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Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

5-2-1909

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ALBUQUEBQUE MOKNING JOURNAL.THIRTY-FIRS- T YEAR, Vol. CXXII. No.32. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1909, li) M:ul SO (is. n Month: Single Copien, ft - to.

liv Currier till m month.

in the Cuite, States and has b, ensel, I b Mr Palmer since I s " nil'a siu'c, -- s,,r has been elected I. lent, llGASH TO SALVE LIONS BAGGED NEW GOVERNOR BOOMING GONS LAKE VESSELS

axes and bringing water, to cave theSchool buildings.

".Mr. ilaun r was using the erow'haiagainst a wtill, and I. higher up. hii?pouring wat, 'i- - ,,n plarrs catching fire.We hail hoi ki d on Hi,, hoimr a con-siderable time, wltiiont being harmedby tlio .Moslems, when tin' Arm,

at ihi' other end ol' tin' stcommenced firing on th,. house vvhcr,tin- loot, is were at work. Suddenly

WOUNDS OF BÍ MIGHTY TAKES OATH WELCOME JAP

WARSHIPS

In TLI n M

alli Sov ereign Orand t 'inina;iih t

Samuel c. Lawrence ,,i p., stop willi py 111,' ol t'lce

Li L I A N ÁToLli S E EMM A

MARIE WILHELMINA

Imp, nig Name for Ijiiosi Daughterof Hon-.,- - of Orange.

The Hague. Mav I 'I'll, con. lili,of i.i'i, i ll illl' liniua whogave birth to a daughter, and thlicit ,11'lne, ss (oilav ,- thorouglilvisluctorv. The princess has beene, Juliana Louise Knimu .Ma Wil-

hclmina.- -

Voictican Iti-h- Con-- o, ruled.Koine. Mav I The l!ev, Farrelly

was , o use, rat. , bishop of Cleveland'., today by Cardinal Colli. In the

biiikii ol the American cll, ge In

lionie Pi a,l i, 'ally all th" m, nib, usthe A llel-l- i a II ,11 in Koine and

nunilie , high prelates wei pri

SHIPWRECKED CREWTO SEA IN OPEN BOAT

N ,1 Von. Ma; I. Th livei, ,l schooner, , VA lliain C. I 'armof Portland. M went ashore

111, Mollees lit" a v me. si tton onsouth coast of i ,ong Island in a

rlhe.ist gnl,. and thick w,eatliela rly loday i 'a pta in lie, ,1 nd bi;

crew ,," nil,, men. unat'le to i, b th,shore, hoard, ,1 their va boat andI'.evnig sc;i n ., I'd allclioiiit to aw;,,the coining ol It, Ip,

The Carnegie via- - hound from k

t,. Portland. I T, trom Ho

lilesaving station w , re iitiable I" ,vIbr, iiigi the t rein, n, I, ois suit' 'e,boat was ov ,i t urn, ,1 and two ot' Holife- -. ilel'S wele cUgllt ' ' i 1'.

and ti. arlv ,li,oine,l b, lote their , om-- t

ades could rescue h, in

POLICE BLOCK

BLACK

'DL1ECIIVL NARiiOvVLfESCAPES ASSASSINATION

Neman ( .antui od in unea.'-'-

May Throw Lidit on Petio-sin- o

Muider in Italy and Simi-

lar Climes in America,

lly Morning .litnrniil IMM'Hiil 1.4'iimmI ltlroChicago. May I. A Sicilian cap-

ture. I by the police her,. I, might in thesearch lor Ihe assailants ol Detectivei labi le! I.oiigahardl, head of the"lllaek Hauil" sipiad who narrowlyc'cap, death last night t,,l, n storyIhat may' throw some light upon themurder of Lieutenant Joseph Pelro- -

luo, of the New York police, andI;,,, may prcieni a similar all, nipt

upon the hie ol a .Now orb, alls i ll

htectlie named Duulunlo.The detectives I 'ot rosi n ,,, Longa- -

haiill and 1 according to Hieleilian's More w,re marked for ilc.it li

by Hie libo k Hand societv in Iheast, m lilh-llal- y ago P, It,,', tu, was

kilbd In all, r i noel a,, leiplot had b, n laid lot hin, .ong.i- -

mil ha be, i wat, I to IV, ek'.l'h, Nell (.ul, IIS plot is still ill thel.,i k

Two N ,i Vo Hallan- - w bos.- Id, II

ity is lin W II , the police, , ame h. li-

goeveral w ek- - ii lid open. ,1 a lit i li-

ligroceiv oc tío .0 i.i u iiia;l"i,f lie w -- I'

From her a, III pe ledIn y eligin ,l ih plot ag..onga I, a r,l i. I'll, i barn I bis b; ,1,11s

lid In- I'. i I. -- net ui " and ,1" id, dit tb, l way t, ' i I hill,o (tap hilo into a con, tell wletas ll na r ate I. Ill bou i" w a wat. In ,1

ninl, 'Ii La t night He ll, fill,th ,,l th, m II pi OW lllig the i

and w , n ..in ti tin mi. ,1 t, I, th, 111

bat tin y wanted Fo i an be W

alta, k, d w lib a till il,, i oi, III. Illtut the .bte 1,1 e il lb" load. Tie,,lle r staid,, ,1 at I., IICl hi oil111, 111! a let i III Ib in Hodel, , lile',, I. tl ii I I. i t le u

left ll, nihil - 111. I, , JV.ollilded Hi' II man.

DIVISION CHANG! OH

RIO (IRANI ) "Si"

I ig,l, n. CI. , If 1. l.lltool II, cum 1,1

redlsll I, t a ti,.i ll a il o VV I, f.

Salt l.ak. h. b, spottwo h s .om , 'c. to lbp' , I, ,w n as the Sail La'li"!-- , on a ,. o let iron II. !

n, at lo., to I', kn.i'-- loll tl ,. w In

of til, Cliili In..' t l a.

.. . AOn. loon I lull Dinner.

Mi, union, Mav members I

lb. (Itte non i lub and oilo r Invitedllestt. e l.- et.ieriaitii .1 ai ditiii. r lo- -

ll'gttt l,v I lemas F also of A asb-i- d

ingtotl a Colorado. Among those,u at;ei;, an, e vv ere Vi - pi id. ntSberma n Sj.eaker Cannon. p..slntas- -

r i it. r.,1 Hitchcock. Se, ret ,'"'a- el - nators Aldre h. I'.u ',,

it. Scoti, Ctnmuins. Hughes,an I D, ja w

R, E, SLOAN INAUGURATED

ECONOMY HIS WATCHWORD

New Republican Executive ofSister Territory Has No

Friends to Re waul or Enemiesto Punish,

ÍHy Mrnlng JuurtiMl Sprt,d l.nHt WlrelPhoenix, Ariz., Mav I. The in

auguration of K. H. Sloan as governorof Arizona, took plan today in thxccutive chambers. Chief Justice

Kent administered the oath.Retiring (lovcinor Kibhey tlo n con

gratulated Ijovi ruor Sloan and In-

troduced 1 fill to tlic assemblage isprobably the last territorial gov r i r.

C.overnor Sloan said he had no poll-le- s

to announce at this time save alesire for economy and efficiency in

all departments. He would make Itrepublic;, n ad lo i n it in t ion, he said,

but he has no friends to reward andno enemies to punb'h.

C.corg,. r. Young tin took theoath as secretary of the it'll, iry tosucceed J. 11. Page.

I'he governor will a. point ,1. IIWright, of Tucson attorney generalsucceeding K. S. Clark, ,, 1'rescott

n Monday. 1!. Ii, Kirk was appointd assistant secretary of the territory

THINKS DEMOCRACY CAN

WIN FOUR YEARS HENCE

Spokane. Wash., May 1. "I don'tthink anybodv would refuse to be.i onic a candidate for .'sldeiit if li-

cit upon." stated i x- -' oV"i nor Folk olMissouri, tilav. "Thai is a inatt"i.how, ver, ! which I have not givenany thought- I Ihlnl; the democraticparty has a rood chance to win ill

lltll'. The papers, do William .1 Itryaii.1 great injustice l,y lhai liehas sinister de.'ugns upon il;..

1 do not tli'ek Ml. Payen willce .i candi, late tiiic ,' lo. is c'.oseto tile ll, .ills of p ,'Vi.ilis of pe .,.C.I', ; otiiialiy I think Mr. Ta It i goo.man. ontsid i ,, uolllies laull.an le- found .' ill, 'lilll.

College Shooting KecorilCambridge. Ma.-s- .. May I - In ,1

f. ating Harvard in a clay pigeon sliotoday ;:o to nm. Yule broke tiie in- -

t' rcollegiate record. The old ice,of J.'i was held by I'rln, eton.

CONVICT SETS

UP STRANGE

CLAIM

SAYS HE IS LONG LOSTKANSAS BANK CASHIER

Supposed Dead Man, With

Lengthy Aifidavit, Ii

New Element Into Relatives'Suit for Insurance Money,

By Mornin .Imirnat MixHhI liiu-r-t VUr

St I,nuia, May 1. Another ,b v, l

npnn ut in Ho strangest in-- ui ., nocase In local y was revealed

when attorneys from the . w

Vol k Life Insurance company lilul i"

ihe Cnileil States circuit, coin b' r.

the deposition ol a convict in tie' Au

burn (N. V.I sl it, prison In eon-- II

Viet. Andrew .1. While, decían leis eorge A. K iiimiell. form, r , ashb i

of th,- i'ariiu r..' Slate hunk ,,f Arkansas City. Kan. who dlsapp, .,1' a

more than t"U V ars agoThe witin p IN a rtoiy ,.t Icing

Irugged and impi isoiicd in a St laoii.-rooming hotc-- , l,.r Hire, W , , ks. He i

but ity i.i K in- m il is d Ilied b ICiai I,

mcll's rcliil i i , s who a r, suing I,

urancc on hi ' life.K iinim-l- ha

leada il ady be, n decla

by tin SI Louis court. but'liited St at, - ii it court of aid '

declaied id"ll e ins alt l,

and the judgii nt a list the l

ll'-- om pa nv w as I , el sed.Shortly a:t,,i insuring Ids lit"

JJ.atot In I V" tavor of bisMrs. lalna K Polish It. K unió- II di--

appeared from rkunsus Cit v 'lbonvi, t s b j ; itioli consists ot ,e

IM'W l itt' 11 p.o- - s. t hrougliout .' 1, e

ti shots rung out. not molí- tliiuiighty yards from wild Wf ffl'IV

oiking. Mr. Rogers, win; BUS III tllrstreet, bringing water, was mortallywounded. 11,. called to nir liy iiawrand then f,dl into the nilddl,' ol' Hi,street. Tin. other bullet hit .Mv. Matt-r,- r

In the l,.ft lung, m ar the heart,niul tlio crowbar foil from his hands.Mr lin n i limbed dow n tlio ladder andcollapsed at the sido of Mr. l;,,g, rs

"Immediately after these shots, s, .lul othi'i' hull, Is I'rom the Moslems,

whizy.ed past me. 1 dropped flat onthe roof and made my way to tinedge. Kuhseiiunitly li- down."

"A lilll,' later, when, Uritish Vicet'onsul Daughty-W.vll- with twentyTurkish .v.ildioi-s- , appeared, the neigh-borhood was deserted, and the mur-derers luui 'l, (."

AMIIAssaihik to lii.i;I'KoiDsr nun

St. Petersburg. .May 1. The. Rus-sian ambassador at Constant inoplehas been Instructed to Join with theother ambassadors to have the Turk-ish government take measures to pre-vent a repetition of tin. massacres InAlalia. The news that troops fromthe Salonika garrison had been unitto that district was received here withsatisfaction.

To Termínalo Trade Agreements.Washington, 1 ('., May I. - Formal

notice of the intentions of the Ameri-can government to terminate theagreements with a number of othercountries made in conformity withsection three of the Dingley tariff netlias been Riven by the state depart-ment. This action is based upon ,,.nieve intent and wish of congress asshown oy the pending legislation.

1 ÍIN PATH OF

STORM

TWO HUNDRED DEAD;

FOUR HUNDRED HURT

Hurricane Cuts Wide SwathThrough Dixje; Property Loss

Estimated at Many Millions

of Dollars,

IBy Horning Journal BmnJal iMtmt Wlral

Atlanta, lia.. May .stormwhich, for three days has beensweeping eastward across the southernslates tonight was passing Into thAtlantic ocean. At least .'(ni werkilled and perhaps lull Injured. Newof tbirtv-fou- r deaths ill Georgia, wasivi en ed today.

At Savannah the storm tore througlthe old town, unroofed many house;and ,1, slroycd much properly.

Towns in North Carolina and Florida suffered devastation. A casualtylist will lie incomplete for severaldays. Property worth probably .SCV'

eral million was destroyed.

ii;.i m:aic x amivii.i.i;i tim i i .i at mm y-s- i: i:x

Nashville. Tenn., May 1.- - So far uscan be ascertained the casualticH Inthis state from the storm includesixty-Seva- n killed and .seventy-eigh- t

injured.

ii U.I jtoi:x Kil l IIitv TOHX.MM ix r.i:oitt.l

Albany. On., May 1. Six personswere killed and much property wasdamaged by a tornado which passedsouth of this place iiirly today. Threenegroes were kilbd on one farm andtwo ,,n another, while on,- fatality isreported from Meis, forty milessoul le ast.

m iHiiM. riti:i:s 111,11,111 i n nvSI li;X 1 Itosl IX M ltllsKA

Lincoln. Neb.. MayI ratiire went down to -- L' degrees invarious pai ts , f N ebr.ok.i today Hud-i- t

Itding tl'CM We blight, ' and isr, are, the oat cr ,p is kill, ,1

I lll.sll STOKM 111 POIIII l

i:x isoiti: ri;oM akizoxaM'.isliinglon. May gr, ai

storm swieping innii th" upp, r lake-- j

region ov, r the middle and southernAtlantic states, nitli heavy rains, highwinds 111,1 in spot-:- figun 1 con

.tinuously in tie w.awoi in,.sai A May Iia.v .i', vail- -

, in the v icmity l lie upp, r taK,

and the upper v ., H'V : tale- -

tie teinpeiatul" droiping rapmij in w

Hie central v alley tat. Hid tic re Is

reezing w , at Ipt way fromthe e.i.-le- I 11,1 , Sup" I'iol w

southward to N w , The "fll- -

:.! f..'"c.,sts toda ,r. :, f ,1 a , ol'!w a v , through the t.

A lair Monday y w le 1st Of

tic ;,,ck 11 Ollll.tllS is pr. ,1, led. but, t a mt le r i In w ing on

".st .ml is beaded this ... is til,plomizo ,n,t by the .it lo r bu-- j

T", 'ill ton ig at 111 Al i'.'U morn.. nt. 1 Ml"V I"- -' r.ipailv . w ar,t. ib

.Hid i,, I t'g a ' ton g'it -- c'ledllbit for the Atl.-nt- eni,.--t . dues, lay,.r Thur.- - '.,. May i.,y slioic flurries I

II. u tu- i ..entry i spot.--, partii u- -

MASSACRE

VICTIMS

Turkish Parliament Appropri-

ates Hundred Thousand Do-

llars to Relieve Distress in Dis-

tricts Ravaged by Fanatics,

COMMISSION ORDERED TO

INVESTIGATE OUTBREAK

Relief Corps Combatting anEpidemic of Smallpox AmongBeleaguered Inhabitants of

Cities Besieged by Kurds,

ll,v MiHUillg Journal Sarria! Leased MlrelConstantinople, May 1. Following

n stirring ilehate in which the late vailoí Adana anil the assistant ministerol' the interior were attacked as crea-

tines of the Ilainidlan regime, theili.-- i in (i r of deputies today adopted a

resolution that n parliamentary commission la, depatchoil to Adaim to in

vestíate the linissaeres and to orgarizc a miiilary court to eoiirt inur-Hal the guilty persons.

one hundi','d thousand dollars havebun appropriated to relieve the dis-

tress in that district. The depuliesalso have under consideration a pro-lius-

to pension the families of thoselulled or wounded in the recent light-- j

ing in Constantinople.An imperial halt was lead in the:

presence of the cabinet and other ofrieláis i on firming the appointment of,T, wl'lk Pasha as gram vizi, r and Zia10, Min Kl'feudl as slink ul Islam. Tinhail briefly referred to (lie revolutionand the r, cent massacres and enjoinedunivirs.il observance of the constitu-- j

1, ai M. w,. , law.-- .

Aliirhalih liev. the public proseculorof Salonilia, has been up pointed minis-ter ol justice to succeed llassln I'chnilI'aslui.

1 U. Il l sM LLPOl Itlsil (.1 P VII. LAI. IN,

Peiriil, May I Anierieau drago-- j

man rescin d sixty persons from Uour-P.o- l

and brought them to Alexamlreitatnilay. Dciirt.vol, which lias been be-- 1

sieged for the lasl few dnys. it iswill probably be able to hold

mil against the lailanes. .vuviccsstate that fourteen thousand rcl'ugee.sin Adana have been transferred to thesuburbs and that a relief corps Is nowcuiihating an epidemic of smallpox.

M W M l.TAN Altl.l.S(,hi:i:i in(.s TO TAI T

Washington, I. C May 1. Sultan.Uilitncd V, or Turkey, has cabled a

message in acknow lodgment of th,greetings sent to him by President'full on his accession to the throne.

The cablegram, dated at Pera yes-

terday and addressed to the presi-dent, wus made public today:

"I received with real pleasure theli b gram of congratulation w hich

on excellency w as pleased to sendme on the occasion of iny accession totie. throne. 1 thank you cordially forth" scutinnviits. contained therein, asvv II as of the assurance of friendshipwhich you give me in the name of theg"i,-- cut and the nation of the' ailed States and to which I attachtic highest value. 1 beg of your ex-

cellency to believe in the cordials' which 1 cherish both for your

happiness and prosperity mid lorthose of the great anil noble people."

Ambassador Lclscbinun. at Con-

stantinople, cabled that the govern-ment has taken energetic means tosuppress further attempts at disordersmid to punish perpetrators of the re-

cent trouble.The new government, lie says, ap-

pears to be unxlous and able to restore1" ace.

Mission tv TM.I.s 1. i:PIMfSTOUV r I K.IIT AT ADAM

May I. SI, pb-'- 1!

Trowbridge. missionary, who ,i,, killing of I) M lingersa"! Mnry Mautv.r, fellow mi-si- ,,

'at Adana. has Mippli, d an,,f the occurence ilat'd Adana. j

Apr. to representatives of thecm, vizi. r and has written it out ,

the mission lioaid at home.Mr. Trowbridge says:"Firing and fighting Api

1 I I,, t we, ii Moslems and n alus i '

"bl 'h resulted In a niinib' ,f i asu-- ' '

id! e s ,, both sides. I,

' The n, xl morning conT,Mj. t,,l trom incendiary fires which'I "ad t,, such an extent that w w, . j

-- 'd to tvutetl closely the building (

lb" gills 'school (11,1 the residence j

William . Chambers. Mr. I!"s-- '

is guarding the home "f Missj

iilace and the dii-p- , nsarv across thet It was char that th'- - bug,"I a in dang' F, t. that

ie bjd dar to go ,. th,' ' t-- be. faijs.- ,,f th hootingh nd by M ins and Aim ti- -

l! this time th. r,- had b,f -- a 'd any move on the part of th"'U,ni. r.t authorities to st.. tb

lu-r.- th.- pillaiiing and biirninc." '

Mr Tr.,w bl i,lu. II, . n I. lis ,.f th r.

THREE FALL VICTIMSTO ROOSEVELT RIFLE

Fouith Beast Brought Down byKerniit Who Disgusts Fatherby Using Four Bullets toMake Killing,

llly Morning .l.iiirnid Sc liil 1 ur,l M lril.Suirohi, I'.ritish Kast Africa, May

I. Four lions, are trophies ofUoiisevclt's camp in the Man

Mills tonight and the two hundred ormore followers arc joining with theAmerican party in hc celebration olthe unusually good luck.

The Hons vfere bagged yesterday andColonel Kooscvelt's mighty gunbrought three of them to earth, eachon the first shot Thus one of thepresident's fondest amnittoiis has beerrealized and he is proud too. that tilefourth of the Jungle kings fell beforethe rifle of his son Kerniit. who, how-ever, took three shots to kill Illsiiuarry. JSoth father and sou arejubilant. It was their first lion biinland so magnificent a kill was far be-yond their expectations but lions havebeen plentiful in tin- hills for the pastmonth, and the llnglish hunter. V.

W. Scions has been out for severaldays laying plans for their extinctionHow well he succeeded can lie seenfrom the results of the clia.se.

The president was attended by tinusual retinue of beaters. .s a usnaithing the beaters go into the jungleWilli considerable trepida! ion hut a"Colonel Iloosevelt's reputation as n

burner had reached her i long bel ,nhe arrived I he beaters ..n this occa-sion were exceptionally enthusiastic.They even seemed eager to play apart in the first hunt of the distin-guished American for lions.

The caravan started early Theis-da-

morning from the ranch of SirAlfred Peas,- on the Athl rive andproceeded slowly to the Man lullsThis uingc 's open tor .vide incus i"..tin places is covered with densegrowths where game Is plentilul. i IP

first night In camp was without espe-

cial incident, no attempt being mad.'to go after lions, although their callwas heard now ami limn during tinnight hut w ith da ,v n the camp .rastir and the drive sp.-ciil- '.lganizcl.The native healers set out In all di-

rections under the iiistru, lion of the"head man" armed wth all sorts of

noise making del le s which could nothut arous" any game within ear shotSome of the heat proved blanks hut by

nightfall no less than ten kinds cfgame had been bagged. Kerniit dur-

ing the greater part of the day didmore ill'cctivc work with his ruinerathan Willi gun. allowing .Ml', kiiosc-vel- t

the much olizcil shots.Details of the actual shooting wen

not brought down to Nairobi today

from the camp but d was declarethat in each cas, a single bullet fromMr. líoosevclt'ü idle serried to hiiijt.i.,..., ni i , From this it is rv- -

....a..,t dr.! Colonel lloosevelt H

intr up to the reputation which hf l.asgained here of being a crack shot, All

a,, linns were of normal size and a!-

tor the natives had. dragged tliem.r in the grass lliey executed the

usual dance around tlio trophies.Tlio putty plans In go south tomor-

row witli thii hope of bugging one ormore giraffes The chance are. thatMr Itoosevclfs go tick will urn- -

tinuc. far natives and settlors fromall sei lions report game as beint,' very

plentiful.

SOUTH METHODISTS TO

BROADEN SCOPE OF WORK

I

Confifrnee leeiilr to !' More AI-

tentloii Id Work hi lei rttories.

Memphis. Tenn., May 1 Workinglilt a plan to bridge the gap between

the east and south arm ine wim c,,.is,in church work was one of the I en-

ture of the woik of the church ex-

tension board. Methodist Kpisoopachurch south with its session today.

v,ui decided to devote, more attention to the church in New .Mexico aimArizona and thus give a clean sweep

from coast to coast tor no- .nemo,.,-,- .

F.piscopal church noiith.

BURGLAROUS PRINTER

SHOT DEAD BY WOMAN

Cincinnati. Mav 11 Pi"W man.I

fortv years ot a ge. a " ' "' -

1 Ohio. Was hot and kilbdtoday by Mrs I'.l zabet U Forsy th,-- ,

il'e of William -, a

,,cr c,,i respondentAirs Foisvlhe le r.l s Is at h r $

inilow on no' gi , niel floor II. rhut-han- was not at home and getting

nv olv cr she Mint to a side doorWiirn she opened it : man bounded t.V

In- - She find and tin ma n fell withtwo hul'ets in nis iiniie

st'iilciiet'tl for Itobhhig Mail- -.

Salt Lake. May I -- I". Slade. f t -

nor mtiieriutendeiit "T toe I. livel !.,partii'.'' iit T.Tt in l, ai post' .ffi, . W

today sentenced to three illl- -

pris'innn nt in the f, ,l, ra I isou at

CORDIAL EXCHANGE 01"

GOOD WILL GREETINGS

Mikado's Training SquadionFinds San Fiancisoo Hospit-

able and Anixous to Give

Sailor s Time of The Liv es,

llJy Murnlni Jnurnnl ipr,il I fi Wlr1Mil r rancisi ,,. .VI, ,v With th

booming id and the , , bangof visits the Japanese tramo, e -- ,,iia,lron, eommanded by Hear Admit',,11. I.ilchi. anchored within a cable'length of Hear Admiral SwlusburnePacific Heel In San Francisco ha today. Distinguished repres. ntati.es ,,uc city, state inul icier, H gov , rnno nisrere on hand to welcome the Japanes,ommander and his men vv hen the tw o

cruisers Aso and Soya entered II,,ihb'ti tlatc with an escort ,, revenue

cutters and excursion boats.The collector of tb, poll representing

President T.tt'l, the lieutenant gover-nor ol' the slate and the mayor of tinity gave the Japanese admiral cor-li.l- l

assurances ol u hospitable ice, pturn awaiting his oflic, rsand men andthe visitor returned thanks lor thelabórate preparations made ,n boh, tilr the Japanese s,iia,lron.

Til'MIMMtllls ol .lapainse resíllenla o,San Iranci.si'o and nearby cities iiult"dW illi a committee represen i ing the linI

,, riant coiniiiercia organizations othe city In an unofficial welcome tothe visitors. Admiral IJIchl was In-

formed of the purlieu!;;!' I ppreci.it Ionof his action in adding two days toIhe length of his Slav in San Fiaieits,',, hay ami in leluin expressed

on account of Hie pro-gram of entertainment arranged In thes, in.,, Iron's honor.

Aid- - he had received his ot lei ,,callers. Admiral l.ll, hi. silting in

ninl, r the ipiari, dock of (heAso made a statement to the As,oiia led Press.

"I do not consider utvseli' a strangereither in the I'liited Slates or SanFrancisco," he said, "l'or I was hereno a son i lar training eru se t we a, '.p aleyears ,go vv hen was a cadet at ticJapanese naval college. Instead of tha. hvlr.it of a squadron I hace v vi v

le., ai., l ion i .a' i ha i .all;v isit to tiie Hold, ai i ilo althoughthere is litlle here now thai v us therthen to remind one of approaclto San Francisco, except Ihe nal lirabeauties of Hie harbor and some nthe early fort it'i, a ions,

"I Wish, till', lllgll the ,ess i,f thcountry to convey to the Aniel'!,,!people nil in, 'eie IlianU- - tor Ill,hearty reo pl ion hat his been e vt, lll- -

o to my odliccis. nu midshipmen,listed men a n, my sell ev r sins,iuadr,,n touched Hie Ho, 1','S oft nited St lies."

A din ra I I llclil sc ,1 In IIpossible Ii stllltios belivecn Hie I'llleu States and Japan and as soultiling mill out ol the iUe.-tio-n.

"Tile i'liited Slabs and Japan." hisaid, "are anchored on as firm a ImmI- -

of friendship today as th.v have everbe, ii III t he past and I ca n not I, o -

se Buy possimnty or an inierru p' 1.01

or breach of those rrienillv lelatiois.'I hese t w o great nations oi ihe Pci'i,,1,'e not going to war w itli ca a otherf ,r any cans, ,ba we of c canpi,

Admiral l.iieel and hi. ol I ic, i a 11

bore this nft ' iiooii ami tikiiw anulomohile, returned Hie calls madeii them this morning by Malor C.en- -

ial Weston, Lieutenant lloví rnorPurler, Mayor Taylor and the representatives of various comuicri la i

hoc:Scv, al miles behind Ihe harbor i l-

ithetrance Japanese Ir. lining ;iial-- s

ion w not by Ih, cutter MeCiilI, ugh, ol Hie ,Ve S, lee. , "U Jt

ltd v the federal a ut horll ies n n,cut Coliv ev ing assurance of lessin,., Welcome. Hie i'lltlel' tioblclllie W llll tile official CcptlOll , un

mittee as passengers m, nc .i.ipaw .11' hips in the st ait w bile lie

f excursion boat-- , iii.iuv otgulp , Ii coral, il won a. in in esc

m, ri, an flags loilow i d Ic la, -- .. is to an, horaL'e

Coin ing on a da i when Anielaval ollicil's arc a, d l

erie Hi" annner arc ot Aduicw.v's viclol'v in Manila Pai. themeets and non ,,l til ttetuili :

iiuad'oii were given a .a I t n o lal Ii uwarm welcome nv no sailors o I' 111,

P.O 'die rieet, Adlllll; Si, nil'OUt'lclid b ll, ra W a c, nopal, led b

lu ir i, d , 'iv, sta fi-

llbeaded lb,

ron, mill, win lll.o I, Hie l'll.-- t ol w

cial call upon A, Inn, a liehlArtel' reaching Hi gsblp Adulll.

Su mho, irii" In a !', bl i, I, -- ailor-lik'

remark", welcomed the J; , paluiiral to nieriean iiatei-ha- d S". I , ' I'

Hie launch b. ,,1'illg lei I,, III" A -

arrived along, id.- the .1 j i. " f lav-- hip W lo'll Il go, "1 Mío, Ut ,g HoldeCat.- wtiii Cilicio, ..r in, Poll Fl,

Straiten. Lieu t n o t nor pe.i J ipan. -- c 'olisiii l b ", l N.igl anP I, lal, v.- - ol I',' .I..

i, l.r, si ol sanV,i .1. an, I t

l, ling 111. pr. ,1. nt,1 si., u lei,,. ,1 Ih. n.iiio ,,i no

n i bite l.e,, ak'ug I'"'III, Id a t,

it.om.lap

.) hiih" V

"a lo oi ,nnt, iiant g-

side W

pa ,l 'I..; 4(11,

lllite .111.,Olll- , .' -Ho olII it, si a!

Mil -- 4 .nic i inlm lie-tan- -.

M. t II. o; ". I

no i ral cm ma nd. i

,,. ,,. i. til and,1. . of 11- 1- lliilÜ! l.

Death and Sliipnieeks Almosttlnpieeedcnted Reported by

Fiesh Watei Navigators Dur-in- :,

Past Few Days,

SCORES OF SEAMENPERISH IN ICY SEAS

Cu eat Steel Lighter Found dle

soiled in of LakeMichigan; Fate of Crew Un- -

known,

I Hj Morning Jonrnitl RurctuJ lmé WlrD, I roil, May I Death and shlp- -

W l eek, -- II, h as have be n utiKiiowiiin lee, nt Veals, r, sulled tram stormsa nd ice on ib,- I r, a i l.ak s w ithin thepad lew dais,

on the bleak shores o' Huron Is!and la", nigh! the schooner tjeorgeNosier, ol' I letr, il, was torn to niecesby the furious gal, that swept overLake Superior, and her crew of sevenwere lost.

on Lake Huron, lushed by a galeHi,- package freighter Russia of portHuron sue, 'iimhcl t,, the waves arterIn-- cargo had shlrtcl and went to thobottom. The KiiMsia's cr, w of twenty-tw- o

men escaped in their small boat!.on Lal,,. .Michigan, the Ann Arbor

railway car terry No. 1 picked upnini te, ii inlh s south oi Fox Island th"big Meet lighter Palavia, deserted byher , lew and Willi no positive evl- -I, nee as I,, w hether they perish, 'd or

Wele taken oil lb,' lighter by thesteanii r which Is In Ib veil to havnher in low. With the arrival at

anil St, Marie of lb" cew of Inssteamer Aurenia. Hi first nlory a

blalm d of bow s. w as crushed bythe ice and siiik anil now the mem-- i,

cm ,,i' tin crew made u perilous wavour nearly four miles of ice to thest amor .1 II. Harlow.

t.uwi: i i ins ron m i amiíiidim. o lit i 1 1: VI III I I Til

Duliilli, .Minn., May 2. The steamerMoore id' the Booth Transpnrtatln.tcompany which hit Port Arthur lastThursday atteinooii and Is tiow fiftyhours overdue at Diiluth has not beenIn ai, I from ami grave fears are

that site went down in ugale.

The ises I vvclv e men andthe thirty passengei'H.

VI l.' Xil this (Sunday I morning the.learner had not be n sighted at I w

Harbors which is tiveiity-foii- r mileup the north slmie or Lake Supcrlur.

DUMP CAfÍDISAÉRCLAIMS ELEVEN LIVES

Panama, May t Owing to the pre-

mature r, of the nlr brakes,,f s, veral dump cais an accident wancaused today in tin' Hold Hill section.Tin cars taiicl down Hie inclín uliillell in t i Ihe Culebra cut lidow K : (t

leven ni'-- and seriously Injurtr-j-

nil,".

RAIL COMPROMISE WITH

RAILROADS IN ARKANSAS

Lull, . i, Ii, Aik May 1 -- llnViTlinrDonagliei- to, lav ri ported to the leg-

ómeC Ul e t be ollt "I between theralhouds and Hie railroad coinuils-- ,

ion which c till lu the railroadsIt If, g Illto lie, t a tariff one-thir- d

gi.alcd He, ii lb,- i, id's of the Arkan-sa- -

i.iilioad coinmission which were,,f,uc,l by tie court. The

lailio.td; will al.-- put Into effect 2 it, ul pas eng, r rates. ThU rate Will

I,,, lot a i ai s trial only

ROYALIST MARQUISl

GOES TO PRISON IN STATE

Parisino I -- ci'ii liih-- Wiiihiilor Pallici,sitloii In Antl-(,o- v,

i nun id Deioooslriitloil.

Ma 2. -- A rowd of 1i0

oi a .1 s b. th sexes withol Ho is in their hands

Mt, r, ,1 al Ihe pal.oe of Justice toI ll, M ll ,ll De asselot when

u r r 11.1.1 . I hers. If nt tho pal- -e after loo. coiuleuimition by ricfuullliv. dav in jail lor having arl id- -

,., in III iic ut Jo in of Arc m.ml-'l'b- e

sial ton mar.pns. was escort-a.imire- is

bv her ni pi ison wherow lo. k d up lo "ClVe her sen- -

gc,l Dtilili "a es Away.l; ,1. eh. N. May 1. Itcv.

The na s tivoa. S' fat her of Thomasl ,i. Jr. ant to, and playwright.

llll ' t .mght ag 1 HI

.cvas Negri. lytH'loil.r I , .May 1 - A moh of l.not

,,. i.i.iK broke nil., Hie jail hero toiUyand !i!'ll,',l Jim Hodges. II llegrfch,li:.d with a 11 ing ami seriouslyi, in, img Miss Winnie H.iriiiiui nearh- - ic last nig-b-l During; the lynchingbu-ii- o -- s a pisiticaPy iiFpcndeii.

O

C.

be cmhavois to ub niitv lini.,' I'

klnilii, II lb ..vplams his d .p,-.- , ,

an,'- bv ing a relative v as noplicat. o ii, , in oe'.ing llioi.ioo, Ir,, i

the Pacili, L, r, ss i ompanv and lie,had ,..n, eg . vid. la , .igale.--

j II. ,1 :.' s tb. I. lade anotiois ...o.-..-! .1111,1', be ,rilgg", allkept a prison, r in St. Ivoui.--.

Arter trom st Louis thConVlct SHVs l.e Willi CM- -t lie .1

given w pi ison s nt, hi,' for forg.rvTh. . e ,1 "I ! HI. ! II. r.

I ' ,1

ill health

, av ol tb, Kan.Slade pb uded guilty to tie- - , ban

of robbing th, mads having been iiÜ l"d o1 lb ;rl el ICS

. pledbircb,I. - V li'

b -sr. at i.ik- " and Ohio

M ofil"fn,beMr

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th.Ui ly

i.leljger- - andCI ,'W b'l

ed" Mr Irkitig witlir r.

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1909.2

FREE WHEAT FROM People Will Talk Yon Knowrn.i fii 'i ii wi.n r fi '.. juhItitr" v (( ii. ,u .t - r n ' i'i '1

f t .; i 't i tuv'.'.vur n 1V '.. .it J'lI.T. .1,

CANADA REMEDYSTEAMER CAUGHT IN

TOE JAFFA

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GOOD THINGS TO EATo And that's the reason why Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines are advertised so üttie new-a-day- s. They have

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For Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines.You can believe your neighbors. Therefore ask them. What cure! them will very likely cure you,

if similarly afflicted only give them t good, fair trial.

It's a good, sound, common sense policy to use medicines only of A'.VOWIV CO.V.POSITIOX, and which containneither alcohol nor habit-formin- g drugs. The most Intelligent people, and many of the most successful, conscien-

tious physicians, follow this Judicious course of action. The leading medical authorities, of all schools of medi-

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to avoid all offense to the most delicate sensitiveness of modest women, forwnom we entertain tne most sincere respect ana admiration, we snail not,therefore, particularize here concerning the symptoms and peculiar ailmentsincident to the sex for which Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has for morethan 40 years proven such a boon. We cannot, however, do a better serviceto the afflicted of the gmtier sex than to refer them to Dr. 1'iercc's Common SenseMedical Adviier, a great family doctor book of lIX) pages, bound in cloth ami givenan-a- ratis, or sent, post-pai- on receipt of 31 one-ce- stamps to cover cost of mail-

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MfWCAL AssoUA'HON, R. V. Pierce, M. D., Pres., GO'S .Main Street, Uufiaio, N. V.

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INVALIDS' riOTFL and

SLRGICAL INSTITUTE,

J.TJFF.A.I.O, jsj. TT.

A model Staittrium with tvtty equip.mat maé mppluai mnd a completa Staffoftiptrtsoifd ar.4 Mkilled Sptilmlltta forthe trmmtmeat of the mot ditlicutí cateeof Chronic alimente whether requiringMedical or Surgnal treatment lor theircure. Send two tnmp to aSove addrmsafor THE ALIUS' CiLIUh; UUUK.

MAJOR HISSTAND IN TRIAL

OF BROTHER

Witness Tells of Actions of Ac-

cused Captai.i Subsoquorit to

Discoveiy í Wife's AlliedInfidelity,

I Ifr Miirnlftg Ji.urn.tl So.'rlikl l.ee4 Wlrl"ti.-hiii- ,. V Mr. 1 - 'I'll i:i -'

' x.uililiiltioll of 'I'!'..! hi. m .J. 1111111"

.1 .i l, !in!"'l in tli. tri.il ofj

hi nth' r, I l.i 11 1 '

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:.'!. nit.t; to th- l.!h. th- - j"I lili ti." ih i. !.ii t iltii- his i.' -

t.Tii .'."in ih. I'm vitii'." mi'i:

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tuiil him I 'i. null- -, hi- - v, if- -. Hh..xiii F'iri i.--' i; him uml

him wh.it im hrougiit i.n..:ha. k.

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ICE PACK IKS

Lake Captain Tells of Thrilii.-i-

Story of Lnss of His ' '.('.ar.d Narrow Escape of Cit-- a

from Death,

(llr M.. ruin JnarrMj Hiwl.l Mif4 Vein)í;l". Mal-I- , Mi, . M '

'.. f.l alii Ü'.íi.rt i'lii.!'' I.'.' ' '

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TWENTY YEARS FOR

FEMININE

ROBBER

hone Wilvii Said to H.iil ficnqThis City Sentenced to Pc-t'-i- '

itenti.uv i1 VVashinittic. j'

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i Iit-it-i k""' n I. ..:!,- - of Hrt 'artla ínol.lniiii.-i- h.nij. ..a li ami. A urtf-cure .for i iiism. cut, pr.rairior. tnr.ui. ,111111 bat k. ointravt.-- l

u n wc s.iy tli.tt wc t an fit you better and c leanerand with more .style than your tailor can. We utteronly a ilothin fait, for S 1 LIN BLOC 1 1 made ourSpiint; ,unl .Summer styles. f Aral wc can do allthis at a saving to your finances that will sur-

prise you. Come in and roe it. A try-o- n will

tn ke all plain to you.

Business (lotl.fs, new t ffects, $18 to $30.r Full Dress lollies, $45 and $50 per suit.

L. ix. V. Colla.s. i L. o V. l ull Dress Shirts

.- 1- I -- l IMl'i'.i;,11. lAINHUY. !lAtK OF l'OST- -ni net:

". urin, liini.n nii.l all.'.'V tmt $l'i rr II i; I I.l 1 (Ml pty vi.i

I1H1H.

.i 'i 11 1 111 XIIt ' .1 II. I' Itit'l't- - C". tin at Mat. 'ii v WANT ADS. GET RESULTSJ ' . ,l l 1 1.

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. SUNDAY, MAY 2. 1909.

FIIIAIICE MID DUNBAR'S It Makes Little Difference What YouJohn M.MooreRealty Company219 West Gold Avenue.

KEAfj ESTATK. IT HE INSni-ANC- li

ANO UJANS.I.Mabllsli,,) 18KH.

CE Need. JournalAds Will Go and get itt!.Ck'!ísK

PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS.MOM V TO LOAN

On furniture, rmne. one,.,,, ll.iiit-a- , V.if-i-- .una ..ttmr loi1ilit. a. it. on salarlo ai, a

'mi'tKHji" us w hi SUl on an.) ñutosh a $ I.'.villi. I... an, .o,. ,,ulckly niu.luna mil.-il- ii'lrate. rom- - -- uiw hu.ihii i..lie yrar gmai. 11.,,., I, , 1111..1111 In JeurMesa. Mtl.ai. tlur rau Call.n,t ra ua l,ef,,i a, Staamtlilp

to sn.i fi'n.,1 1,11 tnuis f t II H

lllk HOt M'.IIOI 11 llUN (llll'AT,Hoolila :l Hint 4. Itruut Hid.

I'lilV A II', i.l-l- .'.:sOI'HN KVISMMIS.ti Wil Oiiinil Axuaa.

TO LOANSlONHIT TO LOAN -- On city properly

at g percent. Ko Orsnde ValleyLand Co., John agent. Of-fice, Third and Hold avenue.LOANS MA OK on live st, i,R, bugKles,

wagons, chuttsls of all kinds. Itoomlfi. N. T. Arniijo building, 1:39 and7 ii. m.J. coi ,, JlOiiii to b nd on leal estate.

0 ),er ,er,t valuation at 12 perLuz, care Journal.

POULTRY AND PET STOCK.SALF Fs Imoii Kho.le isl.l'.d

I;. .Is and I'.la.i, Minonhus, J 1.(10lor IS. W, C. Waill.k, iii S. Walt.-r-

phone 421.SAl.F Fgg- - loi- hatching; 1!.

1". Uo.its, Silva- ainlotics andWhile Leghorns, ?! I :(. II. L.lilair, 2IH ilr.inil.'.

FOR SALE Business.(i; SALF--- A blacUsiinth' ouint andlarge stock of in ilerinl, cheap, In

K'r.iwius town; extra goo opening;good Addrc.'ü J. S, (!., Morn-ing .lournal.

LEGAL NOTICES.No. 2(114.

liepori ol the Condition ofIt 1 : MUST iiol, tKAt A Ibibi iieripie, in l lie Territory olNew .Mexico, at the los,, of business,April 2n, Finn

llesiHiri'cs,Loans and Discounts . . . $ I SOS. 28 1.04V ciilla Is. seclll'td and

unsecured 21,920.31I". S. iionds to seeuie

, 200,000 00I'. S. Poinds to eecllie

I". S. Deposits 12!i,000.0iiI 'f in i 11 in m on t. s. iionds i.r.no.ooI'.onds, sci 111 it ios. etc., 4S.27Ú.41Itanking house, ftii'tiiiure,

1111. fixtures 40.000.00Due from National ISaitks

(Hot icsorye 220,272.04Due from State It, inks

and Hankers 40,290, !i!l

Due from approved re-

serve agciil.s 3.7 1,378.72( 'hecks and ot her , ash

ilenia 2,r,r,2.0--Kxiiiaiigos for Hearing;

house 3, 22S. JONotes ot 1. tin r Nation:, I

Hunks 4 2,285.00Fractional paper cur

rency, nickels, andeellts ? 191 li

Law In! Money lleserye '

in Hanks. i.;Specie f 1 19 929Legal Tender

Notes 711 7!i:i 19(1,722.00fund with I'.

S. Treasurer ij percent of eii'atlon ) . . 1 11,000.00

Total :l, 1.20.27(1.97I.iilllllitics.

Capital slock paid iri...$ 200,000 00Surplus fund 60. 0(H). 00I'nd'vbled profits,

expenses ami taxes paid 6,129.19National Hank notes out

Matutina. ; 200,000 00Due to olh', i' National

Hanks 100,710.03Due to State Hanks and

Hankers 203. 24,'. 40Individual deposits sub

ject to k 1,030.:. r.xTlme ce:i if a of de-

posit 1,102,01.1.67Certified cheeks 1,77(M;;Cashier's iii. cks out-

standing 20, 543. r.lfulled Slates deposits... 2l,9.M.lNDeposits of I'. S. dis- -

bursinif ofticers 103, 013. 32II. 'served f..r taxes 20. 000. do

Total $;l,1 20.27H.97forrilorv of NeV Mexico, Colllllv of

Hernalillo, ss:1, Frank AL K'ee. Cashier of the

a hove-nanie- il l.ank, do solemnly s earthat Hie ali.." statement is irii" 10the best of mv knoniedge ami belief.

FFANK MiKFi:. CashbrSuliscribe.l and svorn to before 111

this o , i, ,av ,.' April. 9n9.IL S PK'KAUD. Notary Public.

Correct AttestM. W. FLOFUN'or.A 1!. M. MILI.FN.H F. ItAT.Nol.DS.

.li ector

FOR SALE$11)0 modem frame 1.

HI built; cellar. k.hhIWaller ist. 011 cor-

ner.Slum) frame, good burn,

." lots. .".11 trull trees; I JjHilliMi reel.

$1101) inoilern lirlck cot-Iuk- ':

N. street. (im.iIxii In,.

$2100 I room moiler hrlck,lawn, good outbuildings, cornerlot. 4(li Waril.

$:i7".o lv,-dor- y luick,1ml Ii. oilar. isiiient walks, K.

Arm.. St.'.MOO 5 room, modern. cwnMit

lil.sk riliac, bouti alllsi M.i limn Lx '

(lion 4 -- room frame, I. Itb st-- ,

HO-f- L lot, Hty water; rmtf tmrmIf ilesl rrxL

$31100 mMl,rn lirlck. riiienteil filar, large baru,

'..Mk in.I'Ji.'.o DMMlera tirlrk,

r Ihw.nearsomi: riiou i' lots iv Tiin i

PI IH.A ADUIIHIN.Hiisloea pr..rt isil riav'irs forale. Money to l"ao

A. FLEISCHERlllH aVoaUi 6"s.d liirt

Real Folate and Loan Office,Corner Gold Avenue and ThirdStreet or 1124 Gold Asenun,,

Von ItKVT5 rooms to rent over Pan Jose

restaurant, 2 OS Central Ave.house at 211 So. High

I $2011 room house al 616 W. Coal

Avir.u.4- - room frame; So. Broadway

1 2.00house, with stable,

chicken house, etc., with oneacre of Improved land, nearSisters' school JJFurnished rooms near In fer

light housekeeping; alto upto-da- le

(mulshed room near In alry reasonable prices,

von SALE.For sale, 8 room brick, snoaera

In every respect, an one ! tiebeet corners In tas city.

modern houe, 41 9 S.7th a bargain.

5- - room house, 62i 3. Hli;hf II t $1800Fine house on Central Ave,

In Highlands; 7 rooms, mod-el n, hot valer, heat. Will sellfurniture wilh the house. Thisproperty In a line location.

RANCHES.lit acres about I miles out

food road; Improved partlywilt) bouse and stable there-on 3,0

IS acres, I ml es out, well im-proved 1.1)00

It acres, 2 miles$1.000

Four acres, miles from post-offic- e,

with good house andoutbuildings $,000

Two acres with itood lot, 8'Jx180 on South Hroadway; landwell Improved In alfalfa.

E. H. DUNBAR & SON,

Albuquerque), N. M.

LET US TRYSatisfaction guaranteed. TheCompressed Air House Clean-ing Company. Carpets cleaned

CLEANon tho floor. No trouble, dirt

or Just.

R. S. DUNBARMANA (i K K

PHONIC 8S

Dunbar's lieal Estate Office

ca Ives $:.7.", fu n no western sleel'M.KOil li. w, si, ni ri ,u s f .'t.r.ii iii r..:.o

Hog- s- iieceipts ::uo strong to e,higher. Hulk of sn les Jli.h.l '.i 7 2.".Ilea v li.Hl 1,1 7. :in pa kers and hutchers $U liO'd 7.2."..

No sheep,

Chicago livestock.Chicago, Mac - Callli lieeeipls

loii; strong. II, .eves 4.tio hi 7.00 ; Texassteels $4.".0 ii a. 11(1; Western steel's

l tilir.i r. li.--,; stockcis and feeders fJ.'i'l

fu á..V".; cues and heifers 1 2. ill Hi (i.l ó ;

calves $5.00 t 7.2.7.IIiirs KeeelptH 13.001);

Light n.7."i 'o 7.20 imxeil $.70 ti 7.3.".;heavy $ii.!io 'ii 7.;;;,; roogli JH.ÍHI iii 7 or,pigs $"..7dli .70; bulk of sales $7.10'--7 2 0.

!i, .,.). Ki ceipts l.",.nini; steady. Na-tive $.'l.7n,ii .!"; western $ :l 7 ". i i 2

Ji.Oii'. ,.o,.; lambs Jii OOli7 7. r, . westein lambs $.0 4 S.7 ."..

St. I.ouis Win. I.

St. I.ouis, May 1. Wool Strong;medium grades, combing and cloth-ing 19 i o; lbiht fine S (ii 23c; heavyfine Ll'iilsc; tub wa-he- d 20Di:!2c.

LEGAL NOTICES.

to.i. i;m'!!V.(Sees. 234S-Í- K. S.)

Land Office at Santa Ke, N. M.,March 13, 19n.Notice Is hereby Riven that John

Toc o of A Ibuiiiei iue, N. M-- Countyof Bernalillo, Territory of New Mex-ico, who, on the fust day of June,190C, filed in this olfice Coal Oeclara-toi- y

Statement for the S'2NIC andN'.iiSL "f Section 31, Township 11

N, Itai.ge 0 K, has filed in this of-fice A i, Heat ion to Purchase said landunder the provisions of 2348to 23.72, I S Revised Statutes.

Any anil all persons claiming ad-versely the lands described, or desir-ing to object for any reason to theentry thereof by applicant .should filetheir affidavits' of piote-- In this of-fice on or before the 13th of May,1S09.

MANUEL R. OTIiliO,Register.

Kirst Published April 2'!, '.109.SMALL HOLDING CLAIM No. 1023

Not Coal Lao. I.Department of lb" Interior, Land Of-

fice at Santa l'c, N. Mes., April 20,1 90.1, Hnrhaia Hilario, ndinlnlst-atrl- x

anil widow of ,o.s Hilaiio (deceased),,.f Seaiioi. N Men., who made filingfor Small Holding Claim No. 123.situated in Valen, u Co., N. M. x., being lor the NK, .wi tlmi No. 1. Inlowtiship No 9 N . of range No. 7 W ,

N. .M'X. do gle 1

of mv intention to make finalproof to establish my claim to theland iibi.v.'-.I- . H, ni..-- , I. under tbe act ofMan h 2. 1MH (2 Slat- -, .',4l, asamende.! by the a. t of February 21.IMC! 27 Slat". 4,ii). and that 1 tr-pc- ,

t to i,roe n' ,i on in iioiis adversel.oswei.ill of s.'.i.l tra.t for tW'Tlty

next pr.-- .l lug tie- - survey of tbetiushii, li'f .ie I' s. Color, lii-.i- . HPiadi. at Laguna. N. M.-x.- on .Inn.'10. 1 'i!, by I Ao of Ibe followinu wit- - j

.I'.lin Iligi. laol liigl. George,Frank Sioiie, all ,,i N.

M.x -

Land Off!, at Sunt Fe, K Méx..April 2. HIII9

N'.ti..-- of the ahoy Hi.f.lii ntlon v.itlbe published in ll.e A I bug ueripi n Jour-i- i

il, printed nt A 1oi.iu.-- i 'lio--, N. .Mex ,

hi, h hi ni. y designate as the tiw.paper neait the land described Insa J a ppli. hi i..n.

MANTKL U. OTKKO.Kejlster.

EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES.COLIU UN'S MP Li i V M K N T

1 1.1 V. Central.Wanted (looj ail around white took

at on, e.

WANTF.D - T id u iliim; laborersat once.

"HELP WANTED Male.

mkn li;ai:.n h.iii:h 'jíiauíoShort time re. tailed: gtadiiutes

earn J 12 to $.10 week. Moler llarberCollege, Los Angeles.WANTFD lojod boy Mth bic,ie at

The Leader.WANTFD- - 1 i.-- k in a general store.

must be ti goi.,1 Falesmau and un-derstand F.nglish und Spanish. Ad-dress Salesman. .Tom nal OltieeWANTFD first la edgi rulan.

also fust class grail.-- for out oftown lumber good salaryassured. .Vp,ly at 0111 e SoiiIIihi-sI-er-

Husiiies ii. 211I 10, Central.WANTKI- Stale manager of good

iliidless and buslines ability to rep-resent high class pi oposition. Ad-dress 1. T llenth. 02 Citizen's Nat.Dank Hldg.. Los Angeles.

HELP WANTED Female.W A .vi'FD--Compete-

nt ornan forgeneral housework. Mrs. John l.ec

Clarke, 1.119 V Itoniii.W ANTF.D- - lOxperietu d salesladies at

The Fconomisl.WANTKI) Conipeteiit gill for gen-

eral housework; good agcs. Ap-l- y

Mrs. F. Rosen wy Id, 717 West Cop-per. ,

WÁNTFU A gill lor geiielal house- -

. 01 k. lllillire I ilü S Arno.V A NTFD - An cxpelienee, .sllb'S-la- .

I. Apply tit Losen a IdsW'A N ii-- Coin pet en VM.niiili lor

general hoiiseiiotk; appl 11101 tilngs.li W. Copper.

AÑY LAIiV can easily make fromJISUO to $2.".H0 per Week working

for ine quietly In her own home lo-

cality. This is a liiiiialiie otter one111 pay you to investigate.

eeii if ou can only spare to hoursp.-- day. No roipilred.iiirn lour spare time Into luoneWiile me at once for part icubi rs. Ad-dress Harriet M. Fichar, Is. Hoy ID,

Woman's Hnilding, Joliet, Illinois.

WANTED Salesmen, Agents,A t ! !: NTS WA NT F I )' "ii Vs wort hr

"'"0 or w an in each count y InNev AI.mco to a.lytrtis,. and liiin.lie,Mediaeval fruit I re,, j.aint and ege- -

t.inii' hum, a oooo iii Nun no. i onr- -,.,ne,s- els ,. II lose, IS Ml'.

C, Miller, Allies, Neb., made $0,:,(lin louiiecii hours. Write quick forexclusive territory. Thus. o'Klelly.(leiii Ag't, Alaniogordo, N, M

ACKNTS for Jlono nccitlciit ioll, y;pays $111110 death and eekly

benefit lor l yearly. North Ann'ii- -

an : eg ist rat ion Co.. N. .1

SAI.FSM AN Fxio'ii.-iice- In a 11 V

line. 10 sell general Hade ,,1 Ne,vMex. All unexcelled specialty proposition. Commissions vltli í :t . eekla. Ivano- for expenses. The Continental Jouclry i'ii, Cleveland, olii...

WANTED Miscellaneous.yTasTÍ:U-Í'Í?- Í to repair, Jus liten- -

srds" Clger Ntore.WANTFD 2nd hand (uuiiy sacks.

llahn's Coal Vsrd.WANTFD PliimbliiK to repair. W.

A. (loff i'a, plioneBH:WAH'T':i Hose 1.1 repair. W. X.

(loff & Co., ph.itirtH.ti 8.

WANTKU Pupils in piano Instruc-tion by Mabel M. Kennedy, lid W.

Silver Ave. Phone 104.11 Villi want lo sell or rent your

house? If so you baiter list It withSouthwestern ltialty Co., 2U1 F. Central Ave.II A I It work, save your combine",

have them made up. Mrs. 11. F.5 7 S. Hroadway, phone

12'H.WANTFD--Hauling- . put king and

repairing of furniture, sioyes, ftal Sollie and Lellicloti s. hone 42

WANTED Positions.WANTFD Position of any kind b.

v.. ling luallled loan s.eaklfig I'.'ng -

b, spauisti an, in riiiiin Addressy 1; Join nal

WANTED Partner..

WANTFD - P.nly with 1 mm loin bull. ling u matiiiiie, to be

patented as soon as mode! In liuisliedAddicss 4.Í01.

PERSONAL

Uoli.D Vol: MAHItV IF SFITFD'At .1 Inioliia j. a per eolita 11 llg

b 11 nd ad erf isemcii M marring. -

able people I Tom ail so Hons, ri.il.poor, niing, old, pioteslant-i- Cat ho-lies, mailed 'sealed Ire. . tj. 11. Omi-

néis Toledo. Ohio.

WANTED Real Estate.WANTFD City lots. MO, ov. d 01

oniii.pl . .v.-.- or a.i en.-,- ' lose tilslasb lor real bargiin. M '' Hone,

;. n I ). I.

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FOR SALE Furniture.SALF Slar FiimltieFe Company

sell goods on (lav terms or theInOHlim.-iit-

WANIFD- - Fuilillure to irpalr. W.A C.off Co., phone 61; H.

fi.lt l: I:NT- - Complete ful l.isiiingsfor Gloom house. Apply 310 S

V . Iter.. . it TLK - M.SH..11 fui tut. ire of n

five-lool- ll house, llolodlllg coslland g is ii.nge. i.u-s- . linoleum and

a!" .'.(.: S. W. .!!!'. I'll'.lio ' . I

ot: sCLF " io anY M"- - il Camihi',, all or la: t. II I' ! lit.

:;4 si Wait.l'..; SAl.li Complete furnishings of

a m hoij-- e, no siikii.ss. 625V FIHb sl.'.etÍI. .I sf Ht'T.I ' !! - of k in.1 -

. lo ap at ::.'4 S Walter.

4:Wall street.

New York. .Muy 1. Speculative at-

tention today's stork market vasdivested to picked stocks or groups ol

securities while $he Renoral list wasneglected and sluggish Hnd the under-tone heavy. Sentiment was affectedby the unseasonable weather and theuiiluvorable effects to bo feared on agrain crop in need of development toinsure uirainst deterioration and re-

duced yield..Some determined or retarding effect

on merenntilB tietlvity 1h reported alsoas an effect or the Daentvaril spring.The liolldav In London detractedsomething from the usual participa-tion in the market and left opinionuniform on the foreign view of event.'-- .

The publication of Btatlstli s ofattracted attention by its

disclosure that incoming .steeragefor the first three months of

the your have increased attain to nearthe record figure of 1'JuT. Outsidebanks nre very huge leaders In NewYork. The Canadian bank statementis of Interest In its indication of tallloans placed In New York to an d

amount of $1 17,S00,O0l.The improved Industrial cnitlook Is

given credit for t It in department.Features of strength in the day's

market were the Ki le securities, I heCanadian J'acific group, Pennsylvaniaand W. stern I'nlon. The general levelof prices was little changed by tti"day's transactions. Closing slocks:Amalgamated Copper 77'i.American Car and foundry .... r.l

do pfd '. 11- -'American Cotton Oil f.a4.American Hide and Leather pfd 40 UAmerican Ice Securities ;t'.isAmerican Unseed ..American Locomotive .Ml

do pfd 114American Smelting and Itefinlng '.))

do pfd liiliAmerican Silbar KefltiiriR 13 3

American Tobacco pfd lllf.'.iAmerican Woolen 1.'I4:4Anaconda Mining Co 411

Atchison 107do pfd 103,

Atlantic Coast Line . . . ir,Haltimorc and i Hilo . . . 114,

do pfd nr. '

Prouklyn Itapld Transit 7X'4Canadian J'aellic IN" isCentral Leather --'H

do pfd 1 0 I 'Centra,! of New Jersey . . . 27(1 in 2 7SChesapeake and Ohio ....Chicago Client Western . . .

Chicago and North Western . soChicago, Mil. and St. Paul.. H o i

('., C. C. and St. Louis . 7;tColorado Fuel and Iron . . . :i.v'Colorado nnJ Southern . t;ii..

do 1st pf! . sr.do Hnd pfd . 2U

Consolidated (as 137Corn I'roduets . 22Delaware and Hudson ... 1 M 'sDenver and Lio (ramio . . 07

do pfl "''.Distillers' Securities ;is'iKi'ip

do 1st pld Ml

do 2nd jifd 4üi,Oenorul Fleet rle .ir,(reut Northern pfd ,HCnrnu Northern Ore (.'tis . V,

Illinois Central 14 5

Intorhorough .Mel Di 'ido pfd 4iInternational Paper 1 2

do pfdInternational PumpIowa Central 22Kansas city Southern 4

do pfd 7 .i

Louisville and Nashville ... 130Minneapolis and St. Louis . f.SMinn.. St. P. and Sault S! M . 13'Missouri Pacific S3',.Missouri, Kansas and Texas . . . 4 4 '

do pfd 73 iNational Lend ssNew York Central 130New York, Ontario and Western 4SiNorfolk and Western 11

North American X2 I..Northern Pacific 1 4 3

Paclllc Mail S'Pennsylvania i:u7People's Cas 114'Pitlshurft, C. C. and St. Louis. ! :ls

Pressed Steel Car , 3

Pullman Palace Car 1X4Hallway Steel Sprint; 89 'Heading 14l'Keptibllc Sleel 2 4'

do pfd l2 'iJiock Island Co :s7s

do pfd 70 'iSt. Louis und San Fran. 2nd pfd 4 r.

St. Louis Southwestern . . . "' Hi

do pfd BO

Slos Sheffield Steel and Iron.Southern Pacific 120 '4

do pfd 12.1 Vi

Southern Hallway 29 "ido pfd

Tennessee Copper 4n íTexts and Pacific S31)Toledo, St. Louis and West

do pfd II II uI'nlon Pacinc 1SS

do pfd !) ;: i ..

1'nited States Rubber ...... 33do 1st pfd 14

1'nlled States Sleeldo pfd 1 '

I 'tan Clipper 4 7

Virginia Carolina 47do pfj . 4 íi 1 1 K

Wabash 1T4do pfd 4ÍC'

AVestlnghouso Electric .... SíWestern Cnion , 74Wheeling and Lake File . . . sWisconsin Central rt''.'American Tel and Tel .... 140

Total sales for tho day ti;!, r.uoshares.

ItOSTOX STOCKS A X D P.OXDSlosliii; Prices.

Money'"all loans '.W S'Time loans 8'r 5

llondsAtfhlnon Adjustable 4s !3Aichison 4s DiO'i

rtailenndsAt'bison . . 107

do pid . . 10 3

HoMon dinl Maine . . 4H

Tiosion Klev.ited . . 1.'!"i'nlon Pa, i,,. . S

MiscellaneoiiiAmriean Ami. Chemical .. 37'i

do r,f,i i r, ' ..Ann-ri- , an Pneu. Tube . . x

America n Suar ..133do r,i . . l

American el and Tel . . 140A inerican W.iod. n . 34

i. ,.r. . I "'IDominion Iron and Steel JV'Klitrie Ilium .M issa, husetn Kleetric . . "i t

do ,f,x,Iisarhos.tts lías 3,' Hied Fruit . . 134

mteii sin M.ich . 7.4 j

d. r.frl . . " '

'. S. Ste,. . . . 34pfd

MiningAdvent rire ft

Allouex r,sAmalgaimiti.) 7 7'.Aritona Commercial 41

Atl.intic Dl'iI'ntXf CoalitionCalumet and Arizona 9

STORAGEVA."l''kl -- iianos, hoiiK. boid goods,

etc. stored and p.o d safeij alllea.iotiable lates. phone r.ta. TlieSecurity W at . house mid 1 111 pt ove- - j

no-li- t Offices. Kootns S and 4,ili.iot Hlock, Thiid street und Con-- )

ti a avenue.

FOR SALE Miscellaneous.-1 .)'Vo'-'i-Ü- Pulan, hogs;

breeders. John Mann.......hoi. .s.ALL- - Singer iuo.bei,1 ma- -

liootn 3 iirsnt Fuilding.loll S A $ ;i 0 - , a Imiia i ;i ti h

1 "F''i: SAl.F J;. iieiuiy new Singer

loaebilie t.':,. 114 W. Cold.s . I ilea t one bu:gy audi

on,- - ,o, part llolsl.-in- vil trad"for Inns,. t,r mule and give or takedil fci-en- e. ti 4 S. llionotiay, teie- -idione 2 42.

li'lli'.WI.'A H.icM'lo,..'.!... 2á vol -

unos, v.-- y ,l,.-.i- .12 4 s. Wall.-r.- ;

Fill! SM.F Singe Mai, oganv cab -

.. V"r. lil-JÍJ- id üJii'.'JÜ1 S.VI.i: l;. ,1 Dahlia bulbs. f.i2

S.

Ful! SWi: Maj.suT- rang,- rtlade for siniilbr oil". a

W alt. i.

FOR SALE Real Estate.

Fon SAl.F Mile and a half fromnlre mi Second slieeta. re

ra mil. it h I ratno i ..I tag 4 aeres Inoivliurds. 4 In alfalla balance gar -

l. ll land, $ J in.1 lak. lletltlllliir- -

Ing land held at $.100 to $,,no peracre oipoii unity to make JIOUO onthis deal. 1.1. .,,1 lliiusakcr, 207, WealHold.

Full HALF Our modern homo at 2uN. Fdlth. We are leaving tho city.

It. D. Stevenson.Foil SM.F llest looming house out-li- t

in the city. Pol leii leld Com-pany. 2 ii W Ccnual.Foil SALF--- modern u.one one

mile from town, 2 seres with Im-provements, See owner 2021 N. 4th.Foil SAI.I'l - ll.iiiM. o' 4 rooms, Santu

Fe brbk, with hall, bath, pantry.closets, hot hikI cold water, bestplumbing, walks, wash houseand out l.u lldings; corner on 6th St.Apply owner, Í22 W. Marquette ave.,han; un If sold soon.Foil SAl.F frame house

and to lots, al 205 North Wallerst. Iriiiuiri. on i. remises.

ft,-.- ,1". .,... i 112" NÓrihK(lm, , banjain; exi.min.il.

,.,,.ls M.,, ,,, a Ibuquei que....7:-i- .

1' O 1 MALI'. - e foiir-inoi- n con- -

nouse. .l,r; l.'iioa.wesietn itea ny - . .111 i' leniisi.Foil SALIO 111 n.v house, lot

1.11x142, goott Li 11 , this Is 11. nicehome, monthly y mollis If autc.tI'Qli. tilelil '"U.'Ü-"--

ij-- ' ' W. tlobl.

foil HALF-- Mr. Ilenler we can x.il.you 11 home that ou can pay for

rt 11 ' V""1' "nl money. Soiitlmeslern!'""v 201 I'l. ('elittal.1'iHl .SALI'. riiii.ii.

honse, 2 miles froui tll-- a snap.pot tioli. I.l ompa ny. 2ji! W. HoldFoil S.VLi r"'2ii-aV-r,-

i niiich "lencedand under ditch, one mile from

lof.n, JLIOO; $:ioo cash, balance longlime. SoiitlnvcHtel 11 Leahy Co., 201!: Cenital.Folt SAl.F- - Cottage, cheap. 1023 N. I

Third si.1 I .It-Si MI A f lA N if h( 111 P.

We offer for Immediate delivery(o ei nnn nt land st rip In utiy uuantl-i- b

s from 40 acres to 10.000 acres; themost satisfactory Ooyernment pat.mtsare obtained liy use of perfect scrip.For title to townsites, scrip is Indis- -peiisaoi... s" nji sooeil an i.ih iiBiii'nIs our special, y. v e Kuar.inteu allscrip sold by l.s.I'lIK V. F. MOSl'S LAM HCHIP

Itl.M.I V I'O.Jfleobson Itldg.. lAenver. Colo.

Fi HI SAl.F - lo I. k, li lot-.- , 0- - Firoom en ni.-- ;i loi-;- , al baigalii.

W, II. All Million. Heal Fsl.lle Hlokel.2 w, ;...Foil SA .F Urn k 11 p.. no nl lions.--

w.i! I.111I1. good location. I.', looms.:! baths II . loséis, nt a bargain I'll

lute go.s Willi il; $.0111 .ash, balan..-r.m-

paonnls. Lio.l'llun-akei- -, 20.",

'. Cold.rTl SAl.F I. litio I. Ill le.il'e paill.t

tin in iii no . nl to p.o 011 tin'lol oppoillllllH fol health Seek"!';leap .lean, .lose 111. Appl- Itoom",. W lnilng III Iw

l ol: SAl.F- .1 loom liallle, , lo.se III,si , ,1 p.o I.. s. t .1 n, s (o. prf c

2:l no. $::no , ash, I. al inc.- $20 per110.nl li Soul ln 'I ei :. a i y Co2n 11. I'.olial. l

FilR Q Al F I iwoctrrl A

-- wvwv". l

Folt S A LI'.' 2.'. II mi. I. red Here- -

ford bulls; range mlse,. V. U. rMKPi uiiton Shoef.iak. r. M.FOIl" SÁLf: A No I lag, took. gill-H- e,

ilrlmg lioi-e- ; a o b irness amirieiuly liert' l.iieuv lil. go Ha. a

loiulie Itoom 21,, Arniijo Hlock,Lh"ti" 4

lull SALF .o ii.'ii. st HissjJet'sev .os. Hue,. J.l.oy lieif.-IS-

also alfalla. Hot atol se. olid culling'all l.o, kliart 1111. li. phone 712.

Folt S A I iT "1 te..- - ot.a tie terms;strong, gen'ie ),. ,, HI ..g or p.i- k- - ,

"IM,; ''" "V:","1' ' '"'"' " '!Call , vio.-- A I! ...kuagel, room'us Slit, k I. r 1.11!, Pulnlin". A

Foil SW.F (ioiip, II taken to, lavK "'" I v ' 10 N 'l llir'1 l

Foil SALI-- tp.oi l.i... - ain li'.i"i.low I, mi, ess, y, - vagón. I ii'iu'i i

High) net LH' tv.

LOST

l.osr Ion line.., I.r Hided nllll Loul it j.w. W on thigh and til on left

turn to r.os Hendricksi I. t.i. It.n.-iiii- Hiil recove liberal ri'waiil. S.

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On lii'si wii'i',1. nl Ibe ti.,1 of tiol.lnii'iioe. 11 1I11M111.U1I vetgliiii alsiiit onekai.il. ! ll.N.iii II. t iiHii- -tt.ll l.oil.iliii; ami r.s.iio rcarilliione

TYPEWRITERS"ni'i'.WItlTliHS. S.wtng Machines,

Itiovclei. repaired, rented, boughtund sold Tvp. n rlt.-- r ribbons. Hewitt s.11 J b. Thud St.

FOR RENT Rooms.VOli 11 FNT siíñTtBrf M?

rooms at th Klo Uranoilt XVe.st Certrul

-

Foil It F rnlshcil roomg anilrooms lor ligia housekseplliar. IllWest end.

Foil KFNT - Furnished room in atboroegliiy mo, lorn house; gentleman

jP'i'ietreu; no invalida. Address I', o.11, ,x LIS.'.TTT-

-; "TIWO ItooMH compleleiy furnlshe.tfor liglit liousek Inc. Annlv 414

Niu h Sixtlit , t, r i i . . .

wanted; 110 oilier boarders. 20 3.W'alierT"."7T T'7T. '

I'.'l. I. I. N I .Meely f 11 11 IS e, I loomslor lü lit housekeeping. HI West'id.

Foil ItFNT- - Three furnished rnomafjjJJl1 I'lliiii'lb 'lüt'il' 2nd.

, UFÑ'F Front viUik,.cnK. .',24 W. Centra!lp,,,. .,;NT. V). ,,,.,. room'in

thoroughly modem house, excel- -lently lot a ted. nnly gentlemen ofemployment need apply. No sick.J. '! S

Ki o . .i si lor gt. housekeeplllK,vacant May 1st; nicely furnished:

modem and , lose In. Apply Fit n,

t;i; ,s. Itroadnav, or 117I loli'Foil ItKXT al front rooms,'

running titer, elediic liglits, bnth,il,,,s . un tin.1 i.hu per week; hsvs

ul" oest ror your money. Inciulrs1'"""1" f'. C.rnnl lllo, k, 2(13 v. Ceii- -"'" '

M ' I F I: N rooais and Iii si class bout ii!Denver Hule!, Second and Coal,

twi i i, liu nlshe.l rooms In loo.i.Ill house. Apidv til W. Hold

Ivi'. pilone 2inFoil 111,; NT Nicely furnished room,

model ii convenient es, private latn-H-

price tiasonable. Apply 417 S.Va'ter.

FOR RENT dwellings.Foil Ii FNT Fight room, modero

btick hoiisii. Address ownsr, 101North High or phone 808.Foil 11 F'.N T - I louaes rrom. two 10

eight rooms: prices are right.Soiitlmeslern Itealty Co., 201 K.( "etitral.Full li FNT-- - lloscdale Sanltoiium;

possession given June 1. lnquirsat I.01 khan's ranch. Phone 71a.Foil iiFÑT Nc,v ñiTaíT'in fur- -

nlsh.tl fhe-ioot- flat. lnquirs A.W. Ans.in, S23 North 4th Street.Foil II FNT Nev modern

house, 4 17 S Arno. Dr. Wilson.1'i'lt KHNT cheap, one four-roo-

and one lie-roo- house, strictlyup to dale. luqulie J. W. MeQiiaile,119 S, Arno.Foil F NT--- N o r house,

. heap, A pply I if. Itronson.Foil llfiNi'-"- - May Tsi. f.room tuilk;

modern; Hose in H. Hooth.Foil ItFNT Two - story resilience

near city park; good shade, barnand stable: furnish. al or not. P,

Hooni II (iriint Hlock.Folt I'FN'T furnished col- -

'axes, modem: also furnishedC."!""1; "' x- Thlr.'l St.

Foil II FNT - 1 moil brick collageIn good repair nt $12 f,0 per inoiilh:

aler paid. I mi N. Fourth, or Ottolie. k ma un.

Foil II FNT - Some good house andlooms. I'ortcirb'ld Company, 2 il. Hold.

I'Oll I. I' NT .Nicely linnislied ÜI00111cottage: piano; wiled for Idecllic

hc'Ms. .Mis. Vol Is, I 1) F, Coal.Fill! I; FNT - room boarding house,

liiriilture lor sale, easy pa'ments.W. IL ,M. .Million. 21 I W. Hold'.

Loll 11 FNT- - 4 lo lionses. onefiiriilshed 1111. offices. W. II. M. 'Mil

lion, Heal lisíale Hroker. 211 W. Hold,.( (j, J'FNi 11,0111 collage, nicely

furnished. 022 S. W'altei.Foil II FNT.- - First class furn-

ished a pa rt nieiit gis range. Her-irlo lights and hath, $la. Lloyd llun-sake- r.

2n;, W. Hold.ill II FNT- First class modem

house, $2'l, good W.Hoiiin. JIA: 2i'..oni liglil Hose Hi,$10. Lt.o,.l llllllsakel, 2li:. W. Hobl.Foil ItFNT cottage rime

plct. lv fin In lowlands. Atl- -

diess I'.ox IS,'.

Foil ItFNT- 4 room bouse, screenporch, va I. r paid. $10 per iiiotilh.

Soiilli estero Iteultv, 2ii F. Central,foil i;i:.i' i; 10..111 1,1 i.k hous

A..l al 4 2 2 W. Tiler. is.

FOR RENT Miscellaneous.Foil llFNT- - Fui niture for llghl

hous. keeping. W A Ooff A Co.,20.", Central. Phone 568.

i HI liFNT- - Large allalf.l iHtli ll.near i it : two large store looms,

. ri g Studio. 1 2 1 N Third st.oll It FNT .1.110 . moiinlains, threeo 1. 110, .1 ,.., e , e, ,, K , a, -

u ..,..f. ...no, ..w . i leuceoUo.tfl boll e, .,!, 1, el V ppty no J .

Fui Av

FOR RENT Offices.Folt L FNT Offices and atoras la

Commercial club bulldlnf. ApprjSecretary of the club.

BUSINESS CHANCES, ..u woliD Iii.-r- ts Hassirisdads In Hrt lending paprra In II. B.

;.,.,, f, H. The p,K, Artv-rtis- ln

i v 47 Kiiuth M--ln -- lra.t I..i

Ali'd. Cal.oll sahf.-W- hi est:.bllshed,ltooat'liying business. Invoice about

limn. Address, I". O. liox 220, Albu,ilertplt, N. M.

FOR SALE OR TRADE.Foil SALIC Fxchaime, 20 aerea

m i. r ditch, mlie and quarter fromstaio .11, good terms ;what l.ava you?

V. Mx, tirncnl Delivery. City.Folt SALÍ: or will trade for real

estate, f i ord touringrar. Call at 2U s. Second sL

MEDICAL

Mliilt'Al. ibetlic insolen r..r colli.tired, sweaty and clammy feet;

cures rheumatism; gnarantei-d- . SI 0

ter pair. We are hend.pnirtors forelectric belts. Columbia CommerriaVi'o.. 2"4 L. NintU street. Los Angolés,'at'L . . -i

FOR SALE$5(10.011114 acres, adjoining

ditch, within two miles of city,under cultivation,, 'i udobehouses, adobe stable, newfemes and pump, 40 bearliittfruit trees, maller fruits andberries. Bargain for quickcash buyer.

$11)110.00 brick resi-dence on S. Briadway,lot, trees and outhouses. Jianyterms.

$3000.ot Oreat bargain Inbrick residence in High-

lands, close in. Luwn, fruitanj shade trees.$MOO.OO A frame

house, modern, Kouifh Ward,easy payments. A great bar-gain.

IV XKW TOWN Ol"It V, I, V, V at original platprice. Call at our olfice forfull particulars.

C1IO 1(1; VACA XT LOTS IVCti'V Ol' Al.ltl Ql l.'Ktvl .;.See u.H before buying else-where.

FOR RENT$2.."0 per neck Two rooms for

lisht housekeeping, lurnished,Copper avenue, near Third nt.

$8.00 house, nearShops on Pacific Ave.

$10.00 Comfortable,' neve,house, N. ith St.

$.15.00 .Modern,brick, facing park, furnished.

$20.00 Kunming House withstore room, close to Shops.

$5.oo Hotel Henrietta, brandnew, never occupied, rnouern,27 rooms, fine location, a bar-gain.

$25-0- ,"i room, strictly mod-ern brick house, at 3119 KCold.

$25.00 furnished, forlii(ht housekeeping; modern;close in.

Abstracts of TitleHaving the only

Abstract books for the City ofA Ibinpiei que and County ofBerna lili, and a competent andexpei ienci d Abstractor and Conveyancer in our on Ice, we areprepared to furnish correctstrai ts of Tille on shortestlice ;ind at lowest prices

M(iI:y TO 1,11AM at S ercent oil first Moitjare, In anyamount allow Ji.Mio.oo.

Loans eaotiaieil, Money In-vested, lloo-.e- s Itemed, iavesPaid, and complete i liare takenor properties for residents amiiioii-rcl- lf nis.NOTAKV PI P.LIC IV OFlTCi:.

( 'alumel and lleela . . . ti 0 aCentennial . 2 9Copper Itanu'e . 7 (1

Daly Westfranklin . 1.-

-.

(ira n by . H7

tlreene Caiianea . 1(1

Isle Koyaie . IMSMining .. . 12 'a

Michigan . 13'!Mohawk . onMontana Coal and CokeNevada 2 iC'aold Dominion . mm4Parrot 3 2Quincy S 7

Shannon . 1 3

Trinity . 1 3 i

1'nited Copper 1 I 7sI'nitcd Stales Mining . 44 "iCnited Slates oil .... . 32I'lah . 3!'Victoria . 4 Vt

Winona 4 jWolverine 143North Butte II 4

ÍTiicatr) Hoard of Trade.Chicago, May I Wheat exhibited

greatest strength early in the sessionHie market losing much of lis buoy-ancy during the lasi half of the dayowing- to profit taking based to someextent on official prediction of slowrising temperatures M the sprln-- t

wheat counirv. At the start priceswere to 1 cents higher than

close. May showing the greai- -

est strength despite iiemeiy in ..i"".- -

000 bushelH of cash gram.The wheat market closed with May

at Í1 :V. Julv at $1.1:Cm n eiosi with May a 1 and

Julv at f'f.Oats closed with May at anJuly at 4:i ,.

Hie Melal-- .N w Vork. May was dull

lak helnir onoted at 112 7'.. 4i 13

ele, trolvtic JI'J.Mlli 12.f.2. anil cast-- t

I i 3 7 i:. in 2.r.o.1'ad 'luiet and unchanged at ÍI 20

in 4 2.VSpelter quiet and urn hanged, a

- i, ' 5 7 Bar silver .2-- n.

M. xf an dollars 4 lc.

St. louis Sm III r.Si I.ouis. May I Lead 4 I.".; sp.

jl.ii.-.-.

Weekly Hank Slnleiiieiil.New Vork May a le no n!

,f , baring house banks tor the weekrt as follows:

Loans. $1.337.3:.7.Mio: do, reuse, J..2VIUI0Deposits. Jl.SsOr.V""; decrease.

2 42, !!".Circlaiion. I'.'. 2 ''" r' ''"' '

14.20(1.$IT.4:!I.20.: increase.L.-- al tenders.

.2!.4"0s'p. , $2Sii.:,07.70m: r. as"

Sllft '

I r J17.14i'..9..i. IVI ensS4 9 3 i". 0 0

reonired, $4i'.T::' 7.ift: d

a.-c.ise. tí o rt C 2

..ridiis. l 1.207.JM... ni. i$1.-$- 1

o 'i s '.

S' .les d..!M.P 1.7'"..--,-rv- e

4,.- iper.asc. Jl.lCl ,.1'ocforTl,.. i.ri rnhiei- - o a' 11...

cleat illg house !.anl; -The tat.-m.-n- t ..f h:.-k- s .n I t. ie

enmrcmles of enat.r Wjv V0- 1- ve.v.reporting to th- -

h o :f;-- f .i.,l,r',sMs of Í1.2-.- I .'."a. t .1

ni '.. bao. I I4.:".3 '

Í 1.1 1'.. ''' '"'!

Kao-- a- U.

,;.: Ciiy. M ,v - CH P.e.1 i. o .i. an li.ilmli

.. t on 'o i; ...'stefldV. ." - '

'southern steers $4 mm 2 .. south, -- i

nina I j ioi 'I - '. ""20: t."'ker an--n.dfor. ? 7

feeder $3751' 5.75. bulls 4" !

MISSION FURNITUREOUl ASSOKTilF.M'f IP OAWKU'imi lls AM) Vl:i-TAIU.I- IS

mi-H- Fonoture to older on shortSI'lllTII) ltKK. OIMK IV AMI; n. ti e H-- el equipped factory In

II- - ' 1. t'lUIT ' Aiiloi.uerpie. Lo w 1 f.r CrownCO, 114 S. M.CONU. jKutiiitiiis Co , 114 West Jol4.

SUNDAY. MAY 2, 1909.

Complete Summary of the Latest Sporting Events and Gossip of the WorldFIRST BASEMAN OF PIRATES.

FUTURE OF GAMEnn.MT

VAR1ED CAREERnr mu rw..irn

IS ORIGINAL IRONMAM flT RA CCD AIT

'nFFPI

INTFRFST IN

.ÍPORTI0....

T ) )

i intuí ur vnouunuij ',AB0URNE PITCHED TWENTY- -

TWO SUCCESSIVE GAMES FOR

PROVIDENCE GRAYS.

WON PENNANT FOR HIS TEAM

Officiated on the Slab in 72 ContetUDuring Season of 1884 and Played

In Other Position Rest of the

Time Eleven of the Games Were

Consecutiva Victories.

Rpiiinl(Hlilf In many retpwls wan

tlif bHKeliall hphkoii of IX"4. In 'hutruiiiiiKign Hie runril fur iu:rslvvli'tairlcM for a major IfUKiie rlnl) a

by i hf I'loncli'iicf (iriyi,wlio pul toKPthfi' '.'0 mralKhl: ChBi'ley

Swefitev fannfil 18 nu n in a nine in- -

..i.... M i.i,.k ill! laittialnH a bit' " '"".,...,. Ba(,,. ,.

(aiiiei! faina and hy tmlrlins?2 i onui-cutiv- a- iiamhi t gatnert.

haily hmuirlanK of nasa-iMi- i .'.liaal klnenln fif i.lu-lifri- Itl hla timP.u.n-U.i- l In ?7 atiifraoaslw ItUtllf, llllt Ilia?

a ,1,.., r..rnifK nr naoan pa"- - '" ''"' ,','show tliat ZZ waf riir naiiiii,-i- .

noiiklhli that the "did Hon plK'tmaa , ...... ..ti hut If lie did

. . .. . .1.11.1,1,,,, f.mi. nve nt m-t- ie wete a.rnli'K, of Wlilfb llii-r- is not no(ma- -

Htadboiirna. not only nili lifil ?: (caliieI., . , ,..i i0 .if.

in a row tor tnt iwimir -- ' "

fars bko ill urder 10 lu till' pennantfot- that Prnvlatflll'P team, wllll'll

....i i,- - i...... 1... ,fi I.iimI-"- - ". ; v: ...,

nraaai alive or ma- - , i ...,., ,

art it ta. bin In? nfflriaifd un ftií; ruiiberthai senium In 72 coillwsls. Hlid wlif"

i.-i.- uiha.rnr waaaii ill ai pa atns iia.'iinV ... , ii.,,rlnht na-li- Hliottalop or nrsi nasi--. n.ibiiirne aeenis to haf hfti baseball'..Hitlnial mini ÍVrtalil Is It that.1 a .... m ailuva fHiiiihle

'. .

of plifliln james ni 11 10. 01 01

bal Kiiilhinit'iif dial I

Hill Alisleln, who is "making good" on first base for the Pittsburg P-

irates. H a SI. I.nuisi hoy, where he is ruled ji s nne of the leadinn BOi'ier play-

ers (if the country. He plays fullback on the St. I .en team, which holds

tlie cliniiipioiisliip of Missouri.

ISM -- winiilnt; M contests. d...s in. I ri'fli'.'i nin bis reri.r.l a- -

t'ully tw.-nl- pounds b.'av,,','f'rnvldfiii'P-- s HVfrape Hull year was

7Mi. Ibe Nallotial lfani' learns then ' ,'I'.'),))l''IlI',,.'M' itnimiu; iaitliluMv lairplaying 112 game Of illa? M triumphs j,,. ,.(,i,t.st as a. b is anxious to

1111" flrav, Knilhourne was respon- - nix the title and if one of the ureal. 'si

slide Mr S. Charlev Hwei'liey "rZiXZ? ZX"u..Z

PAPKE FIGHT

Kewanee Wonder and HugoKeliy to Mix in Forty-Fiv- e

Round Fracas at San Fran-

cisco May 15,

Tli' ..lllled fiirty-liv- linn;liiiweui l.'illi rapke nf 111.,

,,lid lliiifo K. ll nf I't.U-HKn- . t" l"'1'iiiKllt in San in iseo on .May

luis siirit-'- up ..nsiilniiihii- intfiest In

piiKilisiii I'lrrles i hrouKnoiit tin-

as Ilif winner will in nil pi. .l-

iability lie fiilitled to lln' itiidalleweiKlit. ha mpluiiship.

Stniili y K. Iel-i- . 1. w in. has lientfriImtli men will, in tin- pn- -i yiur,

iiniKiun'.'eu in X.'W' Vni'k tlnil hehail nutiirown tin- in i.lal If weight ila.'-j-'

and w.iuld no nnfr Tifl-:.- ' thelimit -- l.'ii ijoiinals thf t'flaii'

,..,vinK ,i. ut,. tn Ii.- fmiKlit I'm'ji,v ,,,. .si ,,.,, in that class

K.'ll) illlll I'ilpkf lllf ll lid Oil hi I'dIhi' tun hf.sl niiililii'weliihts ill tillrom,tiy outside o, K.n-hf- l nn.l sh.-iil-

,,, a KritnI Imttlf whfii tliry flashK. Hv hus an enviable reeairil, lia insfouclit and henteii sueli nn-i- i as .l.tclii'i'.rlfii. Jack (Twini Sullivaii. Miks,.h,.f,,.k Ull,. Kerns unil hnl.liiw twoiinnv-- i ein li with Tommy Ily.in nii'lTommv Turns. Ilia- - luttff until reientIv i y t oh.ini pion of thf world.

Paplif laaUlillt Ills WTiy 11 ta pl'Olllli ,1,1,,, ,w,. v.'iirs. w iiinimi

j t ifuu- - tiuht bv the knoikontVi inte eroWIllllir llis career by ktinl'kInn iiiit SluTilt'V Kftchfl in twclv- siuitl wiiiniliK lb.' mldallewfiuh.

... , . .,, , nl.,, ut una.. IIt, , . it ,,,. ,n,. thnut two month

bow .r. its Kilcbfl fought him uRalnhiiiil ir.ive him nrrilie Imtune rounds, tinallv linoi-Kini- mm .in'

. ,.,.,,,..-..- tlu, title. Sina'a- - 11

'.,,, ke lias louulit but two battles H

fnuirht Kelly I 11 Htunilstill in" tweii- -

tv r. .Ulitis 111 l.s All(!t'les, tilciillinir tin' bom a draw. 'nt-- i

,i,.,.ii,t,,i bv ,lim Klvnn in tin' , ,,,,, ,,is. nltlinunli this latter il.'leal

( , ,1 . va ii of tin- tibt isami- - ilK'nmli.ml Un- will l.e liiidli ihsapp.iiiit.'il

STRONG' LIST OF ENTRIES

FOR KENTUCKY DERBY

l.ieiiss ill". May I. The KentuckyiMiiv i, ' the tildes! fixtures elltin- - Ainciliiin turf, will be run .Mon- -

,i,,i i.tii .run mi iiiir llie xii me trackUnit was the still" nf Arislitle's tri-

umph In 1ST.'., tlif bitf event this yearus usual. Iii ill.-- tlif feature of tb"opeiilns ad' llie sprlnii iiicctliiR alI'hiira hill linwns.

I'll less the SUII sllilll'S bt'illtl.V tn- -

niiirrinv tlie will be tlecided overii heavy ir.u-k- tile iciiiit liard rain-- '

lulling t ll t .snake. I till' .illllse.Tliirlct 11 In uses nr.. si In iluled ta

run th" mili- and a .piatter for theii. nun purse. Tli" nam.'.s. weishtf.

..aids .'(tul Jockeja as iillllailini' (1 t.lday, l.ilinw:"Ma lebe

'at' sity l Will i'. II 1 nil to 1

I 'a m p. mi ll' Austin 211 in I

Ada Miad,-T-

M. Hi 11 i II. ialel 11 toKi 11 nil Marry ( M tisnrai ' 'I toM In mi (Sliilllns 4 tnMichael AubiIo (Tnplilll K tou.uri.i.i ii'i.k.nsi li tnI 111 ", t I 'a aw S I ii t.l

11 ta run ,'ii ( Mi llet ) I to 1

...ilwlii.ler Walsh 4.1 loI ir. liark ley I'aK" ) 1 tn I

'St aids Jock y slati al.

-

Monle Mtill Itiks lalsy One.Winiieiniica'a, X.'V., April 1. In a

mi.- sided limit bete tonitjhl Mmit.Am 11. brother of Alie Attell, of SanFt. in. isi-n- knau ked out ' llaibhy"''"b"""" ' t"1s 1" " r " ""'? ""i"""-ilia' 11(1111 ilia iiirti iicici i(-t- t ii. a "

rushes mi the part of Johnson whichwere met by Attell ivltu heavy Jolts(Hie of Audi's ebb f blows vvas an

juppeii'ui which finally put Jobnsimaway KU the count. I'onsialai ahleIllivni'V all. (lined hands on the result.

Kill I II! OUT Kills kail Out.Yank. ,Ma I. Tommy IWlin

..I New Yairk with a rtRht swIiir to the1.1..W. knocked .ail 'Kid' Farnta-- of

Peiiri.a HI. in the seventh nvutirl ait'

What W.1S Sl'lll'iltlleal to l" il leu rmill'lut Inbl

Ileiivi r Sa hiMil W his Ti'iick Meet.i'iiloraibi SprliiKS. I'olo.. May

i'nmpletel otitclassinií tin other Hiiih

ultdar the auspices of the 1 N laar .1 ab

..l. Kf at asliliui o Held, hi a coranf I'I .'.

LUUMÍ) Ui' DKlUni;

iREATEST OF ALL PROFESSION- -

A L SPORTS IS BACKED UP BV

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.

MANY PARKS ARE IMPROVED

Pittsburg Club buys Giounii for NewField and Dig Sta.id 0vcer of

Various Teams Looking Forwardto Successful Year on thai GreenDiamond.

Willi Hi.' iiiu.si i oigaidatlnn.if li ii jimtt'kt.iiiiii hinM in ilia- worldiiml Willi iiiiM- .iiiiinl low. led Li iricine i',-- , futiite linn. ;s im. esfed 'ii fnrliter the . ijiii i mi n k nf any nilii-- or(.iilOl'd spoil, lite hliicbull i.'ilriiTI nfI'lnll In niiii,r and till r i agues ifhow under way.

Wlilla. Hie hivin.iii in liMM'Inill wluihiln mi Ilif hi. Inns or in Hif im. in!

siuml pioli-cse- in ri.nii n n i !;iinf ailiiinnt nl' in urn us In Ilia1 "money flnlj if Hie spoil." illlll lilt stilus whichI nif in f.l' il In maintain it mi. ni ly. j

ll Ik ii I'll r lliiil. Imin Tin- - humblest'(In. lililí Inn- - In Hif bcHi autlistled milliniiaire who udmiic "dud's liist(tii'iie" tltfi.' In n iMinin flfiiiciil nfiiii.l" in Ilia- - fuel Unit thf "Inuiif tcumIs il.ilni- w.'il. iliai ilif nationalli.isiiina- - lliriif from away iii in tlirrnriifi of Maiiif lat away ilon In Hipi oí un r of ( 'a fau ii la

Ilflliaiul ii in si v hf said tinil a sum j

i iaiii ox ina iliK JJ.iHMi.niiii lina hi'i'ii aif.in fil in Ilia Ut -' iiiniillis In a

pi'liflal way lo Ilif han i ini'itt of Ilifa1 I'oliiiiuiiliiiioiis fan Hif Kinni' lliroiiMliout tin' l itifi'il si.-ilf- ll In a Komi j

hilj' loll of llliilif.v In ha- tl is 1)1 fdsnlfly laa fnillifi' i til ini ion and ilfan

j uif fnr ihf musai'K, and n stiinmury of'

j

j Ilif wuva In wliirli helian- l'f"li miidf is not it ii ii cu! i l IK

l''or i :. ü a Ihi'if Is lln- - ni i f ha.-'- f

of a itl lii lil ami lito aun Hun of j

a iiihkiiiIIi fit! stand hy thf I'lii'ltdcl-- :

pliiii Ami'i ii nn Ifiiitut' i luli. ' I'na If'

i II' li" Shih. Ilif irlii. linl iiwiiff ofili.ti in mmizH ioe, luis a si i ni l ui .'wlni li In i ai laasfljiill In

j I'l'iisoii of m n n k n M do and luxui Ions-

inns. A i fit ui ally bfaiiliful. inaclii lllly lldailfil lai lllf llsfH to w li ia Ii

11 Is In hf inl. It III In- ami' of Ilif '

(Hits of Hie sulisliiiilinl ijuitkft''Ilif iitfsfiit National lt k ' ' Bland inI'hiliidf Ipliiii. all Ii.iii.'Ii nl.lrr of llsflfis a llllllllf tai Ilia' lllf. illlll hilsfhull patrons in lln1 nif npolls of theKeysioiif siiila' aif iio.idfil lor mthu ful nif iilinnsl nil ll Nfiili' nf K Ti i till

furTin' !'IHIiut4i lliisi'li.ill chili luis

iiaihiis"(l i am nal for ii ni'W anal allpliilous lii'ltl mid In hillliilliK us raptally im pussililf ii tjiiiid stand iindtl f ll sMIiil hilll Hif hilt Illlll' IrKttaiiiiiiip. If in,; Hum lliusf in riiilailfl- '

(tila H.'lil.'d ta il I III steel and ioni Ml.', the I'll ti Inn k hill will liaii'ian fiioinniUH ' I hi ff da-- i kan" j

Ihf yi'iir Is owl-- hit-- fifiiliuiHyiniiv Ihf liinf liunilifi'of in n i ly !.'" nun pía rains,

Tie i' Vnik Xaititimt! lauiifiii' rliihhas f K pendf il I In itisa luU of dnllHis Inlinpiaii iiiR Ihf si riu t in fn on Unit his- j

liuii- In lal Willi h Is llltow 11 1ll nuKhnuttin Ifniiih and t.t . h of I.f nil.'.iKlatfH us Ihf Polo aiitaiiiulH

Tlii' I'li'wlniiit h.isfhall lull has on

lii'iiilfil a latKf siiui. not niilv In fil j

lamiiiR Us lifü ait i ini pink in the Knr '

est I'll) lint In Ilif slnndsanil ninkiiiK tlifin iitnrf i mi ft o i a hitfail I hf pal mns

Till' I'llll 11(111 Allllllillli IfllKUf lillsfhull iluli li.na pin .li. in il a uilunliifiliil l it ill fslnlf ill lliiil i ll), nil

Uhuh new stands suitiililf In lllf usa's.nl (lie i'lnll will he limit fia' loiii' Tlia

lifiimi i iiih has inia-sifi- a Iiiiki' Hum ' .

in ii at fsiiiif ini a iifw hfhl nuilwin ii tf.ntv ihf hudilliiKs for that or-

nan i. .i i urn i ptntiiisfd to lit- fiftlfdmi a si nif . .iiiiuii'in-u- i iitf with ili.ilwl.ii li has iiilnpii'd in ilie nil i'i-

1,11 Kf 11 ll'S nf 'ha' I III! f ll SIllli'Sl lie Si I. anils iilli.llill lull

1.,1'i i nl ils hnlilllns nil hf realttf iihu Ii is under Ms inulto!, ami

heller stall. 111" II fall Ilia- - (tlft ll) till'put!., ti nf l).l-- a hull II The Sttniii . ll, f an I, HUa' nil has :i 111

put:. ,1 ami la h'.;!l ti stands I'miii.l ai' "lull h.is am ..I the in. ue

!;i lam .1 " ,1 ,1 litis nf In tl.ajnr i'i.UiU.'I! nl anil l.e , ;l I 1" ' "I alie I'hia--

N.li .1 anna' ail .unil was I'i.(.-(- h bv the li'lanildlti of

ü 1.1 "1 t a.f the si U( III a" onI! ,.!".!Vil in el Hilll nuts la

" -f :' and a ( essfill fil

e.ll Mitt..' lilsl lili"

N.' f on h for NorthAHlarn.. f !;.st V.lli'fl.e r I il .l .1 111

,: v ,if Sil n ' s ti. .,,!1

11 11 liilsa n lat familial!

Nl.!' lili esleí 11 Not old) lis.... nf the K Sli'1 fomhail p'.iv.1 w in. also il Hilled atll'e-I-

.11,1 llelll ' c it... and I. sides In

d ,o. limit, III o.o b Unir w ill a

,i ,,. h for ! hf l!l pía t i a, k til

iln ir vv , f! ad.l.ate this year flom '

!. s. hnill al Hi rni'll' itnai Ills d,i,,, , l w est el 11 will Willi

lill'K Of Ihi" la t si llaual lesrSepia Hi t. f

Pitcher Winter Sold to Montreal.Pita her l,eoi:a. Winter h.is

in a tiV I Hl rant to the ,.:M. ill t.teilt 1 at'it cbib Ailbouii he haspila heal lll al)ie ball foa the Tiaais,l.e was aaiit .mirtii) loMiiii Kiiiiia-- tan

bad In. k. weak bamnit ami emitsTina it st tintas.' d bun and ha did imt ,

I" ! im,, iba Tiaer lanks Tina,sia.1 Hae fail has a surplust.t i ii.1 t bsii.1. i 'his yt i , iii,,in,l thec.ila tu Wl Vx luier uut. t

Ur DILL UAnLLIi

BOSTON NATIONAL SHORTSTOPIN NINETEENTH YEAR OF

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL.

P.LAYED WITH OLDTIME STARS

"Bad Bill" Bioke lnt,j Fait Companyin 1891, Lininy Up with the

Nationals, Where He Re

niained Eight Yean Still HoldsHit Own with Youngsters.

Va-- ; ft fitns nniiii.x ''if ii.nl! ifiidt5ll is II I'll. l'Kj,tS .1111,1 fli.ltl 111'

I... liuii lln 'f I. !i Hi.' Hii'.tonit vi ii'i.in wlio liii a Ki-

ln. siiiiii l,'. j . in Ilif unnaiH ofiiiiijur i'ii!ii" Iiiih Lull

'I'liis ihnfr in ' lia. Hill" Imlil'-- '

Nl,,,, (,f Hows n.i.'i'iin ofIn .1 a li.it It'liflil ilnrillK III.' lust .1

i a if. K I'i In li wlio IlilH follilV-fl-

lln- - Kiiinf in n'. i tt nt In iIiíh ifi'io.lI .'in fiiinillm' w it !i 'lif liiiinf as wllliIlif ni a lie i is m s of Hie liad otif, iin.l.wlillf iiiiifl mol unassuming, lia- - lianIiíkI H varied (it-- Iftii-i- ' ilnliiin Ills

on Hip liilil. ninl HiainJK uka i oniif ing link lift i tlia- - iImh ofAiimiii, I. mix. Hni'iia, I'uly ami utlii'rawho Wfif iliiy.liiie slat's In llia iliis

f oif. wllh Ilia. Wanin-is- . LajoifsHinl Cohlis of our own lime.

Hill Ik mi I. lie Lousier, hill Inn napiift .sense of hiii",nr tlmi just Btirksout all over lilin. and. wlii'ii Ilia faln-r-innl-

owiierl up iliai In' was no(nil was fiiifiniK im l s iilnelfi-ii- l li

iiiiisi'fliliw .M ac In Ilia- - Inajoi H atlif ,

í' V.,

II ! ' .'

"Bad Bill" Dahlen.

ha' caiisfil n In ii h. lor. vvlmn askctlhi ny.f. lia' aviinrtrl lo "H venís.

The old w aVIiiii'i-i- Is as Rfiisll IvcH ,a an Ills 11K" as a Kiddy old trial. I, andrelnsfs. tai discuss Ilif tuple at all.W h' pifssfil ha' fasuallv puts IiIh

hand lia liis head and I'ffls Unit in

crfiisini: spot w hwre the hair uncíused to isrow.

Some aa 'a .le- ara" apt to si off at.

these olal inuTs. Iiiit a look a! tile,hiisi'ball Kiiidi of last war s tlia-- '

add slot) For Instance, Hablenplaia'. In seven less (ames, than tlieiIII t u li t ! i all II s HKIier. wl lie hail'iiiiiilv a linii'li'i'd more assisl thanthe h't; in' cliin.'i 11 . which sais Unit

Wllliain the Naughty must have cov- ;

Ved 11 lillle (roilll.l dlll'lnn lllf season nf !ini.

Hut lie has been saa laaiiK in ' b I

itanii I hat be env rrs bis i.ositi.111 meeiiiitili i. 11 . an. liis coin hilled experta'iii'i' nivea liiiil thai ease of movellietit Unit enlnes with keepillR lit una

cniiliiiueil line of cM'tcise. '

ll wusiii tXlU bat 1.1I1I111 broke inte ,

tile his! ..el After a short venr In

niño r He bll a'Pull In New Yol k

jálale, li found himself lie, I up vv i b

the l lili n,'.n Naiioual league learn in

!'..! vear. and ineler the leadeiahlpail Old Palp VllsOtl. ial lil.ll lililí cat'üiin and im iiiiy. r Uuriun his firstvear Willi the Wimp CU i outllt. In'

i,m ,i tliir.l base and fl-- oulftfl.l.and uní) once or twice was shifti'dtal Sha.lt.

The next year. Ihaaunh be startedthe season a' ilii'i pusilion. and madesuch a record Mia' ha' I I'lna iiia'd a fix

line Iii the .:k e ami a la e. at h forllie leicallld'-- of his lilt eel loll wi'llriil. :...- -

K.ii- ell!:' ciinwi'iitlve veiirs hew.are lln- word t'lileniio on the .

un. I in bis la.-- t year with Hint

'mil was iñude iiipliiiu Hut fovNe.l ) I . ii I. hi was Míen an! If it mt anactt (in inn of .;.its In I'.i.ioklvn, and

1, tillan was tiiiila-.- l fnr llane Demonlifville. and became a lai 'iuhcr of thelautiitis It l.lvil aallt'l' that llll'lUlil'd

stars Pk. .lelllllli I'ler and

Hill alvina ilinnulit pr, ttv well of

In aokl li and as is: lit in his ownilttL-IUK- s laar the follow !l'(da inn both Hill ,1 i.i lld sborlstop

w bile on I lan'tiu. s teaui.Then another sbifi in the coniiaiu

ou niKcle i'i basa-bai- l lot'en toaik himiiaiaiss the river '' Miikisvami in l:anl3i"i7 he as with theHi.iii's. plaiina bis olal rinn ofshot lstll all the time In evctianutbe him Hioaklin net I'iiailie Ibiblsml Pl'c bar Jack etlill and I'LTi'iaa

in The last Inoae brotlKtil Iba

H.ld One to tha' Hub and he has beethi'ta sito--

ll is nm re thai. Intel , s' íiik !i Ret aman Ilka- - n.ibii ii taminn. for lie hasa loud a.f ai..) liiterestiiiij

dais am baHi'lia'.l thai would kit p voulittei.-sie- lor I out aa He phoe.l ithtwo rhaimpioiisbip teams Hrnaiklmand New Y oi k and has traveliii ova-- r

the leti!h aui bjaa.Uli ul tins wl,.tuuulij.

íí

STAR PITCHERS USE LOW

BALL SAYS ADDIE JOSS

Few Leading Twirler Now Send Ball

Near Batter's Neck, DeclaresCleveland Veteran.

The day of Ihe li i till ball has passed.Not the kind of a "hiyli ball" that lla-

man behind tlie bar concocis althuui;!ithat, loo, has seen its lies' days Willi

llie bull player bin the kind ili.ilcomes hiwh to tlie baiter

Addic Joss, the veteran pitcher nf

the Cleveland Naps, is aiilhorilv fur

the M.tlement. and he iiys ihat thehabit of the batters sivmiitiiK ilielrbats is responsible.

"Theie was a day when the pitcherwho pitched 'em who kept tln-t-

at. the butler's shoulder and headdeclared a great dinger," re

marked Joss."Hut no more, Nowadays the (real

pitoheis are the fellows who kfep lliehilll breaking at tlie knees of the liallers.

"Take the bailer at the plate. Whenhe swings Ids bat to ami fro, waitincfor the ball, he swings it on a linew iih his shoulder. land him onethere and lie is wailing for It. Pin In

hall down al his knee and he inuslstrike upward.

"The height of piiclieis also liasmuch lo do with il. Falkenlifi n.Young, I.ieliliaiill, Foster anil myself,for instance. Kither one of lis stallsthe hall seven feet from the ground -

thai is. It's inore than that number uf

foe In the ail' when it leaves our ou-

tstretched ami."If il cuines in (he batter al lil

knees it's probably two feet from tliegraiiind. I! has fallen more than thffeel In traversing Hie disunite

ihe pitcher's slab and llie pin',',and Hie slab Is mi a mound.

"That hall is not irateling mi a

line when reaches Ihe hatter tinfore he cannot swing straight atHe must go under.

"1 believe the majority of the gi'i'id

pitchers of to day are depending upon

their low ball. The American leamia'pitchciK whom I have seen use it ill

slurs ami the li'iniing Dinger in llie

National', league. 'Three Tnigi'H'ii'Drown, .Malhevvson and Overall alsoshow preference for it. O y Yoiiuuused in keep Dm nail high all il"'lime, but he is also changing his bu-

lles. The pendulum is swinging ami

the low ball will be Hie nail for sumetime lo collie. Tlie bailers will ue'wise after a while and the pitcluuwill then siaii hem liijah again."

Manager McAleaT of fat. Louis li

not vet placed young Pan! Cobb, li"lis at the family home in Koystou. hi j

Harney lleilly will report to ih-'- l

W hite Sox at Chicago .lune 27. at tl"'1base of the (.erin at the Y'al"

si, hool.Pitcher .7 i in 111 y Dygeit is coun'i! S ""j

ri'tiring from the Athletics alter itn!season to embark in business in V"vOrb'ains.

The Athletic, have a proniisii'young ( atelier in Lapp. He is repot'"',lo 1).' just as handy w it li au hi'isithem single-hande- as Ossa-- e Sell ret k

Catcher Justin .7. Clarke of th'"!

Cleveland club is not pleased wi'h !,is

nil kname "Nig" He wants the play,ers and fans to call him ' Jay."

Hoy Hartzi'll will be the utilitylit bier for the Drowns, according t".Manager Mi'Mf er, and Art Criggf "

do the utility stunt in the infieldJimmy Callahan turned dow n an '

f. r from the YYashington club with,the statement that if he ever pb'.tiljprofessional hall again he would g"jCoiiii.skey first chance.

The tt rius Mertes put up tolleves have been accepted. Sam say'!h" i in fine shape, and if he is bin

right hand hittln would be a bit ' !

sa t for PuVwennaB 'team.

Gossm

.lut.H An. old II. wi,. r i,,.,,it it'll- il'el l..r lit- ':it lil I''"'1'1 v h"tul ll." lasl !.. Ill'ih'hs hl'V lit til ti'

TfRi.. li! .if he "'!IU"-- I popillai III. 'II "' "

iti (,:m (a t he I" I' .1

If t HI Tlrt ii me Itt t'-- l .'I In- -

liliitie or III,- - pic'llH III 'I"' I""1'!"piillt-- s Illlll ihttült'l rtple- - ll! hilll .l.eiti emdi scan I!i a K"

ni li.r .uní latí run tl'a- 'mii:tlIcaC'ie Well III I In- .' a.f

I hi' I Pll'lt.lIU I.;l.. iftl II' wl

I." tis I, it. secreiiit i In r.:i In !?tli - National league t li'.it'il I 'lifAt cuiiilc In Hif ilu.i! ,ii'lliiii .if sea

ifiitii i ''.)' it Hi'- - sala: ti

ilii'i..- - t u is il since In1 In" I" i n in 'Ina ii,,iv i.f lllf a. l.e magnate

mi s "If i" "i p ' ! .lit r

li.il he Ik wm i li. Mi-- go bankrupt"Jli.viller a lia vaf nf (Im Kiiipiie

M' i--,i m

,ii(7."I fi itW'l

John A. Heydler.

ailii't. II" was Inn n In l.alFii t' ilif nil.Inly In, I M. II" l mil in III'- -

ii inlnifi's l on h Km h. nif r

In w a i tt .i I On lln' li.u lifHa i IhIk In'

'layfil ham hail ami lif i i Si Imifliffimif u n ul.'.islniiiil ilafi had hfll.il iminili Mi il a liii'f lor i.iliiii s In

m! In tiiiii'if.l ilif urn fi nnifnl hi i v

ll'f ill Vu..liHiJ!loll Hf lii'ilif.l nrüiinlf i'liih ta ti ti Iranufs in Ilia- I'llt.ift nf Ciilninlilii, n n ( foi a Hint'In ihf N'liiiiniiil lfiiiíii'', i ii n a runa--

iiili(.'ll' f hlllfan luid, la i tl (t lii'WH

)nii.'i lili., rnsf In tin- - illainiiy f "i.U Inii .

Who In d.iin of ilif lim-- hall innlili-- Thfif Is onl on' answt'iJin k Sinn l.l.iii Tw.'iiiv li..- IMH iniohe iimiilifil hi- - I. nl li.iin.' ll was In

tlrt- - Ha ' lift 11 IfllKlia. Jink Ha du1ll Sf. nllll Ini olil- lit 'In- . IllliS W lll'lllia a ll'llli.'i.'.l 11 ian.il lull. C III lll lll

lliifil.'. In liliii il n I h inlilill. l

ihf habit. Ilii'i- laim anil iiitAil.i i

liaif fd Ut inn' hi ui nf II,

hut ll'fl.'li lln'lilllt r1 n .lital, Iv

aif Ilia- iinii'ir.s in dial, and I'.. in.Inliusiin ivn'ild tin siHifi't la lit k nf nmhliif his If.iiiiie w luán! him ilniii

aif ll.issinj; ill' III

Iri'iiiht aai wh.'ii I'n'lii'.u. an- Hiriiii'in M it ft l It na Kin . I I'MllIn ni:lt M IlilllUi'. In 11 .l.ihll-aa- n 111 Ill 'I'dtin- Xnia'iiami ii'iiv:'!!' niic of his .

lust iif'n was in n Shin Mini, j

t ll ll li.ld "'.'ll hilll h. nulla ilai'i In

In liilllnl hilll la i' I ,11, d liia'l ' la fKiifia Stiia wiii'tt I nipl fs liaf in! i

and niii in 'In itiiiiiiin li'iiiitif ini!h lift M..II sin i'l"i !' in him hanti In ... In h:ai n us. tul t ni

I iMiall-li-- Mad" I' '' - k Slafi (:l'l' f li if l" illlll Hi ii !l

.Mini: ins in n iliil'inu n,,i.l '.'' s'.i'iIm h in ur l,n ti.iiti.tii Mil! i; tniW

I 'f .1 .,;'. i.f i i ' 'i if .1 it

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Int. I.on ll..11 ,i I,

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S l ,h!a 'i l'e ,,a., ... ,i. of Il.eI. il I r et w ,, ,,. . ii In s' . 'i 1, !

!..- It,.."'.- - li' ll," .a I i illt.t Han .!n!.r s.i "s i' ..i se, i. a! ..i

iiiiti l.aail ii ii3ai.u w 'I: i ha- - le-- -. '.I

II. .ia, ll, in.- has St el-- so i at.

to pl,tl.l s rapa 'It ion of lha pfnfttte. New w llt ll a (.atetia . U (".it 111

tl.a (ame he iinis' i ra I. e au'i-

Utkll lif a" tw 'ka-a- , i n-

ifa ilij.,1 lali'i.i','1 llaka. il aotiip.i-i.iy tn alo so H ft! t.; v(-- t

tbkl Un míe ' I.' l"l u t tnprevent Kb n!a--r Ini.e fi.Mu uu aturwai jaita ker tb n itamnf wvh i,!. fnil, as Lit líiü lu sil. l ain l.t

a.

f lif linn's Khar' of lie other wins. Milt

Sweeney lunmeil the Ktitiile lalandlearn Iti mldmiinmer. leavlnn the firayswlib Itaalhoiit tie 10 tlepeiul on 10 wlatha" pennant. Tliey had two other

' hurlei'H 'only and Miller hut thesiiia-- were inexperienced and Hancroftiteiiliiui used ilif ill

There are many (ales nf how Radbourne siurted on bin rernrd-hreakirii-

exploit of pilohitiH -- 2 Btraiüht cables.'Some chroniclers say ilmi Sweeney

waited off Uk-- Hold anil refiieed lopitch any more for l'mvldi'iice, leavliiK"Old llosa" as the team's lone

If llie t'alifornian did this, thepublic prlnlH of ISM rio no! inenllonlht fact anil the tale that the teamhad no oilier laitcber than Hadbournedoesn't akiree with the acore, whichshow thai Miller and ('only were 011

the clubs pv roll and 011 asionally'twirled for llie Otaya after Sweeney

Jumped to the St. IauiIs Maroons ofthe short lived I'likin asHaiciatiou.

Kadboiiriie's reniarknble recanil of12 Kama In a row. of which 1Ü werevictories started on Annual 21. ISSt.against the (TiIchro club and endedon Sepia'mlier 'it anainsi the sama-

team.Kle ven of lUilhounie'B 22 f unen

were consecii live victories the breakeumiiiu on Se plember 9. when tin-It 11 (Tal os with Jimmy llalvin pii.-hini-

took tin litáis into camp bv a score of2 to 0. The Bisons on bal date, moreover, slopped ProaUilence from recordilla: 21 trinmpha In a row I'll a'

femporary seiluia k did no! illscomareKadboiirne and Ills teammates forthe) iot husv aaalii ami won eightcontests in 1 si retch. Their next defeat was unstained at the luiutls ofiNtiroit. lililí alula bud Chailev flat.fin oí, 1, libber, and then won Itsfinly ireme of the heason frnin the

hanipiaiiis, il.e seme beinn 7 t OnS.'pteit.l.er '.'4 the (itavs aKiiin werebeaten, tills lime by hicai;o. and onthe iia-- ! ilai Uadiioiiriie ttstk a wellearned iesi. I'mily ilniiiK ilia' rlliiieinpfor the t Knyhinila't s.

In the 21' matins Haall.ouriia 's oppon-etit-

..nl-- , lln b e wei e hIi'i- - o maketen or ntaaie Pi's off fi j 111. On Aiipust1! the i hia who fliil-he- d fourthIn that vetar k II wallops off I'rnvl.Lili,. tii,i. t,i-.- ifthll. ii,, V,.u..ui l.i

'and September IS. Ihe Helroils, whai!were talleiuleis, inatle leu safeties offhim. tin Hint nf tliesa- - james ninf 11

ItiUinKs. Sin i ue his crea! 'ül sus

PLAYING MANAGERS NOW

RULE IN EASTERN LEAGUE

Day of Bench Warming Leader a

Memory with Passing of Stall-

ing and Etuckenburger.

Tlie day of llie bench mn mtiier inthe Kastern league is no more. Williihe passing of Shillings in .New, irkand Hiickenbiirne r of Korhester, Hiebench mauaiier bocanii; only a

in this league, and in the seasonnr liill'i. which opens this month, thedestinies of the cijiln clubs will betuhled by playlnn maiiiiui'is.

MulTalii. Mom real. Toronto. Provi-

dence. Halt iniore and Jersey (Mly hadplaying lust yi'ar. SiiiIIÍii.ümat .Newark and Huckenbiirner at Hoeh-oste- r

were the only nntnaivers who saton the bench lo direct their tenuis.

Wolvei ton. the t hird-- t acker. Mir-feed-

SiallliiKs al .Newark, and "HisJohn" Hanzel will direct the activi-ties of ("hapln'.s Ohipmiinks. McCunnat Jersey Oily and Hui'ly al l'lovi-deuc-

Ket Into the name occasion-

al!'. It is a ipit'stion whi'thcr Dunnwill play regularly at Halt innn-e-

Of the playinc iiihiimois it is inter-eslln-

lo note what positions the.vplay. C'iiinz.'l is a liisl sin 'kit. fxelleyof Toroiilo ran also plai ihe iniiialhas, lint puts in most of his time inIhe oiitllclil.

Títere are 11 couple of set cut! basemenplaying Humareis. Dunn of lialunioreand Smith of Buffalo. Tln're am twolliild suckers playing ma lingers. Wo-lveiton at .Newark and Casey at Mon-

treal. Duffy, like Kelley. plais in tlieoutfield whan lie plays, bul unes inIn bat fierjiiently.

Mi'Callll of Jersey City is the onlypllelier in tile lot. There is sume spec-illatio-

as to how McOinnity. tliepitcher owner ol the Nevvatk club,will ciindiicf himself and ivlieiher hewill lake orders from Wnlverton. liemi(;lit have lo he reckoiied with as1a inanani'i'.

All the leaders of the Kusiernleague clubs are foimer majorleanuers of experience., lliin.'l coniesrlclit from the National league to Hill'falo, N. Y., Smith is a foimer Detroitand New York player. Kelley sues )

hack In Tornillo from Boston, and alsohail major ieaffue experience lie forehis first year in Toronio. Ilr, Caseiwent from the majors to Montreal. t

Ihmh Huffey woika'd lor years in,Chicauo and Philadelphia; .link Dunn,shone In ihe lliouklin ami New York;Wnlverton served his time in ihe bigtiliow. and Md'anii had his ex pel iemewiih ihf majors.

Wouid-B- Briber Barred.The national baseball lominission

Issued a stiiiement that the "mysteanís stranger" vv Im iitiempti'il to bribe

I'm pires Klein and Johnstone to"throw" the final (aine of last seasonbetween New York and Chiiago to ihe(Hants has been ba; red from the bailpark of organied baseball. His nameIs carefully guarded by the con, mis-sion, which will impart it only to thepresidenta of the various clubs of themajor mid minor leagues, wiih ordersto bar him from tlie parks. Thecommission's report lauds the mnpiii--

for their honesty in refusing the bribe,asserlstheir story of the flair is true,and fays the offender would be prose-cuted by law if it hail the power todo so and the orrobot ai e evidence10 sustain the chames 111 a court oflaw.

Sunday Ball for Minnesota.t;,iv. Johnson sinned the bill passed

by the senate of Miiinesoti inakiLgSunday baseball letal during Ihehours from to r. p. m in that stateThis will permit baseball being playedin the downtown baseball park in StPaul and the Sunday gaim s whichldivf been transferred adsexv here willb arranged

McGraw Expects a Good Deal.Wiltse ,,f ihe (Hanis won 2".

of the :7 games be pitched last .sea-son, anil McCraw expects him to pitch4H aaiues this year anal tat win ;;ai aafthem. whWh will be going xery lasi

van li Willi is iu the bci oí sLape

talneal efteci i v enesg, Kaalbounia's ail ;valin..ls of the slate tai.l.ii-- Knsiwere able to hat niilv a .211 v'' H'Kb s b.d won the annual stat.

..li,. in Hi.... " ') .n.l t ."i lilt"! ailleili.lte tl.ick illlll fid. I llll'a t

, . ,

Ills rea ord of .' siraiuhr aMiiiagumam

follows ;

Miii-sluil- t Win ln's Mala'li.S. i :t nl. ni. Ph.. M.i 1. Flank J

1 M. ti shall, of N'fW Yolk, t irned tin ta- -'

! l.b-- mi Ja.se It. I'.ip.ihl.in a, the a "ii --

li..ii ili.impinn today I.' wiiiniiii; llirllttl came '!' tb. tr i In ss match.

i 'a I ,a bla ll. il Wits fnr.nl tn lcsii;o a f

b I lv.i iitv-fiv- mo"S us th. letip ofa .til", u s.ti rifict-

; Tb" r or, I 'it pa bl... n. ,, X. M.ar' ii-'"' ,

II J

ale ati", His )P P.. ?' Ht i

Villi .1 I'll, tun . VV J 4

ana i. K vv t; t .;

Kun ci i, in. vv ti l a;

a,i.f a i, h - .IV la I iy,, t iii,.i' vv m i ; stiuc '! t'i.-'i- i V' a '.. :

li'itTsl.i VV ' I' .1 In.t 3 Hi'ai.i w u 1 ;

S, . a . a.t,, . VV ifl I X iHret i w .T. 4 r, í(,. ,l (i- - i i..il VV Jl .Kept H. ITi 1.3: 1 Iil. el la. I'li'iaiiil WY I V

Sfl 11 '!. I...1 IV .tl I I .

it Hi,ei.. ...mm: tHrajal IS H'iTh... VV . I ; 7

H'pt Ü a 'ii ti. I t t. i t I I'l'iii, ... VV K J a.

Heft, t: lllaalt .. w u s : ;SV.. I ... W 3 ('S.pl li 1VÍI..H .1. .IS s

i a ., ... I. as I :

Ta.iaia :t i 1J ir

Attend the ra, a a al Tra. li n parkj this at!. Mu... t Admi-sin- ii .'

j Weslnn TniRaiiiiir Tlimiub MNsamri.i Mex-c- xt.. May -- K..liv.ir. Pav.

Weslm. the R.la-.- p. 'lb stri.in who'lis Vllllkillli tt.alll N"W Tdii til S.lll

' I'r.Uli Is, , Hlrixeil In ri' at I I.', ', ,w-

jt'.ls aff. ri n ft. .ni .M.aittii.am.-r- . II.-

wil r.'in.i'ii h.-i- ax Satur.l.iv andxpa-- Is i,, i,- in Kansas I'ilv"nil W.d.nsdjv

A1bu.iiaar,(,,, ri iv ie , lull matini i a s :, Traction j.jik this a rtei ntxniAd,TVi"Sl.i J.'.,.

Would Stop Sunday Baseball.A bul p'ohiiiiiiiiK bane I names no

Sun. ia Is'twa-- one and atx oelocliIn tlie af'enuHin reeeni'x asset theMini, son tio ise at sit. Pa il by a votavt 7 iu ;l. ..m.

s rn..

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1909 5

MUCH DEPENDS ON

Racing Boxing RACES AND BALL GAMEBaseball POR? T--

AthleticsMAN BEHIND

THE BAT at traction park !

Hr-- . ktnti.i-- Wilis routes ami Mit.e. Pat Moran Believes Catcher isLas duces AiiricnlUll'iil colloire base-ball team, by tin- - score of to 4.liotll Weeks ami llcckwith .telieilKomi ball tbrolli;hout. but lile latter

LRASEBAL Mem lie r o I

and Tells

Most ImportantBaseball TeamWhy.

FAST PROGRAM AT

TRACTION PARK

wii liiiii i. Ni. iiiv riiy :!.Wichita, Miij 1. Wichita tuoU Hi'

third jiaini' from Sl.inx t'iiv today l

tlif liiiuy hillmfc nl r.Score It. H. K.

Sioux city . .,,lf-- ' non non I! li 2

Wichita Oho I'llo imI- - I 12llilt.Ti.'s: Melt or an.) Shea; 'lail

ami ynissir,

This Afternoon

Ball Game between the Ameri-.cn- n

Lumber Company and Old

Town Tigers, commencing at 2p. m. sharp.

RACES at 3 p. m. Three har-

ness and one running race.

ADMISSION, 25 CENTS.

ST AM).HOW TIIIV

feci ved very rai;!eil support from his;bum malts, which wa responsible forHie bis seori- piled up by the (nos.

A hlxh wind prevailed throughouttile ...litest. lllll killfC It Very difficult;for the p layers to Judgo fly bulls. Muli

11 tlie wind was not responsiblelor the sixteen errors piled up aualnsti(he I'ruees boys, tile Inliehlct'S boot-- !

(llv i'atli.ki. mal teller Chi. i;..ellKIK Moran. (

National.-Lost, r.Wnii.In almostTODAY very walkFOR. . S

. I! Lincoln H.i.. n f opi ku (I.

T.ipi-k- thlost

. i r

.t'.lltl..'.ii:;e'lllll

I II

.41111

lite it's thebiK r:lll."

is the litanbehind III.m.i n wlio

nuin behind w ho isThe man behind th.w ho kills the foe; th,

score of S to Hi."pliiiiulcipiuCim innaiipulsiónV York.

TopHsa. tMtty 1

Lincoln today liy nSJ; pii ii kii's wlldnossfor .six runs In thi- se

lifí the ground balls around almost!time opportunity afforded, audi ,

Ihen. make matters worse, w hen F St S1I IH Mat HOC 01 ()0llt f

was Kiiisi l

inning. ''old themanII

business concern ismakes It ko; and th,ha t Is t lie on,, w ho .1

I'.leolSI

i a tne nail was iinnlly picKeil up a wild behind the.st In m. iU- -tliri was usually the result.

Alllcl'lcml latlUUC.men's Driving Club Will ShowSome Good Races With BandConceit and Ball Game,

W 11. Lost. Plug; a baseball team a sue. ess or afailure. Ask any ball placer what:position he considers the hardest to!play, and ninety-nin- e times out of'a hundred, lie will declare thai his

1 I

7Y.n--

weather Huido gjood U y k impo"!-sihl- e.

Score It. II.Lincoln (o no mm s 1 0 4

TojirUa n:ui iu 01 0 li 12 7fiatt.-rlcs- : J.im-- an. Sullivan: Slap-nlcli-

Tlionuison an. MoMnnus.Kern,

coastTeague.

!. Andele I. V'riion 2.Los AnRoles, May 1. Heavy MiUlilr.

Albuquerque Driving Clubown particular one Is the most criticalI he Inst of the .spriiifi and summer

.;:

.:i:l;i,:ns.:in'i

Chi. .IK"Hill. uii Iphuirlevl'I.UHlSI. I. sV nliinKli'ii

matinees of the Alhuiiueiuiie ib ntlmens iM'iviiiit club, will lie held atTraction park this ml

Weeks pitched a remarkable ftame.eonsiib rititf the hish wind. Thirteen01 the .'a rineis were retired on strikesand only six hits were Kalluleil oft ''his delivery. In the first Innitifj three;men taeed him and each one was re- -

tired on three strikes, without cv.--'

touching the bull.(in Monday afternoon the Las 'rn-- i

ces tiiiiu will cross bats with tin- - local '

hili school axKfeK'atlon and a muí h

doner and exciting name than the oneplayed yesterday is promised. Kachteam has di feut.'d the Socorro Schoolof Alines by about the same si ore ;tndfrom past performances secin 10 he'very eoually matched,

The score: ,

should provide the pilbli. with an alof )oo.l sport.t.rutfili

Won. sMssi''-'stri-st-The Prhhiu club, which has beenrecently rem K.inleil. Is mm us stromtIy tlic local players anil 11 l ol'if not stroimer, than in its palmiest

! '.1 0 0

rl li Í,u7

.on

and important. Some will say thatof course they have no as much todo us the playeis in some other place,but their work, when it do. s come. Isdlfl'lctill. and run only be accomplish-ed by a man who Is especially adoptedfor 11. Admitting; this to . true, iiIs still my belief that the catcher .

Ihe most Important man on a base-ball teiini. On him falls (he burdenof the work. And his woik Is al-

ways Important, fie can never affordIn take it easy or to be caught inip-ping-

for he Is Ihe pilot of the base-bu- ll

eraft. His me the eyes thai must

Lok.n

i

i

ii

three runs scored in the second in- -days. For the past two w.eks thmole active members of the old dull

YVuliiiullenier

y M "i lie!T..,i. lMi .

I. 'I

nnialiaIMIrhlnSi'inx I'itV

Hint,', when live hit.- - were bunched,enubletl Los Anudes to heat Vernont oila y by a score of 4 to 2.

halt- been sollcitluit new blood 11 lidhave :.iiccceilo,d In inldini; thli t x lit

It. II li ii i: si'm i i:i'i:si:mi; Mii.M tio.n or mm.isii,uei names to the membership listKverv well-kno- 11 horse owner in tin

!:.ALiirgriiitgi city has had his horse on the track

ScoreLos Aim. lesV. ilion

flatteries: Toner ami HoiII.. nan.

.4 II 2

. 2 4

Ilitt and

(.I'.NTLIi. sll),i: IIOIÍMS, noi it ipmi:t is nil. himAIONIA III i in vAll It for the past week, preparole; for toif.

0 .lav's mullo. e ..tid everyone i.imooii.!, r ii. Hi,Tlli:V IM.AY TOItW.

National l.eu;llc.Piltsbul'S at I'llii-ayo-

t'in, innaii at Ht. Louis.licit l W l'e:l.l' l. ItOt Ml. 111,. I,..-.- Ml

see that his ship keeps to her courseand avoids the reefs ami shoals.

At the present time tile pitcherthe season. With sentiment of thisis tlie hero of the baseball lover. You

I.ISSOVS C.V I'I't l N'TXI I AT. Ill I!pick i s aui: within i ni; ui: nor AIL, sino foi; :t lioi its.No ( in nrr.

kind anions the hoisem. 11, kooiI raeiiiS' ii'i'l keen contention is assured,

'i'he oflicials who will preside athSan l'raiii Isco (I, Siirraiiienlo ;i.

San May triple b.i

Z. iiler In (he seventh, which was r -

I'ds

00

1

01

II

nr. hear the fans talking,-- about the numViui-riiH- l.iaial I'liicaito.

Sa lazar.Weeks,ilon.aleA la rid,I', na, c

llidoliioPe PlasLuna, e

inutilice ale Simon Schloss. presidim; her of strike-out- s this one liad, andabout the irand way that Millilitersponsible for three runs, follow ed by judiic: James Martin and Nye Martin

assoi late juiixcs: Jutncs .M. i 'orriston itiniv; MiniAiv. moa hoine-rii- n by Tcmiant in the eighthwas a fast ame today for San Kran- - !! OI! Til

--Ml.muí M'iti i t. riioNi:Hr. I'earce iiiul Pr. Corns, timers, andrslem L'm

iimali.-- at I'neblo,ins Moines at pom e

n.iin City nt TopekaLincoln at Wichita.

kept bis opponents from hilllngr thehall, livery day you hoar some su. il

remark as this: "If they ill.lu'l havehim pitchlnit for them, they'd he no-il here In t he race,"

M. AL ( Ireenba 11 , marshal. The trackhas 11 pul In the best conditionTola is 42 11 10 27 0

'ts.-ii-

S.ore it. 11. .;

Sacramento ; sSan Francisco li 7

llalterii s: llrnun and (ii ahain:Willis ami Williams.

LAS Cltl'CF.S..Now I nm not altcinptini; to lake

i way any of the pilch. i'm nlory. The

possible and with I'aio'alile weatherMood crowd will be III attendance.

In addition to the three barioslacs on the card there will berunnini! race between five of tit

A. in. in in the box is deserviuir of gjrc.it, M hoi ouiihlir. ds that al'e ,111a ter. ,1 at praise for th,, work that he does, bul

it Is my claim thai he should not gy,v'

Windsor, if.Hall, ofK irk patrick,Kays. If, .

Punos, sh. .

all the credit. The catcher should uet

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

( im innaii H. si. I.oiils 7.St Louis. May 1. t'ineinnatl de-- f,

ad d St. Louis in 1 ho openiiiK linim-ni- '

lie- sei es here today, N to 7.

S,,e It. H li.finrililiati ... 01 3 0"2 002 X S 4

St, Louis 210 fniO o:il 7 7

riiitlenes: Muro. Ithodes andJ'hrlps: (iasper anil Karuer, A!i Lean.

me park.I'lecedine; till- 1','lerM there will III

aseh.ill sanie In tucen the Ainci ic

PO0

X

1

Alt..4

. 4

. 4

4

. 4

. 4

.4

wonhere of It, for the g;oo, pitchers them

I'orlhind 2. Oakland 1.I'. inland. .May The local

from Oakland in a closetoday.

Score: KOakland

CONSOLIDATED LIQUOR COIn Mrllnl l.ukla

muí l Jk looiid,ttllllllKM K IIKAI r KM IV

selves, when uiiestloiied. will lovarl- -Lumber imnpany team and the oldXoy.-r- , 2b. . . Town TiKcrs. The hull panic will star ibly admit that their catchers should11. li. ptomptly at 2o'coek un.l will be fol be praised as much as they should.

timiite knowledn'' of the g;anie. Con-sequent l.v, tiny are beginning; to (iirtheir catchers the positions on tinsalary list which they have alwaysfilled on Ihe playing; Held - Ihe officeof nuinag;er. liroHiiuh.in Is iniiuagítiiKHie St. Louis Nat lona Is, and llower-ina- n

the Ilusión team of the sameleaKtie. Ill (ho Alllerlellll lcllg;lie.

Howard, c. .

Henry, :ib. . .

I'eCkwitll, o.& CIGARSWINES, LIQUORS

f, (I

4 0LoHRO;

low, i.l imniedintcly by the laces.The Puke city hand will be in nt

tendance and will lender popular se-II

when credit Is lieliiK' Ivcn for victor-ies on the , . Just stop andthink for a moment. Where would

01 Handliatteries Ti.i, nesoii and Lairrett and Arinbruster.other N'u liona

me. because ofleast

bad Totalsameither.

All..sip wirier, no matter what his ability,

IVi- - luiiu!l pvei-- o.lowr In our him. WHUf..r n iiiki i ,o,..l Cuiuiioii ntiU I'rlc Listtmilieil deiO. t'N elll).

lli.iliinn llt.l.( OHM It I HIST ST. AMI i'OrPF.B AVE.

be. If he did not have someone calch- - Sullivan Is Ihe pilot of Ihe While Sox.

.1 lections diiriuK the tionie and laces'' Follow UK an- - the enlri. -:

TH K I :'lo CLASS-- -Horse. luivcr.

1 ' 'lipid C.uslalsor

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. coie by Innings: while Lake, un ohl-tlin- catcher.AMERICAN LEAGUE. nu; him, who could help him Inmalchinr; his brains nwilnsl those ofthe batter, eneolirag;e him when Ihlnus

heads ihe Itoston ten m AleOlllre. lateAt Alilwaul, - 4 . I lal (Ira ham ( rahain

IUIllel'lUI' .12 110Las ( 'ruees Old 300

Two-bas- e hils He lilasM.I'er.-- and lleekwith. Struck

03-0- 00

We,out

1. Sorn l Hal lieri; breaking; badly nnd talk l himAl i!w uiikce-st- . Paul.

- Al iniiea polis- - Kan- -

luanacer of the Hustons, Is now lill- -

ItlK the ios t i ill of livslstaill llllllinnerwith Cleveland.Colonel Trimble

i ..it. May 1. The same went toli. tri.it today. r,to 2. It was bitterly11. Id. a IiíkIi wind blew and the 11111 j

when perhaps u little bard luck badpostioiud, sn.oi.

Al Al i 11 II 1:1 pi.lis--sa- s

City, postponed tilly Linilsi i is.ojiiaijeil him and put him In thet Kfiiiinik almost atday Is Its MONEYTo my mind Hi"hand when we willAt Columbus .Columbus 4, Toledo ev

fly Weeks, I?,; by lieckwltnon balls Iff Weeks. I. Hited hi I 'enea. Wild pit.

pir.-- stoppeii ine name in ine11111I attain in the sixth, because ofsímil "donn-.- .

y big;

inaiia- -

4 Lase;:by pitch-- h

ll.ck-'III pir. s

TH li 20 ( 'LASSHorse. Prlvei iKiie en in with a al. lo r

ill '.' It is tip. catcher's brains ort-thn-

that win the victories. Thepitcher of course has the curies thatwill deceive the batsman, but the man

Iter.li Indian- - w ith (i..At I.oiiisv ill..olis I.

Time of tra me- 2

rnish and HawthornKooue MannAlcdioty Hie, iileafllalli.- Shinii k

Score 1

ii.di 00 oho 2 "

St, Louis 1100 1111O 0 2

llntt' iiis: Works and Stan.if;.l. y and ( Tii;cr.

m the reeelihm end tells linn howo us.- hs curves in sin ?i a way thill YOURV 11 Iter N TrinibkHi he hitters may be fooled. The ciiti r,

owing; to the fact that lie works in iamondMESILLA PARK BOYS Dmost every u.lllle, knows tile Weuk- -

lier W11PI1 Iti'iH-nlH- .

May L fid Walsh,icaiiiie pitcher, who I'

e Chicago (earn andnr. died 011 (he black

e application for reins

filhetiled

an h; ai-- i

Am.-ri- .

y snowlianns pre

w.-- Jioilllds FISTasm-- ml

tinap.

late- -

Chican.American" join

t l.eref.ir,,today maill. lit.

..

Horse. Priicr.She am I,evllohel t S Ti Imbli

j UI'XMNilHorse. Weight

I Mstrihiiior II.',

esses of the various batters, and tboItchers set ureal store In this very Gossip

thing;, and lire ever looking; to thewest::.;: league PUT UP RAGGED ileher to tell I hem w hat to do.i m the playing; field, the man be

hind the hat Is, in reality, the miui- - Kiel's W soon be a hi.r I In- i 'lu

Hill li.lwaids . .

I II II I lie, lllllLeona K

Staunch and True

Olliabu ,".1 l',. consistentin the fourth and

.11.--.

.i

1 j!I0

I oiu or (1

I'.'hvcr. Al.iyleiru Iiiii of bits

di unySt.lt I.

i i 'ubsml base f.iK'i-- of the team. He, b, lore all oth- -

BASEBALL , can know when his pitcher is b, -

sinnilu; to weaken, and he eomiiiuiii- -

Missouri Mm at lion.St J.oiiis. .May 1. Joseph lirlchen.

v. curing; the coloi of the .MissouriAthletic club, won that organization's

nniiul Marathon race today, leadinga I b id ..I' forty runnel's to tin- finish.He covered the distance, 2d miles andiv". yards, in 2 hours and 7.0 minutes

itcs bis kiiowledg;., to the manatíon the Pencil, who sees lo II that an- -

''ifililh inniiilia Pi.lay in

li. iiv, i . .

tini.ihaI', ill. vies

P- lb k

Ariiol.l Ainbi-osc- , Trinidad's short-slo- p

la-- year. Is playim; Ihe same po-sition w lib Ihe New II. n en am of IheColllleeticlll leanile

;s pen er defeated Ollia- -

hotlv contested Katlie.1:. h. ri.

. . . noo 200 (14 ti 7 0

...101 000 02 :, 10 2I bum nnon and .a uskyiiu! Conditio.

To I i I join Sunday ItilM-llllll- .

St. I'aiil. .May I. Altoiiujsi for theCeiilral Park Al. li. i hurt h today ap- -

plied for n restiaininx order In tinllother man Is warm thai

I w i!when the clash conic Int be left hi the Iiu 11.Lantsey county courts to prohibit tin II.

st. Is o kPaul baseball club pito lug; base- -

Game at Traction Park Yester-

day Afternoon Goes to Ba-

rdas Grays by Score of 1 1

to 4,

Another part of tiethe coaehllll; of th

kslop's 1

unit; pile.hi

( 'larke.

The Clve.ini club hasfielder ".loeh" Clarke to"Josh" Is a brother of Fnniau,n;er ol Pittsburg.

In the dow li

who ate always breaking; Into thw III. h adjoins tinMf'lnes I, I'tielilo :.Al.iy 1. In a closely con-i- e

today pes .Moines' tookKami of the series ft 0111

une. I hese inn n are always nervous

ball Sunday iifteiu.tow n hasebull j,itrl(,clllllch progierty,

JudKe Kelly, whomi nts todav.

n.l must be hamlbd with kid alov

null rnrMr printing fnet lo thwimt hnitkftt, ( vilinr It lloiK4iUlilrli Im the rlnHi;er In tlia end?l'hiit'H fur you t BuiHur. Il'a fourCtillura nnd not ouro tlmt aro nttliik. If can't rdnp thffiHMli It won t tout iu red.

If you urn In need of Intlonerjrr HUvrrtlHliiK mutter let ue figuro

Alth uu. lVrhiita mi inn auitKMthdiiellihig tltut Mill do you good.We u!hh3 keep few ndvrtltnttflrm ui nf kleevo for emergen-ríe- n

and the muy bo Juet whutrou wunt. let us henr from you.When you uo our printing. Nutinly In the mutter of J'KH'K, butIn the atlriu-tlvenea- nnd drawing.'loiillfiea of our work. It la onlythe printing Hint U read that pro

ucee refeulla.

lienor tu Ilute Itdce Meet.Ponver, .May Colorado rac-- J

ii'K season will open May 2, with athirteen days mol ting,' t Littleton tin-- Idor the auspices of ihe LittletonJockey club,

The Overland Park mectlni; nt poti-- !ver w hich w ill provide thirty days.racing will commence .June 11.

U'hea rhis i

l)( sPueblo,

I. st'. -- ,,

tile thirdPie Mo.

Sere--I'- es

Moin,Fu. I1I0

I:. I e

thepilló lew harsh words of criticism, o. I of

t h isbut

Lou Crliiei- Is culdnames I St. I islint has been in Hie"hen Ills team pulled

li.It. If however g;.n(le, Is veryo ami m.oillikely (o take ihe nene of one of h Viet IV

fly hiinehiiiH their bits with tipvisitors' errors Die Han las ilrays yesti rday afternoon eusilv defeated tie.Ibis

..:io iinn. . 00 000Is it'll a II,

4 S 0-- X 4

ley and "kill" pitchers, nnd a man with hisHIGH SCHOOL DEFEATS

INDIANS BY CLOSE SCORE m l ie Konc has no place in Hie mod Movie .M.nuel. th. ( 'lliciern name of baseball. When thyoungster steps on the mound In his

can pitcher, has been sold in tlItlriniiiKliain club of ihe Sonili.rleague. linn 'luh.'i 111 piel Jl.u.'ll fiHie (wirier.t Tracti me lii .t major leanne peí foi manee, b,

His, as a rule, absolutely no know!1 noon, th. Hi edg;. of the batters he Is about lovh tor-a-

loj einei gted

school t

I'lonime, Ihel.ilchel secur. .1 bLouis, bads a!lpitchers so bu ih

W on'ei'l II 11 r

'iiicinnat f i oin SIbe .National le a c e-

s season, i, Ii.i in,;

In a foiii'-inniii- i; a

park yesterday ail.iSchool baseball nineions over the I udia. i

the scon- - of 4 i., ;;.

j lloth teams plai'.las the name last.

j ailed by iiftreeni' idallow the Párelas

Apple Orchards and Small Farms fin won all six .1' 111.' j.ci in. he llball ;

anii w i pilche,RoodThe

in tinlid L

1.1. e. lie has for sine, been told oftheir Winkne-se- s by bis fellow pilell- -

eis, but the fact that In- s pitching;f u II blgi toUKUe le.MIl m ikes him for-,;e- l

all this. Ills contideiiee III hllll--el- f

is liable lo be pretty shaky toolie thinks of the leeolds of Ills oppo.ii. ills, and more likely than mil, be-

leces that h" will not sue. I, amiu isles hinisejf Iiiii k w ith the Illinois.

bun this i 'I II l.u!

Kl.MtIn use the cioiinds..'.ir with (In-

Mill. llJlS Ml.Ht'MttllU'S U' i ii

I'hil Kci m r,I'cir, iil.nl lint. o

with th.-I' .iKDf Iciiii ;c;

In tin-r Hut

.1l ill tilrtirr hit

THEMORNINGJOURNAL

JOB ROOMSdin

to

MiirOllion..May .1.

K, w on tinII ii. I, .i,s sl

of Montr.I I..WS, Of

la mulla nToronto, out.,'

.M.irsb. of Wlnnip

.lian Marathonjdi.y. Abide Woodsee, , d ,n, t mIhird. The eieiit

Thene! ill

o 111.

on! id

ball Pto 111..

it is thai Hie b o kstop musthis . . 1 r w oi k. lie must talkouiii;ster and Inspire him with

ico. II" must t. i him whatuivc to thi. hatter and wh.il

All.l if the l.ov Kits Ills

Smith K t )'.1 v ill Ml.- tin Mil It IS III

l it rnutih Ins u mi I. th.it 1n- ,i r, .piid t.I, twas rest i l.',-ti l; It ,r t Ii' t'f. Smil h

III (.1 f'w, n( K;,,t .' II lil, lill lb workthehll 111 p. v ii i; is.W.iI-Ii'- ureal t. ltd ol Lies

Canadian ruiiueis.Marsh w as pi ..unneiit in nil stun,

'of the race, and w..n In the i;oo.l tun.of J.:!!i:47. nunc man a s.e. on.l l,. .

ler tbun St. Vo s' time al the .No ..

York Marathon

inii't be done owr. And this itlioul.HIV I ,l es.ioll of Impatience.

...id lo1. i, is Hie mo. I ., nlialunit III ..i ii.ll tor the mall behind tlle!,,! IM.lVt'lS eatl be 1,111 V sill ees.l'ia. other posiiions if not m ,i bind,wnh ui.ii mullir, bul a ealelo-- r with

If f'l.nii'e llossman eoiil, ,,ii! thrown.l lam III..- Hal ( 'has. In .1 .l.oil.l less

ic able to sahsU ib,, I .iis a I....el ler. .v II i . lo s dono; lo I, ;

le .an, uinnhie, Ibi..- r uin', .oilice lor (lo- Timers with Ins l.lii.h.e.'ti

I 'I i'l', I lie J .lllll.' oil! i.M' .. llledl olll I ). oi lO I lie W 1 "I I. .1 III

Tn a ns, has moie h . n m ole c.

th. thii'd junior, and in the m-- sivllini iu;s b. the i 'Im .hoi Wbile So-- ,

to oil.' 'i'l .1. b bit Tlie name W islo l hi o Sp. . . lib r. .1 l he e

La i v I "i I. 'id I 'rid w ell, secondl..i eiiia i. ..nil hott t..p r s , C ,,,

he N, W ... I. . lit s. I...:, ed III.pi i .1 w I, .1 lo. k.'i p I I), ...

tod ol I., i ., tie- lor .. w e. K or t, nI.l , - III til' III" Ill III.' el .. M.I ,1

lle. ll l.roill'lll III IO Se. Olid Isl-- i' l' l 11

I'll I ...I I While I'L tell, I', V.oilii; illI.l. ,ll II. by New Yol K. is . o -

.111: - leo t -- t up

FOR SALEIn the Famous Pecos Valley of New Mexcio

Parta of the well known Sonthaprlng lian.h, five miles south of Rotwell,have been platted with road ami d.i, he ami are offered forale. The platted include

THE HAGERMAN ORCHARDSS00 eres of the famous IJagerman bearing In Iota of about 'I EN

ACRES eai li. These nrchafJa he ben steady pioda. ers. One hundredand thirty larloa.f uf oppija were nhippeif from tb'ui fust inmn.

THE RIVERSIDE FARMSSmall Improved f,irins of from TKN to THlllTV ACHES alon the South

eprinj lliver fn aifalfa ami other crup

THE SOUTHSPR1NG ORCHARDSEmail farina, highly c nil iva ted. partly In er.. ami , artly In young oreharda

ALL WITH AM I'LL WATKIt I'.fC.HTS.

For lurllirr n f or ma o i and I" r I c r A i I J to

The Southspring Ranch and Cattle Company

' II ll I he I.l I. elill. II;; t I' III. lilt

I'lOol l. louoib ll.Mis Oett-Tha.- i, l fio you km .w.

Mr. Slowbov. ,,u i.miiid me .. tie. litis) de Mil ,.

Mr. Slowuoy- - l;..l I've vot aimsMiss i;.-T- fl ii.eli I;,,

ton Transcript.

ITiittre- - loipi'lllleil.I'll si M.liib, i .M is. I I, .! i , a '

didn't b..i. h. i w.,j at the dressiiieeinif iuf ., leinoon. del -- he :

Sc. ond Mi'iiili, r No. lor ., nlor so tiuliCi ihat she lonldiit

make u motion

lit has been a t.i.-lo- in e t.c Newol K up III In j,ei . 1,1 t. . olllillll oH

V. lltel .full!. 'HI o the .Is billttiillbib. last . ...' .ni.' ol lio- I.. I pit. his In the e.iciie has n u ll. it. .1 in

..lily one i;.iine so i n Ibis .mmi, Ic- -

hm' I, inn I., d out ol i he l.ov in 1;

thud ii n ii i i.l the . w Y ..i K mi,

'. .s'. in r, t h, h r.l I, c t tu; ..oi1,1.1. ol 1," ..-- l.nk ta nts. w ho

v. e. sio.p, a, li by Man, no r MeOl.'Wlo Iic.hliiiii wnh Aile l.ilh. im. wasl s 'I .1 v .nil tile a ppl mihe te. v .1 i mi the N't Vol I. ram-.- .

est. O to O ,l S,v in,,Hule, v. 'i 11 n ., . it, be bu d 1a

I'lmf U'l.e .iM.I a llv. is a le'iib t.,'wfii. h In w ill be out of tie ;: ni.e (,,tell tl.ivs

out a .jut. a , p i r a u inp. II,, t c, o kilo- - order. would be asoil "I pi ' a. a pi i.. l inht al a uii I'.--

e The ;. teller lllllsl ll.lle lorin moll., ''Iliink. lllilik, and phiiil, iv a " If lie no k. s a slip, the

al I Hll - llk. lv to goi up. ThloUSlo He ;.!,it-- lo .al.li iiinior. liiutilo - in, i.l b. handled p. i p llv.

l, eii.-- i - at all times dts, oil) a'lllv;io tile lUeinlieU of a lllll.'. billthat ciioi bts 111 a run. it I. doublyI. in..! ilcim;. Aii.l ill inn.- . as. s ...it

,. t. ii. an error In the . at, h i is ju t

sic b a ..lo .

(Vio, k I brow s to the le-- ,, often. ;.T. h l uueers ii,ip',iiik arel pull a

-- am li. on a bad hoi.-- but th...Ihow. ale da Iiu. on-- , and t;. II. lil!Whell theV fl Willi they pale tile W

to ;i ' , and Mll.S. U nt il!. ;,t

Mich more miaht b. ...i, aboutII. III., II h' lllll, I. bllt Sp.li. g.. .!IS.

I P. ll'le that I bine made a l.ioly.ii. iiu aiKinn.itt lo hii,.,.it my li.imiih.it the c.,1 le r ,i in- - bai.l.sl an. I

ino-- l I, -- (...ii.tbl.. posilo-- on a base-- I

all tiam.Tic owiv i. of teims at.- to cimtiiiK

lo .. that ,l loan nil., make - a i; !

at, In l mutt have I, i. .in. ami an in- -

!. I mini; or I ix t tionl. X. Severan.e. ot C71 (ink St.Clilcig;.!, III., ha. p.iblisheil a remaTk-,ibb- -

book rill la'-i.- e.ilclllatloll wlllellwill m.iU.- - any on.- .1 prodig;.v in liui.,,w ho n.nsi'-r- It

oi i: fi:K i s m.ai: pi K- -i

i;"iioN fos-iin,- i:. no oi i.Ol:-OI- IlKoKI M (ill

hisjii.i.i j, Mi iiiNh.i: in oi i:1'I.ANT. I K I lll. MV AIIII l lllli MINI I i; ...itrrii i: oi:k ami moi:iClillMIT SI lllll I'.. M iHiri iition. ti:ii, in n

Will, onini; Mil. III.I'l in t. im mi: o, iiik orinstill i ii p. riioNi: i in. in itu .oi.

lie---, ail. r tl.ec Pad ..in., l line- im i

,i ad six i i oil hi .i' tino

Willi .'II Ii.ll e 11 asked I.V ll..'I'liiiai;! .N.illol.ii lo. 1, .. u- Ileo o.iI'M. Il.-- I '.til l.iifiduriu. who has b. . II

w th th. ' 'hi. ;i(n . bilí t o- th.- p i.

ti. ii ml c tfii 1oimeit iiii.-lb-

wiiiihiik pit lor on tie p. mitaiiii,; the eel weaihei p. rbn's hoii.l. H h i" led be. n able lo eel inhip.

Spe.i the hit1-- southpaw ith.pit. bed lot the 1. r.l a si Ii a las! .a'--

llirint; lie- I. nr. filched his fn st K.n,ioin ln:.'i.' I. al;iie .oiiipaliv 'asi W . . .i;

Sg,, , r ."lit lt d íriimiiieis .1 lietf.ut ci

,V.tTI?t..I mil, Nl.,1, lu; ',,(Via l!0 Kill TO f II. se

i, ' l'tv...-- -- t r. .fc.l14 9 iqts ,1 wi. 1,1 m u.tl.W k ' Is" r:u.l. ti.. - n. ll 4afcLA 1Roswell, New Mexico bi ifc. it. i. m. w its.or W G. Hamilton- -VNIUB Urnil kl TO .tit Fl V f

loit in A'SiiijiJtrojt if He i. tl. ü'Kirli Co,2C

THE ALBUQUERQUE. MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1909.

PROFESSIONAL CARDSselves deserving "f ful ni'slid supportBaccalaureate Service at the Lea i nard and Llndcrmi mi 1 u ' Hand Over $3,00000No. 1. I'm W...K MVKI!,

M inri ser, ASSAY EK8.Elks9 Theater This AfternoonWHEAT FLAKE CELERY IN PRIZES FREEI JOHN WESLEY HILL

W. JENKSAaaayer.

Mining and Metallurgical Kcflueal40 Went Kruit avenue, Poetofflc

Box 173. or at office of i. H. Ken- -

111 South Third Street. In ronslilerntlon of our placing a largo oraer ana ttii large contract!I . .. . t. .. ..un.. Vi la tnHll. it llMihl fill n. . jmmI I I I. I'lHM.K l rntt OMXII.Vt I Ml.M' U U KTRUE SUCCESS WILL f

FRIEND OF TAFIATTORNEYS.i ipora h nusc,

a la urea to Ad--

Chapman.ilpi'l'll lllHIHC,

atolillll ('Oil- -

.Miy :

3 pdi rs

Mil y 4,H 30

S :i

Ml , HlU'lK.-v- K

!' !' '

ll III .

ifeaten daily, there will be a dailyBE SUBJECT OF R. W. D. BRYANAttorney at taw.

nave jíivt-- ioi uir ,ci . - - " .iiq u,.runmifui turen of whom we purchuse pianos to give away many vaiuin,and deiirahle prlues. ......

FREE2 Talking Machines, 2 Guitars

2 Mandolins 1 pair Roller Skates2 Violins 1 Beautiful Doll

10 Beautiful Art Pictures '

Offlca In Firt Nutonlal Bank bailaaction of the bowels waste reLecture by Gifted New York tng, Albuquerque, N. M.

moved nutriment retained. It'DR. CHAPÍN day K'ulry ll.'ill.1 mpns, ! II !l til .

i i initialing Kx- -

lost.Mac R. U'i

i

Pi c par.iti'i'vclrisi'- -

Clergyman to Have Been

Given This Week, Postponedto Last of Month.

i made from the whole wheat

WILSON & WHITEAttorney! at Law.

All buitnesi entrunted to our ear wl)receive prompt and careful at-

tention. Rooms 16, 17 and1, Cromwell Bulldln.

Alfenguerque, ... New Mexlcc

l.'V.Muy C. 'I'h t'nivi r'lilyin 'las berry. To the ten persons sending- In the neatest, correct, artistic c nawera

will be fciven the ubovi prizm. Every person sending a correct atiKwr viili

be entitled to uñare in the distribution of cash-valu- e prize! good un ,,,tnercliundise in the piano department, amounting to JIÚ0.ÜU each. Allcorrect answers will receive one beautiful art picture.

( 'a in j " 'I n

M.iv li. Tliurnl n t; 3 o

i hv

I'll.- lecture tn linve been liclivcrcnWednesday ul' this week by .fuhh

in .

lalAllltlllil Hi I'l in ! ín

r oj ma! Beginning of Onmmoue-me- nt

Exercises of Igikeisityof Now Mexico Which Will Fill

the Coming Week.

Fop ale by all Grocer Jno. A. White1 me of the great reasons for this offer in that we have been allowedJno. V. Wilsonley Hill, l.HKt'.f of the .Metrópoli- -Inl Million l

,M iv 7, ! I'l.n 'pora Hv In in , I ersllyllll-I- ' llll lll. A'l'll i SS, I

Olll- -Temple 111 Xee 'nk City il nilnl' the mr.Ht Kit'tiil Hpeiikers nr,il. 1'nrm tnituy, linn hcen pn.'-t-

in ti

Hill'till'

W ll.Sfi X .t W HITEAllorney.s nt Law

nrinrnx Crnnnvell linllding

Ihe amount of nmiiey, (HiIm amount to he used in tins contest) that isspent by manufacturers in theie general advertising campaign when

they place their advertising in mag iziiit s anil eastern periodicain. yealso wish in determine the real value of our home Newspapers unawill ask you to use the Desk Number given below as each Xcwiiia nri--

different Desk Number, the number you give will tell uu In whii h paperyou have seen t ti 1m 'idveri .... . .

I tilill ni J.i Mich II linker CONCERT AT PARKi l -- il v ni I 'ool inl'iTil.- lull I i n! Hi'- I'n'- -

. ckH v mil iiii-- .Monday, A

I'"1'1

Miller George R. CraigJ. A.

IS AFTERNOON!)MILLER CUAIO

Atlnrneys at Law114 S. Third .St. Albuquerque

pniieil until tin- l.int nf the niuiilti. :i

lelcKiiiln limliiK lereiieil I'lnlllin. Hill slatiiiK thai it

V.'Ulllil he ihleiilhle tnr II III til I'll'Míe IICilR. Ml. lit llllM Wel ls,

J.'liti ll!ll hiiM the ilistiin--tim-

nl' IiIiik: hcen il iiersunitl liicinlnl ihice ireni.enlK, He wits elnsely.isineialeil Kith Wlllhim McKiiil.-y- .1

H tnl 1. Thcnihire HniiHci elt iitul ifa m;ii-ii- pciKi.iiiil Iilcml nf William

A( :t O'l ll.' li !

Plks' thriller lbtitt'iirriiH n( w r. k

New .M h. ci w il

w Ith U" mi lh y

uilitri üm tu lh'- c

i: m. i'iki luna ii,.. 'I'll.'

Lin il OOOonoI'rVAl-

s in i hi-

ll' T. ni.labhi DKNTISTS.CAN YOUSOLVE IT)

BALLOONPUZZLE

il. re" I II tei 111' VVnrlim me Ihe lust III 111"

ItlHlitillinli.

..e.l itn til".-e- l

Hi pi....itnty nl til

senior--- tic U i i

re Mm 1,1 íi t Kill In I no(Ills y ni-

Learnard & Lindemann Boys'Band Will Render Open Air

Program at Robinson Park,

DR. J. K. KKAFTDentsl Burgeon.

Rooma l-- l. Barnttt building. FBOBt744. Apolntments made by mall. OOOBOYS' BAND PASSES

RESOLUTIONS OFTHANKS

H Ta I'l. has liiK thatK' nl lema ii mi smile nl hi iiinipaiKiitrips in Ihe private ear.making npi en mute. .Mr. llil!in a tiuin nf iiniisii.-i- ahility Mini rareKifls ami his iippeiUiincc here will in

Inulieil Iniwanl in with intercut.

rilYSKlAXS AX1 StKtiKONS.The- I.eitrnaid and lyirnlemanri Hoys'baud will rendir lis tirst open air concent of the season at Robinson parkthis afternoon. enmmenclnir at J

.wine íi ui,iilnn h.iv hei

tin- l.i ;ii mu l ami l.inilii' hiiiiil:

The lull.Piiv-- il hy

niiiiin liny

A. O. 6UORTLE, U. D.Practice

IJmltefl to Tuberculoma.noun 10 to II: I to 4.

Rooma 8. . 10. State Nat. Bank BidsHEBOIC WORK SAVES

Take nny number from 3 to 14 liu.lusive and place in the eight tirelas,for balloons) and one in the center ipiaie so that when it is figuredhorizontally or perpendicularly it will make 27. The sume number uaiinot be used more than twice. All answers must be mailed or brought luluour store by May 3rd, Hull). Send your solution on this or u separate sheetbut do not use more than one sheet of paper. Write your name u lid ad-

dress plainly. Kvery person Mending- an answer will be notified by mailThe judges will be representatives, of the papers, their decUlonj will btfinal. He sure you uddress No. 1.

Learnard & Lindemann

Millemlveil, hill i.f th:inlsilllil eltiZellMheir llher.llpicsihlc fill

iiii.cn the ImninesH un H

nf A llilitllc-i)lle- V. Iln hvslihi- iptlnllM it ' It

Havls, MI-- k .1 li íi li P i x Jh"K I. .i

M Kili er. Kirk Pivnn. ilrnv.i I'.ulInn Kin iniiii!-- . Mil ImicI Joseph

Pitrnund lioss, Willunn I! WiuMiit ml 'liii chi c I Kneci m

The priiííinm tut tin- I mi .1 .1 i'i ;i t

all c ehli H IN IHi'lll follow -

I'l oit rum.Music AiiIIii-m- ' I "i'l '!'"!

Alitilghlx" SI. u:itij'i.irl.-lt-

PrayerHi tlplnre - .IiihImi i I

. . W. I! Tiglll, I'l .,'Hnlctll I'tiiv. v

Mllnlc "Sei II Ve the l.i nil I í III I."

gililllclle.Haonilaur, tile Kci'iiinii "Tine Sue.

cess" J nsh nit I 7 , s . !l

llrv P M Chapman. I'll l., Kiililil,Tclliplc Alln rt

,Mll';l "I'liKelKily HIMIl"Ity the I 'i.nsi . inn

tiUiiriflli' Mil I' A Pi.'ink, MiJeln.l Mi ll.iriv Hiilliit'l.

R." L. HUSTPhysician anil Surgeoa

Rooma ( and 8, N. T. Armljo alMtrig. Albuquerque, N. MEGLOB

lock.The program will he as follows:

March "I n ninij of the Season."Kclcnuile- - Kvenlidc ItiplryHedl. y. Oveilur "When Hie

Vhlp- - will Sinus .Mar- -

gmrlte" IlagenA comic medley march- - "Lis-

ten to ( lar Ta le of Woe."Trombone Solo "My old Ken-

tucky Hume "Kerture "Win. Mentodi."

loo" ...... Sawyer(An Lull. in Lullaby )

"Amerii u "

ITiP.li K KLLIS,I lirei tnr.

CIV 1 I JJVf' I N KI'JJ.

" -

A. 1Í OOI.KCounly Surveyor.

ll Classes of Surveying. Office cor-nel Thiid and (!old. Phone s3.

I wetity-sl- A Ii ii bus all memluis of U'.iimil .1 ami i.liiilemiinilb.s' biniil. In pin ticipitli- in thé sci.ni l iiniinal bn.isii is' excursion. April

Hi In ?lsl inclusiveHchoIvciI. that a vote of thanks be

given Mr M I.. Sinn, Air. A. Mat-s.-

ami Mr W, I' Har.ude, who in--

In rh iiiic nl the train, and Mr PrankII, In-.'- , enpl.llll ill ihill ,'(e of the ra

by us for Ihe eiuniiragement,nitiiiiirl mid tía I lence nhown lit nli

Arizona Mining Camp in Dan-

ger of Total Destruction From

Fiio Near Powder Magazine;

Loss $30,000.

I Mr Mi.iulng .l.iumid H Isl I ,ii,d Wlr,)

SummerExcursionRates to CaliforniaWe have some nice, large,

fatSCHOOL FUND APPORTIONEDBY THE SUPERINTENDENT

ir, A Kllrr, Min Helen l'i;ilt.nripiiiilvt.l'lelrt Chin I. h II I i Mil, he. V II

Alien, J. J. Kdiilnlierry. Well Miller,t.nwtvlli u l.i e, lllllnlll M.ili ll

BACCALAUREATE SERMON

AT MENAUL SCHOOL TODAYThe school fund in I lerna Hilo conn-- I

Los Angeles and rcturn,$35.00

San Diego and return, $35.00San Francisco and re-

turn $40.00

ty has been apimi llniied by Ci.unly Superintendent Sinuip as follows:

f. Andrew H Strnup. superintend- -

cut of schools lor said county, do here- -

hy certify that I h.'ue duly anporUon- -Wilt He DellMlllI HiIh Alter Ill III il

O'r'liM-l- Willi ImsmIiiv I itiIms nilTilily. d the school liiiul of said county on

(llobe, Ariz. , .May 1. The Old 1

minion Coinmeicial compuny, one ol

the largest mercantile establishment'-i-

the city, huí. tallied u thirty thou-

sand dollar loss today, u,i Ihe resultnf a fierce lire which seriously dam-

aged the old I . in i ii Id ii building andinirtlally deslriiyed tin' mercantileSlock.

The lire di i ill it in,-li- succeeded in

'in I nil In k the fliutus only utter Inrole work. Por a time it was fcaiedthat th" whole town miiiht be bln.wiup, as a large ipiantity of dynamite,powder and oilier high explosivesas stni.'d in tin- cellar of the Domin-ion slore. 'I'he blaze was preventedfrom reaching Ihe powder magazine,however, and was confined to the first

n during Ihe Hip towardu lis.Itesnlveil, that n spt-cla- vole of

rille.'lll ac(l0 IcilKcment be leniler-e.- l(overnor (icorge Curry, Albiuitiei-iiie'- s

hnnnred i;iichi ahoard Ihe hnnst-- i

ts' special Haiti, wbn so gctieronilyn memliei cil Ihe Hoys' bliinl In 1)1

Pa si i Willi an automobile ride IhroimhIhe ell y and across the Imnlei into Old.Mexico, greatly niblliig to Ihe pleas-ure of the ride by his presence. Theentire iiicuiheiship nf Ihe hand fir"In hearty (panul with the seiillmenlcvprcsseil by its young' nt member aslollows. "lice! I hope iloverni.r CurryWill be elected lleSt tillli!"

Itcsnlvcil, that a vole nf thanks beevicinleil Ihe press representatives.ihnalil the exenrsinll, Ihe M'M'llllUt.liiillllill and I'lverilllil t'itl.en of A

ilcrilie. the I'asn ,apers, the SilverI ii. I, in ii. I. nl and Kiitei prl-- e and theI t ii in :i News, for ihelr Imosiii anwi.nls nl cnmeiidall'iu.

Ki'snixed, f tin t the Hoys' bam! here- -

In pininisi everybody to prove, them

8,on salo May 6,Ibis Is! day ol May. IIHi'.i. Ihe amoiiii1

IILCHER

HERRING3 for 10c J8 for 25c

Bi.g fat Mackerel 112 for 25c 12

f money subje, t to such apportionment is two I liiiusii ill. two hundred 11, 13, 15, 13, 20, 22, 25, 27

and 29, also every Tuesday,

The liln'1 niun i nlgrailuatei nf tinschool north of ihIKeleil lit Ihe si hn.iiftcl it'inn. Tilci h

r Mcllllnll In IheMctl.ull

e ClIV Will be de-i- l

ni :i o', in, ii tilínHie first nf the

and filtren dolíais and twenty cents( t2," 1 j. I'll ) The total number of per-sons of school age is 7, '1st. The rat.per pupil Is Iln which is apportion' d

Thursday and Saturday in June, July and August, Re-

turn limit Nov, 30, 1909, Call at Ticket office for full

particulars, T. E. PURDY, Agent.I districts as Ill- -In the

lowral sebo.

A

I 'oillityII Sl'ltol P.

Sllpcllllten.lelll

cniiiiin ni ciin nl i ven i.ucn al Ibis -

tlllliill, In be Inllnwcl by Ihe il.iM-- -

iluy even Iv. h al Í :iu p in 'I'm-nlii-

un, I Ihe cnmillcli' i im nl.il'tiiimnn at i' niinik.

The Hill-n- Will be nl HIIIIHII.il 111

telent this year IIS the SI lliiiil lias Inst

No. ofI lislrielami si c ' fimos. 'I'he toss is fuli

roviTcil by Ii si il l anee.

Self-Inkin- g Rubber StampsFresh Boneless Cod Fish,

1 lb box 20c

T. N. LINVILLEto Inv-a- g10

1'iil'ils Aiuounihi; J ír.Mn

(i'l L' 0 7 '

I a 70

III 33 .311

33 7 111 IdI .: 3.1110;

7n 3 1.011

10 1 3 1.311

I". 4.1 r.o.Ml lti.SH

Hi 7 fio. I O,:: I ii i i,n3s.3'ililt 33 130

i.l 1S3",I :sk 4 1.7":

Ss 311.4"MI 111. M'

i r, i t;,. 3"4í hi. r.o

11. 3'1 00 3il I'll

II 4 .'. O

23 il IMi

4 4 'I 3"r,:i 17.7o

13 3 ; il i. o

03 3o i'.o

II II 3 S 0

IllI

111- -

3

I I

::tL'N

3

S03 Vim Oatrat Ptiona Ml.CM

Fa Is e GET TO USINGTHE

1

II4.474S;

EconomyIn Business (DÍ Total

The suggestion thai a merchant

should, at limes, discharge all

his salespeople ami endeavor to

run his business with no one1 Our Self-Inkin- g Rubber Slumps are very durable, being rnaJof the best spring metals, highly polished and nickel pjated.

uro the prices of different sizes shown in above diagram anilnumbered accordingly :

HEIRESS CLEARED

OF MURDERNo. L price i,ii," .Vo. price ' No. 3. price J LOO: No. 4,

Ml: No. 7. price $ .711.e $1.35: No. r,, price $.iii; No. li.prli price 1

A bottle of stamping ink with each.

E H. S. LITHGO W Book BinderRI BUEJl STAMP MAKER.

J O CRN A L RIII.DIXG. PHONE tía.CHARjj

They Are the BestFor 11 roughs and Colds. Diar-rhoea, bi.ili in ihilidren and ad-ults. ) lieumai ism, Lidney andMlumacli Com piuii.f s. '1'here leuo more efficient Liniment and.

Medí, uled oil than theliiKTiillllinial.

Theae remedie can he f-- mlFor sale by All 1rugglsts ami

lical. s In Meilii lor.Compounded solely by

THK lTi:it.II().Mj MEI- -

icim; co. r m:vv micxicoCentral, New Mexico.

jury Finally Acquits MissJohnnie Davidson, Accused of

Killing Sister's Sweetheait.MONTEZUMA TRUST COMPANY

ALBUQUERQUE NEW MEXICOCapital and Surplus $100,000.00

INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS

to make sales, 01 tell piospee-tr.- e

bueis about the stoic's

:y;.i;i i.civ h o, would be met with positive iciusal, and the

Mi.tti null ii suti, a piopositii)ii would lie consulted entiicly

I. ii ki.1". in biisincs', iiiikmtrt,

WhHf ci men haiit in all this i ity would enteitain the thought

! iinhtisinoss-lik- o action as dispensing with his selling

i."-- ?l;.-i- .lie ston'keept'is who do v hat evpeiience teaches

; ,! ;:: ;!!; Kid pulicy.. -- siispPtl rill thcii advei tisiug.

lien it -, cirdeietl that a merchar.t's newspaper advertising

is thv o; ly way many pinchaseis have of knowing what is oi-fo- !t

.1 stopping adveitishij I'ccnmos actual extiavaganeo

li'olt'i tlip falso guise of economy.

Ihe ...gu: Pint would influence a meu-han- to cease aiheitis-i':- g

I'ii'caue the ictums weic not always the same would

ti disrhaige bis salespeople because their sales

weie always up to the highest point.

SANTA FE TIME TABLLB. ii. BRIGGS & CO

DRUGGISTS.

I'mprlrtort ofA I vara do rbarntarjr, (or. t.Ij mnd FlrrtHLfhlaiid rburuiiiry, i'ur. Kat Central atttJ

JOHN W. McQUADE

General Contractor and Builder

I constru. t all lapses of buildingsLet me flK'lle nil Jiuir woik. 1 cansave .m money. I bu Id and Initallstore und oltke rilliugs. I keep onljthe best carpenteie and á" a generalline of Jobbing. Have your springwork done now. Call at ahop. Iu4 SBroadway, near Ceiitiitl avenue, orphone Sl

.t..- - . - .A lOlllX

Hy Morniug J.iuryl tart HireNeosho. Al,... May 1 Alter being

nut ii tii (ecu hours the Jury in thecase nt the st.tte of Miss.iuii viTil'.I'llinnie" I lavids.in. the oung heir-,'s- i,

charged with tin' murder ..r I;.. yH.imsour. her sister's suitor. br.niKiiiin a Verdict of aciiiitbil. The caseWeill t,i the Jury at "', l'.ck Pri- -

lay ..ticrii i, fnllowinchardest rugltt and nnst seusatini.i:iríais ever held In .Missouri. Missluids,. bole up br.nely under Hefu ice proseen! ion stilunii Id i.ystate, but fainted away Prid.iv nft.i-,,o,,-

when the prosi . in me ati..rn.v. ailed lo r I "cold blooib'd loar, , . lessMiss I' ll lib , ill Is Ullite we.iilh in her..wn ribt It, cms., nf Ihe pr,.Tnin. m .

of all the jiirti. s con.-- . nt,-- in ,h,. :cf.jli. lh" Ii" il has Bltra.'led inu.-- mIciest ali i in s.'tne cases, inl.ne

S E N A T ÓR"if P L AinlfB R E A K

CENSUS LAW DEADLOCK

V.i--- in itn. Mm y 1 It is b' ,i v

ly Nvmf n.il"n ttini , vm h.i Ihíi un, to hrr:k th .1 k on it-:- l

itV4n irtuling for tak'nu lh-- - thu -

. r.i tei-- i i'-- . ' " .'

from Itir f..t Arri.e. "'"SCREENS t, i"dlh?m Cat Kvpr'S. X'ahfurm I.liioF.l ...u.:9 ' ' '

. si. r i íii. .i - e.i "i ii.Ki f. a it-- x Cat fc.U P

rr.nn Ib. XX nlVu. X'liii.. Knit Mall...

l.l. ltl 1.1 17. Die (..nersl Cm- -

iracloi-- . will kiep oiu l be Mies-I'boo- o

IIN1.V'HI

,. i t.i 4, Kan H Ep. ' ' '

teitith i nsus 'l io se senators favortin- ,.is-.iii- .' of a;i api-- i o.t iation lullpr.. idinK 1 .'.loin. eiui for Liking theci nsus mi li r tin- i, I i.,w, in which

ei,t ih. y l.eh. ,. tin- pr. si. lent wouldhave loll power t,. i ' the . m- -

plnV.S so that there woui.l not be auviu"ili"ti nl.oiit lb.- application of theciiil seri law to ihein.

Mrs. l.iiU.r Win, Mv.irif.N"i w York M iv - A fnil de, ic

of absolute dtvor, e in lu'vor of Mrs.Jessica K ne Tnvlor. daughter olJanus n Keenc, was signe,! to,l,y.

l'e allry Tra.B.N s. in. Aneirl,,, K,.ll ana

'ri.uijNa, IU frían Tar. bad, R,.- -

weil and Amarillo 11

From the await , ...n... ii i i.,, i!., a k. r. kx. . .

The ilociinn nt awards lo .Mrs. TaylorIhe exclusive rusto, ly of her four, hildien and confiis iij.nn her theprivili ':e of temarrv ins

Talbot J. Tavlor. .Mrs. Tax lot's erst-hii- c

husband may lempriy.Nu 1.1 cciin.rla at lanif auk ""'".? r Sama f, ,ní a!.i.. at all

In ,e .neo. X. li. PLKDT, agaai- -

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1909.

Impressive Ceremonies toMark Formal Dedication

of New Catholic Church

nine such Inspector xx.-i- " appointedIn Chicago. In HH7 tin- board dIleal, b at New York appofitcj Hitmedical inspectors tor the publiceli.". Is v Ith a chief at a salary ot:.:-l'- a veer.

In lMix the bureau of health InPhiladelphia passed a 1011

that inch of tbe fifteen t.

medical inspectors shall visitone public school In his district eachday. inspecting It according to th-ine! hods employed In Kosion. NewYork and Chicago. Sine, ls:i medi-cal Inspection of schools has beenlargely adopted throughout the I'nl-te- d

States and In some slabs has de-veloped from mere Inspection for de-tecting contagious diseases to sv stemsHilling lor the most thorough exami-nations.

Only four general state laws piovld-lu-

for or allowing modi al inspec-tions of schools liaxe been passed, suvthe Medical Record. x'oniieclin IM'S the Iciiislatu- i- passed a lawproviding lor the testin v of eyesight

oe iuiiiiiiilsl.-r.-- by Ar.libishovi Pitalea rsiii.

Key. Avai to a large class of candidal, h. th

RITES AT

practiced for many weeks, ndifficult selections.

The mass will be sung byPoolicr, of ImIi-Iu- , celebrant,liy Ücv. J. (i, Splinters, uf 1!

beginning at 7::i(l o'cloclMPOSING lose olll elfassisteddu-s- suit,t retieats,

furnished.

All aboard for the following Hotels, Suninier li. 'sorts,tish. hunt, sail or , anip. pl.iv leniiK noli, bowl, dancelllusii.-ile- lll.-r- ilure. maps and mini million on Ho- I

promptly at the Morning .luuin.il olii.e.

iunqiK . i

il revoltsand

willevening. The sacrament o

confirmation Is administered for thpurpose of strengthening faith iu tie.How iiig advertí.-- . all. led' I.lernallllo

O. K. M..deacon: Kev. Albi-r- I aeg oe. 1:1--, in wins,- - wuo receive it. am

CONSECRATION making them in the lull sense of thword. Soldiers of the Cross. The re

of l'eiia tilaiica, and KeyA. M. Mandalari. S. J , master uf ceremonies

I'.les-ln- g ol tin- - Hells.nettal ol the baptsmal vows will alsobe a feature of tbe confirmationservices. This ceremony consists inthe candidates renewing and making(Hie of the prettiest ceremonies dur

in all tin- - public si hools . Hi-- staleN'cvv Jersey has a few wio. i: w ent intoel'üct in I'.ni;', nutlioi'Uiic; licit r.U

to employ piivsiciain ormedical inspectors of schools and d.--

I0F EDIFICE lor themselves the promises mude for mmThe Management

if

Coronado Tent Citythem by sponsors at the time of baptlsm. Special music by the Immaculate Conception choir will be rcudei'eiat intervals during the services.

fihiiiiT their duties. eriuont follow cdIn Lint with a law requiring an an-nual examination of the an

ing the celebration will be the bless-ing of the- three bells, to tie placed inlb steeples of the church, and whichwill call tin- faithful to worship, andtoll the- Angelus.

Tbe ceremony will be performed bvthroats.Ill addition to tin- first communi 1. !r r iu-In lyi'ti Massachusetts pass. , a lawARCHBISHOP PITAVAL TO

PRESIDE AT EXERCISEScants who will make their first com 11 rrr '., ;.,which is comprehensive iu its promuiiion Sunday morning, tbe followlug class will also be confirmed: visions and mandatory inroiighout tb J4J4 'hHttrtrfexVa v 0,of TItato the only nitiiul.it. irx law of thKdward Aug". Charles Courtne

Requests the PeopleCommunity

the archbishop and w ill be iiiitc short.Kach of tin- three bells will be blessedaccording- to the rites of the church,and each one will be given a name

In accordance with an

kind iu the country. It requires evItoalright. Chester Francis Hebbe.rv town and city to eitalilislt andHubert llledsoe, Kdward Connelly.

111:1 111I11 in a syste mot inedical ins.ccIs, olere li.ivil.i, Arthur Louis Klein.Hon by competent physicians ..e til.Ferdinand Letarte. Ivan Francis Moc I ' a t e.i i:II .it It 111 Ml'.l

W allriellolof contagious diseases lu tin-ed ustoni, twelve sponsors, or godparenls, will assist at the services

okletOlt III.

tllllW.

otheril-- s

leadinglieiit.-i-

Governor Cut i y Will Partici-

pate; Street Pageant Will Be

Noteworthy Feature of Elab-

orate Program This Week,

han, Kayiuoinl James McCanna.To sendmatter.Summer

for theirFull oflies. n t.

schools. Kxaminatlons must also b'Charles n'Kielly. Henry I'ercefieldmade annually by the inspectors of nilCarl Alphonse Simpior. Charles Stev SPECIA Land after the lu lls have been erected,

following the archbishop, will each tb.- scholars for physi- -ens, Hoy Frederick Wleneke. Tomasita, lloweii, Margaret Ah ina Cosgrove il defects und their eyesight and

W"ifV

v

V

SUMMER RATE?lie aring must be tested every year byHelen Venerd Pillon. Stella Frances Iiudupixn plan)the teachers.Klein, Nellie Lena Spollivy, Lillian CORONADO TENT CITY

Joshua S. Hammond. Manager. COKON ADO II. l'.

in turn ring the bells for the firsttime.

The sponsors who have been selec-ted arc aiming the oldest members ofthe congregation and are as follows:.M. ( I'Donnell. I ). A. Macphcrson, T.

Without authoritative and specificnactment the state boards of healthf Now York. Utah and California

have caused examinations ot the eye

OO PER DAYANO UPWARD!

$I 30 PER DAYWITH

PRIVATE BATHANO UPW4RO

ONK OF THR NbWBST ANOriNt ST HOTEL INt ALnORN IA

sight and hearing of school childr. ,1

Mercedes Yrisarri. Freda Lena Zenz.Adults.

Miss Odeline Svkcs, Mrs. Hcl'lhaSwan, Miss Catherine Hunsaker. MrFrank Hungate, Mr. John J Strong,Mrs. Sylvia l.'thcl tjavin, Mr. TomIVhlyama, Mrs. F.va Annette Walsh.Miss Amelia Pino, Mrs FlorenceO'Connor.

to he made. J here Is. so tar as can bescertaiiied. some form of inedicul -

pectloll of schools in Vogue at ples- -

nt In seventy cities in the t nite.i

blessing nf thr recently rinii-,,!,(- ,,

addition to thu Immaculatei,iicc.tiun church, tin- - silver jubilee

of tin- founding of tin- parish, ur com-

mencement uf tin construction work

mi tin- original liilllilinii, ami the gol-

den Jubilee uf tin- Immaculateni' Our Hady of Lourdes, will

lio Un- triple celebratiiin, which will

cover three days uf tile comieg week

fur tin1 members- - uf the Jmma- ulati(.'utiception congregation, it will be

une of the most important n ligio'.i-- :

LONG (M BEAchJ. Shinick. I'. F. Mei'anna, I.. A.

Thomas Keb-her- Mrs, 1). 11.

F.outrlght, .Mrs. J II O'Ki.lly, Mrs. A.Coleman, Mrs. 11. I'Loughlin, Mrs. M.A .Dolan, Miss Helen lllockman. Thethree bells will each receive, a name,tlu- name having already been en-

graved on each of them. The largestbell will be christened Ignatius, inhonor of tin- founder of the Society

States outside ot Massachusetts, butthe l."n i ted States Is still behind ,

and for that matter a numberI'OVl'll'H l. IIHJII M ssAM) ;ic'm ruó i:ssio

A cerenioiiy which has never bc- - of foreign countries Iu llns impel taut

I ' BROADWAY AT SEVENTHI

U iriiiT

I, s I M l I, K It A T i; S... ui

movement. New lurk Mm.

V,V,' SANITARIUMTlu ot'w ami si net v modem M KDM'AI. and SAMTARII'M, r

ji'i-- ' been witnessed in Albuquerque,rand which will probably never be

v. itm-sse- again, w ill be the celebrof ronlifieal High Mass, in

Conception church ( n.

ROGFDFUNCLESAMSof Jesus; tbe second bell, Loretto, iihonor of the lllessed Virgin Mary, pa-

tron of the church, and the third bell e l bnt tc buihtlntt. kwHntly furnished throughout. Throf iiorle of solid tomiort Hattle

Snnilav. May 9. commencing itWl haiutartum niPthoiU The ntifxit and Ih'ri itiipt-?- o hn Kind wmt ii Mttllle rrf k

'Iradiialc nurnfionlv Hpactnu aivl up-l- dlH trcaliniMit romnn and I'tct'trlcal diarlint'ni,Rrnad terttida, nn parlor, roof tear den, with command inn view ot the net-a- ami t aiaiinaInland. Tennm and outdoor aniimeinenlfi. Choice! em mm A delightful place In upend tliH,'elo, k. Seldom if ever, does a bisln BUILDING Hi AS

Hotel RobinsonSan Diego

Ungesi muí Hi- -i Hotellili 1 1, liable Itooois. 7u llallll

.Modélale Pi I. i d hI'c. 'l ableHie er Itesl

rnlxersallv conceded lo lie the most.

or nreii 'lish. ,:. pontificate outs-d- o u in met Cltmati the nnrl Iti all California Heawoimhle raU Heaui tul de en pu ve booklet KKhK W. R A V blMI'SON. Mnorabe die most impressive ever seen III

oj.iraei dinai'x celebration here, heev. r. th. an hbisbop Inn decided

Francis, in honor of St. Francispalrnu of tin- Jesuit fathers

in the New Mexico mission.Tin bells were cast iu Troy, .. V,

and harmonie most melodiously. Th.largest bell weighs I, (lux pounds, tinsecond 700 pounds, and the smallestbell, 4.10 pounds. Two hours will berequired to lilt the bells to the steep-les, their permanent resting place,alter they have been christened.

SPECIAL LOW SUMMER RATES1. omitiente and tin- - ceremonies l CLUB TOWERbe the most mpresslve overthis city. .Special music by Um clnwill 4)e a feature of the mass.

r 1 I

1 heAngelusIlls grace, the archbishop, pontifl

In (be of city. Carsdirect to hotel tloin all depots,('lose to alt theaters und laiKt-store-

and public building'. Thebiauliliil Angelus lililí is notedttle west over. ('lll-ill- e

eating, xxill act as celebrant and sing

events In the history tit the parish.The addition, which was begun May11, liios, lias been computed to pract-

ically the last detail and ever thingwill be in readiness for the occupationuf the church after next Wednesday,The new church has a seating eapacit.of more than one thousand people.The addition lias been constructed atu cost of nearly J lá, UUI), making tinImmaculate Conception church une ofthe bc.it buildings of its kind in tin.Soul invest.

The original building wa.s buill offtuiie, and the addition lias been builluf cement blocks, closely resemblingthe old building. The- interior of tinchurch is strikingly beautiful,

of the artists and decorators be-

ing must perfect throughout.The rites and ceremonies Incident

tu the blessing of the church. Willillie subseiiuelit. exorcises, which are

th.- mass, assisted by Key. '. M. eapi GRADUALLY ASSUMING

li li f ii resort In California; Is.', feetabove the sea. io daiuplless, chillywinds or fog High, ilrj and In iillbly.Ovei looking Hie eitv. bax mid miles ofocean S iul rates bv well ofnionlh. .street cars Irom all parts of. it.v pass door

Hotel Santa RitaIt'll Somb Main SI net

I.os Angelo

I J IS Wi.ll IS.l.ooml-.- , Ilaii'x booolls.

lupl, S. .1. Hssistaht priest; Lev.Kiwlii-r- , deacon; Kev. J". Toiiiassini. PropsHUGE PROPORTIONS.1 . Key. Albert Uliegfirst assistant deacon; Kiv. J. J

s.vii niv. MAY X.

II ItsT fO.MMl MllVForty-si- x little boys und girls, be-

tween the ages of eleven and thirteen,advancing down the center aisle ofthe in-- church will be the prcttxspectacle witnessed by those who at

iteley. second assistant deacon; It.1. masl.-- of ceremonies Brick Work Is High as Second KNEIPP SANITARIUM San Dieo, Cal.

A rrttowiifd IniiiHUmn. Wr pmtiivply cure II dittt wtih tlir I'AMuUft KNKH'P 1 REATMI1NTHiihoui DruBt or Oniitin I n lull ptiiruUn Jiiri M A l.lf M Muntgrr

Itev. A. M. Mandalari, S. J. assistantSlory and New Posloffiee Ismaster ol ceremonies. Itev. faun Ipr n

lie, I.

Plan.

d J.in li.lh, num. An. VI) room house. KurupeuiiTwo blocks Irom Ha m burger's

Harry will preach an eloquent serm.,11 ler tie read lir 01 me K".-- - 1.

tend the 7 o'clock mass on Saturda.May ti, tin- second day of the cele-bration, rreceded by twelve little

a Busy Hive of Industry UnderMr, Anson,

for the Sunday. t oi.i .t.tttiv t:ids w (.1.1 i:s

d.--

tort lliel

rem i v iRadium Sulphur Springs store und Iheatir. WriteHons. V. ,1. Sebrailer. pisipI.ninil Suiulay Afternoon

In celebration of tbe eomplelio 'I' lx ItAIHS IV I .form M SIHi:. Uu- - Most Kmlioand Idesslmr of the new chuieli. aetlxo, nralixe Mineral Water iu nllforola. Il nod rt luxeniili s .

imoosimr eereiuony will lie held Hun"The (oh of her will be about n.s

dav anei-niion-. leaving Hie doors

the church at ,'t o'clock. Prominent high as the Commercial club tower,"

keeps you lieuliby noil younu. II' MA ItK I J.S AMI I'OWIS l.llii; 4

Tile Hot Itallis I un lilieunuitl.-'in- . Heart. Htom.ich, l.txer. Kid-ney und Tllooil and Skin 'I'rouhlcs, (onsllpallon (ihesllx. Poor ('inulilt Ion.iMalai'iu. Asllima. I'hronlc Colds. Neuralgia, Hrlglil's Piscase. Par-alysis. Nervous und Soinal Piscases. Alcoholisiu Alakes skin x'elvely, bah

nmoiiu those who will parll.-lliiit- In said Contractor A. W Alison to thelb.- - oroeessioii are '.Mayor Felix H

Morning Journal representative yesester and members of Hie city conn Ill

i i.TPiTTTTTMnTATrrSail Hlego l oniilv

EL SAN LUIS REY HOTELP.v die s.a Salest Surf Italliliig.Am. i l. . hi I'h.n. JIL'.O" per v nek up.

V I I'daki- - A- Son. .

HOTEL OiRENALos Angeles

Corner Hli nod Hope Sire, Is

lots, sr. a- d y-ai- dd, dressedas angels, and .scattering beautifulflowers in the pathway of the oncom-ing first communicants, the littleboys and girls will advance to the al-

tar railing and receive their Kedeenn rfrom the bands of the archbishop.

Tbe ceremonies incident to the giv-ing of fir.sl communion are pro-bably the most beautiful und impres-sive of all ceremonies in the Catholicchurch. For months, the little firstcommunicants have- been 011 proba

il la II

Av.'( 'lire

nln-il."Mi

Phyllose

charge.;irs x ia

glossy; stops hailWater by bolt le olKroiiilvvay. direct

ful ling mil ( 'hroule ( 'ascase. Send for boolib t.

lo Springs. Se tare.oil: fiiiv.rnor Curry and HiHrnce. the Archbishop. Two band

terday afternoon, pausing a momentin the midst of u busy crowd of xxork-me- n

on a Kcaffoldlnr In the interiorwill furnish music for the occasionNumerous societies and sodalities. Inclinlinif the Knights of Columbus, tin

III II I A Win HiI AI II1IHM

Mi llie (bi-aii- .

Mountain View InnMid wax between las. Angeles and

of the. new Federal building at thecornee of (oíd avenue mid Fourth

fcihi'iluleil to cove!' ii period ol threedax. Friday, Saturday and Siinda.May ", S and !l ,111 In- the most

mid elaborate ever witnessed inAlbuuucriiue during the t wentx fiveyen rs uf existence of I he parish, anil

III probably be many more years be-fo-

ceremonies of ciiial elaboraten-ess and significance will take plac.hi this city again.

With the final testing of (be electri-ea- lapparatus lust night, the working

of uliii.li was un entire success, theun ihuiiiciil work In the church, whichhas been in progress- for a period ofmore than u year, was practicallycompleted, and there remain but a fewminor details to be arranged helor,tie- building is ready.

Tin- three days celebration w ill bearu triple significance and the cere-monies will have special interpreta

Women's Catholic Order of Forestand other like bodies will march. Tb street. uniTi: roc ikioki i iCool llri-e.es- . Special Suinjiier Kales.line of march will be Irom Sixth andtion, learning the truths of their re "As high ns tin- lub lower" will U f

.1Copper to Sixth and Tijeras, tbeiic ni no In d. Highest class.

Low .summer Kates.ligion from catechism and by expla give tin- public some idea of the imto Lighth street, thence lo Copper Bimini Hot Springs Hotelmense hize of the new governmentand back to starting point. At threvisedbuilding, which, under theconclusion of the urorcssioii, short Lenox Chambers

I4S (.t I, i sKIII'.'I'.MATISM

in . vol x room, no noise, init otfice or by willing Pit

slnrlrs above, theplans xxill bo tinservices consist i ng of henedict ion of I hThe most nii'iilive Irratiurlll htin fr

Kt'tdirry. '(h oiriiii ht'iM.i-- hot niltiriul wjit- i'tlUNl, nu tijH. St tt car tu dunr. I'liniphlrtx j

(Í. V. TAIMO, Mi-il- al Sup' iiti-tn- l I

basement. One who does not realize .10

nations from their pastor. The firsteommuiilea nts kneel in reverent aw e

before the tabernacle, ruder the softglow of the .sanctuary lamp the arch-bishop turns to the candidates for tin-hig-

honor they seek, and ill a lowvoice savs, "Humille non sum digni- -

Most lllessed Sacrament and singingbv the choir w ill be held in the church

Soiiti, SpiliiM StreetI ,o ngelethe imposing proportions, of Hie new

structure should step inside and .seeafter which an informal reception willthe great network ol steel beams midbe held In the school ball. Mayor Les FOLLOW'S CAMP I lie (.cm ol' Hie Moiinlalii Iteli-enls- -

i v four hours from Hon Angeles, inter on behalf of the city, and O. N trusses, now reaching as high as the. Mo:All

' n .1

pass ,1.

Very modernto $7 per weekMarrón, on behalf of (he congrega11' us,

tioii. will make brief addresses.longreminding them of

ago. when the public,would not so much

s, but said. "()' Lord,

the heart of giant moiiulnin- - that sluii out the world Splendid trout fish-ing and hunting; good saddle horses Inv ig,, rating air: grand scenery - everyconvenience; vxbolesonie home cooking; finest xaenllon j.laee in .SouthernCalifornia. Por desei ipl v e folder it. Al. i.I,( )VS, ,.usa. California.Home Phone "Azumi" áu.'in.

The make-u- p of tin- procession will

second story, and try to imagine thesize of tbe edifice when another utoryand a roof are added. The new post-offi-

xx ill be not only the finest struc-ture in Albiniiieriiue but the most 111

posing one Iu the whole southwest.

the time.111 in theas lift up

I am not

s is eoin- -Inst coiuiniinion

ti Ulplehis ey .

horlhyTh- -

posedF.rin

mijo.' 'lia Ves

tion with reference to each of them.John 1!. I'ltaval, the uely ap-

pointed archbishop of balita Fe, willhe the guest of the Iinmaeulat. n

parish during tile celebrationand will oflilate ill the full power of"is high olliie during all the cere-monies.

Homlls of I In- - I'liigi-iiiu- .

Tin- celebration will begin K. id.i v

May 7, at 7 o'clock, with tieMissile- - ,,t h,. el.,,i-,.- in til,

Mr. Anson now has the brick work0110 to the top of tin- first story,relied oxer the great, high windows,

VACATION 1909issii:i ii y Till':

Northwestern Pacific Railroad

be as follows:Order of .

Police.Oraiid .Marshal M. I'Donnell.

I'il-s- t llixlsioil.Marshal Iv Sebéele,

riovi'i nment (tidian School HandOovernmeut Indian School (irisl.overiimenl ludían School itoxs

Sai led He-ar- t School Olrls.Sacred Heart School Hoys.

S1. Vincent's A.cndemy.

if Ho- following children:st Joseph Autoine. Alfonso

W. Haxt.-r- liavblCiar, nee Josi ,,, Cowell, .Mau- -

which assure that the lobbies of thenew postolflcc will be brilliantly

rile Ht'-e- l work, hundreds of lolls ofrii e Leo I'owell. Frank Coiin.-lley-

Ki.'b.ird Amo Havid. iluldo liiomi.Kouiau li. Hubbell. Delti.e Labollte. It. risen in the center of tin- - building

PACIFIC GROVEHOTEL

( I oiiuci-l- Hotel II (ármelo)III (he (Ivlc I lililí ol Piel iire-.p-

and steel beams arc littered about,which will lo- used In connect theImmaculate Conception School Olrls

iniujnificservices,the newfollow e,

ntral structure xv ith the outside

nl ve.--t incuts used in suchArc hbishop I'itaval w illchurch from the sa r ,

by his assistant priest., amiand will bless tin- new edi- -

Albert Joseph Ladrieie. kohert HenryLanbain. Adelanl 11. ctor Mereler.I'.i rnard Monahan. John Mor-rison, Albert lb hard .Wad, AntonXieolael. Joseph .N'icolael.

walls.Two carloads of si 00 lie outside Un

I lie Picllll esipie Itolllc of (nlllol nlllIs N'ovx Iteailx lor llisii'lhulioti,

(.Ivlng I,,)! lnioi in, iilouIn Itegaiil lo

t'AMI'IMI SI'Dl.-- '. Till; l.i .CATKi.V,A Ci 'i i.M M, T l i A I I K ACI, INS,LIC., MIXLKAL SITIINC, Hi:- -

'suit IS AM) cm 'NTH V IK i.M

U'"lt.--f!ie insni building for us.- In tin- second storv.and out. the ceremony of

i nit two carolads additional ere In thetin- 1,1 ins consisting of tin- recita. ailroad yards. i;(5A iThere are from twenty-fiv- e to

Anthony Kii hards. Karnest liv.--

Stat. Frank Tiernov. Anna Abbott.Aur.-li- Apodai-a- Uo.-nh- Arnii.io.

Ann Ibenlian. JuliaDye. Anita (Jarcia. Medelane- Cith

Cooilin, Ter, sa Johnston. Calhe-rin- e

Llizabi Hi In r. Agnes Law- -

Clare Lehrniaii. Matilda

CALIFORNIAthirty-liv- e men at work at. tin build-- ;

iiig ami the force appears to AM' I'AILMS WIIKH SIMM i;ugradually getting linger.oil Hie P.. IV Of M"llle Hl.lta pi.ijihi'Itt i, si i.n;it i;i:si ii; r.

The brick work is being laid in omllilies tile pleasures of Se.tslile and Mount. misiiiAHi'i-:i:- aim--

MS K ii, ,. l;p.IAIxL.N. WITH

1 I") AND IT- -in. 'lit, making the. wall as solid as tip SAI,, Mi, .V IX Till-- H'lilll.l'

immaculate Conception Schol Hovs.Second Division.

Marshal M. P. Kelly.Sacred Heart Children of Mary.

Holy Family Sodality.Alliance H American.

Young Ladies' Sodality,W. C. o. of Foresters.

Married Ladies' S.nlalily.Third División.

Marshal .1. A. Johits-oti-.

Knights of Columbus.Firsl Communion (lirls.first Communion Itoxs.

'Acolytes with Cross and Torches.Aeolxlical Society.

City Council.His Kxcelleiiey the (ioxernor.

Clergy.ilis Onice tb- Archbishop.

Ion r( Dlxisioo.Marshal J. II. o'Klclly.

I 'slicesJuvenile Hand.

MenWomen

Choir

Sandoval. Aurelia LouiseAl mili. la Mares. Jennie MavFrances Montoya.

va hps i Kit nni.MUST l!K. t'TIKI't. .MAKIM: i.l!ll-;.- .vi IbioiighTin:arth. the steel uprights beingin massive c, meat piers in the!

Mai'--

Martin.Honorar.la.lvllenita

Sw it.el

lilnss I, otli on lionls.MAIIMI-'ICIKN- lai.tbS I'd I; M 'basement. Apparently the 1'ounda-- , , ,i; ,'lí II, , I : si I : AC K u Lou.' II.

01 prajefs and sprinkling of holy wa-ter.

At tie conclusion of this oer, uioii."Inch will be comparatively (irb--'In- no iiibers of the laity, who will""ait 01, tiu, outside of the church,""til tin- blessing lias hem complot, d.J'ill tolloA th,. archbishop into tl'enliluig. when- his grace will inline.'Iiiit'lj b.gii, tb,. celebration of lowmass. .s is.thc fir.st Fridaof the month, tin day will be especi-ally dodieitnl to the Sacred Heart of

;, di ction , specially d-- nr tot atlioi,,. b, a, . ,,U ti,,- iri.libb-ho-

"I gii- holy coiiiiiiunion to those

ocean shore and through tin I'm.- Ki, sis vii die YVi,:l.l -O

Hon of the edifice is strong cm, ughto bold a skysi-r- p. r.

Murphy, Mary 1'Lauublin.Mary Hex 'nobis, (lia.'e Luppe,Sais. Cairi, Sihmi.it. Norm,and Ma b. A nni" W'i. in ke

At the eolielusi if tile fir:

KAMI ICS SI'KXIl' IllilXI-- T- - I,.- had ai Ti.or A T ix. S.

k' I Hl'iee- - of S' P.n.t Kni.iii !,vi, Jam. s

Hel a I l lees I Sil U

Mr. Anson unpolled 1011 barrels ol ts I IK i tie t:ioV Tin,: i I: i I :i ; i:sHi'i-- Till-- PALATINI;.inl ground:-,-'etaiiilosH cement from (ermany, isnuil- - IIU'IT-;!- Pl.'l. JloM'l-- : golf links, b.ith boiee I'.ulldlllK Ki'

I'l ,1 II' seo Ill'lUirV.111 I n loed i.t t e le-- ,

being Impossible to scour,, tin: de by mail ill In ininí asired variety in this country.

Tin- plumbers bax. set up shop alady in the basement with complete s. v .1 .1l Ml

Mi;iI.IAHV,P. A

Mi)iii:i: (in i:ii.m i:sIt.M'KS: S- - .".( m r ilax. oi. rlean l ian. Itist-ouii- l b Week or Month

l or be rim ire and ieei xiiii,,ns xxi-ii-

George H. Cordy, Managerntfit and electric motors.Postmaster It W. Hopkins pointed

ntiinion mass. and alter propttbankscivilig lias been Tomb-red- lb.first communicants will lopair (o tinImmaculate Conception school, when.1 magiiiflei nt spread. prepared bvtheir mothers, will axxail (hem Mii-- h

will be a pr.tty ,,f Ih, breaklast, a number ol talent. musician.-hiii-

soloists having voluut. i' d theirsel'XJeet, for tile oce.'lsil'M

At. 10 o'clock Saturday morningFather Albert liatffi-r- a Fi.ineisean

out to the Morning Journal s. u- -

talive (be xxl.le fin., ii - fo. t lobby, ex W. H.dl 're e.

h de.M, , ,,, , ,.h.,.H) o'i lock Friil, i morning, .1

'"nil mass will be c lebrat' t, w il i I

" lisle by !,L. lunuaculati- Concept"'"ir. and a i,y l ath, rVjrd Harry. 4,f the Sacnd H.aitiOlUMi. of Henver. Colo., one of 111.

tending i, ron iil (wo m'1's of the build-in-

on Cold jivMue and poll.strct. and the x.iM on prox ovei

Many islliur 'lcrg to He Here.Among the clergymen from outsldi

parishes and towns who will b" t

am) attend tin- services, are tinfollowing;

Kev. J S Splint' rs. Hernalillo, NM ; K'-- A. Doeb. r. Isb ta. N M : KevAlb' it Haeger. o M Pena Itlain a

THE SWITZERLAND OF AMERICAthe present inade.pi.il. facilities is nlIbipl'lonce apparent. Tlor. will be room forion. wiltpriest of tlo- I'ena lilan. a mi

Hoi b.i, klion IIxery man in thi . eiuly to come at-- tiun wayroot-- t

orl(.rit a

I '"Hiding,ha- - a

preachers in tin Jv suit j

Father Harry lias nreach. d t w o

I dllllg,. i. yy

-- ans a

be assist, d.aeon: levI. a. on. and

sin- high mass. lb- xx illby l!. v J i. Splinters, drt. lioeh.r I t sub-- .

w le i .

rt icula rt hir mall and II .1. rks inside xxiilive twice ys miieli room in xxbbh I"N M ; Kev. Karnabas Meyer. Jeme?.. d p"assinnj, in VII, r 11,0, .1,.- IN. M ; Kev .1 J O.K'-lv- SI. Joseph's W 1;

' V

ii lb-operate as ,1 ore, nt t h

Ol

x, lo,

third' - Pin'

l le l.lStIt d Mm,., ipbi--

lewfor his The mail xx ill THE VALLEY RANCH. Valley Ranch, New Mexico!rars and ts well known h

splendid i..ic,rliex. A M Mandalari, s J., master .0

Fath.-- Uarrx of Iienvc.Will deliver Hi,- sermon barged at a big d-

OH llllJMc also be an especial Manx ill I' 'onf irnn-d- .

received und,r at the motil-

ar of th,- - buil'Pngnf Is ni.'ide xvlt h a

tlo- handling of

est cm tier in tin- r-

,,f Hie mass, the choir haxini.'i The sacrament of confirmation xx ill nd overs' arranir. nob'W to eM'oditllle

Sanitarium; Kev. Manniuir. 1,1111a.

O ; Itev. A M Clinton, Joplin, Mo ;

K.-- C. M Capi!ii.i, S. J., old Albu-querque; Hex- - J Toninia.-in-i. S. J .

Sacred Heart church; Kev Harry.S J I I olo.

Sundav iilt'-rnoo- al 1 .. ' lo. k Mrand Mrs. J. II o Ki'lly. of North

slrr-t- . will give a dinner inhonor of Arebbi.-ho- Pit.ix il ami oth-er guests d tin- - parish.

tngi.lie .

I leal' I iiiwtrt,,.,, . , r a I'. is. iii I., .1 lio' in d lo

the mailsHid are .

.' "pell'llllg.IT. tb'' pl"-- :

fl.lll. l II, g. .,

. .s i HI

1

p.. Pb.i--

ii,,. i,Inuii-I, est o

Contractor An.-- . .a is ont giving 111-

lolII"

Is oeelno III k

til y - si lm.it. s as I "don.-- , a.-- tb- ,1, '.

b.-- th- - j"b i

ib d iuslrii.-l- i

vx ly from V afor the w ork ,n. I'll. 1.1-

. b. b.ldMr An on

in record Pi' .,

. r. 1. nul-l. . I Hat

t.'U.'".tar.

,11 .1.Pi.l

i III, , :, L.'l..Doctors in the Schools.

.bole.LADIES $' In I kiv, UiltilALAM0G0RD0 MAN IS

JOCKEY CLUB TREASURERnt t A 'Vt'-ie- fi' flow hrinit I ii,pattuuiAfa. I Hli CI. ill laacatt I4f , P44a.ill tile I 'lilted Slab s Ho .loll seems

Mo be entitled 10 tll- - credit o( isuuj lisbing th.- fn-- -t r- - unlar 01

imedi.al ins(eetion of schools. Tli--

was done in IS'M. but lo years ae- -

MONliY LOANEDON REAL ESTATE

LON(; 1IMK KASV PAYMKNTS

RELIABLE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED

The Jackson Loan & Trust Co.1 20 West Ca pitol St. JACKSON, Mississippi

,g tlo- ,0 :.!.l..p,-ll- O

"! oo Hlipi ,V

I l.oloe floiWilli, n I

,.- .1- : in if iv

ti.ui. r is

m nt -

K an.---

le M

hni lv l itIs a m uí " bo i.in't mi- good In any

i i.r tbiior. 11 a Irihit inn fÁby it dl'.. ,!. i, d liver. It ou Und thatI'm a" hegiini.ng tu ihiimtbroiieb t in,- speetHi b-- treat yourliver to a ...ni out iToeitxxith I: .1;. l s lici t, irio. A bur" i:umfor d spepsia, ludlir0-tlon- .

-- o k loud ii In-- , bnioiism-- .all

.

C II x t'f.w .lax-- at.

I f fprial irMti ptHm nopJ mm mU wt t?pMrrltm. it will

not Hik now ii xx lot.) be IIIH'I.4L SUndartf TrpewrtterKxrtiangc,

23 rrk Umm Mw Ynrtt

4rtt vrrftfe4ialeiM Ut Moraine 4wnraalAI.H-log.- do N. M pi li .J'l W .

II dluei.li. of Al b.i- - I" ' U

I'l.cl'.l .. t!o I t ,'. J... k- : j

.bib. and is 1 tjrm.-ltin- tb. timineial1lia. kinif lor th. f.ntx it, m- i t bb h

will op' n at Sail l.iili, on Mis nd..AHsociat'd with .Ml fik-.i.-o- ,n thisci.tt-rp- i Is-- ai' W '. "ii:n a "' S'db..

Ol' "I1XUI'' krrraAGENTS rirr to (in s.iMr rhtit.x r. tolna. h und bovxi ) trouble,

j Kor fle by J. II. f I'Klelly Co.

fo.-- tins the HiinKary inspector of .cYork had appointed a medical inspec-tor of schools, who was probably thefirt medical oftn.-- r of tb"

appont.-f- l In thisIn ikl4 fit"." ;b .11 - select-

ed by the board of to iqsp tthe rubüc h.ols of Bo-t'i- n n 1 SS5

WOh 0, WltlM4lI Bnttl: .lfII l.av.f

t a o ;

rp'T. xx ho

V Mn,d,.,rt, to '

' Judge P.bvmrn st til il biral imuu- -

.llllie,ni'e'ri.xxn, n .feililbi.

Hillit totx,. rt'rtrsi'x fr w.ilf at at-r- .

,1 at' b clatx

,r Col Tvx i

ule al ila'j juixxei.r xA'.i'tnr o..

as tm. ko. nw noes cirr. K . t th, aoiou U ai.--

1

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1909.0

Cb Albuquerque A New Nemo CorsetSelf-Reduci- No. 405 9 O 9KNEMO WEE

showing you all the latestYou are respectfully invited to visit our stoie duiiny; "NEMO we have the pleasure of

the Nemo "NEW AMERICAN

may hird,and especially the new and ingenious models which tlemonstiate

WEEK,'' on which occasion

WEEK begins on onclay,

NEMO CORSET inventions,

you will be inteiested in this

rALDROSENSs. u"Where Quality Meets Price' Albuquerque, New Mexico

I1Wc have just received a fresh

stock of these brilliant goods,

and our prices are as low as in-

ferior rjoocls arc sold for.

SHAPE," We are sure thai

1m

I"tH'i

Ci mus, brushes,u-- (j ' v í Sponges.

Mgr.

WAY UP

X O YV

Albuquerque New Mexico

Ilead(uaiteis fm Pure P

Brooms, Ruliboi (tonds,

finest Pox Candies in

The J Co

The greiili-H- t of all"niiUi'injr" Curiutu intho ni'W Nrrno Slf- -

Kl'lilllMIlJi (ll -$4-0- 0

hi't, Na.It hfis the new NVmu

Rillft Bandl, cxtni-wiili-mu- í

troii(f, wliirh Ui-o- rt

Ihu ulxlotiiuri fromnilirmolli,A No a long iklrt ufTcrt

whirl) iivuH cxtri-m-

ruiliirliun (in liui k, hiiH 'iwimid iif p r liiTili.",.

GlVU" Ktollt, Wllllll'tlIt,, fi.M lUr.,....i,-,.ul,,.,- ,

, ,t HI ' I. Wl I n. m

hi'lti r limn mil' other XjHi r wmcmt

corset i ver niHile. '4U RtutrBAMil

tiuii uf Hei'kh hnin.s ul worn, n mlnltwuiin 11 mum leu f Wei "i ui, iiui the

lorkluif "lit uf Ho. Insv inisseU w 111

hun hile ll.s n la i'Kii n f n t I nere- -

Mirv. Ilie liirx'i. inure b rmwmind. ul the i uiiinii r nil vvurni lire in

input hy w ith the emise, mn! lirehugely lil'IIHK nhjeet". It Ih nuthii,iuhnhl" tlnit the i I'lleh lit eiuryini!lilt uf Hie '! lit ln will ilo llllll ll

.1 ,'ihil.lK" the huiiiM uf hilior of mlnlt.ii.iii.ii. l;vei..iie will wateh with In- -,

r,t.t He' hi liel'ii'ial, llnlil-- ' i't effnlt.The K''ller.ll UMtuillM Ul tlllllu II I''

In I.Iiik to ti ll hunif I'lihliehh inllly in rniiiillshliii tin

Name iiiit.UK'. y iniai i1--

Ixht III ulthnnt fill Hun iinynii' re

he written Into law.

. t know i,i:im.i:.

Hal), el's Weekly, 111 n reeenl lnMie,

nllh fittiiitlon to a rather liiexcuc- -

llhle fiatllle nf Hie I'nyill' tullff lllllWlll' ll HeeillH til llilM' I'Miupeil m'llel'lllnotice. It really Ih huillín? lcnn tlimi

tax mi know h ilne ami la (Iihi iimhi iI

hy llarper'n ii.m fulluwH:"I'lie rayin- tariff lilll pruvhl-- B furduty uf t w i iity-l'- h e per n ut un

lamlo, lest! than twenty yearn ohl, IIiIhItem hllllKK 111 11 levenne uf uhdllt hall

mill!, mi ilullaiM a Jeiir, whhh Is

Komi, an far an It Koi-.x- lint nutmnl mlKlit In Iter he ruined on

railm tlllliK ele Tile lax nil hunks lilt."houkn uf Niihstdiii e ami merit furwlih li tin re !. nut ileniatiil In

thl.M nlllltiy tu Hal I'll lit their pwMi- - j

ration hen- iimh r tin- prnt. i t lull uf j

tin- i r na t iu ni i i n 1 law."

ui.i.K.iors i'Mtixr.

That t Inri- Is an undercurrent uld sa e1 tact lull in the ihurcllir. will,Hie stalili'dn il nrdcf uf tienes

was made vi y plain last Sun-u.-

by .111 s. s from tvuut the lll.ift lilulniuellt uilpitrt ill NewV'H'll ill'..

liev. III". SI. hell S Wise, fallid u

Hie I'l'. S uaXoKiie, declared: "Uf-.lux ,1ml, ii.' 111 Is so cuiiipletcly,lll. c. lit IIS I.l he cuiiipletcly dead.W'li.i will dar.' to fay Hint the Jewish

fui in. ili, in is nut a cry fur moreJudlnsm? Hnnlaiid, Austria and HusHa have been KparedI'l'. .in tin- elle, Is of the Jewish refur-iiuitiu-

Have these Jews been 11

inncli better ell?"( 'lose the 1, fin 11) s lülíí.iul'l-- tu.

.lay mid you will nut have any Juda-ism, Mir ,i ..pie will crowd the ral-larían churches. If there Is rnmii furany inure J,ws In the Christian Sci-

ence churches tin y will o thereThey will fill th,. I'lutestant i:pls,up:il' hiin Ins In short. tiny will IciiwJudaism altui4eihi-- and be, nine cn-- ,

it"Tiny who tire a.l ui at iiik a coun-I- .

r i . format ion have lost lalth InJ'ulaisin Tlie 111, 11 iili, stand ha. k ulHie c, , uní-- , lorn a I ion don't knoww l.al hianii in, ans.

'We want to r, ta 111 , a III 1, s, notl.,nl"w-- , nor flltlciiiin mu.st.'. Th,

t'""l'b Is Judaism t"day la, Km 'an-t-

I W In, l.s tu d, , lile w hatf'.rin- - ml 1,1 einoiil, s shall he ,

" i 1" 'in' Judaism'. Tin re is nut"tie "1 th.-- . nn 11 ad ocat un su, h thatwill .,, pi ahhln!, ,i I.,

'Whit .11,- ion l;uin; I" do ahonithe Sa ha Ii ni the count, r ufoiniu-ti"n- "

I'., v.'ii think "ti can reliiinto th, "I 111, ..lev J, w I' ll Sahhalh '. Youannul. i 1,1 ov that iu Aliu l h'n

He .1. w eh .s.ibh Ih virtually Is putW h it wnnl. I I 11 t k e if Hie J, w ishs ll'h.lth , ould l 1, . slabh.- - ln ," Yen)ili",i that w, aiinnt do this, he, .in-,- .1 , , , , .'editions "

N V t , utiles a 1 'In Isl 1.1 11 in Ini.-t-. r.i ,,. IP J.din Hay 11. s H, .mes. pa s

t' uf t I,,- I 'leu h ef th. Messiah, w hoaids hluis- I' In posit ep, isit nut

Hu- Tin it. I .S.lhh.ltll. ! ad lie lar, s' I v. " III"! .Mil.: Il i in ; nn ava ,i., d that I w.."111. I 11. d , I , I.

, huí h II, le , ' a. ,, II' ' .11' ,

II ,1 t :t bel'f , . It !,' "II W eitld ,, a

he "I'- II !l. Id a man un Sun-l-

Iu . h'" i..k" h ,.-- r. ,

r:;l t I1.1t 111. W la-- , t In nHi m 'UK I '. t.

II'.- tl'. I.l. I'as w d

, that W.U '

11 Pi Si uft otiitdi ios,

Hot Watei Da: s, Sy in-.- es, Ru

the City,

H. O'RielSy

E. FOX, Sec'y and

The Busiest Drug Store Between Denver &. Los Angeles

OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT, always in chmge of Registered Pharmacists,and you can biiiig us youY Doctor's Presciiptíons and feel sine that they will be

filled on ( frilly, with the best and purest of Di u 'is,

Our Soda fountain Department is the finest in the Tc.iitnry, Sec the Rexall Stoic.

morning JournalriiMiHiH-- ir u

' JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.

a lupniiltsov preeHcMm m: Kill tor

il. HBNIN'I It'l'""ft. BOtXHKH. Murine! llaiiacer

V.ntervsl as vnnit clftrl iridlU-- at themainfrio A Immtrr'iti. N M , under ac'l

of CongrrM of Mann 3. '

THK MOIINIXO JHKI. I Tlirimiiivn Hll-- I III II V "F M-

UIIU, HI iron I INC. THK I'KINt Ifl--

IF I'M K Hkl'l III.M N MKT All. I nr.liar AMI 1IIK MMHIIIIN OF THK Hf.I I Ml KAN rAHTI Mllfc.N I'll Hi A KitMIOHT.

TKMWH Ur.Ht llM mri HIM.ftallr, br carrier, una rre.ntliIlljr, bjr mall. B numili

111 rirralatloa than an oilier paperla ew M.ln. The onl paper InMeikro laeueU orar dar lo llio (ear.

"Tho Morntec J.xira.l haa hljlierrallas lla la am.rriril lo !

olhor poaor la) Ah.oquor.ilie tr anr otherally la Now Mellen. I ho Anierlmo

aowapoof Iriroctorr.

l.rMCH r Ql K - Nr.IV MUX DO

i m:iw ii or a t si:

II Is nut ltnpuHsilile, 1", ml il

Very itu jit ljabl , Hint Hut "freak"cumin lora of ni iiiiimiii n- anil a r

lililí )mvi' prevailed In all parts ol

Hie world, fur ii limit n year pint, v

la en dir.ctly ilno to the Infliietteu ex-- i

rt il Uioii dm eustnlrnl environmentof uur own cull, by the new-bur- n

plaint r. n idly iM.mcovi red betweenSI'ii my iiml tin un "Km," welleve, tin" list roiinmiTH have chris-tened It. take It tur ttraidcd HihIKi'um la not un ri ly a new discovery,but u, now member uf llu' hiiii'm family,since It I hardly possible Unit for niltin' iitfi'M during which mi ii haveMnilylnu (lio i,t.it, lio i Kisti iii o muíIt liiflticitro could have remained hid-

den from ull iilwi'i vi ra. It linn ln i'iiknown fur nturii h us ii. demonstralilr lint Hint tin- - illff. Milt numbersuf tlir solar hI t in i v. it Influencestil'tui uli utlit-r- , hi tin lam. tlnilKOVI I'll tllrll), IIH Illustrated I, y tin; In

finche uf llu- - niuoii ujiiiii the tidesiiml with un, h facta will known andthoroughly i i f r I , w hy .

wu riitard II (ih i in ) r Iji l l or unii aXOIIIlllh' tllltt U IHH fill III i uf tin- hu.I.ir NJStl'll), )e tr,l 'n, m till' Mill intoMlUl'C, hllnuld, till' establishment ulHit orbit, cause u distill I, nin e, ul fu.adjust in. lit. uf ilntri, at conditionsITI'VllllllIK III l. lit ril.i!'.u i' clival"I lit uf till! I llllll, Mil fl. l.'Ut to ac-

count fof t,. unusual nirl.ul uh'ul, 'uli'unilltmmi Mhlrh Iihm Im.ii maulfe'll (I.I! Ill, t In I li t , laj .i,Will iu nl ether tltm N ilnrlliK the .a- -l

winter mnl n.. ,,uj ,,.nM.'Ul.-o- , hnt thiuimlu.iit. marly nilI'lit'tH nl Hie Hurl. I .mnl ,,, ,,,Hiinr.linury ilintin hnm i h uf tl,. ,ai lh'Interior w hh li have mnnli, , ,,,.,M'lvrs with nueli pnw.r t l..r,e inmi liimiy (Jltliieiit phi, ,h i,, 11, Inl-ine, Unte l'Ut.

We lime tin urniiiul l,.r. tlnit Hi,, Nnhir h.l.st, ni In ,,

'rk. (Hi the nth, r Iniinl, we hawninny Knu, n.s r.ii- h, li,MnK Unit,like the human fainil). n u inthe eniiiM' ,,r eiuhiiiun. , s ,,,,.hhi,that ni, ml,, r uf the sun n fam-ily lit the time If wan hlou(;ht f,,r,t

" " " ' " the J.ar. nt ml, n tininw-hiii-- "i:r,,N," :lli ,,,,,, n )hT KUlar pre,', Hulnn, llav, I.e, n y .nlily u.eiihn th, lr mint.-- , thiunuli I'npillliK uf the iiu., fn-- cuhnjthruiiKh the ennllni; ur hilanthen thrniiKh the i , ,,)' ( ,. ,vI'llnmiiK forth Mm tal. I. ami anin., ana Hun,,- ini I" i.l ulI' l lie uhl iiyi .is the unt, r plan,

"f tin iu, in ,, , ,. 11 ,j I tu h. aillu- pi . , m ill, ie, w ill, II He ...i,,n,"I hie ijone ,ln init Ii ill elll.l III .1 ,H mutllllli; in, Intl. h a!

I" ' "l ' I' tnln. - pa .1

lu h' r pi.. 11. t in- 11, an. ami n l i,,ein ni p.. , tlnil h, ,,

,1 h- - p- mil I, .1 , !,..-,- K ,,r.111 VI 'U .', l,n ,.,,,1,, , ,,, ,,

"" '"'I u,ll' II. p,Ultlll I II!, t.;, ,. I, ,,. ,, v

' 11 "I! ll"-,- W l) U , .

'ii ti. "" 11 "- ' Ii1.1l hi atir.i. ,., n,,! ' llit' a I''' I" k- . p

h- pi ' ' an, I th. v w ill i!,, n t:,i, ' I.l. 1,1 h, 1, ie t

ii i

ri; h.i;i ssi 1 irsi inf t!

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, I!,,

I 11.. ! j.. .. ,

' nil' " .''.I pi. M I),, ,,r,,p

. Hnt .,1, earn, I i 1!

I' K)'.uti.tl ri u KM lierner.-'tratlnj- h,. )., : n, ul l''t'pun ,, 1, t,- ,t u,, i, , ! Hie I..

rann t ... rl, 11'.

'nai i,y rniMt( ,th,it t

ratioriol ..y Bii ,,,, ,n ,,,

ill unlmaletT bo er..mpli. ,1

.- ,,,.1 ,n rTTori ma '... atHie aama time to ars-iir- tv.ter r. p i'.a.

important fashion event, "NEMO

pite of hlx retín nn nt. 11 nut lackfur nn ntal KHinuhis. lie has tali, n

f v-- or elj-h- t wiv..-- iIuiik with him.'1'liin in hardly the M,nple life.

the I':., hall' a '

lont' as IiIh i 4 l pfII Is to he hoped h" ha inure Infill--

uee with Hie A n y than AtuJulllnnikl Iiiih.

a

l.V AI.I proLal.ilit.v Hi'- in.'i-ili'i-

uf the hoard of i.ir.-nt.- lliiiii'e thatthe In tilinte Infill, lire uf time will rs-e-

Is,- it.i a nt i."e,tle influent e

un all wnunilH. Whether or nut the' nts are riiilii is an Interesting

qui stiuii.it a

THK 11KST a.' I' finish up Hu-

llKi'aft proHeeiition Ih t put Il'-m- la-

tinanside the ropes Willi une attune, and Kettle it a to thef mi'at Í011H if tin- lad Justly "Iehrated Marituis of i.Jiu- cherry.

AN" KMIXKNT New Yolk physicianPas adjuilKeil that cursi ts and himiIi in Is are nut mi had if su arralo;' d

that tiny cniintcrha la nee This is runi-ini- r

down hanitsnuu ly. Hut. it dm sn'lmake any dlffi icin-e- The wnicnWllllld We'll' t nuvhiiH.

Till-- TA U I l"l' I, hali' and eu n theliasehall name must he releíale,t, .'i:iufarily to the exlrrine n ar w

the Sweet llirl I Ira dua te advances amisi tiles a lew uf Ih. xed que; tii.ns.

A Nil THAT lilll ' w tul v, asn't a u

thlnii to Kfunihl,' al wln-- y uu lu.,ka t the concent rate, i chines t hey ha ,

P. en having nt . . l y tu w n w uft hspeak Inn' uf In Ih, w est and sunt h. A -

laiiiucriiue isn't th, w ursl place 1.11 liema p.

What the Editors of theSouthwest Are Saying

I'itlshlllK' c utt empuni ydeis w hv the I'l hilntiouisls a w ayluminate il "luii" cls, I. - - l:i I'.is.

Would Swell Hie t lull.Opponents uf the lu, onie tav pro-

positi, u say such a lav. would lu.'ik'the Ananias club the laiapst institu-tion iu the world.-- - Id I'aso Times.

(ll.ll (lutllCI-- ,

Tllele w ill he II or tunnel1'rrsitlont Itiisevelt S"inetllili:. 19for Hie cause uf in pi i, ll Spelllle;w hen he eiiciuinter.' the ts.. flv -I.a.s Vi'sns optic.

Nliere lKics Oklahoma ton,,. I,,.We trust that Texas will be ah,

to establish communication with MarsThus tln-r.- will be two, Hie l.one starand the Fiery star, iu opposition, soto speak I'lioeiilx licpuhlican.

slmiilil He I lailercil.It must till the Americaii labore:

w til lu id, to tin- tariff debates,If In- b.li. ies, as the orator s ass, i t

Illat III. scheduled are bcllIK i ri a m,, dsobly with 11 fereiice to Ii is intersts.

-- I'honlv 1:. (.uhlii'iiu.

IleahiiK s,Hlr for limns. 1iapie,Hands and Sure M'd,-s- ,

As a heahnK salve for burns, sores.sore nipples ami chapped hands'hnnihei lam s Salv e Is must cxcelleni.

Il allays the pain uf burn aliun.-- tHist., lit Iv, and unless the injury isvery severe, heala the parts withoutleavinir a sear. Price, Si cents. Hoisale by all drutiiists.

In Our Stock of

New Spring

Shoes

IY'uu ., i find wh.,t .ei want,at t If nú- - when y ...1 n, ,j t

and í"- lie e v "u aic w . n -

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Si 111 pi '. Invest i;.,!,' oar 1, --

and w Ii Ie, tel line ef muct tl I,..,; , , ii--

W ' ' - ll e y 0.1 v p.,s,

( 1.11.11. i, s s,, .,, ,C ,; ds J.S..p;-- irci.l

$1.00 to $2.75

.01, ,, s Shoes, I ':,., s ,,..l'mi'l-- Hum

$1.65 to $5.00

M it's S , , s i if is 1. a.,,

$2.00 to $5.00

fczrirmy.itvvr .Hits ,1I5TÜJTiALAT.Ié

M rvmiee, t.ik Oil the ns)ieit ul'

rhlielllniiK "Meanw hile, "Olil Trimly l" ill tnin

nil, the lleralil of Momlay, ill it"

i h u re Ii Kays:"Ah a protest iiKalnst the m Hun uf

Hie vestry of Trinity h in r, In v

Inn Hie Iti v. CliarleM I,. (Joinph of hi"

iliiths (ih aetliiB vleiir uf St. Jolin'hchapel, fifty ('litllllllllliemit.l ,t'l'd.'!I, It Hie ellapel lllll lll the s, rvleeH

ennillli ted hy the Kev. I If. lti'KÍHül'1I I. Starr.

"At Hie cnin lusinll uf t In II Ul II 111

.11 f iee.H inure than a M ore of the eun-Ki- i

(,'atluii held mi Informal iin i lintiin the rear of the ilinreh, ami inneiitiiinuiileant, J A llatnlfoi'tli, In i

.meeel) (letinlillee.l the mtinli uf tllevestry I11 reinnvlii)? the H'V. Mr.

(nifiph, tirneil the ineniln rs uf theI'dllKreK'lt h"l t' Heeeile from Trinity,to lent n hall In the nelKlihorlunnl anilto organize an Independent eliainlwhleli would uwe no alleKlmnt' toTrinity."

lil l I KOM llltlliMI OAK.

In Hie eourse of an article d'-S- ' rip-liv- e

of the beautiful "Memorial Hall"elected by the launlter of tinAmerlran Jievulutlun nt Washington,Hie Star says:

"There in one I'.'ilure whichHie v li lt.ui.s ami hi iiikm. to niliul

one uf tliu.se far-awa- y victories whichthe American pntrluts senred againstKliiK fli'iit'K,' and hi-- ineii. Til f ca-

fat lili- is "the New Jersey mom,' r- -

iih lu í! hy th New Jersey chapters ofthe l. A. It , and the wood fromwhich the chairs, w aiiiscnl inn, beamsand nihil Kilts have been carvel is

tak'ii I'rniu Hie British frlKutc.

which ran iikkiuiuI Hctuhcr "!t.

1777. while fiKhtln a. swiirm otA in.-r- 111 11 Kalleys ami fluatliiK- - bat-

teries un Hie li'duwarc. Since thenHie IriKiite has rested ignobly UinllNew Jers. sand, a merca for touristsand a mine for the memento s.-- i lier.."The AtiKiista was nf l.t.Ml tmif

burden, curried sixty four kuuh andwas no "econd-mt- e ship. In fact, sinwas rated as une uf IIiiKland's bestwhen she set will to take part in whatthe British admiralty tliotiuht wouldhe the complete suhjectinll uf tilhothcrsotue Yankees. Yet f"fyears the white oak hull lay half un-

der wnt. r, after havlnn vainly tried t"item the tide uf battle hy broadsidesof I. pounds each. The white oakbecame as hard as maihle In' that lontpi rind, and much inure difficult tocare-- ami Hie Now Jersey society hadKTcat difficulty in flinliiiK wood work-ers and sawmills which would under-

take to fashion the ''' beams uf tindecks and hull Into chairs, tables andntlu-- fur 11 if 11 r ."

S IKiol. (,lill Htlllk.s, hool Kai'.len work of the past

f,w years has not only Kiv''n 'u's'lin I biiildliiKM tlieinselvcH mure at- -

Itii.tiv surriiundiiiKS, but it has been111, m ins of d. cluplnn In the 1 hil- -

dr. 11 a sens, uf prnprieturshi p In thIhiiiKs, and uf insidi Iiik an

embryonic civic spirit that pi onusesw, II lor the Washington uf a few

. .IIS llellCe It IS impossible to esllmat. the ben. fits w bi. h the city hasaniel .un tliis work, modestly start

e,l, and lor a or two conductednil.hr ills, ,, 111 ilKllix .1 l u 11 ii s., butloyally pei-nl- inhy the teachers 1111

hi It has ionic lo he I CKII i.ed ason, ,.f tin- Impoi taut blanches u's, hnul v, ni k - W'ashiiiKtuii Star.

Il ma v la- pi uper ly nuti ,1 in thisnun, ct luu t bat a tit d deal "f ex, i I

lent milk ahuiK th liin-- indicate.!a li.'V.', has h, n don iu II ' 11 in f.pi.u ml, r the .1 n ect ion the Ci ic 1 -

pluveni, nt sn, ii ty

111 1:1; !: Al' i:ai;s to be a pre i.o,ihi! i.l as him. ah--

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Y I s II i: ntonti.il v must h.l '

it in .! p. I, 1!. .Halts.e

MiHsi: ai. Hie , nil.-1- :

k. p. r s. as n' sh that ,.f hi ul

a a

lb 't; t ' M an Mis ..en 11 W

mili., a son 1!,.- proa. I fatheran. I th, pi , tí. !.

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N ' M.W S lr un I' I' for thIT dais. Th ty 1" r.t, must I

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Ull S V'ul. It. Is II 11.1 i ol. n. Is, hut 'ok fis if l', 'loe, Tml'-lii-'- i had',...' Hi v A n tad. ,1.

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. it. m. nl in the eld own if nt t . , rlu ..I

aIT IS v.'! 1 pi; l;k I) IlK eu't.in. ie

ALL THE1'T.OM THKyve 11 re Ulnamany yearn.

Ft X I i.V'lTi i.V To Tin: sill.VtJl.KS OX TUB KOOFbnildln- - mat.-ri.a- cheaper than y.ni have bought it furS.W AT J.I .A T TWT-:- l'KIt C'KNT and

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I'liuiK 8. Rio Grevndet 111 ncr

l ar.pici lr and Lumbermid lliir, I

MxterixlCompany

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Albuquerque Lumber CoWHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER

Glass, Cement, Wall Paper and Rex Flintkote Roofing3 North First Street.

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Sole As-- ' nts for

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Cuff, from -- a to 40 cnti apuund.

Tens fr. r,0 cents to $l 0 apound.

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Phone 72 I

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RICO HOTEL & BAR

Wine-- . Iiqiioo ami Harv, 1 nrthl'ir-- t Mrer!. Imiiiih bv tl.iv. uifW orft.iMith. Itrt 11 M' - In (ltr tit), 5c fif

TUIUXí Slid I I

MEAT MARKETAll Kinds uf lri'h nnj Salt McmU

Sa.is.2i l.iiorj.kl.l.lX OUT.

MMnlr Kuil line. .North Tlklr.l Slrrsra

W. L.Trimble & CoUrrr. 1,-,-- and Salr Smhk-m- . IlrnitTasa Turn, nils i Hca-ona'- Haiea.IVIephone J. N. Second ts

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Willi AMlli; MIA.VS AMI si 1; .( I I.I II I.S

The Bank of Commerce of Albuquerque'Xtcllll'l tl llcpo'--i till s I Aery

Al'! 'UUIIIS.I'lupcr Ae1s1m111111l.il i ui

apiial. tan. nun. on.

orrie. s iiml iirc. t..is; s.,o,n I. una. President : Y'. s s,rlol,h r. Y lilr, -1- 1 Icul ami ási.ier: W .1. ,lul,n-o.- i. Y illiain Jlclticisc Ai iiui. .1. t . P.ablri,!",-- A. M. lüai kvvdl. II. I :. tiuniwell.

We have the only up to date Mill between Pueblo andLos Angeles. If you need Doors, Casings, Sash Mould-

ings, or special work of any kind, write or call on us,

SUPERIOR LUMBER AND MILL COMPANY

mill Solicits rvr

Williams' Emulsion

Wost Palatable and Effective

Williams Drug Company

BLUE FRONT

'Phone 789.

117 W. Central Avenue.

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a c. ,, . and In this, ., is,ta. ,l.-a- ted 1, a,!,nic 1',. thtIn ! I 'u Ih,- rank' ,.t t'u ., .s, , ,,,r

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r. t'iit .üon ..f U. 11 in. 1,. si church'n A'lur;... ,cs unting f ,r ene id'Ii..'' 1 forms n niiin in ho m ri."im m.le Hem t.eth . I.ni, h Hi-- d

I in-- III. III,. 1, n. e ut Hiehu'. Ii to mi, h problemr.. cuui-i.-.- withHa I'..! In Hie icr u "al !) ub

l. b. putneyrTni isiir.u not.

IVhnleeale lir.s rr, I li.nr. I re,l asalAaeal f..r Uinbrll Wik. d

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THE WM. FAFiR COWPANY

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I'lAIIKI IN IKIsH AM, nT Ml lrsa Sjie. i.Uiy.

F r an 1 11 1 i"- - H VnVelPrnea a- - r'i

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'

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING UOURNAL, SUNDAY. MAY 2. 1909. 1 1- ' I I

The Season 's GreatestSale ofWomen 's Suits sawsafc

, . mls to te today news of a record drop inT-f--s P?lcesPnC01ces the smartest and best-like- d Spring and Summer styles, running from the

-- .J&iñ charmingly simple to the more elaborate suits. Business will hum in the Suit Section this weA--

A SuitBuying Opportunity Without ParallelThere are no better made or more fashionable suits than those figur ing in this sale. At regular prices they were the finest valuesthe city offered. As now reduced they are most remarkable bargains.J Lver woman can now secure here just the suit to please her lancy

at an unlooked for low price. The number of models is so great, fabricsand colorings so numerous, that the assortment will perfectly meet therequirements of each individual taste. J Better picking early in theSale. Varieties will quickly dwindle. Greatest values will sell fastest.

--Ml. .'- VTWe have taken every Cloth Tailored Suitsin our Immense Stock and divided them intoSix Great Lots for easy choosing:

LOT 1 are Suits worth up to $22.50 Choice $9.98Tills lot consists f h l'.'W black suits, hair tim- - siripi' effects a",) sin pheid plaids. .Nut all sizes, huta inrval cha neo to ave cm a suit If oiir size is Ihtc.

LOt 2 are Suits worth up to $22.50 and $25.00 Choice. $14.98

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wmThere Is about ail suits in (his lot, made of nil the m v stylish wav, s ami colorings; ill lilaln, neattailored cf fects lliai bie so in ii M in demand.

LOT 3 are Suits worth up to $30.00 Choice .$19.50This lot comprises of suits mailt- of prunellas. Hornos, novolly w . .1 vt , mohairs ami and uKi'i'ut array oí coloriimj am! stylos to choose .

LOT 4 are Suits worth up to $35.00 Choice $25.00A lieaulil'nl assortment of all that Is now and in mal, i.t Is, colorings an,) styles, unitsUnit wore bargains ut rotular prici .

Buy your WAISTS for the Summer NowI'oiluips because ,,r mid, bukwaid spi Iuk. you haven't Ivon

much sidoiiitlon t sun r wii 1st m. This week Ho III Rive you allopportunity to huy this season's stylish wal-d- at a bite saviim, Wo lonedulllotl lllom nt,, ,,M Hi I 1IH to 111. ike easy llloosH. Jotl W i s.l c a I IllOSthalf on Homo ol (lies,, waists.LOT 5 are Suits worth up to $37.50 Choice $29.50

The rolloullllj prices for UiIh week:Those suits aro dcsiuncil and tailored hy hUh olass vwirkmcii and will n lo .1 woman wholvunts a stylish triirmout at a hut,, cost.

LOT 6 are Suits worth up to $60.00 Choice $35.00This lot consists of this se ason's , s slyli-s- i and materials, sails nil and lashiuucil alter Int.ported models. There Ik a pleasant ton, h of in u m ss Uu otiejioiit tin- omiiio ho.

Don't Miss This Opportunity of Saving

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Women's Hosiery Underpriced35c a Pair; 3 Pairs for $ 1 .00

Dress Trimmingsand ButtonsA liirjio shipioeiit ,,f Women's Stockings has, .lust be.-- Tiles, al', a s ,, . i. u v ha e a t lllll'll rnlillif

pile. s. This Hosiery is all lililí lado and imluihs a ml id aii,t l.o sole, lorn lulu, I, , ar,- Wonien's ..,..Thread Hosiery, nouze ami nieiliiiiu ucinhts, fine hlaek rollón in uau.o. nieilium and weilils, in whilesoles ue have lililí v.eifjht lisle thiead and in cotton, Hvltt and i üeiuliis. uilh unl,leaeli,-- ,s,,, s, also allwhit," lac e hose and white lac- ankle hose, values up to 7."..- a pair, all aro hit lit, led at do- one price, sjieoial ll.'ioa J : i i , .'! for no .Nowhere Else Such

Variety as ThisWe ha e scan hod 111., k, t. for, In 11 lllld dotnesl lo,

to stink (his se, lion with tin- most nltl.sll,- creations oftin- woi Id's master design, is It U 11 truly wonderful cm-- h

i torn and in, ludes the 11. west colorliiKs, shades and lintsto Inn im,ni.e with the season's cm fjowns .111,1 tit u

eiy. II' you have 11, q uim-IiiII- Inspc , , ihcse la.sclmitlnBOOd-- : We Will he lllllch idease, lo :.lo til, III, '

Three Great MillineryBargains

Women'sSKIRTS$4.50

ToM IKKOW nuil lor Ihe o

of llio ucck o Mill sellaoolln r lot of lliosc SlvlliTSliII In- - reinai Kahlv oc ofSHI. .Ml. A K'eiK iiricly of stylos,colors nuil (Malcriáis to clitmscfrom, skirls vtorili up lo all.( HllK I) hi SI, .'Ml

Owlni! (o I he 1, w a Id s, ason illld lo indure qui. kBelling w e lire phi, Inn on sale a Kl'iind asa, tniclll ofthe prettiest, nnvesi and up lo date models, all show-ing the touch of an aitistie design, r.

Hats worth up to $7.50 at... $ 5.00Hats worth up to $10 at $ 7.50Hats worth up to $15 at $10.00

Kimonos, Wrappers & SacquesLados' 'i a pp. in. oh- ot j,, i, ah, tin. , waist, I'loiimi!

skill; colors; navy, blink and while and niay;spe, i.il Sil. .Ml

Ladies' Kimono liol.i s. 1100).- of swi-s- , j t floral iat- -

tern, shirr, w.tol; sp I.il $'J.7."Short Kiiu-oios- ot" ti.14,11',1 I.mmi, im no-- witli bntloiihole

slit, li; sp.-- nl (lllc

Handkerchiefs'01- - is Hie II llilkei , hlef Stoic -- what we quote

i k ht Cu kI le, I inisli and price.Women's limn ,,lilc-,-- Handkerchiefs, ir,,., 'i;.,Mens Main Initial l.im 11 I land loi , hh-is- s,,,.,

UT,,, worth ll.'ic.

Women's Cro-- s llar I la ml ker,n,-'s- (j f,,,- ;,t. tl p ,

7 ",',W orn, n s Cioss liar Hand Ihobroidcr, ,1 Initial lland-k,- -i

chiefs, :!,--; ;i lor SI.IMI.

Women's Colored lOni In older, I, 3 for l',V; Joe..Madiera 11ml Loe Tllnnned. jtc to IM.óo,

Silk and DressGoodsSpecials

To start the month of May ill u lively fashion we offertin: following Koasonablf fuhries at attractive prices lliatare certain tu jilease the most critical:

iii. u k sii.ii sri:t lAi.s.!Mc 19-i- hlaek talTctn 7.V$ .(Ml hlack tHfl'eta 7."c$1.30 iG-i- hlaek taffeta Sl.00$l..",0 30-i- hlui k talfota l.(Mt

$1.73 36-i- black tnft'i'ta

M'i:t i i, ii i i:kix( or iu.ack dki.ss loops.Hlaek lires.s (oods such as oO and il-in- ., nil wool jiananuis.

sorbes, .Sicilian, niohnir, batistes and vclliiifis, $!.2óijualitiis, special, yard $1.00

I OI.OKI I AN' II I AM Y SII.KS.

1'aiicy Messalini s and Taffeta in two-tone- d stripe clfeclHa ml fijiiircil exclusive dress patterns (no two alike);tl.jti quality .special $1.0(1

oi,oim:i iKi:ss c;oois srixiAi.s.ll-i- sieilian mohair in white und colors, a fine dust

proof cloth; JI.nu dualities special ."0

i.Mroinr.n swiss mi;.ss.ijm:-í- .

I'ti-i- imported Swiss Messalines In all the new shades,lias a beautiful, soft, lustrous finish; $1.50 qualityspecial $l.'J."

1 AM Y ()KMi:iS .le.

Kuney two-tone- d checked all wool Worsteds ill the new.shades such as taupe, London smoke, wood biosvn,Kdison, navy blue, regular $1.IKI values, spoeia . . Hoc

Some Specials in

Wash GoodsI'ine quality Arnold's percales new styles fi'-.-A. V. C. sms'iaari for K"- j pieces of double fold Kcononiy l.im n suitniKS for

yard !

I'ine imported KiiiKliiOUK 3J-ln- .. cheeks and stripes, extravuluo, yard --

"

I'lain colored poplins, in .ill the spring colorings, special,yard

vt. Oall and Holly llatiste. stripes, dots and flgurci. for.yard

I'm pit-c- Newport Cheviots, new styles Just received,for, yard I"-- '

White GoodsKino sheer quality India l.im n. 30 In, hex wide, woith

Uie. for. .,rd "'White ',uo thi.-- t s.ze lords, this is n fine

liiality. Mint -- M"

27-i- li.,ii.-- loess Swisses. ass. ote, I size dots,yar.l Ü.M-- . 3.M-- . I(K-- . "(lf

40-i- n Persian I awn, 3'e quality, for. yard 2o

New Crinkled Crepei'ine qualiu- - in blue, pink and white. m laundry and

nerds no ironing; VAHI I 'OK ,u0

COLLEGE AND SCHOOL GIRLSWill he ..specially Interest, d in an article ill the May issue of The Ladies Home Journal. It is ealle.l, 'Tin- Value orfSirl'H Fraternities." and is hy Mary It.uiol Theis.i. I'll. 1 . .Much critl, has 11 raided aiiainst girl's nocid le. Inlliis article, a eollei;. woman speaks nil for th'-nt- .

Tin- - center doiibl,. p.m.- or Yhe .May Join nal Is icn up lo iw.lve pho'im-- t a phs shouiin; Kills t lonk amiplay while out tampim;. The js eallci, " Day in a Oirl's Canii."

CampiiiK. or not. you will noon bo in ()f unlit summery , ,i h We ,an help you, by furnishing properfabrics and Too l.adi.-- Home Joiirnnl i'atici ns, show ion how to make up Ihc. fabths

The Journal Itself - on sale at our niaici.iin- , ..uiiivr, each month, at I ", cms per , o,y, or we will forwardyour annual subscription direct to the puMisti.-- ut Jl 01 per year.

The New ParasolsAlbuquerque' 111, lies, lhtOUll tllejr illll (111 I t'lllla it u

and wolds of approbation, aie paying daily liibnle to thismale, I natío-- ,lt;. ,,- paiasuls. :,,th KukIIsIi and

Anoiicau made i;,,,,,!-- , an- i'epi 11I11I In all Ihe fashion-abl- e

shap, s ami shades, 'i'hey ntv s, 1 11, 1:' and('.oeiniKs .11.. in silks of all cl, 113 and manylleslnns and qil.llitoS I'l.-lll- of I peiisiVC lllltnbClSonly one of a kind. I'i l , run al $;.r,o, I.UU, i.UU,(Ml. 00, J7. .",((, .HH.r.ll, $1111111 and SI.VIK.

The Albuquerque Home of the Home Journal Patterns

HniFiiDnmc r DDÍ1MDTLY FilledMAIL AND P1 1 L J 1 1 1 nil mm m J I . m

Nazareth Waist UnionSuits. . . . . .

M ' ' n'1 o;h k I thiiu-- ib, oil Hi. on. It isa Uu..- !n on,- ii. 11 111, nt. Tli,. 11,11, s.uin, labor s.iv-l- n

and mon.-- i.un a,h.iiil,,K, s aie apparent to nnv11.01 lo-- who has to ,, Hn, i midi s her childi.-ii- , amito, 11 li,,-- .- , .,n0! u, tiy , feaiui. s make It the most

.mil .1 ta hie ail in. , ul,li 11 lele n,,r 110 nl ever made.Sale. 11 1. t.,,. ,1 limit. 1,1, k and sides, ,ae,--w.ii-- band. f!il-e- t buttons Seyved on tapes,

,1,1 u h. seamless shoul I, .s. seatnh ss skirl, cov- -'oil seams, pin tubes, corre, mz,--.- . Samo style fits

boy oi- . I. Í. '..- 2 to J e.ll . Special aliv si.eil,S'HHelH

DRY GOODS MILLINERY

AND READY'TO WEAR GARMENTS EXCLUSIVELY.

1? THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1909.

IM riin. ,hii,- In- Ihih tak'll a lni-- i

"MIRAGE" SETS HEWGEO. W. HICKOX COMPANY ilure, im it will be an ediiiatlun initself. InfoiiiUitkili beiiiu cunviycdtlirouKh the mi'dluin or the views,nhli'li tun be obtuliii'd In no otheruiutinir. Afti r the lintture. It will hi'In order for the student of tin, vurl- -

us history elassen to wrlto cHWiyii amiruiiiliosltlotis on what they daw andheurd about the Uvvupation time.

?i You'll BeOI.HMVJ' AM) I. AIM. I NT JMMI.IIV IIOI KK IN MAT MKXIOOKTIH K AI.XX AYS ilXiriKI K AMI MAV

M Ml IV Vol It XV ATI III s. XX E lf, IIM'AIK TH V.M

Art it l"rniu íí.V S. ImvoihI nrrcl Alliiiijucrijua N. M. STANDARD IN

ANNUALS

CRESCENT HARDWARE CO.Moten, liangc. Iluti-- r I iiriilsliliiK .xl. Culler? mid TiM'la, I roori-- . Xiilie muí I'lMliiKN I'IiiiiiIiIiiic, Uniting, Tin mul CnptxT Work.DM XXr- -l Central Ae. ........... Phone tit.

- SurmisedThis Silting to see hnwniatiy variittioii there arein models of Suits anilovercoata. Sew kinkg inpockets, ' ctiffü on aleviond cut of tltfl nklrta.

' We'll show you the lateitA,' things in

i

Hart, SchafTner& Marx

Tiest models hare; they'vetfti& i PWII'" ,jr n,n- -.'ÍK riinff. xmart things; we

3V iiave sotneiliing for every

ii. -

LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST

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giff.

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If '.if'W VT?- - t.i K I la. Ml. ál

Jii '

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'ar w - i.i- tn.T : ,1 1 'vVV'V.1 Ml

Cprr:ht l0) tiy Hm i.

V'l's--eí

. t1

y man's taste, from

V55t'" lo conventional idiJuJyü Hie swell voting ehnp

thesticke

-- an, towho

will "e'J t't liui'l-- fash,lull.

All-wn- fabrics In allof Hart, Schartfier ft; Mailclothes; inri all the othersuod puints.

Suits: $18 to $40Mirt

This store Is the home of Hart Srhaffurr & Marx clothes.

Simon SternTHE CENTRAL AVENUE CLOTHIER

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Auto For Sale.

318

In th xnt that y mi ahmjlrf tintriv your rnmr -phi.n Di fuKTA!, IX BHKAPUCO giving your nam anil arf4rMmimJ lh N)t till ! Hhvr4 hjr aViii mrifi. Th tiphfa i T.So. ji

f A 01 HRW All- l- SA M'I h iham rit WMI r

f"i tii Hvrwm and nvielton nf nap-- f

i ught niilmi nf th, i.ik im i frmii tn dw- -

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Iii-u- In tti Uvcldantal Ufa,W'HIlI'll. t' pi ll'IM di Sil ll'S fl ' eh yt

The L onuml.-- l.

i Mm in Fair, luí now reside ill

Kliel side I 'H . VVJIH 1111 illliV.ll ill til" i

v sti r i

V. .1 Id. 1,1,. n. i.l I hi t'. M . w .I"'hoe v , Mli'iilii v ii ' ndim; to hu-ii-

mat lers.ele,Mr un. Mi,--. A, K ('. ,i i land i.l' 'I

Smith Hruuilw I, Pli , H IIIMllt I"''Him Hum, Ih. I'.il where llii'.v will inak.Hi. M i, In Mu' I nun i

Tin i vi ill In- a n I4iil.il' I'l .i'. Hi ''si ' ii il III' Ilk" Sum h ,v , stern iiini , lullit Till' lion park, i uMiiii' in mi; in l:;n nn lili U tlllH Kill ll'inll

, tille. sivlMl Nmlillr polii", gnuAml, Mr II tor llu Ihmii Cuan

milv. Pi, litis Nrliuol. IKI N. Third St.Pin, lie I'll.

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li.! .1 lip- ln.li.,11 - h.i'.l luiiini-In I..- miiIi- ..( ''ll .i III nil till' hull. Ml

In, ni i, llliil- - , V II It, III. i, 'IIill ih .il.l mul 1' n Ii II,,- li.lt- - Foi,i, ni Di. I muí i It ,ir.i .mi, hi

ii uní, ii in,-- mm nt M.iwi' il K.., , S..iiii.-.I- nii-- i n un .ir

III In- ,il III,' Arum A nil Mnll- -

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k m t.i In- art. il nilTin- ink,' I 'lt I'll 11,1 H III Kiv," il t i i

mi, i it hl. at tin- hall, ltiiliil.inn tin in 111.- Alnilllilii lint, 'I. An

, ,'H- - ni ikk i'ii lia" I" ' 11 ,i , inn 'iin- III,- m i al',n of

ll inlillall, iliilt.il In it 1

and'tin , ia l I, .. Ill lili' fi'liBl

unal ihulill this i n ninii. Tin- a.---

hi him a 1. lure mi the "Wnin-- .

..I tin I'.il.l, " ilhlMniti-.- l u HI, 111 -

IIIU i 1,1,1 ,i .

Tin- I. m . t hi- - i i lilliK in Un'ihik al unía , Inn, Ii mi tin- Un tu-

rn ,,i Un Ihl.l, ." illu ,li at, il ith ll

Ink i tin' artii-- . .ii'tlilsiM tn In- mi- -

..I nniiMinl Int. l I 'mil,' uiitlIn hm i, n ml

,M it - Allir.in- ' 'nl , in all, ilaiinht.l nlMr- - I'll,, , ', ,. ,i nl tin l 'iiIiiiii Inn-I-,- .

I. I. Inn .inn- In I.l lit,- ,. W II Krl litl,,t ,,'rlnrl, i. i ,lav . n iilini, tin

.i. ni. ni, In-- ,t i 1'lnn-i- In lirv,' K'.lllll-- . nl tin- - ,1,

h ni r Ii Mi K in n a i ,'i !a r l'aiin, un;, tin I ' , -- la t In aim Tinlink., ami Mii.,1,-- , nttm I'nr II

; ii. , t r. .1 a in tin- ill- -t i l I

...,i hhii'llli-li-

in-- t .1 Al Im h'l MS J Jtini. ,. , I,, I... .lit. mi ai un, I nt Kinnl- -

...u... .mil in. ha ml -r Hnlil an, ,1.

Ii,, ii t in tin ,1, frinlmit t.u , hi. h j , i

., ,1. i;, .n . an lit ha- - in't i l' tin, i, ,1

.1 , , li u. I. ,1 in. lii ith tin- .1

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A 50-hor- sc power THOMAS

FLYER Automobile. Price rea-

sonable if taken at once. Apply

R. E. PUTNEY

COLOMBOTHEATRE

Exclusive Motion Picture8:15 and 9:15 P. M.

Matinees Saturday and Sun-

day 3 P. M.

Illustrated Songs by

J. J. CARMODY (Baritone)MISS JENNIE CRAIG

V Musical Directrest

CHANGE EVERY NIGHT

ADMISSION 10c.

FROM TODAY ON OUR

PRICE ON ,

Primrose Butter

is only 30c per pound.

Pi inn oso is a butloi that

is ;'i)od all the time,

Ooiiiincnciii:.' Mumlay

Strawberries10 t outs H'i box

Ward's Storei

315 Marble Avenuen riiuno20u

i i

Fee's Ice Creami

Always Good

Phone 14 t

Walton's Drug Store i

i

FRENCH & L0WBERIMUJUAk I l;S AMI MCI SI

KXI HALM MILS

M.lj Attendant.1

Mftli and Central llmna If

Hubbs Laundry Co,

"Our Work is Best"WHITE WAGONS ,1

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PLUMBING.1 M II Mil III III Mill

,; tit i hi

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Try a Moniiny Journal Want!

linn.I'l i'ial a t inttH in,' atri-ad- 111 plnut''--

l,,r tin- liin liiKtii nfi "San I'V

l'a" In Dili A llnnitiri 'ijr. .May .'in

In II III.- UHlllll f.'hti',. ,'., t'l Ihi'M v.

laid' I'lai , In hunor nf I hi' puttnnsalnl nl 111,' vi to ti

Tin- A Iliiui ui ni iti' H'uvy 1 it ( is ,l'I, ad , I tin- linli I. m IK'iIh In a fa -- I Kainnf Ijiihi hall mi tin- Tii Ir ü WardKi'nwiiils K. iila.v arti'i'iiimn by tinx, nt ,' of ti to .. Tin- - liutt, ii, a, Initin- Illlt, rx. Mtuni,r hihJ utulfm th,. I!,',.-- , (arrlu and -'a inlni .,

At llir Mi'lhudlM rliurih Sundai, i lilliK tlin ,iiart t will ri pi'iit th,HniiK ,'V'iiiti;. biSrhni-rk- ' t . "Tin. f'.im-t- i KiiiR," ami I Ji'

Hlalr will a flim t aildr,-- .

Manj win.. wiTi- unaMn tu tin-(Vein at tlni,' of IIIMni m am n ,fivil, (i nl tn lm.tr tinfilii),lij nrnilui-tini- 'Jin- imljlk ík

cordially Inviti-d-

.lajuf U iilli-- nf Kl 'a. II

rnlnlint Knirial liiirtinuH at Hi,- Sal- -

viiliun army tmlay a4 fnllnux: i ip--

an- ul In.-'I- a. rn. .'t.:iu ainl.li--

i p. in,. Kalvalioti in tinli.il! at i, j in flood Kjn akiiiK. mu.--an, slniiliiK I'ntiT ini.-- .- InariiiK tinma Jul- .Ml in, l tn attriiil.

At n In- k da y a lirl unniiIi nl' 'I'll.-I- i) llrntliii- - v

Allniln, tniini'i- Mlicrilf, w.immIIII on III thr iliKlrirl iniirt ami

lik.-l- Unit all day M oinlay"III In- urriiiii'iJ with It Tin- na.--n

mil' In ilinii tin- ila li t't s amft Inu tn tin- n nrisliii. nl

lllltlllii-- nf haKH nl' llnnl. 1, In I htin- IniiiM lialnnnl liy otli-- r

naltl,'.Tin1 in t in, inn nf tin' lily I "nioii

will I,,' hold thr t, niith Friday ,'ir-niii-

In tlin. iniiiitli instead nfat (Im liirintian rhnri-t- un

Sniilli All vnuiii! - j I,"-- mietlt'H will he Knverned a r, rd 11 ti i V

Tn,le fnr "iim t urnMir VuunK Heupli- H Sm i i,n Shuu'd

Hear TniMird M t

uiir abh-w- in, in her- - tu t.ik'liatt lu l Ii Im d mm (une tu lead a

;, ,i r and une tu It i a- - tinIII he the n- -t tnretiiiH helui.. thr

tlon of iililrer J. T YuilllK. .ivm-deli- t

Itlnl.lWIMi M V -l. XMI N'III, AI-T- It I'W lV.

mus. n. ii (oxi itii i: wii i, oim i; mi, riínniii nis at as

it n.M iHsroi nt.mks. iti.i.it. at Hiñit ron.

m:t i'Xiti.oits. cent, nu itniN i rn.i. u m i, si l l, i in.

NIAXI.NT IIM.IINK- ((IIIMTAT A Hist i H NT. Ill' .l lt- -

niti.i. i.xihis (m.i,,mi: ii:mnsii!XI'in anihi: i n u n

lim-tui- I'rininr-- , eye. ill. IH'M' IlllllIMii'ii,' 7 7 s. Ki mi 10 tlrant

Hull, Inn,'

MM LOOKS

LIKE ft POET

tlio Washington NowspapeiMen; Postoffico Apointmentsin the Teiritorics,

Th" MoitiiiiU Journal Hun-ail-

t;l; Aliin.-e- y HulldliiR.I), t' . A H II lit'-

l, in laituei-.- and K'aln ron-,-t-

are ,i rjiaiinn lu to tin- - aidtin- biead-ealei.- - of (In- - hi iltie.-- .

to co hIiujh- anO innliul theof hiindliiiK mIii at lietM. en tin

farm and III" dlniiiK luuin that "..or-ini!-

tn , ereali". mu h a" the I'attendial, ii ill li"t'. iift.-- lie liiiiu.--lhl- r ,,t

tilaniiulatloii.No Irnl.-datiu- H1 In- in atril lili

uhirli to work llte.-- i' leforni.--. hut tintliuiinHinlH of 4talti HioiMin nf Kan-a.iK-

N'rhuinka, ( iklahuina, Imva.ami tin- tun ).,kuta liai,

banded tlirniM-- tn netlnr and nil:lit a -- t"i In Mul , m.i n HI In t li'll.-- ul

Ii- i liuiiitlu', , , ,'iiliin; tu iiieodui-t!-N'li-u- n. ut N'-- , .ie.--i

lit nt th. National (llalli lililllllí'n, iatlull. hn - null ill tile i it

(Ham Iiini,.-,-- u. iat inn M.i'

uljialii.-- than a ,ar .k-i- and a!li.nl '.'I' l mil f;i,.i'il- - nt i.iiii In tintrail-- - Ml M i ,n.,ti- - h.ii kikh '

in lii-l- s i, i i un ntlie nhl.-- i t ul III, Nat I il .un

l.itl..,, - tin- , ..nil id ,,.'

n il limn tin t,, th,niiliii. at ,,mi if ..e-il-- l.. iiti'

!lhr,uii;h tn tin nuuu.-n- ,.l d.liMi.v

u i I. ui.

I'llll-l- n M. 11.11 K tu III M i et 11 I

"f .nnllili in and lal.-- look- - Ilk.- a

I"., i muí, -o than any ..tin r man tuII..- nn i tin--- nt i in M- - t.,.'ami inbr ami hm. ban .i m.i t ti i ,i

alm.i-- t l,il. Hi- - ilatk . , at'.I tan;.. Ill- - .i'l u,l - a'r Mil, k

i. ii.ntia.-- t ,Mth hi- - , li't'.i.i,r

II- Ilk, i, net ..1 ., . lila- - inl. II the truth, tluii air .im. o I hi- -

i. mi- - !u. -- In - a k inn- - in . .r

nation la. win. Ii is tin thiti'.- thaia linn hi- - in - ut 1, -I t mli

, Ul II, , ui iim ml - be. II .u.n.!:t.poMma-l- . r at I lllllli'. I.l II, oil1

nlllllll M .1., ni. - I . M ., a mlN i tun v I , 1, -. ,.i Holt. il. --

M h.i. I.. , a i .mr,t. .i rural b It. i

. .,! ii, i -l'n.,1 I. M ' ,, k ha.-- b. en n. m.

llla.t. at I ' ,. bi .,,1. lina; t miiii.Wit . tn tin l ! ,. J ,'... lu.in' - fitn I.

I ;

tlmn iun out if rrrv trw

..vi of i rp iinpiy i

of the niu,-l-- dii to cold 01

dinip, or hrnnio rliumatiMTi, Inu. h mti-- i tn intrrnai ttratnirnt H

i ,iiir,l. The anplnation oft iiHtiiruM lain l.iiiinn ni w an tnai 1.1

ii.- - ,IJ. and it I irrtain t .v qui, k

irlirf t.'Hf ii a trial and fury,.,ii!f how ,iui k i it rr.ir thel:ri and Tu mdi,iii.ii'ui.a i,n, int.inabr for ilirumi-tiPi-

m or rr tiou(in, J .iiifa Th ttrr or than U5'-- ,

as in inri ,f lUtotii,- and nuia, utrrliii,i,.liiH Km aair l' a. I

DOOCOOCOCOOCOOOOCOCOOooocococooocoocx

mm 10 tüorsbip todayTlfthT ll'.TIHllsT KIMNiOI'At,.IU v. .1. '. lUilllits, 1. 1., IhiMor.Tin- - Sunday hi html meets at !:45 11

111., I . 11 i ppioion. supt riniiiiui'iiiKpworth Iaiiiie Rut hem lit 7 p. in.I'ublii' wiiifhlp at H a. in and i P- m.At thi' in-nlni- oervk'i' the iiuartel w illInir th'' beantllul onic cyiie. in,

Itifeti Kln." by Sohneckef. Kulliiwthe order tor the dny:

.Morning.OrKun.

lioxulony.1 llmu AliuiKlity Ivinw.

Apostles t. reed and tilurhi.Itespnnsive KeiidlliKS.

Muiiilnii I.e. ion and I'ruyer.Offertory.

.Supr.ino Solo "The JMaiiis of i'earo( liiitii.it, i'liiiin

Sayralnelltal Al ed ta t lull.Connnuniun Servie,',

Hymn - "Jesus Spreads His lianti"!O'er I's "

lli'liedirtinll.Ionlnu.

HymnIt. -- ponslve Headini;.

liiiyer. ....SUIIK till' lile Ill- -, '11 lunh

The I'vi'lt' is enniposed ul' tile fol- -

iuwhiK parts:IlllliiiUU'll'.lll.

Story - "As li H' an to imii n

With Iovlmr Hearts ami it.iiiu.-- .Herltalive-"Hu- t lien t in'., an

Hieiiurns "The l.ord Is liisen '

leeitativi "Then Went They Aw.ivQub'kly."

WieplnK Fur Him"Alto Solo "liny Have Hi lien . i, a y

Mv laird "

'horns "o. (irave h. re Is I by K -

tory."Him XX ho Loved t.s.

Olfertory.Vl,l, ess "Musi,-- I't ''inn

Hymnlieiiedietlon.

i M ran

ntM iii'.siiyti:i:i v c ii i ii ii.(ruiiief Fifth and Silver.)

Hnr,h II. rtN'ixf. rnslorSrr in s at 1 a- m. "nd ' '" ,n

the there 111 b'' " spreiaierire of SUHK III Wllllil Hie ell, Ml

Will lie assisted by tin Mlllllll.l s il""".rrh' Stra. under the dneitluti tu rmi.

il Fuhernmyer The tiienie in tn,irninii will hi- "The l.uve nf Money

is a Knoi n i iu. .,,11.-11- ... .,'..-- -

inn.--, mormon:llthem "Sweetest tile Alumenis.Kb h in IllesHine

tiiorus timir.W HulIK, t . ..Mlel.-K-e

Miss Klw mul.;ehlti; mi, n befvbe:

Selection -Sunday Sehnol t )rrhe.-- l ra.

Myiini,Anthem "Husnnnti" Iran hi'

Full Churus.KeKiionse.

Solo Home oí Para-dise." KitiU

.Miss Kluood and Sunday Srhool

Offertory. -i U'Kaii and i irehestra.

Address TastorAnthi-Il- "Kejob e, the l.nrd is

KliiR."i'.

i hist ( 4)(.Ki:;.rio i..(Cufner Hioadwiiv and Coul uvenue.)

XX . .1. Marsh. IVMor.Sunday seltoul nt it:!,", a. ni. II S,

I.itliftow, siiierintendent. ChristianKndeavur at 7:15 p. m. Al 11 o'rluekSuperintendent J II. Heabl willpreaeh; sub.irrt. "The Chiueh andStatehood." This is a sjn rialand all niemliers of the ehtiteh lirereutiesteil to be present. In the eve-ning at S o'vloek the pastor will Klvea on "Women nf the lllble."This Indure will be illustrated by liv-

ing liuir.uteis in insiume with stere-up- ticon a ml colored lights.

Tin- nni-ir- al pruKiain fur muruiiiBis as tollow s.lia huh Andante, "S inpliotiie

rathrtiiUr" Tschiiikuw.-k- .i

riniio. Mrs. Him, i, iiikiiii. Miss DavisSolo "Sin plu rd nf Love" Midi-Mis-

X'bda Hlueber.I Mi, t "I iv the Stars There i.--

Ilrst." MilMi-- s llevnnbls ,'ind Mrs. XX'ooilford.

offertory "IT-aye- and CradleS'Uik" t Juiinia nl

A nt m "Lord. Iilslliiss I's WilliTin Hli Si hnerUr,

(ju.ii li t.

lk.xn r ii xi-ii- . xi i:. rm i:t ii.lame- - XX

i ll. Sabbath si fv Ices ale as fulInns: i,t l'i:4."i a 111. and al7 :n p. m. Sunday school at :;'

.1 111. Class at 1'.' 111. Mriiliis fot- unmill at 3 p. ill These -1 rv ices will bebm. Im ti d by Airs .Mamie .Luan evanK'ii-- t ot the limit soundrollli'I'i lire, 11 lio ll.lS b-- , 11 , U It, 11 ' t

m rvires fnr tin- past wrik. Her sirvices hav, ben, well attended am)rn iiti-i- an ilit,ic-1- . She will iiui- -

AIM II SI hey Iti lons to Hie XXlK'lc NeilllH,! -

lllHHl.

i'h.,1 dear old nciiHibm' w. knew auniy" and win, lived ,l.,wii tin-

-- Meet was llo t'liiltioll. ot I'll I'M',that lin lender obi heart iiunl.

hn- "Aunty" tn ail tin youn,; people.lld hnw sh,' did loVe tile oUIIK

mot In i

one who i, members her say-- :' i- i nub! always depon,! on

Aunty' for jooii mum, I advice. siniva- - pal ticlllaliy well illl'ornii ,1 ontoo, I an,l what to iim- tor tiii.iin

nubles."Afttr havinc tauulit in the public

-- i.3i.ni, - for years my healih becamena.l and I suit, red t r,',iient! fl niivimbuc-lio- n Alter illy niarnace I hadin, i mil so badly it became chritnic.

' ovv in to my condition my httb-bab-

did not K, t prop, r nourishmentami was a very delicate child. I hadabout decided to put h-- on hi titici-i-

foo.l a 'l. IR, tiler w hen the advice of.bar ,Uil unt' put baby and I ontin- r sht road

"Sh" insisted upon iny,ir:,pe-Nut- s food, de.l.irlna that it

ould help me and Rtve b.,hy morennurishnu nt. e.o to pleii-- e her 1 nidtry ins it for breakfast The resultwm o marked and o Uivk that I

ate It for luncheon to.) and I mu-- t i-- av the chanv h.is wonderful.1 have (rona, iu-lt- now and baby is

-- none active ,hlld. j

Mi mother tui) tli.it Cfra p. Nutsb". p.-- Ii, r ninie and kn pn hei mor -- j

lu.itul and tiaiipv tu.tn anythiiiE-" sh- - ha- - ever done Trn'y pure J

-- , biiTiti.' food has gteat pow'rr."' Tin-re'- .1 Keuaon."

li, ad "Th,- - Koad to XVellMlW." m I

pks-- .I Air read the ahotr new

wv iHwart friHii tin- - t IIiim-- . TIh- -

art-- cell nine. inir. aim lull of liiiiiimi j

tutcrvM. (

As Specimen of Art Printingand Literary and Artistic Ex

cellcnce Volume Five is Un- -

excellud,

"Till.' Ml muí-- , Volllllle Five.'' Hi

mill of the 1'niM of No"Mexiio niinunl, lililí hat- Just bf'iIvKind from the art .tintlHK depart-nuiit of Tin; Morning Juurtial andtin- I.ltliKow Idtuli-ry- ih nut only thfilli'Ft e,ile(;r. publiiatiun Ve- fjlltteli

il by the university but thn fini-M-

thins nf th.' kind r uibll.-h,'- d intile ,MHt. It i 11 beautiful MOIIVelllt

if the year In the u ,, v, i -- Ity. mid tinmprrsMv e demunsti at i"ti nf th,

KTnuth fh i nix nil lill'M ul tile bit!hi huol on the bill, under tin- adinini.---ratlnti nf Iir. W. !. Tlijht, during: tina.-l years.

If any Ini ndHunu t mil, m- inniialhaH been iHHiied In tin rointliy east nt

it. Iiiim nut been nil hen aljuutH"The MiraK' " till.-- year is buitiid In

dark leatlnr itll uld drruratlolismil title. It is printed mi pale yellow

per, with Indian innit bruu ii. by K. M AilitiKlil.In addition tin r,- are unin' lull

it;,- - ,e, nratlniiM in r, d. Ida, k andnuu u which are vriy haiid-uu- ie ami

tin- Mlnalli'Ht detail Hn bonk is a r- -

and tasteful.The staff of pubh.-lmr- s -: W. U

Wrutli, edltur-iti-i-liiel- '; Joint M.u.-lial-l.

nt editor; Kin nod M. Albrightit editnr; K, T. SevM ll, man-K''-

iim depni tnu iit n porters n fM Albright, Myrtle Cride. Kileen

Al, Milieu, Jenn K. Hubbs. tlruser t?.)in ti, 11. K. Harsh.

.II. All, i,

nd Kiltuund Itu.ss. Karh nieniber ultin- has hroueht intn reuiti.-itiu- ii

he utnnwt oriKliialily and Industrynd tin- have la bli.-lle-il a reñid niihii future inliinins of tinAliraK," will have murh adu toipiai.

Xnimij; tile mul,- - beautiful illuslra- -

tluns are tiwi views; nf the Kin (rand,y X'. K. Wiilton, the i ii it i iK i n pin l

whii-- add inatrrtMlly tn Hm artistiimnideten, of the wuik ' The ru-bín liiiyernity," with line illustra- -

tuns, l.s the leadliiK artiiie, and muwhleli n ii spli mini iiba of th,mauty and utility nf tile unliiuiuiildings wlileh have mail. Hie tinl- -

ty famous.Aimther nulewurthy lea I me of the

bunk Is llm full-pai- ,lrawin oAbtaliam l.iiiiiilii wlilrh a, rum pa nie.-Ih-

story of th,. I.lneuln fentenaty. IIof ,iiito iilipo.-slhl-.. tu ,e.

tail all the department.", and all tini 'iiiti'iliutmii.s, but tin- list is nbniliitrlj, oiuplete. mul each is handled In ain iv utul iinliiue manner. The bookmust be seen to be a ppivriati ,1. Iti" a ill.-tii-ii t arh i, vitn, nt ,,n the partnf tile edit, us.

SEATS SELL FAST TO

TWITCHELL LECTURE

Elks' Theater Will Be Packed toHear Biilliant Orator Speakon "The American Occupa-

tion"

Th m.iIm t the t i tx-

(vi ujmtiuii ul' Nn .Mi xiro,"to lie i i (ri ;it thi' Klks' thrnitrtiniiiu ri'W nielli unthT l he nutiKtK'"-- i

t 1 mT ih H n- tih iK siir)rt. lyK:i tpii Kinrisiin TwlU-hHI- hav-piratly in i!''in.iu(l mill tln-t- ih noIiuit that Xi w xun's liillli.int ami

Liiftrtl ntntor aiitl hisloriiii) u ill Im

l urn- of iht- litiKtst .ui'!wmM i ntil i k n t iiini i f j rt'st i i A

I'Unui i t i u autii' ti' tn of th' s ,ismi.h- ;ii iin- -t Ml lia'- tot

!.tt tin- m.h .inte nt t'.l Twit.lnilw tt t h if- - iiiltt i . at tin- various point ,

h tc h- has i!t r'ft it anil it v. illutnlouhi. hi- ;i ütiTíiry ttt at. An.t iiini.- than litt'Iiu v - tío- .stoi

thr in oini'ii tons tla.vs of th- LitI.'i I iis anil aii I it i" N't'W .iiv tuhl h rol Th i lull mí

J .uii.i t if tn a ml toma nt h il.iuii'!' h rololtrl lia.s a u IV of ni n mi-tin ati' ittioii ot Ins amlilnts .m.l holit-ni-

it to thf ml hit h hr li.t tl-

ti in main a piiitt-a- .)m lilul aiintnn nt ami in t ,n- his-

torn-a- fi'i.l I,, aiil to l'i at hi.

m im on i i i:i im; m i i:i ornt n n s

HulHlt'i-i- 'I p "l'h' .xtoo.l , li,mi iwv ni i l oiitl Mn i't ati.i ('ntia1

axt-nu- ta-.- niKht a ml n(o, tin.rrii s nt M opt i. nil tn In

ii- - il tn t'ot 'I it, hi ll'K l' tno. Thi. s writ tluown on a l;iiv- tr--

whirh ha. i u nt iii il on th- .. InímililiUaí. r.uhitnis ntm; a

ontiin- ( hat nta h' txpt.tnllilt ini; tilt if tur.-- w tie tl.n-ini- i mtn- M-- t at m't m lohnu

h t ih- i in iMtv nf tin i roxnl. amit hki that tin- majority of Tlmiiwut saw tin pf tun lust t lit u ill

at he Klkf' niara hinisrttilHiMltiW ílÍK'lt.

KstH.iallv in it it t 'iL wen a num-ber of ims pritt nt in thr a utin iiiT Vi thr ( ii tiiri i" of M Jor G.

li t. i A!'inilT V. f n ;i li n.Kiiinri.' ). HI nr. K. H N'au'nian..tin! ntlni xlv km-u- Hxu piomi-n-ii- t

tn tv M !tM military attairsni'iv t'Lisht ,1 on tin- - ;itn .n.s thr ii

i,in HppUtiiP rt hill In aildi-lio-

t tin ptau-- of tin- 11 Ix

n.imni ií ni!, mt-n- nil f horn w rM ivt-- ria'is. tw. pu'turi's if Hirami:tt isf, lai. Vaíd, John . K.-.-

ami J- - Hotu-- . riout fromM virrt' Hisn hon. Th' pt.

t vi rt ot t j ti Tt h hn h was t .1 pui il t'v hr- M ut t, azit-tath-

toin n;lt tiiiilh otí'nin í Htnl wh!. niw b ifit nnpiat. on tn Matt- Kimm.l t Jetl-i-sn-

i'M. ! . tiM alstv of unit h in-t- .

.t tt th- Mi-"- m wn.v ami tt Hi:kl I hut th- - Mitrl lub of thxily. w 11 att-t- iuic a bii!.

It h v t. fn iuiíéít t"t1 that thpitpn!" of t itx mul pnhtMl

tio.t, te Ui U lo ttvuxi lti Itf

Seeds-SEEDS-Se- eds

XX'c are licutliiiiirlei's I'm- - both Garden nuil I'lelil Seedt.l,lti-".- line lo holeet from. XX o riirry tlu leailiut; l lowcrScIh ill hulk. Seed INililloes, Marly Olió nuil Syvcelsnow Hickor, Ivinu'. Iowa Silver Mine. Improved

Hiul other ttirirliiN f Corn. liiiiolliy, (jer-ina- ii

Millctt. r.iiinll,- -s liiiiiey. Milu Jluip, Aiiiht-- r CnneS,l lilliil, Kul'fir t'oiu, ele., etc.

Bittner-Stam- m Fruit CompanyIIOI.MSAI.M I lill l S, I'Ktllll t'E AM t ).XI M ISslON.

iTHEICE FREEZES ONE

QUARTER NCH

THICK HERE

Dryness Protects Fruit in Hit

Gumde Valley But Other

Sections Will Not Be so Fui- -:

túnate,

be luilliv il nualier nf all illlll "'11 III. II, 'Ss i.Va- - In- - SlKbt which lit'''' ','"1

rally risers ii t s city and env imii-yes- ti

rii.ty uuu iñiiK Luckily, however.Ill'- steady w in, nf Hie two prei',

dried thillKH us so thill theremoisture In the air und a tar-me- r

from south of the city stated V H'

itel'ilay thai he believed tile ll.'llUI'tu the fruit iv mild be nail In Hi'- -v ji iniiy.

ll M .i; nil t Hi I I II !hi UMAX Y I V NHIi UI

i,,,, ,, ,...,..,e,u tuii tni'tcrop have In ell Masted arulllld Sill'1I'' l'nr th" roiirth e year' In- leimr of report.-- from that ;' i';

las a killing fmst neeiirreil in f."I".- - last ninlit and the nreviotis nu;.'

m tin l, tail ci.oi.r to tin kit, It'llt.u -- '.no tun, ilniii That - mil o.i tin main nl.-- t.ldav .11 luiite 1uj,,t. hut It - tin mil, ..l..,l nl He

tilllle til, .sci'V ice- - tlietc tile cnlllilUin k. All nr.- cutilially inv it. d tn ut

tin-.-- A u u i I'mChli-- I

a. a

SI. .IIHIX s l l'lst OI'AI. t ill lit II.(Ciiruer Fourth SI. and Silver Ave

Kev. I liiclu r Cook, l'h II.. liceor.Third Sunday aft. r r Ibdy

,'ullilllilllinn lit T .1. Ill Slllrl.tl IliH'ial In a m. W ur-h- .p iv ih -- niniui- I"the in tor at 11 .i in mil - in. Th.

niiisi.iil ins al imtliin- - Cv rlyli'idy ll'ir.itur.

-- lii.lll.l t;u t" church in tinin t ii u T.ik" yntii ' i m :lu..it. t nm. n.

sr. i'x l.s ix. i i tiimi: s.i, 'nrtn r nf Sixth atnl Silii r ,

Siiii-ia- scliuiil. !i t a tu. K- i. .1 j

W I'a, t.tlick beitlii ill ll'lil.l ii -

in; nod. He, F. V IN I' rnt will,pi i nil tu i irrm.i iiui II n. in. b v. .1

M S.illu will preach in Himii-- h at ,1'

m All are cui-'- i.i in v it. d.

t IIÜIM'IW 1 III lit II.t Sun tli Hi 'Mil iv a v i

X alter I '. Ilr.v-o- n. ra-lo- r.

Sunday sehnol It' o'clock. M .1 II In;-- lili, II Siltmill In the Kel. A I '

t iiri.-ti-a n mayun iim ü l. I., i. ie I.. -- siFur Mr Ft-- , un the Hook nl baiali i

v it service 7:l."i S, Ilion by tlK' v .1 II ll. ai. 1.

iiiiusTlw st 1 1 N t i :.

I.Xl the Public Library lill Id m;

Service at II ni lo, u Sublet"MverbisLins liiuisbiiieiii ' Sundayschool at .!. Tistiiu.iiu.il nieetin -

day at i U' :dii.!! t

room ipctl Alondav. Wedn aiidi'l'heFrid.i- Iretn 1 t , p

a

I ll'.M II XI i - l t ill lit II.

il., I'.

Marcus P. SawtelleContractor and Builder.

inn niirih imsr sniK.iiT.IIJ.I I'HiINK IOHO.

UVKHJ- '

g. e. GUSTAFSONIColractor and Builder

XXrl i;l, ic,Ii,,iii !HH.

, ,1 l , r I IM IM.A K Kl ll.l'I.NiJi i mi; in; tu: i ni X"t

SANTA ROSA

thermometer in the Ami, tit ";'!'idovn ,b early V 'to tw enty six sreesday morninii and lower ycstiid iiiiiorninn. Thick bo was formed

v. Inn' in tin- mountain valley s a15''(Corner Hi nadw ,,y am! L, ad A,nuc i , t, f, Ui ,r, ,ü were tar aiivjie , I

J- - A. Slum. I'ii-li- ir. in,,, loss will be heavy,lievival ttii etitiK- - S' i in ui- - in t Cnld weather lias pr,ailed in iy

pastor at II a tn. and 7 t '. p m Sun-- I stall luan alley and the I , ' '' "

day school at tel.". ;. in Yonn;; l', o by and it - fiare, that later rep-'H-

pi,-- ' nieeiinc at p in l'mt aTpilwill show that 'he early crops ail'Mrs Mmitirmn. i y .t; s,n. a ,. frtot have !it tin- - frost severely i

by- i, Mrnnu ,;h. mi- - .mil those districtsmental mu-i- c Tin-- , i.vivii im . im:.: . !

h,,vr resulted m sr-v,- i I'ubh. l Tin- - Old. Old Ou"tloii.

CHARLES ILFELD CO.Wholesalers of Everything

ALBUQUERQUELAS VEGAS

inrdially in i'--

IMMACl I.ATM t tiXt I l- -l ,

F.trlv m.i.--y Lap r llla-- s Kinn'tr -. rv ic. , ive.t.-- l

-s,mih,I,-i- Iíoiiihih

' Ttier was mie tim, n, m IT. ."the lli. i niil li;,t h, ,,,, In 11

wanted a t . tt. r h.ili '

"Tell m. i.b.uit it , tlila nta yy idow

"l "!i I'm. i u . I.. t.iK H, f .. I. s,,,o, , ,,

ni.- - ,tt, a i t,tano ,.

; I'l.tude learn, -- tlv i Am I Ihma Il y nil ever Inv ed '.

Aland, X by certainly '. H" stta"-- '',111111 ati ! They ,,u k me that i,u'

'idiia ItHiUtret'-

Every Woman Will Be Interested.L' r.,u ..! uU viMir itiiue a,4 ailJiaM a.t

i.l a FtiEE p. a uf Moü'TXI TIHI I t'AI',1 nri . ?"'(il - t .r ttiinrui .. I, , tr 11 k! "vf. n. 1

,1 '..f. If Tan bivo ni'uaia I"' ' '

b.u..v, w'kJii-- tra!;c, '''. e.a,tt i:i. ..n cif ar..'u,.c b fl,., TO, ,,

a: Km-- ,.i ' 'i, ia firta, ottie M .iUc. (..raj 1 Raj. i.

EVERITTll.i,.,,.. i.tr. Xl, lt H t,- I,r Itt.:,1,., fr .itiiit-- lii,,.i.l' Jebv, rlc.

!, ,. 1,,; li.l,l A. urn-- 4 1M

I j ,lin;

S '

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. SUNDAY, MAY 2. 1909.

FRONT 151 COI

OFF FIFTHRattan Rockers and Chairs t - shí- i.iii ....

ft , l?vThe most din. ble i.r nil Fin ni

Itcss, the Kultan Futiotipe s a

pt i, e t hi v i auge It mu am lo J J

pallet Us to s. loot .un.

un., and owing to tin ic ,.; - f ' ' . .Nnon to .Very housckeee. t. In f ' Ji -'- AA-.y v: ; ...a . . i.

:.n ami a v. rv bug. yanct.v ..f L' ' f s'"k"rjL'T..-- i - - JS J

' 17

lieiiilhiit for the TutWhat a simple and inexpensive solv-iti-

of tlie fat woman's problem the.Marinóla Prescription Tablets pn ble.She takes one of these harmless,pleasant, little tablets after each mealand hi bedtime and loses from 1 toHi minéis of fat each day. mid yetsuffers no harm, creates no disturb-ances Inwardlv, and produces nowrinkles. This elegant preparation(made exactly iu accordance with thefamous .Marinóla Proscription) hasrendered exercising and dietiiiK fortlie reduction of excess flesh us super-fluous as a fifth wheel. A furthericcotumeiiilation is that It tlie leastrecommendation Is that it Is the leasti large case (costing unir 7ñ centsfrom any druggist or by mall from theMarinóla Company. Kepi, fi'.i'i. Detroit.Mich.) containing; a quantity of tab-lets large enough to give very decidedresults in most every case.

IEAVEN

rVTm.,rm nil; ni a II irTl""'Muramteirtu f;? f ft

1 T tf

f . pf.::''jiíi..,ís.Tíy,;;v.;'.' T ' - sc ''squares. -- N'vwv-a'N' v - c -S$s$4SS',vfs

o,,,. of tin' musical events of the pniKioss i. ii tin part id the variousseason was tin- recital ven it the committees.Woman's f I n on Tuesday liy the pu- -

i,s m' .Miss Lillian Klvvood, assists. Mr. ami Alts. A. I!. liclz entertainedI'i'att's pupils. Miss Tuesday cvouinn ati,v t i ri '!' Aliss their hiinn- oil

NeW

lorili, lOli II'U OH O IU S O.l.l I". ÍIHHÍ, - ."-u- fltll'l, III llUlllir III III

has accepted a position I'm- th

s.;.,.yi ,,, , ifiiiin"; H . -- ' ,!KI"' :il Si 01) (. 'vw'-t-.W- - yV-: .'hv.Y 'J a 1?

iiitnlllK vrai- ni un' lililí. ....... . ...... ..

,,I l l;i lesbul'K. III.Tin' mirra in of tin- recital which was

spit nil ill ly executed was as follows;I'lilSI'lllll.

1 ... J" i ' :i I. h

Eiioimous Job Undertaken in

New Yoik to Add a Few

More Inches to the HistoiicThoroughfare.

New Vork. April JN. Net s,,. tipburrowing for tlie subway tore thetown to tatlel'M has Colli, int tin n siupset as it is today ov. i ihc finalpreparations to split for a Petinure of highway the strip lures Hint

line Fifth avenue. Alillioie of tonsof facades, stoops, balcoiiiis and frontsteps must vanish within two slightlines of wi lor frontage Hint have beendecreid by the powers t i take effectmi tin- lirsi of May. To make roomfor a few v, heels'-- hlilts of pneiip nt

and an eitta bit of Hum room i f

sidewalk 111 Its llli.l-- l tlie wholenietrupoUs is straimii., to, lav' ir;

Pi. me Fruliliii.ursronoM.Martha ltullard. m

Iron Market Tendencies.Naturally, the effect of prey: lit coin

petition on Hie iron and steel jobbinwinterests is a matter of concern Insome uuai lets, says the Iron AgeThe ev. ills of the past few Weeks in-

dicate that the struggle among themanufacturers is narrowing at leastlor the time being, the operations oithe Jobber, and that concessions su ii

as were generally made to him ,ncnow loss common, t m tlie other ha. idtin Johber with an established i .' a

in a diversity of rolling mill pro'in--is In position to furnsh tin outlet fora considerable tonnage of such .aill-I- S

recognize the value of his set'' 1.

As the Steel corporation was III'

Refrigerators....T"

mcmhcis of tin' rri'stiyti'i'ian rhnir.Tin1 home, was decorated .with pinkami white euru.it ions ami ferns. Missllelle Sower. Miss Katlieryn Fisheranil Mrs. Al. Steineeke assisting thehostess in tlie dinlnu rooni

Air. Albert K'orber, son of Air. amiAirs. Jaenb Korbor, ami Mis .MyrtleKb kpalrlek. daughter of Mr. H.

of 7 l ;i South Arno street, werein ii lili Thursday ovonint; by the llev.Father A. Al. Alamlalnri at the hitter'sresidence, a IVvv intimate friends be.ins present. The eouple will lie athome to Unir friends at n 7 SmithArno street.

All's. Cooleo S. All l.Ulldl l SS. II (HI

West Central avenue, .ive a ten yes-

terday afternoon. Tin' decorationswert; orchids and lilacs. AssistingAirs. Mcl.andnss in the (lining roomwere Mrs. Arno Illinium, .Mrs. FrankAokerman, Aliss itessie P.aldridfie.Airs. Koss Merritt and Airs. I). A.Alacphcrson.

to 1,

si v !i s

Now is

lb fl I'tel'.ltllllie

n: a it vuji'.JJ

bef, na

are iiii'ilet from. Se

pun e sioto save Veil 111leader in and conciliation

,f 7- - y. I ' '7 'last year, every move mho workingout of the other policy now will begiwn signifii anco, one possibility call-fo- r

special emphasis. The pig ir "iand steel making capacity of th.country is now equal to a much great-er strain than was put upon it twoyears ago by the high, r ra 'i of con

(l, "If I Only Know.".in "Pecause She Kissed it."i, "In My Harden."1,1 "The Wind Went Wo., in.-- ; tli'

Hose."( Hv Jesse a v nnr. )

Miss I'aulhlr ( 'altu vi--

,r Linden Tree Schubert.Miss Vann.

Ii, i, t - ' Tin' Kanehorn" . K. 11. Smithjll, Thi'ta Jones mix! I.i'la Nchcr.A sania, nf Sprint? Xi'ldlltiKc:'

Miss .Mabel Keynnlds.W t laillahy do Koveu

.Miss Walker.u, p lnde Svll It lull

Mrs. W'lli'.v.Pi, urn "Xuit il Y'ti" F.inet

Paulino I'usti-I-

jiil "Oysy Alaiden. I" ParkerMiss Martitp-riili- ' Anson.

Tin- H. lls uf Seville Judo.Miss Tlietu Jones.

S' hiilii'i'lIlusoMrs. Nicholas,

la "Till' Sweetest Flower thatPlows" llawit'.v

(In "Slumber Sea" .... Chlsholnih ( 'riissiiiii thr liar'' Hud;

.Miss, lioso Harsh.Aria ".! mis 'i'itatiia" (Milium. . .

ThornsMiss Hola Nchcr.

Ulios" Spinierla i "Watrr"Oast Night" I.ieruH'

Miy,,s lilui'h"!'. N.'Ii.t. rartwrigln.

Collapsable Go-Car- ts

nil Hon, I alia, lied ill all tie'leading color- - al ,i0, J H (IU,

L'.iin and I : mi.

sumption e. "r known in the eounti'v.

tliough a volcanic ruti"ii uu im-i- i

it i it Already half tin d,; familiarfaces of the buildings along Fiftha v ii ue from end to n.l at e beingshorn of their struetaial eyebrows,noses, and even chnis and ibeck-bone-

liefot'o tliis model ii wave ofreconstruction the good ,ii. brown-ston- e

flights of entrance steps arelopped off and i arte. away for-

ever to the scrap heap When the

A number of society events in Uni

1

M. t, Vk v,,."ti

Il may se an pumuituro, tle ri torc. tospeculate en what tlie pn sent e

conditions will conic .vln n

9Albert raoer sversity circles will take place dur-iili- T

the coining; week incident to theexercises of com me nee men t . whichbegin today with the biicculareate ser-

mon and continue until the end oftile week.

Airs. Hartón Keller alii Airs. Ii. Al.Simpe, of 11.'i North Hill street, avea delightful luncheon Thursday after-noon. In honor of Airs. John Tucker,w ho is soon to make her home ill l.osAñíleles, Cal. The guests were Airs,.loba Tucker, Mrs. 1!. A. Sleyster. Airs.I toy Wilson. Airs. Shiifflebni-Ker- Airs.Sladler, Airs. K. J. Hall and Airs. I!. Al.

prosperity again snides upon the ste atrade. Yet it Should be in, n t

that a market opi n on the Juvnwaiils.ving means also a market open onthe upward svviiig. Ill oiler wor'1.Iltlder the policy now in illg followed

b.v the large steel companies o'' allow-ing the relation of supply and .' inindto dot, inline the mat kit. there willbe no restraint. upon the upwardmovement when it comes exi opt thitimposed by the same law. That wo-- I

be a return to seine w ' "1

l'!i"!i! of the .ron market in the ea"spreceding the consolidation eta. Itsuggests, too, that tile consequences 'ofthe present remarkable situation inIron and steel will lie farther leach-ing than is now appreciated.

citvs wedge has slid the I, ngth of!ibis historie tliorougltl.il e of fashion.!its own oldest Inhabitants will hardlvjknow It.

t'liikff Conieiiii dHourly hedged about l i unlets i.r

the lankest Invention. .. d old!Dii li Croker is todav piepai ng !'cbmb the gang-plan- bound lor Pis!estates in Ireland. To tlm-- e win. Iiav.been closest to the veteran Ta ntni.i n

Ii ii ft .i 11 during' the recoil iiiieiih.s mhis visit to these shores, all talk o,

308-31- 0 West Central Avenue.

FURNITURE, CARPETS AND DRAPERIESDo Tullio

.i "Jewel Song" ( Faust ) (b.uno.l Hall.

.Mrs. Amando Chaves. lililí Kdit

LOCAL AND PERSONAL

Miss Viola. Him her.I'Liii- u- Fifth Valse tip !U

Viigust luirá mlAlma Haldridg".

flu following interesting programwill la given at the home of Mrs.l.miis illcld on West Copper avenue,Wednesday evening. May h, the o. .,

h.iiie the last of the series of

M AN Di l l.. (,H IN N .v 1 1.t liuls, .N. .M.

M D I I. ItAlbuiuerMiic

avenue, is enjoyiiiK a visit from hermother. .Mrs. II. C. Siiuomb of St.Paul. Alinn.

?A number of pleasant box parties

will be a feature of the occasion to-

night lien Col. It. K, Twitchcll de-

livers his lecture on "American Uecu- -

rorcca-l- .Washington. May New Mexico

iml Atb'.ona, fair Sumlay and Alou-'-

ph h enna 11, .1 cur elei k for.IibSanta Fe at Pa b u itie

tangling him up In active pontics againIs regarded as absurd. Never ilurii.sbis stay in this town of Tanim inv Inthe s oven given a tlenu'.lit Ptaking part in later-da- y polines, thesmen declare, and bo idea can he furtiter from his mind. Croker has

all the fascination ami fortuicwithin the grasp of any one osa inlifetime, and to anyone who has talkwith him recently It is very apparentthat he has no sighs in more eaie-paig-

worlds to oonipii r From theday forth, till the day of ;D death it !s

assured beyond doubt Hint DPI.Croker will he or tty to lie nothiii:;more than a placid senile and cuib nted gentleman of b ísale.

I Imisl vv Ives lleul'il.Now that a mark, t i.inbi nation

wheat is cutting .Icvii th. size amiraising the pt Ice of the loaf ,, hrct l.

of every family in thi' city. tinhousewives of (buhelll ;tP b ; : "

to won. hr how Ion,., the Sugar trustw ill be permitted to tack ov o . al-

to t he eo.st of ev olllld el t hit'other staple of the hr. akfasl. iliine i

and supper table. Though tin gro-cers are showing' He ir customers thatthis high tariff tax. which the sugarkings are fighting to maintain, costs

Pshort visit.

In1 rim It' vi une Coll

Pard'har at lived In tin

An Old Time Family Attorney

"Let us now tell of the annual Jour-ney to which we children in a largrfamily looked back every year as tothe gnat ivetit of Hie vial. .My la-

ther's father mother lived inWestliamptnn in Massachusetts, thetown where lie was born. We lived inPosten, and the distance between usand Westhniiiplnu was about libmiles. We children expected to makethe journey very summer to '

Westhamplon. our gi amifatber amiRianilinotlier, our uncles, aunts and( opsins. To compass this v isit anopen carriage such as we Ihen enlbda barouche came around to the hour,in Fusion at II o'clock in the morningTw o Ii links were fastened on It behindor perhaps one trunk swung by strapsto the hinder axle, on the back sealof this barouche sat my father andmother and one of the smaller of uschildren, on an opposite Mat sat b .

and on the hixln r drivi r's scat, withFullnni. sat one of two tnoie.

"At Farnilngtoii. where we dined,and at Worcester, where w slept, we

lor II.city

salons given by Al rs. pal ion" at t be lOlks then tor.

Sclierzo 1! Flat .Minor (Chopin) A pleasant dalico was given at tlieMis. Ilinioe. iKIks' ball room last night by a num- -

I.i jximli t Wiencani ki ) Al rs. J I). her of w ell known young people. TlieCl.uk. 'avanaugli orchestra furnished tlie

Spring tlieinicke) Mrs. Itoy Ale- - music.liiuialil. j

lap - Hatch! Stlcke (Schtiman) ,rs ,, ,,. Mw,1H :lt ,,.r home onFspanol ( MoszkonslO VVi,s( FruU ., V).MI1,.. enierta ineil a

Airs. Himoe. number of guests Tiieslav evening iav.. cal Solo- (Selected) Airs. All -

j ,,,,,. r Airs. Frank Feiner and Alls-- 1

i;i jAdalia of St. Louis, .Mo.(a Canzonetta ( Ad' A mbrosio )

WHATEVER you buy

heie, sir, must be liaht

iii.'Jit when yon buy ii,

ami in.'Jit altei you wear

it, stand back of eveiy

In Km II mere i ( Schumann )

Airs. Clark.e

1. le lit from Santa F'

The .' 11 nar. and I indi tun un '.ov s

bit ml, w at her p. rin it t Ing will give nn,, pen nil' ''I Hils allelll it

pobmsoii park.

rmlerslieiaif .1. .1 Shell. Ian of y in,h,n, counlv. ai rived la-- t i.ifht 'romp, , nuhllo and . xpects to ret ut u '

that place this morning.

Mrs. W I. tin ii. w Itc of Mest, r .Mecllanic pean, of the Santa I''shops nt Pi b ii. was v isltor In H'o

city v 'i I a gui st al tic Ahado hotel.

Al iss Fleming. s s..ui h Four! b.

anno. unes thai to make loom f".sunilie I' O i ' v .sin- w ill pi, n e le

a! ir, line of hats on sa le ni;',, p.i ei ill .lis- ..nut mil il Alt

The funeral of the lab Mis l.llev

I.. Swan, will oi N P. Sean, a ill mabei.l al in In, I, the alto II

children reveled In the delights of

Tuesday evening Mrs. Hugh J. Col-

lins entertained at h- -r borne on FastCentral avenue in honor of Air. andMrs C. oi-.i- Shortle of Tipton, Ind.

Mrs. llarth en torta ined at

cards Tuesday evening at her homeon West Tijeras in honor of the A!isse-- i

liarlli of St. J inn's. Ail-.- .

A p tally wedding of the week wasthat of .Mr. K.lward Hildeslieim andAlius Alma Kosenwald. performed

country taverns, in those d t i w. did

Ttii's-ila- y evening at the home of Alia.;I'M ward Kosenwald. 7 I West Copper

II venue, the lov. K. Al Cha pina 'I.rahlpi nf Temido Albert, offleiting. Thbest man was Mr. Sidney I". Kos. n- -

vv u hi. brother of the bride, the lit-- ,

ova ry lionsi hold in the laud soniceight dollars in increased Migar bill.,last year, the unite, protests of theheads and hotisck. epi i s of familiesin this town and throughout the Inn.are reported to have lalbn on deafears in tlie tariff tinkering congress..'W Yorkers, like all Americans, ansugar consumos with almost everybite and swallow liny take each day,and n vigorous protest is today beingadded from people here to lie gi n

sal:; make, with a .,uaianleeol satisfaction,

Whether yon buy one of my

Spiim, Sails at $lo oi $2'j, ap.iii of my ti ousei s at $2,b0,$;i,f)() or $(,00, hat oi anythin",in to."a'eiy -- your money is

yoiir's avaiin Í anytliin;, r.oes

wioi",, l'e no cornel on hon-csl- y,

but no store has a ti,",er

comer on rivini its liado a

.MU,ne deal Iban have, he.

rnool is a tost,

Mrs. I'essie .Infla of West Copperavenue, has gone to Trinidad. Colofor a visit with friends there.

pot say much about hot V romWorcester mi the so. mid day, we triedthe 'adventure.' as Amaudis would layof a longer driv e to ni 1 1, let tnpton.Those hills of Won ester in nty an I

Hampshire are not molehills, and vonwill sic that the louses did well it'by night of tile second day we vv

at Northa mptoij. The te xt nioi niiig.ten miles more carried us to K'and-pa'- s

bouse,"Todav. if I choose to take tip' same

Journey, I should go to Ninthaniplmtwo or three hours, inore or e'ss, andtake the sanie charming dri e to thedear old house In an hour more,'Kdward Kveiett Hale in W mini'sHome Companion.

b r hi ing attended by .Miss Jettie líosi'iii'ald and .Miss liegiua Kosenwald

banquet followed the ceremony, th. The Capital of Manitoba.inmse i.eimr prettily deeorat.il witn, yrk , .nlsll ;, .,,,. cnH K. lootvi lute carnations and ferns. The bride , ,.ts tll.lt present prospects indi-."ml gi'iiom left Tuesday night for the ,K,t this will be a banner eir'.rami Ca nv on and Los A ngeh s. wln i (or huilding in Winnipeu. the capl

oral cry for i luaper sugar Inun allover the country. The few nluuisin this cily wlio an not tools of Ihctrust arc declaring thai tiny need icduty on refilled and law sugar, whilethit grocers, who look for ilion a.-- , dconsumption villi rheaper sugar t"the oonsuiin r, arc joining In the g. a

eral ib inaml for i ..I n ducti.ui on t hnecessary unili nls of the family u- -

writes:tliivvvii; make their home. tal of Manitoba. IIof all the architectsThe oflici

'I'l,,. r,,i ..... ii. mi,.,-.- . st imr Hie city an riiwdeil with work preparatory for one of tlie bush ft building seasons in minings nistoiv. uI'lugrani at the meeting of the Tuos-L- i

l.it.rary club Tuesday afternoon'! Hie home of Aliss llessii' I'.aldlldge;

is doubtful if ever before has thenJapanese Don't Like Autos.Some four years ago a large

automobile company sent oyergar bow 1.

liien so much work In sight at tillsi., nod of (he year, and the majority

,e I., ad an me Method;. I, i. a

II, e ;ov. .1 ' H. .Ü.IC "P n latina v ,,h,hit eta II) 1'"., l, w ' no ' V.

I'h, boa rd ol r. c nls ol tie- 'mi eisite of .New Al. vi, " ha" appoint edpt of tad. n. loiani ly of .! .Ii lit- Hopliins t 'ni . t sil y. to the huir of latinand i In k in he 'nn or ily to su. e

; ii pi it ('. Aspliind. r, signed a ml M in-

lb.-- , has i i iv'eij Ihc a p. ml mi nt n'a o Air -- lie le

Mr k nu: hi'-- , attt lil urn Tin w

a slated hi o! Plica hit fill- -

lllateb No ;!, Is T Almi'la ' -

ning. .May :ird. al o', lo. a i.

a lul.it:1 ' is i , i ill d. as busiia ' idm a lam a. to cuue up. All veil

Un; sil klligills .ale W.boltU. P nld. r of lio K i Main h aun. I . j

.. it'il, r

t' u i a rs for initiation at Osaka. thc,vof the buildings are of a su bsi a n I ia being tut rod iteeil for the purpose ofcosily tvpe. Two ,. the largest taking the place of the Ji nrik isbas and

' lass study .French History.Mrs. Harney

T.'lUs Victor HugoMrs. liny AliHimnli

'l.iilam.. ,. AlainleiioiiAirs. II. .1. Stone

cons mictions will no Ille maun iimin competing with aq street carPacific railway shops, tenders for line. This iumivatioit in transportawhich closed mi Match HHh, for M. M AN DELL

Afrcnt for the Washington Clothingtion did not app-a- l to the Japanese,though the tariff of fares vas quit.;which there was keen bidilimr. and

that of the Ci'cat Western Life lu- -Dumas Mrs. StroiiiMMadam. .lulietta Adam reasonable, and the venture ended in

disaster to the investors, as theysurtitleo ornees.Airs Ale.Milloai other large office buildings are to were only poorly patronized, but th"

Jinrikisha hoys, fearing that tin ir

l.lllle int. ia st in the fate ,,! CaptainHains is hi illg sleo'ii here this wi.l,as all the revolting details of Hiesordid story ate in ing propalad tospread before tie .oiitt nine tnot'e.New Yorkers apear to have hadenough of the tan of tiii.s itiutd. r.and express only mild interest In tiepíenla I., t it y of tip .. leu da lit vv lie .'III!lingers In the gllp of tile law Nowthat Sarah Kotin has met the mereof the court for s!nlng her In tray,In an unstable IT. tun of mind, the inlit f Is glowing that the ineasur, o!this husband's tin ability may countfor a similar disp" ilion of his ease.Whatever tl It.ome of this lastairing of the Main- - ' as. may be, Hp

people bete Will vvekollle it cllleüv aslosing forever tie public recital of a

chapter which should have long sin.liten shut up and put away.

Mr (burg,, oiuier Mrs. Kichardsjhe erected; two large hop Is are bc- -

, ing planned, ami numerous r. sidetiei business would be destroyed, offendif substantial character. ( oust rva- -

ffeetiye opposition to the innovation if lbd InW ord has h, n , ,,conimuoi.s s.ao,. (vi ,.stM1.,,,.íl lf ,,. p,.,,,,abl" 'V'lils which is ileitis: looked for-- 1 puihihi.. oncrations this v

ost illart A number of colli ge hois belonging

to wealthy families residing In Tokioto this i ith Is the big F.Iks" plae-- d at from JS.tKMi.OiUi to S

li. dement .,f tt ii it i. ti h a

nil coin IP, p,ed ch nn. it

, 4. .ulive,; ' v i a loin1 ..

- i e . lelll' for lile P.ielllC CO,,'

will pass tliioimh Mi" . ll today

i was toda,Jury In the foii- -

clllat lolls' eXtetld. ai's and vv

liave from time to time brought backi'iesta. which btgins Alay In. and lasts ana with tlnin trom America high-clas- s

tittiimohlles. but their use has been

ib. Illl of ,M I's A nlii.i F .1. la :;o

mot In ol Fold. i rio F i hi 11 .mis. vim-,.-

ni ,1 at ( !alb pos. N. M April :

The fun. tail w as le Id at hi Hi

Un- mm. i. ulule ( ..no. pt ' p. I o

Spill '.'II. I le ised W as .', j . (.I i,

niolilhs .lli.l L'l .lav- old at tin re.,. In r ill ath

.v d b; l.iuiiiuiluti..ll ill V',11(lavs, oecupying praetieaPy al'

"' I1" big Kiks" buildinii. The vari-- I

"s attractive booths of the bazaar andrestricted to the limited districts of

hd -- loo.l ha t o 'rill, -

II..W ' ' a I'd lief SIS

levellael d If of t lieAh Minina l.v les il and

His oie.A - That old villain has gone ami

married his cook. I wonder at It. '"ili.-- ...uiVfinr is miserable.

II IS

id, l;n'lor. lb

lale .'

he capital eitv.ft was thought that with the Introli.Htltients of tile fiista Will lie ill

i liarg 1. lotion of other foreign lib as the anf the most lil'omilient Society . .n,e. ,,ii ,(!, i II,, l,,,s now gottomobil.. trade would expand through- -

S vi i1 Hit. i'UlS xSAVL

Mill IONS FOR FAR.-.ttR-

,h, oi ce, I wile, w Pi out. M the f a ' ill.:

tii! of tie e.-- late In the w líe w le .V b v

ol a lub f nuil lei Illll pi n.ii laut (lie empire, hut such has not been

""lin n ,,f the city and that the fiesta nr ', , ,,, ki,,.h, .,, ,,, hopes -- h.'"' "i elulioratp anil complete lir. ., ,.,,k that will suit him.

'u.iss assured by the j. reparations Fliegeiule Ilia. .tier. the ease, as the utility of the machina lie t;l I. nil oral i oil, has, bal1loes not appeal to the Japanese. Tip. his lb a! 1. Th" estate - nt

to he hide si,h table VI' il"!.,use of the Jinrikisha has so long beer. ami .1 t i. ,11. ('oln. May I. -- Twohi, h play c. the irav s j . '.n a

..ill pl.t v he II ii'h School ,,m , t ....

s a s,,n of M rs. Chat I' s N'o i el t: , a lt tie' il . . Inc. int.: I'

I. in t im, of tie la 1" "I "ia a i tal, ii In iii-

Was tin mi l iv a a -- it ( il, n n l ei.l

( ommitii - ( anipalgn.For the first time in the histotv el

this metropolis, st Mbiiiding in liesmoking ea is of tin .suburban train- -'

lias today hot u ail.ii d to Ueto-.lnt- icampaign methods For ten dajs t '

come the meirv valn-o- who commute to Manhattan Island from Snathi.ll'allge, are to le liearded into tielOllfllles of the loin smokers to lutento political oral'. i'. that will Slllidmthe ilhl of tile I .i; is- II route. To t in 11

earful of eltiztns on .vel'v one i t Heout and in bo'tinl neb-hou- r Pains

u al hundred thouis.itul pots"ol w ati In d t hi o,u..i t In Ii c h t by a 11 a t 111

j of liii-li- w one u ami children, pi ob-- I

..Id, an e. He- Ii nil op in the liralnl' 'si' v i r a lb i . i ,111 at. ,1 this ear to bes'lanb-- Phillips. and a

K. II, l t ,n. v. In,.,-,- , ,.

pie W . . Ill.lllj. a S o

I,,.. e i at lie Ami, nihil,,,it t e!.

;.. a h I ' " lie Iu -- s a e .! i u ,.,,-

.1 i; p in v . s t i i a i lo- - o ni; y so it n iv It sin t Tin le s

a, di. d la. t Nov eillli. a'b

k l""-'"oti- un,.,, no Ilion dolluis All ilur.l '' ' nn; lb. tesiil tie- .utile tiistriit vv a

I" i"l lie d hi, III- .1 le t',e j;l,,. Of the CIUU.U'!.lohii'.- - p,,i TI,, i., llev i. nihil I a bin

Mill vogue and traveling on ttauiway;and railroads Is so that

yen thouih the roadwav s permittedatul tile streets Wire tlol le.l I'd e lied

Iwitli a eoiseless throng of humantraffic, there would be little proba-'bllit- y

of tito wealthier elass familiar- -

iz.tlg itself with the III Ileitis di IIVl (1

trom the use nf motor ours.It is quite ti ne that tip- pur. Ita.-in- K

poiver in Jai. an K greater than tor- -

no rlv; that the j pie are adaptingjtio nisi Ives to modi in in t h n Is and;.ire accepting- the Inv. iitiops of thewestern world with alnerley: never-- Ith. I. ss the urban distiiets nr.- n ir-- !

'uniserlbed and the . oiiutrv roadsti.ei.lv foot paths tliioagh tin- hillsend valli vs. that until th. re i... a com

some npinker of Un i lti7.. ns party ofAibl t ill ind. Pul ni the no. mi nn p.i"

llalli, lile ni. , 1..

I.V I!' V. I'l- 1' In !.l:plse.. al i b,ii it t"v. . id UK a in.l.lil.M s

in honor oí I le K n

Mi, and Alis -, uW si I opp. a' ne 1,

the SUlllll'lj Will led.) tile htlllllpthrough ev ry em ! tile tort;, min-utes of rapid tiaesd. As the wak-ing hours of Pit i., nil's subtil lei nil s

.1 i

. t v bud w i n p..) ted u , r i d.

f .'. i x f K r 71 1 A M PflMVIPTx?NUMBERIt ,;.. hi- - t It, If II Kali a

nii.pl. I' i' Im has nt h. b "mil a fill w i plebabiy ta lia '

nun.-- , p. Imi lisas to. lav tl I.,,- ,'I, a as a ( s

N '! II " a - ,.. I fot o..

!; In,-- ,., I. ., i i l a t 'Jan a ... di'-.-

I t ai.' uilmii tn.ni i ivn jan- largely spent on the rail, this to " hostbid for attention . ms lik.iy to no ESCAPE FROM FRlSOr

! ltd, fit Idho-- h -- s Me ' At Ph '

,1... ' . hoe, at I'll .'111a . I '

Takes the Graphophone.Bring the number to The

Futrelle Furniture Com-

pany and take the prizo.

ADMIRAL DEWEY j at W .iaid N M I id ue,. i. on;I j t.. .iie.i a. to ... - ' hi- t.

I ot.CELEBRA IES VICTORY i Oil

... I.

it,I!

SIC.II. Illl-- I I t.tplo VI s 1. Ill - t

VI , ', mi , ai pro !" moa nI n v at M

t '. L ..... ate. ti!

plete change in the const! in thm ofi endways and th. wi'hliing of the citytr... ts. automobll.-- In Japan will he

limited to a few enthusiasts of foreignpro. hv it a s. Kurt li.rmoi ' the tarifi'nty of ;,n per nt is 1. st prohibi-

tive. - - '.instilar I i na 1.

... at .l..v at T.

it, ip i. A pril an. t viaM a v I - T w . nt .iiiii'

d itoiu the pomp n- -.

,. .uno t. tt .lavs aeai andt a ill lllilkllllt III' II' av-

ia 'l ie i "mináis t lulleds w Inh w .irk mi: outside

I leveiilli Vition .11 1 of Manila III.,1 b a . s , v . i,

. ... in belii.e V' - .1 M -

.U I. in. M ' s I a d, ,i,'. ,,,. oh. ..,,,1 a .,..( e. t ,! as.I.e .. ,ti I bill, Ala n a

llalli. ..tilo C.d

,!beir III

th. p. Ii

VI, III

M iv- 1. A. Imh.il, 11 ll.ibt- of Pain.

.1 iv il h h ill intov;et. nt a t.atl- -

U t. the eleventh

V"asiill;!,,o. t

''""'K'.-JÜ- ' 'on leer-- . who s.i ii

Manila bay mi Al.

U.-- t toliiuht. . i

lli.bboil.'l-.- .

V. C T."tn mil. ti W l.il

A.. .., ii. s,. n- of tl

M'K I l. Mll ll I".11 H K Is Ml :i5Ml PI PI lll l

llll I I DI CHO .1 OII.IEO llsM IIIOCI I V TO IM"X -

orvis. oTitT mils oi:i;i I mi: mum v ii it; p.i ito un: i:tii. or nu: i.aii;)l l:lOS. Illl liO.

, , a in'. i ' . o le I, ,.i!i.. n

t l s'.ii." . 's. i .. il int.. .an, ' . , a , I, 1,11:1, t u l"-.t- I" IP ia. -

i It. i liO (,, t tllis Ollt tit ot,,t. ii. -- 1, i s of th, First .,,,, si'i.-.-- t ili t iiej ti. i .civ Ii loll.

a Mav 1'. la I'm Ki , hu h, I U IP pur; 'e .toe, the tai4annivi sat y of th. t m. itiot.ildt' vn

toiy. Aft- -l th. .. arses, many (..artre respondo! t . ami tin tbriiiin.

Xp.'l I. lie i.l tlf..-- Who .. t t , ... t .

in llif t.att 1. wen n tiTiti d

i Th. mu r. Intov . ( M a i . j e 'le j, . t a. M N.ii or

I i C 'a i.l II Pu il ' o ' a ie a ili a j .( tii. .on iA n tie I,! 'i'.' o '

, .. r . ,T Mis , .

iMii.oiii s otki:o di: p.i i:' V

in n: ami iii hip.i " v ' ... the , row ,1. thap..l

mi-- i niirnirniir MnDmikin iniioMAI SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1909.o i nc ULDUujLnuuL nuni iu juuimnu, M4tHl.InncTnuTnunri nnic llHiH lllllf U IllÜlil'll lllllin.lK. In il- -

tlition ulioiit 3.".'l.Mi' rmw Arizona. Iiuji....... u,.i,i ... l iintH ill tilt' PRESIDENT OF BLIND

ANARCHISTS CLASH UUJIUIf I Í1MUL LUUIJ

ASYLUM OUTF GOOD RISE IN

lll.lt .lathes T tin- ll.lHlnll ft I I

railway magnate, ""J If. I' Kldrldge,ii .if I'm thin. mili, X H.. Inm-li.ii-

;iinl fut lii-- of Mr. Nettle Shaw,tin- uoiinin found Iui'- yesterday bydeli-- i tin ' villi lli'f i cn-- i y.ir-o-

mi, tor whom lor lit..- - Until seek- -

K . I'f Hostel, I : t ilflel' nil unll. 1st. Hiding H to tin- of tinbill.

As ii l ..Mill ni llil- - I"' 'i i'f affair.-"-

.Mini i Smith iii'l llootli,huth I'.uliiH have indu-- Judge

::: THE :::

Morning JournalJob Rooms

EVERYTHING IN

PrintingTHAT'S ALL

Let Us Figure on Your Next

No Matter How Small or How Large

We Will Always Treat You Right

Lumber and Building Material

Lumber, Shingles, Lath, WindowsDoors, Paints, Oils, BrushesCement and Building Paper

J. C. Baldridge, 405 South First

WITH BUENOS

AYRES POLICE

Five Slain, Dozen Wounded, in

May Day Battle in Streets of

A i pontine

nr Morula Journal fcpa.lal I Wlr11,1. mm Ají'- -. M.ij I -- Th" Miiy

ll.iy ci I' btllt inllh ul g.llllzed '' Hi'

lüiimw v. in K in' n's unions ! suit' il In

Miri'in- - , in h ,il ion toda lib.t-- i

r- - muí n. Hi Inught n ball!' In

u hie i, ft . mi' (in in il un n hit.--i lb ,1 ii ml w i : ' 'I.

A group .f ii ii. In- h nr. t ni' n

Hi, pull , w . j l Hi Ii.' Tin' I'"'' -

, hm. .1 Hi. II .is---. ni, ml- w lili illiiv. il

ii i p mi I r. i "I - ir- - Tin v Itv il in'll.i. in.. I, ;,n,l U l lull! .Hi.! I' '

I iv. i M. r i r. killed. In. lie -

mi. li nuil. I' 'I, v liil' i""i ban "i i 'i .di I. i r ni iui III"

I.:, I. I' ., hi.l ' loud a 'II I""'"-III. it'll-,- . it. In W III' Il III' 1 mindedlunl 'II 1,1 I. .ill' ml l.ll. 'I lll'I'II !'.ii ii. lii ,i h i nt ill m; iii.i ni.. .1' urn In'lllli Hull III. ,1 mil. I. .1 I"' Il Il.lll'l' 'I

i.l r t'i I Ii. II !l I. I. ill Hi.

li:i iJ. .1 II,. Ill again .in. ,ll n Hi' IllIi,i.i i ;,, si, I, ; ii i... , .. ..I' Hi.

Illub ll iH.-i- in- - el. lung. ! '' Ill

el I s ll,l !, I, 111,1,1,

EDITORS HELD FOR

LIBEL AGAINST

GOVERNMENT

Wan ants Solved un Piopiie-to- t

b of Indianapolis News on

Cliai ',(! (Slowing Out of

Panama Canal Contioveisy,

I 11 r Muming .humid tiif litl l.aaanl Wlrililiilhapol'l. 111. I.. Jl.ll I - I IrlilViHl

Mtillll MM Chill IV II WllllilllS, I'l'n-I ni' Ilii- Indianapolis 'cwwltii inr,- Iinili-lii- hy lln iiiiiiiil juriII tin llintll.t t.f Cnhllllllill. tngt'tlllTi ,lll the proprietors nt III,' Veil1 ni U World, on tin- dim hi- of havingpubic hi d .lull un Ids homing mi lln

in-- ll, "I tin ', i ii mil. " hii Ii

II l nil, vil i III" I'iiim, it 't, ni il

I.. lint,-.- ' An.li i In Un- - l'iilt.-t-

Simo ilii'ull i.nitl lotl.n muíIl I'Ull Willi iV.llTlllllH iiIii. Iiik tin 111

unit' r ni l t ut I't'tli iiit-- lutvt In- n

t H". I to ,i.,. ,u lii fni,. .IihIki- Ami'ut ii lull il.itv, nliii hl .linn, I.

ni Hliith t Ii ii iiiKiiiin-nt- III tin

Ii.lll'll nil lln- i. mlliill m 11m II li liliiv- -

ii In Un- ilftrli t of u n I. i.t to Miniti l.il. It miIi) Unit Mnitli mill W il-

li! him will Imlli i ' ' .i millnil In inn trii-i- on tin- i hurí!.- In

lii'llnn.i. Mi Ii hit Mlutn tin ulli,-i- . II

I.. .n im iirtli li M .ul,i.- - In il,Sinitli mill Chm-lt-- l

h turn of tin I ml iu ii.i ,miIIi.Wir,. loiliuilly II fl .1 l;llt-t- Int.-

th: i, rtiTiioon In tin- I'tiit.-i- st.it. t

t tiurt J ttilftt A

'I III ) Will- rtltllflfil nil l.'i.llllll Silllli oh. inili iilvliiit It lor tin- otlini-- ,

Olijivlt In Sliiiiig MhIIi4ik-ii- .Many i'oiln ohjrct to Inking Ml"

n'rotiB ni"ilirlni n uminllv l

l.v .hyjrliin for t iviii. TlireHo lip--- of tittcrnnl trt-ii- l nitirt In

miv i t,f mui.-uln- tr rhronlrrht'iiTiiiilUm, nnd tnor tlmn ninp outof ivt-r- t ti cHUMg of tliti i1titrrit ainfif ofllt nr till otlltT of tlo-.- rlttltWlien 'Vic Ik no muí ilttl (fllnv) mi-Ill- d, . II ii:., v kr.mv Hint Itlit niilv v lo Bnplv Chflmht'i'-I.ii'i'.- i

.1 ii nit-li- (iim-I- to K.'t ii ti k'Jly II. I'm Mili' hi' nil

PARENTS FIG H T FOR

YOUNG SON

Cilifoinia

tl. M .1 I '... l Hl'

(rrt-as- f to cost ahoui 13 rent.-- ,

rh" tnurkt-- t Iiiih tfpi-cii- lly ii!''In Tpxhm anil '.t If loriilti wool, hut

Im not ln- - UniK. Hwmil.-i-

out i'iii-- iwk th.it will c.'-i't-

ii. v brliiK soriit- - Ri'inl biifiiit-sn-

BRITISH JINGOES ARE

ROUNDLY DENOUNCED

i.oiitiiiii. m.i i At " h.illilUPt

KlVfll tolliKlil. nt tin- N'ntinlinl Arliltr.i- -

tiim loiiiriin lii honor of tl" yisit'uii,'

i.i i iiiiin In luir ., John liiinis.'

I'l'' Kiih'llt of I In' il novi'i'niin'i'it hoiiri! 'I Ihf jnuiiiiilisl" wlin

i'i i.rovttkhiK Hi Aimln-ilf- i mini i"m ;i ri'. Tl,,- m i, r lu, i v. r, lii- il'1- -

i !ill ml, n mi Id f iinii ti l) b lu.i I

II. fl, ii H tlii- I" 'i''' uv Unittin- inoii1 .vi i'1- lln iiim m In.I, il tln rn into tl:.- lio.-- wm In -

li. i d tin- v mi hi in . onli ii.ii. im "l inii ri'iiiu-- '

i ; i rui a i ami Hum in.

TAKi: NOTICE.The Azi'" r'ni'l cointinny reculvt-- t

fri'Kh cotmlRruni ills of Amt rlrunHlor-- Coal rvfiy f'"v d.v. We ruariintei; rorrt't't w iuhtK. ((uh'k dfllvcrynnd ihe bct of We himdlfnil klndn of mill iiml inmiritaln wood.I'bona offii-- (Jianlto and Flint.

. Illll'l I M il ill ; illlh IllillilH'-llii- .s

i s nt Tl in-- 'II I'M K

dlllisHitlll ü."if.

CABANNE RECOVERS BOY

FROM BRANDENBURG

Will A-- U SI. I.oul- - Comí In (.lie III 111

( llstotl) of Child.

St Louis. May 1 J un s Shi'ppuni '.i Im inn-- Jr.. who posstsslunof his non Jann-.- l Ciiliaiitn-II-

altor Hit- In.) had boi'ti taktn toSan by lloiiKbloii llnuiibu-b- i

i ij Is to In St. bonisfrom tho I'lK llii' i on h tomorrow. Mon- -

ilay hr will app'-a- In tin- - St. LouIhli'i'ilit cnurt where Ills divorce mi'

iiK'ilnst the Doy a inoiin r win inlien I'd.

Ciibanno's nltorncy lias ainiminccilthat he w ill enter a plea of dem i thillalii! ask for Ihe custody of the child.Whether any defense will be offered l.s

not known.The boy'H mother claims In hi')

secured n divorce In British Honilurnsanil to have imu i icd llrandeiiberu

RANG E SHIPMENTS

BREAK RECORD

Four Thousand Cars of Fruit,

Valued at Four Million Do-

llars, Handled by Santa Fe in

April.

lly MiirnliiK Jiiurnnt Mpri llll l.rnxil M lrSan May I All lncvl-i.u- s:

rceiii-d- have been broken hy i In-

sania 1'V for the month it Anr;'. In.'.liipin.-ilt.s.ii- oinH t" Up' easl. liiir-lii- K

the iimiith' a.H.N-- iVivs piissmlthioimh this city ibsiiiu-i- to the east.i;aeh car cunta liied :i H 4 linxes amiWilli iil.oiil 17". oiiiit:.M to tin- Imx.makes a total "f 'li.iis.iiinl.uoii oiiuik.'s.Tin value of th" in. .iiihs shiunetitsw i re about $4. mm. mm.

SUES EDITOR WHO

CALLED HIM A

DAREDEVIL

Japanese Sunday Paper n LosAngeles Galled Upon to De-

fend L li c Action for Libel

Br Mtirnlnj JunrBBl Sowlal Uuil Wlral

l.s A ni li s. May l. -- Au a. timi washi'.ioíht in lln- superior court todayuraiml tin- Mihiyo Sliiiibun. tin- KiiK-hs- h

ii.iiuo I" mii the .lapaiicse Siinilay.News ol this city and Hi ililnr andowner, oro Ishl. Tl"- plalntilf is .1.

Matsiikawii. a ineinbei of the Jap-anese c.ilmiy of thin i lly. The suit Is

for J 10. 1""' on account of alb k'' ,1 I"'"e Ions l.inmiiiKc nseil I.) the clltor Inhln neivspapi-r- It iva- - stated in tinnewspaper, muonu other tilings that"the pl.iintllf Is a dun-devi- l."

4 of t'onnri WitL,t lrast. I what a yo" ha by ouM

I- -- yotira? Ttto rum in weightnot ihv something mom with (

diRction. tin H M. ''! BabvKlmir n.l it will bem naininR atonce. Cure" tMinnarh and boweltroublf. id dig'-'tlo- !l"n fiitrul-n- w

jooti im- - irrthln bable. Prirrrc and So'nl by J. H. RieliyCo.

rami WiYs k un MexicanMeU , City. Mt' . May 1 Tw o

kiileil t'.d.'V bv tilt UT.'I'KtheIni; i . nasseiiit' r train on Kl

r'aso liu e of the XlUb nal Kallnai f

M i. The iii'i Idcnt is sai-- to liditbeen ,i use. I by train ii

bv Mi ttir In Truel. Meet.

i. M.l.. M.iv I. Tin Nuvy

til fe.lt.-- I tl" Jolin ll""kins field rtllil

t.--ai k t. am tuts nftei ni mi l a sen'ue.lll' I fi'ii. HIVt..i.f ;,: points

"'t- ll yard Inutile,or, I lias hlok.ll.of tin visit inaii.,.viiptut .! ''V i'is

.11. IS MC'll'l1team, in --' -- "'

In low lo r. "id.

IU imi abiiMl IH l' I'.cl'l'- -

I'-

ll,

,ss. IS. M.l) ! - T'le ll. iKiilll .a n l'l '" 'b- - u 't M- i- tiii.w ii up

illltll I! Ule flllt. il Stat' f.

r I II'I tO til' !i. I TIC' I', ll'lt HI

Th'! ll 111 tl .1 llsll.itt.-.- t",, ,1 iiton .1 )

1. 11. I i ' r.o .it Tr,'fl. I ll-

OF OFFICE

Gill Reported to Have Been Re-

moved and Governor Will Go

to Alamogorclo to Investigate,

(Special ('tirrts.iii'ndiiK" ' Mom In JuaraalX. M Aril . While

Clint lictiim stories arc told by mem-

bers nl' Un hoard "f reea-nt- andll,lt nt S. 11 (illl of the New

Mevleo ".svliitn for the blind here, it

is iiin.'c! oil th.it Mr ill has been.iskt-i- l to iisifii bi- lln- hoard mnl thaiseveral members of the faculty willbe also asked for their resignations.

As .stateil belore Ihe trouble at thes Inn. I was liroiiKht about by a set ofr solutions pa.'scd by members of th.',faculty KiyltiK that they would resignunless some more active steps weretaken for tin' prosccul ion of It. H.Pierce, former member of the boardof w lio was removed and in

miller Indictment in countyfur improper conduct toward blindif iris In his charge.

I li. Wharton is tin- - only memberof the board who would say iinytliiilKabout the situation.

"Mr. Pierce has been indicted and1s nut on bond," Wild Mr. Wharton."This takes the matter entirely uitof our bunds. 1'ntjl he has beim triedanil corivlcteil, Mr. Pierce is just asfree us any other American citizenmuí lias a rik'ht t" come and go us hepleusi'H. liesides, the Intllcteiiint wasfound In liernaliUo county."

(Soveinor (eoriíe Curry is expectedto lie here Monday to discuss, the sit-

uation with the rcKcnts and endeavorto reach an adjustment uf the mat-

ter.

FAREWELL RECEPTION

TO BROTHERS WRIGHT

, Frunce. May 1. The Sai-th- e

Aero club uve il farewell banquetIntilKbt t' Wilbur ami Oiville WriRht,the American aei'iplatiliits. The president of tin- club. M. Utilice, wlio oc

cupied the eliair, presented llburWritfht with il bronz (froup represent-I- n

ir the KenluK of aviation, revcaliiu:lie F.'crets of flluht to tlu- - brothers.

The mayor of f.emiiiis presenttnl Mi'.

Wi'ltrht with a modal on behalf of thecity and a second medal "ii behalf of

the citixcns, wliilc President linlic-ha ruled him checks for the club's twoprizes which were won by Mr. Wright.

Í.

MISS HAWK INS CASE

PUZZLES DOCTORS

Los Aíreles Giil Whose Long

Sleep Attracted World Wide

Attention Again Stricken,

111 Miirnlim .It.iiriiiil fi-lnl 1.1'in.ril Mire I

l."s Anilles. May 1 -- Miss lltu-l-

Hawkins, fur the third time In twov, a rs. iias missed into a slate of coin- -

pi. I .nina and her t.riihk'o ensi is

iikiiin puzzlinn havul pnyslcianH.was sliicken yesterday and now lies at

her holm- as thouk'h dead, save for a

lain! hreathiiiK and an occasionalhit of Ihe eyelids.

Miss Haw kins was ovi iconic twocars aun mnl for tn.iiiy weeks re-

mained in a trance. She was .strickenfor ihe sec lime just a year iitfo andfur five days lay uiieunscloiis. Physi-

cians sai ilir lias a rare form of catalepsy.

After lu r recovery rum itu inershe recowred lur health and

menial faculties iulckly mid seemed tobe not worse fur In r loliK sb cp.

Ni-c- lor lla-l- c

A popular elt-rc- ma n of Toledo.I ihlo , recently received this cunnim-nli-utin- ti

from one of his pari dilnn-ers

'This is to Kive you nim.-- nat 'ieami Miss Cora Cook is coming - vourchurch on Saturday aft. rnoon next touniler-- the operation of matrimony ati mi r

.11 ' c II 14 V li H 11 HJH J

WCcki.v.

MAYOR OF TACOMA

INDICTED

Failed to Enforce OrdinancesAgainst Social Evil is ChargeAgainst Washington Execu-

tive,

tt t Journal I.eaae4 Wlra)Tac.tinu. Wash.. May 1 The grand

jury which has been In session hirefor several days returned an indict-ment today utiuuist Mayor John W.l.lnck fur failure to intorce the ordin-ances auaiiiHt the social evil andakalnst It. I'.ertclson. it well knownreal . state at-lit- for r utin buildingsfor immoral ui p.. si s. as the uncut ofP. t.r Saiulberi; who was iiuiu.le.1 es-- ti

r.lav. as the owner of siich luiMdiuns.I ii'lrr th. law. Hie lii.in.r may befund II. Tin- - maximum fur P.. t'

isoli ami S.tll'lheiK is only ill'tlll was eh.irk't.l b.,,te tin- - nr.tii.l

jli!) 'h.lt Sim:',' ! s elurop-.I- )

sui. d mu loa-- of Tr."n Tt'O o$!'"! a wtt-l- and thai the mal or o,ll- -li alluw'tl tin plates io op.-r.it-- . Heis i hart- d w t ii hit .li.ii the po-

ll, depart ll.ei.t l.ul It. inlertelt- -

Mai i.r l.ieik iipptai.tl at therift'a t'ltae .ml li .ie I,,. i,,l in the

,' of 1 ' ......

WOOL PRICES

Exp ected That Demand Will

Soon Force Prices up in theAir; Contracting Fever in Ter-

ritories Quiets Down,

A.1 till- fii-- of Muy i PI" hf! ii

in iih nt t hot n m t in. ,,i,iiutiiufiii t ii i'i i f it ro ii,,li, il ii!itii'ilt-f.-- I Im ,i t In y ;t with wool t" f;i'III" OI'lll'I'M, mi'l ii hu innnl Moijili i i, hii- lu, muí t;, rn-- i

iliif. for tin- ii.ift I'mir or I'll f ll . '

li.lln- íriii'-iii- run of uiili.-- i 11 . Ill

."inililv iiihltliim, lilliln i iii.i U ' 'ii il h ii "ilon t ., ,,ir. .l"l os iíHu í tihln't w ii nt n i, y v. o il, hi ml, I

t.ik'- on ii lllllf if iiiiv W f I'i III, lllfI II i Kill. I.I Mil this

I, ;ii ii' o .ir ri un l.' lm tol l toIII' Illll 11 ,0't II r.--, il . III. I lllllf iliulnl

Ihf di dl.T.M ii .v.. til. l.v .I.- f t ilNl"- ow,.- ,11 it is no imuitll.ili on ,1, li , lialu Unit .stm kw

hf hollKhl two llflu-i- nl llfinl lliiM t l

W ith Un KI-- nt ii ii.ii of tinl.il'ti'l' 111 .1 urn t to un i uníI I' W ll IJ 'I t.r il If llOU.-i- l mlh.ll.-- III'- lint lll'iil. in i, Mal-

línnu. mid tin n.i nit- I'liiininn ii ri- tu U

h.ik-HliiK' ul' I" till' tliouininils ofwliih- thn ini'illiini sizftl mnl

" 111 il li lil'otllli'l IMS uro lililí. ly iisiliKtip ' iir 'i' l' itiri liii-- i ri. mnl wa Hlnir Initojii-- .intiii't Ii in will liaiit-- to rrt'-iti- f

loiw-- lint it now si i itis aloi'fi;"!"' that ii ii i's nifin liMilniii mid Unit thr sil ii. i ( inn Isi t i My In tlio hmhl.H of thf tlf a b .

Suli-- of lim iifi'k wi-i-- 4.7fii'i.O(lt'oinub-- . kiivm Iht- Aiiit-rlt'iii- Wool anilCotloll ftl'IKll'tfl'

rrosHt t An- IiIHmIWith iifiirlv It not .i ti if it tic-- 1 in f

of lit.- Hiapli' wool from thn wont amiit lítíiit rmiH proportion of thnwool noiv li lull' r roiitriul, and utptit'fH that urn HtA'crnl ri'iits a pouii'l

tlmn w. r.' paid a ji-n- ai;o. andwith u prolmhlr for everylioiuid of rotnhiiiir wool that can bohoii(!hl, llifti- i. llttlo proKpcot of a(li'i liiiiiiii m, ilk, i lot' novi'1-ii- l inonth.-- i

81 h'iist.Thr wool Hltuatioii uiiil tin' Koodii

lift' iidjust-lii-

tin nin lvi a iili i ly. In prospt.'it ntIt j.'t Tin- i razi' for wursli di in b ud-Iii- k

mil a ft ' iviiiiliii iiiiiiiulni'tur.'rto owr to iviiiHd-t- iiiarhiniT.vami cvt'ry now loinii inoanfi a irrt'iitt r

fur woistfd yarns mnl nmn-iiifiil- lv

fur worvtod ivool.v. This givosntn iiRth to ihe forr-iKi- i wools in iwirv- -

llOIIHI- IllTI'. IIH Wi'll OH l to th"ilnnii'Mtlf roiiililiiK wools now in pto-ci'-

ol (tin m i ntt. and if pi it i'H I'm'wool inlvmii-i- ' to ii finnt'i' t he t

w ill irlve H Komi profit abovf thf pulv ii Hi mnl tin- i'lirryiiiK oust,Ihi'.sf fori'lirn wools inii'l iiilviiin-i- i'or- -

nnd until hih'I minion.. jtin- - pi't tii nt iihIi'.iii; pi ii't s an-

li v liiwi'i- than lin y will In- a month '

limit iv( lolliliiu Woolb I nriisy.

In thf what "l l. t li ii k

iiools Willi im molt- than n normaltnr rlotlinm ivoiils, il Is ipiit

natural " oxpt ' t pi i''t I" tlf. lin.'.innl so fur as wo tun sit- Hurt- prom-Is- .

m o In- a iiltlf mnl ii"l"f illlT'i-fiir- i'

in nrlt'i' h.-- wi'ioi ruiiilihiK anilI'lollilnn wtiols. Unit "Ul nlforil tl"'nonlfii iiiiiniil'iu-liii'fi- t tit' oppoi'titiillytn im i' a In Miinf of thi'ir "Id-tin"- ' Inisi- -

Hess, lih-- l llf.v 't prices prnpor- -

ttoiiate In tho-fjlv- w ol s'.f.l K'o"" i'11"

the ii l III rcinitnble nil iv""1lilhrle. Tin , i,s, of w or- - ',f'l wools Willinatural!) put a reas'iiinl'li liinh I'l l' '

mi higli-- i l.i.-- s i loth, anil tin- probablei Inlhlllll Wools Will III- -

low ,e IU ml 11 . lis piil, ll- prill' nil III. If n ...Is anil Mllllkeep ii w Ide i:iioiu;h di! t relic- to placon oolelis ill ll llistilli til f class and ol.'Unit Cllll I"' Ihlllle dec Icily popularw ith the llliissi-s, tf tin- mil mi i ii tm j

es are wlllinir t nut up an b"ti"i- -

n l.li- fabric mnl prop.-ri- . .i..u ii

11 Is m Inn" ha v..

alinnil.iiu'e .f eothini4w,ll have ano. . ibis . ul', ii.--- i ii il l loll ol

hi n "I Ii flip run- - i. clotl.lm,'Hi i . i ' .

K 111.1. s IllUi-- lll"l'mnl Un ihniici over t w ...I'M. d I" o

,1 i, mi hi a mini I" "1 ll .mil II 111. Illllf mi uli . ' in "linn ,M III to tlin- -

Im hii iu nil if at er lass anw ith ,1,1-- Ml Mini ' il 'I.

MlitllllÜ Ul l oin a

llcl lo -- o Ule I. i tors w ll i

UK, i n. ni l out of

ill. Ill' s

I'lillnl Wool Mm k. t.All Mm "I pull. wools are ill

. k. Hie 'bV,

,,i, a, l,l ,1, in. in. tine.llllU Hi

.1 nil. Ill IIIH-

MI!.nppli pl'i. Ii Miiceil iron,nl I" l hi'- poiiiul Inch

th.i n tin mi. so farl,i MilllUC f bu 'im l these woolsh is not I" l.cl lllf price a.l-

.balde siioiilv eoinin;lilllCM Th Pth!M.,iy,h tbi" I "Mill ami up t th,ml. I, Ih- "I M.o-- w In l! th, Ioiik

II i ii, d up.ill be in v i i

o, tille, ol llll'l ,,w th- ml in.s nil thf..it. is ilion-

which ale sll. lina "i. and whichlilul iliirim; lb'- next

Will be un. ft- I'l

i,,ur or f'w-- wi . - it is i" '. I ""inblnii Kr'"' s alon. ,.! pulled Moms

Ibnt nr.- in ui li i; I ilfiiiaml. m1

color un"table. i thhm niI il.l li I it "! P'l '1 w. ilispoi c.l '

fi.'lll.- -lose te'liirlnu th" i t weeknun iioilUil

seonrcil Mtl- -.

TH- - il I I" "court il woi'h. is til

patnr. of the market mnl I " mostiislom-.- bv 'n tr.nl- -

nl is ...--, u li. m, lim..... i ......... t rs ., lid ilclllel'oii '" " olivine.

ihelf l b. ell a ttenc!-,l- l

in medium si, .1 t mnall lots or miswool to'" llillliedi.lt. coiisuine- -

..11 tin-

towav

t'nn. mol pibes r.ince or.l- -llts. C.."' c...'I i ci ts inAt this writlniii.i Hi ill.il'tv well s"b- -

I i puttyhasHi, sun pi)week finds til.'

.111.1 '.I,.,1 OW'l."I ii"" a . tli'lls iliuiini.-- l'

oii iiititv i distant.ni.l I h" di" N not .irnm. Hill ocIhulk ' thetinwin ii Salemure tbmi .isklllK pile.nport'd aoioiii't in ., .11,111111 toiiini

Tvrrlioi-- Wool- -.

t ba 'Thdown ti .1 ami v ".tibt.-i- lu t.l

mln'-t- . ll Hell M I, tan l iw.oN arefor J3 H : "il on ihe sh. back

nl "lllV "tl i' f, w Iiiuit" or a w

Th' l ' ..i, u il ins i in M-- u-

tin l.ttt-- I'iiii ''"" .im""!I. ill..last nk nnd ! '( ' part 'f tbOte-- , 111 ' . k. I'll! lilt a i . n fct "'C. ll" r- - i M.l tino I w i

iMl.'ll-l-l l" ;4 . lits,ls ,,i . In 111!.-,'i-

' d piii'lIna 1 k , nl- - " II- the wll"'.

I'tall .','1' mtl.tit nu'.ictiit b.- - abb,1,. I'll "I III..-

1,1 l., snltl. I

,"1,1 ..k. til' l;i;i I I l'.i.sIf ItlC I'C "

Tint, h.i" . a r tf

old t.i'lltoli Uiruiii lb" v

m'llif M.'llt.'ll st-- pi, all. I solo, t

.1 ,11, III IV i

Crow tn entino" Un Inili'iiK corpus.r.i i . dine." iintll Thurnln i

'Jlii- - Miimitii I Winy r ftnn m

Hf l 1'" ' I'"" '' "n,i WmIii-:-

lv of "-- ! month it Odd Kel- -

lona' hull, Z1 South Secondflt"'t. N"t nieeilnf, WedriM- -

iinv, Muy 12. 1'"!.jlfjidqum tern at Room 4, Mar- -

nr-t- btilldiiii. y' "hil 0l On- -Phono 1073.8rl. MlKioiiriHtii. r rrti.l

to tall i"l fKit"r.g ft .1 1 I! I'M Mi. Scv-

CHILDREN'S REVEL

ON WARSHIP

F i owniiu-'- Guiis of Cuiioor West

Viií'jnía flackí'jouud for May

pole Dance of Meny Young-

sters.

tnr Murnlng JtmrwU SiwUl WImI,, in., IM ", M.iy I Tin i

,, 1.. ni ii imiimIiIo II .llll'l"! 'in 'I I'l1"

Hi, ,v, tiim: tnr a i miv iili-n- M.iy !',;,ilv lor t lilliln n "ii" I'"' xti'UhK'-

,.1,, ,,1'MI .11 i. H. nti 'l l'"l" " l'"'i'''lII,. il t r ii W. M Vlminiii.un. In.i.-i- In Ut if- lim In. r 'Clif hoHtiKx

or tin iill'nlr iiiiK Míkk I ii lo It ,M.'-- i

im I,, ii. .Iminlil'T "I Cni.laiiik' n. tin- rtiiiiinmulfi' "I

lln- hiri iitiiM-i'- ni"' 'I'1' Kii'-i-- ,'1'1'

fifty t'llllill-fl- l ll'olil lllf Nt lli'ol, lltti llil-- thy Mlnh Mi'Ci'in ki n.

il lili eiii'Kimi rih n

lln- Mil) itt.lt' win . it i on tin- il'-- k

.iii.l to lln- in null- of tin- fililí'' liiitui

tin- .iiinii-ti-i- H ilo in t il until tlu y "!',Tin- piHIy tnlml with a HUI-- ,i

r, ulilrli iiw on lioy'ril tin.-

Hill.'-

SONS OF REVOLUTION

ELECT GENERAL OFFICERS

Aiiiiiili'ili". My.. M.iy I . Tin't . t mi i of offlri-r.-- of tin- Sima of

tin Aiiii-iir.ii- ltfWiluth.il with Inl'lit 'h nn mm follow

I'l TMllli-li- I il lll'l nl - .lllllKf Moi'1'in I).

Ill i'l.M' I""'!. Ci'iin.I'list 'h-- I'l l nt i ; in rnl I if.

'. M I if) i I I II llll'l', 'nl"s.ft, ml Yit-- 'r. siih nl-i- li in ml -

W ill. ml S. i nr. loivii,finirili 'li .' I'f. Ki,. rnl

( ifoi'm' I ' Si I'Ki .ml. Cu I.

'li I'ri "hii nl-i- iii'tnlMiijni- Miimi-- '. I'hlliitli Ipliiii.

Sft'ii tiny-ti- t in ml muí lti'Kl.t rut

i, iii rnl A llovimil clmk,II C.

'I'l i ,imui - i - John II.

Inn toiuIih. I'1'.'nklvn. X. Y.

HELPLESS MOTHER

WATCHES CHILD

DROWN

Itiiuic Youth Into

Willamette Ruer at Por and

and l oses L ile in l.ltu t to

Save I ittle Ciil,

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WOMAN BEATEN BY

CAR CONDUCTOR

Wife of One of of Calhoun

Jurors in Hospital as Result of

Altercation With One of Trac-

tion Magnate's Employes,

Br Morning .li.nrnul Hprclnl l.id Wir'l

Sun Francisco. May 1. .Mrs. "'.Macliuth. wile of one of the jurni'." I"

the trial of Patrick Calhoun,of the street railway system in till."

city, on the charge of bribery, Is In

St. Winifred's hospital in a ' ' ' al

condition, as a result of injurietoday during an aUciiuti'"1

with a street car conductor over ."

transfer. According to iitteiiiliSphysicians, she is suffering from

of the brain and niinii'n'Ufbruises on the body.

Juror MacltoUi, who lias I'1'"

locked up in the St. Fraud li'1''

with the other members of the jury

for some weeks, was given pemil."-io-

by Judge Lawlor today to visit

hia wife. Accompanied by a l pu'V

sheriff, he spent Pome tiim ut Hi'

hospital.It is rumored that us u result

the incident, the defense may ask thr

court tomorrow to UlMiilss MarM""'from the jury and scut in hi llla"the thirteenth Juror, on the grnmi'l

that Mac Until may be pr jiulii'"1

against the defendant as a nsiilt o'

the injury of his wile by one uf l""1'

houn's employe. Mr. Callmun. h''"ver, said tonight that he did nut

such action would be taken.

Albiniui riiue Driving club miiti""'races at Traction park this afternoonAdmission

FATRER SHOT DOWN

BY ANGRY SON

Attempt to Reprimand Youth

For Late Hours Results in

Death of Parent.

B.f Jtmrul !lwil - """l'Ureal Kill l Muni May '

pion Kop. foity milts suuthi.i-- l "'

da... Wa'.lo Kmaii was kill' I'i

t ightet son. Klnu--itboy had be i n at a dunce last

end did not ti turn until "' i K tl"'"morning. Apparently In had

ilrinkiiiK. Tin- father tuuiul fiiiil'

with him. unil in the cmii' ol tl"'

tfieatioii is said to haveknife ah th.- hoi. The latt r r.tlil'"'

a gun and shot his latin r ih

Summer lloanlerI'" you ke.p board' i s '"

"N"ii-.- answered Karnn r i

St I. -- We llull't k. t p 'emitiwais a. w oi,(. tlropniii' al"--

t.. t- -:l you the truth.I....11-.I- . Hin t V. I'l good eo'l'i''t' r tin lust thr..- or four 'bow." .Washington SHU-

Attend tht r.ic-- at Tr.ot " I"

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PRISONERS ENJOY

FlINKConsficated Liquors in Los An-

geles Calaboose Provide In-

mates With Hilarious Time

and High Pi iced Headaches,

(B.f Miirnhlf Journal Swlii tMté Wlra)

Nos AnK'hs. May I. More than a

score of prlsoin ru in the city Jail ac-

cumulated u lln'', liik'u-price- d wine

jatr last night and the l'uz.y tnnt;ucs

and throbbinü heads constitute the

ri'Kular order of business u round lb- -i

by hostelry this ninrnins. The p"-l!- '.

thcinst IV H were the lavish liosl

i.f tile occasion, altlnnik'b they til ! n' t

ktioi- it until afterward.Last night tin order was given to

lean out the bast incut storeroom,where a lark',' iinantily of clianipaKUcsspitrkllus burguiiili's. sauterncs,clarets ami other costly w lile wcr-sto- rt

tl the at ciiniulated product ofmany raids and pour the Iitpior intoHie newer. A Inr-- a- lniinber of trus-

ties were put to work to help openthe hottles and pour it Into the ilrain- -

ak'e trough which emptied into tl--

The ti imitation prow-- d too much.Sonic of the trusties ilninni'd the

trough and backed the sparkling mix-

ture of cosily wines into a nice pool

lu the room. Then bucket wasbrought Into n ipilsit ion ami the onn- -

ilii'-- t In iraii. In u eonipiiratively short1 nif there was a bacchanalian reveltaking place which surpassed any-

thing of the kind ever before under- -

lakeii In the city Jail. The hilar!)soon rose to sin h a height that thepolice in",' attracted and discoveredthe source of tin- good time, but tr"until after a larwt-- number of ".lar, "

ami soUJ-.- tl parti' s hud been success-fully negotiated by the tl. lighter,prisoners. These Here let anay totheir cell and left to meditate on til

vils of intemperance. The blockedseiver pipe was opened nnd In a shorttimo the rest of the forbidden liquorini3 pound away.

Interesting Titian Relics.j

A number of valuable Titian relics.including the painters will, have beendiscovered In the puisi-ssio- of a pour j

widow in clioni h.rg, a western sub-urb of P. rlin. These r. lics consist offorty-ti- n ee documents and Utters,which are entirely authentic.

The most int. r. ting dm unit nt.which has been di lphei ' d by twoexperts, Prof. HiMebrund ami Prof.I.ndw ig Justi. is a Ii tter written bythe emperor. "liarles V.. to Titian.This letter informs Titian that he hasbeen rais-- to the rank of Count ofthe oberfa'.z. and that certain curmu'priU'ag.s have been con ft i red itpt.ithim. Thi Imperial litter is countersigned by Titian hims.-l- t

Anoth.-- let 'Testing dm urn. nt v Ti-tian's last w ll mid t. stameiit. cover-ing .ishl pasen Two pictures haveb. en found, together with these do. u- -metlts. but it is lo t lit ci'lli-hisil- liprov. ,, ti.at they are Titi.nn.Theft- r lb s v. r- - obtained hy

en tor irom a di scemlant ofTitian. ho stiii lives .,t pu iv ,11

'"adore. J'u birth'. la. of tn. i. ,,tPaint- - r. London standard.

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