on the Arizona di-

vision, are the largest passenger en

A. D. Hazlett has entered upon theduties of general yardmustcr In theLas Vegas yards, relieving (Jeneral

he signed the note with the under-standing that lie was signing as wit-ness only ami not us surety. Taloyasuya he signed the note in the wrongplace.

W. It. Hunker will make a plea he-fo-

the court tomorrow to iiiiih1i theIndictment agHin.it Louis (b lsc, whowas recently indicted for embezzlingthe funds of the cast side fire deport-ment while acting us treasurer.

gines ever built. The heads of themechanical department looked around Tardinaster J. F. Anton, who will be

busied with other matters of greater RUEF AT $300,000i while before they chose the properman, for It is a big responsibility totake these new machines over the

Importante for some time to comeFrank Devine will be on the nightyurdmasler's position, while Mr. Haz-lett is on the day shift and Switch-man F,. A. West will act in the ca-

pacity of engine foreman on the nightshift.

road. Their use on the Santa Is dlstlnctiy an experiment and as the en

ALLEGED LEPER AGAINglnes represent n huge outlay ofmoney they will be nursed carefully

Deposed Political Boss of SanFrancisco Expects to AgainEnjoy Liberty This Morning.

INVADES WASHINGTONalong; until they are well broken InThe selection of Mr. Cheney is a sig

Washington, Dec. 2. John It. Farnal recognition of his' ability.The two big engines will be pre ley, the who is alleged by

Engineer I. C. Huulnian and Fire-man T. Trainer deadheaded to Albu-querque Wednesday to take to IjisVegas engine No. I!iti9, w hich has Justcome out of the shops after a general

pared at the Tnpekp, shops for the some authorities, to be a leper, ap-

peared in Washington last night andtrip and the delicate parts put toIs The Most Natural gether. The locomotives were towedoverhauling.from the Baldwin locomotive works

today circulated freely about the city.This afternoon he was arrested us amenace to public health.

Special liUpalch to the Múralas JuralSun Francisco, Dec. i. Hy order of

Judge Frank J. Cabunlss, bond for therelease of Abraham Huef was fixedtoday nt 1300,000, with the suretiesqualifying for double that amount.

itiief'H attorneys ure now preparingthe bonds and the securities will bo

and as yet have not been run underAll the railroads In the I'nitedtheir own steam.

Slates reporting for the two weeksThe road foremen of engines of theof November show gross earnings of1 15,r.1fi,742, an increase of 13.S percent over last year and 12 2 per centover the corresponding period of 1907.

Wool (.rowers to Meet In Ogdeu.Cheyenne, Wyo., Dec. 2. (leorge S.

Walker, secretary of the NationalWoolgrow crs' association, has Issuedthe call for the annual convention tobe held In Ogden. I'tah, JanuaryPublic lands and the tariff on woolwill be chief loplcs considered.

Freight trafile continues large, general merchandise shipments beingespecially heavy.

presented for the approval of thecourt tomorrow morning at whichlime It Is expected that the formerpolitical boss will be released fromthe branch county Jail, where he hasbeen confined since Francis J. Heneywas shot while prosecuting him forbribery more than a year ago.

At that time Ituef was out on bailamounting to 1760,000, but in the ex-

citement w hich followed the shootinghe was remanded to custody and re-

mained ill Hie county Jail after his

Fred T. Pcrrls, manager of the si ( iti:r woitKi i!.Sunla Fe oil properties, has receivedadvices of the phenomenal flow from The Ian I'ihiii Which toffee

various divisions will ride the big en-gines over their respective territoryanil probably other officials will in-

spect them for short distances, butMr. Cheney will ride the entire dis-

tance. The two engines will be givena light tonnage, for It Is is expectedto consume two or three weeks on thetrip to Needles, from which pointthey win be immediately placed inserviré over the heavy grade east ofthat point.

World wide Interest has been arous-ed by the latest production in heavymotive power Weighing with thetender SilO tons, and having a haulingfiower one-ha- lf greater than the mostpowerful passenger locomotive now inuse, these twin monsters. Nos. 13(10

and 1301, are the largest engines inthe world.

well No. '! in section No. 6 of theMidway lie Id.

( tM'l'atcs.Coffee Is sin h a secret worker thai

it Is nol suspected as the cause ofSuddenly starting to spout, the fluidwas pouring from the pipe at the rate sickness or disease, bul there is a veryof 2,00 barrels hourly when the message was sent. It had maintained thisfor four hours previous to the timeadvice was sent to he i''i,iiirter'i.

sure way to find out the truth.A lady in Memphis gives an Inter-

esting experience her husband bndwith col lee. It seems that lie h l

been using if for some time and wasan Invalid.

The physician In charge slirewdly

most human way of determining yourlikes and dislikes.

Right after drinking some other beer, callfor a bottle or a glass of BLATZ. Sip itslowly give your palate a chance to do justiceto the occasion. Do this the first chanceyou get.

You will find that you are quite a con-

noisseur. You will be able to judge just aswell as anybody else.

You will be surprised and gratified at thedelightfully "complete," well-rounde- d, satis-fying taste which has ever been an exclusiveBLA TZ feature. Comparison emphasizesBLATZ character, and its unfailing, un-

varying excellence. Be your own judge.

This is the most remarkable flowin the history of the Santa Fe fieldsand before It ceases it is probable that

suspected that coffee was the "WormIt will be by far the greatest yet oc

conviction which followed shortly.The new petition for ball was filed

several days ago at which time twentyphysicians signed u statement assert-ing that the Incarceration of Ruer wusundermining his health.

Hefore considering the petition thecourt appointed a board of three phy-sicians who examined the prisonerand reported today that he was Bu-ttering from a complication of mal-adies which would In time endangerhis lile.

Our iH.ulirv supply drartnient liasjust revelled a new 'stock of alfalfalouters, grvrn and dry lame cutter,IihiiiI grain grinders. K. W. 11 K,

U-i- l . Lead Ate. ItKHie IS.

According to the latest statementsof officials the Santa Fe will divideIts through passenger traffic betweenthe old line and the Helen cut-o- ff assoon as the Harvey houses are all

curring at any of the muny wells be-

longing to the compuny. Accordingto the advice received from the feld,there was no Indication that there

at the root of the tree." and orderedIt discontinued with instructions touse I'ostum regularly in Its place.

The wife says: "We found thatwas the true remedy for his stomachwould be un immediate let up in thecomplete on the Ecastern railway and

the company is prepared to "feed Its and heart trouble and we would hivegladly paid a hundred times I heamount of the doctor's charges whenw found how wise his Judgment

passengers properly. Two Californiarate that the oil wus pouring forth.

The well Is only down slightly over1400 feet and the big undergroundstream was tHpped near that level

fliers, one over the cut-of- f and oneover the mountain, will give the deluxe travelers to and from the roast

was.' The use of Poetum Instead of cor

their holre of the short route andAt the rate the oil was pouring out

of the well nt the time of the reportthirty-fiv- e cars had been filled at therate of over eight an hour. How longthis flow will keep up remains to beseen.

the picturesque route, and accordingto the officials there will be plenty A Bigof business for both trains. In short,the building of the rut-of- f. It appears,will be no more than adequate tohandle the extra business and will notafTect traffic en the old line. It isstated that while most or the throughfreight will go over the cut-o- ff therewill still be freight business to burnfor the old route.

The death of C. K. McKcnzie hasleft a vacancy In the position of gen-

eral chairman of the Itrotherhood ofLocomotive Firemen and Kngtiiemen.,in,l mm h interest is manifested

lee was beguu a year ago, and It hasmade my husband a strong, wellman He has gained thirty-liv- e

pounds in that time and his stomachand heart trouble have all disap-peared.

"The first time I prepared it I didnot boil It long enough and he saidthere was something wrong with it.Sure enough It did taste very flat,but the next morning I followed di-

rections carefully, boiling it for fif-

teen minutes, and he remarked, 'thisIs better than any of the old coffee.'

We use I'ostum regularly andnever tire of telling our friends ofthe benefit we have received fromleaving off roffee."

among ruilroud men as to bis possibleTpag successor.The board of directors of the broth

Auction SaleI will "ill at auction, Turn-day- ,

IV-iini-

II. ai í IX p. nu a spci,.didlv built, new house, iil

at No. --'( f'4ist Santa IV street;xrvlxa ir.Mil and hark, g"il cellar

underneath. concrete foundation.gtNxl outbuilding..; lot Mix J 10; allfctirvdk willi tlie entire furniture ofsanie; al-- a nearly new single farmw agon.

lat no iHie nils lids N4enlhl opA picture of Hm house

ran he seen at I IT West ;lil A.

J. M. SOLUEAUCTIONEER. J

erhood are in session at Angelesthis week, going over the affairs ofays i

the order, and either a permanent or

leorge II. Ross, vice president ofthe Toledo. St. Louis and Westernrailway, the Chicago and Alton, theIowa Central and the Minneapolis andSt. Louis, passed through Albuquer-que this week In his private rar. enroute to Chicago after a trip to Hollywood. Cal., where he is establishing

temporary general chairman will benamed before the adjournment.

Mr. Mi Kenxle wa from the Arizonatern Schlots A Co.. wholesaledealers. 115-11- 7 W. Copper Ave.Phone 142.

division and there us yet appears tohe no real candidate Tor the position.

Look for the little book, The Roadto Wellvllle," in pkga. "There's aReason.

Ktcr read tin above Mter? A newone airar from time In timo. Tliejare true, and full of humanInterest.

one of the finest mansions and estatesThe name of A. K. Walla.--e has beenn the coast. Rosa mas accompanied

by his private secretary. C. V. Smith. mentioned, hut it has nrt been statedwhether he Is. seeking the po'ltlun, 'and his chauffeur, Chrisiisn Wilson,

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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1909,

To Ask Congress for Issue of Let Us Prove to YouELKS MEMORIAL TO

Bonds forSurvey of County6E IHSSIVE

How quickly our druglesn methodswill aid you to get h glow of health.That nnp and vim that makes lifeworth vhile. Come and see If thereis not a new and easier method of

You Get ALL

the FactsV v ..v

CIÍIZEIJS FOffli, AH BETTER MILK IS curing you, lately discovered. Almostevery day adds somn valuable, newOG . í

r 7cure, and every day you wait makesyour disease that much hahrder tocure.WANTED BY THE We have nil the latest electricalSPLENDID PROGRAM FOR treatments for the rapid nnd eusycure of nervous diseases, nervous

IMPROVEMENT

SOCIETYEXERCISES AT THEATER prostration, hysteria, heartache, in

liaths are ncknovvlede.,,1 u,i'Members of Albuquerque Lodge the cure ot rheaiimatlsm. soralns .,..1..

somnia and female troubles.Dii't, Swedish movements, and

make the cure of dyspeppsla,fermentation. constipation, bilious-ness, hemorrhoids and all forms ofintestinal disorders an easy and cer-tain proeeednre.

acid trouble, etc. We can ,i,,..iithe water of any of the famous heahhIF HE HAS TO PAYWill Try and Learn Fate of That resorts and have expert massen.-.- : 1..Administer them.

Will Pay Beautiful Tribute tothe Brothers Who Have Join-

ed Great Majority,

The namcH and memory of the

County Platting Bill That Discity; ( ipcn to all oh,Ueforences, any hunk or business house in the

sieians. Jlonse pliysician always in attendance.Hours, I) to , to f., 7 to 8.

appeared; Enthusiastic Gath

erins at Club,

AN INCREASED PRICE

City Physician Points Out ThatSome Dairies Barely ComplyWith City Standard and Oth-

ers Double It,

members of Alliii(ieriUe J,odue No.461, llenevnlent and Protective irrterof Elks who have departed to Join the Bronson's Sanitarium

224 West Centralreal grand lodxe of the hereafter will

be honored with Impressive cere

TJmt the bnrird of count v coinmiH- -

fUOIIer he l'eilieKted to USk tilt dele-

ítale In eonitress from New Mexico tooek the authorization of a bun, I issueif iiifi.OOO tur tile purpose of having.

monies in the KlUs' theater Sunday afternoon.

Kach year on Llie first Sunday IntinthoI t i

milkmen nre to raisecoriMiinicr must have In

C. lulver, boiH. Pruinislta,tary.lleeetnher the Klk Indues throughoutI'M. tier the country wither to hallow the

memory of (heir dead brothers andALBUQUERQUE f

SECRET SOCIETIES 2milk.

ThlBpressed

thi- Ki nlliTii nt Rcnenilly ex

tit county IhiiiIh surveyed ami plattedwas (hr most Important step decidedon In i iiImIiI by thr liernalllin OmniyImprovement association, which mmorganized ii in Id (front enthusiasm litIhi" Commercial club.

n. or i.. e.Illo Pnorcu IllviNloli No. 410. Meet ecrvrhursilay ut I. u. u, K, Imll. H. J. t IiR; John liUfh. aecrelai j'; ". yy j

the cuKlom has always been an im-pressive and bountiful event in AII111- -Iniiinnug those who drink

n result of tin- - rise iieriU". This year it will he more soiiki.iii it tu , usIn price recent lydairymen.

ndnpled Ij.v I hi- - local ihan ever, hrouu'ht home the more r. e.O. 1. A. II. OFTurquoise Division M.,

The special articles of Cosmopolitan Mag-

azine are always unusually vivid and read-

able studies of the most interesting of con-

temporary men and events.

They are prepared by writers that can

write thinkers that can think men and

women that know what they are saying--- at

great expense, only after months of

expert, first-han- d investigation,

The special articles arranged for the com-

ing year provide a liberal education for

men and women interested in the problems

of the day presented in an interesting man-

ner. This month try

Tlu association In formed of promtnctit cjt lacen who believe thut the sur Meets pvirvThi' milk vendors, claim that tinvcy of i hi c ounty will nit-ii- n thousands military precautions teitulrod by tin 'f ea.-- nnniiii

I,. Abel, oí,.!.first and third Wednesdayai I. II. O. V. hall. Mrs. H.litem, acting ecretury.

MmA. r. A. M.

Temple li.ileo No. 6. A. F. A. M. Hegll-in- rineeilnua flul and third Ttiuiadnj. ineueh niunlli. Harry Hiaun. winahipfuliiiaster; J. A. Millar, aeuretury.

lllo Cianile ilmpur Nu. 4. K. A M.staled cuiivu. at Ion aecund Thura.luy ..r eu.-l-month, l.'. o. cuahman, liiüh pri.-il- , lOrrvHruiill, aecrelarv.

o dollnm In hencflnclnl improvement i'ily and tin- - standard ni tu Ik specifiedto the taxpayers: that It will itlve tin .IS Will lis Mi I I'lMtil COPt Clf feed, nnik

ii raise In i r necessary II. Ol'' 1ii a estate husillo. In th rounty a

forcibly in its ni f canee because thiswee; has witnessed the burial of ndeceased member of the Indue. SinceIhe friiimlinif of Hie local Indue tvven-ty-nn- e

nu mbers have passed away.011 Sunday a splendid pronram will

lie rendered, participated In by thebest available talent. The euliiKy willlie delivered by Judge li. A. Mann.

The cattle aa Hilary board throughreal bin booHt nnd open tin- - way for111.,the rapid development of the sur .Morning; journal Iihh already 1'ilKilni iiiiiiiiiaiiilery No. 3. K T., alalcdrounding; lands. The association will pointed out that the t clnrcii lln lest ..un ...ve niuriii lnursilay of each m. .nil.

Ieeoroti.rs and Paper-hanger- s lodge No23. Mecas first and third Wednesdays ,,f

h month at lis West (.'ennui avenue 11I', llimiod. sevretury.

II. OF K. T.Albuquerquo lodge No. 1,70. Meets d

und fourth Sundays at 1. f. u. hall.

.re .'Jriiiur una iMremlier f rat Mon.recently Irinuüurnled to discover w h any. l'..lwMi-- c. All.n. vmlneiu commanderHarry flraun. recorder.cowh have tulierculoHin I a free testalso seek to lenrn the fate of Unitlotitily plntllnft hill passed by bothhouses of tin lort legislature midwhich mysteriously dlsiippcnred at tin'

and ii.Hin the dairyman nothing. In noted as an eloquent orator.. Mrs.frederic Winn of .Magdalena, will ar

i.aiiut Ai.yna temple A. A. O. X. M S.Ib'sular ineetiiiK ilia lecotid Monday ofrecieii cow.s are killed nnd the owner ... r.. iiBou, mauler; win. Mason, seel c' iie.iiiii. i,. ii. l'li;iml.,. na, jicten- - inr ircuiiuier.rive here tomorrow and take part inallowed a renitineialloii 'I'he milk-men claim that Ihe killing of the coivs 'IB,,; vr jinn aiu, recuiaer.Adah chapter No. I., O. E. S. RegularIhe program Sunday, singing a sol

from Handel, "Show Me Thv Way." me iirat una llura Jrirniya. l.ucy B. AXI) M. I. V.bodge N'n. ;;. Meets every Thursday alis West Central avenue. James l.'aiullni.president; M. Marino.. aecretury-lreuMire-

wormy muirnii; .Mira l'utnam, aec- -The memorial services will be pub iiim y

woikn a hardship on the owner an litdoes not el a Mifllclcrit remunera-tion. When one consldi th the ftravoiJaiiKi-- to the public through milkfrom Infected cowh. Ihe arifumetit thaikillitiK Ktnh iinlimilH work a hard- -

lie nnd the general public is invited10 attend. A. O. V. W.

Benefit lodge No. 2. A. O. IT. W. Meet r. ami j. r. of a.No. l.lta. Meets everyLodge

i. o. u.The following program, prepared by nt A. i). U. VV. hull, 31 7 l- - So. Meconii sireet Friday atpresident;r . nan. r red Alarley.Dr. ,7. W. I'olbcrt, assisted by nthi G. 11. Hammond, t'Cletaiy.fhip on the milkman doesu t to vei v

lar with the public. inemlier.s of the memorial day comiionu una rourin Mumiaya. A. I). John-son, musler workman: W. H. Long, recorder.

Degree of Honor, A. O. I. W.riilef ot Honor, Margaret Wernlns; re

inlUee, will be rendered Sunday afterAh Ihe price of Teed, thed bran used lurxcly by the dalrleH.

nil of tho session without ever hnv-ln- r

been signed by the liiivcriiur.Thi following- - K"'it lomen organized

tlw ussoi In t Ion J II. J r ml n . 1). KIt. Hellers, A. T. Thelin. Clink M.furr, I. A. I'ortcrflcld, Mr. J. IIWroth. H. Kloi k, A. I ) orIo,Krnnk Mi Ki'o, I). K. liill, lr. V. l.l(oii', Wallace HesM.ldon, A. KIi'Ihi r,

1). A. M.upln Hint, Till. Ni HII1-i'- r

otiil II. Spit.Tho committee on porniiincnl

reported tli.it tilo oiiiiiipof Iho ot'KHiilitiitloti shall bo ii presi-dent, oui' vice president from ouchprecinct In tin- - county, 11 secretary, ntreasurer il ml executive committee offive, of which iho president shall henit tiii'inbcr.

The I'oiiiiiiltton reconinicndcd theToll. iu lug mimes, which were iinunl-itloiiNl- y

elected In their respective of

noon, commencing ut 2:.1n. corder, Kita H. Allison. Meeti first andiverture, ".Meiliiation". . . Morrisonwhich Is shipped from Kansas and

cnstM about twenty cenis a Ionmore than It did laid year. The

'. M. I. I".Local lodge No. I4;i. Meets Tuesdays atlili :' W. i:euiral avenue Jolin kH,

president; f). Kiniion, flnunclat andresponding secretary.

I, A. OF M.Lodge No. 131. Meets second and fourthWednesdays in lis West Central avenue,

lien. Craig, nresiilrnt ; Chas. .Schelke. bi t- -

it cheslra.funeral March .(Klk Entering).Inlrvmen nenerally uet II In carlniid

Chopinlots. Alfalfa Iihh Incicased In pricesome two dollai'M n ton.

Those riiturcH do not Indicate that retary.( indiestra..

Salutation by Exalted P.uler.Calling roil of deceased brothers.feed bus reached hard tltm-- nrlccH

lieKardiiiB the compliiini that the I. B. OF K. W.No. .106. Meets set'onil nlul fotirll. Vrl- -Wearer My Cod to Thee,'' by lodgeHaniiary retiulatloiiH incur extra ex days of earli month at IIS West Centraland audience. avenue. ' ( ieo. iiehu. president ; Harry 1'rv- -

Solo. The Heller Land" financial secretary and treasurer: Cima.

unru luoiiuuyi ni udd fellnwa' hall.

A. I. M. V.Itnlllin Pneli'ty or I'll listopher Clumhus.Meets firm .sna.liiy in Jnniiarv and every

iwo motiilia thi'iearier. 1', ihnellt, secre-tnr-

B. P. O. K.Alliuqiierque lodge .No. 4!. G. S. Mel.nn-drca-

K. A.: Hoy M. tlonuld, se, relurv.Meets second and fourth Wednesdays eni hmonth al Klks' hall, vomer Hold avenueand Klflh street.

II. U. II.Elnigkelta lodge No. 70, D. O. II, Meetaevery aecond and fourth Tuesday In the

month in lied Mena hull. Kied Uroaey,U. 1!.

EAUI.EH.Albuquerqu Aerlc No. líü, i'raternai Or-

der of Kagles. Meeta first and third Tues-day of each month at H p. m In liedMena hall. West Hold avenue. President,l.ei, .anona: secretary, l.'oral F. Itol.eria.

Strickland, secretary,.Mrs. emails

COSMOPOLITAN O. OF It. C.Albuquerque Division .No. 3K3. Meets every

Monday at I. O. O. F. :ntll. He,.,

pense, II i.s Keliernlly imreeil that Ihedairyman who coriHiiliTB II a burdento keep his dairy Haniiary better jjetInto Home other hiiHinesH.

A to the standard ol milk reipilied.Ili!t Inter, sIIiik to note that Mime otIhe dalrxmen exceed the Klandard bylc or three limen while others fallshort of it.

If a man nun afford to sell milktwice an rich lis reiiuired It appears

forest S. ('nrtwright.Tiosponse by officers.Charge by Exalted liuler.Sign of grief by lodge. Standing. )

Address Judge v.. A. Mann.

chief conductor; F. A. Non!, aecretary.' i'.'tvnp A.

Meets second and fourth Saturdays nt I.Solo, "Show .Me Thy Way" . Handel

fices: I'reMldcnt, Wiilluee 1 IcHsclibn ;

vice president, precinct U, Ii, K. H.Seller: Vice president, precinct ;'tl. D.A. I'orieil leiii : vice prt'HlilcntH fromthe outside prcclucti) will he mimed bythe executive committee: seci clary, A.l'lolscher: treasurer, Kriink McKce;executive eoiniiiillep, 1. A Miicpher-Hon- .

J. H. Ileiniloti. lr. W. (1. Hope,X. It. KwMn muí Al Tholln.

A cnmmlllee of five wiik mmicil townlt on the counly ciniimlHliim ih iiiuIlink them to iiHk the delefiiite In

to icqilCHt coriKreHM to n ut Imrl.eh linnd iHHiif of I.Ti.iiiiii for the pur-pon- e

of IliivlllK the eiiunly lulldt. d

nnd pllllted.There wim filed with the Hecicluty

il copy fif art net prcHcntcil to Hie InHt

O. o. hall. Mrs. Muugie Sheehaii,At All Newstands 15 Cents Per Copy Mrs. Mason, sei'l eliMstranke to the layman that a man win

Mrs. Frederic Winn,("losing by Exalted liuler.Doxology. (Lodge and audience.)Ilenedlctlnn.

fnllH belnw the sliindaril c(i ni .la ins of K. OF TIIK .M.Albuquerque Tent No. 1. feit nut11J West head avenue.expense. "

third Wednesdays at Ktks' bull II. ttuoi"--If the price of milk Im to be raised M. 1 1' Iloiin.-ll- aecrrrarv: 11 S I'., Ic.,.!Resignation Caro liorna flnunce keener.1'UATF.RNAL BKtlTH F.Kit OOP.Alh.'uuerutia lodge No. ÜHS. PrnternilOrchestra. Alamo Hive No. 1. Mullen ..f the M .1 el-

il IH the desire of the people that Hiedalljllleti sell belter milk.

The riKun s on the city chemist's re The absent brothers of A liuouerrUe Ilrotherliood Mien la Rlks' lodge room heea. Meets first and lhir.1 Ta.-sa- .itOil. I Fellows' hi.!!. Mrs. s.irnb c, in,rini and third Mondays nf nnh month l'r- -lodge are as follow s: Ferdinand Lev i sldlng officer. Mrs B. I'. Whltson: KraneeaKdwin I). Harper, M. S. filero, I. liyo, aecretary.

Freudenlierg, Chas. Myers. A. W'avamiugh, 11. J. Abel, Thomas A. R.

No. f. O. A. M Mesls

BrnvyourMONOGRAPH

G.K. Warren po.

i. F. hullHughes, Abraham Kempenich, J. F I.

port for Ihe im, nt Ii of October, sub-mitted to tin' .Morning Journal )V thecliy physician, (.how Hint while thecity reunites three and one-fourt- h pelcent of lats In Ihe milk, one dairymannhovved by test seeu n lid six-te- lisper cent- - over twice the leyitlrcdstamliud. Al the same lime aiuulierdairyman showed only two and elnhl-lenth- s

hit cent fitts little iniue Hum

first Katurday ntgtit of

L. C. ; Mrs. A. M. Whllcomb. It K.

M. II.Acorna lodge No. 'Jt. Meols find and

third Mondáis at tteil Men's hull. W c.t lest heich, president; . V, Mvcr.

r. n. r. ,1. of a.Local union No. 1:111. Meets every Thurs-

day evening In A. CI. I'. W. hull. A. .1.

cliHstophene. president; James J. Votaw, re-cording secreiiiry.

IcKlHlntiire which punned both limincfhut flilleil to receive Hie ulumi t lire ofthe ni I'llmr. iIvIiik n niilurnl dentil,ii h mipoi-ed- . by the pocket veto route.It wnH hii follow:Alt i Kelnilve to niuty Surve.vH of

I.Hiid Tor I'urpo-c- K of liivnilon.lie It Kmicted bv Hie l.t l."lnt Ive

of Hie Tcnltiu. or New

each month. II. R Steward. ost com- -i'onü, Carl A. Halles. W. I ,. Childers,munder; J. O. Caldwell, adjutant,A. X. Tenner, A. D. Coleman, 11. J

liowell, J. I'. Ooodlander, J. V. Key, I. O. O. F.Harmony lodge No. i. t. o. r r. MeetschaR. Q. fioodman, J. L. Kimm, J. H

Slingle, Wm. II. Gepford. every Friday night al 1. O. o. F. hull. KouthMexl. o: til third that of hi fellow milkman. nd street li. .1. frouts, noble grand:fecllon I The boni d of i niinlv Stevens, secretary.up To date MaAalaiaataialavaiaialavAaaiakakakavasavaia- -'thuilllerillle K.nenn.no.enl A 1 n rF., meeta ut 7:.'I0. first und third Tue,tuv

rninmlHHliinei'h ol em it I'ounty In tinterritory of .New Mexico In hereby

nnd empowered, In their iIIn- -f each month at I. o. 11. F in.u. on s.o.u.KEMPENICH OFFERS Second street. James J. Vntaw, arribe; 1'.

F. Kings, chief niitriurch.critlon. to levy a lux hiiihiiiIK id mil

It im hurd to see why the i lly shouldnot compel nil Ihe dallies to maintaina landard of ay five per cent fats. Ifthey are Kninir to raise Ihe price.

The figuren of the chenilsl n reportfor October are an follow, and inrmlull rest Iiik teadliiK.

October 4, lleemek: Specific uruv-It-

l.tilH: fats or cream, :i.tl; ,,alsnllds, K' 3

Triple Link ltebekuh l...lff in r n MALOY'Smore 1 ii one mill upon each dollar f. F. Meets second und fourth Tuesday nfol taxable property In the county, tin euou month at U. O. F. hull on SouthprocoedH of which til x hIiiiII be known ml street. Mrs. Henrietta Hallev auc- -ONLY THE BEST r.tary; Mrs. II. J. Fouts, noble gianJ.

Many people are not getting all ofthe entertainment they should out oftheir Edison Phonographs becausethey have not been equipped with the

an "louiilv toirvey luinl,' and xliall InUMed lor no other put pone thnn ilin.xImllcateil In HiIh act. t I. O. B. B.

Alliuqiierque lodge No. .TS. TVnlter Vher a. Kelly:nits or cream

specific Riavily.T K: total solidsSec. 1. The Mild "colintv Hiini'V M h Hit Jaffa, presiden!; Samuel Neustadt. aerre- -

íniid" hall be uhi ,i tor the imhihik. 1 5 tl itrv. Meeis the first and third Tuen.ii.vF GOODSol tmiklnir Hiirveyn ol land held in prl- - ' 'ctotier i. Itccki r: each nioiilh In the. vestry rooms of thelemple.Specific urnvltv.4 total solids.vii Ip owtieiHblii In the county mid fur 1 '!: latn in cieain,

lit' iiHcertnliiiiiLt of the nanicH of nllM- - 1. O. OF K. M.Navalo Trlhe No. :t. Meets second andHolder;ow imth ot niii h land. Ho lar an iiccch- - I her i.

fals o CHASE AND SANBORN'SSpecllle KtavitV,il.. total solids ourth Wednesdays at Red Men's hall .1 cnar.v to enable the coutilv iiHyi'mmr to '

Brennan. P ; J K Wilson. M t I" I. K.n.make n hhchh ni en t h, with complete ami I'. peler. F. of II ; Martin llyan. K. of W.i roner dexcrlntloim of all In ml held Annua roun.il No. 1. K. of P. I o I: liBig Retiring Sale Sacrifices

Price With No Depreciation ofher 4,lats ii

Loudonr i l ea 111.

Ificlot.

Spo4 3

Rl'av il v

soll.H111 lil'lvnte oWlieiiihiii In the colilitv. I (t' teen, first and third Thursday nights at Icut. hi .ven aven a nan.w hich Hiu voyH hIiiiII lie niaile under M '1 I

iberHie direction of the hoard of countv t Values Will Come to an EndKchhcills ot

: Si"rea in.

Kt'ilV

tolaciiiiitiiiHuloticr-- , In the Mime iminuei H. I "'HIiim other county Hiirxryn an- - mnde. Holn, 1 First of January,and all l,il incnlH fi otu n.ild luml shall t .peIII .eltli

ats or i

Ific:.:i;.be minie only upon uci oiiihh made and ' '

pledeliti d to the bonid of eotintv coin- - "olid

TEASAND

COFFEESSOLD ONLY BY

ii i in -- t i li i TN. i s now provided bv law "i

'lo r '

ll:l.l.I .' fi.

ibeiInts

.herI. ils

The biR retiriiiK salelienich stole on 1'cntral

.Miser:i rea ni.

the Kem-nu- e

i im- -le trin il v.ilal solids.

Ainberol Reproducer.Your dealer has an attachment which

will make your Kdison Phonographplay both the Lidison Standard Recordsand the new Amberol four-minu- te

Records, thus trebling the enjoymentand pleasure to be gotten out of it.

By means of this attachment thePhonograph will play both Standardand Amberol Records, giving youmore kinds of music and a longer cata-log to select from.

r ind out about this attachment today,because it will be just the same as giv--ing you an entirely new Phonograph.

Fdinon Standard Record - He.0 FdiKoo Amberol Kecnrdn Iptay twice as lonff) .Vic.

Kdiion t.ranil Opera Records 7V. ami f IKl

Kdlton l'lioucgraplis - - - f 12 50 to $l-- '5 UO

There are K.llsen dealers everywhere. On to Ihe neareatAnd hear the KfllRt.n PhouotfrMpli plav buth Kdlvon Stautlatdami Aiuovrol Kecntds aod gc( cúmplele catalog troia. yuarUealar or ftotn us.National Phooof rap' Ca., TS Laaaudr Axaua, Oraaia, N. X

islih rinaid to other in counls I.e.!See a. It Khali hereafter be IhelUB tilines to be the baiiiain ni of til

K. OF I.Mineral lodge No. 4. Knights of Pythlm

Meela every Monday night In the i:il. lodgeroom. Visiting members cordially Invited.O. A. Purtm-r- keeper of records and seals.

K. OF C.Albuquerque council No 41 Knights of

Columbus Meets first and third Thursdayof eu. h month In K. i council chambers.II West I'elilrnl avenue. Visiting broth-ers cordially Invited to vasil club rooms andattend meetings. John A. lteldy. grandknight; T. F. K.leher. Jr.. financial aecre-ta- i

y.

M. v. or A.Albuquerque snii of M W. of A. No.

l....tliit. Meela every Thurad.ly evening at i..'clock tu K. I. hall. Flka' building. U. W.Dexter, clerk; F. 11. I.osey, consul.

duly of countv iiHNeHsotg to make is- - I "it icaMill.Willi:i ream,

Specific4 !l. toti

Itrav Ity.SoliilsHHlllelltH ol all land held lit private

oh m i Mhlp in their n e conn- - HHen. whether the Home be sublei'l tn 1, tolnr 4, I tustiifHoii :

lats of i team,taxation or mil. and to put ihc h.i me K"i a Il n.'iii;talon tin- - lax ioIIh, hIiowíiii; by prut

li tol.el'ilion ulereen ine tact ot nnn-- l i. Nillats

in,4 ";

itis: Spr i t ea in.111. l.l'IIJasoll

sin 11

bllily to taxation and Hn'therefor In every cose White

lit cxiMs.Sec i. Tlu ai t shall t il,,

tl.iin the date of its passage

civ: Specllleerrátil. :i.4.

"oil. Is. I''.Ii to be I'

Itv , I '::solids. :

i ict'iher

A. J. MaloytlKllI K OF lltll.lt.Duke City Nest No HI7J. Meets every

second and fourth Monday, at 8 p. m.t K c. hall, nil l '' West Central avenue

Mr. Kempenich vvisiies to repeat forthe heiiciit of those who have not vis-ited the sale that all the gnoils atethe very best slock and that the bestof uuality lines allhoimh Ihe pricesllave b.cn cut all to ple.es and tlUnyrvare being sold at actually less Ihancost There yet remains a splendidcleciiou of dress goods of all descrlp-lion- s,

line silks, men's and women'sready to wear garments, all the verybesf to be found in the city. It issufficient to sac that the ho. ids nowbolón Micrifii ed are up to the standardwhich .Mr Keinpi nn li has alvvavsmaintained and which is too wellknow 11 to ti I comment.

The sale positively has to cine toan end by the first of Janu.cy, asII r Koinpeiiu h hur, arranged to v a-

cate the establishment al that time.

4. Matthew l. H Cains, president, F. F.. Shelley, secIfic- s :

S pi-rca nt. mill retary. 214 Central Avenue

Phone 72OI.I1 TOWN I'KOTF.t TIVE AsS'X.

Sociedad Neo Mexicana de Mutua Pro- -i M.irshall íI a is or cream, tercian New Mexican Society of Mutual

I n:i4 T

.n.ll. Is. I i.lTI. loll. !' ..

cilic Kia lltotal Hilld

I. toller I

Itv. o:i:l.solids, i

October 7

. oil. u.. I (;:;i:t ;

I. Its o I

Kolcv Honey and Tar in the bestnr.il safeHi cmiKh remedy for childrenAt the llrst Hvinptoms ol il cold, giveas directed, and ward on rtfuiüer "fcroup, bromhltm. H.ire throat, cold Intin- - head, and Minify IlbrltiKs c'intoit and .as. to the littleones Contains no om.it.s or othern.irmlul drun Keif alvvavs ..n bandand teiusc substit uti s .1. H. i.'Kt.llvK Co.

Protection No 1 Meeta first Wednesdaysit e- -t end W. Central avenue. 01.1

J. sus Hornera, president: Thomas

rystat win prove an enjoy. able treat.Al the I'.istinie the feature film will

rifle.14. TWIN THEATERS TO Werner, secretary.he a picture entitled Judnm. nt."

traue.lv with the blood and tliiindKf.lVr. M.i

Illsl'l Ific

mi. 4 a;.: R. N. A.The Tloval Ne.gl, I. .is of Vmerb-- a a. lilt.total Try a Morning Journal Want Adi:v. I. ".il

solids. 1, eliminated and with a Iwnutilul andpalm-ti- love story nended tlinnmliE SPLENDID

At tin present rate the Mock will be.tiniitilsliinir rapidly Ir.un now on asthe bargains are especin'.lv atlf.ntiv.

vaiiij". .Meets a', ot.a and r.iurth Friday aft-ernoons of each moruh at u. in 1 o oT hall Mrs .less.e Clifford, recorder. Mrs'. A. Frank, oracle.

W. OF W.

"in. 1 01111, tllm and illnsttai.diniiKs w ill k" to make no a splendid to Christmas shoppers. SANTA FE TIME TABLE.pr.iuram at ibis pretty little theaterFor the patrons of the ovci potm-Here is a Delightful Change Mbuqurr.iue roup No I Woodmen nf thellcxilinel hvlciietelrani.iie.

The above is ihe name ot a Herman1. 11 .vmiii a special program hasSHOWS TODAY oeen iiieparcd. w hich will 11, hoi.. .

nlonriJuvl try p.irk.iB.'üvliA .' than t!r K il i't

ph Him entitled. "The M.,1111ol the new. ti'tnprti eh.-- htt kluvi l,,o.u

vv i.rl.l Meeta st ihe Forest In Ihe Flks'building every Friday evening at o'clockF. W consol commander: D. F.I'hlllpps. clefk

C.,!l..oe,o...l drove V., ; Woodmen CircleMreis ihe second and fourth Tuesday aft-ernoons at 2.1. In 1,1.1 Fellows' hail.

fllM.n.,t S,!ln.il 'ni w

chemical, which is one nf the manyvaluable ingredients of Foley's KidneyKernel). II. 'xaniotliyien.tatr. mime isrecocnized hy medical text hooks and

.ft it iff :J litiu' whfn uu iiil aiui tiw vwa Honor. the plot 01 whichthe in.'UnUins. .1. in, t Ihht

(.urn sis laid i

niaiiv Ii. illlllul sc. lies, as well as authorities us a uric acid solvent andPkExceptionally Interesting mirrlnit tal ntlseptle for the urine. Take Folev'aKellogg's Toasted Rice Flakes w lib h cannot failintercstiiiK.move hiKhly Kldnev Ueinedv na unmi v.o. .,ii..-- l Meeta secon.ln I - . I

w. r. . r.anj fourth Wednesdays In

p m chief rar.rer. Mrsording tecretary. Mrl Felia

tures to be Seen at , , . . . . i r. ' . , .rupiiMi in o leguiaruies anil avoid H serious , i. a,. , r..i.. (Effertive November 14, ISO )rn. ptenf .nc. latot pnnlih-- of the rri loo.l malady. J. H. .1 Hielly & t'rt.This Aitemnon FiNo.

na lite Kaet Arrive, laepaiff.isouihern cal. Einresa. I lis I PPlayhouses

ai d Eveninii.i Htm ri f' m rl mt tran pur. nt tihn nnd toitri mt nui t Try a Morning Journal Want Ad HYLAND'S MOTHER DEADInit I'm- M;.nr. Kuf is Ihe ..r l.t mil ito ul tlirtr .' u'-I'HmJ tl4- til... I (llk'fslll LA30R ORGANIZATIONSsnt nourishing nf ail 1 omsIi-í-

No. J, California Limited lt.Ms 1 INo. 7. N.vrth Cal. FaM Mali. . .1 li p U k

rJ Faaa TralmNo. ;i. R pa,. Passenger...No i. Kl P. A Ilex, cuy bip.ll P IMIS

Froan the Hea- l-

ktvt i .Mkei oiler it in u iik.m rmUny khbuniUblc twtin FIGHT IS POSTPONEDa. t. r.

Mln.oiierqi.e Trpographtrat union Nn SM.

The ptoiiianiH al tue Pastime andiyst.ll, Albiuiu. r.iu.' H popular moving

Another New Food-Toas- ted Rice Bitcuttk ir?". fílT " tlrm- ftr i,h ,,r hilUrrn thrive on TovtMAuk uur KtiKvfr ..t Keúwitg m 1 uaMeU Hut FqhX. Lmi ka, lüc.

Thm KdloM ToMld Rice FUke A Biacuit Co, Bttl CrMk. Mctv

No. Chicago Fast MalL t isalNo. 4. Chicago t.lmll.d Up f 7" p

No 1. Chi Kan Cur E., 4i DKansas ('itv. lKe. 2. Owir.tr to ih- -FRENCH FEMALE insf sun,i:ty in mo.eh in tjih-i- rpicture luiiim n. may iiIwhvh be de- - l"Hih of Fighting Oick Hvlandf bill, j

h II.. .... p in c. Il -- hade, president,ic u. gr. reiary-trrasure-PILL'S.'eiided upon to - both intereMlna mother in San Kranciino, ton gln. the-- - mmá Ttt S

- . f ,.-- - Ilai.ee sm f d bout between .'1 viand and1Ik,K.ittlt ( imk.jmttfii

and aniusiriit. but lr,.in time to timethe niaii.ipenient set u re some eti'i

i,n,. illtiis which desirveIIVII ! Tl fail. itaa,. K...I I I. I. I . OF A.

N. r.dl. Meets fourth T.U-.-I.. nr'yclone Johnny" Thompson,4.1. 1 . i wpb. ,i ' R--nii

ath month al III West ivmr.l ace..... Itm (rial. M uld f..r IVeember 13. has ticen post-po-

d. The f(nh nill nrohahiv take

FlNrea V a I ley TrainsNo. all, Amarilh. K.aiwell an4

Cariaba J I HiNn. 111. from Carlsbad. Roa- -

-- II and Amai illo ... .1 1 SSFree I be (tenthv. K . C. and Chicago S

No II. lili.. Dra. é K. C. F.I. (ta t av

No. 19 cot. nee Is at Ijmf wUN Wraa-f- c

tram f.-- r Pama Fe an4 at,.ps at all lralta Nee

falTlK .vmaMtiata 1. Ilwdaswu, Kilesidonl. 4leu. ftliiu--r im.Fpo.t..l mentionThe oneilnin at both tile. Iters Tor n it- , e Ukr lary.place on iH'ipmlier ;01 wsiirf taco.cai,tto..eMi vv. LatitMBwa sea.the matinee ihi afternoon and the Hvl.in.l was preparing; to tnke a R..,1 1 or i r. ai k.shows tin evelllliK are utlnHUally a trsin lor this citv when Ilia mother11.I m visit to In .tli the rastiim- - unr) i SoM it Ait4irqi!t h i- - O'tst rjr 6 C. lied. H'ghljr.I lodge v 4; Mt. seeond m

u. ih UediM-ua)-a al 1 o v. F. ball. WILLI A al B AI.FOI B,

Page 8: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-03-1909

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1909,

FINANCE ANO

PERCELpts Of Bargains I" These Columns

The20th Century

Fuel SaverWe have on demonstration

at 117 West Gold avenue, thecrude oil burner, which is fastbecoming the wonder of theday. It speaks for itself. Comeand see it. From 8 a, in, to 6

p. m. Agents wanted.

St. Louis and Sun Frun. 2d. pfd 58St. Louis .Southwestern 33 7s

do pfd. . ,i., 75 Yt

Sloss Sheffield Steel and Iron.. SdSouthern Pacific .127Southern Hallwuy 30

do pfd. 67Tennessee copper 3814Texas and Pacific 34Toledo, St. Louis and Western.. 52

do pfd 68 V

Villon Pacific 1K81do pfd 10 Hi

United States Realty 81ftUnited States Rubber 01I'nited States Steel . . 87

do pfd 123 ftt'tah Copper 57 HVirginia Carolina Chemical .... 57V4

Wabash 21do pfd 56

Western Maryland 45Westinghouse Klectrlc 83Western Union 77 Vi

Wheeling and Lake Erie 8Vi

Wisconsin Central 49

Total sales, 573,800 shares. .

FOR SALE Real Estate

We will not be responsible forads ordered out over phone.Discontinuances must be made at

business otlice.

STORAGE

WANTED Fíanos, household goods,'" etc., stored safely at reasonablerates. Advances made. Pbona 640The Security Warehouse and Improvement Co. Offices, rooms t and 4,Grant Block, Third street and Cen-

tral avenue.

HELP WANTED Male

MEN LEARN barber trade Shorttime required; graduates earn $11

to $30 week. Molor Barber College,Los Angeles.

WANTED Carpenter for a few weekswork In the country. Board and

room furnished. State wages. Ad-dress B. B. B.. Journal office.WANTED Good bench man; one

used to mill preferred. Apply Su-

perior Planing Mill.WANTED--Fiv- e good carpenter for

Kelly, N. M. W. D. Crablree, So- -corro, N. M.

WANTED Positions.WANTED by healthy lady to work

In private family for room andboard. Address M. S., Journal Office

POSITION WANTED Swedish girlto do general housework. Call 41

West Lead.

WANTED Salesmen Agents

SPECIALTY salesman wanted. Mustbe experienced. Best specialty on

the market. $200.00 to $500.00 permonth. State of Colorado. Cull atN'o. 41.'. South High street.WE WANT good men who want toiiuke big money. Call at Porter-l- b

HI company's office. The greatestmoney maker ever offered the peo-ple.

WANTED Experienced, binll classadvertising, sign, novelty, calendar

and fan salesmen for Arizona andNew Mtxieo. Most complete line onmarket. Fine opportunity for bustlers. Send references with applications. Only reliable men need apply.

Advertising Co,, CanisleoNew York.

WANTED rtuiesmen, New Mexicoexclusive. Complete advertising

novelties. Good sellers, good commission. Excellent proposition forwide awake man. Novelty, 4

Quiney Bldg., Denver, Colo.

HELP WANTED FemaleWANTED Girl for cooking and gen

eral housework. No washing. Mrs,T. S.Hiihbell, 10:'3 W. Central.WANTED Young girl. Unlit house

keeping work, mornings, two infamily. 114 North High slreet.

WANTED Miscellaneous.WANTED Plumbing to repair. W.

A. Goff & Co., phone 68.WANTED To buy secoiid-han- d dray

float, capacity about Sf.OO pounds,(live detail and price. Bclcit LiveryCo., Belén, N. M.

WANTED To do stamping for artembroidery, latest styles in pat

terns. Call 518 South High.WANTED Location for newspuper

In some good New Mexico townam thorough newspaper man, lookingfur location. Address II. E. N., euroJournal.WANTED Ticket to St. Louis or

oilier eastern point. Apply A. D.,care Journal.

Try a Morning Journal Want Ad

LEGAL NOTICES.KOTICK OF ÁPPU CATION.

(010002)United States Land Office.

Santa Fe, N. M., Sept. 15, 1909.Notice of application of E. Weymun

Strutlier und Minna StroKier Wad-de- ll

for a United States iatent totho Abajo Placer, building atone,mining claim.Notice is hereby given that In pur-

suance of Chapter 6, of Title 32 ofthe revised statutes of the Unitedátules, that K. Weyman Ktrother, ofAnnapolis, Mil., and Minna HtrotherWuddell of Columbus, Oeorcla, araclaiming and are about to make ap-plication, through their attorney,l:lchard H. Honna, of Santa Fo, NewMexico, for a United States patentfor twenty acres of placer miningland containing building stone andbeing the N. ft of N. K. H of N. W.H of section t2, township 10 N.range 5 E. of N. M. P. B. A M.. situated In the Sandia mountain. Tijerascanyon, mining district In the countyaf Bernalillo and territory of NewMexico and known as the AbajoPlacer mining claim, a plat of thesame being herewith posted.

The notice of said location of saidAbajo Placer clsim la of record In theoffice of the recorder of Bernalillocounty, at Albuquerque, New Mexico,in Book "J," folio 3S.

The said mining premises herebyought to be patented is bounded as

follows, On north and easthy vacant, unoccupied public land, on(he west by patented land, known asWhitcomb, on the south by unpatented mining claim Rex.

Any and all persons claiming adversely the mining ground, premisesor any portion thereof so described,platted and applied for are herebynotified that unless their adverseclaims are duly iled as according tolaw, and the regulations thereunder.within the time preserlhed by law,with the register of the United Platesland office at Santa Ft. In the countyof Santa Fe. territory of New Mexico,they III be barrad In virtu ot thtprovisions of said statute.

Any na all persons claiming a- -

rersely the lands described, or desiring to object for any reason to thtentry thereof ty appncani annumfile their affidavits or protest in miaoffice on or befora tha IJth day ofDecember, 10.IHM'FT, I. oTFrtO.

BtfOter.

PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS

MOMKY TO LOAN.On Furniture, J'lnn. Oritiini. JTnrws.Wagons and ollitr t'l.ftttoli; ulau n Salariesana Warhoi liscelpia, a lew $10 no andai hlKh ui l 0 00. Loans ara quickly mailsana atrlrtly prlat. Time una month loone year lven. Good! to remain In yourpiiaaeMlon. , Our rale ara reasonable,. Calland see us before borrowing. Hteamshlptickets to and from all parts of the world.

THK HOF.ÜHOLD lAN COMPANY,Boom and , Urant Hl.lg.,

PRIVATE) OFFICES,OVHN KVRN1N11H.

1031,4 West Central ATenua.

AUCTION.

AICTIOX CXKAK1XO HOt'SU.If you huve anything to sell call or

write us. We bring results. If youneed anything in the house furnish-ing line, we have' it, at auctionprices, at oiir large salesroom, 115West Gold avenue. : Thone 451. Ed.Lelireton, Auctioneer.

LEGAL NOTICES

LLTiAL XOT1CK.

Lnst will and testament of Alexan-der M. Whitcomb, deceased.

To F. S. Putnam, executor, Mrs.Mary Putnam, Temperance AmandaWhltoomb, Juanita Belford now Mrs.Albert Lee Guckert and to all whomIt may concern:

You are heneby notified that the al-leged Lnst Will and Testament ofAlexander M. Whitcomb, late of theCounty of Bernalillo and Territory ofNew Mexico, deceased, has been pro-duced and read In the Probate Courtof the County of Bernalillo, Territoryof New Mexico, on the 11th day ofNovember. 1909, and the day of theproving of said alleged Last Will nndTestament was by order of the .lodgeof said Court thereupon fixed forMonday, the 3rd day of January, A.D. 1910, Term of said Court, at 10o'clock in the fbrenoon of said day.

Given under my hand and the rtealof this Court, this 11th day of Nov.,A. D. 1909.

(Seal) A. B. WALKER,Prohnte Clerk.

Notice to Bidders,Bids will be received by the under-

signed, president of the Park Com-

mission of the City of Alhiuiuerqiie,at his office on the corner of Goldavenue nnd Third street, up to 10a. m. Monday, llerember 6, 1909, forthe grading and filling in with gravel,ready for the top dressing, of theroads in the Highland Park, In ac-

cordance with the plans nnd specifications, which may be seen in the office of tho City Engineer. The rightIs reserved to re.lert nv amPríTr bids'."

BKRTHOLD SPITZNot Ice of bule.

Notice Is hereby given that as Special Mastery In Chancery under appointment hy the Judge of the DistrictCourt of the Second Judicial Districtof tho County of Bernalillo, Territoryof New Mexico, I 111 sell nt publicvendue for cash at the front door ofthe Post Office, In the City of Albu-querque, New Mexico, on the 24th dayof January, A. I)., 1!)10, nt the hour often o'clock A. M. of that day the following described real estate, to-w-

Iit number four (4) in Block numbertwenty-fiv- e. (25) of the Huning High-land Addition to the Town, now city ofAlbuquerque, N. M., as Ihe same Is

known and designated upon the platof said Addition filed in the office ofthe Probate Clerk and Becolder of HernaMlIo t ounty, N. M., onthe 12th day of May, 18X7, Comity ofBernalillo, Territory of New Mexico,said property to lie sold t" satisfyJudgment and costs In case NumberS07.i, Mrs. W. II Worth and othersVs Mary C. Learning nnd George SLearning nnd others. Judgment rendered on tho 23rd day of August, 1!IM

and was bused upon the foreclosureof n Dc d of Trust dated August 2Sth1907, nnd recorded in the ProbateClerk and Kx-off- li io liecorder's offio

f Bernalillo County. N. M, August30th, 1H07, In Book I". T. D.. page HIS

said Deed of Trust made to secure finenote of line Thousand ($I.OuOfl(MDollars, and eight (X) coupon notesif Twenty ($20.oai Dollars each, andit the dale of foreclosure there was

io on mi Id notes, (be principal not,if One Thousand (1.000. 00) Dollarsnd seven (7) Interest notes, making

a total amount due or I.Hiino together with Interest from August 2S

1909. and there was further due theplaintiff. Mrs. W. B. Worth, the sum

f Forty Klght and 0 $4i.40Dollars for taxis paid on sal, I prop- -

rty .together with Interest at the ratet one per cent per month, from the

3(ith'dny of June, Iliag, the date ofpayment until the same Is paid, andthe said defendants nre Indebted tothe said plaintiff. Mrs. W. H. WorthIn the sum of Thirteen Dollars($13.00) for Insurance paid on saidproperty, together with Interest at tlirate t.f one per cent per month fromthe JOth day of Jane, 19n., the daleof payment until the same Is paid.There la also lu. under said decreethe sum of One Hundred and TwentyDollars ($120.0(1) as attorney's .

and the Special Master's fee. Purchaser to pay all the taxes due or tobecome due against said property .

FRANK If. MOO It F.,Special Master.

JOHN A. WHITK.Attorney for Complainant

Albuquerque, X. M.

First Publicad" November 26th,150. nov.2,29.30.d3.10,17,24

IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY,PKRSOXAI. Oil ItFAL,

CITY OH l(AX( IIWhich you want lo He'.l or Bent,LIST IT WITH I S We have hun-dred ehnncci of handling It lo yourone. If you want to buy a HOUSE.LOT. BITMNESS Oft ItANCII. foreah or essy pnymenta. rom to ut

nd we will put you on the rightroad.

JMONFY TO I.F.XO.GOLD AVENUE REALTY CO.,

117 WT.ST SOM AVE.M Sollle and IV V. Msnlrr,

rro'rh.-4r- .

WALL STREET.

ntcW York, Dec. 2. Speculative at-

tention whs diverted from the main

current of affairs in the stork markettoday in some bye channels having t,lo with special developments concern)nit railroad properties and their relat-

ions. The separation of the RockIsland and the St. Louis & San Franc-

isco system has given ground fromthe first, for suppositions of readjust-ments to follow, which might invid'emomentous consequences to the existi-

ng liaUince of relations und controlaininiK railroad properties. Today'sannouncement from the Lehigh Vul-le- y

of the coming entry Into Its dire.:-tnrnt-

of the dominant powers in iheUock Island company afforded lightin olio üuccimmi .vinco die raujuM- -

nK.nl was taking. The new foreesIn Lehigh Valley were at Home palmto disclaim any interest in WnbiM'nwhich has been influenced for severaldays liy an assumption that it was tocome Into the plans for the direct.br.iof Lehigh Valley. The supposition re- -

giirding the "deal" pointed as an alternntive to the Delaware, Lackawiinna & Western as an eastern outletfor the Hock Island to be linked bythe Wabash. This alternative did notweaken the effect of the Lehigh Valleytransaction owing to the close banking relations between the new forceshi Lehigh Valley and the Lncfciwannnelement In the old Lehigh Valley contml.

Tli reports of plans for extensionof the Western Maryland reorganizedproperty revived the conjectures of apossible completion of its linking withthe Wabash-Pittsbur- g for the carryinir out of the project for an oceanoutlet for the Gould systems, supposedat one time to have been abandoned.At the same time a wide field forsurmise was offered by the possible

of relations to acquisitionof the Prisco as an adjunct to theIhuvley holdings. From this was in-

ferred resale of the Missouri. Kansas& Texas, lately acquired by the samerupidlv growing power in the railroadworld. The joint effect of theserumors was not stimulating to themarket.

Considerable efect hi s been felt al-

ready from thd preliminary operationsIn connection with the developmentsmul it is evidently feared that the con-sequence of the actual accomplish-ment would be reactionary.

The serious effects of the switch-men's strike in the northwest and thefear of its spread had a depressingeffect. There came a report fromWashington that national bank holdi-ngs In railroad securities were to hescrutinized under the suggestion thatspeculative Interest is the stock mar-ket, especially by the greater NewYork's banks, played too large a partIn their conduct. Closing stocks:Allls Chalmers, pfd 53Amalgamated Copper 86 HAmerican Agricultural 46American licet Sugar 45 Vt

American Can, pfd 83American Car and Foundry... 7 1

American Cotton Oil 66 v;

American Hide and Leather, pfd 44,4American lee Securities 26American Linseed 14 MAmerican Locomotive 59American Smelting and Kef In.. 96

do pfd 110American Sugar Refining ....US1American Tel. and Tel 140American Tobacco, pfd 1 7 Vá

American Woolen "4.Anaconda .Mining Co 47Atchison llKVj

do pfd 104Allunllc Coast Line ...131 in 133Halllmore and Ohio 114

do jifd 91Hellilehein Steel 33 "4Brooklyn Rapid Transit "8Canadian Pacific ,.,.1777Central Leather 45

u pfd 107'. ituitral .,f New Jersey 310Chesapeake mid Ohio 85 4

Clikano and Alton 65Chicago Oreat Western 1SChicago and Northwestern ....175'Chicago. Mil. nnj st. Paul.... 154C C, c. and St. Louis 73Colorado Fuel and Iron 4 9Calorado und Southern- - 56

h 1st. pfd ... 81dn 2d. pfd . ... 80

Consolidate,! Gas ..147Corn Products . . 21Delaware and Hudson .. ...181

and Rio Grande . . . 49 'ilo pfd ... 85

Distillers' Securities . .. 36Kile . .. 33

Id 1st. pfd ... 47do 2d. prd .. . 39enera Electric , . .160

tircat Northern pfd. ..140--""rent Northern Ore Ctfs. ... 77Illinois Central ...14!Interborough-Me- t 23, u" I'M 54 S"'ier Harvester 10

"ter-M- ine, ,,fd. . 24International Paper 14International Pump 51I"a Central 27

nias City Southern . . . 43ilo pfd 70

and Nashville".'. 14MmneHpolis and St. Louis 51i tin. st. p. and Sault St. M 133

iwouri Pacific 70Missouri. Kansas and Texas.... 464V" 'fJ 73

"tlonal Biscuit 117'"mal Lead 7

Jut'l Ityg. f Mexico, 1st. pfd. 5.1York f... . i

k' r,n,a"o and West. 4J'Tolk and Western 93""h Amerl.-a- Ht

Northern Pacific 141re-,- .

MaM 44p""nyvanin 128os v..'.."; 111p'l,'"hu,r C. and St. Louis! MWT l Car 514'""man Pace Car 10.!, stee, s 508,!"ding ml'Ublie Stéél 45pfd 105

Co.pf.l

5

FOB SALE Two modernhouses, well located, close In, rented

for $82.00 per month, good homes,only $2,400, easy terms. Lloyd Hun-inke- r,

203 W. Gold.

THE Noulhn estéril Kealty Company.201 E. Central, has somu valuable bar.gains In rentals und property for sale.D(TYTÍTlrÁl'Tu7iícinioiiie. all mod-

ern improvements, best street InHighlands; a bargain. Owner lemingtown. Address 3d S, Walter.Foil SALI-- Best farm ill valley, 12

acres in alfalfa, fruit and truck;all under cultivation. Come and seeme. Wm. A. Brown, Alameda, N. M.

FOR SALE MiscellaneousFOR SALE Ticket to Mexico City,

cheap, If taken at once. AddressM. J., care this office.B XT i ATKli 1ÍONK rTTo pounds fór

$1; 60-l- b. can for $5. Order hymall. W. P. Allen, P. O. Box 202,Albuquerque, N. M.

FOlt S A LE Nenriy new buggy, sin-

gle harness. 612 N. fith.

FOil SALE All sorts of barnyardand slaughter house fertilisers

green or thoroughly dry and pulver-ized. Delivered In quantities to suitpurchnser. In any part of the city.Address phone 1403.

VAt'TTSf "CLEA TÑE RST--all

sizes andprices, for salo or rent. Phone 823,

N. W. Alger, 124 S. Walter.Folt SALE cheap; u good piano. Ap-

ply Zoo, care Journal.Folt SALE Popcorn and peanut

roaster. Enquire 1102 South Edith.

Foil SALE Spring wagon good con-

dition; also harness. Highland Liv-

ery barn.

FOR SALE Livestock.

Foil SALE Fine singlo driver nndrubber tired buggy, cheap. Inquire

315 West Silver.Foil SALI': My standard" bred h

lion: iiImu work horse. J.Trotter.

CLASSIFIED WS

StrictlyCASH

FOUNDFOUND Pocket book. Owner can

have aaine by calling at this office,proving property and paying for ad.FOUND Bunch of keys. Apply at

Journal.

TO LOAN

MONEY on hand to promptly makedeslrablo city or country real es-

tate loans. L. M. Drown, 2 and tStern block, phone 13'i

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OF APPLICATION.(010001)

United States Land Office,Santa Fe, N. M., Sept. 15. 1909.

Notice of application of K. Weyman6trotber and Minna Strother Wad-de- ll

for a United States patent toRex Placer, building stone, miningclaim.Notice Is hereby given, that In pur

suance of Chapter 6 of Title 83 of theRevised Statutes of the United States.that F. Weyman Htrother of Annap-olis, Md., and Minna Strother Waddel)of Columbus, Ocorgla, are claimingand are about to make applicationthrough their attorney, Richard H.Hanna, of Santa Fe. New Mexico, for

United Slates pstent for twentyacres of placer mining land contain-ing building stone and being the H. Hof N. K. 14 of N. W. U of section 12.township 10 N, range f. E. of N. M.

P. R. A M., situated in the Sandiamountain, Tijeras canyon, mining district. In the county of Rernali") nndterritory of New Mexico and knownás tho Rex Placer mining claim, aplut of same being herewith posted.

The notice of location of said TiesPlacer claim Is of record In the officeof the recorder of Rernallllo countyat Albuquerque, New Mexico, In Hook"M," Folio 82.

The said mining premises herebysought to be patented Is bounded asfollows, t: On north hy the un-

patented mining claim Abajo, on esatand south by vucant, unoccupied pub-

lic land, on the west by patented Undknown as Whitcomb.

Any and all persons claiming, ad-

versely, the mining ground, premisesor any portion thereof so described,platted and applied for are herebynotifica .that unless their adverseclaims are duly filed a according tolaw and the regulations thereunder,within the time prescribed by lew,with the register of the United Statesland office, at Santa Fe, In the countyof Panta Fe, territory of Nw Mxleo,they will be hsrred In virtue of theprovisions of said ststute.

Any and all, parsons claiming adversely tna land csftrlbea. or desir-ing to object for any reason to theentry thereof by applicant should filetheir affldsvlts of protest In this of-

fice on or before the 13th day f December, 1101.

MANTFL H. OTETtO.Hrtlster.

F0 R RENT RoomsFOB ÍIENT The most sanitary and

te rooms ut the Ulo Grand619 West Central.MODERN rooms and first class Board.

Denver Hotel, Second and Coat.FOR BENT Furnished room; S17

South Fourth Bt.; phone 1037.

Foil RENT Furnished room, $8.00per month, 513 West Lead.

NICELY furnished room, .lose lu.Kent reasonable, 4 OH N. Second St.

FO R RENT DwellingsFOÍÍTTenT Very choleo elgíít room

apartment overlooking park. 110North Eighth St., Inquire S and 4,(Irnnt block.FOR RENT See our list In another

column. John M. Moor Realty Co.

FOR RENT- - MiscellaneousGUNS TO RENT W. A, Goft Jb Co.,

phone 568.

FOR RENT OfficesFOR RENT Desk and olTicu room,

214 West Cold Ave.FOH RENT Office and storerooms

In the Commercial Club building.Apply to secretary.

FOR RENT Storerooms.STOREROOM for rent, Apply Wright,

this office.

PERSONALW. II. M At N ESS Formerly of Ar-

kansas, and Iowa City, Iowa. A re-

ward of one hundred dollars for hispresent address. In his Interest. Writeor wire collect. E. A. Morton, 5550Drexel Ave., Chicago.SEE Southwestern Kealty Co., bafort

you buy real estate.

BUSINESS CHANCES1.25 PER WORD Inserts classifiedads In S loading papers In U. ..

Send for list. The Dake AdvertisingAgency, 427 South Main street, LosAngeles, Cal.

FOR SALE Jersey dairy of IS se.leet cows, owner leaving city rea-

son for selling. Address 13. S. M.,care Journal.Fiji! S A L E Ewia bllsb ed business;

good location: low rent; cheap.A. II. ('., this office.

FOR SALE FurnitureWANTED Furniture to repaid W.

A. Ooff A Co., phone 661.

LEGAL NOTICES

First Published Nov. 1. HOD.05317 Not Coal l,Hnd.

NOTICIO FOlt PUBLICATION.Department of the Interior, U. 8.

Lund Office nt Santa Fe, N. M.,October 2Ü. 1009.Notice Is hereby given that Emll

Mann, of Albuquerque, N. M., who, onlanuary 8, 1905, made HomesteadEntrv, No. 12716, for northeast quar-ter, NE4), Section 30, Township 10V.. Range 4 E..N. M. P. Meridian, hasfiled notice of Intention to make FinalCommutation Proof, to establishclaim to tho land above described,before A. K. Walker, Probate Clerk,it Albuquerque, New Mexico, on the17th day of December, 190.

Claimant mimes as witnesses: W.D. Miller, Albert C. Il'one, JosephFarr, J. II. Prune, all of AlbuquerqueN. M. MANUEL 11. OTERO,

Register.

First Published Nov. S. 1Í09.0830! Coal Land.

NOTICI-- : I'Oll PUHLICATIOV.Department of the Interior, U. S.

Land Office nt Santa Fe, NewMexico, Nov. 1. 1909.Notice Is hereby given that Juan

Domlnqucz, of Cabezón, N. M., who.on July 8, 1905, made Desert-lan- d

Entry (Serial 0S302), No. 652, forSE'i, NWU ; SW'i. N E Vt , Ntt.SEi. Section 34. Township 18 N..Rango 2 W.. N. M. I'. Meridian, hasfiled notice of Intention to makeFinal five year Proof, to establishclaim to the land above described,before A. E. Walker, Probate Clerkof ncrnallllo county, at Albuquerque,New Mexico, oil the 20th day of De-

cember, 1909.Claimant names as witnesses: Ren-

tara Haca, Jose Lobato, Pernio(almidón. Pablo Domlhquex. all ofCaber.on, New Mexico.

MANUEL R. OTERO, Register.

FOR SALE$00- 0- shingle roof adobe,

shade trees, corner lot, high-lands, close In.

Jlo.Vl 5 room frame, near shops,easy terms.

tl.MMl brick, shade andfruit trees, large burn, S. Broad-way.

11730 4 -- room bungalow, modern.South Walter St.

12110(1 frame, modern, 8.p.roadway, easy terms.

g2r.no frame, bath, sta-tionary nashtubs, large sleepingporch, highlands, close In.

$211.". brick, mod-

ern, good cellar, highlands,close in.

I2K.V) brick.modern, largecellar, corner lot, E. Coal avt.,terms.

f'jmi.l.nn 1 ' story brick.modern, hardwood floors, nearrar line, 4th ward.

Several good pieces of businessproperty. Lots and houíe In allparts of the city. Ranrhef andsuburban homes., Honey to loan.

A. FLEISCHERIleal EMate lire Insurance

Surety Uonds -

lliu i Second M. rttnna 914

J. M. Sollie,ecmber ut $1.06 und May at $1.05 lf

1.05 H.The corn market closed unchanged

to c higher.Oats closed with prices Vic to c

above yesterday.

The Metals.New York, Dec. 2. Standard cop

per locally was weak; no quotationsfor spot were made on can, nut laterbids and offers established the inur

Ikot about 81 2.87 m 1 3.0(1 for bothspot and December; January, $12.87Si 13.10; February, $1 2.87 fe 1 3.25London closed easy, spot C58, 7s, tidFutures, 59, 10s. Local dealers quotelake at $ 1 3.25 if 1 3.50; electrolytic at$13.1213.37; casting at $13.00ifi)13.25.

Lead tliet. spot $4.37 if 4.4 2 ; NewYork and East St. Louis, $4.20ifi)

4.27. London market lower ut 1

17s, 6.Spelter weak, spot $fi.K (fi 6.30; New

York and East St. Louis, $6.25 askedLondon market unchanged at 23.

Silver, 51 Uc; Mexican dollars, 43c

Cliicnuo Livestock.Chicago, Dec. 2. Cattle Heceipts.

7,000; steady; beeves, $3.85 rr 9.1 5 ;

Texas steers. $3.701 4. i u; westernsteers. $4.00tfi 7.40; Blockers and feeders, $ 3 . 1 0 ifi 5.10; cows and hellers,$2.10f 6.65; calves. $6.25(5 8.50.

Hogs Heceipts, 20,000; steady;light, $7.70f8.20; mixed. S7.75 s.Sfi ;

heavy, $7.90 iff 8.40; rough, $7.90 iff

S.10; good to choice heavy, $8.10S.40: pigs, $(.65 fr' 7.70: bulk of sale,$8.10(9 8.30.

Sheep Receipts, 10,000; steady ;

native, $2.755.00: western, $3.00íí5.00; yearlings, $5.40f6.80; lambs.native, $5.25 0 7.75 ; western, $5.25 if7.65.

Huiisiim City Livestock.Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 2. Cattle

Receipts, 5.000, Including 400 southerns; steady; native steers, jemiw8. 50; southern steers, $3.40 (fi B.fio ;

southern cows. Í 2.00 4.1 5 ; nativecows and heifers, 2.50 ii (i.00; stockers and feeders, 13.155,50; bulls,$2.itW 4.10; calves. $3.50(fi 7.50; west

cows,ern steers, $3.S0(fi 5.50; western$2.754.50.

Hogs Receipts, 10,000; steadybulk of sab s, $7.95 (á 8.20; heavy, $8.15ÍP8.25: packers and butchers, $8.00W8.20; light, $7.6008.05; pigs, $6.50$)7.50.

Sheep Receipts. 5,000; steady;mutton, $4.50(fi 5.50: lambs. $5.75 W

7.(15; range wethers and yearlings,$4.25i range ewes, $3. 25 Si 6.25.

St. lxMllM SM'ltCT.

St. Louis, Dec. 2. Lead, $4.27spelter, $6.22.

New York (OlU.n.New York, Dec. 2. Cotton closed

steady at net advances of 7 to 12points.

St. Unit Wool.St. 'Louis, Mo., Dec. 2. Wool, un-

changed. Medium grades, combingand clothing, 24 (ft 30c; light fine, 22(f)27c; heavy fine, 12fff21c; tub washed,2G(f)3fc.

Try a Morning Journal Want Ad

ANY T1MK YOi; TltADK WITH I S,audi l that you Hid not get yourmoney's worth, just nnk for it back,that'- - all.!8 in. red and white, mixed linen

and cotton table cloth, per yard Ilk- -

58 in. half bleached ground bronzefloral design table linen, per yd. 50c

62 In. handsome full bleached ta-ble linen .W

Rleached bed sheets, ft."- - ami (cPillow slips 12 f ami 2(oChildren's black yarn mittens . . . LieLadies' outing flannel night gowns,

well made, all scams finished ..UOcChildren's heavy cotton fleeced un

derwear, price accoroing 10 size,15o to 40o

Infanta' fine soft nil wool uniler-wrapper- s,

according to size.2.-.-C anil :t()c

A nice all woo, good size, gray-be-

blanket 1 "

Pure white fleece bed blanket . ,$7.50Ladies all Jolt slippers .

We have something swell In neckmufflers, 5(k

Till-- : MWM. KIKKK. Prop.

VF.ll Y littij: MONKV will;) MNCJ WAY WITH IS AM

YOI AIM). fOMR A XI F1XA.MTXF.OI R STOCK. F. J. PRATT CO.,211 S. SFAOXI ST. 1'HOXE 45.

I.FXiAL NOTKK.

Last will and testament of MarcoDragóle, deceased.

To Frances Ilragole, executrix.Frances Drsgole, Kiln Frances Lucero,Rosa May Dragóle, Clarence Dragóle,devisees, and to all whom it mayconcern:

Ynu are hereby notified that Ihe al- -

leered I.nst Will and Testament ofMareo Dragóle, late of the County ofBernalillo and Territory hi New Mex-

ico, deceased, has been produced sndread In the Probate Court of theCounty of Bernalillo. Territory ofNew Mexico, at an adjourned regularterm thereof, held on the sth day ofNovember. 1909, and the day of theproving of said alleged Ijtst Will andTestament was by order of the Judgeof said Court thereupon fixed forMonday, the 3rd day of January, A.II.. 11. Term oí said Court, at 10o'clock In the forenoon of said day.

Given under my hand and thd Healof this Court, this tb day of NOTcm-be- r.

A. V. 190.tso. O A. F:. W'ALKFP..

Probata clerk.

lionds were steudy. Total sules, parvalue, $5.257,000. United States bondswere unchanged on call.

BOSTON STOCKS AND HOXPSClosing Prices.

MoneyCall loans 5

Time loans 5

HondaAtchison Adjustable 4s .... 3

Atchison 4s 95 V!

HaJlroatlsAtelrlson llji'ii

do pfd 104.Boston and Albany 228Ronton and Maine 147 iiBoston Elevated 130Fllchburg, pfd 129Union Pacific 198 V

MiscellaneousAmerican Argc. Chemical ...i 46

do pfd 102American Pnéu. Tube 8 MAmerican Sugar 118

do pfd 117A merlcan Tel. and Tel. . .140American Woolen . . . 34

do pfd . .103Dominion Iron and Steel .. 68 '.iEdison Electric Ilium.... . .249General Electric ..160Massachusetts Electric . . 15Massachusetts (Jas .. 76I'nited Fruit 147United Shoe Mach . 64

do pfd 30U. S. Steel 87

do pfd 123 UMining-Adve- nture

7

Amalgamated 86Arizona Commercial 44Atlantic 11

Butte Coalition . . 29Calumet and Arizona 101Centennial 37Copper Range 81Daly West 7

Franklin . 16Hranhy .102Greene Cananea .in,Isle Royale . 24Massachusetts Mining . 6Michigan . 6

Mohawk . 1

Nevada . 26?,North Bulto 1

Old Dominion . 61Osceola .157Parrot . 29Ouincy sr.Shannon 15Trinity . 10I'nited States Mining 53United States Oil 36Utah 44Victoria 3Winona 8Wolverine US

Chicago Board of Trade.Chicago, Dec. 2 Threatened spread

of the switchmen's strike causedstampede among shorts In the whoatmarket today and transformed a lireviously weak market Into one of thedecided strength kind. Provisionsclosed strong.

The wheat market closed with De

A BALD-HEADE- D WOMAN.

shorn of Her I'rown of lleiwly Losesin I .ovo Hod Marriage.

Hair Is certainly most necessary towoman. Who could love and marry

bald-heade- d woman? What charmscould one array to offset such a disfigurement?

A woman's goal Is usually love nndmarriage. Her crowning glory Is herhair. The loss Of her hair mars herbeauty, happiness and success. Yetright here where we live, are thous-ands of women neglecting or In Jurlntheir hair to such an extent that it isonly a matter of time when it will beutterly ruined.

Many women destroy the beauty oftheir hair through thoughtlessness orIgnorance of certain facts. They donot shampoo their Imlr often enoligh,or too often. They use soaps or prep-arations which contain Ingredientsharmful to the scalp and hair.

As a result of such treatment dand-ruff Is created, the hair loosens, losescolor, falls out, and baldness com-mences, unless proper und promptprecautions are taken in time. Thenagain, mlcrohes and certain diseasesbring about unhealthy scalp and hairconditions.

Most people can rid themselves ofdandruff and correct diseased scalpand hair conditions if they will usethe right remedy. We have that rem-edy, and we will positively guaranteethat It will eradicate dandruff andprevent baldness or it will not costthe user anything.

That's a preety broad statement, butwe will back It and prove It withour own money. Rexall ' f3 HairTonic is the remedy that will growhalf and overcome scalp and hairtroubles. It will grow hair even onbald heads, unless all life in the hairroots has been extinguished. the.follicles closed, and the scalp Isglaied and shiny. It gets Its namefrom Ihe fact that It grew hair InS3 out of 100 cases, wheré It receiveda thoroughly hard. Impartial andpractical test.

We want you to try Rexall "93"Hair Tonic nt onr risk. Yon surelycannot los.- - anything hy doing so.while you have everything to gain.You would better think this over, andthen come In and see its about thisoffer. You will be well repaid foryour visit to our store. Two sizes. S

cents and 1 00. Remember you canobtain Rexall Remedies in Albuquer-que onlv al onr store, The RitillStore J If. O Rtelly Co

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8 THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1909.

GEO. W. HICKOX COMPANY YOU can't be too particular about personal appearances;man counts

FRENCH & LOWBERFUNERAL DIRECTORS

Licensed EinbalineraLADY ASSISTANT

SOI W. Ceil I nil. Telephone 580

New Alr-tico- Pioneer Jeweler.Will keep oM'ii cvciiiuus until lilísimas. rot In and sec tlio

many nifty. creations hc have selected. Pili-- right.THE ARCH FRONT. II. South Second Street. one who is carlessly dressed, orIII

HandbagsEvery lady uses a hand-

bag, Now, gentlemen, if

you are looking for a nice

present for a lady, why

not get her a nice hand-

bag and why not come to

our store to get it, We've

I mm aI: i .; I I

lnJW - II IM ln. in I II

The Woodmen of the World willhold their nnniiiil election of officersto nerve In 1910 tonight, when theygather In the forest of the Elks'lodge rooms. All members are

to attend. I. K. Phillips,clerk; Kdward Moore, C. C.

The following puidls of Mrs. Lnwrv

I SI i. M ''SC?';.i 1á I:.

CRESCENT HARDWARE CO.Stove, Range, House Furnishing fiood. Cutlery ami Tools, ironFin, Valvca and l ilting, pliimhlii;;, Healing, Tin and Copper WorkSIS WEST CENTIIAI. AVENUE. PHOXK 815 ,. ', ti'nt the Barcias school have a record of mmneither absent nor tardy during th

month of Novemher; Kred Haigonogne, Celestina Dreyfus. Kuiniu DreyT If A T II I S C O I' a It M las, (.'urina Nuanes, Minnie lings, Joe

nrent and Salem Turner.Mr. and Mrs. Robert rolloek havi

( Incu-poi-atc-

..(i will lini ii share lii 1 1. greatestprofit maker in ihe Soiillivvcst an

in mi ntfalf, rami fur only$7.71 er acre. .Dividends or 20 percent it it ml. lnr full particular

returned from an extended vixlt to StJoseph, Mo., and have taken up their mmresidence at üoi North Walter street.

got one of the nicest as-

sortments you ever saw,Bags for $1.00 to $1.5.00.And right here and now

we defy any one to show

better goods for themoney,

STRONG'S BOOK STORE,Ncvt IKwir to I'oMolflce. Phone 1 1411.

Mrs. Pollock us iieeomiiHnled by heraddress or mil on sister. Miss Caroline rienrgc. who willa. ii. stiioi p.

lacking m small matters or neat-ness.

Hart Schaffner & Marxclothes are made for men whoare particular; and for men whoought to be, and are not partic-ular enough.

Such clothes help a man;they add to his force by givinghim a sense of being well dress-ed; it's like being in good so-

ciety to wear good clothes; stim-ulates a fellow to do his best.

You ought to wear HartSchaffner & Marx clothes; youought not to wear anything else;the best isn't too good for youand you think so yourself.

Suits, $22 to $35Overcoats, $20 to $25

This Store Is The Home ofHart Scliaffner Mar .'lollies.

spend several months here visitingF. F.O.G. In I he report of the Young Wnm- -n's Christian association In vestí

T Iffila,'s issue II wan stated thai the - nCOFFEE port covered the time from August ü

to Novemher 1. It should have been . i .r 7 a

from June 23, six weeks before theWe are now In our new atore, organization was effected, until Noand kh have the finest vember 1. ffll.'-IM- iltlon of Wall Paper, Paint, Oils,

JS THE Kll TIIVT MIXVpeople u n - iu: m;mzi:.

WE U.W 1. IT.

but it was named llallcy's comet Inmemory of the man who had madea special study of its movements.i Varnlshc, Picture I 'milieu,

etc., In New Mexico. I KSKv''!is'The Morning Journal attempted to

The New Mexico Realty syndicateal II recent meeting elected the fol- -linvlnK olflcers: 10. N. Wilson, presi-dent: t A Clerk, and treas-urer; itlclmrd Hanna. altornev; II. 1).Schuyler, general axciil: directors.John A. White. Adolpb lildh-r- , 10. NWilson, C. A. Clark, lavid W. (Ilcnn.

communicate yesterday with I'rofes- -r Lowell, but it is ascertained that !.''i-Wii'-O. A. HUDSON,40c. POUND there i some class to the professor

nd he communii ui s bis findingsnly to such eminent journals as theCorner I 'our Hi and Copicr. 'í feZZ3 The Hrotherhood of St. I'aul of New York World, the London Dailvtie 4.Mail, the Tai ban Valley News and Cn,rrlt.ht l l,r

soli.iruer A Marait her periodicals. There was noughtJoint? with Tero, hut it was foundhat he has been burninii out the

wires lately and is evidently seeinuthings at night..

l.cad Avenue Metliodist church en-

joyed nil elaborate bantiuet In thechurch parlors last evenliiR. coversbelnx laid for thirty. The spread wasprepared by the l.alles' Aid societyof the church unil was a culinaryachievement in every sense of theword. John A. White affiliated .isloastmasler and culled upon numer-ous members of the hrotherhood fortoasts, the responses heinjr both In-

teresting ami clever. Prominent

l'roftssor Hpot .Moore, the eminentistronomer, when consulted yesterdayaverred that the supposed comet was SIMON STEMN

THE CENTRAL AVENUE CLOTHIER

Ihe reflectiton of the searchlight onthe Colombo theater or mayhap theprecursor of h moving picture mn- -Ward's Store hlne which he has ordered. Tomamong the after dinner speakers was

tn tha avant tht rod should antraoatv your morning papar tala-pho- na

tha POSTAL, TELEGRAPHCO. divine your nam and addraasand tha papar will ba dallvarad by aaiHiclal maaaangar. Tba talapbona laNo, la.

S B E W A RD CM.Tha abova reward will ba paid

for tha arraat and oenvlctloo of anynna caught ataallng ooplaa of thaMorning Journal from tba doorwaya of autiaeribara.

JOURNAL PUBLIIHINO OO.

Judge 10. A. Maun, who delivered oneof the most InterestiiiB nddresseg ofthe evening.Homci If. Ward, Mgr.

1 'líame 206SIS Marido Air,

.Morrln, cemetery inspector, statedthat the knew it was Ilalley's cometbecause it wub the same one he sawforty years ago hack in lirooklyn.Col. Hopewell gravely opined that itwas the headlight of a train coming inover the New Mexico Central whileothers believed it was the Stiimm bal-loon en route to Mars. In fact theeminent local authorities appearedseriously divided on the subject.

HOW MANY LASATER ON TRIALSTRONG BROTHERSI

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like a good American Block Coal fire. We have

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LAUNDRY

Forecast.Washington, fee. 2. West Texai:

Fair Friday, rain and cooler at nightor (Saturday; possibly mow in I'anHand!

New Mexico: Increasing cloudi-ness in south, snow and colder In thenorth portion Friday; Snturduy rainor snow and much colder.

Arizona: Partly cloudy and colderin mouth, snow and much colder Fri-day in north portion with u cold waveat night; Saturday lair In south,snow in north portion.- -

AMATEUR STAR GAZERSCHAVES AND ARIAS

NOT GUILTY1s VIEW THE INVISIBLEWHITEAlleged Slayer of Nicholas Saa-che- z

Being Tried in Bernalil-

lo County on Change of Ven-

ue from Valencia,

ORATORS COMPETE

AT ELKS THEATER

TONIGHT

WAGONSHeavenly Body Seen in the Gar

Verdict of Acquittal in Case ofish Light of Day Turns Out toBe Our Old Friend Venus deMedicine,

The case of I ho territory versusJohn I. Lasalcr, of Los I nuns, charged

Claud HultoStenographerand Notary Public117 1--2 W. Gold

Phone 898.

the Territory Versus San JoseMen Charged With Larcenyfrom Box Cars,High School Students Meet in

Insure in the Occidental Life.Orluk Olorletu liecr. Phone 483.

A murrlngc license was Issued yes-terday to M Inch Hkylca of A Ibiupier-qu- e

and Sadie l'uvey of Uis Vegas.Judge Morlarty, father of the hust-

ling town of Morlnrly In the Kslnuclnvalley, was 11 visitor in the city yes-terday.

Mrs Floicni i P. Johnston has re-turned . an extended visit in l.osAngeles and Is the truest of Mr. andMrs. A If Slroup at their home onNorlh Klcvcnl Ii sire. I.

The ladl.s of Ihe tl. A. It. will meet

FEE'SPURE HOREHOUND

TABLETS

For That Cold.

WALTON'S DRUG STORE

Annual Oratorical ContestI'lie first verdict of not guilty to be

When slnld and respectable cllUcnsget to seeing enmela flirting Ihelrlulls around in Ihe blue empyrean InIhe day lime, II Is a time the Sundaylid were extended lo cover week days,or Hint an Investigation ol the muchmooted iiuestlon, "What Is Whiskey?"he undertaken at once bv Ihe

This Evening; General PublicInvited,

returned in a criminal case during thepresent term of court was presented

with the murder of Nicholas .Sanche:;

al Tome, N. M., on September K, 1108.

was taken up in ihe district cou'lhere yesterday morning, Judge Ira A

Abbott sitting on the bench. Lasat.'fwas- Indicted Tur murder by a Vab li

county grand Jury two days .il'c:the cl'falr happened. A ciiango ofvenue was secured from Wicnciacounty to ilernalilbi (oiin'v becauseof alleged feeling exMil,f rl the low-er county regarding the .irittei-- T'..ei ase is belli;: prosecuted ir the ter-ritory by All alley Ocnoi.i! Krank W.Cluing. I'onn.'iiy d'ist i.t aitoiiicy,who is fainl'lar with tit K.

the district court yesterday niorn- -

iibT by the Jury vvhlclf sat 111 the casein regular session nt 2:',Ui p. in. to- - The annual oratorical conlesl of thef the territory versus Krank Ariasilay in i iild Fellows' hall lor the elec-

tion of ul leers, lly order of the presand Jose (Tiavcs. The men were in- -

That Mr Ilalley's ,usily celebratedcomet, tall and all, was visible in thesouthwestern portion of the heavensfrom noon yesterday until alter sixo'clock last night was the startlingphenomenon IttHiMcd upon by numer-ous persons who observed a brightand shining liiniimiry in the blue

nulled dome yeslerdav and hist eveii- -

ident.1.. It. Thomson. fnrlncrly of this

city, now tiHUl Ititi In Los Aúpeleswhere be has Invested In property. IsIn Ihe cltv lor a lew das looking al

Alluiipieripie high school, an eventlooked forward to with mm h interesteach year by people geiieraly through-out the cltv. will be held ill the Klks'I heater this ev ening, commencing at N

o'clock.Klve orations will be delivered, nolle

of which "ill be of such lengths as tobecome tiresome. The subject havebcin selected wllli much care and are

dieted a year ago on a charge of lar-- I

cfiiy from Santa I'e box cars in ihlower freight yards, and extractedtherefrom numerous inicies andgoods. including cases of brandy,whiskey, boxes of cigars and cases ofbutter. Portions of the goods wereshipped by the .Meyers Liipior com-pany of this city to a firm in .Moun- -

ter tils A Ihinptcrquc holdings.It. A. Klsller h aves Ibis eveninu f

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Phone 435 - 220 W. Gold

. Ilobson l.s (.elcllilllli i.asaterAccoiilin,! ti t 'oti: a bic lerin, i ic

Wallace Hesseldenf.lOMOKAlj CONTKACTOK.

Figures and workmanship count.Wo guarantee more for jour moneythan any other contracting firm inAlbuiiuerque.Office at the Superior Planing Mill.

I'llOXt 377.

a three months' eastern trio duringvv In. h lo w ill Nil t'blcaiio, N

upon iniercsiiiig nud absorbing topics.The program will consist of vocal andinsirunieiit.il selections by well knownsoloists and the High school

YoiU i'lty nnd bis old home in Allen- -

town. Ia. tainair. The grand Jury considered tin:etuieuce siroug enough to indict Arias

iau. (Mhcrx more familiar with as-tronomy declared ih.a the phuict wasnone other limn Venus, which bap-hen- s

to la' piirtlculnrlv bright, jusi ntIhe present in id iaihlc a goodpart of the day because of Hie rarefiediilmoKpbere In Ibis region.

The rumor I lint the slar was Ilal-ley's comet probably resollé,! , , the4omh1p that has been going on aboutthis celestial visitor for the past sev-eral Hecks II Is rile that llalbyscomet has n visible for more thana monib. but , vlraordinarllv high

and llaves, both of whom reside inSan Jose, south of Alhuipic npic, and

of the ni in mil v. it i essi.s lo ih,. ter-ritory .veste 'la v, lisaicr was i:i."i,.ing a fiesta i1 Tome, 'ogetlir with,his wife, his s n uud t'.t.iil ib.ngiili r.A dance wis ni k i u a ;cM,Lasater and ,i mm name Liicaa Ar-agón beca ne involve i m , eail.iland went . i; i, set:!' tn-- l. cn!(r-eiicc- s.

An oft ". ii., v v '.. ,kc upthe scriip. Hienliij I ..i eiier. wit . wasreleased tile i l,;s pn in to i n; I ;rh

A purse of fifty dolíais has beenbung up by Mr. Simon Stern, to bedivided among the five contestants nslollows The best oration, fifteen dol-- Iirs: the second best, twelve dollars

and a hall bird beat, ten dollars:

lilev- were tried nt tile last term of inr on linniicourt, the trial resulting In a doa.fr CASESizo uní IIIIHALineiu i,v ine jury. rue nun ,,rebrought lo trlil again ties 'eim r.d

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pnvv it tcb scopes are necessary to ohserve II I'l'ol I'erclval Lowell, tb

.heir acipntlal v i slerd y fol-lowed. The case was begun vlon livbond,

placeLai i' .i t' ll tow ai ds a

where ii" Ii lliu bi d his v.,.;- -veil Known astronomer, has heelKeeping a record of the comet's ae allernoon and was not compl-- t ! i,;itillions t,.r more than two weeks', using on, being

ran. by si.H.o.M .1. ace. ldl'lg i,. Uil- -

x t cii.nt in, n, Ihe w

loiiitb best, seven dollars anil fiftyceins. and the fifth best, five dollars.The judges on thought and composi-tion will be: lev W I'. litio. K. L.Mcdler ami I'. K Wood, and

on delivery. Iir. W. ;. Mope, J.II. i'Kiellv an, I K. V. I'lancy.

The general public is cordlaly in-vited to all, ml the contest, admissionto w hleh will he gratis.

The program in lull follows:Solo, ' When the Heart Is Young"..

bis large telescope and other apparlate Wednesday oig!;l li:.iri t A-ttorney i!. S. Kl o, k proee,tel He easefor Ihe territory an. i tie- : ''. n L. nwere represented In- AUcr-u- V. C.lleacock of Ileacock f: I..M':;h.i .

.'ins in the Lowell observatory at lilty p"is,ins. K. -later growingdelltly believ I i ba .

ON THEJOCKET

Many Alleged Violators of Var-

ious Statutes Remain to be

Brought to Trial in the Di-

strict Court,

his l:i;'i.r wasto i arrv on the researchvvork

It is said that Ihe comet will bein danger, ,opic; i.asdicr secured an

I axe and mile hi, way ilii-ni- theI i rowd to i point ilea.- - by tid. rI luirán placed Lasater. Sr.,

visible i,, the naked eve within thellext six weeks and those who Werepositive about the slar iiiiiieiiring in

Iiudby LuckSCHUMANN MUSICA TViola lllellher.

"ration The National I'roblem"IMgar Jaffa.

the heavens Vestir, lav being Mr. Hal-le- v

h will have another , i,in,rl u n it v tounder arrest and stalled lo take himlo Jain. lim ing the excitement Nicho

MI'.V.S It I II IK II . I s. . . $1, 1.50. V. It, U..MI uud II

MIOVS sMIlklM; .IXCMOTs. . . . V H .'.. 7.50. up to 1. 1. .'HI

iiovs' im ii ittmi sM.nil

novs UN; n,iti s .

I '.'.".: nilMIN S I'VNH I sl..... . :.o to ..Vntl

Mi:vs 1 1 v i : ni r iiom:.plain color-.- , Oiiy hriiiid..

-- ", und 50 li ntsMI N S ( 111 I Alt ll).s, all

color, $l.2.--,

.7. 2.2.--,.

2. .Ml.

MIOVS II II K i: It C II I I I'si:s .i2.--

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t "rallónlo so. oe siitr-ga.ii-

llalbv's comet was first noticed in ."The .Men Who Made nur Nation.''lialph ttibson.Hie war II I!. C. Since (hen it has WOMAN'S CLUB Une hundred and twenty-fiv- e crim

las was siaiuicii. ily.iig in .:

short lino, and Liisal.-,- ' .y.is cb,irg"iwith his lini dor.

It is likely that the m. will. not IncumplcK-,- :ore Monday.

Solo. ".May Morning"ppeared regularly every Tfi or 77ears, in all "Ii limes. In IDiltj the,p iirmice of ih, met was consul-

ted to be tb.. precursor of the fun

inal cuses still remain on the ducketin the Second Judicial district court,

William W ill NewellIrfda Neher.

"ration "Industrialgues! of Kngland by William of Nor-man, 1. II was ii magnificent oblect

Kdm alien In the Public Schools."Helen Heucock.CH Ii M, M h i:

according to a summing: up of un-

tried criminal cases taken yesterday.These rases are against various per

MUtK MV IV- -Mt i i : i ci i i;im maxI HI.S.S is r.iti im,. MEDIC"ration L SOCIETYn 114.1 and again in 1 22M. at which

une II was supposed lo torelell the

Interesting Program Arrangedfor Regular Meeting of Or-

ganization This Afternoon ,

."Leaders, Ancient and .Modern."Fred Calkins.bath of riiillp Augustus of France. sons who have been Indicted for dif

In It.'iR il appeared shortly after the Solo, "All I'nr You". .;uv li'HardeloiTurks had taken Conslanlinnnle. In ferent violations of-th- e law, frommurder to refusing to send children

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MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY KILLEDXh2 It im observed bv llallev. who ELECTS OFFICERS

Charlotte Pratt,"ration Conser-vation of Our National Ucsoureeg."(imputed Its orbit and showed that II to school, and Include cases allcginwas identical with the great comets of 1'avid KosenwHld.

I S3 1 and I Ml i. and predicted its re- - Select inn High School orchestra mayhem, cruelty to animals, violations,.r 1... 0 1.... -- ..llln II- -Mini lor 11 ml of 1 7 ó S or 175!. llal- - Judges' decision and awarding ofley died before Its appearance In 175R. priaes A. J. Maloy.

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The music of Schumann will be thefeature of the program for the meet-ing of the Woinan'a club at the clubhouse this afternoon at 3:43. The fullprogram s as follows:(a) Novelette Schumann(h) Warum? (Why?) Schumann(c) Ktude Paganltii-Schiiman- n

Mrs. Mabel Stevens Himoe.(a) Ich kann'a nicht fassen (Krau- -

Bernalillo County AssociationChooses Men to Head Organi-

zation Dm ing Ensuing Year.Incororatr

tut- - ouu,m.v itttt, litlvcll, aiüJ'if "(juor to minors and other transgres-sions of a more or lest, serious nature.Put very few of these cases III 1"

reached during the present term, how-ever. The number of cases on theducket is about Ihe average numberleft over from term to term. Most fthe persona charged with tho variouscrimes aro out on bond.

122 S. Second St. 119 West Gold Ave.

enlii-he- lAt an interesting ami well attendedtb) lu iting an meiuen Fingermeeting or the Hernalillo County Med-

ical association, held In the office ..i Miss K. Hlanehe liothceb.Tlic Two Crenailicrs s, binnaiinHr. II. l Hust. Wednesday evening.

the following officers ere rlecte. I i,Mr. Forrest Cnrtw rlglit.

a) tirlllcn Scliiuuann(b Night Piece No. 4 Schumann(c Fnihlingsnacht . . Schumann-Ll.)c- t

serve during the ensuing year:President Ir. - C. Kice.

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dalrvhiK. They may be seen in action any afternoon from three to four

i ra n kSet ret.iry Hr. V. K. Toll. .

Treasurer fir. K. 'siina.i'ensor Mr. Walter C. Hope.lich-gate- to th- - annual meeting ofthe New M.xico Medical socit. IirJ K. I'earce ami fir II It. KauttmanAn Inter. sung 'paper on "Puerperal

was read hy I r. Kaiiffman. Ir a'. K.Liik.na ,.l i,i tb. ..s. iission whitbloll, .tied the reading of the paper andlr. W. U. Hope ottniated na uuiii.-r- .

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