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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL.ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, W E I) N E S D AY , MAY 20, 191 3 ,

III I urrbr, nta Mouth.H Mil, ft Onia n Mih.Nh.gla ( tlr, a Onla.

od nml manufacture.! Willi nrlnlingFRATERNITY INITIATION

MAY KILL VffiAS ROYINVESTIGATION OF ROOSEVELT ORIS

LOBBY PROPOSED( MnaNi.i .oiirna. rrii-ia- l Aitn irj

''lampiiicii, III,, .May ','. ('.miIHutu hei , it sin. I. n( lu or, hiteotiire '

.at ihe I ' ii i .. Mil y nf Illinois, x litIlui nhaiu bespit .1 sultcilng from a '

blond i Inl mi I ho Ir.iin sic lailicdlimine, his iMlilallnn into tl e Phi'Kappa Nknia I'laleinil v. I'.n a her'slimne I. ill I, is Wms N. M. lllll'S- - '

In: ilmn bj tin- I ii it Is i pi . I. ll 111

be made I..IIIHI lnVThe tltrlllbelH nf be e( 'e h,m nly

ale Mb lit nil I'll- III. ill, I. II H afeal ,1 this III Ilium that the bnimight die In. in the Inluilcs. II isii'iiil-i i liseiniiM and has isiiuial re.lapses.

Cecil Ihnii her is the urn of Mr.and Ml . ('. ). Puncher of l.a ( Vegas.lie 1h in his junior ear at I llinnlsiinlyeriity ,

GOVERNOR HOOPER

SPEAKS TO VETERANS

i( wnNiN jraiai aranai taaaio wiatlchtitiunonga, Teiin., May 2. A few

audible R which later were

,':,::,7",'.,,,.m !!." :',,,:vr" "'V' M'l (II." I II I 11, I l H tl ll'l',,.l,

lien W. Hooper, of Tennessee, t iilavnt tho llrst meeting of the 1'nlledConfederate veterans twenty. third re-- j

union, liovernnr Hooper Is sii, toh ue be n the first re publii n ii staleexecutive to Welcome del.-Kate- to a

I'nlled Cotifcdi'iale Veteran's reunion.l!nvciiii.r Hooper, nt the end of Ills

addles, was given an omiiIhii.William W. Hid, Jr.. of Norfolk. Va.,

Was idecl.-- today coiiimander-ln-- . hlcfof the Sons of Confederate Veterans.lalg ir Scurry, or Wichita Falls, Tex.,was elected commander of the trans- -

Mississippi department.

TRAINMEN OPPOSE

presses duel fountain pens."Senator lioo.l. nf Missouri, called at

tention i.i figures showing thiif aMIi IiIimii beet sugar company h:il it

capitalization i.f nvtT $.noo.iHn. (',,.nun, nan of which wim Kihcduled axgno.l will.

"Vox," said Senator Thomas, "nriilnf tlx. tMt.Aon.nnn capitalization "fthis Industry In America. $ co.nno.oiiois water, itoo.l will, had will, or any- -

tliltlK except fl)'t I capital :ilnl lin In-- i

( ilium on Iho productive energy (if liteennti,ry nml theso manufacturer.,

.charge tho Colorado consumer (if theirsugar "'0 New Vm k juirn plus thefreight charges from New York toHonver. I hear no protests; to tho sen-

ate of tho l'nito.1 States from the

ai.out miSenator Thornton, of Louisiana,

spoke of re murks made liy SenatorMnrtlno, referring to tho I.oulxlunnsenators as 'onlamlty howlers."

Mnrtlno replied that ho had notmeant to reflect upon the Louisianasenators.

"Hut," Senator Martlno continued."I deny tho right of tho senators from

to fimifl to tho people ofNow Jersey and demand that wo shallhon mom up i.y tho enm and keep

.(iit'll ,.."i. ..nnr ii ui iiiu iiu'- -

known for a long tlnio what wan com-ing mid why In hoaven'H mi mo haven'tyou adjusted yourselves? If you can'tgrow sugar, grow something else."

Senator Hrynn, of Florida, Introduo.t an uniotidmont to the hill whichwould IncreaHo tho tariff on lemonsand other oh run fruits. Tho nine of thoboxes which take an duty un-

der tho I'nderwood hill, would ho re-

duced from one and ono-fonrt- h culiiefoot, to one nihil; foot. The sizes takinghigher duties will he decreased one-hal- f

euhle foot and one cuhlc foot ro- -

spcctively.Part of tho republican proKram for

debating the tariff bill In the scnatowax nuuinca touay.

More.than twenty senators haveIouk speeches In preparation. SenatorI.:t l"olctte plans to talk for onewhole week on funny features of thebill.

Keiiator rturton will make one of thefirst speeches. Senator Oliver Will dis-

cuss the Iron and steel schedule; Sen- -

BY CUMMIN S

OF 0 W A

President's Charge That Spe-

cial Interests Arc Trying to

Influence Tariff LegislationCreates Excitement,

LOUISIANA SENATOR'S

SARCASTIC COMMENT

Lippitt of Rhode Island Speaksof "Seemingly Almost Or-

ganized Attempt by Demo-

crats to Stifle Information."

Kv uoNNisa jouRMa. (racial icaaco w.aalWashington, May ;7. President!

Wilson's iharg,o that an "insidious!lnhliy" n at work In Washington inI.i half of changes in the tariff bill,v as brought to tho formal notice ofjthe senate today through a resolution,by Senator Cummlim demanding anImmediate Investigation by a commit-to- o

of five senators to discover theIdentity of nil persons who had maderny fforts to present arguments orbring Influence to bear In favor ofchanges In the tariff law. A simlla'n solution was introduced in the housebji Ilcprcscntalive Tavenner, of Illi-

nois.Senator Cummins attempted to se-

cure immediate action on his resolu-tion which would authorize the great-est Investigation of "lohhy- -

. ,!""'"" ol nan r weu. me ...o,.,...- -resolution rinaiiy went over tor oneday 'vlthout action.

Tho proposed Investigation wouldrequire all senators to give, names ofany persons who had approached orwritten them In the interest ofchanges of the tariff law; would re- -

onire President Wilson' to furnish the,.,.n.n. r..f..le,.l ... I,, l.iv, U I !l I e 111 . II t

PROPOSED MEASURE"" ,,f" ,n """ " amwof president of Ihe pulled states, hiiivanything urlous. in his position or

1RY MORNINO JOURNAL RRCCIAl LCARtQ WlR( C lit I M U I., t hi tlv..lv Nl.nnl ll

ator Lodge tho textile schedule; Sena-jln- g over undertaken by ci.n-?r-ss-.

tors McCumher, flronna, Norris, Nel- - Senator liallingcr at first objectedson nnd Clapp the ngricultur.il sched- - 'f- "c roluton as "absurd",iilo; Senator Smn.it tho wool schedule,!'"' withdrew his objection tut, on d- .-

that ii great and powerful lobby waslate records because there vwis u rul.e work mid woidr iiulhori-..- - the prevent ll. f lowc r " hn n.l.l.d,

alorlul lominlilee to determine vvheth-- ! "hc governor of Ohio has a right toor Ihe fiction of the lobbyists who make any observations concerning tin--

might be discovered was "proper or! that he sees fit and I am at lilniiyImproper." it" form any opinion of him that I

in v ri ktii v i:it.;oi-xvvv-

niNo. ."is.

j a nnnilvnifnN 1

PROTEST AGAINST !

TARIFF BILL- -

FEATURES

Provision Favorable to Goods;

Shinned in American Vcs -

sols Regarded as Violative!

of Commerce Treaties.

SENATOR THOMAS HITS

BEET SUGAR LOBBY!

,

rmnloves' Coercion Charged;

President's Denunciation of

Representatives of Special

Interests Commended,

cav uornim journal (racial itaate w.RllWashington. May 2". chairman

Simmons, of tho scnato finance com-

mittee, will call nt the state depart-

ment tomorrow to discuss with Score- -

... ...!.... w.li1rmtiny nryan me pci ii"i"K --

which have arisen hecause of foreign

imicstx to ndminlHtrative feature of.n,., hm I'rncttoiillv tho entire time ofif.,inv'H calilnot mootintc wax devoted

In- I'rosident Wilson and bin advlxcru

la this phase of the tariff situation.Si nator Simmons admitted that ml- -

tncriuis ptotevts had hoen filed witni, ,.i, .litiee from Germany, ranee,

ilrwit lliitain and other forcinn roun-Iric- s.

Complaints have boon made thatcertain clauses of the I'nderwood bill

would abrogate treaties with forclcn

cmmlrics. Senator Simmonx was

today that Count von Horn-siorf- f,

the (icrniiui ambassador, who

recently went to l'.crlin to confer with

Herman tariff cxpftria was mwiH,iil for America with a supplenionbil j

protect aK.'ilnst the provision which

rtonld BrnnfjuSor copt discount InJhe tariff on ii:Tts in American-- ,

nwn'irfjpi'-- d vowels. 'There!havniV''i1i'-l-1"n- s tnnt Tresident!Wilson wonb pt" object to an olimi-niuiii- tt

of tUtf.fvifdon which Is wild j

n be field iiy''ormimy to bo n viola- -

tti.ii V.f tho ci,ftiii. . and navigation i

'treaty of 1S2S.

Tariff honrina ''Y "10 senatewhich have been

in progress for nearly n month, closed

t.miulit and tomorrow will bepn theiietnal work of revising tho sclieilulcsus they come from the house Willi tin--

close of the hearings. Tho tariff bo-c,:-

tho subject of discussion in thesenate, enlivened by references to

rrefiidcnt Wilson'" denunciation ofjtariff lobbyists and cither tilts betweendemocratic senators on the (ulnar;Hiiesliiins.

Senator Thomas, of Colorado, In n

speech ill which llO declared he would j

"iippni-- the I'nderwood bill as it comesfrom the finance committee, brandedas a false reflection or piiuiic senti-ment In his own state n protest anainstthe siiunr schedule forwarded to thesenate by bnnkcro and commercial or- -

Kaniiaitions in Denver. This commu-

nication had been mibmitted by Senator Shafroth, of Colorado, by request.Senator Thomas described tho protest!as part of tho organized effort beingmade by the beet suKar monopoly toinnniifactiire artificial public sentl- -

meat and bring it to bear upon thesenators from Colorado.

.Many communications from peopleIn ('.ilorado urging tho senator to;stand by the democratic program wereread. One charged that employes of;

, the sugar mills there had been order- -

cil to write letters to their senatorsand to 1'rcsident Wilson jirotestingagainst the I'nderwood bill, and to;"advise the heads of their respectivedepartments: when they had wrltlenthe letters."

A man named Price, formerly cm-- jpluyed hy tho Croat Western Sugar!I'onipany, bad enclosed a letter recoiv-- 1

fil from the head of the companyhim to wrlto a letter of pro-tes- t.

The writer said he recently hadbeen laid off and that when ho d

again for w ork, he was takenback nt reduced wagon, "because ofthe uncertainty about the tariff." Mr,I'l'ioe also had enclosed a letter fromthe. riieat Western Sugar company to1farmers statins' that under the pro- -pose, tariff the best that It could pay!for sugar beets would be $4.50 a ton.

"Hlght here," said Senator Thomas,'T want to call nttentlon to tho fact'hat some years ngo the beet sugar;manufacturers of the state notifiedthe farmers that $4.50 would be the!Price they would pay for beets. Atthat time the farmers refused to growboots at that price nnd the manufac-turers wore forced to pay higherlirices which It has boon demonstrated'hey could well afford to do."

Senator Thomas attacked theof the boot sugar com-

panies, declaring that the $ri0,00fi,0n0npitnlization of tho companies in

''dorado was $30,000,000 water, uponwhich they paid dividends on thePreferred and watered stoek," nnd

'bat one of the companies had a sur-plus In exooss of $10,000,000. "At least'bey dirt have such n mirplus," thes,,nator continued, "before they beganthis fai.o propaganda ngainst the'"riff hill. How much they will spendflr that now and how much of it here,after win be treated nx cost of produe-,in- n,

I don't know. Those heavywant to rob tho people

10 Pay a profit on their capital lnvest- -

GARY ANO FR1CK

DID NOT DEC E

ROOSEVELT IS

CONTENTION

(Defense Intioduces Testimonyto Prove This Fact at Trial

of Suit to Dissolve Steelj

Coi potation. j

EXPERT ACCOUNTANT

ON WITNESS STAND

Gives Evidence Tending toShow Brokerage Firm Held

Majority of Stock in Tennes-

see Coal & lion Co.

. MIIRMINO JOURNAL IMCItL IIARID WIRR)

New York, May J ..Testimony toprove thai Judge Klbert 'I. finry,i lii.ii in in of the I 'lilted Slates StoolCorporation, and H. C. I'l l( k, ll dlrceti I'. ill, I not llecelVl President Itoose- -

li It, as tillcKi-.- l by tbe government.when ill ei tidd him it was necessaryfor the ( oi pnral ion to take ov er theTtnncHsee ('.ml and Iron company Ini.nler to (.top the panic of liinT, wasIrtroduceil by the defense today 111

the government suit to ,lis..lve thecm n r.tinll as an Illegal comblnal Ion.The testimony was given by ThomasW. Joyce, a seciirily clerk III tile of-

fice of .1. P. Morgan and company.According to the gov el nnieiit com-

plaint, I bu y and k misi epi . sent-e- .l

the fad when they I. .Id presidentKocsevclt that the bliikerage firm of,n. ire and Si hl.-- had among its

a majority nf the stock of theTennessee ('....I and Iron .ompi.nv.and that the firm would fail and Ihepanic be accent nate.l unless the stockpledged as collateral for loans wusex. 'hanged for bonds of the I'nlledStates Sbel corpoi at Ion. It was nottrue, the complaint stated, that Mooreand S. hl. y had an aiuoiint of stuck

(even approximating a majority,Mr. Joyce testified today that on

Sunday. .November :i, I!in7, the ilnvhelnre Only and Krli k w.-n- to Wash- -

iligton to nee the president, he hadmade an cxaiuiuiitlou o Mnmc an.)Scl. ley's blinks at the direction of M f.Morgan and found that firm had 1fi7,- -

una shares out of the Tennessee coo.- -

pan.v's total outstanding slock of;L'lis.nna shales, n( which only "il.uuo

.shares were not tied ui. In c.dlali r.lpledged for loans. He said he had so!reported to Mr. Morgan al the meet- -

Iiik of financiers held that night at!the Morgan lllrary and thai Mr. Mor-- ,

Man had Hit I.I

"Those figures agree Willi what I

have been told."Judge Cary followed Joyce on the

stand, bid after testifying briefly run-errin- g

ihe organization and growthof the Illinois Steel company, ofwhich In- - was a director in tl allydays of the sled industry, be was ex-

cused until tomorrow. Thenf James A. presi-

dent of lb rpiuatiiiii, was complet-ed today.

The ciislnm of "dumping" sleel pro-

ducts abroad doting periods of de-

pression In the domestic market wastine of the subjects i.honl which heVMIS (UesUiiUell.

Mr. testified on direct cx- -

i.iiiiii.'iliiui that prev ious to the organ-- !

Izntiiin nf lin- - corpornlion Hut ovcr-- I

seas markets were used by Americansleel companies "only for dumpingpurposes", and that the steel corpor-- j

iuli.it "had lo live down" this busi-- I

noss before it could develop its cx-- 'port trade."

He could recall but one companythat engaged In the pro. lice, (he Cnr- -

in gle ' company, and In Hint case it

's inlerniilleiil.In IS'IX, on. of Hie s(ee rail

production of the Carn.-gi- companynt to Canada, Mr. lest iru-.l- .

?. ted by the Car-- 1Z:::':VZ:H' ic.pilsltlon by the corporal Ion,

(ban In s !l 7. 1 MHi, '.Mi" iin.l Put), h"said.

Si lect St. I.ouis ns Ileiid(iuirters.Detroit, Mich., May 27. Hereafter

nil grand division meetings of the Or-

der of Hallway Conductors will beheld in St. I.ouis every three years.This decision was reached today nt. a

convention of the organization whichhas been in soslon here for twoweeks. The order voted today againsta, compiilsoiy worklngmen's compen-sation law.

(.ovcriioieiil Armor Pluto Plant.Washington, May 27. Another

step toward government operation ofan urnior plate plant was taken bi-

lbo senate today, when It adopted :',

resolution presented by Senator Till-

man, chairman of tho naval affairscommittee, calling on tho secretary ofthe navy for complete inl'iirnial Ion asto the feasibility of such action.

Suffi'ag(-H- i Ibin.b in Library,Sheffield, Kng., May 27. An ingen-

iously constructed bomb, hearing theInscription, "Votes 1'or Women," wtiSfound ia Ihe public library today. Thebomb was plunged Into waler.

Scotch Aviator lake-- , f atal Plunge.Montrose, Scot la nit, May 27. Lieu-

tenant licun iiid L. Arthur, of tinarmy flying corps, was killed today.He was filing at 2,IHI0 feet when hismachine collapsed.

King lo It.ccive W. H. Page.London, May 27. Waller nines

Pago, the new American ambassador.to' bo received by King Ceorge on

Friday. ' la

SENATE SHOCKED BY

VIOLATION OF

SACRED RULE

Pomeiene Reads Letter T mmGovernor Cox of Ohio,

Shaiply Criticising Goff andGallingor, His Colleagues.

'(V MCRNIN JOURNAL (FCCIAl l IAtB WIMtl

Washington, May - Si natorI'oinerenc, of iihio, aroused criticismfrom his colleagues by having rei.nin the senate tonight, a I. tier from j

lioveinor Cox, of Ohio, attackingSeimtiitH Cuff, of Went Virginia, andOallliiKcr, f New Hampshire, on ac-- j

count of statements made In debate'relating to the governor's refusal to!send troops to Cincinnati lit the limeof the recent street enr strike.

Senator Stone, speaking from thedemocratic side, and Lodge, for fiet. publicans. ds larcri the reading ofthe biter was in violation of theset rules, the hitter oxpn sslng (hehope that It would be expunged fromthe record. Tho letter was periuiUcdto stand, however, lifter SenatorsCallinger and lb 'II' had made stroiixreplies to (iinernor Cox and SenatorI'liinereno had eprosscd the ciiiivle- -

thill (hat ho had not Inlan d theI 11 I'M.

Senator Pomcreno peaking to the j

Kern resolution for an I n i intothe West Virginia coal fields condi-tions, defended tho hcIIoii of Gover-nor Cox In refusing to send troopsInto Cincinnati at the time of thestrike and reviewer', remark of theIwo republican se,llor oritlolsint;the governor for his failure to declaremartial law. Ho said he t It hlduty to present (Jovorpor Cox's ownstatement received in n h id r to him.

"I am personally Indifferent,"wrote the Ohio governor, "to the In-

temperate ot servutloiias of the tw omembers of your body exi opt thethought that if there were any doubtIn my own mind ubout the proprietyof my conduct, It would be entirelyremoved by the senatorial evidenceof disapproval."

j

Senator Calling. r declared that IfIhe senator from Ohio had outlined i

the nature of the letter he neverj

H'l HI I ll have contributed It to Pie sen- - j

co fit."Senator Guff declared there bad

Just lieen r. a.t a cominunli nliiui thatwas an Insult to t'.e senate nnd adegradation to the state of Ohio.

"Senator Pomcreiie defended hisaction. If T have in any way violatedtho proprieties of the Si nale," hesaid, "no ohe regrets It, more than I.

Hut I am not coiivinceil that I have(lone ho. The senators did tint hesi-tate to reflect iipnii a state and tocriticise a dlMlingiilMhed Ljovernor and1 (lid not feel the utterances ill t'lelatter wire different In kind or de-gree from the utterances of tile sena-tors themselves."

At this point, Senator lincon brokeIn, continuing debate on the Kernresolution and the incident wasclosed.

WOOD 'S COUNSEL

E HEAVILY

FOR CLIENT '

l) S D 10 V G bOVCmmCIII AllegQ- -''

tion That Mill Owner and!Af rnmnlirrt in Allfcrprl f!np -I IV'UVI I l'IIUU III IIIVVU VV.M

spiracy Met to Plot Outrage

(RV MORNINO JOURNAL RPCCIAL LBA6RO W.RI

Huston, Mass., May 27. The de-

fense In the dynamite conspiracytrial succeeded today In Introducingevidence that on the night of Janu-ary 19, 1!12, In the hours when thegovernment alleges President WilliamM. Wood, of tho American Woolencompany, and Frederick K. Atteauxwere furthering a conspiracy to"plant" dynamite nt Lawrence, bothdefendants were attending a confer-ence of mill agents, at which an ap-

peal to the strikers to return to workwas ngrced upon.

Since the beginning of the trial, theprosecution has sought to prove that

conspired 'with John J. P.reen and!Krncst W. Pitman to prejudice pub-lic opinion against the strike of tex-

tile operatives at Lawrence by hidingdynamite on premises occupied by

the strikers. '

Tho evidence reR.-irdin- Pie ((in-

ference was brought out on the crossexamination of Walter M. Ijimont,agent of the Wood mill, one or un-

American Woolen company's plantsat Lawrence. On bis direct exami-

nation, tho witness said that ho sawAtteaux at Wood's home at Anduvcron the night of January l!)th,

Replying to questions by Henry V.

Tin) tin rt. counsel for Wood, Lainontsaid that Wood and Atteaux wereattending ll conference participatedin by agents and other officials of the !.;

American Woolen company.

BUT NEVER TO

EXCESS, HE

ASSERTS

Libel Suit Against Michigan

Editor to Disclose MinuteDetails of Personal HabitsDtiiing His Public Life.

MANY PROMINENT MEN

TESTIFY TO SOBRIETY

Glass or Two of ChampagneNow and Then, White Wine

at Meals and StrongerBrands Only When Needed,

! unaN.s jo.,ri anri.i V(t.,. w .,,Mar.iuetie, Mi.h., May

dore ItoiixeVolt, a picture of ruddyv'gnr and perfect health, turned lsquare head and a niiiare nw In thedirection of twelve farmers, team-sters, miners nnd woo.l-.me- In ro.uttoday, and g ive his charm tor of so-briety as "not n total abstainer," butnever Intoxicated In his lite. Illstestimony corroborated that of oth-ers who followed. If the sturdy look-ing man who spent seven years of

ers of t'le woods and tho mines ihalhe s rot fealli- - n drunkard, lischarged In an allegedly libelous ed-

itorial by the defendant, Heorge A.Newett, his countenance did not bo-tr-

It, nor did his manner.When Mr. Pound, his couiihoI, aft-

er a brief outline, of fie plaintiff'scase to the Jury, cnlled the i olonelto the witness stand, tho latter slop-ped briskly forward.

"N'ntv tell the Jury," Instructed Mmlawyer, and the client who had beenpresident twice faced the Jurors iutheir box and proceeded to "lollthcin" as directed.

j "At public dinners, I sometimesdrink a nl .s. of ( hiiinpaKiie, perhaps

fwt.- oil an average, I rnny say on"glass of champagne a month."

'i'he witness snapped hk word outjili his peculiarly distinct, I hoppyemindatioil, and added, aflcr ll In...military (muse, with emphasis, "findI do thai in public," At this, JiplffoHI. hard C. I'laniiig.ui, presiding overthe court, rebuked an outburst oflaughter.

"There was n fine nod of mint titthe White House," continued Ihowitness, who vvi.s left pretty much totell Ills own story. Then his eyessparkled nnd lie said:

"I may have drunk . half" n (logonmint Juleps in u year." A light sup-ply or wltie was taken on Iho Afri-can expedition- ami along With thisIt bol lie of brandy was taken alongfor the colonel.

The physician of tho outfit mens- -I'li'd It out to him from time to timefor chill..! or oilier reasons.-- j

"1 touched nothing else In tho'eleven month-',- continued the wit-nes- s,

"and the doctor, iippnrclitly out.f a 'vlilni, at (he end of the trip,

m. iisiue.l what was left and foundI hn I I bad consumed Jus sevenounces."

Attorney Horace Andrew, of the--defense, devoted little time to erossexamination. ' Mr. Andrews' manner

'is suavity itselr. Ho spenkM softly.'only when a witness; tries in enteriiiln further explanations Hum hisillieslions require, does his voice rise.At fUich times, his tones Nootn tohave claws.

Colonel ltoosevclt, however, was ntradable witness, and Mr, Andrewsmade no attempt change his testl-iiion- y.

In epitome, the former president'slesllmoiiy showed that ho drank

or wine only when compelledit lor indisposition or when the enn- -

was Introduced to Indicate Hint thoplaintiff's pliy ileal vigor, his func-tional perfection, his violence, of ex--

jerclse and his Immense capacity forwork could not exist In the personof an individual who got "drunk andHint not Infrequently," us the allottedlibelous editorial lu the Iron Oil)charged.

important witnesses on this phasowere, lr. Alex Lambert, Itooscvelt'Hfamily physician and Intimate friendof thirty years, and J. T. .V. Klxey,surgeon general, (". S. N'., retired.whose official duties during the Me.Klnley and Hoosovelt terms ol" nf.flee Included little else than to guardthe presidential well being. Other

i witnesses were Jacob Klls nnd fillson.(iardner. the latter a zoologist and

w riter and the former a newspaperman.

When Mr. Andrews, on cross exam-ination, suggested that lr. Lnmbort'sknowledge of w hat the colonel drank

t meal times did not extend tobreakfasts, the doctor, who talked

.very rapidly, sparkled back: "Oh,yes, Indeed, many breakfasts, I havo

.frequently stayed at tho lioosovolthome all night, and might drop Inat breakfast any day, ns I frequentlydid."

l. Lambert said he had written, ft

book on alcoholism which was stand-ard in the profession and he had

N.n I ''rancisco. May ;'7. Hy a yobof ;i to 1, the Priitherhoo.l of Hull,way Trainmen, In convention here,registered opposition tonight to theproposed work men's compensation adnow before congress,

officials said tonlgnl that w hile thedelegate preferred that the presentfederal liability law remain unchang-ed, they regarded with favor theworkmen's: compensation laws now Inforce In eighteen states.

KERN RESOLUTION

FINALLY

IN SENATE

. . .

UOmpi CllCHS! VC IllVCStlgatlOl) Of

Strike Conditions in Coal

Fields of West Virginia Is

Aulhoiicd,

RV MORNINtf JOURNAL RRfr.AL LIAaill W.RflWashington, May Z'i- .- Hy a viva,

Voce vole, Hie s. Hale adopted todayIhe resolution authorizing a HvvocpliivInvestigation of ciiiiilltlmis precedingand aec'iniinliylug the strike of coal!miners in the Paint Creek region In,West Virginia. Tho resolution lirslIntroduced la somew hat illi'I'ereiitlol In ly Senator Kern, lias been hc-- i

lure the senate for a month.ruder ihe resolution's authority,

tile senate, through Ihe education andlabor ( ' , will look into the' '

charges of peonage in West Virginia,of violation of immigration laws, ofInterference with the malls and post-(- .

lilies, and of violation of the con-

stitution and laws of Ihe I'nlte.l SliilCKIi, the trial of cillzciis by a militarytribunal. It will examine reportedcombinations among operatiirs in v

of the ShiTinuii anti-tru- "el,and alleged discrloilnallmi by immi-gration a nl limit ies at ports of entryni'd deierniine whether arms ami ex-

plosives were Impelled Into PaintCrook for Improper use.

The terms of the aiithorl.atlon areHo broad thai Hie conimillec will he-

ebie . inquire Inlo anything and ev-

il.idling which figured in Hie troubleI. ,. two n the miners and the operators.

while Senators llorah, Works andCummins are preparing lengthy argu-ments.

GRASSHOPPER 1 Ij

SLOWLY MI

ACROSSSTATEi

Vast Horde of Destructive In. . .,,

SeCtS ReaClieS Lllda 011 Way.

Westward; Clovis Prepares!to Head Off Invaders.

ICPffCIAL OICRATCH fO MORNING JOURNAL!

Clovis, N. M May Si". The huge

army of grasshoppers, covering a

stretch of land twenty miles long nnd

four miles deep, which Invaded th'1

slate on tho oast yesterday, last night

reached Rlldii and are moving on Clo-

vis nt tho rate of about a mile a day.

The citizens here have cnlled a nifissmeeting to be hold tomorrow night at

which time fiinds will be raised and a

plan devised for heading off the In-

vading army. Portnles willwith Clovis in this effort.

Santa I"e officials left here this af-

ternoon for Klld.'t to investigate tho

situation at Kli.la'.

The grasshoppers are moving in astraight line and are totally devastat-ing tho country In their path. Theyhave stripped tho range of nil grassnnd literally destroyed growing crops.

WSHIXC.TOV IS NOTAI.ltMi:i AT INVASION'.

Washington, May 27. Tho grass-

hopper Invasion of northeastern Now

Mexico, a telegraphic report Of whichreached the department of agriculturetoday from A. (. Hammer, one of itsagents, is not causing alarm among

officials hero.Professor 1". M. Webster, in charge

of the bureau' of insect invasions, saidtoday the pest was not likely to sprendover" a largo fireii as it could ho

fought because it had nottravelled far'or done much damageto crops. Th,; report from Mr. Ham-

mer shows it is the "differential grass-

hopper," not the fast moving variety,which spread over nearly the cntlrocountry In the eighties.

Mr. Hammer reports that about onehundred square miles, most of It graz-

ing country and sparsely settled, hadbeen Infested, and that the swarmprobably originated from one whichsettled In that section Inst fall.

"P.ut a aimplfl means Is at hand forexterminating tho plague," said Mr.

Webster. "All the farmers have todo is to make n mixture known asgriddle mixture, composed of a hnlfbarrel of horse manure, one pound ofsalt nnd one pound of Paris green.

If Iho manure Is not fresh, the saltshould be dissolved in water.

"The grasshoppers will eat thisreadily and can be poisoned by themillions. This Now Mexican invasionneed not cause great alarm, for It Is

similar to outbreaks which occur insome, parts of, the country every yearand which pass away without havingdone very wide or very great

"

SciiMtor Cummins declared lie hadpresented the demand for an investl-- jgation because members of the senatehad been put In a Very "unenviableposlllon."

1 I ri I iig .1 , .1..- .IKiii n. iiiivest affected by pending . gihitlon toappear and offer argument," ho said..., ,,., kn,iw ,hilt ny i..bb.vists ..r..lure. None have approached mo.l ut we have a tariff bill before us.A great many m.-- are here, 1 sup-pose for the purpose of pulling legit-

imate argiitiu-tit- before Ihe senatennd its committee alfecting that leg-

islation."Now, It Is said by the highest au-

thority tliat a lobby of great proper-dins, employing means of tho mostInsidious find Illegitimate characterIs engaged in the effort to secureehaiiKOS to the bill as now proposed,The public has been led to believennd will believe that If any changesare made they will have been due totheir influence.

"I don't know what a lobbyist Is.f it Is the man who appears to make

legitimate arguments, I am for him.Hul tho country has ti right to knowwhat influences are surrounding thesenate r the I'hlted States, to knowwho is hero and who Is attemj.ting bynrgument, by Influence or by persua-sion, to chaug" toe tariff rates."

The fight over the lobby resolutionended ill ruptly n( tho objection ofSenator Owen. Tho president's pub.lie statement of yesterday had broughtan early comment in the senate fromThornton, one of tho senators fromLouisiana, who opposes the prcsidcnTsfree sugar program. Commenting onsteps that Louisiana sugar Interestshad taken to secure certain Informa-tion which he presented to the sen-

ate, ho said:"1 suppose that is what some peo-

ple would call 'Insidious lobbying,"hut It'H what we consider an earnest,legitimate effort to try and save alargo part of our state from this Im-

pending blow."An echo of the Cummins resolu-

tion was heard shortly after It waslaid afddc when Senator Lippitt. ofRhode Islnnd, asked Chairman Sim-

mons, of the finance committee, whenthe senate, might expect to got thematerial being presented to tho, sub-

committee in the shape of briefs.Senator Simmons replied that onebook of brlafs probably would beavailabio tomorrow.

Senator Lippitt referred to the"seemingly almost organized at- -

tempt" to stifle information in regardto the tariff bill. One report, he said,was that those who came to Wash-ington to testify in regard to the sched.ules had been threatened with "hang-ing ns high as Hainan," while an-

other said n million dollar fund wouldhe raised to investigate those who tes-

tified. .

Culohra tnt Slldc Again.Pannma, May 2 7. The slide on

tho east bank of Culohra cut again is

active. After n heavy rain yesterdayseveral hundred thousand yards ofearth nnd rock slid into tho cant! ex-

cavation, burying a locomotive, tencars and two steam shovels and oovcring all the tracks. Work at thestation In Culohra cut will bo nt icomplete standstill for several days.

Ilia invostig-alli- will no in,, seconu yentlonalllles of public occasions re-in the history of tho nation, so far as ,red, except that he Hikes a. glasssuiators have shown In debute, to be f iuht wm,, rarely two, with hismade of the ni ls of a slale by a log-- meals.iHlallvo blanch of Ihe federal govern-- I yi.-'- ,,f the i,,.eee,ti,1D- leullnionu.merit. The strike lu the Conor H'AI-en- e

milling region In Idaho, was In-

vestigated by a bouse committee in1110 0.

The education and labor committeewill meet probably tomorrow to beginthe work of Investigation. Its firstaction will be the naming of a

to make a personal tripto the coal region to examinewitnesses. Senator llorah will beihnirman and Senators Shields, Swan-s- i.

n, .Marline an. Kenyon w ill be othermembers. The reportis looked for nevl month.

"Tho governor of West Virginiastruck at the foundation of humannlierty," declared Senator Heed, dis-

cussing the establishment of martiallaw and the trial of citizens In a mil-

itary tribunal."Instead of standing upon ll pedes-

tal as I have heard II said on thisfloor, he stands lu the pillory nnd, inmy opinion, lie will stand there aslong as in. tit revere liberty in WestVirginia.''

'cgi-- lcv-rml- is Capluro.1.(la., May 27. Kit-har-

Aimlln, the negro who nttneked awhile woman In Soiiilt Carolina sev-

eral weeks ago and who has killedthree members of posses trying tocapture him: was shot and capturedseveral miles north of here today. It

said be l.s dangerously hurt.

TWO ALBUQUEh JUE MORNING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. 1913.

(run cm It v ml r l ti h I

I. in. 'in, r.iirlt (iiiuiil. , Hi" ! IMPATIENT POWERS FINANCIAL STRAITS HEAVY PINES FDR"McCORMICK"

MOWERS and RAKESinhm In Hiiiii i.fif- et

f h. He hni,it! m,i On- - 11111I M mi .unpinn I'M r In r in

SEND ULTIMATUM PUT FRISCO IN.

SIIERIN LAW

v?isrcl(v '(till i&vTO BELLIGERENT GOURT" S HANDS VIOLATIONkVr it-a' f

; '

::"' 'k;vBALKANS IS INDISl'ENSIISLEf'eceiveisJilp Follows Failuic Goveinment Cinclies Coipoia- -

of Di.-7- Railmad vSystcm toliaise Money to Meet Press-

ing ObmMtioms,

tions and Individuals of the

"Coaster Brake Trust"1,500 for Combining

PcHc Tn-at- Must Be Si-.ii-

Without Fuillif'i' Delay Is

Fmphaiic Stalc'inciit to vSci-vi- aa

and Oiot-- Governments.

laid. In iiMI"d liiin i'if) nmiiiinsiiinl i t n...fi hhn In i k iuhIin ill Hn' i'f em v : Ii d liiiiii'i In

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II. Ii- - . , il.l in. I h.i i .'"It'll ilrhlil...i II .'!! tu I. Ii"li ili;' it "

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p un', iiml :. I. M nn hi ll, ,ri iih til :' i in iHI imnt hy J.lilui' Jnhn I!, II. . I.

Ihi- - H. I.i.niv jif.il S M ini li' n Hull- ,,f liiift,,!,,, in ih. , nf nixly fnf--

nl iitiii,in. h. ii. ,ii.,Hil, , r- - Hiriilli.im iiml Inilh nlii.il id-f- fh.

iH l'ir th- - riiili.niil In Ih.. ffilfiiil f,.l(.,,Mi (ll ,hl. ..,,.,,.,,.,, nl'sI ..ini! h if I. Hi- thin nfi. ri i, in- -t I hr h iilli'il "....int. lnuk.

to the future success of every

young man or woman.We particularly invite the

younrj people to epen an ac-

count in this bank whose offi-

cers arc willing at all times to

assist them and teach them' the modern methods of sound

banking.

First Savinys Hank &Trust Company

in i ii- -i s.iiinii.Ti r.mii. km.:.(M II SllllllTlil I UTlill.'.

Mfiffififtlttih'-.j'- , INTERVENTION LIKELY

TO FOLLOW REFUSAL

Dul.".aiia and Turkey Ready to'hi nil in

in ii. .. i.i... ;i ... ii i .hi ii.iur urii rIII! II lili'iilll 111. lit l.f :t III 1.1 II' Irii ili'M

formally Stipulate End of "" "", "' nhn..!- -

Hostilities; Disposition of

Spoils Impoitaiit,

Inn Thin nftt't nniin nix iTH fiiitn Ihi.hmi! I'luht Imllv IiIiimIh .1, i,,I, ynlltit ii nf rnriHpirinK tnIrmlc ninl nll(Tntiiif to iiinnni,,izpilnmi-sli- mill trnil", I.'nur in- -

I ; - i inli'il imll" i nnl'Tiilr.''Ihr.T nf the fniir win' niiinim iln

Ifii-- ih ii tx fincil. yx inhli- -

tl'.ll.ll f.THfH IIT'IT- lIlHI nllllll'li'ilMill ll' 'l tiH"llll.

'I'll" mi iitn .it i. in mill th" fin""HIT" '

.Ni'vv In pni tiir. .Ma n ii f m l iinn;;i j n y, KriHtiil, ('mill,, JIO.Iinli.

Cm I In S'TT-- im ,t,r Hi, hi, , ullritnin. Cuiin.. fill, mnl.

I n litH" Mm hiiif ""in ,.i n i . i :lmir;i.

RAABE & MAUGfR115-11- 7 N First St.

Aztec Fuel Co.ttflfa GALLUP

STOVE COAL

Cvu Bcst for

T V4 ' Summer Use

j'

Mill and Native

WOOD

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JONES MITON

la. wrNiH4 inui.N.i ifr..iL i i.n viiiii.hiiiIi.ii, ,i,n Tin uM.HiiiK iiit.

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llf Ill flfll in thf ih I. if, . h i,f th.. h.iIIIT ITll".

Thi i inn in li n h ii ill, hjh "AM

fi. Ill hi ll in ylliTiLt i!i.i- - m With'":! inn

SENT TO SENATE1 1.n

DOMESTIC SEfiVIt;tt r ill. I. I ii.'vt-i- , ,,,;In Hi"' p.irk. I ,1,'n t' it Is" v.im h.-- i. i'l.

fill. It. K.

kilt'!! 1! Ill

rifOK NO. J5I. Bi PRESIDENT hliniliv, in, nl.- it ih-.i- tli.it l' nun. in. In. i

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f iliii-- . lnrs. i nun' t"k Ihi mi"!! It with Ih- u M.rs ii u i: m ki'i:i(.

ON Vli: MM),;,JIS HUMILIATING

V.. 1 n I

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Tiliib(in No. 1.

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TO GIRLSDemociatie National Commit-

teeman of New Mexico Ap-

pointed Fiist Assistant Sec-

retary of Inteiioi,

sl I'ctil. Minn., J! iv 7

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wn, Nfll i"iajT ill - i ttini:i ni . Jl.llllil;Win. A i.rahnin NTiv n in rl nr"

ii in il , $:,iiimI; tinltH I'. M'lnr".Kll.'lnl. lllll lit lltl.llllfV f,,f rtllllhilln- -

tl.iii'ii, Cms. Ulnwr, ('niTiinSi IT' U IT. Ill hilin inn, $1.111111: I'l. IITIII'I'A. Kni'l, ('m l in i inn .ti.iti..n, H, IHili:KfUy It. .liiiTthv. .Mm mi i tiniini)1 1. inn', nm! l;iil, h i. W flihi. r. KcliiiHi-iTHiii.i-

, $ !, dim.SlTltiTllt. 11, IS MISltTll!.'(l III 111" "HH"

,, I : ii i m M. J.i i kiiiii, liftiiusf h"W IH II Mll'llll ITlll'In.lf IIII'I IVilH ll, i'llint ti, l.f hnhli.

H Kllilliflt i!. Jni kHnll, til"Illll'" tn ,til, Hull" f iinlf DillT. WIT"

Iv Jr.. ('. I'. TtT'iiilivnininl il I Mhhit'.

Til fltll'UllllK IIIHfH Ull" llihT'lllltill- -

hitI In in,!l" ,rt,Hi.,iii:I'.uiil I.. Whltlt'i, l.tiiiinnl s. Whit

iT- ninl Kiln hit! J Ihiiiii. nf thfKHiiHi. ctiiiiiniiiv . Sun, m KlnrHhflnimnl Jnhn ll. Iliirh v, AnrniH f iiiiiininy,mnl J i i(i n l. I iiTilllnril, Minml imii--

1. ii

'V MORN.HfJ JOURNAL HI L IL 1IIIKO WIRflSt. I.i. Hi. Mny Al't.-- Imai-m-

tiHtiiiinny tnilny nl Miss .M.iry lliilkl. i

a Hiii inl Hi'tth mt nt wmki-r- M rn. Sm.i Ii

SnrnuKfii, .t"HiiI"iit nf ih" Wtinii'iiSTrinl" I 11 i i ni h'iii;!!", .intl Minn X.Hi'Jiilt'k, Hi'tTT tm i nf th" Ifiimif. ht fiii"

Ih" l Hi nni" wnist- im "Htiirnth.nfnmmilli.", i, ,. niinmllt",. lilius.ilthfin nf H.ni im; ilin.- r, miiinii; Kir'

'irk"iH tn thnni fmtn i ntt i

lim (InmcMif hi ri if",Mins l',ii!klt-- xniil Him t',i, s pri

fiii tmy tn Htnl" ivni k tn ilniii.-sti- i inI'lniim-nt h.iiiiiH" thiiT- Ih no nlnn.-ili"- i

' nf rt nlnin l . il hih si n

wnik, ht'inns" th.. li", . im, Intin- - iltimiiintlnn nf th,. mlMtrnsH nf thlltlll.l" llilll lllTTII'ltH th" IhUT'M s,.,iiilHf ill".

1. lilt', I it llf' Jin In filii (in ly IitiiI'i lull-,- I, Ml.

f;i fi llix il.ifl.ir. "MIk t inn! rwtin ll, if III iil.'i.linM" wnnlilhi' llff, "ti ll," hi' Willi, "Wl'li. ITnlliul-n. inly hi'.illhy ninl .. ..t.iti "

iiim r nun rnlh il iin.ii t.i lii nt hnfiliinl ,n,fi v' until lii w.-i-

mill.! In .M,Tiy h'lHplf ul, ( hliiiKii, nftil- - illdll.'J lliiliK"! .'s f. llmj l

iilti.niili.il in MilwniiliiTi.Nniin .ii it .y Vhini mm ninl

Ii'TiIlhy limn ,, ml.) Ini HI I Ih""hm k H ml limn nf hln, nl ii n ili, f,,lIllll HilllMfVlll.'' l" Hi. i.l ",, nln.linlin n.iihl liiivi. rn IH.il im In- til,!.1; Ik a ffl't thul filly p.-- -i nt nf nl

"hnli"R Iiii i" ,,iin,i il nr khiH knit.'i1- - Mr. Kiiiini.yi.lt in, winihl tuiV"in ! lulu ih Hi linn."

Thn wHniiiH Hpnkn cf liiin'linr trlitt rnliir iil.i. Miintmin, thn I ,,(;..):ninl In Kniilwiiiini In whli h In' ,i Ih"pliiliitlf !' i iiiiii.iiiIiiii. i lin,. nn ins-

Ifillv IhiUlir hi ( III Ji, hill I'nh.ii,l:niii('V'lt itiil in. I i MIT v II,

It. Illx'-v- UN Willi, II. hi." ,ln.(Inn, hwi'i hiN n miiiiiIi!iiv with

i 'illlllll-.iinll"- r iif III" IliTlllnl I.l.ll.lI iff iii-- "Iii v Tiilhiimi, nf Xiviiilii.

ASl!t'llll CllltlllllfMlllltl'r llf Ulf It'll-

it.iI I. mi, I iiffii-i- ' I'hnrli'H ,l. Iltini--nf Arizniiii

i - S, S. ,li I'l. h",,ii, .f Tjh r. T. x

Mr. ,..ii In ii I.ihi.t whn h.iiiiiinl" n iii'i l.i Hv nf imiIiIIi- In ml l.miIII' Mill nt mil. tmt' .i ,.ki hiil ,,f th",t w Alt n H.if .im,i liitiini, millii iin inhir nf t'l" Iiiiiii il nf nil nftin- nm If nltiiinl inllfu.' nf NT M"-- I

H. mill .1 iiittl. ninl t nintiiltl. , in.iiilinni Hint ctntf.

II" Hii" hi. in In Tt'U iiiffii'.', hut hnIn nl In .Sr hln." hmhimtl.II" Itiirt f'fiviil im ln.imr nf ,n

ninl ITilliil i l nl- -

I I V t',r Ill" (' , llilll jlllllrllll lIlHtliilnf N. Ml All ...

Mr. T, ilhn, m ,m, Iihh h. i n ji irnf-Ihlli-

him r In c, ulu. I :, ilnnhmIn I mill, h" v..ih ii im iiiin r nf Hi"Hint" M mil" fur f.iiir hflin,'

1. iit in Ilin- ilnrim; Hn-

triiil Hin'i'sfiillvfur mcr Id j ;

Moiii'i tuii li ifmil liit liii'il. .

Ihin'i ili lay. htitMTIll III I.IUI' fill--

full in I, ti niiM inn In

I'llor. .loll I IMHI ( K

-.i Siimnili ic.Wi'-- t Unlink, n, , ,,

nil f th" I'nin i.i hiiiniM in, if" nf ninl' txln' il In In, I, I hh i ,,(il"Mi hm itsliili-r- i "iitn.ii ihmi ,,f iin iliatinii. t Slit "r "II Hi'- - firsil mnrt- -

lh" n.il i.ii-i- h, .hm, I Hm iiltimnliim K'1!'' I'niiilH ml Hi" n n l s

Inn in Ih" ihtf llliliiilliin nf Hn- - llll.ln- - '"'Hi Kin II I nf l,'j:iil.ini iiflTM In Arl- -( UMIUN A HON 1 1 I lil H I III

iik V( 11: I II sti-:- Hit XUI S.ninl nml Nfiv M, itti mnl tiiii,iioii

IIihi iinn I mi ui. I... ml nf thf Xi w ( ir- - i i".is" il. .ii I tnik ! mi. ti I! 1,1

in inn. Hh" Hiint. "H u,.M nil 111! rr.wwnn'p . Tii-Tit--,.

I'l, till ti, "ll III" ll'illl HlVllf.l HH I1 1 InIt" III ..iHi!nll In t.lk" III" hii-

Mm I tti in i 11 n lur silt If im nl nf-tf- r

Ih" in t lliiiiiini it s nf j . .. nr,.in,,it, ,1.

A I '"llil.ilil ilini" iliHimli-l- HiiVHlhnl111" riilin, 11 nf iniiil"'ti'i'.i h.nl

Ini.lH, T.x.is ,V Ilailr,,,,,! ( ' :i !ul.,,l. X, V Mm illllS"I,!,MI,"V- si.lt tin. Hn-- ', ,1 vmi.t.TIlm himn.-ln- l . If ti , ,.f tlif hinkt- - Irunl" wnn t list vi,.,-- Inmill imii ni " nf hum Hlnii.lliiK mnl nr- - thn viiiin(nry til (hi i nin-Til-

ilniti'il in pai'i tn Ilm Hi,iithivi.Hif rn .;nii"H tni niiiK th" al!"H"tl l oinhinii-flnntl-

nf Illll mnl n ., tn tin- - In- - tinn. The iinln IiIiihIh liiiliffil n- -

tn-r- i t h.A W, ,111,111 WillltSB ,,, tinlilV In m

Him Hiiiini ts ht iHt-l- mn) a t- -i h

fhlhl mi , a ivcnk. Th" ht.iihiii isi'ni!i,i,V",i in Hm x. K. l"nii hmikH Snmi

l.i nt H"H-I,- ,. II" linn i h.l il in. ll nf th

i rt'iiHi'il vui(.:i h nf miliMiy n m nlm ih iii"Ht"il th.it th" iiiilhTini'iit ln nnnsh- - fii, i,,imill tn th hi.ah inl, Thf 'Tl. Thin. I'nMfilf nniin' Attiirnii

th" Hr- -

Stlltt'Hiln, mnl& KilHtl'lTl "i'li-'- IT'lllH",! tn

I Tin. i in h- i fill i nl Hln I.' i iiiii mil lit. nf ' l"l"f t nil mini i, n linns nf tin-NT imii mnl nm. hi- - .mH'H tnnill- - (llnfl HiiKuf-lti- l In th" iiIIIi-h- .

tint" lur In IHIJ. Th" Tiiuhh' n m 1, n 1. n t hithIh IlnMr Hl n, !' In ii Vfi'Kliiliill In hiith, fnllnUTiiit h fr,,m Atln liH:

mnl fur in mil Jiiii'h h.i fifhliil in ' Hnii;iiil,i hIiuIhh tn i mn,. In mlIiinl iln, I'tir Hi'iiif thii" h" llit-i- l n i; n i mi n! with ilri t i" In hitIi - Inin Ail,, im, ninl tlmiiijf .Mr, Ch i" hn!" In r i iiiIit fnii .. fr, " tn niit-nii-

Silk Flags, 5 coupons and95ct at The Journal. Don't

delay.i liimiint nl ni lini'ht'Hti r

nivniTHhiii nf tln Cliif.iKlllinniM. It In Htntt'tl. nl-.-

H linn iiiin ilraln mi th,.tntl.iV fn!has ihtiitti

i.l I H I HVH- -

t.l

She ti.Htifi,., that she paiil $.",,''11 anm ti t h rent fnr tun rnnmn ami $t ,

inniilh Instil 11 nii'ii t mi her f urn il hit."The ha hy Hla.,H Kith my nmthi--

while I iiiii nt mirk.'' nlie testifieil. "ihave In eat the cheapest kiinl nf final.H.Thy ears at mamma'... as I cniili!nut alTt.nl tn fcetl h,r mi my salmi.,"n Snn.tai.s wHh nm! irmi ami tnkci'nre nf the hnuse. Snmlay Is niy hu.y'lay. I never linn, a mini, t. In it s!."

Another witness saitl that she hasif ,. t .i r u ,......

Iiiinl k i t t,ih! it i m im iiifHhh ht, h,ih it in y nf tin (, i rilni i i.l Ar

zi inn mnl I'm- i, in- .inn r nitinu ymtiIIHI IH" IM IlllH, ill, HI Illll I," Hi

nuniiiHt Sf ri l,i. Th,. llnlmii H itii,,h"In Mh" I ht-l- i In iinn mi Snlmiikl tinft i n ,1 mn Hint lli'.,i'i. nhmiiliillH l'"l-- l

it il Itiilli.i! iii Ilm I'mit. ii ilis- -

Iitm.Tln St. l.iuiiH San I'rmii Ihitt rall-inii- .l

Inliir wmh Ii'.ih 'il In Hm At"lllHtin,Tnii'ka ,v Santa In inn;, iu, ri,,H

i'lne Iml lifmlfiit. I'mir iiarn Intfi',it nhHi.rl.,',1 Hi" KmiH.iH Cin, .',,rtSftitt .V M,'tiii!iin. tn i ii k frnmKiiiisas (,'ity In fliniiiii.' ha in, Ala., mnl

llWT'll.'I'll" "iTiiiHtfr hiiik" triiHt"

mum nrKaiilzi',1 Ill Hiiffaln In llnlS furIlin iiir)iiiHc nf fixhiK nnlltiini pricesfur innsti r hrnki-- nml ntln r hi. .yrlcItiiTm. Hi It.s niTiannrathni IhiTtH i re hi'Viti Iiiiu,' iinnitiniis inaini-fii- f

tiirihK' hh yn In nml niiiliiri yi h yiin-ilrif-

im IiiiIIiik I'lakt--inaniifHi'tiiriiig tn nun inns-

tir hrnkf iinili'r Itn nun nt t t s.HllllIK tn Hhnrn c.li tllii.n thi'l't'

, Iii hi . il ni. l.i h" m i it , lil I I" ir- - 111 I. Khniiiil hi m in in;.i mint mir- -

i ' i ii. Si i i i.t nml iIitt'it' n ill I.,. H"in-- i

it"il In I ' : , u i, in i, rri, n i ,"I'll if I' l ,1 I H n It. tht- i it li In

fin, ml' tin r nt th" hunl nl., i'. ii HI n in. ill In W' l liliminii, innawi IiHiimmIi iiiiiniiijmjlml

111(11, lif(lliri t In- Chlcni;!! KnHt- -' " i'"' u i, i ii ks ciinipaiiyA mn n liviiiK at Mil.nrn. Nmv Yntli, crti HlitinlH,

A CharmingHome inthe CountryWith JiihI niniiinl ,i

inree .iciirn at J.i a week. ShiI.V iniilin llnl... thn r ITm'ii ht'cnm,' ni"i"il u;Ih uiily n Hinal! ni.iiin nf innfil nil lim! mil In en lit I'm-fs- nark r.n-

elKht yen I'm hccius,- - nhc cnu,l m,i .,r.

'i'i Siiinl.rli-.- . ( iiiirlilui".I ini; Miizli". .

nir MnI hI 11 I HI" -- llf I ITIllltT' I '

i in: M i:,Jll S. I ll'- -t SI.

line.Mti-

Picnic Ahead?Ihm'l wejir ini i,"ll mil hoi are

Iiiuiil Hllh hakin- -,

LET THE BAUER DO THE WORK.

IT'S A PICNIC FOR US

h.nl ii HiMTf ntiiii k nf U lil n y nmlhlnilili-- Ir.iul'l". Ili'inu n wnrklnii mnn.imt imiiiiu! in I.,-- .' iinn,, nnr run upu lifiuv ilm inrV hill, h" fiiii il lilmm lf,',,nih 1,'ly hy iimik' Ti,v'rt KhllH'V1'IIIh. A jriir latir h" h;ivh: "It In ti

lihariirn In ifh"!! thnl thn furn hti-I- 'f

rmniiiTil." Iln has had tiniihali-n-- nf Ilin i,iin, hiifkath,. iiinlInirninu im naini' Ih .1, A. I nrinrr,ninl lit- mils' "nf itiimm,. i .,. iiiiiini'mlI t.h.y Kiilni'i- fills an n vmv i ffii lH-i- '

flirt' fur knlmv nml hlaihh-- trull-I'll'.-

J. II. i rilit llv Cti.

Hit, i Hip I ! tH'k iHlaml HiHt.'iii. Thin "nil fmir nf the mn niifai I nif t s miiiktttt' iTinllnni'il until Jlinn, hut In I'TttI inln an imri'iTiifiit tn ni,'iali'Hint f!ir, thi' I'rlM-i- i piiHH,.,) Intn Hn- - iT.'hT a ni-i- n lh.,1 pat.-n- t ivhh hhanilH nf a HiTitlii'iili- - hfinh il hy !. t' I"' iHimil hy tin,, nf tiifir iiiiln- -

n k ii ii i, Hm latn Ivlu'aiil f, n t y nml '" ,h" i iiiii ur thrti'. Thtn"n Hrniii nf St. I.hiiIk riipll.'ilist.s. It Iuih ' 'Tini'"iil"H it rt Hm X Ht'iimT- -

iiiir,iMmatfly 7. r,ini mi,.s ,,f tranks. AI'inniiiftiirlnM im n mi, thr. . ,('ni liiij Screw i ni put ,i tinn ni I'nnin'c- -

I'ltO'l l l 'I'l VI-- COMMIT! Ti:s Hi" Kflipsn Miifhim- - ttimpmiy.I ' 1 ll Ml .ltd I)S ( III l ();s. "f i:iniil'l. N. V., nn, Ih,. .Miami Cy- -

Ii' mnl A.aniifnf tnriiiK cuiiiian.! nl

NEW MERCANTILE

COMPANY FORMED;CAPITAL-$50.00- 0

hill" miiitI.'ii.

Ih iih.it im

.n In l.i I u

iliii" vniir nun' t "ill nml , iiliii

hi. ..if. I'm; tn

f.'l

t"t'd the ear lure.Tut i KlH.s emphi.1,.,1 at the CemralPaper Stuck cninpmi.v, teslil'ied thai

st.mclinicH the yirln there fni'it fnm,ei'hmiHtinn, that if a iiirl faints, othersii'l.s take her hnnie mid me (lookedfnr Hie time Inst.

!irl wnrkii,K th,. fact,,,! (, ihcIh.mi.s lui( enmpany si,!, ,,.v Ku(Ifari a week fnr nine hums w,,,; (,day. The yirln empliiied jn the

lllsciiit cnmpmiv'H facinry saidthey received frnm $4..".( tn IfiHH ,.,

week, wnrliin.n nine ImuiH a day.

Xi w Ynik.' Mai Vltl'lilllH

We'll iiii.Tiiinlcc yon an cn.iiiv-nlil- c

linn' so fiir us the'end, Siiiiiliili hes, I'iesiiinl'illiC I'll.

Anil him unnlilX I'ICMC ;o

llilhnlil tliein?

ii I '"- - .T...ii,',itt.-,- snti'mn,,,)PIT

n,.

V lb I Ulllto bAINLU

M ilhllctllMTI, ( ihi ).

The llci i'hc ,ii-i.- mi niM prnviili'tl furn twi'Ply-iii- e per lent iniiilty perI'lnke tn e p ilil the Xt n- licpartiireenmpan.!, in lelurn. the Kni.-rn- I

elaimeil. fnr iirntei tinn in the way nfpntfiit ili,.tit,n nainni enmpctitnr i,which mis tn he chit ieil (,n In- IhcV r , . .

WoodwardPlace

Which went intn the hamls nf ;i ti nine nnlv tune tn 't and s!c"p

nnd t n il In time In Ret up nnd im tncell er Itiilay, have aln-ail- l.een

Speier ,t Co., uhn have heeti111" prim Ipnl fiHt al miciits nf (he rami.

Tfliijii i I,.., ...iNllI Ni g I Wl'NHiha JdUIN !.,

vniii.i if, X M ,, Mn; ;:V. Th" ff-I li ll M'lialiHli' inl li ll Ii.ih

Iit! im in inn ii t mn 'a i h ulih (h."I.lll' , , , j , !'T t II l,llllllNvi,'ll Tl,"II, u ,"iiii.iny ! i a iiila llx.t il fni t.'.n,.'inn, mnl ti" In-,- .1 1' i.i 1. i v . mll"i". lahli ftiinm, i; .1 T llfliuxir' Hi" i...;.'til ami Ih- i I'liii'.inv nl. il lihiifini'H.i iillh I.Ti, nun ui 1,1 in. .liil, hi!i m: Ih, full, . hit; K, J T ni- -

.MMi. T.'in l.mTiiinnit , $ .'. ,",ii(i lliii. haI. (imt-- . Mii.iinii, ,i i: i:iihh. t.'.'.nn.ml I '. I.. J.'.'.iHi.

BY HUERTfl, IS wnik i.i'ain," said a pir"I n yen know whnt It Is. I'i'iaiuiit npanv. tie sti- - 1" Mn to a Pioneer Bakery

t07 Snutli f'rnt Street.I": 1. il Inr the ilepiiHlt ,,f the (Jen- - ,.al,', Mi- TIHT". sail! SenatorI'lace iif amiis-.'men- t

Kinney.ihI mi

Hllh

nl Hi,-

tl "' H.

"N', Kir. I dti n,,t," S;ljdREPORT.' . ill

ll.llk

I'll, It

i 'nt yon ever mi In For st park?'

'Iln- - i, .lli.ii Ih h

111" 'M'IhI.IIIh ,,t tl

ill il f, 11 liiliinti

UK" I r.-- lllif.

K(''l"- mi.i'h ami

Ini'V L.'i. lllni! itn II

Till lien i'i p"- cent hnnils sti HirniiulithiTii. mainly iihrnnil.

J W. Selitiinmi - i'ii., are hi'inlirm nplnp.iscil cmtllliittee tn pintect the

nf Hie IT'fllHilliiif 4 p,.,-I- .

nm Is. William Snliiinan Cii.. arenrmiiiiziiiK H eninmitt..e f,r the Xeu

STU KMI.NT Ol tin:

Three enncenis remained fnr a time!milsiile the cum .i nn 1 1. m. hut hy tneaiiHnf patent infriimenietil hiiIK heKanhy the New Departure enmpany, nut-- '

nf these was put out nf. Imsiness nmlthe nther twii jnineil Hie coinhliintiiin.

A felei teil llHt nf hlci ele Jnhheo!ia.s pteparci!. !in, thCHf johhrr.o were

Travelers Insurance Companyii In r imofn inllf ut If Hi -( I llni tloril. ( oiiiiccllciit. iiinurements in Chihuahua,

THE GIRL WITH

BEAUTIFUL HAIR

h leans, Texan Melen tliilslm, ,,f cciuhci. ;tis, i 1 2.

HAD SERIOUS LUNG

TROUBLE NOW WELLIi t Kiit jn inti ititii iht-i- i .im nun h

Hy reiisnn nf thi,.Sin.'ilo.l ,lH SoilOI'1 RpQIiH ""' "" """"K '""ti'lH. miarantee,! i.lll'.'w,'' ,lls''1"""ssi:rs.it nr inn cnin mnatinn enn-I-

lied the entire market in l icyelfnml imitiircycle HiimlrieK.

1,,. ti. ilm f a jm t -i.ii:;;..'.!".1'1"5 s, 7 It i. ! '

':';iii.i,:':: in

Tiiuiiiphaatly for Govern-

ment Forces, Advices Say,

iv i liinciHcn rnaii,11. nil he (lenernl Trust ami (InarmilyTrust (',,.' Hhn h hale i nnshlenihleinterest In the reiciicrship pr.ieeetl-inu-

me expei In lake prnte, t iVe,

,SKS in:it.,tiri:.

em r.state $l.oatiH nn ton I KsUitoI'liHaterai I .nansl!"h'l am) stocks

'

Amortized value nflb, ml-- , i

T ',.11

null n

fi!

nulT

Ull

nilI'at

bin

offrortliliflelH'h.

Sul

ulkii.ncuusuvMaa d

ord

HI.

('IiiI'

l,ra

sI'll.

SheI' aslee

Sailim,

1'PUll!

Ckon,

ii ni ,' ,'t'i , a, ni... itt.itn , !'

,4 lil ' ",i !i n I. HI hi,' 1 ,1 )l,-- l all! ,' IiiIi .ni.l limit hi

The "Hi' sure and cni-tal-

Onliiii Hcts rod, jcllow ami while,per imiiiiil. III ..iits, Sii oiiteil hcIh. r,((Ills j I II I III.

I '.. ', iii:.fnrhair, "miian t,, im,,,

a n '"i'l that is tn ere. i, ,' ash ' Ihinks. and of- -iice"iit cart Which in..l'..l1 1: s i im s Mir i

I IN WH'IAI, nn im in i:s.Agents ha lancesRATE HEARINGS TO BE a ml

" "Sl'x.''i.r..-This , ,.. prcml- -

'I MONNiHa JOUINAI UlrHI. II1IID tt.l!Mt vliTi Citi, Mn!' .;. .. Scleral uni -

III 1 Hllcct'HSfH till!" hi ell Willi ill(he iini'th, accniTluin In late mil icestn the war depart im nt. .Iiiiiliien, nntin- I, nil,, a, I in South ( 'hihll. l hn.i. IsI'epnl led In h.n e been It taken by Hi"I'Th lalH. C.ih. lit KixlriMlleKtile nl tile rebels at tlcnlTlia.

nncnllccteilinns

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S.U74.1 59.I2

HELD HERE IN FALL ::',:the hair Vit.i .' ,,n" "'"!! I I'ills receiiTihle

interest due and '.I nl..

Hmistnn, May 2 7.- -- ranknf cmitiHi-- fn,- (he St. I.nuis ;

!"'mi I'fitticiHco lim-- in Tt iiH, said tn.nlcht that the T. xn.s lim .s ,,f the kih- -

t(eik eeiMuvoHDtNci to usiMiiMa wm.ii 'eide '. i'J'u .!!'.. j"1'"'1 "I Herpi- -I '. II I! .'"'III' ll li." lltl 'll.

HOME GARDEN

TRACTS

Tll' fill" I Inn, 1 In till' lillh'V,

12 f ,t l Int in r Minn 1'iiHt Hii iT't.

A ti'h i,h,m , all tn No, ii7(

will liflnir ii to lakeJttu our X,. Irnui le t,, hwthe Iiiinl. ...

Easy Terms, if

Desired

A. FLEISCHER.'will: (.i T

(TTled' IK il il ti I.I ii.i.l ,ln n Santa Ko V M M - ,1 ,..n i.' 'r""i di isc. All ,,ii,, '

11 in - ..,? H.. . ii ,." ,.t in,' sculp xwc.'t nd clean a , .'. .

'I'Hl" It I'M HI ll,'..llilll I ni.llT.il lMii Iiihi limth nf Hie i lly nf Simihin. In tclii wmild nut be nff, , ted by the ie- - ,'.-,,-,! ni uie nip nr lllllli II. Wil- - '"""ii nan- irrnivth is In I'C'.li iescitable.

H.iiii!". cnairmail nr lie i mn.ii lii.m icnie ha nlinnIii it .li.'ii ihii in, . ..imii ,iI 111" 'l 'ii.'liii. . il w.ll Hi,.,.I I'll. IlKll IH" .IlKllI MI.H. kMl' .111 Hl,.i 1 iirt... I..,,!.,

einnniisHinii tn he i,u""n l"1'1 viu-nr-, i!:,,sj.'iI'll!'

ii ihtillates withHlht and luster,

the well knownprnnnced nnlvsen In t, , .1 iiAi;ii.rni:s.nmmeree com rnisinn lresini,--, .Vewhrn's ,,that heavin.-- n..r;,i.,i.i.. ' r

a Hie Hi.it,. ,.f he Ham., luime. Sixty; nl the r I'i Ih in'iv killed ami fmtv, ciplnitd The lubial hmstH are iml

liilrllTh" it ,1s in Sniniiii are reported

t,l hrn.e rim mi I oil I lennnnlllii beforethe a, lea nee ,. ( yleda fromI'.llil! IIHIH.

npsos ami i..i...11,,, ,1.1 1,.. I,. .1.1 1.. v. ... .1 ST' 7 nS (IS

.i?1'.i'."-- '

Sll.'iM"'1"' "' " .iiexicii on the Xeiybr !,in 11,- u,i Pl't'lllillins. . .

iiTiei'ship unnininied In St. l.nius.In a statement, Mr. AiiiIivwh said:

'The I'.ulf Cnast aiid .'risi,n lines,I'Vtetiilinic from New i irleuii tnIh nw nsi ill,., have nn itutstamlim. n,,.bllitii-- nf liny kind except to the StI.nuis ,v s.',ui riiilrnad. It inInie the St. l.tnils ,y- San iscoli.illr.'inl Co., S a creditor nf theselil", but all (he Interest t. bikini,

He; I'ici tt

IIH'l..lllf l.i ..IflTT U l..'.il .mi'Ii..Ill Ilk '" lilBhl) I. l Iln. .. .I ,1 !,;, ,,.,,

Himii'.l i Hull .inn 1. k la n zll. ..i a l.l.f ,T i.ili ,1 . iiii'iv ...j inu.-j,- ,

I:, kiln.,, . Aiii iiiini? Iiam I'.Ti (,, .,,. i, i,vlit,,, , 11 l.i 1, u,,,i,l IT, A i.

Hi .,11.11 ,.f 4,.l,.lp liil.., it .ml l.llliii .11''i I!".i" Iinln llt.'ii.hiiil .ilin,nHt.ii.i,..' .i una m u. iniil, in, i)t.

i.iiiiiiisHioii s ma suit to adjust Hull'" J .(in sizes is sold hv all dealer. uk i.''mini-ssinn- s dt.o ,iKetits

iiH.tn liiii-r- , in me slate n! KiTtraiiiee It tn dM. M'U i... . . ir tint in claimed. ""' IwflllSlll -

nncf, premimr.sill fit her --

Xei)1'

7 h (inynur nmnev" ' "aie lias nut ' u lire- not satisfieildefinitely decided upon, but it uilli"''1' ,l'' ' fundedThe appimed tmiiulit theiiicihiii-- t'lT'in the ehaiiil.i r nf tl.-p-t "I, lull! llrtit-olu- . i, nt. t'i V paid up In cash i,..'iiiii,('"--

it T.-- tu ' 'i,,,H I,., ff,tl,- l.v H.L'hclass barbers and hairand recommend it.

Sunno in the early tall, ant! nne hearingwill he held at liosivel!, and the otherntit s antlit'i n It us over all liabilI jHHi.ti'in el then. ,.s mnl all Im'ch!",!,,il IT

All firstdressers us,

A sampleIn .'Miy add

al- - ities . ...... 1(1,4 53,2 '

. AiiTitj.l.' Ihuk Hl.it,., Ail.qM Hlltl "tlltrf lu,liiiv ilruf1",.' 1 Hni iil Int.. .Inn, )u.

mill, AiTTirdiint to n Htalecient frnmMllilli' CTI. Ill S. Innrtll Tlher ii t Santa Fe nr Albiitpnr"...in IlllH nt en irmiliit V met lit l,,.,. mid hnnklet Wi. p K1,ntss lll'nii ..(' i...

w . '.picthe iiiilittiiiil imlaee, the limnmailable iiiimeiji'ili li hv th

t si . v Tb.'H,.wiilj hues m-- In in.I ill! n:i ed,

,,T.l,ii i',i t,.r l.....l,,i.i i,..litnx "( !'ijiiei ttaaun-iiui- it'iiTHi-- i'ii in.ni i $S.j.(;:S.''rJWnnl.d On,. Ihiiniinl leti,. r ,'"" trnit. Michci'H tn linj mn- - j. The Model.

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J. H. OTlicl'v II. KI'VT.'(.., .Snecial AsfnlH.i Mi112 ,s. Third

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. 1913. THREE

10 PUT 10 !W FIGHTERS WIND-'UPjPELKE- AND BURNS' DILLON IS WORTHY

IN THE WORLD OF SPORTGOOD SHAPE FOR THEIR TRAINING

i

TO BE TRIED FOR OPPONENT FOR

1 T MANSLAUGHTER FRANK KLAUSAMHUC.W I ISTANDING OF THE CLUBS

National I I'mm',I'lul'. Won. Lost Pit.

Philadelphia 'i' "'SllniiiKl.wi 19 1 ,57i!

Chicago 19 It .f'2

l.niils .1 17 .5Hjiew York 18 Hi .600Pittsburgh i 13 .45;

Hasten 13 IK .41!'

I'iJH iiiliiitl I U 21

AllllTlcUII ll'llgllt'.Club. Won. Lost Til.

Philadelphia 21 ID .TOG

24 12 ..ChlruK" 21 IS .Tills

Wellington 19 18 54.1

Hi. Louis ". .1 23 .452f,.n H 2( .412.

Detroit 1 5 24 .3S&

.',tv York 9 24 .273

Western league,Club. ' Won. Lost, l'ct.

1m-- 21 13 .618l.i,(.lii : ......20 13 .CO'i

St. Joseph 21 11 .000,,,., ha 17 17 .50(1

Ki.mx t'ily 16 li .find

Jc MoilKx 15 IS .t.'i.".

Ti.prkn 14 18 .4 2 4

Wichita 10 24 .2'Jl

l'iM'lllo fMIl I.llgll0.Club. Wull. Lost, l'ct.

..w A 3(1 23 .Mil!

ii.iUnntl 2 23 MSVenice 27 I'll .T.0U

S.htiiiik nt o . 21 25 .457

Sun Francisco 25 30 .45".

Portland 22 27 .4.49

mii:ki: tiii-.- play today.

National League.I'lillaili Hlila nt RrnoklynXi'W York at Huston.Cincinnati nt Pltmburgh

American League.Chicago nt Cleveland.Detroit nt St. Louis.Washington nt Phlludorvhiu.Ronton at New York.

OIR 1

Hany Caiter and StanleyYoakum Down to Wvidit,and in Woiuieiful Shape foi '

Battle Friday Night,

Willi Harry Cutter and M.mlexYoakum down to weight and in per-

fect condition, the two light tx eight s

will tomoinux wind tin tlulr liainintilo,- - 'riilat night's all-sta- r iai,l to be

Ha. il nt Elks lhe.it. r In the N, w

Mexico Athletic i hil'. With Cart, randYoakum meeting in the main etiutscheduled for ten rounds, AI Sn, alibi-

ing and HI, irk Seotlx hi an eight-roun-

semi-- ind up. ami tito iiiit.unraisers, xxitli Young linns and Auie-ll-

lb ll. a i, and rank Marshall an. I

Mike ,.n a, the l,,ll,r tile oinb lead .1

bantamw eight id Santa I V. In aitl"ii.the Inns an- guaranteed a night of Iheclassiest boxing iter witnessed in thisnty.

Carter boM-- befoie anotlnr eaaa-clt- v

iloxxd at the New Miieo A. C.gx m i st. id. it while Yoakiini w.o.gleet. d hx a tliloug of a.lliillils attlie night ti. lining sis-io- Tins al-t-

noon oak II III ill oi ll px the g

niul i'iihi will ln, lomghtIn adililion to Hi Ii.uk, the llgbleiswho will work In Hie j reliuiinai ie--

xt ho are training xxitli I'lPtrr and Yoa-

kum, also Will I'llX, 'I'll See tile boXel--

in Irainlng Is eel bunly Woilh an hourspent at the gtninasliim, both in thealteinoou and at .night.

Director .l.nk Lew h is completedex cry arrangement for his card andWilli Ihe opi ning of the tit k t ale litMarion's this inoiiing the rush forI esei x atiolis is i xpei led to result Inthe selling out of Ihe house easily bx

I'll. lay, seXilal buais belole limeealliil for the opining bout on thenight's iar.1.

EIGHTS OF

UNBEATABLE

Hugh M'lntosh, Erstwhile Pro-

moter of Antipodes, DeclaresWhite Fighteis No

for Langfoid or Jeannette,

lv M.ins.sa inuMitl fcrti. iai. If asiu a netSan Franciscn. .Mat 27. Hugh

for man;, tears the leadingfigit promoter of A.islialia, hut muxretired, united lote toilax from theAntipodes with Hint Sam Lang-for-

Ihe colored light heavyxvciglit.may I e expected to follow- mi th"next steamer.

"Longford, McVey and .leaniiette."he said, "stand as a blai k barrieragainst all the w hile lien w eights Insigit. The only hope ol' a whiteihalllploll Is to pick out the likeliestcandidate In sight and (mill him fora collide of vats. Kxperieiice countsfor a gnat thai in the ling und Hiethree negroes I hate nannd hatebeen III game lor from ten to liliieuyears, iiu t know loo much for unvof the Inexperienced white men.

"As for Jink Jolii'Sori, ie is defin-itely i. ut of It. whatever II incomeof Ills legal llili'ieilllii s.

"Very likely by the time a ilanei-r-oii-

w hite man is ilex eloped, Lang-fol-

McVey and J. amn Id- tt III allhate i nit (I their lighting da,is. Asthings look now, thai .seems the like-

liest path by which a true chiunpiouof Hie w olid ttlll arilve."

Our eounlers lire piled high nidibargains, making room lor new goods.The Model.

WORLD'S ENDURANCE

RECORD FOR AUTOS

BROKEN BY BRITONS

(ST WCHlvja JtillNNIt llt.llHooklai'ils, Kngl I., .Max 27.- V. '

C. Scott and L. (1. Ilornsted, ilrixiirf a

iiorsi pott er motor ear bnlat ,

broke the W iirld's re old for txvelvejhours, ci ti ring !H4 mil' s. (14 yards,This xvns at the rate of ', li.20 miles,an hour. All world records fromset en lo Hi cit e hours xvere beaten.

Han Mel. coil Penis Tony A.lav.I. os Angeles, May 27. - Dan Me-- j

Lend, veteran xx real ler and holder ofjHie light lieax x xx liuht ( huniplnnshlp,successfully defended his title agaiiou,Tony Alax al the I os Angeles Ath-- i

Jetie club tmilght, .Mi l. end xx on 111

straight falls, tie Hist In 3i mill- - j

liti s, 20 seconds, and the .second In

lo ii n hi . scohiIs. both withji roti h uml half Nelson holds, Tin--

toe hold was burred.

LATE ARRIVALS AT

HOTEL COMBS

The following guestsWeie registered yesteiilay at the Ho-

tel Combs- C. J. Wilson, Frosootf,Ariz..; A. H. Hector, Atianta, (hi,; Ii.S. Anib-rsoii- I'd Paso; A, o'Cnnner.New York: las. N. Cook, K. Las Ve-

ga., N. Mi lit"!' L. Itapkoch, HughSwislu r and suns, A, Stanloll, Willard,N. AL; W'. C. .Martin. Livingston,Mont.; 11. A. Winn. Pluliniew, Tex.;F. (Ircene, Colorado Springs, Colo.;C.ene Williams, liainxiew, Tex.; AntonStraub, Omena, Mich.

EE T

Geodycai ai d U, S, The Com-

panies Will Be Asked to'Give Cups tor Albuqucique--Sant-

Fe Race,

Tile aid i load lace liom 'uie toSai-ti- i Pe Hid bat k If- t" be .Hayedlllnli I' tile l of tile N'rtV Ae.III) AlllollM iblle anHoclat ion. nud I'.. I .

l!ri'"o. feciitary of the A lbiuiuii'iUefilial loaili Ineiil will U M, thai olualllzallon to elololHc tile (Vent litHie liici tiliK to lie held tonioirotvl'U''U.

The county load loolil alui In Iii-I-

rMi d In the raee. John S. la-a- en,chairman, wild .xcxtirilay that heMould aU the board to theload near Uie Mi liuul hi hoo, TIumwill ulxe the racer a pl mid lulie) out v.

Tile plolllolllH Ol Hlo I. lie. if I'leSuila i it f i l.i Is Klvc pcrnilH-lm- i.

"Ill In, lid a Kiiinil-lan- d on Hie rail-road piopirtt at W Yet Central axe-nu- e

and Knt utrcct. The start xxll!be III lib' f li lllel e aluoit I II n'eloikthe murium; of Jul) 4th. The lliit

'till on the loon and Hieoth. i n will follow at e In- -

ten l.i. The llnifh will be In frontof t'l.- Kianil.'taiid. The lir-- t mr In( vpei led to reach here on the re-

turn about ,', n'cloi k.HehllleH till' lllllollliibile il

prlxnte car otx iii i s xx ill mi I'. V,I aiiham and C. C. Cation .f Sanl.il"e, sUnlfied ttn-li- inleii-tio- ll

of eolllpi I llIU lur tile pl lii Carsof the "JT," and "30" class ale elli:-Ibl-

Tint must be still pi-- slock

Iff. its ixill be made to u, t tinComix and luileil States 'I'll',i oin inles to Kit e cups fi r the prizes

UNIVERSITY OF '

WASHINGTON TO

SEND CREW EAST

T HO.NIh. JOURNAL SFteiAL UUID .llllSeattle. Wash., May :'7.- - Thonth

the tin lilt. has not ctto the trip, the rnitei-ll- v of Wis'i-inuto- n

crew expects to bine llldavIliKllt for PiillUhkeep.-ie- . N. X ,. t"compete in the i:late raceto be held on the Hudson. Tin- oais-me-

will take with them the shellIn which t'n x won tin- si,iihiVoast championship ran s.

Those who will make the trio are:Henry Xiinmi rninn, slml A C.

Campbell, No. 7; Wlh-o- la No. !

Max Walsl, No. An hi Camp- -

lieli, .No. 4: KIiiht la uli-r- No. 3:Steward l.e ler Ni Captain lalTaylor, butt Paul la liillli coxs- -

wain.Pour substitutes ami Cca'h Colii-Kalp-

bear and 111 ad ua to ManagerHmr will accompany the crew.

HOPPE DEFENDS HIS

TITLE AGAINST JAP

CHALLENGER 500-33- 0

MORNISa JUURNAL SPtCIAl tl.HD WIH1)

New York, May HupP'Mueeessf ally dcfclnled his world'sbilliard chiimiilonslilp title at IK. 2

bulk line, awainst Hie challenger, lot-Jid- a

Yauiaila, of Japan, here tonlgiit,the score being 5'" t" 3:10.

Since tin- roles of the game xx i reso changed that tin' "anchor" wasbarred, im other sin h one-side- d cham-pionship game has been seen. Hoppewon the bank but faibd to score.Yiiinada ran 15 and this xviis bis lestattempt, as the next ten Innings headded only IK.

Hoppe. In iho sei i. ml inning, mad.'a run of by masterly billiards.He nursed, lolled, iln-x- niul madeIIIUSSO sin In uilhoiil amiI'loin the shut i x li i iit.-c- lio signs id

llollbl i woiriineiit otei- antu Hint him. His lust

vork xx as seen In hi'; final run of 01.

BUD ANDERSON TO

MEET LEACH CROSS

AT VERNON JULY 4

' MOHNINO JOU.H1L 1CARID WOPIf

Los Angeles. May 27. Announce-ment was made today that effortsxvere under way to arrange a Fourthof July match nt Vernon, betweenLeach Cross, ot New York, and Hud

Anderson, the nortbxi cstern light-

weight. It is proposed to match thewinner of this bout with the winnerof the liltebii-Kixe- rs fight in San

on the same date.The same club announced also that

arrangements xvere about completedfor a light June 20th, be-

tween Charles Ledeaux, bantamweightcliumplon of France, and Eddie Campiof San Francisco. Ledeaux. It xvas

stated, will sart from Palis at once.

Hums Knocks Out Hi pc,Oakland, Oil., .May 27. Frankh

llurns, of Oakland, knocked out Wll

lie Hoppe, of San Fra niiscn, in theninth round of a scheduledtight, here tonight, Tlie men are light-weights.

.locl.e.t Killed at lliiinont Purl,.New York, May 27. William Smith,

iiffed of Wiirrenl'in. 'a., a jockey,connected with the Wlderier utaldes.xvas Ihiown and killed today wlill"fxerclslug a horse ox er the Jumps atI.elniont park race track.

V llllai.is Pa uls Yale 2 lo (.Next Haven. Conn., May 27,-- - VVII- -

limns broke Yale's gnat baseball rec-

ord of seventeen consecutive victoriesby shutting out the blue on Yale fieldthis afternoon, :' to o.

Silk Flags, 5 coupons and

95c, at The Journal. Don't

delay.

iMi iix i i: .t i:

st. .lro Ii .V I liii olii (I.St. JoK.-ph- Mi,v ;7. Poehler al- -

lowed l.lneiiln only live hit, ronttcrt'tln fi!i many InuitiM and but two run-- '

noiH ti vet ,i peiiiud bn so today aiuiV- Joseph ibf .ated l.huo'ui, 5 to 0,Melnlvr m hlttiiii; inn'. MeldliiK' leatoied

oir: U. 11.l.inei'lll lion una 000 0 ,i ;St. Jusoph .... mo no 2ix 5 1

llattories; lOhinau and Halu r; I'mniid Ki tter,

Kamiioiry: Twii-has- e hit Kliinan,Melnko (2). Kelly. Stnak out llyHoehh-- r 7. Ii.imo ,,n ImiIIk (iff Hoehlor2. I limbic play I low llnii to l.lovd toM nil In. 1'nipii o siiticr.

OiiihIiii (I; Tnpi U 'i.oinaha. May 37. Hiiiaha haiomer-- d

two Topi Ka pI'eherH to nil nunoiHof the park toila and won tin- - refundiaiiif of the 14 to 2. The Iim iiIhliiadf fiintti i n hitH for a total of twell-- '

MefU hai ,

Seorc: P II. K.Omaha nun I n nil o

Topeka Olio Old iioi ,i

l'atteiie!: rlosioaa, (llavfiilih 111111

.lohiiKoi), shet.ik; Tailor, llutinha-ve- n

ami M. Alli.-t- i r.Sniiiui.iri : Tii lw bit

t'oi le. Kane. JuHtii e, I'ors.i Ihe.Thl'ee-liax- e h 1 "oiiua lion. .IoIiiimiii.Nefl'. Home run -- Johnson. Hniihlplay Mi Allisler to Cm h ran I i Itap, h.Struck out lly rioKioan 2; by (ll.n-nl- i

h 1; by ltu.itc iihaven 2. Ilase onballx ( iff CloMiian 1; off Itustenhairn 5. 1'mpire Aiuleixon.

Sioux "It .I; M lclilta i,Sioux City. May 2. Clark's miir!,-- .

Dux bison's sacrifice and llreen's driveto n liter, broke the 4 to 4 tie in

unme, Sloils Citx xxinnlim In thetenth InnlnK. The x lsilors drove Kleinfrom the mound in the second Innim.-- .

dent-i- i; three runs on three duublesanil n triple. .Mien relieved Kb In alioheld the visitors safely after this session. Pax idson drove a home run Inthe third, seorlnc two ahead of himand the locals tied the uroro with oneIn the cluhth.

Score: II. II. K.

Sioux City ,. Oiill and 00 1 II

Wichita .... 30 000 OnM 04 11

llattories: Klein, Allen and Kapps;Kills and Castle.

Summary: Two-bas- e hit Huston,PettUrexv, Hills, Midilleton. Three-bas- e

hit Kapps. Home run David-son. Double play Woolums to Kapps.Struck out lly Kills 4; by Allen 3.

llase on ballc off Alien 1; off KHis3. I'mpin

I inner H: Di , Moines I.Des Mollies May 7. Channell.

who siihstituti d for Huti lu r, won forDenver with two home runs, llothpltebers were hit haul, but the localscould not place their bits safe.

.Score: It. II. V..

Des Moines . . 002 I on ion 4 H 4

Dcincr oio 100 5(1 S 13 2

I'.attiiles: SXXl I.afli It;and SlclMht; Harris mil : i

Summary: Txvo-b- a hit I' iselu--

Hiitcher. Three-bas- e hit Jones.Home run Channell C!, Hase onbulls Off I'aber i; pff iarrls 3.

Ktruck out lly Kabcr (!; lit HarriH 2

Cmpirc

I ACCUSED

OF DELIBERATELY

BEA

Manager Evers of Chicago Na-

tionals Makes a SeriousCharge Against Pitcher of

Pittsburg Pirates,

IBV MOHNINa JUUm.lt tPECIAL I AKO WIHChicago, May 27. Manager John J.

Evers, of the Chicago Nationals, todayaccused Pitcher Howard Ciininlts! ofdeliberately "helming'' Pitcher LurryCheney during tile (fame at Pittsburghlast Saturday, and of trying1 to "bean"Heine Zimmerman. Evers declared hewould begin n crusade to do awuywith the practice of certain pitchersof aiming ut butters' heads and whilehe admitted that It was not alwayspossible to tell whether the ball xvasdeliberately or uecldenta lly thrown atthe phiVer, he said he would try toeliminate the trick when the pitchers'control is perfect.

Evers says he does not permit hi

pitchers to uim at batters and believesthut If President Lynch will take the(lUestlou up, other managers will Is-

sue similar orders to their slab men.Evers believes, he said, (hat Cum-nit- z

ulso hit Archer Intentionally In

the Hjynie. contest. Zimmerman wasmissed by a few inches. Cheney xvas

struck Just above the temple, and wasknocked unconscious for a brief time.

.

DECISION OF NATIONAL

ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCED

(V MORNING JOURNAL SF.CIAL L( ASTO WIPf

Auburn, N. Y., May 27. SecretaryJohn 11. Furrcll. of the National As-

sociation of Professional lusehallLeagues, today handed down the

decisions cf the nationul boardof arbitration :

Pasadena franchise In Californiastate league transform, to 1'Hkern- -

field, Cal. I

Chiiins a Unwed:Des Moines against San Fniiieiseo

In re collegian; Fred Hroxx n againstHastings, Neb., player Forrest ngninslKlXXUhee.

Claims disa lloxx a il

Kansas City ugainst Topeka, in rctlrandom.

Among the services awards xvas

Taylor to Topeka,

Indianapolis Middleweight Is

Strong Favoiite in Home

City in Coming Battle With

rittshuigh Boxer.

I.PII IAI lil'PMll!NlN, I 1l H...NINB JUUKMAL,

In li.i tui pi ills. Ind.. Max 27. .larkDillon. Aiiu-il- an middleweight fham-pioi;s,- i,

, .,ii,,i,nt who h light in theniiisl ol Mti nn s training for Insbout Willi Frank Klaus at tin- Indiitu-iipill- s

in ". bull p.nk mi the night ofN.ilV has ln, wn class this Weekthat hiK sol piis d ci en his must ar-dent mlmtreiii w ho hate xi'iiled illsopen air iump at lilxi rsldo park,tallies J Corbett. Who boxed withI'lllen three eurs ago and xxhs baillvmussed up, xvas one of the surprisedxlsilors this week. Dillon, xx Im neverbus In t n limn oil, or ex en Mange redlu the ring, of course Is a hot localfaxiiite. Inn ring follow ei-- i bax epinned their I i il Ii to the "Hoosii--Mill 1. a in ' ' luiaiise of Ills naturaltuiiglli, ids gieai xilalilv and his

xtoiiiliiliil stainina. It's dlllerentmux for it's re.illv unolher Dllbui tlu--

llHte liel II Willi lllli'f lu t I'll Ititti K - 11

Dillon who not onlv bis :i ,l.tw ofsin and oil'ls, i I Imi l li.it appal nilIt can w Hint, in I the kick of u mule,bill is a I' ist, i bill', shifty two ll. lull-ed boxer who has ,b eloped speedan, t'l I'll,- hitting ii to bio k Hi'his il ea man i cpiiluHoii.

Dllh li ban I n In the I oxlng gamefor a shorter period of time nud liasi mile to Hi,, front faster Hum mix ofthe in. li who have figured In the

i , . - Ii chase III Ho'lint tear. i was only live i.n.s nnthai Dillon, who Is only Iwildv-tiv-

. sirs old. started out on his pugilisticnil'' i r. In loos he ion and illiniumlia If a ili.H-- Im ;i biixs in piellinlnarv'units al Indiaiiapolls and lu IHO',1, nf-t- il

h" b i,l grown Into Ihe lightweightdhlslen. a!l hot two of the fifteenlixhts be f iiighl nud won ended Inkuoikoiits to Jacks credit, the finalfigld being Willi Kid Spark-'- , a Louis- -

Xllle W ellel eliillt W III III Dllll'll Slop-ped lii two rounds lu a pithnilnarybout mi He- Piiiitey Mt Farland-lin- y

I'M. lis. ii card ni Yw (Hi, a ns. In tolaDillon hi (tan to f.ng" to the frcnt anda niim'.i r oi his battles were d

lioiils in I'.llhl in n. His last boutthat iiir was Willi Kddie .Mciloorty,vim got a ueixsp.ipcr dei Islon In tenrounds e' er Dillon at Kmi ihi l.se onDnenit'or Di. Less than a monthInter Dillon get a popiil.tr (let isiollover Mel loony at Winnipeg uml lul:ill Dillon met Meilooiiy twice.Dillon, biindli apped with a hull on hislight arm. w. nt Into a boot In .NYxv

orb-mis- which l y the way, nevershould hate been staged and althoughthe tight xvas slopped In the fourthround. Dillon miilntuned his recordol inner hating been knocked down,in,, niorlhs later Dillon net Me- -'

tluorlx at Indlanapi lis and ll xx.is tnthis la ut that .1 civ d'ii ated Mi-

di ai It ib ii nt in- at the nineth. i i t'i Id- ;.i at M unina. iimtbout was hi. i;. ml on .NiHiiolnr I, lull.,i fit Dillon nt Hi" paec so fasl I batMi i ooi sin lied lii lii do or ille curlyIn th" thild ri'iuiil he caught Dillonxillii a ti italic light suing to the Ja.,in, In tin- same round planted a b liswing to Ihe pit of the slomiu h. Dil-lon er ly si It Ids In a. I III- e an en- -

riiu.il hull und lure in. Meiloortvwas beaten light there fer he hadshown all be had lo 11" axnll, andwhen Dillon enmo Imi k after a minute's rest h i inn lent v as fresh as ex er.Met liiorty devit'il his attention tokiepiug out of harm's way. From th"seventh round on It was a case ofM el I on liy hanging on to stick it out,und he stuck, although he was badlybeaten. laldie admitted as muchHimself 111 his dressing room alter theright. "Well, he heal me lulllfhl."laldie remarked, "but we'xe foughtlefoie and well fight again." Thaininv have hceii a prophecy, but It

net, i' has liccn liillilleil und Dillonnays it Is Met ioorly's fault.

I'illoll has been the busiest middle-weight lu the Hume the last xear undhis recent dei Isive ilcb at of I'oli Mi"lii nt Milwaiikei xvas Ids crowningai li ellllUI. Ill Ihe last ttt'o xelll'-

I'illoll lias met and defeated ex ervi liainplonsliip coiiteiider except HillyI'aplte nml Jimmy Clubby. He hasmet Fiank Klaus, the world's tit I"i I.i t nl. tx hem lie xt ill Lo e again onMil- 2''. Ihi'ie Ipios, on' point lug him!u :i ..fx lound bout al PUlsbuigh,losing a i w eiitx round declMon at DalyCity, ( al,, ami boxiliK u nodecision , out al Now York.

lu Id ' lisl of iino,, a humlicit bat-

tles Dillon bus xliiorli-- oxer Jimmy(i irilm-r- Mike Twin sulhxan and JackTtxln Siillinin, Puck Crouse and all(lie ii st of tin in. He knocked outLeo Hoiiek. Hugo Kelly, Frank Man-te- ll

and a number ol' lesser lights.In inn ii v of Ihe fights thai hot "Placed i'illon In position to claim theAmerican middleweight ehnmpion-Hlil- p

he xvoti mi his rugged strengthund bull dog (htermlnnt Ion alone, tutIn the last nix months bo has dcx el-

oped Hindi cleverness and speed thathis boxing Itself entitles him lo

us a title holder.

llMrn eilliv Ohio scco 'ii- -

lutoes, Kill. (Ml per Ii lied.L. W. Ill- -

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Plillmli lliln 8-- Washington (i. I.PhibidnlT, Ulu, Mnv 27. Phllndolph:.

won hot h games of the douhle-hrnd- e

tn.m WtshlngK n here today. In rnplstylo, tho firm resulting 111 i Kliiit-o- n

by H to 0 uml tho second 7 to I. Iitli first game Washington was hcliless liofnro plunk. The eoinn lifthsndcr allowed but two singles unhut twenty-eigh- t lin n faced him. Von Washington base runner passed firs'use i,nil hut one Wim lift nn th'sucks. Throe double pluyn hy thiPhiladelphia infield helped out ilowiWashington runners, phlludclnhlibut toil Kngcl from tho I ox In tho thinmid while thoy fulled to hit liitllhaul, tho tatter's wlldncss nint n fewtlnirly hits gnxe thrm four runs titho eighth, Hughes wan butted frontlio box In tho fifth Inning of tho seeOl'cl game, hut Allrork, who succeed

'mI him, checked the Athletics' hltlln'

and run getting, ponder never haito ex. i t himself. I "Idling's bltllmami base running featured the game

Hi ,hi Fir-- game: li. II. K j

Washington ...nun ooo ooo a 2 '.

llillailelphlu ..IU- -' Km Olx 1 X (iPuttmies: Knvol, (iullla anil A In

Hinllh; I'lanlv anil lipp.Hiiiniiiary; Two-Imin- c hit ( illi lii(f

linker, Hairy. Doiibb' play plantto Hairy to .M'Iiiihh: Harry to MrImiin; Parry to i'oIIIuh to MrlniirnI'as,. on ballf off Kuui-- M "ft ti.illbK; off Plank 3. 'Stria k out P.y I'lanV4; by Knsol I'; by Callla 4. I'tnplm

i:nnn ami Mart.Si or. Soroiiil " It, H. H

Washiiiiti.n ...a0 'HO (lOU 1 7 4

Philadelphia ..21 040 (mix 7 10Patterles: MukIii h. Altroi k ane

Ili nr ; Hondor nml s haiiK.Sumniaiy: Threo-ba- hit - Did-- l

lnv. Uotililo play JIiiIiob to Si hao-fo-

to (lidoon; Pander to Mi'lnnosI la He on balls Off HmthoH 5; off Altroi k l; off 1 tiilT 2. Struck outl!y llimhes 2; by Allioek 1; by Poll-de- r

10. rinplrofi i:anM and Hart.

St. I mils 3; Detroit 2,

St. la uis, May 27. Mitchell, toss-- j

'nit for the St. I.ouis Americans, wontoday a i Iti hers' battle from Iictrolt' to 2. Zumloi h pitched wood lull

j

Imi Stanasjo'H thrown to Kecond werewild. St. I.ouis made two of Its throruiiH In the Hoxcnth when WllllnnirHiniiled, took si 'Ci ml on Pratt's sacri-fice and scored on Stoyal.l's triple todeep center. Austin's HiiiKlo JirouKhtn Stoxall. The first run came In thefifth on Pratt's single and Ylll's or-"o-

Detroit scored one In the see- -

ond und onp In the third.Score: li. II. K.

Octroi! . . . . in l (mo ooo : 3

St. I.ouis . . . ..ooo oio ;ox 3 a i

IllUteHes: Zamloch and Stallage;Mitchell and Amicw'.

Summary: Three-bas- e hit Stox'- -

'ill, Push, lioiihli' play Wallace toJlotall to Ak-i-u xx. I'ase on bulls OffMitchell I. Stuck out Py Mitchell3; by Zamloch 1. I'liiplres Connollyund Illldcbrand.

Hoston-Nex- v York jjiime postponed;rain.

Chlcago-Clov- i land Kunie postponed .

rain.

I'At inc coast m:a;u:

At I. os AiiKi-- .h

Score: . II. K.

T.os AiikcIch 3 0

Venice 13 0

Hatlelles: Chech, KoK'-lliott- and'.oIch- Koesliicr and I!

At PortlandScore: it. ii. r..

ton Francisco . .1 4 1

Portland . . I 7 2

lintlcrles: Donbass and 'epulvedii:West und Fisher.

At Oakland Oukland-Saeranieiit- u

tfunie postponed; rain.

a.mi:kican AsSOt I VIION-

At Minneapolis. Minneapolis 7;

Milwaukee K,

At Indianapolis--Louisvill- e !l; In-

dianapolis I. (Second gaiue post-

poned. )

At St. Paul-- St. Puul 5; Kansus4'''ty

At Columbus Columbus - loledogame postponed.

KOITIIF.HN I.l'.AGl

At ChattanoogutMuittanoogaMobilo 5.

At Atlanta Atlanta 2; NewRuns 3.

At Nashville Nashville Mem- -

phis 4. (11 Innings.)At Hlrmlnghum llirmliighani

Montgomery 10.

A OIITI I IJSTKKN I.KAOl'F.

Portland 5; Seattle 0.Vancouver G: SpokaneTueonni 7: Victoria o.

Plti'lin-s- , Knilbm li anil Klclile to .o.Chicago, May 27. Waivers have

been nsked on Pitchers Ileulbach andUli nio, lor years mcmocrs oi uu- t.,,,- -

cago Nationals, It became known to-

night. Manager Tinker, of Cincinnati.has refused to waix'e on Ileulhach. andIt Is reported is trying to procure himat the waiver price. None of the other:clubs have asked for P.Ichle.

I)e Oro YVins I'n.m John llorgim.Fan Francisco, May 27. Alfred He

Oro, challenger, won the lirst of a ser-le- s

of three games for the three-eusio- n

billiard championship fromJohn Horgan, the title holder, here to-

night. The score was 50 to 4 4. Hor-gan- 's

high run was 4, Dc Oro's 3.

Kaii.-ii-s thy Sell!. Outfielder.Kansas City, Mo.. May 27. Robert

J. Coulson, left fielder for the localAmerican association baseball club,Was sold today to Portland. Ore, l"nmof the Pacific Coast league.

Alheita Government Sets Aside

Coronei's Verdict Exoi Suit-

ing Those Connected With

Fatal Piize Fight,

'91 H.lWN.Na JOtlMNAL BtwlAX II.IIO ttl.l,Calg.il l , Albi l ,i, M ix .'I - Vllolll- -

I I' I ll llll-- 111 tile colli He of the AI

belta gi t i i nun ut s pi osi i u ii of th-li- l

ill. apa Is in Sat il da ts t'atil pii.'fl:it was mail e i a bearing late to-

night when Tommy Itui'im niul Ar-

thur I'elk.-- were oideied to standI I i.i I lor iiiaioiaui hter In connectionxtllh III' ,1. atll ot Luther Mel 'ill tt,and W illiam M. I 'ai in t and l aldleSmith Wile riii.is.il on S.Mmi ba--

eai h lllld i I ier.'d to ii ,i i r as xtit-O- i

si s tt I,, , ,e I I.H' Is ll led Tilebail ii 1 1", nun i ai h lor fie l, I. an-o-

PiiUet ami Huriis was eoniin,ieil.Til. a. I (. .ii of the Alberta got i lie

no lit III .'. IH'li, aside the Xerdiit ofthe , i loin i s jinx and oiili iing lb"allift el til. late pi i e I'mllpls III It -

agit. Ho- ,i ,im,,',r and Hie utile,--l.lllle as Mllii-e- It ti.lS oHlllt' hat god t t Hie i ullioi itii s t hat I iei "liuu l ( J'llx was made lii eolll-- 'pletetf of pilsoiial tlielld . o! liril,and Hint ine.'t ef Hie jelols Wi le

uistl light follow , isIt was fnrthir coin, ml, d Hi.it Col -

' I C, llilbi Was lie o'lipeti lit til fl!at till in i t, bat pig hiiia", If at- -

tended theLr. .1 C. View. nt, f, ho iiinaii. )n

:l meillial eap.l'ltx for the ibl'euil- -

niits. 'h I a slat, I. li nt loiiight, il'tt hi. h n- - ib'i lareil It his b, iief thatMri', ii It bad wit f. led his Injury Inplex ,(,, is lirlit and Hull Hie sligiti siblow xx lid llat e i a'.l-- il his ib atll.

I l,e l l' tile llcxclopnil llbl i f Hieibn was tin' vim for ,iiin,nal libel,filed bt liillis, iigitinst Hie lief. J.C. ill tile First llapllslihiileh, xt ho Is said to 'rite stiltedin tin- pulpit S'inilay lti.it the Satur- -

da- afliiir xtas iuiii,b-- pure and vim-pi'-

and Hint those promoting thecol'lest should be tlcpol ted. Illll'll"ib" Inn h he will lib' suit against oth-er mlnlsteis ttlio icnile Hiiiiiliir ill

k . 'Tal illng tile figitHums nor Pelkcy xxoiihl

make ant . t a ti noiit. The in' proli-iili-

will not eoeie up for ti ial In torein lob, r. a. i iiilma to olli'ials. Smithand M i i 'a I re', will ibpiiit on oil ,ar-l- y

no ruing train lor Phiu i, u,. tait- -

Ing tilth l li.-i- the of Mi'("iirtt. It was planned to ship the

!lelll.ltls to the hollo' of M.'Caltt'"palcnt:! toil, it, but tills in Hon wasibi.itid at Mi Cai int's ii !iii t lendlug Hie mill nine ef H'e da.i's d tilopuii n

Hilly .buns Sold lo Toledo.( 'hii a::o. III.. Max- 27. - Word

il lii re lodai, Unit Duty Jones,for xeaiH a member, of Hie DetroitA nit I ien os and Heei'tly bought Inthe Chicago A lllelien lis, has beensold to the Toledo club i f the Ameri-can nssiieiatloll.

LARGE IRRIGATION

PROJECT PROPOSED

HEAR TUGUMGAHI

Application Made to State En-

gineer for Water Rights to

Develop Ten Thousand

Acies of Land,

lf,PUtl l.,,PM!.PflHI!.Mi t M, Mi iSllini. lUIIHItAi

Santa I'o, N. M ., May 2i. Tin1

North American luieslmiiit companyol Tin linn al I, has made applicationbefore the ilnt, engineer for the

i f To second feel of wuliiliom Hie Conchas liter, n branch of

the Can.-iili.in- to he ind for Irriga-

tion and doiioslle purposes. Thee ii. X' colli, llipl.lle.'l the e I'ei i o 11 ot

ii daiii 2 feet high and !'2.", lectlong, and t i'l iinpciiiul aiiiiiiieiit wili-

er III Irrigate 11.0110 lu l l H. The t'S.hi il cost ol' Ihe work Is $ ". (1. 3.10

The FarnieiM' Development com-

pany, of Spiimp-r- uu i sta lillshcd liiligation cnli-rpiis- near thai place,has made additional filings to approI lint" xxat. r from' liraea reek, forIhe lli'tgiilloii of lo.ooii iiihlltioiuili.eres lu Coif, ix county, Tlie aim Is tostore flood tvnti rs only.

John .1. Mlllllu n. of Jii'lso iiloiiciaiclX , has upplii il for a.."i cubic feet'

of water from Fisher fork nf the DryCimarron, for Irrigation purposes.

STATE OFFICERS ARE

ELECTED AT RATON BY '

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBU

c, pgr A L I" MUMNINO lOURSAti

liaton. N. M ., M.IV 27. -- The statu.jiiiniil of Ihe Kahilis of Columbus,which met lu-r- today, elected I. A,

Mi Chi lion, ni 1. (i in stale dep- -

uly.Other ut f i ,s of the si, ite council

elected tothiv follow: J. J Connelly,liaton, state s'eeretary; VV, li. Tipton,'!

Las Vegiis. st ite treasure! DentilsC'liixc., A lliuiuii'..ue, state warden;C T. llageity, l.as Cruees, state ad-

vocate, and the Rev, A. Morln, Sil-x- er

City, slate chaplain.The election of officers was the

most important business to bo trans-uded by the statu council. Otherbusiness was routine.

Tho Star Cleaning Shop has changedhands. Come In and give us a trial.All work Kiinriinteed. Ill W. Sllxcrnvenue. ...

NATIONAL I.r.AGI K

Pcton Now York 0--

lii.Hton, .May L'7. Ponton xvi.n bothuiinieH of a double-heade- r from Nix

ork today, forcliiK the (liants lntllflh phico. The HrorcH wire 1 to 0

ntiil 5 t" 3. Matlioxxmui and Tyler haoa pitchers' battle In tho first Kami1,which wus decided ill an unustiul way.Ii wan In the ninth Inning. Maran-yill- e.

firxt batter, Hinn!ed and wont V

hi ri ml on Myerx" sacrifice. Connellyfollowed with a finali' to center, butan iieeurHte throw by Shal'er retire'Alaranxllle at Iho plate. Conncll.x

tin l, xceoiul on the throw-In- . Swec-nr- y

then HliiKled to rik'ht, dropping hihat as ho ran. Connelly raced foihi inc. while llurtm made tt prettthroxx- - to catch hiin, but the ball btrucVMxfcmy'a bat, caromed away fronthe waiting Mryerc, and Connelbxiored. The fine pitching form '

itiulolph. who wont In aa relief piteheiiifbr New Y'ork had made two runsoff Perdue In the second Innlnn. oliollmily hlttinir by llocton kv the lo-

cals tlie nccond garno. liudolph wininHster in the hcvcii Innings In whirlhe pitched. Titun' doublo with tlrhiitn-- full In the sixth, Hiorinit throiiun!, was tin import. nit faelor ill llo'iton's olfiiise. Merklo Injured hi!

ankle NlidiUK Into Kecond base in th'tiiinlii and was Miiccecdi'd by Snod- -

KI'IIKS.

Seiii-- i l'ir. t Kamc: K. II. I'

Ninv York ....00U 000 000- - 'J 4 (

Itoctiin 000 000 001 1 7 J

liattei'lrs. Mathewson and M"icrs-Tyle-

iiiiil Whalins.Suinuiary: Two-ba.u- c bit Maur;

Murray. I'.as,. on balls Off Matlicw-xiu- i

1; off Tyler 3. Struck out PTyler 4. lmpircs O'Pay and Kinslie.

Second Kanic: II. H. F--Now York oi'O 000 000 2 1 '

)' U01 003 Olx 5 (i I

1'uUeries: Tcsrr-au- Wiltso a in.Metius; I'erilue, liudolph i""" Wha'-ll'C

Sniuiuaiy: Two-bas- e hit .Mi

SlXeetley, 'Pit U.S. HllSf (ill ball.' - OtTesreaii 4: off Wiltsc 1; off perdue 1

Stm k out Uv TeM'euil 7; by I'clilut; hy Ifidolpli tni i'li'cs u'i.Uy a vKiiisllc.

( IiIciiko ; St. I .oiil- - I.ChicaKo, May 37. (Jnirugu defeat-i'-

St. Kouis 2 to 1 today and as a re-"f-

ot Nexx- - York'H double titlcatHU into third place. The gum'

s a pitchers' battle between Over-ni- l

und Sallee. Tho latter had but oh'ail inning, the first, vhen the locnbbiinrhed two of the three hits mailtoff him, with a stolon base and an er-

ror for txvo runs. Mitchell made thtthird hit, n triple, but Sallee's groat

cut Mitchell off at the plaUwhen he tried to score on n grounder

ulleo retired in the eighth Inning tcallow- - Kvuns to bat for him. In thb:"nliig, singles by and Evans,I'oupu-- with a sacrifice und an out,"aved the visitors from a shut-ou- tManager Kvrrs, of Chicago, argued" decision with empire Orth und xvai--'

ordered' to tho flub house. '

Score; li. H. KMi I.ouis ......000 000 0101 1

x'hiciigo 000 OOx 2 3 1

I'alterles: Sallee, Oyer and Hilde-I'-

ml; Overall and A rein r.Summnry: Throe-bas- e hit Mitch

'H. Double play Miller to Pholaii:"hoekurU to llildel rand to Mowrcy.!'ase on balls Off Overall 3; off Sal-4- .

Struck out yy Overall 1; bysallee 4; hy GYyer - Umpires KK'tnund Orth. !

Philadelphia-Brookly- n game post- -

Puiied; rain.

Cincinnati-Pittsburg- h game post- -

kuncrt; rain.

IMON ASSOCIATION

At Salt Laki Suit Lake 4; Ogdell ,

(Called In 9th; darkness.)At Missoula Missoula 1; Hutte 1

"'""f'l 2d; rain.) 'At Helena Helena 2; Great Falls 3.4

if pliflf"Aii If"- .... ni... ,, 4 j Z. J . i f3 5,'OSDAY. WAY 25. 1313.

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STIMSHM OPPOSES May Weed Out theClassified Service

Growing ChildrenNeed Good Bowels GOVERNMENT B

New Commission Likely Appointments Made

During Taft Administration; How President Discovered'Galloway Is a Mystery.

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of Wan11. m U..iinlnr Kinllh of Nnlilll I'ur.

Former- SecretaryPoints to Weak SpOtS ill joliim. will net ulotiB without I'rivnte

foii a Method of AppreciatingMoney for Public Purposes,

IT tunned by the president to takeof William Washburn, resigned.

U tloorKo it. Wales, a republican,probubly Ihiciiumo tho rKHtlri'H theulipointmerit of one commissioner ofthe political party not In politicaltouch Willi the administration, nml heIh falil to be In cery wiiy iiniliflcdfor IllN new rospi nsibllliy, havlin;beeiira i lnlly titled for It by Ills serv leeas chief examiner of the roimulHsioiifor a number of years.

John A. Molllionny, of Louisiana,nun In i'II retained on the eoiiiiiilHsli.li

Cheyenne, Butte, Boite, Salt Lake CityIdT HOIININ KlimiH a'acial ltMO WlM- -

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lo Insure llovvolAction.

Ah u child (;rows older It requiresiimiv anil more, personal attention '

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of Hit bowels are of tin- - utmostImportance til health fcrcat llttrlllltillfliniil-- bo 1'nlil to them.

IMi't Ih of (treat Importance, andjlio iiiotlirr shi ltl watch 111.) t ill i t ofeertsln loods. A food will constipateone niul not another, ami mi wo hnveiit healthy food like ckk enuslni;biliousness to thousands, ami u whole-some fruit llki' lianx mis oiuistlpatlimmany. It In nlso to lie consideredUnit tin-- chllil is prowinit, anil nrtnt '

, li iiiKnn are tnkln;r place In the youngman r young woman. The nvli'inhim not t't nettled Itself to Its Inter i

routine.,v wry valuable remedy lit tfcls

stake, it ml one wlileh cvciy Krovvldj; i

Imv i ml Klrl should lie chin often orin aeeol iliiiK to the Indi-vidual oiicumstnnoes Is r. Cnlil-vvoM- 's

Nymj I'vimin. This In n lax-

ative atid tonic combined, no mildthat It Ih given to llltle babies, midvi t equally effective In the mostrobust constitution. At the first signnf a tendency to constipation fclve. u'small dime of i?ypip Pepsin at night

peeretury (in noway ih one in motlilnmi the "h roll n la iih will be watch-In- c

wll? lii(railnK InlereHt for thenet twelve month or no. Kmltlt'HprcHciit term will expire M.irvh .1,

ISI.'i, mid hln Hiiccefsor will be nomi-nated at the ilenu" ratio primaryelection next minnnet. Smith hopeto cueeeeil lilniHelf, and If he canonly run tho price of cotton up to13 cclitH the pound the Ifitir onw'llih he wan nominated five yearuijo he will probubly command a by the president, lie was appointedmajority of the farmer vole; but , as ft ,,.lm.rillj ) t ,,. ut ,,),,, ,

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HecrctHry of war In rreHldetit Tufi'ncabinet, us a wretuhed and IiiijiohhI-Id- c

ystem, luilidlcapplllH effleletieyard p.iirlotlMii and proinutlnv Hellish-i- n

hh and cerruptloii. KlrM aid correc-tive method", Mr. S'tlniHon iinnctiedap adill'i-H- before the Ijiw ui uihiiiy ofI'hiladi Iphlu, may be divided Into twiichiHHiH, fiHcul mid Kelieral leKlulalloll,Homewluit in) follow-H- .

FIhciiI i Klslntl in A law should beCl:uetei Iviiiw tile president the rlijhtto Inliudui'i- Into coimreHH a budgetot )tnpm for tho cumtnK ymr a

l o a caniuumo mr ins m ui H1,p,,0,.t,., .Mr. 1tooscV( II for the pn si.every fence corner In hi" ,,.(.y. That Was due. hoW( ( f it ImIII nearly

have to flf.hl for :,,(,. ., k,o ,.,..., .i ..,!,. ,!Mate and he will

mi i, i iviin;it.

The iiHe of lr. Caldwell's H.vrup'Pepsin will tench you to avoid ca '

thartU-H- , salts ami it I Ih iih they aretoo harsh lor the majority and their,effect In only temporary. SirupPepsin hi lug permanent results ami;it can he conveniently ohtalned of,any nearby druggist at fifty cents,ami one dollar ii bottle. Uesults urcHhvayM guaranteed or money will bo

" rthan political reasons, iih Mellhcnti)"lit lull .Sigd" down la Cuba, where inthe bloody buttle of Han Juan Hill bewas iiroinoled to the rmik of second

his politlml life.Next cur ilovcinor llliaso will be

uxulluble, and what llleiisit ran dowith the "perpul" Smith may well

Thin Is only by fie way, liuw- -

the BUbJect of tills brieffiiillh'n Huretiiry, tialliV-wh- o

him been a cort of vude

fear.ever,inoirway.

licutcc.ini In the Kough Itldcm forgallantiv. Win llu r he h;is In en

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or as a Mull Moose, the new oomtnU- -

en ri'iinnK, nun prompt niiiiin winfollow In tho morning. It not onlynets on the stomach, ami bowels, hutIih tonic properties build up midstrengthen th systchi generally. Mrs.Henry Haider, Van Dyne. Win., write

rcfuiiiled.If no member of your family him

.ever lined Syrup Pepsin and yollwould like lo make h personal trialof It before buying It In the regular

iiiecuin of the Junior senator fromthe Palmetto state, mid whose work

sion will be as nonpartisan n the lav--

ullon s.way of a druggist, send your ad- -th it .her little mm. .Meiiin Mulder, be iiib'scd by the Hert.itor w heh

ho f.ircH forth for reccgnitloii

i well as proposals of new legislation,If any, throtiuh which necessary rev-- I

elUic mlnht bo obtained; cabinet of-- jlli-er- should bo Klvell a stalutoy rlKh'to defend from the floor of the houseund the senate the portions of luena budget eouiliiK w ithin tlu-l- n spec- -

the. depiirtmeiils; both Iioiihch shouldbo forbidden by law to add Items toHuch a budget, except with the presl-(i- i

tit's eeiiciii-rciu-- i or 1h lirrsitlclit

willIII xtnml reward.

was eolisiip.ucii mosi or ine iiuie nil- - (lies- - a posoii win no iu ei, n.til she p.ivc him lr. Caldwell's S nip I!. Caldwell, 417 Washington Ht1'cplii. Since using thin remedy he Montieollo, 111., nml a free samplehas never been coutlpated. liottle will be tnailed you.

Much Poe CommUnion lo I mi.

There will bo n g deal for thenew commission to do. It is complaln-- j

ed that tin ro are far too many re-- ipublicans In the cl.islfteii r, r Ice andfbllt flleV i, it lli,.f.. l,e it In, . Ill, ..1 . u...

I'roin "IVf Ihv(lalloway'H Christian name

lie halls from the "peesection" of .hlH state a re;:lunmIi,iI.I l... ,...r,lll..l 1.. i,.n in, IK I.I ,, !le lection which has not quite what themade famous by .Marlon and his mmROBERT RANDALL IS

ARRESTED AT ENID;

WAIVES REQUISITION

ABANDONMENT CHARGED

IN 2 DIVORCE SUITS

FILED IN COURT HERE

Items In the nppropriu Hon bill.ieneral leglHlatioii The president

should be permitted to Introduce billsInto ei ngress. These IiIIIh should be

It ii iic, n i ,i il M uili 4. It was nottown until the ivenleu of .Manh ii

.v ho w mild be members nf his : u t.

Ii, wouldn't tell, and the e, bliict of- -

In the Ainerlcun Itewilutloti wherehe was born about thirty yours ago,maybe a little more; the country In

which Parmer Houston, of theof agriculture, uut Ills sturt

In Hieing thlngH with an eaglu eye;(the habitat of the 'iJarllimlon oak,''one of the moft bvutillful und hhape-- I

ly of the t.Mlerous K" lius. ulfil thecount v In whhu the H-- t Utu duel

us cvli H s kepi 111 . .""l:i how ,

given preference on calendar over utti-- I

ci bills except appropriation bills andC. P.urtlcss left aiiieiulnieiits to them should he

to bring lowed only on. tho floor of I'ilherHepiity Sheriff A.

last eight for Klild

civil Horvlco reform was designed toaccomplish; n sort of best

c mi'thod, Instead of invariablytho man or woman who stood thehlgheiit In tho tcsla ri'nulrcd by thecommission.

Mr. Iturlcfoii has been moving lotmdn some of the tmrtlsan work al-leged to luive licin done by formerrepublican iiuminihiratlous. This Is nota bad thing In Itself, hut It Is ulwavsto ho done with the ill timt under-stainllii- g

and pledge that thonntloiis for which the oribr havebeen Issued are not to be made with

ii, the Indians, with the contfid ot

Kin el niuelit lands i.inl mineral ibposits. I should html him out for niv-se-

ami iimn my n -- 'iionslbiln v as onc!f the cXecnth'e fleet H of lllc l!"lcrnincnt.

"If I Were ill charge of the treasuryI w ould Hot t a hoisi-liai- r lobuild u lit'liUniii.ii' not- a 1 r I '

lUleh , sin iikc. If I .

"There ban In en a ilccldedi liamsc tor the better In :he cuiisul.itservice of tile gov ci nmcnt. The con-

sular olfncs ale no humor leganbilu.-- i so many places to In- tlhlileil

be found u rv fooddid It Hiirprlscd bothpeople. f a nv bodyiily k now s It iinlis l(

, and he has guile t'

house; cabinet officers should Uo

Blven the right to appear on the floorof either honso und discuss bills of

I I hoilv llliltlit.I. II II. How liepoliticians andbell'id him Iml'ip. Cololo-- lloil'iI' 'lirope.

" lulia fought lit this country thirtygeneral leglsbitloli ho far ys.tlicylone yeurs ago. Ualloway will, now

lure for trial Hubert S. Itamlall. whowas lndict"d by tiie gnuid Jury at thelast term of coul'l on a charge of em-

bezzlement from the lliowli Ac lllotli-e- r

Menantllc riiuipuny.KiimUII, whom tho officers have

been trying to locate since lastwas arrested by Sheriff

Shields at L'nid. The sheriff had n

dcscriitioil sent by I'luliTSheriff lMck

Kiwis. He waives rei Ulslt loll, lie- -

Two suits for (Hvoim yesterday (

were filed III the district court. i

Alum C. Welch wants a dlvorcofiom his wife. Mrs. Anna Welch, onthe ground of abandonment. Theyweie married Kel riiary 311. lull), in,Albuiueriiie, and tdio left him Aug- -

u.-- t 1,1, 1 P , jiccortllng to fie com-- I

plaint.Lew I'. Keeper also charges his,

wile. Mis. Hlanelie K. Keeper, with j

abandonment. They were in.friiedKebiuaiy L'J. ItHI'.l, by the Kev. II. .1.''

Cooper ill A m 1. u !( in-- aciordlng tothe complaint, and have a .daughter, j

K'lli-- Ksther. who Is III the custody;

feet their respective departments.As to tin' referendum, Mr. Sliinsoii

begged leave to remind his audiencethat rcprcsi-ntKt- e government us awhole is an evolution produced tomeet the problems of H more ooin-- !plex age than the times when the lc- -

the- object or doing precisely the muiio amongthing for w hich the repu'dlcnnH Imvtv ncr h c

the faithful' as rewards f"lrendered to individuals In

M in A nl la ikti Trpifmrsl rf

"read Ills dilatory In a natlon'H eyes.''an ho hus been edectitl liy the pros-ble-

to flip the-plac- or Jcm rn!.lolin V. I Hack, resigned, on the civilsrfvlco coiiinilt-slon-

. (iallowny Is oftho Scot! h iir' Mi'oteli-lrl-- h iiort, n

very populur eort )- -l now, and, s

lil name would liidlentc. Is probablyof the l'ri'Sbyterlati like-

wise u very popular brand ' at t'llstltfte.' Onlv ihi' (dhi'r day I'otil muster

pie goMrneil themselvescording to a telcgiaiii received byKcwIh yesterday morning.

According to reportn ffom henvec'liand.ill, muter the n.!iie of Joseph

j closelv eeitti sled Hi Ids. bill it Is lioiv

required that the nun who are si ntn olln r coimtriis sh..ll pomes' such

eilucalloii.il iiialiln atloiiH as will makej tlii-- capable and worthy l'i presi

of the 1'lilted Stales iu folcigulands. 'Hood Icllows' arc all well

"We Shall not cure this difficultyhj 'oiiig back tu the obsolete machin-ery of n simpler age," he said.

The principal national tonic of law- -of Mis. Keeper lure. Sic left him

11)12, ut Kns Vegas, midcame to AlbUiln lille, Keeper allege.

W. Gordon wan a former mcmmT o'jle s milking had been discarded by thello. Cob in, In state li L'islatlire.

i I .,a..,l I... u.,1.1 l, l.iirilnir Ilio,sad lo have poscu as a inissioiiarj ' " s "- - - V f:,.i,.fil Iturleson' ol sciv id that on

Iciivlnt Mliiiiiii. ruile . The len- - executive from partii lpatl"ll In the III- -ine .... , ',, . , . . ...i one Mile lie wae nol renioli ly 'oli- -

alb gcs his peculations t tr.aiuc.-o- am. ...sciiss,..,, o .!,. h lhl. , ,hlulM!t. ,. ,,si r reporttlo tulckc.--t ami Siiret( urc I 'm Ml Sore In; i.botit $4. Hint. b glslath'ti. Continuing, nv sum in.1

oirl- I'll" other with the I'utllollcS, and lieeel.

TUBERCULOSIS

llilttl tllltttl.In addttM'tt run sirtmtly rc

PimticRd piitiinm wht h hi-- .

a'Uinrtl t ottii.l' Miitf rttt i -- t twtih

hfte nr In f.utiHif in lirtiri;illicit iiinn ii jn vlnci- - tf tin

it ih;ofv tifjni.1 hli trrt; iti HI, hlfh ti !t ill

tut ic ca the tutus yito, ti

SIROUN CO.221 Wul litaaoir. : Y.di Cilr

1lei'i'Tiimi'','"l Hlli) illelrlli-ul'-- il

I"' Williann liniR I'M.

u u :i li'iidhig i1iub:;I1

- ' I

ANNUAL BANQUET OF

UNIVERSITY ALUMNI

OCCURS THIS EVENING

The following is iibKiliitclv the sur-est and uuickcfit cure known to sciencefor all foot ailments: "I ushoIvo twotalilespoonf ills of Caloelde compoundin a basin of warm wuti r. Honk tt

iih.iiuIi Iu their pli.ee, but their placeIs not In Ihe service or Ihe govern-

lueilt, iint'1-- tin y have si ine otherami higher iiialifh alioii than the nbil- -

Ity to tell .1 good story or play a fallgame or control a large coiitiugcnl ofVoters, Wo waul, tu ! uwny fromall this sort of thlrin; w want tolinike the gi vi'inmcnt useful at homeand respei ted ahnuil, and we .in'ldo It by putting the unlit In office."

I lulling Out Men.It Ian been said that President Wil-

son ihes not know men. nml Ihls I".

tiue in a sense, but it Is also true thatIn Is Irving to find oiil men, lie was

did not know, but it might bo t'uid.that, ufter thinking the matter over,he now had leaning" towurd tho livepplnts of Calvinism., This may be

j regarded a soinevvliHt of a digression,but It In thrown In here to place

right before, the country, whichwill not be disappointed In- hU ud-- ;

nilnlstrution of his office If he p'lullbv confirmed by the senate, of W hich

itlfele uppearH lo bo little or no doubt.

feet In this fo,'mum ! i ii . i.

been CondeliilH'd.There. Is a grow Ing coin ietloii

among the people now In authoritynote th.it there should bu a eh II ser-vice as Is ii civil service; that the truepurpose of all political parlies shouldhe good government; that the entireexecutive force of the gov eminentshould hi' covered Into the ckiHslflcdservice, and that the country tdiouldbo spared the disgraceful spectacle ofthe rush for government favors everyfour years, and particularly whenthere Ih a change of polltlcul masters.

SwHniMi hv Office Sea-ter-

"I wish something could be done,"said one of the bureau chiefs yester-day, "that would save the service fromthe annoyance of office seeking andsome law would restrain the activitiesof the senators nnd representativesIn this behalf. I have been simplyswamped by the appeals of these highelected men for their constituents,asking for si incthlng, anything, forthem to do nt the expense of the gov-

ernment and without the least ideaor care whether or not Ihe men theywould unload on mo, are In any sensequalified for the work that him to bedone.

"f would not select the nu n propos-ed by them to do my own work, norwould the senators and representativechoose them to do their work. Why

fulllitis.hlng

fifteen mln-gcnt- ly

ruii- -

th" aore." Tho effectI pint:

W&?J' . H is r,,',l,v w,I"l'r- - tVi'.5Q,T iv. r ti r..i ii .......... ..jIIJI, H BUminafl

"The first characteristic of HiIhvelopmciu that we notice Is thatineiuK us powers are exercised In hc-- iret and by men who neither as com-

mittees nor as congressmen, areta tlic. country ut largo.

"Such legislative mid hods simplyInvite demandH for Improper favors.The secrecy of the committee roompla.VH directly Into the hands of thelobbyist nnd the corporate seeker forfavor, whilo the lack of personal

makes It Impossible forthe i pie to punish any one political-ly for the results of the system.

"1 believe that by far the greatestpart of tho Inefficiency and attendantcorruption from which we are "ufTer-I- n

ir In our federal and our state gov-

ernments today can be directly tracedto that venerable heresy which keepsthe Influence of our executives out ofour halls of congress and asscmbllcH."

goes instant iy; tnfeet feel so good notyou could sing forli HilillllfjllllMiT m

The annual banijiicl of the Alum-

ni Association of the Pnlversity ofNew Mexico will in' held tli-i- even-

ing, l.glnnli.g at C:a(l In the Taft an-

nex to the Alvarado hotel. Tonight'!"events promise to be the most suc-

cessful and the largest attended sincethe organization of the aluniiil usso-elatio-

An elaborate program oftoasts has bull prepared for the oc-

casion and the menu will he un ele-

gant one.It is announced that those who

wish to attend the baiuiuet must no-- ,

tify Tom KcleVr, Jr., chairman of

the committee en arrangements notlater than today noon. The banquetwill bo the usual dollar a plate affairus In former years.

South End Grocery Co.1503 South Second Stmt

A Comely Man.- Commissioner Calloway Is u good

looker, of .medium stature and uIruther delicate frame. I ut with afinely shapi d head, well set on squareshoulder!!. His eye uro blin k, of the

iHquld typo, set wide apart under anIntellectual forehead. II la mannersare courteous, and his 'nihil that oftho student rather thun the polity

iu ii. lie Ih hot u politician, exceptllti; the sense that ho la a Ucmo-'cr-

of approved courage and coiislst- -

Joy. Corns and i nllouscs enn be peeledlight off. H gives Immediate relief forsore bunions, sweaty, smelly and ach-ing feet. A twentv-llv- e cent box ofCalocidc Is said to be sufficient tocure the worst feet. It works throughthe pores und remove the cause ofthe .trouble. I'on't waste time on un-

certain remedies. Any druggist has('aloi lile compound In stock or he canget it ill it few hours from his whole-nil- -

bouse. It Is not a patent medicinebut it is an ethical preparation.

BUY FOR CASHAND SAVE MONEYI'resh Kain-- ranch eggs, Try

tliem, they taste tlllferent from theordinary run of eags.

I lost Colorado I loin. SI, 13.lira "i Wim-I- i Hoard. ;l.V

l4irget mI.c (.alvcoliil Tiiln, 75iI hi; M Y.K

it I N. I 'list street!

1 MIDWEEK SPECIALS

etlt record. Jlo Is diligent In busli-

nes-', has th" lnMiluablo gift ofnnd knows a good deal ubout

iirton und their wajs. c Ih well ed1'tiVUleil and "made pooil" In nivv spijt-- !

per work of the belter Hiirt before heentered the public service us fie rp(!-U-l-

"gardci u" of (senator Smith, s'

j How the presldcnl found him outl,i not know ii probably souu vvhtil

after tin method he adopted In the

I Every Moving Part Fitted to a Hair's Breadth dul)Your dollar will do doublethis week nt Tim Model.

' should the government be convertedInto an eleemosynary establishmentfor the support of the political lie.'pcmleiitH of ambitious statesmen ?

j "Tho government service- Is locum-- Ifog more and more n specialised serv-- Ihi; ill which trained un h ate requiredP. must bo Hn if the best work Is lobe dmie, ami the toht of fitness, whichIncludes, of course, the clement otchan.olcr, t hoUld be the solo ten ofappointment to office, and especially

j In the departments whole scientificj n.i thuds are employed in the dolio; ofgoveiinnciu work. We shall not haveanything approaching efficiency Ingovernment service until the presentsystem of,holdlng the offices a polit

MAYOR REQUESTS election of his ml lin t adv ls rn bfrtt lit- - public may be well assured thlitIn., this mnilct young man he Mas

made no mistake.Whiom i Weil riuiiHii.

' The other civil service commission- -

King SiIoioii. ;! cans "'cIMia l.isnl torn, ;l for . , I

Alia l ino Vinegar, UUc. . . , l."cVli leiiii licuns 7 ths ",'

4 leu IIoa-.i- i d Cut ni'. .i Ih- -. SI. ("Iin ly llrcakrai-- l Colfoc, h, lllc

Yt editing lli'cakfusl. Coffeeib :tio

iiii amii's Soups, Hie He

Mali be- -, 7 ptgs. foe -.- "ic

Slireddcd Ileal Ills' lilt -c

New I'olalccs. tl lb. . . . 2."eOld I'ctalocs 15 lbs L'ac

hill, 3 cans for . . ; 2."eoltolene. largo SI.Ha.ol loll lie. .iiiiiII ."0c

(.oial I .it if i ill f hoiip, 7 fur. .i!,V

I;mi'Ki:ns l mi itin'k

a,"-l- h sinkI H lis-'- . Ilei'l Kugnr ......Hi lbs. I line Siigur . .

Ill lbs. Corn MeulHllislllS, pllgnihil pph- -, :i -' ihCorn liiikcs ............lellv. U pintDel Monte I're-ervi'- s, Inl

I III iv illllie I'i'ilsi for

IIIKKiM M'M l.l,.'lie furlllc for

Hoc lor

St I ll

. J.-.-l-

si.nilIS I no.ifhc

.He-- al'

. .Ill'

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IL'C,a;ie

Kle.arte,2Hl-

LMEMORIA

OBSERVANCEical puvviis shall he destroyed.

I'hXMl of the I lint.Another eminent man closely re- -

hited lo tho administration was la-

menting, tho other day, the flood of,the unfit threatening to unsettle thefoundation!. "I did not know I had&o many relatives until J wuh appoint-- 'ed to tho office I now hold; men undwomen 1 have not lies id id for years;a second cousin, who hud written fora place in my department, any place,which he could hot fill lf.hu could

Issues Proclamation Calling on ji 1574USE THEPHONEnlUULJUUI L)UU Ulll:UII0 tuir.

Tim "tlnc'rinttiMrftw tffrliM.... ..r. ...Honor Friday Out of Re-

spect to War Veterans,

oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooSILKGlove The MoVning Journal Flag Coupon

Muyor V. K. II. Kellers yestcrduyIssued it procliimatlon urging Albtt-iiieriiic-

to obscrvo Friday, May3tl, set apart by federal act iih Mi m-iri-

dav. The mayor's proelamal ionIT HAS THE POWER

get It, which lie can't If 1 shall havoanything to fuy about It. Ho.sidos tin:applicants who present themselves Inperson, probubly accompanied by theirsi na tors or Immediate representatives,willing to unload tin m on thosn ofiih who ought to be spared these af-

flictions so that wo may do our ap-

pointed work without this positivelypainful dlHlractlon, the malls lire bur-dened with letters and petitions In theinterest of "our dliitlngulsheii follow-eltljie- ii

who would servo tho country

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reads: Five Coupons and 95cWill fnlillc you lo one of lliesc sujieil silk

Flags, 32x46 imlicii. maJe of AmericanSilk and totilainiiiK 43 slats. Firing your

cotii(!iis Iu llic MoiiiiiiK Journal Business

Office. Distribution starts Monday, May 26To all points in .New Motion and Northern

rl.ona. Iv.pi'css Prepaid, $1.25

"The test of the pudding is in the eating thereof.";i

The test of an automobile is the hills it will climb or:

Pursuant to wise law and amiable'custom, the people of this nation lie-- j

jvoto tile thirtieth day of May of each!year to paying homage to tin; nielli- -

ory of the dead.j At firyt i nly the graves of the ful-- j

h n heroes of the civil war were, dec- -

'orated with flowers and their dcodMjland wi-r- the themes oforations anil Wrnions.

)t lias become lis.ige now for the

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most admirably' lu such and such of-- j

flee.j " W'hii t. would 1 do about II? How

would 1 select men for the work unI the sand it will pull. r9NO CAR EVER WENT WHERE A BUICK CAN'T.00000000 00000 00O00 000 00 0 000 0 00000000 0 000 000 000000 OOOQi

der my directions? I Humthem up for myself und with regardonly lo tho necessities, of th service.I would not appoint uny ihihi to unyi l ie., sotel v on then

They are not the best because we sell them, but we J

i sell them because they ARE THE BEST.

Tk. "KAYSFJt" .Umpcdhp fh nm of Silk Glov.

of qu.litr nd reliability,

Th ctni-mli- m knonidlgl .urim-ai:-

of the "KAVKER" bi;k tllovn Ittiol tins work ol a day or year, butthi tum'jltivt re.ult of many jcrIradi-rsbip- . which hascomuellrd recog-

nition and atlrmpirU f aiiilalion onthe part of otlirn in the tame field.

Th Genuine "K A Y3ER"Clo.."rt rei iy"re,.i than th "ordio-ar- y

kind." that ra repr.Bt.da b.ins "ju.t aa food."

Imasina what would happen if thadi aler offered you your change iamoney branded "Our OwnMaU"ndrepresented "jut a good" aa Unci

Sam's -- would you talis it withoutUncle &ain' .niiorsemenl?

To aocur Silk Ck Talu. i.maraly mailer of ia.utia an

thjl endorenieBt-- - t eim"KA VSiJR'' i uii ham,

,4 Cuaran'.M Ticket in every pair.

A.rl Silk C1.T.I. SOc, lit. $1, USUai Silk Omt, IS. $ I, SI.2S. f I it. 12

Juliut Kayer & Co., MaktrtA'eifl York

d

ho would bring1 ut send; Indeed, I

thould regard, tint long petition, audir.utjiy letters from many sources und LUMBER Glass-Pain- t

Cement-Plaste-r

memorful lo tulu wider scope, includ-

ing the Knives of all those who havefriends within reach of the cometcr-le- s

even the graven of tin; unknowndead.

In accordance with tho proclama-tion of the governor of the slate,, t.therefore, call upon the citizens otthe. city of Albuijueriiue to assemble

Ask for a ride up powder house hill on high, or a low

gear test on "Buick Albuquerque Lumber Co.423 North Firft Street

the ceiiK teries and tin in lci.'- -

'nil of the sumo general tenor as a kindjot warning against the person so pre- -

jHeiiting Ills 'claims.'"If I Mintod ti chemist of approved

ability In tho depui tincnt of ngrletil- -

lure, for ekumplu, 1 would first find j

i out who uro tho best ehemluts uud iwould select the lest ihumlst I couldget whether or not ho had upptled

veli raiiH andlast restingure burled

orate the graves o. thestrew flowers over thePlace of all thoso whoiBuiclt Auto Go. of New Mexico

thethere.

Given under my hand and byauthority of my office, this ,2lh for sei vice under the. government anil

whether or not I had ever heard nSee Our U. In SATURDAY EVENING POST May 24th Issue

WILLIAMS DRUG CO.Albuquerque, N. M. of May, 1913,U. )iS, HIiLLEKiS,.

'. ' Mayor,

ivord about him and his characterund attainments,

"If I wanted a man to deal withthe many difficult problems connect-ed with tho public lands, with the care

807 W EST CE.NTR.1L.FIIONE 7S.Phone 242. Cor. Sixth St and Central Ave. jItOnfy a tow days more of hlc

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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1913,SIX

Tribute Paid IjttePaul Teutsch by

Posittll Shrinern

HEW fill AWAITS

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r ii nt i,fi imif.ir ut hii.i. uitti t.i),ut It mi tin f r. It t ;it tin- i ml nl

linn' ii. In tin- - In tti..HCi.lf, nllif .I...I llliih I limit I"

l"ll Ill' till" lrflllllll(U (ii lttl,H tll.lttlnir fi .Ii- h ttl t r ii i ti K ! f'irn thrI il ili-- i iiiiit tli it f ti p fim.ir it imi.

U,

1 lin l.i I I ii K h ut Imt nm'f:nt tn !ii iim,i,, Tlmt .. fti.it till'll.iltitiiurr f.itut li.nl ,iimii .il ailuw nH iiil ii i. It h.iwii' ii- - nil-- .

i llHull.v tin nlli'iii l niiuiir, hut It ill.)

imfitimi .,i,.ii. Html, jlii l mi, I In.ii.If H "lit It l.liiHIi'il Itl IK 111 hi" l.lki-- .11

. iii.li il, tti.' (Ii iih.i i,.t itiil nuttlir-.tt- . n t.i Mill- tin- - l ii t v ff nf mi- -.

Ill' I litlM l

Fiiithit i,ft iii tlmr pl.iif ,im, th.i t

i iii'ii r;it ,Uil I hi-- t ..i iiiz. .I th:iti ii r t.nHt rmtt'in Ii lntiiiHii. lv n.n- -

1,1, ttl Hitll till' 1, -- .. ,f l,, I ill t u .

tt, iin-- t I!., i. !!. I.hhihI tl Hi-

M ! ., ..in, i, .linn nt i,f tht ll ,..,tI. l..ii ,ii fin! Hi.nl.l nut il in, ;

ul.j . H'tiHiuli' Iniluttiy i'f lh' num.

Washington Comfort Shoes. Imitations lacking theircomfort, style and wearing qualities are frequentlyoffered in their place. The safe way is to be sure andlook for the name "Martha Washington" and Mayertrade mark on the sole.

!i. iirnl.iili.ii i.f i In- - lift- - mill

AS t... il i,f th.. laic Paul Ti uti h

nf t!i. tiity r." i i'y I'lu.if I'll iftin.. K.ii-w- i it .Mhi nit ." Nnv. ! I Hi1"

h. itiiinif. "Tile tf ,1 Tflitach."He urlit le v iih nrinainl liv th"

t of that lt. H ii fir.inl- -

"' 1 A. .V. Kmn. ttri-M- secretary. In

Thai n,. t.tuny Muw Hip JilNh iftiim in which

h(it iy m- - inur rwrwr.the ari!'l la hen" ith rrpri dtH t'd:

"A nm 1 pnrt .f Vt .Mixifo l

ihuuihIhi; tt.il.i)'. f"t" an niKiasyiiiliiMlittle mull, wllnae li.illli' hil H llluitl

lien linrJ in the hanneia nf truth-i- r

futiiiin'. nn.l y, whu'ie life h Inthu l itKfKt at nae !'! n Kin n up tun pr!n, iple that la htxh mi't pnrf mulw huh anifie, utlil fu'eil with the

i.f tt t, title! f :! for inan-kln.-

"We refer tn Tun! Ti iiIhi h, I'nat Im- -

t'otentlite nf the Mlttlf Fhlitle,Ki'luhl Tuiipliir mul .Mitmn.Whiian huilv la mitt i n rniitf tn the uhlhi me nt t'hleait.i f,r 'inialKiiuii'iit tnthiil ihiiieiit whlill iiluiie la flifli.lltu iimn, fruiu whii h f fpiina mid Mwt.lih return, in Nature' kuimI

tilllfFur .veins Mr. T nt"' It li.is lu i n

the iiiiitniiirliiK nf the M-- Shrinenf New Kiiim: Ki nei mifly nfhiM tint,' an, I Inrvtiv uf hin l ihnt":tuf the th tt lnplll, III nf this fnnu nfM.iiuniy. while .iuiiih' Iila part in'TflHpliil'v nil, I the fun, I, line lltill lutlm'.llf I : v til in 11 my Mir iittio-Hph- re, iiinl i

et niif that w ii." -si ittiiilly huiniin,Willi the hitf hruinl hiiiiuiiiity thatknow a no n Ity tin lin renl,ti,' llt.it uf I, rutin ill lull', nil, I Willi!

nn aim 1 x . 'i't thf utiiiiiiin icmnl."Tn itpi'rft ittle the thitrat ti r nf Mr.

Ti iiiKi h. and tu riiili'f Iila wurka l '

the fiiliii-t- . It la iiett"nrv that miemust hiiii- - tniM'leil (he pallia frunithe pun II nf the t.inile tu the aim'-- ,

tu 111 an n tnrntii. tn have fully ah-- jni'l nl the mnat ii . llfiil tfiitta Unit

hiiif I. nine the hlithi' r fur hi- - it n- - '

uniff, mul h li it h ((if tutlay sis putentfur the llplifttllflit uf anility It ml Hielift, lupllll lit tlf Buu.l it the.V Wrr"!w hfii the liiunilnu aliira anliif tuKi th-- i

r, .mil m.-r- alniv thf inti lliKi n.-- nfthe uieriiKn liiillviilu.il hiia xli iulily In- -

rrnnii'il w hlh the l,a-i- ,' hiilirui naturehaa re Hiiiiiit'tl tilt tumie.

"Nt iv MiNit'ii l laiKely n Mafniili'( nmmonw I'lilth, ill that the iil i at ma- -

Jmily uf thi iiitiat puti nt liurea with-in it are MiiHuiia, iiinl huhlln: 11"

luai iy 11a 11111:111 wiiikni sn ie niitstin tin' Rivei-- lili'iila uf the I'lnft whileti.tiilltltr lijiull the level nf time tnthat tiii.!l.it'itv ere il riitmtry fruiu whtw-liuiirn-

in traveler r. turna."Antutig theae imii, ami they are

nf the ainew, mul Ihy hl'.iln, mul the'suit nf the Ktnte, (In- - tie that hoimilthem tu J'unl Ten I .ih was as Ktrunir!as Htnl, yet lia anfl s velvet. Thf)':lire thia tin y ri t nliim,' Ilia ne ntinn,IiIh Hnrk for i.thi-lH- uiid tils i njun ityfur hi'lpfulni'MM that ! nil that reallyciiiiiit In this wurlil.

"They will keep hi m. mury uri-fii-

I. on; uft. r the sninul nf hi" ftmlati'iiHhaa failed iiuay In Hie temple, 11ml

ha iath iipnn thi mint! nf lime nhlit-eliitf- il

hy the wIipIh uf the paawiim'ihtya."

Om Tlilnsr Hnltfi)i- - I'nn'l Do.

Jnlm Wi'Sl. y Culnea, uf Ti iiliei-a- i t',vvii.N ilitit'iisHiiiif Ilia plan in pnhllnhaetiie nf the lettera lit- - l mill

.)!()Washmatbii:;'omforl Shoe-- s

''r -- Z''Ji c

NEW LI'i Impcralor, Mightiest Steam- -i

I shin Afloat, to Reach Amer- -' lean Pott on Maiden Voy- -

age June 10,

l9Hc.il cfiniitlfi.rwit!, c to ai.n iowitiAi.tNpw Ymk. M ay s". Nnr that thf

tnitf him hfi n titmitt vt Iv m t fur thf ar-- j

riiiil him uf tin ifi.tnt Mfiiinihti. inlit iatfir. un I hit t ill h nf Jiini', nilN c Vutk l l.nuy tinliNhitiif ii oiirmkI.huii-i- tf nju m iiinl lii'hl K l.t'- - !

fur tin- - fiit ,f ",i t tin' tiiiKhtimt

ini iifl, nt. rrui.nl.lv thu Mi'f.itinti mini thm tutu ,.'n ki tl thu I'.ittfiyini.l tin' rlt.r fiuiit uliuf th.- rtttiinnf Ailmir.tl iiiy . tui ions flt-ft- .

will tin-f- t Ih.- If i i.ti huti.Thf 1 m u i 1 "- w 'll lutif t l.i int. in i!

in htr niiiiih ii tri(i mi J im.- - II, mi'tihuil i li lilt If li ill If wniltf itlliiilltCthf i rnw 'I In ttt h iiltlf lift' nil lit I ,r-iit-

hi in Him f in tin- iiif.it Ciint. rnun hi r ntm.il hft'i- tin, if tliun h.ilf u

nullify iti'ii. Thf Klallt lilflit lirrrjt- -

fiiiy fur liif thu kitm .f thin iiiuiinifrit-.- I niiT whii ii tht ri' Ii.ih Iff ii annun It ilia imxI.iH, will Im t i.ii.h-- i il

Hiul will tin-in- It f a tiiini. lit fi.r tniii Il

iitti'litiun, tltt.Dfcli it will he th.. hu-ll, t.tlur Unit ii I .N'fiv Vutk Is pl.i nmiintu I II II Hllt ll Hff

ThiH i -- i. I. whi.h lis thi I.ti;.'.! ill

tlii wnil.t, i, ml whi.h will tarry th-

lllUll.ltiull nf II UHllll-SiZ- i tl lull II, l

HIM ffi t, ..r ni iirly n fifth nf a mile inHiidtH. Im iih nt.tllv, i"li.. H th.- - firsthli tu ,f tiiillt Willi ii Ifiinlh uf limn'

t h ii it linn f. 1, ('i.iihl lif I.f aluiKt unI llil I do U unlWul'tll lilllllllllKtin- t illi"i hIi i i :i I" r Iii tin- w uiiil,she WUlll.l luw ir ,'t m f il In I'll f"ft.II. r hfiiili nf ftK ffi I Ih f.lliitl t.i theHitlth uf th,. whli-a- t huiilMiinlKIn iiihliliun. mIih will tnivi-- hh hlithiihinn the water iih it tl Muryhiiil,insti hir irniiif iiiuii. ink Ih IiiU

Ml f f t t ilhuM' the Mi ll, While tin' lIlllMt

heailM ivill im ;'.n ffit iliie Ihe kffl.Mel' ui.e.4 I'uliililllf nt, wiii. ll 1st thelimat jmnerfiil iiflmit. will kfi-- i the

i I fniiHlniitly in tuin h with thallure. Ill iiihlillnll ii I'.tr Ml lif''huiilt, the I iniii't itlur will i, iiiy twuin.wir hi,, limit i,Miii)ifil with wiri-f- .

Ainum; nihur ituxtliiti, tiill In-i- l

inn ttlltt the r'pllJi'inXI'f thf il h l.eil'tIn timet nf the slat. rnnliiK. The

in ri it Iy h (iuiihle nhli, mill Iniiilit it itu tn Ii.'Ihk ihf Ittrufit. In tinflrat . I tu he Imllt uiih ll fulliilf tfiluiil.le ..kiii. Aliiireiiu r her nrriMil.hire tn .! wtik Is likely tn timrli thenmat lirimrliinl i im Ii In th.' nnti iiit'

nf thin piirt win. f Huhi it I'nl-tm- i

WtiuiK-i- l up thu I litil-.ii- i.

THE DAY IN CONGRESS

Tin; M X i 1:.

Finiiiifi' a iniitinueilliiHilima un tiiriff 1,111 m hfiluli a.

Hiiiiilur 'iimmiiis liitruiliii-- il rt'Ko- -

!i:thri tn lilt fatiKHte i linrKf lif eslat-- 1

fla - t.f Inliliy tn inriiif lit e It Kl.iiiiliun.A niimhei uf iiuiiiliiiitlniiH hy I'reai- -

(!. lit Wllsnll 1'et l iv I'll.Senator I'liimieiu! H litter

fnnu (Invi riiur 1'uk, nf Ohio, i rilh -

nil Seiiiitui'H tlulf. nf Weal Vlralnl.'i,11ml ( hilllnifi r, uf New llampi-hiri'- , fur,atltlt'lilelila In ilfhiite liver Vt."l Vir-yiui- .i

-l il...Id aulnliuii fur invi'Hlli.illu nf 1 at

Vlinltilu t uiil all ike iMlniti i.A.liuiirmil at 7 . p. m. nnlil

p, in, liiiiimriiw.

1 111: inn m ;.

l.i iiih r I inlf rwiinil uhtiil iinanImiiiiih fiiiisfiil In ilii'l'easi' Imli.in atf.iira In Unttiuil ami Itilhlie I

i 11 mil ami ereate a n.'VV I'uiicmittee un ml it utt a Iii lahur .In- -

pit i iiit-i't-.

I;.. ir, K,. illative llui-ltim- l ilisi u.-s-e t

VV.wliiiiL'lnij'a mu. all. tl alums.ifi,ia ,...iiiiiiu .. Sinw iii'riiiliit e.i hill

tu .il,u!i ,h . iiiiimi r. f n.tirt.liept'-s- . Thm iiiifi' Iniruiliiffil

.., a.,,,. . i ,,iii. ,t,. 11, ii.iii. a .ifI,,, tr 1.1,1.,

AU"rne, ..I P. m. .mill 11

'1 i""

A allKlit rout in a chltit nr h Krmvn

Experience real foot comfort end enjoy the rest and relaxation ofgenuine foot case, by wearing Mayer Martha Washington ComfortShoes. Tender, aching feet that hurt, burn, itch and perspire, that

easily, get quick, pleasant relief from these wonderful comfort-givin- g,

stylish-lookin- g, trim-fittin- g shoes.

dealer has the genuine or can get them for you. Refuse sub-stitutes as the genuine Mayer Martha Washington Comfort Shoes

obtainable. If you cannot find a dealer write to us.

F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co. MilwaukeeA'K. i! if till tit. .Wei., n ihii li"t liohlnut ,.iiii hii that th miic In- - Nut HhnlntnlniK tin' (.nmi i iitiiiiiiln.-tr-s Wuulil In- - toki-i- l inti- - nf. .iii.,,,v Kim rnim-iit- , Hint thi iltHMilu. '

mi. r .1 mil iiplin) th.it thi, tu, unit' 'f " " Irtint, It In u minium tl

..i tu I. (.'.Ii.ii .i.. Iinlu-- tt i, , mill th.it ''"'i (h- hl.iinl.itil Oil i'i,mmtiy In

H li.il n !i , i..t li.ia h.iil m tiiinilri-i- l tl,,,,u' " " HI uiititln-- clxty liiMlunHIl.l twrlit).fir . ., h uf ,(.t,.. tlnit '""'if A Imi thi' litfnliir illV- -

No buttons -- no lacesMayer Martha Wash-ington Comfort Shoes tireare made without but-tons or laces. They willslip on or eff at will. YourThe elastic ist each sideyets with ever? movementof the foot and produce a aresmooth fit over the instepand around the ankle. Inall azes and three heights.

II

Sprinyfuid PaperCommends History

by Col. Tuitehell

UK iiiKfitUl ISlaisj Uepulill- -

tan, up..' uf the must inilut ntiiil"Ho Haiei.l Huti i'tll" ill tne

"In lit least ulie it Hpii't, nut to llnntln is, the newly itilmitteil stat

uf Ni 11 Jit Slid at.irt.t her inreer ilup-- t

rly. Alreatly there haa appeari"!vi .Iiiuii- 2 uf 'The l.railintt Kails efNi w M' til an 111 l.o ' (thf Tun h

prraH, I'liiii' Capitis, la. I, hy lialphI'lmfi'iuii Tw Iti'hell. ii--- i.ifHiilf nt ul

!liiK tha o'i utter, he i Ih" iiii.jiifllyle hi. 1 wliit id'W tiki tin' ptaae sit

tln juifty ,

Jin- - m hi l rather nnit l's- -

lill thiin thf Hl't. Till" hull"!! needsn I iii . it sal in i niiliim nffher. The

nit KjMmt illil lint nu ininliT thin.Let titiac, ii a KiijiKif Cannon one fx- -

II ll l It, til I Xilfi'IV ha Of niltltt'Hum Im.i Inn. It- - It in i r.K.'ty to I I le

in ih- liilmut i.f thi niaj. tlty. Thhntiw I pit l.irtii' that II tvintlif !(i ii.i- - u mult If then w. ii- - tmt a iM-- ti

i tor if i gil:iHiin. 'riii- - hairmauof Xht Waya tint Mmli inmltti( tha InKlntl limit fir that n'"lt m i

unit in uiint im nnuir nm wiirw ir-d- i

tivi'. It In i.i . i ..t v f.ir III m t.tha k m i iiDtriiilinn vnii p In th I.

i tinii nf tli nthf-- r "ii, in. tii i . Atyi'iu-lx- l in.ii. ui-r- hi trj t t h). thiti hlm i y In 1,1- - iw ti IiihuIii.

in i i, mihii; in r ni i

The ill lf i( (In Mi, Mk ill hulliiiuiifi r Im, k ti thi' H in;1 !, .in j.,.tv

, en Mtiniij tint iMii.timr I'rtrii.V t H.ii. fir. I'll .llt full .IW 11 lll'lllll.ir.it. imiiik' in tin- .ilit in th.- - r..iii.-Il- i

.iti i.iiti, jiiiiimiin ix th.it In- - Hillnut I.,, ii i Hii'llihitr f,.r i tl.in.

Tin- - j!..t. Tlnir il.il irifi Ih it hcwd-lv.f- i'

!' 'r r. lit nf till' hull liliiiw ll.viil hi' fpiuuil vutiiiK tin fti.ilk'ht ..

ill II, ki t tl, t J. ;tr, II.' run-flili-

tin n Ii ;iii ml Inf. rimnii'inur, ln li,m mi ih,Hue t.t t"i hum., ii nii itn.

Thr fi.ti .hoilliitr, nf the K"VitiH'rIliUf it h.ij.ii, Willie Thi.'- -

iun )tiii,. v. It mrrli'il tni- - cliit" hvit-flv- i' thmisMnil In lnn it

riiini' to tln nff-Jm- r 'irtl..iiIStS, t In V tt. r.. h ti.l tlilr.l ;ni.l tin-- '

lii'Hl.ll til ti. ki t im i ln ti il

till uiitiiiiit.An hull, iiti-'- In tin' in tl,,n i.f tin- -

ti nhl, mi ti.itli.intl t'vrutivi' mm.inltlri', t ti JU lln lli- i.f On- hullIIHH -MIH Will Uinility till' M,ii ll'fl (if

thf ti'iuit lli mm wln ri thry Ih kIh tullm ii(i fi.r tin- - i mit:r'Mliiiinl nun. ,

IMilKtl of lM. illl.l fur thi' isl.liH- -lit I (Ivht in lU. lint i' thi. iilni

uf tin' h nlim, n 1 fr.iin ji. imuniiiiiiliitii.im, i.tc mm Ii th.- - wiiiii' In

in ti i.iii ty. thru. ifi im r. ;(i.,. ii hvtti, y rlimihl i iiiillmii. to ii,- - ,i t u(ii'iimi'iiiHti' ni K..tilili.rin,

If ltn' iii...i (.h'.iilil llltil'lll' tu mi

inxift, tin p.iuii lll liit'i- - im fti- -

Inn I tin.

Iih tul lmi' lui ti Hsi-i- l (tiin r tin' i i.iiitlit JiT.

Thf Mi. liiKim i tiitnr nuriii tl w ithlihi-lin- iiil. Thfiiihui' HntiKfvt.lt,'I" littfil that tilt Inn ! wn mi lui-- ,

hitiial 11, if, A ri,fmi aiienier mul a

ilrunkHlil. 1 h enlmifl ljtimri',1 ,1

''lt thitt n tsunllns liln l.ihiiluiit ;

ti(ihftt. '

" " 111 '"rri'iiilcnt WIIhuiin tffmtit tn Kft

liiti imli i .....! tariff hill tlituiij htin- m imt. , nil' n Kuml ih'iil lilti' n mil'in nil tl iiiiiti trylntt tu It u tut niii.dti In ti lit.hhl,. nkilt tlnuiiuli u ! tl In ,

H i' fl IH .

Mlhi'it u l t ii lit v,t "i;ii- in. fl- -

Ifiit i'." Titki? nil t'lt- Mlfiiffllkf, Klhflt.

77i irt ii lh A n n iversa ryof Hwoklyn Bridge

YuliK. M.n T, - With imNF.AV ft 11 iimny thiili the II' liiM

tun flint Hutu Ha Inweia,1,1'itiiti., Hie (Hat to pan llittj

I'-- ' t liter, Is iitilt-tl- lelirallHK its'thirlif lh l.iiHuiitv thia niuiith, Th'sfirst f New Vulk'a minhty hriilKPStunj thllleeu Vtiiti, pi cumpit te, T In

Uvi-l- ,,11 It hetjitll iii ;(i nmi it Wasnut until May, ji , 3, that li inn open-fi- t

In titudt . Th,, , ,,sit t ,t,. aplitceil nt 1 2 il. 41)1.1, tniii. At VHrlmiS:tiinea. nntuhly anme alx or elsfht years'

Mu, It haa heen aahl thai the hriilitriwita un Ita In Ht lens anil that It wanioiily 11 imuier uf lin k w hether nr imt

It Would ciilliipae into thf- 1 .11 ,t til ftin anmn rush hour, canying a Iniu-- jdretl thutisauti nr so nf human In .

j iiiKs with il. In i!!i. uf Hi! this theI rldije ia still in t'nmml-s'.lu- n Mini inf imt chu a ahape, 11 .imi lly then-'Wa-

aci tniiliiiiil)itlnu fur only teamsnmi foot pita' . ni-- .

, with tracks forhi n IK, lata, tn j h t 7 i,rratif mt Ills

;wtie mini,. f,,r the DruuklMl llel,ll..ltr.itiif ami trolley viira tn use tinhtidfiP Hlltl ttt, lli ti.,. k- - vi re l ilt)nn thu nld ruadw.tts. There halei "It 1,111m rmia mlimi Hi Itlt'llts nil the1. 1. Iki In Hi, thirty v,ara. Tin sint:l,. at t'luua a. ti.letit nci tiir.-.- mi

(.".ii, 1st!. There was a throiiic mi thepi umetuttl.. It iitliHK fr.,m tin- - Manhat-tan emriHne up tu the tmvt r un the

: M inhiitliiu aid,, uf the rise, ,enr thej (iin hiiriiKi- lur ciil.ii, whs a flight ul

tt t which w .K liiiue (.way with vims... A tvniiuni eniiilng tuWMiil the

Msi.tiiilitiii (ihii- stamhl.-- nmi i rtm-ti- l

11a ah,, the att-pa- . Thel pressed forward unit In Hit

j paiil-.- ' ItiMt fitsHtd twehe persona Werej trampled tn ri. tet fatallyI iiij'ii'i'd mul tw t.thcra werej hurl, Th. In idK,, ma ihii iii iI IjS,-- j

L'JI.Aititi in Ita thirty )et,ra, nr Hhi.titIdtili.titiu luul'u thuu its tstlinuUil lustto dattt, i

All aiik, whin g,M.,ti ml elhRhftm1!'Illllst g.l Klll illtf of etlt, Tlll'M.alel. I

utill rnyiil lil.t (iii It llluIH- Wit flutl'Uilniit..

It ill tli f fit lilt t,i lulil tiu. tif 11 I'ul.l- -

i t . i tiiiii fur ii ft.,!.' tint t hit I'l'fiiil. nm. t iilii- thtu'i'ti thii k iiinl thin

int It liitli. ..ti il (.i uiily t ii.iiti'li Hint,i uii.-e-l. t .i,i ho tute nf ,iiiiii tmt

tfr, the ih hum rain- (niitv Sa j..i liijf.tr t St rinauitit-- r vut nf the mirth-- !till aiiitea.

Hut thi-r- niiuilii i iiinl ii Kruiilni'Iinliitt Unit luin"t l." i iiiixitl. ri:,.Thiil ! tin. micar ).i it, The hi t t

fiitSur 1111111111 fn.iii iinthliK ti fi--

i t 1 nan tmrt ,i,.tltn.s tiiiti ii rt flit uf thi- - wiititl i I in (Im t'liitnlH.itm. I i mi I... in, .tic tu tin iiiuii.

.viule while H menihtT nf the lioune of ii'i. iitlv tiiitailietl a t ritleiaiii uirt pi'efentativt a. (.',,1, . ;. Tw it, In li s history, "Tin- -

(Hi hla wax the following 'nm- - Lnitl inn; Kin-t- of New Mexican 11

atluii, w hii'li'a fimstitueiit hnl ti rv," renilliiKr aa fnlluwa.

I ill, lls I f 111, ,..ya uf tilt' 8.I..B. I'.lllftlhf ili'vitt.-- ,1 i ii ii nf over .. (ins,, ,1

ill ttlliltl Hf HI'" ll'iliin.I.tl i lui t 111,

father if Ihi- Santa Ft trail iiinl tinreal full ii . r of the .',.11,11-- rt nf theprailii H v ' iipt. W. l.t I'lili.'ii, ufMissuiirl, vvhn ill 1"--

'I with fuiir (

took ihe first sm , i Fi-- tt.i.i-- tii ii f xpt'ttitimi ii'iiis.i i'i,. ,!aii:s to th"

ul, Spanish ti v. n. Tin y si..ii, .l In. inKiHiikiin, .Mo., v, iih the ni 'iiinal ju;r-pns- e

t.f trailing wilh lin' hifiiai's, hu:hhvii'tc ft in '.iih ,1 jiartv hi' Mex--

ii ri raiiKfiK, were m i.til.d iijinn tnro to Santa Fi', liial tin re. imttt It i'

siamliii.it the sin, ill amount-- nif!'- -

tl'.amilHf whit-l- i tint t in tl. th.--

nalizt-t- hiii'ilsntiii- - pri.li Kit'irn- -

IliK I" thi .v g.nI'I'lililS nf Hie ,ussii,j!iU ,1 tr.i.l- -with Santa I'f, tin I'. if.'i('nit. Ili.l; It leil a luu;, ; p ni.,Hiijili, hoy rein In s'ett.i Ft ui'

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pintle! H V, llo ,'t eth spi'li, I it'll ill til'il

thf New Mi.xien hi ' i n a I sui ii Iy. ,.r a tiiiil.lt-Allt-

a hull.y vulinne H !a, ciiiitiiiiiliiK theilf'.t. Theever tioti .iir... It i art li s th" alnr- 1, a,ly reiliit e.1 t

Imt ( li.lilmt t 'i.imi. tu will) jh. " "" "tht,i..-- t .tl.( In i ;, ri, i, ,ny nr wlili' 'I'hi li.ilkitn nlll.'H imilt tl t.i fn;littilt- - ruin f!ii(i!tr nf fiil.it, w liilt (t,,i. t'lu 'I'ulltM. ,,, (li.-- nil' flKhtiltg

ii-- i ki'ui wit'imit i uitiuittnii tut til.'"'!' ttn- flHiH.i, It l tin' tliiii- - fur thfami filtt'in jritM fruiu ntif iil.nil ihk '"i U In finlh' stiiil s,i . "Allah Is Jnnl."

NtT in ttii fi. niiy llltt'llhiiiHl thiit '

tni- '.,. tr ut.iilil rivi iiny Mirti mi' I'r. t'uuk wants thu unv iinini hi In

ffn t nil tin- - i t.,. nf i lo, tin- ' llViittliil hilt cl.iliuN H It .l'iihnl..ilfiii.it tutu nn'1,'1 l. In tlH'lr I'uiiiimiKtt .ltinl Ailmlfiil I'r.u v mlu'ht fiml tiiiipti nt t.i.uk thi-- ti. nit in liitut. tnnii.". In Imik m i r iila i....-m- .

!hu Vi In HiiJ " "'ri iiiif i.ik nil fim,,r nut'

t.l N. w Mexico tint iikIi approximaieii Ktiffi-riitK- from thirsl, wunl.l iiinltiiihlHO yf.il'H, fnnu Ihl, thf year tn villi, li ,j half perished hail they no! .lis-nh- l

.Mexico, of which New' McMoo nu-- , ,. , , lt l.iii'ialo li'.-- ii f.uin tin--

territory.. 111 hiivcl its inde pf inleiii t Cimmaroii riicr, ivl.no' atmnaeh v.a.inf Spain, Ihrouuh the iitlrnission ul i . w'it'i wilier, It hhs thisNtw Mexico as a state of the Fniuu walcr tinu aeil tln ir liv, s."

mn hiiir.'lieitr Mr. thilnew I 11111 n larnier

111 yuto tllHtrh't ami I have hiiill a hipulltl. rha-i- Heiiii tin: mini iimin-111- 1

tit fit I kin wife a hit;

tiiihi uf llifiu.".Mr. liiiiiif.s ifiliii in the,",' wnrilf"I 11111 mfni im-i- l hy the hni'fitii nl

fli.hfl ifa that, Wlulr the Mnvu I iiim ntfill lii'-hi'- a the peuile Willi fi;ii 1 ii;a.ii in iiiipi.K'ilhle fur the hiireail tneinplv willi yuiif ri'iineat, iieiaii.ic,

tmfuitiuialfiv. hullfruKS tin nut lay,TH."j'. iinpular

.Tlilat inicria-t- , l'.vi'ry tVoinnn.family iiiictiir aald reopntly that

ten 111 en rrimi. to hitn thifikinur thatt he v Im f fema In t rouble. m t when hptwit them for their kltlneys niiJWmhltT. they simn recttver. This UW'tirth knowini;, mid nlso that FoleyKitlnt-- FiilH itle th. nest anu K.nesitiii tli. inf, at mu. It tin.fs. Yuu cannot

1jwIUi. p)(M,r .,,., fr ,H,.k.iiclia. vvt arv ilMMKi'il out fnellnK. itch- -

ln Jnlnts, IrrpKulfir khliicy unit bhol-- ;,.. octlnn Bmt liervousneM) tltte tn kid

trouble. Trv thum. They are tonicBOtlon, quick ID reaulu. J. JI.

u'HIclly Co.

Wft holt) VOU tO ShOW VOlir-.

-

i(t oit holds puHsiliiiiticN of Hit! ki'hv-,n- y

est natnrt', Crtttip may cniiiii oil and- - ntlenly In the nlitht, hroiichitla or pneu.iimiitii may tleyt'tnp, and at vt-i- en- -

BALDRIDGELUMBER COMPANY

Paints, Glass, Cement, Rooflnisnd Builders' Succlici.

Albuquerque Foundry andMachine Works

Engl nifrs I'on ml era Macltl nisi s.Castings In Iron, Erasa, Bronze,

Aluminum, Electric Motors, (HI Ed-lne- s.

Pumps it ml Irritation.Wnrka nmi Office. Alhuuuprouft.

JHiU!iSTER'S PILLSTv I 111. 11.1 15 . Ii f

'A li..B.JTt ....lyOVVI'lHUr, li,d r,. ,M ,.,..,;AV- V"2 '"'i. ci I uiih 1,1.10 l lxm. V

UlAUllMI IIKAMl I'll.l.a. I- ,-Vft H,.,B M !lr.,t, SIKI, Hlwlyl Vclial.lar S01DBV DRUGGISTS EVWVWKLitE

Try a Journal Want Ad. Results,

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for fire l.ooUct, Wheneverjr you see an

2 Arrow thinkof Coca- - Cola.

tarrhal tfuiihlt'K and cunsumptiuli nit'imaaihln results, Fuhy' lluili", lilld

ae,r cuT"",;, ihMv" VXm;,ie.;pSeai.,i rm kinB and ""Infinmctl mcmhranca. It (lues tmt run- -aliliiilB nrid rntltitlna tin npiHtcw,fuso atihHtitutca. J. 1J, O'lik'liy Co.

patriotism silk flags, 32x48, i, .. ..M,..ory ,.r ..... .. .,.

nti5'"'1" l'",' ,an!! "f "T""'nnri QRrinCnCb, 0 Thus.COUpOllb a 331, customs people. lo tinlniiitnl (. ' ! " ' rommeroe

A Trag-ed- of the Frozen North. For Everybody, EverywhereFor workers with hand or brain forrich and poor for every kindf peoplein every walk of life there's deliciousrefreshment in a glass of ,,

' " AiiKiiat, 111, ami thi' iiinuKura- -

turn nf th.- first slut, .ym emm', f,.iv.W. C. Mi'Demiltl, hi Then, in

tl. us iiventl mi iiiieiiH.lv inti r. nlnpiliuil ,'lf Itle lllslull ut 111-- ' wesiflHftuiilii-r- Hiul Hie hist 1, ten I Value ultills tiiiiii' uf information is k ' '

Iiici i'itst tl hy aliiiust in 11 111 if t ;i ih-

iirnilticiiijf iitirlrnlts nffiRiires in New Mexican hislury,

in, hhill'i; Kit ("aisuil ami ulliel's, ii it I

alsn histitiic ce;ies ami maps, mcTwilchcll has aniiKfit to tin lnnif Hum

history of t vents. 11.I ,, ...... 1 I.. ,....-,.,.- l,,t,. f.... .....

of the prairies, and to stories ami in- -

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tint thi) lili.h.tl i lit l si mi 1 tit t tin..llfill.'IH Wt.llltl it Ill'iMIt (ill tllti lllfIiii iiri. fiKur.'tl tmt .m K"Hiis Iii Hit;t t'ltflUIIII r.

il i ...i. I h- tlmt thu uiliniiit-!i;i- .

th'ti i lit ihi Htm Ii fur I In- - I'Hiiiitryi iitt ii'kiiiK thu ' pumir ttiiMt millhl'tukinil il iinm-- im-- tlit irici' nfttfiiirii KiiKitt, At tht tittle 11 limhn

i i i tti ti Ii ;i tlintu'li thu (iilniinlH.ttiitinii i . . i i. . iiitintt lUluiinlly,tiHu tin-- luinils uf t'le miK.il- ttUHt,

Tin: m u itmcii.Hliifc I tif tltiiiui ruts Into

fulitrul t.f ihc tiittitinal In. im... uf it'll- -

It t IllS.llVI H, tttl llltlTt StilllJ I hilllti!'h,t tnkin tiliiif in the Httitna of thi'

iin.l in thf ii4vitii t'liiriii ufthu His, Ji. i ity fiiM.r li'itilrr wttii huldsI ho " "itlmi iy i.uMuii tif tin- - ihiilr- -

lllIH4!-hH- l nf till imivi-rfu- WllVH UtlilV Mil. .it 1 i .

Iii thi ii , nf i;iii ,tud rii. im,!t. t it ii tin Kj.i'ik.-- w.t uiiht. III! 1.1'. ill lit ill ttn LhlililliiJ Uf tilll.nlliitx nf iii I nltu'iil. Thf .t.ttWii lil.tl f,,i im i! In tin ki M ii U him- liitHiH In tin- hiitui .( Hi, fl.tnr

I' i'i' I It tllf Pi'l.kil' is nil Hit:in tu liiutlilltji ! i tin- c;i,,ik'r

tif ill,' Klltill! !l ili"li"- t,f l iMtnliiH(in Imiiiililnl, tu.ii n t: ..ii nil), tul.

Thf fllt Mi . nf thf tlf Htu.'liilHin i.' , i k tin- ruif uf tin- hiui..

.ii ti tilu-r- t th.- "( tl"' I'liw- -

r t ;t tin- - riKul.it- fi.niiintttTill .1 if IIUW illil wltflf (.. .tk. I

t'liiiimit t ! ii i i !.i hiul nil ttifAt tiif ufiUiHilng nf thi I'ltn nt

h' It l,f t ut.Kl u lilt t l.i.t.fCil I ul!i.li.'Hffin w.-n- ., i..,iiiii tl to nricitniisi'tin h,Mi-- f ttiul hittlttlf thf tariff h

!.. in-t- , Nuw that tin- - t.trilf hill

Suiif tu tin- iuiiiit,.'. tin' ntlurIII 1 t K Ull' hi IliK fnlllifll, Ktlll ttlltt

urk uliittdrat tu Itn in tiit iminii, ufrinur l.t- - ul. r I iiiifl-i- t ..ml, Wlttn Im

ii l (i tiulli', 'ft ril'ltllW inl J .it

,aeaiaar -- - a "'.".. ;

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different and better in purity and flavor.The best drink anyone can buv.

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to avoid imitations andsubstitution.

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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1913.

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SCOOP, the Cub Reporter. OH, YES, THE BOSS' FACE IS HIS FORTUNE, ALL RIGHT. By "HOP."

know rrs A ZOU frO To --.OMfc. 8l-- " " BY wlwM I r iVt. hi overa. nc, s.gNr.j X .J ); I ! i x THou-rHT "tO--A 7 T

CAPlTAU --T AND BOWOW U ut-.- vJ MOGr TOHK-TELUr- V5 rV'lSXyl - t. SAm THAT '

lVLVHAti WILL LEMc. jfV'?. . ., . Til

, .a chap Money without "fs-- V VXi II rOKTUNt rAIAVJ fAjK n- - ,' I ' "-f - - I 1 I - - - r- -', i

oow-T- o buyrM5 OOKS - NOW VoUVt) OUR. HEwiPAPEK-t- lGrOT" OMST 4.UCH A ACIL ;T V , I V yt' U . A --7 I u 1 I SHA T, ill

IA PINE-- BoqovviNGr AP XI

IT WEt v vi n 7 i c-s. J n - " --- r-- i t it rJ 1: y " r 1& T

Y Lili!nil 1 a ml p. lM ....

! fe H vVtt'c.' rJ f'tUs - l-.-r t c i c 7

THE IRKETS The Journal Classified ColumnsIF YOU HAVE A WANT TELL IT THROUGH THE JOURNAL

PR0ILSSI0NAL CARDS

ATTCSf.EVS.

Attiitny-t-ljiw- ,

lloonn H-U-- l. Cromwell Mdn. rtrI'hnn UIJW; offloe Phon 1 171

JOHN J. l.K.W ISAtturnoy-t-T,w- ,

Pttlte t. Lew Library bldn. OfflMphone M4; RMnnr phone ltlV,STORAGE.FOR SALESWELL NKW

BUNGALOW

M oiillmii',1 I'loni l'n' I'oiir.)

r.irn; I'niKd Sinics unci rmiinlii.,1,., r iisi-i- l l.li.'iJ.tM'iO Imwlii'lx.

iMts: Tniti rl Sliiti-i- . mid t ' ii.hI.i,

1, .!:&." lin.IH'lH.Tin- n K ili i ic;isif I t l this

w lt. fi'll'iw:M.iitlKilui. :'.:i!li,lilHI Inishcln; I'iiII-I.iiii-

M"'-- . IT."'.1"1" ti-lil- s ; SI. ;

M ill. .Mo., IIO.IItHI tlllMlK . r.OlliHVlIlP

Ky.. Til, mill IpiiIh'K

;oTOV VX)I. M I : li I T.

Ci.slon Miiv 2. H:i(lmK in (loiiffjit:v"'r.:',"!.nr f,- -

lory wool in solium slowly, w run- - wm-- .iii l.uvlnn In fll to ! Hltiok. Trml-iii- "

In l'U'crc wnol.t U pi :i U n llv ili iid,

i,IHioii::h li) Ohio, lx's " "'" "'.(Mllv horn pi'I'l f,,r "o'lH"" wooln.

New Monl.inn ImlM'loml lirinH 2

. it ml olhi r tt i i uory wool is nl-- o

low. Som,. 1VXMH KtlM li hriM li' cn not, I

mill n f; ir loisin. sH in l innl.illl- - ill llllllicl WOol, ,

l.r.'irlinn iloincsi i(llol:ilioii!i r.inKfiin follnwx:

M isMoiri ihi i lilooil, l?.'n

Id'; iiim li " 'li- i niii cd Imsin: ' i'"1. --

nioiillis, rn r.nc; nno to S 111011111.

1 7 litic fall. 451 40c.t'ulifornia: Norlln rn. 52 '

iniiliilo roiintv. f.O f. ; soutlii'rn, 4S

ii V.U-- full fri-i'- . 4Sfi MIc.

oroKon: lOastcrn No. 1, tnili, 5 4ftr.r.r-- ; flothinff, 5 3 '(( .'i 5c ; valleyNo, 1, 5:Hi 54f.

Ti rrilnry: l ine stnpli 5 .". Ti ;

lino nii'illiim Ftnplc. 64ff55c; linerlniliing. 4 07 52r: lino mi'ililim rlolh- -

In- -', 4 !l ' Sue; liull'-liloo- il coiiiljlii'-- ,&H

'ii. -' r: itiri'i'-eUoth- x lilooil cor.il'ins;,lli!l .Me; iinrli'l hlooil l omliir.K, 4 T iii

1M-- pillii'll A A 5;' Hi ii Ic; A (oiiii-rn- .

4ki i2

tiik Min L m mikkts.Ni'W Voi'li, M:u 2' CoiH'r, Htfiiily;

mi mill May, " S 3 of frtiil.Tin 1'lrni Spot mill May, J is.x:

(I III IMI.

I.i'iid Sti aily. IL.TO'ii 4.40.Spelter Qtiii'l. I'l.SOfi 5.40.Iron 'Jnii't ami tinehitimfil.

Tin: i.ivi:st k mmikits.lilrauo I.lvfsHick.

'hiino. May t'7. I'.'ittle rtei-elpt-

2.5IMI; market .'slow, sti'iiily. Iteeeos,?7.10l S.T;',; TeNiin steers, ri.T5 n 7. lift ;

western sleers, $i!.!Wl Hi 8.05 ; stoekersand feeder.", $,".S0'n 7. H0; eriws andheirer.x, ',.'.:'! 7.110; ealees, '.2'ir'iI a, ml. ;

Hoys IN'i'elpts 12,000: marketslow, steady to a simile lower. I lull;,JS.CO'.i S.70; liHht. S..r.O fii 8.72 'i : mis-fit. $M.45'i'8.7ii': heavy, 8.20CT

h.i;:v.; roimh, s.20 4i K.Sf.; piKN. J'i.Sa'n S.4U.

Sheep - Reeilpts IS, 000; mal'ltl'titdv to lfte lower. Native, .ri.20'u

'Hi; weslern, $."i.2.ri''i .'i.!HI; yearlings.S5, ''"'i il.l.'i: Innilis, native, $.'i.7."iW

'.'', weHtern, :.',:'! T.li.'i : npririKlarnlis. jlJ.AIKf 0.00.

Kansas City l.lvi'stock.Kansas City. May 27. Cattle Re-

ceipts 8,000; market steady to strontt.Vativo steers. 7.00 'u K.5 : southern'Meei'H, $5,754? 7.50; southern cowsantl heifot'H, $4.50fK (1.75; native cowsand heifers, 1.50 li .X.35 ; srot kers and1feeders, li.50fi S.00: bulls, $5,751(17.25; calves, Jirt.50 Ci 1 0.ilil: westernsteers. Ml. 75 n S.25; western, cows,

t .t.'i I .nil.linen - lleceiplH 15.000; mark el

sliidy. Hulk, s.50ff S.52'2; heavy,!1 r.Olf,- - Q lift. n,.fcro nil, I 111 t cliei'S.$s.55'.i K.r.2 'i-- limit, $8.55 c X.:liins, $7.25 ( 7.75. i

irket'Sheep Ijeceipts (5,000: mrdondy. Muttons. $4,2516.25do lambs. $7.25 fu S.05 ; ianneA 4. 7 5 fo1 ti.OO; renite ew es, $4

fi.lO,

The ;rreat calamity In Omaha wasrmlckly overshadowed bv the terribly

s.lstrons floods 'in Uhlo. (treat sur- -

fei irif ; nnd sickness from colds anil exposure resulted which ! nicy s Honeyand Tar Compound neipen to alievi- -

ate, I.. Poole, 221 i alifornm St.,Umaha. writes: "My daughter bad n

severe couch and cold but Foley'sHum and Tar Compound Knocked it

out in no time. My who wouui notkeep house without It. Wo have used

for vears, nlwuys with Rood results.". II, O'ltielly Co.

Legal notice.XOTIC F. OF SlTT

Ill the District Court. State of NewMexico, County of l'.crna lillo.

No. 9370.Almc. r. Welch. Plaintiff, vs Anna

Welch, Defendant.To the. Above Named Defendant:You are hereby notified that a suit

has been tiled anainst you in the saidcourt and county by the ahovo namedplaintiff, In which the said plamtilfprays for an absolute divorce on themiuinds abandonment and desertion.And you are further notified iliat un-

less you enter or cause to he enteredvmir appearance In said cause on orJiefore the ISth day of July, A. P.1!13. a decree pro confesso willcranted.

The name of the pl.iliuiff's attornov. , i,ut,,f fiee

IS i rilllK fli'Ufi limit,.. .i.i i.. n, ,.!., roue . Vew .MeX- -

a oil it oti i ith t.- i

Sea A. K. WAI.KKH.Clerk.

FOR SAUv

New four-roo- m bungalow.

S2,300, Terms: $300 cash,

balance same as rent,

'

P. I'. McCANNA j

INSURANCE(ironml Hour Simiw XiiIIoiihI HunkItnllillns. 112 N Srrnml St. I'hono

cxii. rim inns.The nnilersiitneil inenilnis of the

Hoard of School liirectors ef SchoollMstrlct No. Ill, lleinalillo county,ttiite of New Mexii o, hereliy en II forlild.s for mi addition or duplication of

the present m hool house in said dis-

trict, .situate on North I'oenh street.The present cctiool hnildinK wih

const rticted In such a manin r as toallow a duplication In Us size, as mayhe seen hy parlies intei'cMed In sub-

mitting hiils for the aihlilioii to theliiiildintf. The specifications of theluiildjuif now on the proline) will headhered to In the construction of thenew, a trfe whole will form onelinildintr with four class rooms nml a

larue hallway through. Specificationsof the old hiiildiiii; may he seen nt theoffice of Suiieriiitendent .Moiitoya, inthe court house.

llids for the work will he receivedto Juno Hth 1913, and wilt ho open-

ed and the ronlrnet awarded at thestore of the ( hairman of the hoard in

iHl Alliii'ineriiue on June ICth, at 7

p. m. 1'or nnv further Informationapply In the halrinaii.

JKSI'S ItOM KIIO. fhalrman.XKSToTl M XTVk' A. Socrftiiry.

xoth-- or samo.stmt: or m-- mi.xho. stati:

iik;iivay honks.X'otico is hereby Riven that by virtue

of the provision of Chap, ,"s' of theI.nws of the I'iisl of the FirstState, t.ecislatui'e of New Mexico, heimtI he laws of New Mevicu passed In lillJ,an,l particularly In conformity withthe direction of (he Oovefiior of NewMexico to the Slate 'Ireasurer to hent 'llfl (100.00 of the autlioi izid issue of

the State Hliihwav II. aids as providedIn Sec. 4 of said act. seileil bids for

the purchase of K'Oii.Oon.OO of the

State Highway I'onds of New Mexicoin i,n bv the undersigned

up to Monday, the'lOlh day of June,lHlli at the hour of two o cm. n m mrnfier'noon of said day, thnt at said

time and at the office of the Stale

Treasurer in Iho cily of S1'"1';'cw Mexico, the said , bids will he

.1 Hio said bonds awardedOp.'IOil ill"! "" -

,h..rn11,6 highest and besi nino i i...

Tor. denomin1 hO l 1(1 riol'OS il I

.;ation of "ne Thoussn.l ,h, ,ais e..

, . iterM, iii iho rale of loura uu ocin o. -

percent per nnnuin and are to he tl.it- -

the issue of sal,,

provides M''.,:7 tourershall not accept liny

value oi iue i,..i ...than the par

e interest which has accrued there-

on between the date of snle am the

lust preceding interest mat only late.

Information relative to the nullioil-io- n

of said issue and the proc ei'd-in-

laken by virPie of ''' --

nation, will he furnished upon ai'PH- -

p,l,i,m'o. X. MAIMIOX,

Stale Treasurer. Stale of New Mexico.M.iv 7. 14. 21. 2S-

1 WANTED

,""v1,1'" DrowmaKiim,

waiter.fcuiiiaii!i.'t-u- .. . "Tr" r.. .u

CP Dli foi shoe rcpall'lim. v

deliver.W A NT K 1 Secoli d a n tl hufcgy anil

harness. Phone before 12 m 0 7 4 1.

WAN'TKI) Hood driving horse, amuii1,000 lbs. The Leader, 311 W. Cen-

tra). -WA NTK1 ). To rent, a drlviim hrse

durlnt? the month of June. Addressr.ox 13(1. Citv.WANTKP Nieelv furnished front'

room for couple, with or without1boa rddj1ressj( njl !o) JH. 11WAN'nCP lionse t.iiiUl.nit and Jo'

carpentry. Harton Keller, 7- -wi.rliili Ht Phone 12fl'.W.

'vTi.'iii mutes ranging from

to 8 vears old; not to exceed .0Inches high and weighing 900 to 1,100

pounds. Inquire of Albiniueriiue --

CerrilloH Coal Co.. Madrid. X. il,

Ul A) like to care for nice homefor a time, tor use oi IWJo

rooms. Adults, no sickness. Should r- -futt.i-V- . I'nl'erences. "'aca- -

DENTISTS.

lilt. 4 K. HIIAI'It'riitttl i'urfT'on.

It no mi, IS, lbirnett 1 11. Vhnn 744Appointments Made by Moll.

( HAS. A. I I I I It, 1I AT1STAlbiniueriiue, N. M.

Iloom 14. N. T. Armlj.i lihU. ThoneH9. Appolntmente mnde by mell,

A. ii. MIOIUI..' M. I

Practice Umltoil to Tiihereiileei.Hours: 10 to 12. l'hoa. nil

IJ4H W. Centrsl Ave.Alhu"tiprfun PenltHrtum l'hone MlPH. MIM!lttT CAUIYHIGIIT

riUATi: HANAIHHtllM.Vor Vb-rtt-- of Women anil Clilltlrpn,1'honn 671. 1 12:1 t'nxl OntreJ

Allniqtirrqnr. N. M.

nvTM." SHERIDAN," mTdTI'rsetlce Llmlt-i- l to

Genito Urinary Diseases andDiseases of the Skin.

TJie VHienminn n.) Noituehl TesteB!"irsnn "lot" Admlnlstereil

Cltheens' llnnk JJUll.tlng.Albuquerque New Mellco

DItS. Ti l l. A HAULSSpecialists Kye, Far, Nose, Throat.

Htst Nstlonnl Hank Ulilf.l'hone !$.

Jt)M.l'II H. 4 ll-- I S, M. P.Stem Ilinldint;.

Itntirs: 10-1- 2 a. m.; I P. to. Phone!Office, Ilia: Sitnlinrluni, 17.

KOMIMOV 1,. Hl'HTON, M. P.l'hvslclun end BurgeoB,

Phone 817 Harnett BMil.

PROFESSIONAL NURSE.

urudunte muse will give oil ruband hotly mnssaire nt your horn. Bp,clal Attention to tubercular patientF.lttht years' experience, with btmedical reference. Phone "Nuree,"1201.

tut. sta(.i: i on tiik hotM'KIM.S or ,n:t:., s, m.

Iiitves Alliu.iueniue postoffloedally excei't Sunday at 6 a. m.Can carry I In t o pussetiitere atlime. I'ili't ( nice, flrnt itrved.1'or tlckels nptdv to

I..UIVII tiAKClA, Prop.,1101 S. i:ioadMi.v. Phone 7RS

.lhnqnerejlnk(motor?i. Id II

Phone 411

runk, Handtag. ButtJim, etc.

made, repairedn1 ichne(J

llOSU l!l l,-- C ltltl.u.(l MAIL M.Nlfi

Pally passetujer service leaving Ilo- -

weii and ciiitmozo at a. nt.West Pound. East Bound,

Arrive Arriv, .Itnswell. ,.4:46 p. m

11:00 n. m. . PlcachO. .1:40 p. m.11 :30 n. m, .Tlnnle. . . . 1:18 p. m.11:55 a, in . . . I londo. .12:60 p. rn.

1 :00 p. m. . Lincoln . .11:10 a. rn,2 00 p. m, Ft. Stanton. ,10:80 a. m.

2:35 p. in. , .Canllan. . . .10:00 a. m.3 3 5 p. m, . .Nomil 9.00 a. m.4:45 ii. rn . . .('nrnvtono

ThrniiHh fare, one way llO.r.OPilertiiedl.iie points 10,? per mile50 lbs. iStigKiiKo, free Kxc.es carried.

ItOSW'l I I. AtTO CO

Owners and Opermors Phone IHt.

raxnTr"'-- 1 1 FS

ATCHISON, TOI'Fli A .St SANTA ITSKAIl.W'AY t (.

pcilscd Tinii" Table.(Kffcctivi. December 8, 1912),

YVcht hou tit).No. Class. Arrives pep arU

1 California Kxptoss. 7:25p 8: Hip7 California ivprcss . 1 0 : up 11: or.r9 Cnl. Fast Mail .... 1 : 5 0 P 12: 453 California I.im tied . . 1 0 : 55a 11: 25i

I a hound.10 Overland Kpi v:!i. . . 8:0(m 8 25

i:.i' ii mi Kxpre.-tK-. . . s r.r.p 4: 05 P4 Calif.. ul.i Limit. .1 . 5:.'!r,p V,: OOp

8 K. C. .v Chi. "Fx .55p 8; 450Soliililioillltl.

son Kl P. M-- ' Ft-- . . 12 iO815 I'M Paso I'.is;.cnger ft SOU

811 Pecos Valley Fx p.. 7: B5P(Over Helen Cut-Off- ).

Northbound.S10 From Mcx. X- - Kl P. (S.OOa

SI 6 From I.I Paso.... 8:20P812 From Pecos VHlloy

and Cut-Of- f .... - -- , 'C JJ.

FOR SALEllii'iine-- s iiopeiiy, liiiproveil aiel enImproved.J'.''ion 0 room luoil.in huiul'ilow.

Just 1 i v I . coi li. r lot, X. I libstreet.

l$L'tiuu 5 room frame, modern, Rood

ilt nnd outhiiil.hm-'s- ; 1th term.I22&0 hiick, modern, well

built, larno piiii hes, lawn; N. Sec- -

ond St.$40005 mom, modern l.rlrk hnntrn-- 1

low, hot water heat, fir plnee,luir.lwood fionin, K ir.iife, lawn Btidi hade. 4I) ward.

J2250 hrlek, modern, corner,rloia In llli:hland; trrmi.

12300 brick, moderti. Fourthwnrd. nenr car line.

MONi:V TO MUX, I I KM 1NSUR- -ACF KI'UKTV l:o.TH.

A. FLEISCHER111 South I'onrlli Streot.

Phone 6T4. Neit to INwtofflc

M. P. SAWTELLEBuccessor to Haw telle & Hlcke. is

(ieneral Contractor.Office nml Bhop 211 West Gold.I'h.me CCU. Specially of job work.Kstlmates furnished tree.

HELP WANTED Male.

I'MI'LOYMEXT ACKXCY.tlO W. Silver. l'hone 814.

WANTKl) Teamlort and iHborere.11.75, $2 and $2.25 day, for Ciilifor-- ;

nla, $2.50 per day; maid. j

"

Let tie help you get your help. Any '

kind furnished on fhort notice.New' Mexico I inplo)inent Agency,

111 YV. Mln-- r Ave, l'hone 4H.AI.Ill ijll Itl i: liMl'LOYMr-N-

Mi i:cy.We can supply any kind of help on

short notice. Try us and he convinced.JMiono 1217. L'il p.. Central.WAN'TKI) Ten nun for Arizona.

New Mexico Kmpo nient Auenoy,111 V. Silver,WA.VTI'.l) Moviiu picture optrator.

Call or phone LlKhlfovt, SIui'kc.- -

Ilotel.AXY Intellieeni person 'nay earn

steady Income t oi responding fornewspaper. Kxpcriciico unnecessary.Address l'tess Coircspondenee Hunan,Washiimlon, p. C,

HELMA

WANTIOli Cooil Mill for generalhouse work. 1120 W. Copper.

WANTl iT) : i to attend baby andtin some house work. Call 201 S,

lliv,h.

WANTED Agents.

WANTKU Solicitor for outsidetiood money for rlnht

party. No hot nir merchants wanted.Held, Ann S. Ilroadwny.WANITOI) l.oliO hiwh school boys

and sills can make $5.00 per dayduring the summer. W'rllo at once,Mlving references, to I he Santa l'eI'lihlishini; Co.. Santa l'e, X. M.

WANTED Positions.

WAN'TKI Lady (if experience wishesposition as cl.'i'U or bookkeeper. 431

W. Santa Fo Ave.WAN'TKI) A competent, experienced

lady stenographer in Knujisli and.u.'Mii'M iiomiiiiii iii

ico. Aiiurcss, Aiaineoa toiirnn of flei1.

WA"NTECi2iiL!WAN'I'KP To rent, two or three

rooms, furnished or unfurnished;for housekcopinfi. Itctisonably close in.Address F. II. L care Journal.

FiOrTRENtDw

FOIt ItKNT Modern houe.Se! Pr. Cams, Orant bid?.

FUR ItKNT Small house, 5031 2th. Phone 5 10.

Full ItKNT house, No. 305S. liroadway. Inquire premises.

FOIt JtKNT Furnished cottage withsleeping porch; $13. Apply 1204 S.

Kdith.F"lt ItKNT modern house,

722 W. Lead, $20.00, John M.MooreRealtv Co.

Foil ItKNT AH or part of abrick house. Call mornings, at 424

S. Kdith St., or phono 1587W.

FUll ItKNT cottage, furnish.!ed or unfurnished; sleeping porch.

1210 Edith.Fo"Ti I'tKXT 1 and furniMhedj

liouse.s: all moilcrvi; special summer!rales; close in; good location. Inquire

0S W. Silver. I.j Full ItKNT house, sleeping!

norcn. completely ihiiiih'.'housekeeping, $15 per month. Phono13X3.1.1,'nu ii i.'VT k.m.ini. modern brick;

steam heated, fullv or partly fur- -

..t.,i,..,i. i -- nveroil Mloerilnir norehes!i. .'.,.. .' i.. i... ,.,,i.'.i i..i.e r.lOiW, Tljcrus. John M. Moore Jteulty Co.

WANTKO I'lnnoH, liousehold Koodii,ete., itore.l eiitely lit reiiKollfiblo

rnten. Advuncee mado. 1'lionn 540. TheSecurity Warrhoiuj K: lmprovi-nieii- l

Co. I'lficeH; lltioiim 1 ml i. Urantldk Thiril St. end Orntrwl Ave.

Can You Beat This?

$ 1 ,800.00Ilnvs n sit-roo- furnished h"martntniMT Tor

$ :o pin: Month.BINKERT & STUBBS

Itcnl I'simo nml liiMinimr.108 H. Srd Ht. l'hone 13 J

bargain in, aRanch

250 litres of the finest land inthe Kin Cnnide Valley, Well wal-I'ei- l.

Will Kfiw niijthiiiK". 5il acrcHnow in nlfalf i.

91,000 (a-- h Mill handle II. Ital-nnc- c

l'H)'.

J.M.Sollie Realty Co223 K. Seconil. l'honfl 42i

j

FOR SALE Real Estate.Full HALF Cheap, cooil lot

In H ic lilaii.lH. lliimuiotid, at llubbI.Hiindrv,

Fun SALK close In brick.on car linn nt a Intraln. Six per,

cent on deferred payment. AddressXXXX, P. u. I'.ox DC 7, Citv.

!m:v .mi xico iti:i.TY & i:x.en wt.i; t .

1. 1st your property with us. Wo canrent, sell or limit) It. l'hone 1217. 21110. Central,Fult RA LK Four-acr- e fruit orchard,

with frame house, barn,stables, cellar, chicken houses, etc. In-- !quire Aiiitiist Kclilndler, near Amer-

ican Lumber Co. mills, l'hone 1CS7.

roil si i:.4 room flame, 2 bus, best Hired

near shops, $ 1,075,

50 acres farm valley land, 10 acresalfalfa, K wheat, balance broken, lin-- iiler Uitch. $50 acre.

2 mountain farms, 320 acres, 114broken; Kovcrnmcnl patent, lastyear's profit, $ l.hdo.

12,000 pounds last year's crop beans,$20 per 1,000 pounds.

a. . ii: iiac, .m.Ito.im A, Cromwell HIlM'lt.

ron saIK.New 4 and ImnKalows,

on W. Coil Ave., between 7lh andNth stn-els- choice resilience dis-

trict. Most complete ami cosiesthome, In cily, Will be sold oilsmall payment down, balance likoI'clll. I.I I (! sh'IW Hi. in to you,Call up

JOHN W. MoOl'APF, Owner.Phones: Office, 553; lteHldcliee,

1F35--

Folt HA LK Very cheap, anil on easyterms, lov house, ,'o, PKl N. 12th,

I will be In Albuiueiiuo about May 20and will sell this liuiiin cheaper thanyou can build. If. K. Fox.

Fun i:I'sini:sm CIIANCKS 20tinnd up. See Fulrello, I I 4 W. Coal

Folt SA l.K - P.uslncsM, capable large1development; $000. 11. 1,. P., Jour- -

nal.Full SAl.K (loud paying office buni

ness. Can make good money. It. II.,Journal.

FOR SALE

TloTKI. 10 rooms, con Ira My

locale I pi a. I icilly newly fur-nish-

llii'ouchoiit. Address L.

II., euro Joiinial.

CARPET CLEANINGCompressed air Is the best endlatest runt hod for removing dueland dirt from nuts am) carpet-- .W. A. HUI'I', 205 K. Central.Phone Ml.

L--

no nil l "i'e room nii.ip rn t i i I..

corm i 'I'b it d v ,i i I.no no Tw o sl'.i v I'r.t toe r.."ins.

Willi Stole .n. Ill .111.1 I. Ill e

tllllilltf ro.illl Set i. Mil htreel- I ipposlte shops

$ , ftft - I 'our room i .i ii I'oiirlhw a rd.

Mill, 00 'rin'ee iiioio fiame tiims-Noltll I list hll'ei't.

$ fir.n.o!) Two Kiotn frame fcoodcolulitloii - city water - t'.'lsyterms th KIkIiII) ntrc

$ 500 00 -- I 'our loom ndobe - tilvwalir-- - terms-- I'onithiward,

FOR RENTno oo- 1irKe mo.li rn storn loom In

splemlid cond il loll, iio.nl... i . it .

oo l'io loom inod.rn roll;i;!e.I'onitli ward.

Insurance, Loans, Rentals

JOHN M. MOORE

RIvALTY CO.l'hone 10. 21 I V. ol,l ve.

FOR SALE Livestock, Poultry.

t'Olt SAl.li Three Kooti cuwi ondhorse 21!) S Waller

Hi: SAI.Klit title .Idle pony, 4

S. I'M! I It. IJ'e III i: 7 W.

1'Uit sAi.i: It. I. lied chickens; Hinlcanary birds, fall 21 S S. Waller.

S.M.K Horse, w.nji.n ii ml har-ness. Iieiuire lioble, 21" S, Second.

It S.,1.1: -- I'oiiii i.iiiian Spni! pup.W ill make a dandy watch dot;. ti25

W. Marble.Ftilt SaI.K une 4ot of llioiounhluod

lirown l.fKhorn hens, I and 2 yearsold, nt nneii e h: I 'hen "K. s lJ ! .

Foil SALK liaby chick end extefur haUhlng, from fl. C. White.

riulT end Urown IKhorne. M. K.Hunt, 721 JIIMJFoil SAKK (Hie line diiwnjt horse,,

two inn res, one pony, Kood workhorse. At Claude's ard, illO N,Ilroadwny.Toll S.M.I-- : v'' k.ilf strain ,s. C.j

White l.t rlioin hatchiiHT viK J1.50,per 15. Pay old chicks, 2ue inchMlramlchl Farm, peminii, X. M. '

'

Foil SAI.K-Se- t t iCKR of CKt-'- ; fanebred Huff OrpliiKtonl, J1.00; lilack

Minorca, $1.00; l'lymoulli Hock, 75cLeghorn (while!, 75c. Phn-- 9.

corner of N. 1.1th and ltoma.

IKI'M, I'Ol IIKY HANtU,Ohl AlliiMiui'l'iiii', X. M.,

hns fKr'n for hatching from eleven dlf.ferent laying , strains for eale. Also

UT,.1;-- ' .,i". "

Foil SALi; Send at once lor chix,day old.s to one month old; H to 12 'i

and 15c each, 1 tarred Koiksnnd I teds.KxprcFS pri'iialtl on ord.Vs of 50 ormore. YV. I'. Metzler, Lyndon, Kan.

TIIK i LAY, they win, they pay. Won

four firsts, one second, nt state fair,Iftl l ; els firsts, two seconds, 1912.U. ('. It. 1. Iteds. Mottled Ani'nnas. H.

('. While Orpingtons, Huff Orplnnlons,and I. It. duck. V.ukh and ( hicks for,,,,, W(, nHn ,.,1K0M l,(itchln. L.K ji, , ,ni.L, J', O. Hox 111. 717 E..,.,,

FOR SALE Miscellaneous.

I'olt SAl.K Cheap, Kimil bujtuy. 721,S. Kdith. Phone K

Foi tS A I .K Xea rly new Has raiiKc.112 S. Mr Iwuy.

MHt SAl.K Ul Tit A I iK Slock ofiiiiiiliiie anil ha I'tlwal'e, 205 K.

Cenll.il.I'olt SAI,!-- Itebitili bicycle, fit-si-

class order. We rent bicycles). OpenSunday afternoon. J. A. Nadeaii, 117S. J'hird.Id I SAI.I-- k i furniture, I

Hcwim; tiiachlne, uliiiin: chairs, bluef la me oil stove anil sanitary couch.411 ! Seventh.1'ult SAl.K fliotgy nnd harness,

nearly new, must be sold at once.Can be seen at Highland II wry barn,

2.!ohnSI. '

Full SALI-- ; I Iocs,, anil buggy; also4 rooms of fui nil lire, Including

Davenport, bookcase, china closet. K.

II. Slephan. I'niveislty Hill

l.( 1ST- i'air speciacicH in Aluiniiimcase. Howard $2 lo finder. (1. it. It..

121 W. ( ;i a mLY.i ST I. .li bull biin. lie. A nsweis

to name "Howdy." Hctni n i22i w.Central. Liberal reward,

INSTRUCT0N.

KiikIIsIi and Spanish shorthand instruction by competent, experiencedteacher, ten .wars in .Mexico. Mrs.Cimeron .lniirlvi! office.

Results from Journal Want Ads.

A 'W five-roo- bui.Kalovv. f Ine

,ri ni,s arKo sleeping porch, curlier, ,, ,.

rrlN' fon, nwn,r l!

town nml must sell nt once. I'rlcolftn,y y,fM Vou'll have to hurry.

P0RTERFIEL1) CO.

216 West Gold

FIRE INSURANCE-LOA- NS

18 InvestmentIf yott wnnt u $1(100 Invcstinent that

Kit f mid will yicli) the nhove

amount year Hfter year, we will he

triad to show you. W'o are also nnx-- a

lous to make you loin on first

morlRuxo if your mcurity Is satis-factory.

lTre Insurance Surety Honda.

TIIAXTON & CO.211 YV. Colli Phone 657

FOR REfvIT Rooms.

! Oil It i:NT HoUHcUeepIng rooms,)41S W. flold.

KOU ltK.NT I'ltasrttit roouie In mod-ern home. I'hono 9 4 7.

FUll ItKNT-sic- k. -- Furnished rooms, no215 N. Sevonlh.

l.'uTt ItKNT llootiie, furnished, elHotel Denver.

FOIt HF.XT Furnished rooms; inod-- Irn; no sick Apply ins H W. Conlral.

Full HFNT Modern room, summerr ii t sj i rn n t bid b. 303 W. Ce ntral.

FUll JtKNT KooniH, with or withoutboard. Mrs. Soudere. 410 S. Arno.

Full ItKNT Mourns. turniHlid forhousekeeping. 524 W. Cenlral.

Full HKN'f Two turnished roomsfor housekeeping. Screened porch.

Inquire 415 N. Sixth t.Foil IlKNT (iffii-- iooiiih ill Stern

hhU,'., Fourth and Cciilrnl. A..I'h'lsclier.l M S I"rJhWt.Full IlKNT I loUHckeepiiiH rooms in

nice hunciiitjw, larne sltM plntfporch. H. L. II.. .toiirnal.'Full JIKNT one or two beautifully

furnished rooms; modern, hot wa- -ter. .121 S, Third.Full IlKNT Larue front room, fur-

nished, beautiful location. SHI W.Copper avenue, l'hone K 7 (I.

Foil ItKNT Furnished rooms, newand modern, no Kick wanted, fill S.

Broadway.Full JtKNT Furnished rooms for

licht hotisekeepinc ; alsobrick cotlaco Willi sleeping porch. 21sS. Waller.Full ItKNT 2 nicely furnihlied moiiu

for housekeepii.B, modern; no sick.521 W. Silver.

, i;TfxT--F,,rnis- hed rooms for,,UHI.k0e,,ln;, with or without

f,i,.,.pK. norehes, motiern 410 S. KdithI o IlKNT Two . nl'clv furnished.

rooms for llchl housekeeping; mod-- 1

ern, kus, (lose in. Phono 143t;J. 50S;H. Kiflh. ., .Full ItKNT To Christian people,

furnished rooms for hoiisekccplniror slefplne; nu sick; no children. 4 13

S. liroadway Phone 1510W.FOIt ItKNT -- 'I'wo Itirxo front rooms;

with porch, unfurnished; near-shops-

suitable for housckeepltik'; $5per month. 000 Williams root.

Full KKNT-- I'leasanl fn nit roomsupstairs, for Henl leinen employed,

afler June 1, 523 W. Tijei as, cornerSixth.

When in t's Vega

STOP AT TROY HOTEL.Clean Iloonis.

Folt iTKN- T- housekeepingrooms In modern home; most dcslr- -

nbe In citv. Only well persons whocan give references need apply. Phone

FOR RENT Apartments.

FOIt ItKNT Modern furnished amihousekeeping rooms, weel or

mont h. West minster. I'hono 1C73.

voif iiFNT Nicely fMrnislied 1. 2

nnd npartmenlH for lighthousekeeping. "The JCnglewood,"

TYPEWRITERS.

ALL KINDS, both new and second -

' hand, bought, Sold, rented anil rc- -

nalreil. A iuioiieiq ue Tyfewrll r Kx-

change Phone 1H. 321 W. Hold.1)11111' . no ......tlon," care Journal.

TI If is. K. r. MAM'IeOX, Deputy.P.v

EIGHT ' ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1913.