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ALBUQUERQUE MOBNING JOURNAL.TWENTY-NINT- H YEAR ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1907. "ÍT'SSLÍfi.'." PRICE 5 CENTS

KumeiHs wttl he presen led and authorities

MURDERER PROVES HAYWOOD DEFENSERUSSIANS URGED TEN ARRESTED FOR POSTAL COMPANY T0:saw Trelford was one mornhiK when Trel-ford came to his cell to warn him con-cerning his conduct, and to threaten himwith punishment should the conduct re-ferred to be repeated. The fact of hisaversion f.r Trelford was plainly broughtout. Hut when Hanna questioned him asto what his conduct was to Induce Trelfordto make the threut uf punishment, ColonelPilchard refused to allow It to go Into therecord. In fact, many of the questions ofAtlorney Hanna remained unanswered, bydirection of Colonel Prlchard, and his curt,"cut that out uf the record." was heardmany times during the course of the

On one occasion after having Instructedthe witness that be needn't answer, turningtoward the correspondent of the MorningJournal, he said. "And you can send that tothe Morning Journal, too." Ourlng the ex-

amination. Clark stated that he was ad-

vised that it was against the rules to con-

verse with convicts, yet he testified to hav-ing conversed with most of the convicts In

the penitentiary. The examination of thewitness was concluded about 4 o'clock, andadjournment was hud until 10 o'clock to-

morrow.Clark was held In tho penitentiary nwalt-In-

trial from February Hniil. to Feb-

ruary 12. 107.

mlu itedM.i.T S.hiniti' MttMriU'is to. lav wilh-Ire-

troin tile district court of appeal hispetitit.il nskins. for bail ihr.nie.h habeas cor-pus, am) explained that a technical oinias)..n In the doi utnent neces-diaie- lis

Abe Ktief late in tile ilftelllo-U- was calledali.VvVer inelily elfihl the ei!ll-od-

lhill me ni m charging him with bribery oftiHo.nipal of fit la In fourteen in conned hmwiih ih- tHH rale deal nnd f.mi le.-- in conne. ti.-- wiih i he iHtian.. of the Fulledl:iliw:iy' llollev f rn nch ttt. Itucf. ihroilfihliis ati'iiney. . nei aside the luillctno ins on grounds similar lo tnse ni Ketl

b the other defendant The noli"ii wasset f.,r bearlili; I'll ut KLt hef.re Jud;e La w

k.r.

mi Til I

Paris, June I't. M'he trial ol' "aiiil--

miliiartsiH." who sinned ;bo manlf Itb b

i.o . . vv i

IZn'"'-- J.iln the worku and flslH anainst capital, benau here

l,..1ay with C.uslav - as principal coun-sel for the deft ns.-- . When interrógale,!. Un-

accused maintained a defiant attitude,hmdiiit; the mutineers of ihe Seventeenth,i i'K ni e ti t al Ar.de a nd affirming t heir i

in ma ions to coin a lie t he a n in a r

nr.

Klin Addle 'alt liratluiites.Nt w Haven. Co nu., June 'M The .natot

of the .lav at the Men tr exel'f ines ill the lawftcboMl of Yale mi wits Fulled StatesSenaior Kimx ( Pettn-vv- aula and his sub-

led was "The lopment of the IVtbral1'ouel- to !ytilaie Coliltlietce

MfHiiislilnei-- 'a nl a retl.

Ashevllle. C.. Jane t Til. partv of

reiune off wtni had a I'iKlil withtnoonshiin is Stokes coiiuty oil Fi idavtas! lelilí ned lo od:i. loiviiiK ni pi ni'lu' shiners und ,eMtoit,,h

Y0SEMITE VALLEY STAGE

AGAIN HELD UP, REPORT

i 'a .lun e'JI A dis'.ie.lch wastl Mn.lelil hile Hii'J ailcrnoon

sta nu ,t two staueM were heldup thi tiiMji I'd ween i 'rooms and ( Huh

,11 h. thin five inll.H from Madera. I he

hold in- - h.ioI ti. ha e I u commit ted

hy the f.i man w ho held lio the sta-- e a

few tlaB and who held U xlattfS thetwo prei iuu-- e.isons No p n ih lilacs of

(he roht.o les tt.'V n Iveil.

I icto h Amhaailer Home,PurlH. .Line in announced Ihat Ihe

nnila:id" ni Waslilimton, M.

mil return 'ranee shortly andstitnnil the results of hi iieK-- tat hm withSecretary Hoot renardinw a new eommer-i-iu- l

iireemelit between i'i a nee and the1'nited Slates, H is hoped that u

nunuully nalíHlnctory arriuenient or treatyho nadlHied.

Í0 CLIP WINGS OF

HOUSE OF

LORDS

PURPOSE OF RESOLUTION

IN BRITISH PARLIAMENT

Representative Branch of Leg

islature Alone Competent, to

Express Country's Sentiment

Liberal Premier Declares,

Morn in it Journal Hperiiil Leased Wlrn-- l

Úuntlon. June 24. Freinier Ciimphell-Hnn-net-tna- n

loilav moved his resolution curtail- -

IliK the power nf Ihe hoUMi of lolds beforethe fullest houM of the session. Th s

uIb.. wer crowded, thoso present In

ibai part of the house uf tunnmnna, incluJiriK many peera.

The resolution wus as follows:'That In order tu lve effect to thu will

of Ihe people as expressed by their electedrepresent at vea. It i neceaanry ftr thepower of the other house to alter or re.lect

hills passed this housa should beted hy law as 1o secura that within the

limits of siiiRle parliament tha final de-

cision of tho house of commons shall pre-

via!.Keplvlnir to ft quest Inn th premier an Id

wus not proposed that tha resolutionshould be moved In the; upper house after Itsdiscussion in tho house, of commons had been

nnleted. lie emphasised the fact thatiim renohitlon smhoditMi the principle of thepredoimnntn-e- of the house, of commons amisaid that In iidoplliisT this course, tho mv

rnoo-oi was following certulti historio pral..niy Tli resolution it self. even if

Adopted, would not have the effect of lawor procure the results; a bill womlbe necessnrv nnd the Kovernment wuhl e

arrise Its discretion ns to when It shouldbe Introduced. His mntesty's mlHlMtelM heldil.ni I tie view Unit tlif house of commonalone was authorized to express the country .

sent intentsThe Kovernment propised I hat provision

should be made for conferences between in.bonne of commons and h house of lordsWhere dtftetelices arise ocr II bill. If Ü"

aKieeni.-ti- Was reached Ihe bill should lie

.llll to the limine of lordswith ii declara) Ion that should second con-

ference fall to icMili in n ureemeii I l he

house of commons would pa the bill o erthe iieads of lh lords.

Tent Healers In onsplra y ( htirae.IleflVer. I'tiln, .Into- , - l'ele L Schaef-i.-

fer and Jopt-p- rhftrffe hpi on,were itrresieil today on an indi'iment of

ihe f. (nal uniml Jurv. chained witha r, .r lalMlU' the .V,v of

tenis to (In- t;o ei titio-n- Thev w ere rc

leíltf .1 ..n ' '.nit bond eai h H is mpecleil111. ther l. nt a e r s u ill irenieflni l he sa me i hill-j-

Mit per iMri lltnoie !"m hotli's Velo.

Hit IV.iut is. ,. June .'I The i.oard of

peí lot s a t lo ir meel im- - hi: ev enlliK

passed he li bode lío iH.i of

PlltX

DETECTIVE INVOLVED IN

GOULD CASE LOSES JOB

Yotk .in c t - Oeteelive Williami ribodv was from l he police

for. e today iflt-- a O iM n H churge ofic urwl liciliir altNi.flliiiir false

without b- iitl.l disobedience All of theclmige fcrew ..til of tiie Investigation of

iVubodv's work in seen on tf evub-ne- In thedu on e suit ..f Mis Ho urtl hoi Id n gainsther hiKbnnd. lv.ii.edy went tu Halt im. ire

tli e- -' late a tepol tlial Mrs. ftoHbl hs'lheco man ted befóle r mutilate to it.iihí,

bill fjlbd t" Se. UI v Ih. CV ideltce.

OPENS IN 10OUR SPEECI

BOWCase as Outlined to Jury In- -

r - , .1 e ni I ofciuties Uulici ui 'UlUIEvery Material Point in

Orchard Story.

PRISONER WILL TAKE

STAND IN OWN BEHALF

Counter Cliatííe of Conspiracyby Mine Owneis' Association

Aided by Pinkoi Ions to Des-tio- y

Federation,

(lly Mor nl nt: .louriml Npeclitl leased Wire I

llol'ie, Idaho. June "4 In an niblreiia iti.itoccupied two hours In the district court to-

day, riurenee l mi row of t Much o. utltnedto Ihe Jury the detulled pleft und ilef.nse ofWlllltun l. Haywood to the chuup that hemm dci ed Former i loveriior Hteinieiihei k

In broad deMcript Ion. It is to be a denialof every material count In the testimonyi hehard, wiih a showing t tin i t n hardkilled Nleuiienhertr because of il private.mudKe borne hy the Ioms of tt rich bhare :nttie real Hercules mine, nnd explanations ofi lie Independent circunist unces I bat end toconnect the i bree with

s life and operations. Itnyuood wHIa lie the slam) to make personal ten in of

( it's accusal Ions. Mo er may be ca '.ledto testify solely to evelita ami eiivu mm üiicesall eel inn t he Western Federal ion of M inora.1ii t l'et t b. me wilt not be a w ii news in I h)acase. Mr. lmrrow explained that Mo-- andl Vi filóme miiHt si and trial for ibis samecrime, and declared that every law ver knewt he ia nicer, whatever t lie circumstances ofexposing, men u wait latí t rial und.'i tilte trI'uiiiHta h'.'es.

Mr. lhirrow denied the eslstetice of theKieai conspiracy to murder aliened hy t tiestale, with Orchard's testimony us a bans:denied that the federation was unvthlim luran earnest, tiKhliiiK labor oraiuuat Ion withhigher w unen, shorter hours, loleriible workins: eondliiotiN tul the care and sulci v inn!ed m at i"ii of its mumhers nnd thfir wi mand cli i Id red as its highest and onlv mol es; denied t lie tilt iniucy with he It rea

f eiulnn Is t hut t in hard laitt i hi i in todenied tlH' everiil conferences thut th'chardswore to, denied that Orchard had evencommitted many of the crimen he hidhotisli'd of; and promised to nuiUe proof ofhis content tons with many of the men men-

tioned In on hard's testimony.Mr. iHirrow cliafKcd that agents of the

mine wnerH' isimclHi lun of i'oior.tdo and thet Mllltei'l on delect i ve iihsoCMH Ion mid jt ' '

hands In a coiisiilracy to disci edit and dei roy t lie Federal ion f Miner Agents of

the mine owners had, he asserted, commit-ted minor crimes to discredit the federaion. and promised t hat t he defense w unid

Himw t tut t iisVvas a reasotinble inference thatthey luid enineercd the Independence depot,out run' u mi "at t em ;it " t hitl it had mmcarried into a trail dy. He asserted thutthis trial was the culmination of tho conMpiracy to kill the organUalion bv hlllinrithe leaders, that tho organisation and md."Hill" was on trial and thatMarry Orchard under the nuinlpulai hui off (elect l o Mcl'at la ml was vina to hillMover. Haywood and I'eitlhoue thai iwmllit ka vt his own life.

In explanation of the draft for JiOH whichI lav wood Hent to Simitkins on Oeoemher L'L

lttii.r. where riarrow said that tha defensewould show t hat Mimpkin hud an expenseaccount for UHainwt the federation andthat after Hlmpkins himself had cashed hei'heck for that amount In Vnver. he aveHaywood fltltl with Ihe retpirst that he malltha amount tu him at his lioiuo tu .

on tha personal relat Ions bet ween t r- -

chard and I'attllnma Mr. Uurruw declarelthst any mm could make friends with Pettfhone and thnt Fettilnme had fed orchardas he would "any other don.' to theirlinancliil relations. Mr. Harrow said I It 1

when Orchard had left I leaver for W uneInif ha gave Pelt tbnnu hln money, bin Ma-

mullo bad a and other t rinkei s. and wonlapers fur safn keeping. From time to timeI'ettlhona forwarded parta of I he moneyto him as h requested.

The registered package thnt went to SanFrancisco contained the Masonic pin. rinkeisami papers, and the money t hut l'et i i bonesent to orchard at Hun Francisco was mm.in a manner and under assumed names thaii irehard had directed and suifgeHled in atelegram h sent to IVttthouc. The uve ofassumed names, counsel declared, mm u.

common practice utuong t In union minersof Folorado. made a stern necessity hy thoblacklisting of union miners, whom lie

had been abused, hound.il, deniedJustice and driven from the slate.

Mr. (arrow wild the dcferiM- would prob-ably not undertake a shun Hot us to tinunsigned letter received al l'.ildwell b ,'

orchard In Jail the letter Hint said "that"ha 'I been sent to ".luck" on eerii her I

and which orchard swore I'ctlihone wroteami at the clone both sides Would prohuhtva KM their respectivo const met hum of It.The te reuse will call it lirst wit news at

:tfl tomorrow morning, and pi onuses, un-

less cross examtnat ion is exceptionally bu,lo make uM of lis proof within sen r eigtit

great wd k ii t here Hits tnoininii luthe court re w here William ! fla oo.

to hear the speech of AttorneyClarence Marrow, outlining the purposes ofIhe in combating- lio evidente putIn !, the Male.

huroiv beti.in in Ihe tiietlow diawl,ch n neieristlc of him. to stale the theoryund huí of the defense.

"The slales atlorney has told itii," sahlliaitoM, "that ih-.- minder of si. uneuhcrg

itt but an Incident. They hao lold you(lilt t he Weslertl t'edcia linn ol' M Atan org a ti zu t i u to c.mim it mini

o poll t i. s: to hire lawyers a t

rioilnal things. Part of tlux is part isnot fruv."

i tat row mentioned th that thesi. lie's Ultorncv. Ha lev, w as Ihe firsty.i employed hy the 1'e.h-h- and that

I, lid out the phin of t Iv oí ganiatlon."The West ni Federa Mlnels.,

san) he. 'Ms an ln-- tit ri t nnd to n mmdel ..us olKUniiatbui. It has Horn tone r.

tlin- - taken a hand I" P'diilcs. but we areiioi going lo lung evrrv o: g.ituí.i i .o.ihüi done su.h n thing If e .lot. im r.r-p- .

ration w oabl be sai' o "

Oarrow !ald Hint Hiere wi:s no t laim thatthe Federation was an oi .i nix; t hn of an-tl-

'Angels do not w.t k in mines.-- ' declaredIhe i.tloiii. "There re mine owners"

We ate ti d hete l.. no f rthe Western Vtler.l b'li "f MMh-i- Itss

done. H li" heen t fighting oi g tiixa i bu

FIGHT STRIKE

TO FIN SH

MACKEY DETERMINED TO

WIN REGARDLESS OF COST

President of Teiciaphei'sUnion Announces Intention of!

Appealing for Federal Intf

vention in Controversy.

Bjr Morning Kteelnl leaded Wlrr.1Oakland. Calif., Jan.- .1, 1'rei.l.lenl Small

of i tie Tcb'K ra pln-rs- ' uiin.n announcedafternoon ttiat he Would hMí be nbl of (lieFnited Stales govern in em in he settlementof the strike. He said he would appeal toPresident It Him ve It ami me ml,, of i becabinet to intercede oil Ihc ioiiioI Hint thetransaction of bualiu-s- of ii.h iiin

Is being Interfered wuh becauM .('

the st rike. Pri"!btent Small tism-i- haiwhen tnterventlfin la made hv lb.- prenidentand cabinet officials Ik will he rned iliathe st liking leleKi aphertt are w t n

blame for the sirike.A telegram was received by Su

periiitendent r. W. Store of the Postal Telegraph company In San Frnnciso from ciai- -

em e II. Mai key. president of the P.tstalj'eli'Krnph company. It Is In substance usfollows:

"Willie deeply reare. lilt the slllinlloll.feel thai air men in aha nd, ill nii Ihelr post

lona were unmindful and heedless of theirduty to Hie public und til company nndKiilny of unwarranted action. We shall takea firm atan, I In dealini-- wllh the situationand we are determined to win reaardless ofthe cost. With lilts In lew I hereby

un, l contlrin the Ins, met Ions itiveneoo be H, .. eeiieral iiwiiiaiier and In additionHiérelo vil nre authorized lo say to ourloal ut, 'ii who stand bv us lu our dlffl-rul- l

v

"All operators will be paid their reKUln''salary as u bonus nnd their services will be

continued as extra on a basis of seven hoursper day or nlnhl. Should you deem If wiseto do so yon muy fin ntsh tree meals unitlodirlmr until we return to our normal con-

dition."

rUKSIMKNT AKKM TOI'LOHK I KI H.Kiril ill MX:

VrtidiiiiKtnn. June The (Vntral Lahorunion of Washlntil on loniKht cnt tele

rain to pr.'Hldetit ItooMevelt reiiueiiiiK thathe infinite n Invent igat ion tn determineif the teleíradi companion have entered iul.a coiiKptniey in restraint of trade In viola-tion of ihe fMicrman nutt-tru- t law. At thereU.-s- of the American Federation of Lahormimilar action it is miid will he taken hv allthe leadittK luhor ofKit II lf.ll t i'nN 111 the I'nttedStateH,

The telegram lo the meld.'nt wan In theform of a remdut ton which wa i at rod needhv V. V. lteatt le, vice ;rentiMlt of t liei 'on me retal 'IVleura pherH union and u untilnitUi"i ado)td. The t cleK' am which a1'

itnnieOiuiev forwarded to t he n em dent at.lyttU i" I!;:;- rend:

-- Tu t lie I't'eHhlenl of tiie I'nlted Stalest:U'iu'ieaH. In recent ut tern tice y mi have exlircHMed the intention of adilnu conitreMlirovide for the aRceitalunient of the ftcluailhieal values of the railroads of the coun-try therefore.

"lie il reuní veil that ihe i Vnt nil Lnh-.-

union of WaMhinntou. U (V. in rejiihrHi.oi iifttteinhled, petition v'oti to Include Ih'asoert aln merit of i he act tin fin ii al vti In-

of the telcKniilm of Ihe country and otherfuihiie crvlce cornornt ions , aiwn whethi--diere is a coiiiidnatiou in of trad.

ween the telegraph coitipanteH in violation of t he Uremia it ant truwi act.

lIS II AKLIIr 1 I I I I. It A "M I ltHI ) I Sl l KI- ISS'I .THMF.NT

New York. June 4 - The nine leleptraph-r- t

who aliened that they were dismissed ht ho AVestern fnlon Telefíra di rompan y because of their nniliation with the teternph- -

' union and whose demand for reinstatement (Inured in the recent Irtaihle hetweenthe mm pun v and the eleura nhers, have notheen re employed. The nine went lo i he

nipunv's office in a hodv today and applied for their old caliiiiti atleu- -

Hon to the letter written hv I'reshlenlDowry to 'ommiNsioiier of Labor Vet II a fewdays niio. In this letter Mr. dowry miidthat any operator who had been dlscharKedfor tm id her reason than membership In a

union would he niven his old position. I'pnnreturnttiK tn union headiuarirH tho nineopenitoi'M reported that they were tut it atthe Western Luton office ihat in view ofHie Hirike order In Han the com-pany does not feel Itself hound bv the

in President dowry'. letter to ItNeitl. ííetieiiil Mannuer ítnrelay

of i lie Western I'nion, however, said thai(his was not the case. lie said Ihe appli-cants for reinstatement were Informed thattheir case, would he taken up Individualand given con sideral hut.

PASSENGERS HURT IN

HEAD ON COLLISION

f 'run (led Tn M.r nicer on New Havenl'l unices lnl I reiuht.

Spi liir.-ld- Mass June "!fx press from New V irk, du in this cityat 1. running nl iut Ihli ty miles anhour, clashed into u freight train In thevard of the New Ih' veil load today,Nevera f l olf, ht cu s were demolished lililíseveral pas.iicers mevvhat ltiured. o

fatalities nre repodeThe tollowiOK were ta ken to t he Hpi ing

field hospital:Henry H Llpman. Ve Yoi k. infernal

jurb s. uiii'ousi tons;J. H. Jobpann. Se on I on dining car

uneonsi lotis ; serious,Mrs. F. A Jennings, York, cut and

S. t loUKly stOM l;e,1

Mm i' It Mili r. nl :i ml sho. ked.Itead, thf etitfim and Smil h, he fire

inm i n. j utnI lie in. lows In t re deniol-itll-

i,)iti and the paib-- tin rt..m- -

FIGHT T0SET ASIDE

GRAFT INDICTMENTS su

Vm I rancUco ( oriMirallon Of fh hilt MakeDetermined Altxch on lraml

Jury's Kindings.

S i n Franeisco, ,( am- : - S the ..i

oi.nion and eily ..ffo h.ls nmli r inbd-lent briberv. tM'estilelil aihoiin.r.il Manager Mulialy. Mef I'ojdi.d l I'our-sc- A ' of lite t'lilQed

ts; Vire l'reideit CI.C", of the Vé- - i:,Telephone and lei. t!"a(.h v"yiy.

ami May T Kugeite F. ti hmitx. Hil'-O- tfi

lltelr altornevs, made de tet in led efforts to

dav to have Huertor Jadee Law lor e

.f.ite tilt illdii Imelits inst t hemrioun.ls .f let )ini j erro Afterto o ns of court liad been o: slimed

j.l III ;tlli-l- l of t idem uppor

contentions, the heHrifis o

inl j ucloek tomorrow Mfiein..,n when or

LAND FRAUD IN

COLORADO

PROMINENT PEOPLE IN

GOVERNMENT DRAGNET

Coal and Lumber Operators

Held Under $5,000 Bail to

Answer Charge of ConspiracyAgainst United States.

I By Morn in f Journal Nupcial Tennetl Wlr.1Henr. June iM.Ten diun

of Colorad. i were arrested in connection with ihc Indictment! made hy the upe

ciiit grand Jury. The idmrge anainst them isconspiracy to defraud the K 'vernment underthe coal uml timber law.

Those who were yhiced under ui'rt awJohn J. McMillan, conspli acy hi regard to

coal in Houii county, Colorado, tn connec-

tion with what Is known n thw WisconsinCoal company.

Kobert K.'iTesler. chief geologist of thelVnver und Hto drande rnllrosd. cotiHpiraoin connection with lands in Jaiplaia. Coto.,

and also with frauds In c-i- l.tn with theCalumet Coal company, a subsidiary con-

cern tw the UU (runda railroad.Oils U. Spencer, formn iy clerk of t be

district court, coiiHplracy in connection withtho Calumet company.

F. V. Keitel, n coal operator. in (..uiicounty. Colorado, who Is connected wiih a

St. Louis company.John A. Porter, formerly president of tin

Purler Fuel company, whose coal lands arcnow the properly uf the Southern PacithCoal comnanv. conspiracy In coal lauds Inl,a Plata county.

Fdgar M. HIkrs, president and JohnMciilnuity and Charles 1. MePhee, dire- i

of the New Mexican Lumber compan.v, fraudin timber hinds. In Ltt Plata and Archuletacount les. Colorado,

Alex T. SullenherKvr, president of the Paosa Lumber company and Charles H

Freeman of Pairosa. fraud In timber land ihA n din let a county. Colorado.

All were arraigned before Fnlted StatCommissioner San ford C. Hinsdale and heldin !:.,"uo bonds, with the exception of MrMcMillan, whose bond was placed ut ají.fitít.

The bonds were furnished in each case.Of the seventy-thre- e persons Indicted b

the grand Jury, firty-flv- e ut them ureharged with conspiracy to defraud tlyFulled Stales government under the coaland timber luwu.

The parties come from six different slatesSo far no wurranta hav been Issued furthose residing in states outside of Colorado.

Mr. Met !inn It v, secret ary of the NewMexico Lumber company, stated tonight thatits officers are unaware of any fraudulentdeals and that t her welcome the fullestinvestigation by (he government. Mr. McPlietdeclared be had ho interest in the companyduring the period covered by the indict meni s.

The Mi l'bee and Meflinnltty omitany ofIVmcr, wholesale lumber dealers, are in noway connected wit h the nits,

Snil .ttaniit 1'. t sal miipany,Cheyenne, Wj ., J une H. As a l esul t of

the In erst at e commei en com in istnoii hcar-In- g

In this elf y and Salt Lake, and thesubnet me nt in vest iga t bui by tho depart men t

of justice of the Flitted Stall's, a suit inequity was filed in the Flitted States cir-

cuit court here this afternoon hy theFnited States government against the FnlonPacific railway; the Fnlon Pacific Coalt.limpany; the Superior Coal company; W.

I. Cornish, of New Jersey, vice prerodrOtof tho t'nion Purine Itallroad company, nndDwyer o. t'lark, vice president and generalmanager of the 1'nlon Pacific Ooiil company. The cliiii'Kes specified that twelitvnine entries of coal land have been fraudu-lently made by the parties named for theuse and la the Interest of the defendantsThis land Is aliened to be worth about$fllMi. unit, ami the bill In etpitty asks thatthe patents on the land he cunt eltl. thaiill Injunction he Issued reKlr.iiiiiui; thefurther woiklitii of this land bv the de

feutlants. and that they be compelled 1" ii e

an accountiiiK of all (lie coal mine,!, producetl or sold upon this land.

FOUND DEAD

UNDER BRIDGE

AT LASVEGAS

Body of Employe of Santa Fe

Water Service Sitting Up-

right Willi Whiskey and

Water Within Reach,

(Sprclal h to Hid Moniimc JournalLas Vegas. N. M . June L'4 A man whose

name Is believed to have been Krnesi liarold. w ho had been In the employ of t

Fe water department lure, was founddead today, silling upright annl fi- an abut

inent und. r a bridge near the cilv. Nenr hy

stood a hoHU pnrtly titled with wlilsk'y anoa can uf water. In the man's po ket wasFirst Nalionul hank book ihe namFinest Harold. The dteeased i t"have wealthy relatives In Vane-torla- . itr

Ilri'ish Cidumbla. The .ifdeath is unknown.

cuoerpuiToowN

PULAJANES

New Mexico Fighter Gets

Credit for Endins Rein of

Filipino Fanatics in Samar,

Ry Morning- - Journal Speelnl I eased Wire 1

Manila, June .governor f; nerat Smithhas returned from a month s hmr of inpeetlon of the noiih-r- provinces. He r-

ielaren that Fulajit"W is on thinlands nf H.t mar ami Me gln t

rreilit for the pi uiioii f ihe diiT'iH' .1... .. . ,.,,.

10 FIGHT FOR

LIBERTY

CZAR DENOUNCED IN

SOCIALIST MANIFESTO

Parliament Perished for De-

fending People's Rights;

Force Only Argument Heeded

by Autocracy, Says Appeal.

(By Morning Journal KHcIul I.eaiwil Wire.St. rcttthnr. June Jt. The social revo-

lutionists iind group of hoi mnrnhers of thelate parliament, mtnthcrlng 1'iO deputies, to-

day Issued their ant cipa ted mil ill festónsummoning the people to continue hy forcethe stnigHlf for land, I her t y and popularrepresenta lion. The documents, which pro-claim that parliament for de-

fending the people's rig It is, ore remarknhiefor the fact that the emperor, for the firsttime, is attacked hy name for breach offaith, tho revolutionary proclamations hav-ing hitherto attributed all sins to Die gov-

ernment, owing to the lingering sent i men I

if loyalty i o the emperor among the peas-ant mas.seg. The draft of the proclamationis as follow:

"Citizen: You sent us to fight for free-dom. fui1 the rig ins oí timand lihei t y. The iluiimR ma jority was

lona t. It rejected laws, Increasing thepower of t he government bureaucrat s. itdemanded an accounting of repress! oii ofpeasants and workmen and uf beast ialit iesIn prison ; Its commit tees elaborated manyla HH and projects covering the most im-

portant needs of the people, and Its agra-rian committee, accepted the principle of I hecompulsory expropriation of land. The rad-ical deput les mado every effort to keep intouch wiih the people, hut the governmentused unprecedented measures to preventthis. (Mir letters to the electors were con-

fiscated, our niessentierH frequently were ar-

res led, our pa pers were stopped anil theeditors who were members are now to bepn isecuted.

'Tnder the perpetual threat of the dissolution of parliament, the moderates aba ted

mili of tho demands uf the people butthe government rep'ipd with an uncompro-mising ref usa and considered only the in-

terest s of the land owners and nobles, andtook under Its protection t he wildest nndmost lawless element uf the country.

"The government dissolved the douma be-

cause It needs an obedient dounin, whichwill support the interests of the aristocrats,

'The emperor did not hesitate before aviolation of his manifesto uf October in.giving the fundamental law and his slemnpromise given nt the winter palace to thedeput les of t lie First doiiuia to defend t heliberties granted to the people. He an-

nounced before the whole people that theelection law would only be modified withthe assent uf the douma, hut now, wiih.--

the permission of parliament, the people'srights are trampled upon and the govern-ment, relying on bayonets, openly pursues

course uf forcible violation uf the law."The new election law limits the rightsthe peasants and workmen and Increases

that of t he la nd ow iters and merchants.The representation of Siberia, the Caucasusand Poland are (had. and some parts í

the country are disfranchised, and the mlu- -

Inters "f the interior and the governors are (

triven great Powers to manitiulale elections.'he third douma will nut Include defend

ers of the Interests uf the prolelarlat."('Illzens, after a long slniKfile, ittirinK

which innumerable victims fell. Hie pe...leforced Ihe Kovernment lo convokt? thedouma. When you elected ua and sent us

for land und freedom we didnot conceal from you that If the donmawas not supported hy Ihe people II would

powerless. The Kovernment will yieldonly to force. Only through a steady,

alrUKKle will the people complerIhelr rik'hls."

The manifestos are regarded as beltifi a

second VlbolK ad.lress. but they lack theauthority .riven to the latter by the par-

ticipation of an Influential parly, the con-

stitutional democrats.The social democratic members of Ihe late

parliament did not Issue a manifest... heliiaunable to oblaln the assent of their parlia-

mentary commit lee, most uf whom are now

prison. They will Issue a manifestolater.

A conference of conslllutlonal democratswhich was held at Terijokl and attended

delegates from twealy-tw- provinces,was concluded loniKht. the conferees re- -

turnlni; to St. IV1.-- sloirit. The parly k

up the consideration of matters of vital Im-

portance nnd reached the followltm decis-

ions: To take part In the elections for

the"third douma. fluhllnK Independently:

not to enter Inl" any plan of Ihe Oclober- -

Isls and the social democrats t" ' k

elections and not to r the aurarian or

any other plank In their platform lo suit

the landlords. The decisions were practi-

cally unanimous.There is no sinn of any spill In the party.

nllhmiith some radical llele,;ales rcprcsenl-In- s

the provinces presented a motion t"boycott the elections of a plenary confess

he held In Annus! throuuh Uussla. If

Ihe señale legalizes the parly.

FitaiOI'H TEKKOKIKTKKTAI'KM FROM ('AI'TIVITV

SI. Petersham, June 24 Oetalls havebeen received of the escape of Peter Karpo-rltc-

the assassin of Minister of KduoationTtoliKopoff, who, with Ihe exception of

the slayer of Minister von Plehevewas the last of the famous group of terror-ists still In captivity. Karpovltch whosesentence of yean. In the mines was short-

ened by the amnesty decree Issued after thetober manifesto hai rtnlsh.'fl mm term III

Akntul mines and was on his way tt thepenal colony of ZalKUilnsk to serve a fur-

ther period of It years banishment lieforewould be allowed to return In ICuroiiean

Itussia. liefore the journey he evaded hisKUnrds. dlsaplearlnir and is supposed to havemade Ills way abroad.

JAP RESTAURANT MAN

TO SUE SAN FRANCISCO

Washington. June H. Acrnrdina; to pri-

vate advices received here today t he pro-prietor of th Horsesdiwe restaurant, whichwas attacked durinr the rwent

riois In Han Kranciticn, wilt tomorrowenter suit in the state court of California

gainst the chy of San Francisco to re- -

'rover rlmi done to restaurant property.Histi let A t torney lHvltn. says a le legra mfrom San Krancisco, will represent theJapanese plaintiff in the action. It wasslated st the department of justice todaythat "me time Mr. iVvlin was ln

rue ted to of f. r his services In rM suitswere sntered.

POOR WITNESS

AGAINST MR.

TRELFORD

Jap Clark Gives List of "Poor"Prison Fare Much Superiorto That of the OrdinaryWorkingman,

"CUT THAT OUT OF

THE RECORD" PRICHARD

Cowboy Admits He Never Did

Like Trelford and Liked Bur-su- m

Better Than Bursum'sGrub,

8ei'lal Dlapalrh to lbs Morula Journul.)Kart Pb, N. M , Juna 24. The Tivlfoiil

lifnrlnff was resumed shortly after 1 oVIm-l-

fhiM aflernuon, when Atttrnuyn llunna am,Kelly apijeareit fur Treirni-il- .

.lap Clark. tllt pnwlmy wild killed ft dep-

uty sheriff named (Miase at Torrance InApi'll. I ". who la bring held 111 the SantaFe r.iunty Jail upon a enntlnuanee of histrial until the next term uf Torrance toutt-t-

eonrt. was the only wltnesi who ap-

peared before Attorney (teueral í'riehardtestify during the day. Clark testified thatlie had a eellmtlle named Carenee Hamil-ton, and Huid he liad known Hamilton out-

side of the penitentiary. In reply to aquestion .an tu whether he knew of any

which happened to Hamilton, hestated that Hamilton had Ills rlht aimbroken alio.it a month before Trelford

superintendent of the penitentiary.Later the wllness stated that Hamilton'sarm was broken some time in March, limn.He staled that this convict was comnelledto perform manual labor In the summer ofllinii, the witness thought In the month ofJune or July, when he was put to shov-elln-

coal. After he bad been shovelingcoal, the witness saw the bandage on Ham-ilton' arm. and the arm appeared lo becrooked anil the skin was pushed outsomething that appeared to be a brokenbone. AVllen questioned as to how long itwas after the arm was broken before bewas required to perform manual labor, thewitness stated that it was about nlnelydays. On by Mr. HannaIt was developed that Hamilton had toshovel coal with n s p shovel and had to

lift the coul up some four or five feet. Onbeing closely questioned by Hanna. how-

ever, tis to whether Hamilton shoveled coalwith a scoop shovel with a broken arm.Clark sta.iil'-ibu- t one bone of the arm ap-

peared to be broken.He slated mat the arm was broken In

March, and that Dr. Knapp gae Hamiltonmedical attention, and that be heard lnKnapp tell Hamilton that It would be allmonths before he could do any work. In

this connection the records of the peniten-

tiary show that Hamilton unstained a frac-

ture of hoih bones of th? riiiht forearm,and that he was admitted to the hospitalon March 10. HKH!. and discharged April11. mini, afler having been in the hospitala little over a month. He was dischargedabout the time Capluiu Trelford took chargeof ih penitentiary. Dr. Knapp was theprison physician until the end "f June. IsuS.

and therefore was the prison physician formore than three and a half months nflerHamilton's arm was broken. lr. Knappstated this aflcrnoon that he did not re-

member the particular occurrence referredto by Clark, bul that bandages were ran ly

liused on broken arms fur more than thirtydays. He appeared to be Incredulous as to

the story of the broken bone and theon his professional ability to re-

duce fractures.Another case of "cruel and Inhl. mi.

treatment" that came under the notb c of

Mr. Clark was the case of Claude lb ne.

whom he said he saw after sixteen t

In a dark cell. He said thatDojne complained of his buck hurting himon account of bis hands having beenchained IIP so high. "He said that Ib.aneappeared "awful poor and weak." and thatbe had seen bread and water carried to

..ii lies cell several times. Another caseof "frightful mistreatment" wis that of"Nigger Tony." who had a cell under thatof Clark. Clark said that one morning

lust about the lime the men were turnedmil he beard some one throwing water, andasked King, one of the keepers, who wasthrowing water, and that King replied that"This d n nigger has fainted." and thathe threw the water and it did not revivethe man. but that he got around afterTrelford got after him with a "big stick."w hich the witness 'described as being aboutthirty inches long and bigger around thann broom handle, but as not so big as a hoehand!.

wllness statedon thethat he could not hear the blows from theslick, hut that he could hear the water be-

ing thrown. The alsodeveloped that Knight, another prisonofficial. was going to chain the manup when he fainted. ami that hewas trying to get him up In order to putthe handcuffs on his wrists The witnesssaid that the prison fare was verv poor andthat he had heard many of the convlc'scomplain about It. He finally stale! on

that he had heard asconvicts complainmany as one hundred

al t the food. but when asked by Mr.

Manna who the convicts were, ne c t onigive two nnmes. Before he got throughwith the he had testifiedthat the convicts and jail prisoners g"t allllp'S' wanted to cat of such food as was fur-

nished, and this Is what ne f !furnished :

pef Pork HaconWemerwurst. Ilologna Sausage.

Long Link Sausage.Potatoes.Beans.

Putter. Sujar. SaltBtewed Apples. Stewed Prunes.

Slewed Peaches.Be.ti Carrots.

Macaroni and cheese.T1..1 lie asserted, while he could smell

an.l taste the cheese with the macaroni headmitted that heHeci.id n- -t see It.

kicked about the fare under lliirJiim. as.well as under Trelford. and sta'ed that he

times that It seemedsaid a good nunyK kirn that he could give better food, al-- j

iugh he did not like the food under Bur- -

... He stated that he liked Hursum, ,

warren and tr. Knapp. hut that he did not ,

Jove Trelford from the first ttme he saw j

him. lie added In the most matter of factkind of man." nwav. "lie s "t mv

after this he admitted that the first time he

I KIi HAItH UOKKN T KTTO HKK Til K AIM AN AC

It was noticed thnt 'as the lime for theSanta Fe New Mexican to go tit press ap-

proached, the attorney general I reran ifnervous and fidgety, ami showed a

disposition tu cut the hearing short, so or

t make tho ii twin, sprit)' to the offW ofhis editor-in-chie- f with a "report" of Up-

bearing. The calmness with w hlh A t y

Hunnn remained oblivious to the ne-

cessity of the reporter jetting In his ropybefore press time appeared to exaspérale(ho attorney general somewhat. and he

fumed and perspired visibly. 1'oh.nel Frost,of the "Almanac" whu has the "investiga-tion-

In charge, telephoned lu his reportertwo or three timet to get a move on, hut

there was nothing doing, ami as a conse-quence the "report" of lite proceedings In

the evening "newspaper" was rather Ino-m-

plrte and unsatisfactory.

Inlled Kt'ites Ieud.Washington. June ?i. The treasury de-

partment today eeelved a telegram an-

nouncing the death uf Assistant FnitedStares Treasurer Jacobs at San Francisco.I'nlted States Treasurer Treat took directionof the office hy wire, and pending his ar-

rival in Pan Francisco has designated Cash-

ier T. V. f turns to act as assist a nt treas-

urer.

rre-tole- Appoints Indian ('oinmlsMiniier.

Oyster Hay, June President ltoose-vel- t

today appointed M. K. Buhbiiie. a

husiness man uf New City, a memberof the hoard of Hulls n commissioners tosucceed Dr. Maurice Francis Fgan, who re- - j ssigned to accept a diplomatic post,emolument is attached.

The president totay appointed uif i

lowing postmaster: Henry Jones, Sllsl

Texas.

FOUR KNOWN DEAD

IN COLLAPSED

BUILDINGa

ofPOLICE FEAR RUINS HIDE

SEVERAL MORE VICTIMSj

i l M .,L T a t n vit4 i

Caves in: Groans Tell of Un-

fortunates Caught in Death

Trap. lo

I By Mornlne Journul Spfi'liil LkimmI Wlr.)be

York, .lime M. A f..ur-lt- v luillil- -

nl ih,. c.rner uf LafHyPlln and WulKt'i

ílrwtB o.ilhiiwcil e:illy this mornlnir. Thfp..li,'e niiui'iMK-ei- tlml fiKlitwn kmiiIi, mem-

ber., nf Italian fnmlUi' ere in the ImlM

inii. H v.-- bim knnrn I havo cui.cil, lw.Iinvo licfii ri'K'uiMl nnl nine are suiii..wil 1"In' sUII tieni'RIh the ruins.

Ueni'Ko Tarihln... l'l ienrs nl.l anil hissl.t-- r. Mamie. H venva i.lil, wen- - takenfrnm the ruins, hi.lh alive, lull hailly lujure'l

The police fear that most nf the nine per-

sons still beneath he ruins are ileail. It willbe several hours before the work of resue Inis enmi'lelei.!.

1'our persons are known positively to bedeail. They are two Infants whose boillescan he seen and a man whose hotlv Is

known to be In the .lebrls. Another Infant by

still alive has been locale.! bv lis moans.Pour members of the Tarchlm. family,fallu-- r and llíree younir rhlhlren are thotiKhtto be dead in the mlns. Dnlv one de.ulhodv, I hat of a man, has been recovered.

Munlered Man Ideiilltle.l.T.ipeka. June -- r The ly of a mur-

dered man which was found ne:,r Ihe

1'nlon IM.-iri- Hacks norih of the city ibisIdentified as Ihat ofno.rnlmi was tot, mhl

William Z"ok, of Omaha. Z""k was la- -

boror.

PHILADELPHIA GETTING

READY FOR THE ELKS lo

HnreaUH .if llirnrnmlliin VIII lie Sprinkle,!All Over the .maker ,'IIt for llenelll .if

Isiliin,.

1'hllHdelphla. June Plans for the hi

convention am! reunion of lh Ilenevolentand order of Klks, which will Pel

h.ld In this city duriiix 'he week benlnnlnrfJuly l.'.th. are rapidly shaping themselvesinl" perfection. The local committee hasraised an ent et alnment fund of JUKI. (ion andihe city of Philadelphia has appropriate.!i:,., mol for the construction of a iiiaünificenr totcurt of honor and the Illumination of her thepublic bulldirnr.

In order to assure visitors aniole oppor-

tunities of finding their way about the city, heto establish, inthe commiuee l....e arranged

prominent localities, one hundred bureaus ofInformation.

Kaoh bureau will he hy a InrRe

white flan inscribed with a red iiueslloiimark.

FEDERAL CENSUS OFOKLAHOMA ORDERED

Washington. June L'4 On the advice ofthe aitotney the president today in-

structed the of c mmerce ami la-

bor to have the cenus bureau make a spe-

cial enumeration of the inhabitants of the ii

sed state f fklahoma. infludinff boththe present territory of Oklahoma and In-

dian territory, to determine ihe population..f the new tale and its distribution amona:he nevera territorial sub divisions Into

which the state will be divided, should the('..nstituiion be confirmed by the ronven- - nt

ti n lately sitting be approved at the plls

12 -

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL', TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1907.

frm (h flitf. nr1 If It AIM. it will go to Pettlh.ma nndand Moran neter nt

never anked Moranret lilm Pome mneytu l'attfhon

fiihting r.rntüoh. It h4 ft tr.'UOrehard a travela from PenveT lu Wal- -

"ft woa the fit at time he? had hoen inWallflea nine hp had heen drten cut by I. PENDLETON HADhloii frf: It haft bn opponfd by vr

rtviw of (h mln nnnrri, tut if h pro A f i er i renard disappeared from 'hyennehe did not hack to Im'tivcp ihat yearmn fnr aa uny pr,-- ooiinet-tc- with thU

MONTEZUMA TRUST COMPANY

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICOCapital and Surplus, $100.000.00.

INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS

''Af know a. I lot In t In nicíinl in It m MORE NAMES THANlfet1oii had brought to tli minora mi aui4ihat ih Huti uní'.n alone h iatd muraihan million dallara to th wlioa anil

tmrrt that aa ao.,n aa th KiMr

the militia. Whlla ther h aaw andHuifon ami Auguai hia old no- -

ture in the Hen ule mine, They had allheeti hh p"oB ti k he, hut n.'W ihey were richand lie mum a iiarny. orchard hiflprtt'csRi-o.- a m gu mhler and enf lden- manIn U'allace He i a! ted manv personawhom he had krn-- n In the old dayurnonir rhem l'anln Then one lay hewent down t ace Have Oatrf. former t

g.ncrnor of t'.doiii.lo. who will lea-lj- f

loo'.je y oi '..ate la a man wMtooita hkotilfh oi hiw name, and a man haa tohe pietiv i nr. ful t" IKc that wuv, ..atca

tk.n na horn tha iriltt uwiimi aat atiut toi1tr..y it. ami aa th chtef ñipan, lttrrf

Haimed In iWuver that the Wcaiern I'ederailon Imd tha death of .tc dreg-ory- .

Our pvidftifp wiil upow that Otehad no giirvunea wliuim--i aaint

(Iregory und knew nothin hi-- on m

iic'ity had n jj deioilv in tha coalflelda In m hi' h (he .o gunirui loi lieHded hJohn Mif- don alone ioi.t. .'..,)

On haul auid r. hen h- ifr r thaihe w ou Id write to I'ei nhoiie. II- - didand vot r'pM. Thev UMd BMnutoi-- namet

th IMiikrrli.ii ltrtiv AKru'V, with W

I'iittsna at Ita htad.

A DIRECTORY

INTERESTING EVIDENCE

Wa will ih'iw." ha aid. "that thv havohui-r- t dfttt-iv- and !)j. thrm in potl IT WEANS HIM.THE JAFFAtiutia ff raponalhllliy aa aurHar W amipialilfnta tf lK-a- t unlitna and tli,t iltf-- aa Old all 'he fnjrlfiv fron Ho- minirtK huh lotomiK a W'enry tnpr in vairace tie

luid met ot'ch.itd iri Iierner nnd híímI theroutilty. Orrhai'I lutrud uit in AT DISBARMENT TRIAL!lured mm cinatanriy atlid th mini' ra tuainki anil lht whan a atrika waa Divy fe!h- wloi! he nan doing In Wallace. Or- -Han Kra ro i Hon. I oil he ro'r t'-- tip a n

hoijpp there,futiiu'llftil vl'int. Uymimlt and murdr. hard foihl be Jml come to nee Rune oht GROCERY COMFYThr did It at TIJurfd. thry did It at in San Io n Otohiiid w;m thre fifeiid. Ho aald he had an n '.tul .n aniongr. 1' t'..pHv waa il.hvMlng Inn i u td Ii..--

TUB Rl'XN'IXO OF A BANK ACCOUNT HAS A TENDENCY TOWKAN A MAN FKOM HABITS OF KXTÜAVAG AXCK AND DIS-SIPATION". IT GIVKS IU.M NKW AMBITION AND A DKSIHRTO SAVR MONKY. V R A Tt R ALWAYS CLAD TO ASSIST TIIOSRWHO DKSIRR TO "TL'IIN OVER A NKW LEAF." :: :: :: ::

tiifea on lha rrippte í'iv.-- eiriKe Orchniilwent to the- teolitro o in- ntwhf und nukedfoydy f he hrd of the etploaln tilltrndle'a hoiiae. 4'oili-- aiud hi had. and

One of Crook's Victims GoesInsane Intimidated Govern-

ment Witness Fails to ShowUp,

"Good Tilings to Eat."

..fhei, ihat thev were nil rich und het hoiiiíi he'd nteal 'a ul non x tdi lid. i 'on lea,t;ikíiix t tu- tnal'ir iiin il ke. Raid hethoiiKht Hi, i' W'.iihl he a thing to dt..Thev talked t r a while and In a few ijjiyat o f h i d me k and un Id 'What doyou think of Dial Caiilnuit child hualtieaa?'i'ou 1" a.sk'Ml Mm if he iv hh in earneat, and( ald he wan 'oittea Hfliil I neverdnjiiiod that yon were I've never thought.; it If j..ti lo.-- a child Into the motín- -

Orchard then anld Ihat Üiii'tVy had gotw hat he deserved t hat ho htd hoi-- In Hie

nier d'Alenoa and wn partlyfor the rnliltia heing niitod into ihe din- -

rU

( rispie l'iwk, ril at m n y oihpr plum"W will ntw'W that itir linktrt"n aiin.--

ha itn th chittf fartor in thla caw fromth vfi v hiKiitilnKr." ha rirclart'd

lUriüW ftald that prhabjy manyintmpfrat thlrifa had rrcpt Into th Min-

er" Main, hut that tho dt'ra had rm

(uiM fducatlim, a.nd M'yar Hnd Haa'uliwtid tMt Ittii nttfntin ti It. 11 mid ttitAtU-fí- wufd read nialtr from the muro-lin- t,

ahcwlng that It doa itut nd-l-

hut rouriMltod win adrniniatiatiMn.and dim uwd aconcnilc (fndil ina tnipr-it-

l;-

Hr a'd th dffpnaa would ilmw thut.Irti-- HitjipViint ui thrown Into Uu-- "laillpen" In tnuvr d AUn and rnultriitd. ÍI

a aiiH.t up at t p.Jit bv a ct-.r.--

mid a tmyofwi driven Intfi hfa HratTh df rna will ihow, It riw Aai tnd.

IPU1 DlKMtoft to Ui NUrnUw Journal.Axtei; S. M.. Jul,. Th,' li.'arlrm .,r ''orchard Niihl tlo r- ;ia another of State National Bank

ALBUQUERQUEftradlci kind - that 1! wan 0.oTnir ",c iiisi.m mcnt p, ... ,, K i,i..hi aeaiiisi '

l;tlliM ))'I. mpr oHleunetthi rg If il li.i J rod he.-- f't Mm,"

lranvlll.. ivnMtun. f.,rm.T nr.-l-mild Orchard, 'Id he it rh h inun 1od:i. him!

I'll Kill him If ii In the n. ..f mv .fili--

wanuies d.Oie rlf

ft Would the If you ever flt-- in tifiiiií I will have u hpecinl

oi tlie piicetM in Tive mifl-no- -i

ng ii. Never nieiiti- n r .

A 1' r 'in hear nnd aec Mr.ihe aland, If you want lo Relieve

preference. wh all riuht.iwood Mill take the atiind und.

full connection whir he Wealni Mtol (Kdl .oi everything he

U'e will irr. e i rtlt"l eii n- n he n pr-n- that h i

K;,t, h,Ti' fit I'yuKlilt-n- . Ki.

"f llut Inn, I ..rfli, ,

in',,l. an.l Iviullri

h.u d

Miinutle him a p.'Upor lout-

nor llaK'ertnan. he-I- s

afternoon hef.,reuier. I. r f.aiv,J for the Koern-l-lieare-

for himselfweie a huent, one

of (eorui.i. uliumlo Imfiniilute, an.1

i auralHt

"f Mill-

Ion v

'inert, andn

lli.naiie ii.,r t.niv ' ,1

that Unhíird a m h.trii) B.iinl'lr IVdcnot lena than Iwi lu' iiii'ii andthey won M he mend" ra fh had navat d na a a in hit

'' w ' K", 'Tnmnl it"f II, I.elhK XII.

j ni,pin,i.in. Is l,Hll.,V-,- fiii ,,r Iuh tvm mi

Inne heen si ail'il out. In I

h:if d ne ii in officer t Hmt orjia niznt p.ti.M" et who ia atltl to he tried f"l' hla Ufe,will prohahlv lake tin- aland I don't w'nntto k.iv thla p'.fcillvily. hut I rtiiid; lie willi.ilty and let! thin jnw nil ihiii he known.I dotiht very mio h if I'ei iih.,jl(. he puton rhe atund, an he was never un officer ofihe union nnd had lotihiog tu do whli (.I W'oli'l :ty aure ,t" I'e1llh..t!e,

I'edera in of M n r oliio'. '!

n ratnse fr I ak'aifiwfHtctinenhtOK nnd (' we r.nuot lullI'onvinr i'ou.

"iMirliig (ill thin Mine Iv.tl-wl- v, ..ddardand i J a hhert w ere nil il . ins in I Notme of thcie , men lifu d a hand ngalni

Ihein, nnd rod ne of t toon ll,n ion.il,Moyer or I't'ttihorif een fo 'ke fo Orchardii to. ot l'.n li.nH f J,. .1,1 i. ,.!- i (.!. if w h..

llaml lo l,.tify.Thft fltKl wllhi-s-

iNcnhuiil of Aatr.knew ihp iloiYtuluht t

Ill lll.k..,--

thai he niM he on

as I.. .1 Slavens. alo, lealifleil that lie

as lltlHeli i'eii.li-iN'y. Mo. I. W. While,

'iniiton, 1enoRe,l .it,,

FIRST NATIONAL BANKa lii.'if-han- of FarniTiiHrii came io iiiiiiven mvinsf ven- -

, l Ii knew the ,1. r. u.lant In nakl,' Kan- -gfrtncf iiifa nni steii nonlo-- j;. He had for

itt, and that h waa nut til tli Hunker HillMiid Hullivan mill. If had tfatirtd. wImmi

It waa M'.wn up, and did not ttanuipMi'in rn'at of t h pi íihhb f vi hh h lit hanti,rtata.

I Ulec tj ik any Mm.m 'TfIlka that, hut while wp will

tliflt ha la not thp ifiurilrjnr lip hnaia him-ki- t

tt ha, wp Kill r.iinppnsutfl him )vpi t' ln him to k the moat in "nu in phi j)liiir that pvpr pxtali'd

lípf'itp nur dril wltn-a- a l"a vt a I

Kn(lpmpn. wr will (nvlnrp vmj. yi'R.

t will eniv(ni.'a lr..a"ul"r Ub.ív Ijíjiiapir. I hat thla man rhiud haa llvd in thtm'vt riMNntutl point "f hla atoiy.

"Wi bailara wa hava from twpnty-fivi- -

In thirty wlineaaea who will ImU tita slainlumi loiitrudict thla man Hhaoluiply.

it thpp witiipiwwa will ) m infra, hut nthfia

with u tftt'ftlvej y,'iii-- t,, ii i.niii'. i.i anil attain a t l.ui.lttiHler the name of

are t"day afe and aoiirol afe. atwon I nnKwei' for their onnl iinlt iHland nw t,

I. , p HK',,,.y ortim tiriit- - J mran thtit I tlilnt, any

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT

113. f,N .(Hilííe líusriloralrr In Vunia. ,

K. lvn,lrl,,n.Il iiIIok,'1 tha

lol.hcl t.y n1(. i,.f,.nHint A II. M"ilur.a ,ll!,aKr,.'m,.iu

"We expect to how ,i

da rd. t h hhet r n io f'e:droiiHhly Nhnaed than anyOoddard and Oahhcit ere

SPECIALfor

THIS WEEKGRAPE JUICE AT

REDUCED PRICESThe famous Bass Island

Grape Juice.

Concord and CatabaFor this week we will

sell this Grape Juice atthese low prices:PINTS 25c

Regular 35c.QUARTS 50c

Regular 65c,At these prices it will

pay you to lay in yourSummer Supply,

We also carry a fullline ofRASPBERRY SYRUP,RASPBERRY VINEGAR,BLACKBERRY BRANDY,LIME JUICE,CHERRY PHOSPHATE,and are sole agents forthe celebrated

WHITE ROCK TABLEWATER.

Drink White Rock and

White moiattl It h;,H

an Aztee winy,

kill Steuneiil.iira-- . 1

o say that r hard,employment of the

In , 'nlnil'i. jil'n'( ni,-i- ,hl, t.utm ,.f ImIiik w'hI,i fti'lt'i'ii.i'i in !h V't. Iiatl

na i l tier.Inn oinielUKehey. kllleil flenn, llhel'K heeause ,.f theOlil Kneltfe of w hh h he ha, spoken SO often.

raltoj i. their par ty "

Mr Marrow wen n h Into the po-

ll thai aituatii-- In ('oh .rudo m that timeHe ho the memhoiH "f the aunreme

I'einlleloll. on , cj' . of the alien,, Nihlaekrohhery. IVii(lht.ii appeuia inu, Ii witIhiIami Hlleges Ihat lie is a ileum of a eon.n;rney. .The h,'.mnii tt.liouite.l t., ito', lo, k, .Inne t'i."

V. .1. I'l'tekett went liiiaiie' thi week

He kllh'l hin, in the most eowarilly M,ymnriler , ouhl he eeintnilte.l He was , iiijkMre.l.ha ,,,e1 ami tijiiie.l .,ef tu Atel'itrthriul,(he Inn, uf the Wfcslern hratl, h. After somemanipulation he was herxunilcil that Ihehext t , ,1 H I' foul, I io Heuld lP to Jilae

UllKely. It la helieie.l. an the result of de- - MHhoieleiK y over helhtf ik frail,hv I'emtlelon,

will ha piTilnpntly rpi'tallp wit,hava npvur dotta a rtsy a In t li li

livpa. tiH'Urpd lian nw.I'arr.tw t".-- un ih rnnr of Haywood

J.M,rr and IVMihone. II titnt ullthr wpto Aiiiprlcaiia, "plain, hont-n-t tripn."

tú, he an J, la a "plain, blunt, mur-ue'U-

fiittiitrig man. flfhtttiR ihp miltiiuwhpn and ulwaya fifintina: for hp

pr.it t..n uf widow titul orphann "

Mopr, a thP hfnd of tha Fp'h-ratlo-

"founht vpry duIp f i h i aa imn HhP

htm, low h if au- h Block, wilt u!wm n

SHOW CASES MADE IN ALBUQUERQUE

court were cuiiooued throwhout fieiner.and een fnn wei e h'ied at half in tint

"I ,lke a hungry dg neek Ing a men 1, Orchard at Hi in time did n to I'ettllo.netioiiKi and nlayetl thert Mra. I'attihone hadgone eaal a ml Pet r hone told rtchard hein tit ome there am) may. He lid m

he rould get cheap food a ml -

"Yea, oi'rhurd . wua in Havwood'a lo.imoalao ni ihla lime, and we can pre It --

hut hp w na not there often und he wannever In ihv Itedroom."

Mr latr'vv ijiiUkly alnied the pethel of

ut of lands BI

ROAD IIDE L TOLL, outlier l asew, nt, iter root $1.85 up to $3.50Floor Cases, nt, iier fool $.()0 up to $8.00

THE MILL CO.

Hie I, Inn " Some one else, which he ilhl.He Is KetliiiK the hilikest ,rl. e for this hee,er Kot for a clime. He hopes to savehis miscrnhle neck. j

"Many nam,, have l.een mentioned I, y

Harry Orchard of persons connected withhim generally In Creek. The unionwas scattered t Ihe four winds from there,lull e will liriiiic before y,,u nearly ull ofthose whose tuiuies he has given ou. Wewill brlii you IihvIs and Masterly Mild oth-ers, nnd before we are ihroiixh Willi litem

ou will say we haw had enough."Moer. Haywood Mini felllhone never

had any connection with this man in anycriminal tot. We will ileinonslrnte to y,,u

SUPERIOR LUMBER ANDSee Out-- New Brick Buillliir.F ROM TAOS TO

THE RAILWAYI

WITH AMIT.E M KAN'SAND ÜNSCKPASSKJ FACILITIES

BANK OF COMHERCEo" ALBUQUERQUE, H. M.KXTENDS TO BKl'OMTOKS KVIIKY TKOPKH ACCOM .MOOATION

before we t through Hint this Is j,, ,l amurder case; that lull Haywood Is not ontrial, hill Ihe slate uf t'ohuail, has sentthese men o tihtho thlnklnu- ,..,! , 1.

keep well,nnd people here are different, and that HOW flwiIPl' flf Finn fid wayihe Mine Owner aaoelit ion i.f .)orni!

AND SOLICITS NEW ACCOUNTS.CAriTAL $150,000.00. , '

Officers and Directora: - oBOLOMO.V LUNA, Prewldenf,

Has" Kept Up the Standard in

Spite of Obstacles-Ro- ad 20Years Old. w. ts. srivicKLEn, w.

Vlca rrcsldont and Cashier.JOIINSOIÍ,

AsblsUnt Cashier,

llllKllt aut'ieetl II) lliiliMlUK, eXe.VMUlK. (hewomen iiml kltlliiK Hn- - Wentern Ketlirnilon ofMinera ihrouph (hem ThU t luh.i- orRiin-Iznilo-

hihI nil labor orujuiizn t Linn, )tinl notHill llaviVHinl nre on tiinl here.''

Mr. Iiuin.w lui.1 aiit.ken for three hourniiil I went v minute. H wu pre! y wellrxhitlinlett ami It, w:ia tleoidetl I .at ponerhv tnktritf of testim.-n- until tomorrowntorniiiaf. Mr. lUirruw aahl he HiouHht theili fenne woiil.l retjuhe more limn aeven

WILLIAN MclNTOSII. GEORGE ARNOT.J. O. BALDRIDGE. A. M. BLACKWELL. O. E. CHOMWELL.

IHneeliil ( i,rres,,ilei,ce Morning ,l,irni,l.Ta,,. X. M.. 21 One nf the tines:

hllihaavs It, the territory is t lie loll roa,

DON'TFORGET

OURBAKERY

The Jaffa Grocery Co.

''Good Things to fat."

, u .Scrvlllela and Ti es Tie, Iras ,.n Hie"i eiKMi lnya lo c.nilu.le Ha rase. ( '.,iir t t n or timl lim (runda iiml Hum pl;ne,

in neii urit it it ,!U n, rn. (mmioiioiv uiul oner.Mi d liv .l.,hn'imn win Iihh laiitfhl h valuahlt- lenwon In

Ileal kills Mevetl In I'llislttiry.I'll shin K. June L'l Kleveii persons are

deait tout main prostrated as a direct orresult of the warm wealher experi-

enced in Ihe Pittsburg dlslllct will, in th epast t w eul four hours. The niosiiuuin

lodaj was S2,

3aItCaU Order Tilled Basaaa RacaiTad.

OPES FUBLieiTY THE RES TUUARAXTY OF MERIT.

Whfln the maker nf a mcdli-inn- , Koldthrutigli (JruuKlsU fur iamily tin. take)his iiaUonU litlly Into his ronli,lctip livfrankly and fmrl,ly piilillsltlim broad-cast ri wall at on IU Ixtitln wrapiiertt,a full lint of all tu in ilulny:mjLih, this action on IiIh part In tintUt notialbla nvldciiro that b Is notafraid to hava the twurrh liuhtof Invt'S-tlftallo- n

turni'd full upon lils formulaund that it will hrar thn full, xt h.tii linyand thn moat thorotitch Investigul Ion.I)r. Plrtrcn'i Favorite I'roacriptinn for thncurs of tli wi'itkin, periodical palnaand funi'tlonal derangiiniorits of tli

dmtltii tly fniulninu, )h Iho only ineill-cln-

put Ui for ali, throtiKh ilruvulstH furwoaiuii'a ttpcelal u the muker of whtrhIn not itfiulil U Itikn his patients Intotils full cmfldt-nc- e by audi open andhuiiHt-- t publicity.

A uliuice t tha published IngrcdlPtiUon each Ixittl wrapper,, will show that itI made wholly from native, American,medicinal root, that It contalua no

or hablt-formlr- drills, no nnr-coll-

and no alcoho- l- pure, triple rill tiedplyct rlne, of proper s tren Rtl, usediilc:i,l of the commonly employed turo-liol- ,

iKilh for rilrm'tliiK and preHervIngtheiu tlva medicinal propertleti found intli', loots of til Ameiicait forest pi untaemployed. It la the only meiMclun forwomen's teculur disetiaes, aold by druir-Rlsts- ,

that (liles not conltiln a hirmi piof alcohol, which is in tlio lona

run harmful to woman' tlelicale. nerv-ous M tUeitl. Now, glycerine Is iet fi ellyburn, less, and serves a valuable nurpnsrby posscHslnif Intrinsic, value all (is own,and UsldoH It enhances thct riiniilvat'tfect of t ho other Ingredients enteringInto the. "I'avorlto l'rescrlptlou.'

So ii'iof the ablest medicul writers andteuclittrs endursi) these views and prats

II tl, several Ingredients of w hlch "ltei I'rescrlption' Is composi'd -

them for Die cure of thavry sama dlHeaties fur which this worldfamed medicino Is advised No olhcrmedietas tor women has any cuch

endorsement-wo- n fi more thanany number of ordinary testimonials. IfiiiU't ,;sled. Send IKillio nnd address to IrR. V. 1'iel'ce, IlulTalo, N. V., for his linlelmol of extracta the works ofeminent medical writers and teachers,endorsing; ibn several Ingredients andtelling lust what Dr. l'lcrco'a mediclmnare uiudti of. It's Jit for th asking.

DRINK PILSENER BOTTLED BEER

Southwestern Breweryand Ice Co.

Telephone 482 and Wagon Will Stop at Your House.

load makliiK and mn Inl a itiinir. The roadwas built In the j ear ISMI and lias beenopcltiled by Mr Ilium for Ihe liast twoe,,is. e has iiud Some troubles. Two

brelKvs were washed out ,,n htm i hich heret, inn himself end th" loll housu ivasInn lied down la1. He is nowu,Ki,,K prepa, at Ions to rebuild Hie slruc-ttlie- .

'',. dlstau-- from ervlliela to Ta,,i.II miles. Is made at a spanklnti pace in fourllonis, oier h smooth, hard roadw ay. hes, eticrv beinif l lie liiiest Iii th unlry an. I

the tiip a moHi cxhllnral luir une.Mt. Iiiiin iiIim, c, inducts a livery stable at

Hen ill, a nnd not only can ies puNst-ntic-

lietween 'I'ttts aii.l the railway hut anew her.'In the valley or to adjoining nilnlnti campsHe has a tln.-l- etjulpped stable and tinesi ek.

lt. teleplioiiltii; from Tres Piedras parliesof .m nit- - can be handled. The ilaiK ser-- ,

tee I nnd fi..m Taos Is prombl to theminute and rcutihir ns the elo, k.

XOTlfK.nilM W.WTK1.

TJhls will be received at tha office of theprobate clerk for the plm-tri- nf 4,fli)0 cubic

Títere Are IVwpeople who know how to take ri.re oftheiii.seH ts Ihe majority ilo not. Theliver Is a moet Important orgun Idthe body. Heiblne will keep it Inc.oinlilion. v. C. Slmpklns, Alba,Texas, writes: "I bave used Heiblnefur Chills and Fever unit find it thebest medicine I ver used. I wouldtint be without It. It is its Rood forchildren us it Is f,,r grown-u- p people,un, i I recommend It. It Ik fine forUt, Urlppe" Sold by J. H. U'lilcllvCo.

yards ,,f earth on the road between the eastend nf the Itarelas bridare and llaretas ro.nl.Bald fill to be thirty (in) feet in widthnn the top and tu havo a wood culvertplaced os the enmity surveyor may direct.All ,.f said nolle to be done und materialplueed under the direction and to thu

,,f the county surveyor.Said bids will be opened at Iho meeting

of tiie board uf county commissioner, tu beheld on Monday, July 1, ltuiT.

Cly order of the board uf county commis-sioners. A. R. V,M.Ki;lt,

Clerk.

fijhtI'PHthona. ha ald, wwa s happy, rnrpipp

aunnjr man. with a iuiiah und a Joke foiar ufttlie tt.pn touai up fire In rd and ilimvcil

hla rliurat tPi to b vary diffptPiit from thatof thp uat'd mptt H trat d t

rorppr of ci lina, oina; into thn dptatla ofHi tnauv imirflfii with h f fn haril atild

4 ommittodTakjnjt up ni tt tha blowing up of m

dput, Mr, Iarrnw lit Id h dolt Uwtw Itpihpr Orchurd hl-- tt up or

not, hut he waa lml)iipl lo hpttpvt that hp

did h"t Th dppot wan o woiihhn hulhlItig a aid trttK k at p for work train It

aiin'l aorth a whitP chip. drluifdItut tha mina uwnpra wunipd tin

UiWtn.r hw(k in (Jlttrht und uhotit t h

tirp.a thla dfpot fan Idi.wit up thp wordIhid h up out th it aoniPthlntr waa commitMf. 1 wont art y Ihat tha mln avnra nv

iiatw thp Muntad tu kill aitvliody at ihlarif.ppt K lt!inr ppopip waa loo muray forThprn Thi waa worlhh-- and untipl If tha p wd r could hp totirhPil off,iMt hr.p tha train arrlvpd. and hrfoipt'ia int-- got tiftv, it would C 't Kill anyhndy. hut it would hp aioti.4 iiiipmpt Iniha Imp of Hip l'tfrtl"n of Mm.pía (o km rid of a h t of aritha "

Kotlow.nB lh i'poalon (hp town mmwhul

iyt f"r to follow tha t ri fromwhnrp a wirp la a chair rung Th dipirltt'lrd aruund a tit la and wpuI lo t

f At Moor. Thi werp taken uvmiv

and atattpd apaln. il once mora thpy rauo1T i Al Mooiv'a houao Than thtr wpip'nt for and t hay too( the liuU it

Colorado prlnia Tlie man in ihuiRfrallpil tip K r. Mtprling, chlff deipplivt of

Na Mine Owiiem' awai-taiiin- and told himtha doga wph on a buip acpnt Hut Ntir--

Mg told hlni to .all off the doga, that h

knew who did It"Tha d"f Pta rulh'd rff " Raid Mt lr-row- ,

und orchard rum hark to invtimid wrht whfiP ha wlllvd without loMng

rodpiiirfi in any wy "tlin condliiona whlth foitownd

t tie as plf Ion ut the Indeppndrnrn dppotM iKjti'n sta Ut thr Kort-(ar)- ' of thp Mineiiwiirii uf"latlon inidp a wppio.h frotn uw.ig'n, dniouio Ing the lVl i l loti

f M ilo-r-a au ing tliul H"W m js Hip tuntlo tld of ih .ii it jiiuation Jut Ui ena Uot waa flird.

m will alo w that K Hli'iitng fiivdthe at'ot.," aHl tha ittt. inpy ' mhU thathi Hip a ikn t- t ft uanotul fcklrmtah M nivhoia Ht in4 and hm ih imWla.rad aaay tnan lay ilpad "

Imfimw lit 11 want Into a dai ailpd aioi v

of iha ailfdPd itaprad.itlona of tha mlMiiaoiii'it uni'oi piM((priv tit tha t'rlppl rrovklisti t All Hip unln inPit Wfi dr niut thpir aioiPM and nail und librariesri ht okfn In lu aioi t.Htifd an i.l the

onlitiu B"iii time IntPr found that tin" Imnof tha lf,-- Pte KUllieiiMt In

;i tv,ii and tre pi cuppr t ing. I'ndfiHrll iha Bddifta wera Uiken to lh

pia' and the nin werp filed tipnHfn kllpt and oiht-r- t Iniund AH wrifdfiftd and lakrn lnW to the dUtil. t andpot tn tt) toil) ien

A iPtaa until p in waa then takenMr. Iairow hating ttott half t oniut--

Mr I utt ow. rtiu m ina" hia eei h iilli--

'I. a trfaa. rontlnurd lo narra'i to l hp un y

a of tha na nreifttlinK tot 'ripftla Ctp L dfit t dot In ht pt od i f

0 -- i rial it foM- n t helifp-'- aiftl on lit-- i. Id h w V er Lad

i I rni h i t i" t d u ' i'ins .oi a ii n t t

I. ;r( h"- tam.g tha Atnt-ti- .tn tUtu and ih n j

a half! in i ii.-1- v up a 'niiiitr "f milll(r- tie. PHiiv ' Mpi alio . rmim--

t h i hp mut dt-- t i t'i man killed iiii ia ut at lndp lotini e th n- i hi. hh.id íuirrd whllr he wua In the loiH i

pTfl.l-d trl hv HiitMplav V'1!Wr f Ihf d. i riail.n of,

the unl-it- minm fr m tlippip rik and Diet itig f not;, r thai n . man '

a:!..rd !o oik in (he ,1'n'iul oiti-- ul til't.tffojn- trg H!lK;a'ir t . thr ttrio-- aod

IF YOU'RE IN THE DARK

as to where to go for your plumbing,let us enlighten you. If you want abroken water or steam pipe fixed, newBaa fixtures, a bathroom put In, or afurnace repaired, come to ua. We donew work complete or any kind ofrepairs. Our work Is fight and so areOUT prices.

tiiinos a it i : lioivo iii:mthis ri :k(k t no: vir.iiov or mt ho-- v.i(i co.Ill V VOI K WIMMIW M IHHI

S l!l I s I 'ltOM i s AMI K I I rOIK MOM Y IV MAV tllAKllivsri:i or iiwivo it si:rkast. srei.iEioK ei.i( sin.i..

Tetter Curcvl.A Indy customer of ours bad suf-

fered with tetter for two or threeyearn. It p;.,t so bad on her handsthat she could not attend to herhousehold duties. One box of Cham-berlain's Salve cured her. Chamber-lain's medicines (rive splendid satis-faction In 'his community. M. II,Iiodney Co,, Almond, Ala. Cham-berlain's medicines are for sale byall druggists.

K VOI R ,KI1( I KIOH KIIWVS ItliKAII,

ok i'iiom: non.Still, Til I Ml NKW. STANDARD PLUMBING ANDc, ton foreman at I "ha iHas , ,w,-li-

Si,,lda lici MIIIIMMI Jill RN XI. WANT ADS HEATING COMPANY.KHIMi HKSl I TS

I15he Future Pailroad Center of JVcbv Mejeico

ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILWAY. THE NEW CITY OF BELEN IS 31 MILES SOUTH OF ALBUQUERQUE N M KITSnM TMCpT'r?nPTfiJpM ?TAA,?ryill?r9FnT.HE SANTA FE SYSTEM LEADING EAST ANO WEST FROM GALVESTON AND CHICAGO TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOSTO EL PASO, TEXAS, AND THE REPUBLIC OF MEXICO. ANGELES,

The Helen ZSotun and Improvement Company(XMCemPOKATBDl

iontlrn? 0f To1ívns!te consisting of 1000 Business and Residence Lots, size 25x142 feet, fronting upon 80 and 70-fo- ot streets and avenues rMit in th hn,S tlhfiiineC!ty 'a.nd d'recty.(on the Santa Fe Railway Depot Grounds. The Atchison, Topeka & feanta Fe nowm (capacity of 70mies of side t0 accommodate its immense passenger andWWfflc, ThXo&THF PITY flC RCI TnJ lvi J,,l x tenn j '.. .! ., r, . . .Mil ittf M (,

Hotl i.rr,.;. r::1 V W uv" H1 Ia.uu an.a several large lyiercanuie nouses, me tseien latent nOiier Mills with its 150 Barre s a dav nitv. .ínor. et u i. the;i,u o,JI "U wooi, wneai, wine, Deans, hay and fruit in New Mexico, rrcrn its ocat on uDon the sreat tmnit linp Pm rnri k "VS 'l

ffaVn "Frr? a? Mexico its future growth as a Commercial point cannot be estimated. All fast limited: mail, f t i

allKansas and the Pacific Coast. fi.nñn n,,hlí lSnn ElYmiyíPhm Be,en Ü

thrVA rt; V; rZ? r'y' ,MC.wí,le, is zood and "ru5U''. Pe,e" has a SItil n.n hf trr ilr

mi ni It niMr if t hjr,rMr- fMil't'-- then t4 k r ,ih. hot. , a rnmmprrhl

H ptti r1 fht liffrnn- a it.,i i it jf:mnt(n f rii'-n- f I

chasee nioney cash; two-thir- ds may remain on note and mnr, fnr ona jrcai with interest at fi pci rPnt nPr annum. Tt f PJ5 ers 0na third puf--MR t

.rr I.

tome earlyi it ijgcpersonyou wish to secure the choice lots. Fcr further particulars and prices of lots call in or write to """""Or uU5 given.

The Belen Town and Improvement CompanyTresidenl

ki m un "f m- njr t r turn inir.uíl wri' htiw from time t tnm- - ivm--r liad bifi jf hrr hr k. i.t thin-f,--

mart' othr jwrB'n Orrhár.l himftt m nv to ut . II him

tn rti. rharm h4 hit mmlrh i i r.)in U.e itrn ttrratt'n of Mifir-ia- ano.

ihr tr tnkcls IV! t ibofi ni uut atr.elld rliat4 fo ttir m camp ihmrif hnff U'klr, N Oirhi t n! . Cin

it m ,i ti i rn l it o A t v rn li-ft t rC M nil jioi. Hi- -

JOHM BECKEH. WM. tf. 'BE'RGE'R. .Secretary

iJ..

fit

TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1907.THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL,

JklUurli'a Kulki'libui'K ami ; D.v

mid Muhrrvk.

The very let nf Kiinwm lily Heef nnilMullen St KMII. hl t lMHUli l, 1 1 J .Nor III

IlilrU ttreet.noPREVENIS

OF

Notleo for riilflli-ntlon- .

Department ot tho Interior, Jaml Pf-n- e

at Santa Ke, N. M., May 28,1907.Notice Is hereby given that Eiluar.

do Mues. of lVnillR, N. M.. has filednotice of lita Intention to make finalfive year proof In support of Illsclaim, viz: llomente-m- mtry No.G9B9, made April 10, 1902, for theMC'i. section 6. township 6 N, raiiRP4 v., and that said proof will be madebefore II. V. S. Otero, I'nlted 8tatesCourt Commissioner, at Albiniuurtiue,N'. M., on Juiy 6. 1907.

He numen die following wltneMesto prove his conllnuoua renldenceupon lid cultlvntion of the land, viz;Manuel Maon, candelario Moya, Filo-meno Marlines, Marluno l'erea, all of

Personal knowledge contests ofis the winning factor in the culminating

and when ot ample character it places its

tanks ofthis competitive ageDossessor in the front

The Well Informed of the World. '

A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of theK.

highest excellence in any field of human effort. ,

A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and Knowl.edge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of hie and health

when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup

of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig feyrup Co.. is an

ethical product which has met with the approval of the most eminent physicmns and

gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy of(.

)

Known Quality, Known Excellence and Known ComponentParts and has won the valuable patronage of millions of the Vv ell Informed ot the J1

world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual uv that it is the first

and best of family laxatives, tor which no extravagant of unreasonable claims are maae.

This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known

under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world-

wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure

laxative principles, obtained fromand the Well Inlormed ot ttie world to be the Desi we naveadopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of figs and

L'.lixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy,

Senna, are well known to physicians

always be called for by the shorterof rigs and to get its benelicial

note, when purchasing the full

Company California f ig Syrupprinted on the front of every package,

whether you.

call for Syrup of Figsi n -' r

but doubtless it will

n:ime of Syrupeffects, alwaysname of theCo.

'

SÍ , -

Peralta, N. M.MANI'KIj H. OTEHO, Register.

Notice fur mMIcullon.Department of the Inteiiiir, Land Of-

fice at Santa Ve, N. M., May 29,1U07.Notice Is hereby RlVrn that lOlaute-ri- o

Chavez, ot Atorníllenme, N. M.,has filed notice of his Intention tomiikn final five year proof lu supportof his claim, viz: Homestead entryNo. 11219, Hindu May .1. 1907, for theSll'i, Kcctlon 4, township 10 N, rane

K, and that said proof will be madebefore H. V. S. Otero, Culled statesCourt Commissioner, at Albuquerque,N. M ., on July 5, 1907.

He names the following witnessesto prove his continuous residenceupon and cultivation of the land, viz;Pedro 10. Carchi, Darlo Chavez, Sera-fi- n

(ionales, Hivlan ('.arela y Mures,all of A llMPiuerque, N. M.

MANC10I, U. OTKItO, Iteslster.

Nolice ror Piitill.nl lull.Depnrlment of the Interior, Land Of- -

fice at Santa Ke, N. M., May 29,1 it it T

Notice Is hereby idven that Pedro10. Can ia, of Albuquerque, N. M., hasfiled nolice of his intention to makefinal five year proof In support of hisclaim, viz: Homesiead enlry No.HL'IS, made May a, 1 907, for theS'-j- , NW4. and N'4, SW'i, section 4,

township 10 N, raiine 10. and thatsaid proof will bo made before H. V,,S. Itero, Vtiiled Slates Court Com-missioner, at Albuquerque, N. M., onJuly 5. I 907.

lie minies the following witnesseslo prove Ills continuous residence,upon and cultivation of the land, vlzjlOlaiiterio Chavez, Darlo Chavez. Sera-fi- n

Cotízales. Hlvian arda y Mares,all of Albuquerque, N. M.

MANI lOl, It c'l'IOIto. rteRlster.

IF YOU ARE IN SUSPENSE

aa to the best place to buy

SCREEN DOORS

march right straight to this yard.Just unloaded a car of itenulne Wis-

consin while pino screens, tho kindthat do not wurp. The best of alland cheaper than the Inferior onesyou have been offered.

Gfie IU0 GRANDELVMBER. COMPANY

Third and Marquette.

or by the lull name oyrup 01

Figs and Elixir of Senna.

tortunate

iO1

NEW YORK.N.Y

by the li eriin t l.uni convention of lliai,which they could ibi by w lid ra w iq( fromthe iiiiie. mclit lu 00 S utter formal noticethere. d. thereby eiushlnit Hie Incipient Hrll-Is- h

Industry. To allay this fear 11 Is pro-

posed that the Ilrllish soveinmeiil bo askedto Klve some líico antee Hint huuuly-fci- l for- -

elKll siiKiir shall not be allowed I niqieteon euual tenns with the hottiti ploiluet. II

is reasuied also that without un Hssuiiinceof this iiutuie caplliil would shrink fromlile prop.-sE-- heel sumir factories.

Colli' and Dlnrrhnea.Pains in the utomneh, olic and

il rrli'iea tire quickly relieved by theuse of Chnmhei Iain's Colic, Choleraand Diarrhoea Itcmedy. Kor sale byall druggists.

K OMIOMIMOIt Till! IHTItlN ATIlK II co. 2:;io ANDT .tll P. .,!. I0ACII DAV.

WANTED. A certain number ofboarders pay your fixed expenses: ev-

ery one above that number pays youa profit; you can flvvays keep thenumber right by using our Want columns.

MwmmñhSAN FRANCISCO, CAL.,

SACRIFICE

OFJJFE

AMERICAN PROPOSITION

AT HAGUE CONFERENCE

Would Prohibit Bombardmentof Unprotected Towns by

Belligerents; Drago Doctrine

Vital to South America,

Special DUpHlrli to th Mnrnln Journal.Tin- Uajiiic. .hunt tM At The Hiikup

cnliriTcnci' loduy Purler )!(- -

nt'iiit'il a prupMHition ,)n tln Hiili.ffct nf tinofímlmlmtnt uf hnihurH, with Hit view ofjiiv. Dili hi? UfM'U-R- tlamuKe and Iush of life.

TUe fourth coninittn't; ((icm-v- a mnven-ti,i- li íiu't at U :;m p. tn In tlu hall uf

Kaiiilii. I'tfhtml elotii-i- l tltturs. (lein-ra- IIr-a.'- f

U M. It.'Mc, Iuvi .1. Hill. HvlK-- r( enera (i'.rjí( it. D.ivln I'nltfil

SiuU'K army; Ht'nr Ailmltul ('hurles S. per-ry. I. liiic'iunan tul JaiíH'B IÍ. ScuttWi re

Tlie jneHidenl .f the fmirih rminilt t'cjTnfcfRor le Marions, in his spfeeh.

the men who worked fur tin aniHiirp we In K'ijt. a lid inentíuni. U A ml re wWhile, liead of Hie American deleat i'" t"he eunforonee uf 1 s!, wliunu uiIkIuhI

nUeiMlilpm. tiM' spenkcr said, wb trans-funni'-

at lh end uf the coiiferencti Into thelicf-- l lloe for ils HlieeeHs. Thn professorrefr;rred lo i.leiieral portcr'H piopo) Hon.

rnffafflhiK' tin lionibardinent of un-

furl fieri tow iiR by ua a forres.Joseph i'hoate presented a prop.slton

tlx enemy's pWvute properly atBúa,

The Amerlean (.eleuHliun li;tn not vetylven out thu ilefluile druft of It.i pmpuHi-fo- r

the roller tint) of cmliaelual ilebis.'I'll is in lining nonit uiieasincHs amonteSotit h Ami'tictiii eounlrle, and especiallyMfU r the pul il ira lion thi tvt ninr of thein i nu en of tlH ii tl nfi of .June i!0. fromwiiU'li !t appears. tliMt G moral porter. In

Hitnouiiolnf; the American prupoitiitonii. nald:"Thu I'ni led Sta ton will present a ptopo-si- t

Ion for cmieludinjf o n a rito men I. In

which It Will In tnnl uro Bonn limit tit tons inusfiiK forré for tho eollortion of eontrartual,publli and oriliiiHiy debts. The fee lint?a in "UK rei'lain people In that the, won. a

"some limitations" show that It is the In-

tention of tin rutted States to reduce theI)ntf; j doctrine so as ta deprive. It of It

original character, thereby aVstroyinff tliepurpose for which It was intended protec-tion tiRHhiHt Illicit F.uropean intrrft tvnee.'

(rneral porir-r- , on tlx oilier band, ap-

pears t be satisfied with the work accom-plished and Is confident uf tho support oftho Kuropfan and Houth American countriesin this matter.

The American proposition rrlatiiiK t pri-at- c

property of at fea. pre-

sented ihis afternoon by Joseph Ornato,that it is inviolable, with the ex-

ception of contraband, but "inviolable" doesnot rxient to private property trying to

run a blot ka dr. A ndrew I). White pre-

sent I'd u si ml l.i r proposition In 1 x!H, butft was opposed bv Great firltaln andI'laiu-e- ."v It may be- accepted, with thejotdiilons of reffulatlons Hraiitinir the rlffbtof search, l In rlffht to remove carnoes

in lm contralmiul or in casi; f brrarhf bluckuUw. - -

The iirltisli elauineiit with refríeme to

(ontrahaml reuds us though tiren t nrUiihi.which heretofore has held that the fluff

eovcrs contraband, now only reserves thetik'ht to visit tin ships to ascertain wh-tb- er

or not I he merchandise carried Is con l ra -

l.í'.H''.

Andr-'- CariieKie and Mis. l'arneie ar-

rived here today.

Ivarly Irnln Illaze in New York.

rw York, Jtinr "!,". Kiru marled in h

tw. brick biilbliiiff n Avenm- A. be-

tween Ninety ami Ninety-- bird

nireeis early this morninff. ami .spread t allIhe buitiliniis 1" bb.ck. Several buildings wei destroyed. D'hs IHiO.ttOO.

MAJOR LEAGUE

bus tiGAMES H( IIKIIl I Kl HK TODAY.

Ami-rl.i- lne.'Irvpliilld : rilii'Biti.

Hftr.ill 'at SI. IaiuIs.WiiKliliiKi"n b( rliila'lHDblu.New V..rk at K"i1"n.

Nallonitl l.fiisu.H"H..n :lt Xrw Ynrk.I'liMltuiBll at I'il

at Uruoklyn.

STANKINU OF TUB CM' 118.

Amrrliau Ifmii.

LOUISVILLE. KY.

at niirniiii-- a few days ajr... when fr.nu tlmtcity an nrliete niiiiiufii.-l'irei- Hiere was sentt.i A OKI III. Texns. Tills is prnl'ilhly Ihfflrsl ep..rt.1ll..ll P. Hie Inlleit Sillies cf

oiiiíiiiate.l nail iiiumifactui'eil InMexico, a ml may .'pen n iu era. A

('..ncern reeenlly l.e.'ijn the maniiriir-t.ir- e

of nililillinws mills and nixlamal mills.It Is said tluil tlie middlings mill is des-

tined to supplant many stands of rolls in

fl.mr mills, heeause. II Is claimed. II doesthe same run it of work withof llm power, and Willi Hie additional

that It does work no rolls can do

mid solves Ihe proliiem which vexes allmills, that of Kl'IniliilK sharp middlinas. It

is l.rllcwd that the will heroine a

l.lK factor in ihe flour mill industry of theworld.

The ,nllum.il mill Is liavlnir n bin sale.'I'hese mills are designed so Hint each willproperly fulfill Hi " n peculiar, sphere In

the urindini? business Willi Ihe coinl.lna-tioi- l

of Hie two they are said lo he miex-eelle- d

for urindilia food piodllcls sacli usriiid.lliiiKS. iiixlninal. spl-es- mall, eoltou-see- d

menl. salt. FUKlir, i hile 'fee, etc.An Austin company reeolilly plHCi..l nil

order for some of these niiils. The Austinconcern produces .'n nan cans of chile con

ull.o attlt ln.ii'lll cans ui lámales eveiy imi,

BALDRIDGES YARD FS THE PLACEFor Lumber. Sliinles, ;ind L;ith. liur-i- stodf of Windows, DoorsPaints, Oils, Uru.slies, Cement, Building Vawr, always on hand

T.OI'DON-- S l'A 1 1 A Vl'1'0 BD rUKlSCW C'ltll.M AT V ANN'S.

Notice for Pnhllcmlon.Department of the Interior, Land Of-

fice at Santa Ke, N. M., May :8,1 907.Notice Is hereby Riven, that Jesus

Anayn, ot Old A Inuqueriitie, N. M.,has filed notice of his Intention tomike final five year proof In supportof his claim, viz: Homestead entryNo. 8176. made December fi, 1904, forthe V:'i, NKVi. a nil K'.j. K, section8, township R N, rane 11 W, and thatsaid proof will be rntulo before H. W.S. Otero, I'nlted States Court Com-missioner, ut Albuquerque, N. M., onJuly E. 1907.

Ha names the following witnessesto prove his continuous residenceupon and cultivation of the land, vIji:I'Vllelano Chavez. Juan Allulla. KellpoHerrera. Florencio M ires, all of Alrls-e- u,

N. M. '

: MANI'EL 11. OTIOliO, Iteclster.

DR. B. M. WILLIAMS

Tho most nioilc-r- eU'i'trlcnl equip-liic- nl

for ileiiiul work in llio ssuiili-ues- t.

Kooiiih 15 ami 10, Crant It lock.Plume --':t.

SAVINGS BANK

OF YOUR OWNBy Buying

Furniture Crockery andHousehold Goods of

Borradaile Co.and

CirKIOl S P10OP1.10, KO TIII-at- MAY

USED MOIUNINU JOl HNAL WANTS

Just

Truivk NewsOF

Iivlcrest

See Our Window Display

We fia tor ourselves tlmt we car-

ry the best chosen line of trunksin Albuquerque and (liirin thissalo we have marked our ciitiruline of trunks at It) per cent belowour rcBUlfir prices. .SicamorTrunks, lltireau Trunks, all kindsof Trunks, Suit. Casca uml ll.ind-D.tii- s.

This Ilústrales the celchruteilAbel-Hac- k 'o. s Win diol.c Trunk,Kdveriised III all Ihe leadlnif

Journals and fiiiaiiintecd by

the makers.' juiced 5Ü0.OÜ

This 11 us .i los another of thocelebrated A. P.. C. Trunks. No. &1U

Tlureati style::i...in.h fjo.on

ii $aa.ooii

u- Hand Pans and Suit C.i.-'es- ,

We II i be idqimi ti i s. ns vv. carryevcr.v lliiiiK made in this lino lrouia lii-i- h biiK I" a h still.

Priced upward from $1 t --''0

beautiful a. ...ilnietit of ParasoUpen.

liciilsl iu lu and cinbr..idcrcd.

allow a pedal discount of 10 per

J. C, BALDUIDGEM,itr,imji io. mow mpmcqntsr sriti-'ioT-

Idmlnn tjonvn Twir lo w York.tloaton. Jiimh il. Nw Yirk wi.n hnth

Knmea hw t"diiy. thr first by 9 t. th,.acronil l.j- 11 tu 3. Of the pli, l.ausi-- In the two Kfiitu-a- KttRnn wua Ilia imlyuna t.i lul ni ni. Innlnga.

Stoic rimt cianui: 11. H. K.Niw York .....:'iio mio 'jr. 0 1: rH"sion ono or.O t.1 s l'l j

Unttnrl" M' '!, Kcff. I'lir.ln., fu i

anil ; 'inter, libiTlln. llanta unit

am: lí. H

Ni'- Ynrk l)l) 4 Mi ü 0 11 17

n ! u , goo mi oio :i '.i r,

ilHttcrlra Kllaun unci ltliki-y- ; KiiitIh,tllaze, ,lariil)sin hhiI Armhrnster.

I'lf vflnnd It; f'lilcago S.

i'lo'i'lnil. .lutif '.4. t'lrvflaml nii;ilnfi'iilei! t'hlraco with a score of 3 to L'. r

Iuiiu'IhmI IiIIk In tho seventh. l.tH

Im'II fnilt'il lo lilt ttaffly when lis o nilunnt-r- wore wultltiii.

Sc..;-- : 11.11.

CIllrHKo nun lino 'Jon II

rievclnncl inn o;o (inn 2 7

iial lerii-- Smlt h and MoKiii'lanii !,,

hartlt and t'larkc.

St. I .illa, June It. St. I.mils-D- HoltKiuiH' calk'd; rain.

NATIONALLEAGUE

llnhtim III; New Ynrk ft.Now York. .limp LM. Thrw p!

Itraln. Itioivn and StranB wore oultho

Ul otoontost by I'lfiplro Kloni In ".lio Killlli'

bolwoon KoHiun and Now York. vis.unod two iiilolicra and tho locals i ,1 1. .1

iilioii the 8or loos of throe.Uci.ru: Tl.

H..s.,n '11 Ull njil HI

Now Yorli -- o' nn - s 4

ItnttoilcN- - liornor, Yolinn. itr..v n II lidNoedloun : Amo. Mdiinnlly a lidFiowornuin.

1 IlioilK" i; St. I.nuln I.Cliliai;'", Juno. 21. Kio of ChioiiKo's nlno

hits. Willi two imsKos, n Kaorlflco and thotwo errora of St. I.ouln. pave chlcaKo

amo In llio f.rat Ihroo Innlnus.the first man up for Kt. I.huIk In

the third, tripled and od oil Jlyrnoa'ainiile. savlnu a ahut out.

Seoro: Tl H R

chliiino . ...1-- 1 oaii imi 4 !i

SI. i.nuls 01 111111 I -

Halterio Overall and Kllnn; Mdlljlinand Nuonun.

( In. i iimk I'.; rlll.l.urg n.

PillsburK. June 1'4. i'lnelnnatl wuii to-

day hlttlniT Ihe hall hard and often.nettlnB twu tilla for a total ot twenly-olnli- t

ha.iea. Each team used two jiitchor.Srara: n. II. E

IMttsburK Sill 0(1 01 5 !l a

Cincinnati - 1212 -'

TiatterlcB l'lilllppl. I.elfield and Olhson;Kihmitz. liwlnif and Selilcl.

llrnokl.vn S; l'lilliidrlpliln I.Itroolilyn, June 24. liuekor won lila own

llame from Philadelphia lodi.y by makliiRIhe wlnnlnir run in Ihe sixlli Inniim.

Score: MITE.Vblhideiphlii "10 no nonI r, 0

llrooklyn " 1"' -

llattcrles t'nrridon and Dooln; lluikorand Hitter.

WESTERN LEAGUE.

Oiii.ilin 4; Kfnver 1.

Denver. June 21 Two home rum woret lie feature of today's nainc. which waswon bv Omaha, i lo I.

Sore:Denver "'0 ('" 01 7 2

Omaha l' 14 II 1

Ilallorlos Ilohannon and MelJeimiiKh;

Sanders and Oolnllnii.

I'uelilii 7: Unrein .

I'llel'l". June hihUi It llirecml of five tremí l.lnct.lii this altciii.i'.n

n. IT. E.Peor:puclil 1" ' "

in(.,, Hill (id 1 010- -3 r.' :i

Hallerli' lilcklnson onil Smith; Junes,

Slimiiiel and Zinran.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

At Minneapolis: Mlnnfnli"li 5; KansasC'itv t.

At lniiliiimpolls: Inillaniqiulls (I; ('nluni- -

lll'.S I.Al Toli'tl": T.. Ii.l. (I; I.eilisvlllo II.

At SI. Paul: HI. Paul 4; Milwaukee 4.

Miss Milton Nlruns I'mvorlle.I,..nib.n. .Hint' 2 MIhb May Sutton, th..

Ciillf.Miila lentils player. Is a strenis favi.rlie.wfileli willfor the latlles cliamplniiHlilp

mi VVeilnes.lny tiexl. tioeil edil aru laidun her chance ef innlne.

irI reiicli Btat Aiciiln W iner at Kiel.

Kiel. Ocrniany. Jane 24. The Frenchyiiehlmeli will carry the I'rench cup h.inicwith them. The Krcncll cliallelitrt-- Arnilenwen anain U'tlny In nas(y siiually wruther.Time uf winner three huura furtv minutes.1 sceuniis.

RACING RESULTSAT OVERLAND PARK

lienvcr. June lrsl rae... six fur..ni;s:Miss Affable won. Bl I'alssa tal:M.liy lllellll (hllfl. Tlllu-- 114.

Hc.'.üi. I rae. five ami a half fili'lonns:seciul; Sn.nvlialllOtliel H., won; riomittful

third. Time. ). 1 .

Tliiril race, seven ami f fiirlonKsS( nil; llfllThe near won; Joe V....ten

l.car tlilri-- Time. 1

roartll rai-e-. five atel f furlonKs:

sec.n.1: Ileiu--(lianmlaMy Surprise ..n:1 :'Sol. llt third. Time.

furloimS: W.il.r l.o.kPirih race fourse.on.l; Aunt Hule- ""won; C. M. l.o"c

Time. U:IS' " '""Hlxlh race, seven furl.mcs;

nun. nark tn.i.l. rune.sv.-- a

I :2S

DAN HANNA MAKES THIRD

MATRIMONIAL VENTURE'

IjiIvsI Simase- - ..f Sennlar'. ri.,11 lll..r.e.lWife nf lime. . ".

. . . ... imn flnnfia. son of( Irveiann. .mio--

.. ...... xi icnna wa muni.-- .

I HI- 111 it:,..- t'"' residence ofStuart Stto Miss MaryIhs'hiid.'. mother in nils city. The cere- -

in,v a. performed l.v a jn.llre ..f the

lienre The only witness.' ' -

modier ..nd one ".' two other....... .,.oi.. Hie divorced wife of Ir.ink

Hkellv formerly hotel clerk tore. Hli

had Vesánica her inal.hn name

MlllliiK Maehlliery frnm ll.o.,' "" ' "y.ronsal Uener.I

write that It III .1 ...fules. It ut lnler-- t

to psole in the I nited H!i.!-- s t" lrnIh.t Wexli-- has losa - '"" "achln- -

ery. concerning hall the T..r,Pon Star;

"i"metlitl.K cut ot H,o ordinary took place.

iM a Piwr.H. USE ALLEN'Sla.ille" an wear .lio, one

ii..m.,l.r after u.ln, All.nJ reelnew easy.ortialiti vsT inatant rell.f to corr.a ...J bunion,of thecomfort diwoverytlm areateati,! swollen frst. M(.-s,.- . callo.

,' certain cure for!,:,.,;; zrünt. :

aist and Shoa atore. 2 r."n t aecepl

Kl.t S( II I'll

W. J. PATTERSON1, I V 10 U Y A N 1 11 O A It 1) I N O S T A Ji 10 S

ill I -- .11.1 Uest (Silver Avenue. Teh phone 57. Albuquerque. New Mexico

TIIIO WOKM IS I'l'IJi OV ODD AND

STIMi lili TIIOS13 WHO 1IAVK NOT

The 1 Nil nihil- - Veil.now it Is theare shovvliiK annevv line of drapesluce plain anilEconomist drupe. We

cleKuntIn the

embroid

New Illustrated SpriiiK &Soiiiiiicr CalaloKiie I'rce.II contains illiislriillonsnf oil the new styles InWc.-iriiil- Apparel for Wn-iiii--

misses and children,millinery, etc. U Is u Rrculhelp In making sclocllons

, ut home. Send us youraddress, even on it postalcard, nuil It will promptlyforwarded to you.

ered chiffon, in Ihe moststylish Parisian deslsTHs.al' mi.mi, --' n mlill black unil colors.

Albuquerque's Brightest and Best Store.

THE DAYLIGHT STORK

Muslin Underwear in ourGreat Annual June Sale

, nKnand lis nuuiuKcr cuines In Mexico to e

i.oni first hand chile unil beans.While In Iiiruiii,'o he ta Hie mills men-

tí, un il alu.vc and nave all ei der for a ship-

ment to lie seel lo Autlln.

shiver HrptN lu Knuland.Tonsul W Mahin. nritliiK from

furnislies furtlier Inforinatlonthe eultlvatton uf silfciir l.eets 111

ICliKlund H n.t the project to establish afactory in I .liic. .1 mill I slnllni; that

successful experlnienls dullliil lie past sea-

son have been alinuiineed. Consul Mahlucontinues:

Tlie mycrlmonter n slate Hint II Is

fiiliy del istlilted that at hast Hie mid-

land .seellon of Knplalld CUTI crow thebe"t to fully met Hie leiiulrenic'iis of

l on II ry. ijiiantlly and cost. 1". .r Inslniice.on a In i in near Klnmforil, n l.liieoliishlrc.,lhe .vield of silbar beelw vein- avernaeiitwenty tons o. r ucl-e- the (Ictniall averaiieis Iveii as al.oiii sixteen Ions and expertnnalvsls showed Ihe (piallty of the heels totie hiKlily piltlsfactoiy.

A question lias arisen which thieuleii-t- o

eniluiri'ass Hie siif-'a- r fui loiyl.'ear Is exprés Hint if these projects wero

...o'UIií.iI f, tc, leu Mivur nr.i.tilclniT coun- -

tries would the bomitb s ahollslunl

The

ANNUALpi:io-- i i:nntv)!' H.H-- , lil. nml

Th.t's ailSilks know Iheknow Albuquerquetho woman wholav In a supplyrisk iilniul ll.ui;lire well inin-le- oí raw Silk

for luivliiwfor Waists amiCygnc, Click.i... .......i

SALE OE

HOUSE

(..;3."-"- V

r

' fK 1

Women'sSolid ('.dor 1.Che. I; CercilloC.lliKh.i in Pe'Chaiuiii'iy l'.--

Cinuha.oHid dirk I. Ice

ami emhriil.l.'r'..sl.vl. Very s-

iltlP lii."..No. 1, KM-- ; No. tc: colors. Sin e

No. K. .!; --, h: 4 In 14 y

JUNE SILK SALEi.i:itwi io i' ritr piioci.s

YAKD I 'A MA' SIl.KS AT r.llc

-- and tluti's ciioiiK'li Women who knowiOconiiinl.'-- l qualities, ami women who

know Ihe 10i . on, mist Silk Sales, andknows most of nil N surely Ko'n to

of Silks for this and seasun. Nobecause, you see Ihe lOooiimnis:. sljles

ailviHicc-iitilc- eil. il Is un 10c my, for thelias lieu union up. uji ami up. All nod

now. Ail kinds, nil colors, in lnnlh.1J.ickt Suits; ChaiiK-ah- l.' Tállela, Pef.il dolaiiiislcniie and Slrlpo Toilet. is, Choice,

Tin- second anil last week of thisjiilei-esilii- sale Is now on with altiiililili if new slocks that fillmany breaks caused by the KOticr-ou- s

tnidiiiB of hist week.There Is genuine i I isfii. t Ion In

liolli the untl the buyiiiK' oftlicsc distinctively , s.initaiyMild Ilioi'iuiKbly mail'' garnictits

hiKh class factories. The ex-

cessive uiH a (tec in cotton fabricsbus tempted many mills mid mer

WRAPPERS, KIMONOS AND

DRESSES. PETTICOATS

f jP Hl I jl

i8taJU cfjHV'l

'PITíl

. ,n', ' in --i,.f..., in T

fey 6. lit

tilSee 4 ur Window Display.

our entire stock divided Into lotn hers for easy choosing, andIhe prices for th- - garmentready made to wear Is less thanvnu can buy ihe material tomake Ihcm of.

I, ol No. I - (live you choiceof lawn wrappers selling roRU- -

. ,

chants lo traffic In fabrics otquality, bill tliat course Is

directly opposed to tills slorc'sfixed policy of pilttlllR qualityaliiivc all oilier conslilcrui, lions.

lull class muslin Kii ments atthe price of ordinary urtides - Hintis I lie mission of tl e June sale.

ShIIM'S l.otiK or short Skirlsmade oí Vimhric and Nainsook.I, ace nf Km broidery trimmed, withun extra, rule al bottom: priced ulS.",.'. ;i."c. r.-- . ""( rind $1.00 ca. li.

Dlt We carry a full lineir Cainbiic. Nainsook and I.oiik

Cloth, both open and closeil slyh-s-

from the plain hemstitched mlllcut I He to the most elaborate st ylosmade, up tt Jt:t..VI

M Alibi 10IMTIOS AM) (IIIM-IslO- S

of l,on(t (Motil nuil Nain"("ik.t rimmed with !.; and lOnilu milci y

at neck, aillllloles 11(1 botlonl offiainii-iii- priced ut $1.00 each. up.

I.A .KI0 l 10 IMHOItU IOAItKiln- Nainsook, tailored niiileriniis-li- n

cuiiiliirial ion of Corset diver and.kirt. or Corset Cover nml Pravvers.like illustrations; ulsn ( parale

tils, baiid-sev- v ed, of Diavvcis,Skills. Cmvns. Corset Covers andpost Htyiporteis. 'Tis Ihe mi olVbite I nilervv ear. Muslins priced

II A ' X larly for l. an. made full

Ion. Sale Price onlyI.ol No. ;. 'lives you

rlii.i. c percale wiappcrs

Won. l.ost. I' C

J5 0 .:!3 :in si

2 .571' "

...2-'- i 27 .4M21 34 .4M19 .17

, 17 14

lll(lnl Iwcue.Won l.uit. re

45 12 .7!l31 20 .mu32 rs .'"'-- 'no 2:1 .r.m;

..;i 32 . .lis'',',....... 21 31 .114

?2 3:, .:m.'.'.'.'.Y.'.'. .'j 4,1 2,7

Wnstera Leu.Won . P.O.,33 22 .sad

27 24 - .'inM 27 .521!

3124''' Ill 3 .SI"

lilmu" . ..'Vv1himí .

Iifinilt . . .

1'hllnitHphiaNew Ynrk .

Si. I.nula ..W..t..n .

WHhlnnt',n

OUraifn . ..Nw York ..I'lillHdi'lliliiaI'iUsliur . .

Mi.l. . ...''inchinptl .

Ilnn.klvn . .

St. htiuis

I Malurat Miiiilta . .

In.T .. .

Or. .

Siutu 'llyI'urhli. . ..

tin-o-

amiII V

findJMh'

made1 1.2.1.

""'the

SI IHI

II Jkimonos, lull I' IikiIi amiufll, sclliiK jocularly atSale Price

Lot No. vona :... i .1 i x A I

i holie of percale lion.' tfowns.aV 'If ni ul" In two pie. es and tun beII c

"í.í'll woin scpal-al"!v-. usually selllliK

W I.?' f..r it..Hi. V,"o prlc.at SI..VI each and up. forirarments. and t'.X.Tiil each and upfur the com biii. it ion lllu-- t rated here. Petticoat Special

oats, values Up t.i SI..".", fol.-.O-c

ex. i pi iotial v In.- lor ."

l.s and sli Iocs. ' ph'ii.li.l vol.. t

color, extra w . Ml. ÓO, 8 I.U.I

iv. n Pi tiI vt!i. "..'!'. ' '"

i. ...is. a ParasolsTiny Tots' Dresses

MO I11A4II0 Hit sli:Ki: It is a perfect PostSupporter and close titling Corset Cover in one (raiment.

Pi-i- d i" Ir.mt ami open in back: made of white Hatisieand I.Kliiiy boned down the frort io Kinve hsnii'lch i

huí. ml h suilace: sizes. '' lo 4 S Inch bust inia-.tn-- .

ut XI do. Hl.."0 and $2. lit) eacli.

llll DKIOVS .4S. SKIItlS WD KltAWl l!.11.SO INtl.IDIOD l THIS SAI, 10.

Children' Drawer Kelnrorcd plackets, hcin-- t i( , ho.l

Tin k I IMl'les. ;,:s K nickci bn. ker liravvers. Ttiio-m-l- i

lOmhroiilei y ,.nd l.ace. lilvided into lot tm in -

Invite v., il to lu-p- t ourin ,11 th ncvcsi s;yos ami so a

lmht We show White l.inen. pialn,braid l! ,,. to 10.00 each.

oltcd Io V i, Ies we have a veryI.., - io 'locks and pi.m . olors

p:t k and Ian. Iiicclv lliu-he- d withIHfHT IPowti. yoke aid I'.HiC

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

hlluiil- 'n. Ihail.le-Hen.le- r.

IPllllaUelpl.is June --JMilia.lenl.ia

from .h-lmi..-

lo.th B.m. Vf a ,lout.le-hsude- r

t..dv. The h..m tram - k the firstand K.lniond.tor.(ins l,v lilll.n Smith

lur.1. ..pporiiine IrlulMi wen Ihe

B.unf tjr PhilH.lel'.diia.K 14Si, .rs First Came: ,';

W..hlnl..n 0 ' r",l 22 3,.-- - is 1

PhlUdelplll.Mmi,.rles-Sil- th. K.lm...ids(..r. Warner

nd Plank; Heiif?. k and l'ewer.'1 I'slec.rs Seeond came:

Wn.lilnrtoi, 6"1 1"' """3 4 '"- - 9 -llll.del,,hia . ..

h.i.uls.uuc line, botn in s t cot".-''- .

...... I.i.o.tl..,,- - v.. would be pleased to showPie. Si.'' 2 to V íl.' andlu plai.N. -- Hipe. p..lki 'lots and

7."ic1. 1, s.b'liplainyou the stoik. Ibis week we

,.,,. on any puasol In toeWilli b'W lie. k lililí HlU'l -- i. e.,-- .SI .M 111,,.,-- s fur e isv choiisiliK a follows: nntise.

pic:No. o. 2': No. 4. :;: Noti tnrv rORN V.M. nr'ntl..n, mlrlr.- .. a la kilt'. t - T. f

I Aiin d. .'luí

MORNING JOURNAL,-- m TUESDAY, JUNE ;2$,v,19Q7i

MESSAGE OF PEAGEiGANGPLANK BREAKS MAY.' WORK ANCIENT Patst Perfect... . JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADVERT ÍSBÍTSHELP WANTED Male 1 n3 MISCELLANEOUS

FOUR DROWN SPANISH MINESTO FRENCH WINE

AOSINEARGROWERS VVANTKD-'-Bii- iibuut 15 yearg old to STOCK COMPANIES incorporated, ifJim n.ivcT nn'i Milling fr f g

Fitelitful Panic Follows Acci-

dent to Passengers Boarding

Excursion Steamer, .

work around house. Cha. TrappMid Town. Money to Loan let me try to sen tnem mr you. . Meg,

M. KclloKif, broker, 540 Elllciiit11I7U XI..... V....I.Apply AlaLlln:w8WAN'J IvUAlilker.Dulry. 'WEALTHY CAPITALISTSCLEMENCEAU URGES ouiiii", iyn n.On Furniture, Plano, organs, Horses,

Waconi and other Chattels; also onSalaries antl Warehouse Receipts, as IJAltl,Alin J IVW NtTHlL-net- l sewing

machines can be leused at $2.00BRING IN SPECIMENSEND OF LAWLESSNESS (Iiy MmiiImii .Journal MjifrhtJ Irr f

Eigkt-Da- y MaltPabst realized that it

takes eight full days of malt-

ing to get all of the food-valu- es

out of barley-grai- n.

Then Pabst perfected anEight-Da- y Malting Processthat follows Nature and pro-

duces the perfect malt thatmakes

PabstBlueRibbon

TL Br. of .Quality'

HELP. WANTED Female ,,1,'iitii tie uiiUKiii 1", iuw I'ltsn priceylow an JIU. (if) and as high 1150.00.Loans are quickly made and strictlyprivate. Time: One month to one

. mh enriy. r.intser iviHt-htn-

Another Rich Strike )n .Magda year Riven, ttoods to reniuin In yourat on cpWANTKIjiml)rrmal(tC'ohinilmii Hotel.' FOR RENT Roomstflena Gioup Zuifi Copper

'I 1.111.1, UilPil. .Ill 11" Koiir HCIPiIi f.ív !(( Hfi-- i. re t.r more hi.iiirnl illNImmc'k himlhiK .vmIit'I,í hv"f it Imii'IÍDií tiit tthile I'm Hulllli'iiw ll .in l.tk IliK ii l H plridt k If K

puifv nuiniirt luir upn-iri- l ( h lht'U"inlm ini't t it nf i lie .'.í"Ii "i id-- r 'a HifilU

f T.r.imn. 'Hi. Id ...

KI.M Kl( ItnlHiX. .ittnf Ihlflv ff KiMtH.'.

Promises Eaily Relief to A-

ffected Provinces and Releaseof Prisoneis Upon Restoia-t;o- n

of Noimnl Co'tdíÜu's.

WANT lit) Girl for general house-work. SOfi West CcntrHl kvptiup. FOR RENT Nicely furnished frontLooks Good Territoria

Mining Notes,muni viio nam. ror

possession. Our rates aro reasonable.Call and aee us before borrowing.Steamship tickets to and from allparts of the world.

THE HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO.liooms S and 4, Orant Bldg.

PRIVATE OFFICES.OPEN EVENINGS.

303 W est Central Avenue

COtJ.pie. 321 .south Third Street.tif , , r. I.. ..... i.LOST AND FOUNDill. it.iijj.;li(iT n ' ii , iir.i. , r ui iiiMieti rooms, rnin.

1 ' r,"ict. jy. SixthfKpenlnl Cnrrnponitnw Mortrinff Joartuil.lT.v, N. M , .luiif I'l. Twii proihniiil FOJt RENT Nice cool MleepiiiB rootn"

for men; also rooms for ilfrhlhniiHe.ki; i i u; f í ..! i.

t il.M ti:-- '

n. iiv cuten

MiST-íiunila- y, one ladles' breast pin.Finder return to D02 North PIdith

st. si ml reeolvp reward, tl. Oxondinp.iMHii-- n i apilad! rrct-ntl- ari lvcil hero nml

KeepiiiR. Apply airs. n. j';. Rmiur- -tiiki ti ulth it Kill tUi to the niounlallin,iora, an p. riroaoway.u iii'ii' (liry wric hIiowii our' of Uve old Hputi

inh ini nt h, n fUirtl tu have he pm h rirh run tir.rt i rurnisnea rooms f(,rI.dST Cold ruff button. L. F. L,.

on face. Jletuni to this of-

fice for reward.MltllMH-- f"!' rich in nutriment; wholesome, strength-givin- g

food, that helps the stomach to

j Tlii' Jiiff thi. i' li. tl Hi 'I 'llI Th" sr. i, I. nt h.ipt- - N .1 Ii:

k..iiIhIk wic eini.fil MiiK "ti thllirlr ttl hi it t.i T.n "(ii. t

with (i l.rrtrtcIt'.iM- a,i.v, pM't IjulJ.liiii; n him

MONEY TO LOANOn Household Furniture, Pianos, LlfoInsurance Policies, Warehouse Re-

ceipts and Other Personal Property.Strictly Private. Et'sy Terms. Youcan pav back by the week or month.

PEÚSUNAL rnOPERT" LOANCOMPANY

T. A. Whltten. Art. 112 S. Third Rt

nouscKPepinff, witn screen porch.pi'.Miirii'. tin.) thr uf (Ahir-l- i hatn.t her it know n for y earn. Kprrlmena nf iininiip, izz i. uroaaway.

MntHMÍ lUMi(rh to lh MomlDf JounurJArnllfW, '"rtu', Jin it LM." MtirrHiit

t h "reilcrtiMT," utrlvi-i- l lore toilnymi mh l ly I tío ft rcinon w ho hn

líitituicil tu m'ft Iilin. Hi nniiouiiriItoupccr. Himi he ronl.l muttr no t.i iin-- n

ii o ill h" liH fitifirr''l nllh hi .

Ill W ll tit" IC WHS tIMll ll lllN,lltltni'lift.Hlrr if met (III' MUIiltífl H of ihv roll

( til t"M Mini ami"iifii-'- to I In in ha thrpilffillrl" llriil if'nilHi'il if the wlm KTottrlr-..i- t

di kím (((i lie i l HMtMl.trrrt"Mr Oil- iriHMIlCfH, H ll till I'll tin

troon nml tkf the niont IciiM-n- lew of

digest and assimilate other foods. BFOCNIJ Please find Brooks, the Ex-- Ipressman, at First Hnd t'entrnl ava.

fun- i .ippi'r on tul r tnii K(hl val inn wrrehi'.nulK In. hikI It in hr! invert that arlivi tint Jtii-.N- J Lwo rooms tor Uhiliousekeepine, with all nvenlen....When vou drink a class of Pabsttill.

7 n ! t,. . .lu í a "lis will triiii hi i h lit nt'lKhhorhiHHlBlue Ribbon Beer, you take actual t

nii'ii. v win n an. i Int. Inri- -f '.f iv;ll..,

I'iipljifli M.i Mil iiIn hf nt'iir future. A hp maite

V flllll Hve.FOR RENT TwoInlilM

uRHrtp of Arniy f Mrlilini.There wan a memorable day In tin Iub- -:i 1 . i. 1 1 r 1 , . lurrusiieci roomsnuui i.MinicTii iiic Kiiiu ui nuunsiimoiutin- ra w y ;i )it' wi.i It nt ri'f. suitable forat Muir, and If ttilmrx an repn-arni- tt

In hrljiu tut I Ih-- i t will In a ! In l Inii iiiIiiIiik STORAGE Housekeeping. 413North Sixth.that gives you health.I'lMil.tun) wllhln fiw iiiiM'il' nil wiiuT.' A 1 nrmm . - . . , ; .w (( ( In- w WANTED Pianos, household Roods,

ramp rloHi' to thin pin re o.n.Tht prffWTi' p hertf f .John Walker, lo-

ra t in k engineer f'r t ho Kt. Louts, Hot-k-

(. t The nMr prisnhM r '"a iir.tv 1 it:aiiy lurnisned rooma

etc., stored safely at reasonable at very low prices. Tho Ta v.,....,l!M T T I . Tl .,0 . - . ,rates. Phone C40. The Security Ware- - iv.ftfiiiuiK xiuunt!, Ii v. i.eaa.Mountain ami I'arlfii' rait way. In rejía riled

U'rk hiin tmpi'litl hv tun'l.illM tiltil UpMi'ttiH: the llfi

m hi "tiftiM"!! iy iit .l

fi i. ii.Ik ((' Hi

T TO,house & Improvement Co. Offices in d r iteming.an pucoui aiiliiK in. With n railway1.1 1' N, hi "tii- di'!- wpmnn Mr.int Plnek. Third st. and Central av.t ' thin point the Tip 'ii county mining field FOR RENT "Modern rooms and

Ik houml lo t., ,nu rv iiiooin. jvirs. j'jva L,

tory uf the Crimean war when a brigade ofHrlthdi nriictira received the onlor to ap-pear nn parade without stocks. This ntmpleorder Hi tew the old faun lotted ofMean intoa atato of perturbation, for it wm a historiefact that Blocks had heen worn by the armyat Waterjno and ever nince. lies ui to tlicirput rinttc jirtptewtH, hnwever, the Mount anduncomfortable (stock wtre at taut

We have traveled a Ioiik way nincethe tVimean war. but it has taken us morehan Mft y years to aholiRh a practice as

and ahsurd as that of Btranglineth aohlier In a Htlff neckpiece. The

chewt. which we have been at painntu cult tvatu in two generations of recruits,irf jiu more In favor. The apirit of Krederkk

v iii:. nn; .o- st . npstRlrs tfWANTED MiscellaneousIran of f iei' milllnir tt t k tt Kriiilcu h Htrurk on flip Wllltil d Jil i

county IhmI WerW,

A

K"ldrty PROFESSIONAL CARDS.In KaiifiH!. t'lty or

fl .ili III.- 'I m'K h.w.i mm.m iili.l theni.inw ut hiiiiiiiutly inm- m Krrjd thnl th"

Kl' W ink I'll UPl'I'T If.il ill fflt till if

Ali'ttrl t:itM-7li- Arrrffil.Hiillc .Iimi. :t ii H Hi.n. i

r uiili Ihr Hík iíiííh mI

lll".tiilii(il'ii, Jll. iiimI ujtiiliil IIhtp furfllllifZli'llHill "f l.r.til(). WHS lillti'll

illl'i i'llMoilv lirlr hint IIÍk'iI I'tli) Will I'I'l f.ir Hut nilii..is iiutli.'iilii'ti.

vri y litriK Hint hurt mil ii'if. mm thnl th")oji irinnlt(l In hl u l moni !

HitVftlH e till' InliTI-M- of tin- W ill' Kt"i-I-Thft ct.niiiiH.t, aftir m Iiik ili'ii"l"".

I'rnnlvi'ii. In view of tin hiinu l In fur tor v ni-

lhue of (hP lltM MHml lllil hi' MK1lrllfof Itii- IH mtim IMH'll- iiy M. t If llii't"'''.l ll.

lu i'MtiUnii Un v uii'lIMX.ifiiMy tiiilil lull wntliifaclioi, IihiI In'.ii(Hliilllf'll n'Molllllnn .uní uiuuii-

M A 11 i t hi in Met f v ot inti hi r.. vorof

M A ,JtX (Ull(f U MO.tlUfT r.f till (ll

I'lllsnm for noon tomorrow, u In n lo- t II

M'ImIi Ii 1m fxpurli'nri'H th t'iiriH Hint ttiMiorlttirm ( tin- - nnnm fut the fuliup,

ll Mtn ft;i1f1 Iniitulil thiit lite ninnlcrMilpiilnii'il IIih AhVrt nh"iitt f(irri-mi-- him-tl-

t.i n Jiim It i until i hut h plcti

-- Two tlekelM totil" So. Walter.

C. N. ENULEViolinist.WANTED Position by slennKia idler;

lotv salary lo herrín. Phone mil. Music furnished for public and prívaloeiiieiiHinmenis. jiames especially.WANTED Situation b first class

short order cook. Address C. H. Scare this office.

nuiiiri j 11 ti siroet.When ordering beer, askfor PnbBt Blue Ribbon. ATPOHNFIYS.

tic flrent dies bard. The pouter-pifreo-

'ht'Rt. tlie rainnul Njilne and Hie Inflexibleneck were Introduced Into European armtefby lite tsreat I'ruHsiun soldier klnjr and evenyet there are veterans wtiti reijard thetn athe marks of the true soldier.

Jiefore we congratulate ourselves on this

LITTLE DOING IN

MINERS' CONVENTION R. W. X). BRYANAttorney at Law.Made by Pabst, at Milwaukee

liii-H- i f ii i im mi utt'l iiktcciI to it o

WANTED Ice creitm customers totry our Ice cream. We use no

selatine. Packed and delivered toany put t of tlie city. Matthews DairyCo. tf

Office In First National Rank BulldlnAnd bottled only at the Brewery,

Thi Imn MiiMk.

Th 'Cre I'leiltiiH MlnttiR Iteporter na'i:Th'- li r.ji .Mank. h ated on Copper up uii'

tain on t!o IMoiiei-- Hide, and owned h It.Ha th. Is crea UK nomo at ten Ion t line

davM. An. i("tay taken front (hi whole faceof the t ll lie! im ti.1 ounces In R"hl and

ounce In ttlK er. ct i Ifiic a valuation nfS:!.T.'fl. Tin chaiHt'ter of the ore In hard to

i rlbe, hut Mr. ilatrh, who In an nhlproNpr. (or, ilalmH It In tlmentotio iputrtx.The amtay waft made by H. J. Moteiand. theI'nited staicn government nuaayer. of Kan-mi-

('fly. Mo Kroin till lndi at inns theIron Miink twiK mllllonit of tons of ttiat kindof oie. or hip of a tie tier Rnde The hackend of the tilliil"! la ahoilt ;!00 feet undercoyer, and t in tunnel 1h nvir 300 fetd tnlength. The Mirfacn linlicntefl ttiat themineral depMMit liait a width uf from it'ift to

4oMr. Hatch In an old prospector, tieltm Bev- -

treat victory for army reform wo may re-flect with BtifanlHjfe on eome yet unextlnct

Ih'IrffiilfN Ititlflfil dii t'niMtseil HhilritwiilI mmii ImliiNlrliil niki-- ut Hit Wnrlil. PHYSICIANSKrnpst Meyers & Co.,"l(fMiriiir" Allw-r-t Mkr nn hiirm.v

M.'nipi'Hi'r. FriiiHi, .Jum 1 M DR.116-11- W. Silver Ave., Albuquerque S. L. H LTiTOXill. WANTED Ladies for stylish dress-m- a

kinrt. Call on Miss C. P. Crane,512 N. Second. Milliner nt half price.

Actjntr I'rfsiili-ii-

fr (ÍH UPMlnll !"- - PJiysiin ami SureeonPhone 125.f. ,Iiinr.'ii.-- i l

Í i'

ll'HM tt

T i hi'a !n i

Highland Office, 610 S. Walter streetit In piinoiittniihl laki'ltlN.lt UK IH.

"f N.illrlltin. hiInbut'd IIihI ln

flint ..p.,i'ttinlt v In puhllclrm cntlnli of Ihc WiHtnil I'"!'!!'!'M Hi' h ImlrtV. Thin h tip -- liz 'u Ii.i nne is. 1Ü3U.

DR. R. L. HUáT 'hi t'iim'al ManiiKiT Stunrt f the Krie rilrn(nlWANTED Partner in growing profit-

able business. Ad-dress Z. A., Journal.

relics of the martinet school. The contumeand liearittfT of the men of the (irenadiciluartla have apparently been copied from

a more anticue model than tlie army ofFrederick the (ireat the wood char-acter- s

of the N'oah'i ark type. Now, haw-eve- r,

the Ideal is Kinff, and weare all for flexibility. The soldier of tliefuture will throw out. his chet. hut,perhaps, his abdomen, and instead of walk-ing with Htlff, Jerky movements, ho willwrithe. We are to have m more hard- -

midlife ilii'Ht I'nhi )'.

.ii ..f M AMirrtI'll ttirnri'iilt al l'HTn ImrKi'H repiPHciitittivcH ut the liltcrniltlnnul Rooms N. T. Armljo buIMIn

Tuberculosis treated with High FreAMKet'latiúii of Mdi hihlHtM tit neceptinit from

Of till- - pnil..ll ,.f tl,.'Ihi- IiuliiHli hi! U 'TkcisMj0l' Ill lit I'I'poJ 1,

Un- hi hi IM

wit hill he I NilllMl rill

(hi- I'lliflt MKlMiTI'Vilr! llli louai d..r ihi- Wotl'l. Mr.fl'l '.in IIM'IkIi'íI UnitM.I.m In 11m- fii'hl

WANTED Gunny sacks, all slz.es.Cash or for feed. E. W. Fee, 602

quency electrical Current and Germi-cide. Treatments given from 8 a.m. to

he lOrie eaeh ear until this year the sumf O.OliO tu iiv.. hi tt Rtrlke.

W'lien the I'irie ileeided l.r no longer pityPOSTMEN MAY STRIKE

IN SAN FRANCISCOSouth First street, phone 16.

r k e r thift Hunt tl. thr I'l'.tieKrnlfttiveK ef Ihe hkho- -'t'liH ma l.'t tl y heifer

IfWANTED To buy young

calves. "C" rare Journalof I

tHtfon. Mr. Hiii.ut Hlitten that a Htrlku wu..hrriiteluMl unit finally ealleit.the Mil

ron in it lee, o.1 It i otitmeinh

Miihoney h

P- - rrnmeq nurse in attendance.I)R. W.' U. KM A D RA CM

Practice LimitedEye, Ear, Nore Throat.

Oculist and Atitist for Santa Ft cotlines. Office 313VÍ West Central ave.Hours: 9 to 12 a.m.; 1:30 to 6 p.m.

I loi - ii vrnc

of

Knouod muscles, hut are to aim nt smoolliand supple llmhs. The "natural In to be thenew order of the day. and poind hi y we niHyee the short, soldierly hair of the prlvute

rive place to the tlowiiiK locks of t ho pro-fessional musician.- - t.oiidon Express.

hi mi' in hi t ion i h a t

adopt hiiullh theKcd.-iiU-

Kn hiii'Ihiii. .Inn' - I tí ni jé

iiilviiiily Irtur nufiri ü

riM'i. (In- - i.p,uimni will

which.1 lit'lepoil,If (liepi "H-

ill !ll

nrkiM--

I. in.. i,

fer.rnot

WANTKD Shirtwaists to muke fromyour own material, 75c and up;

bodices, suits, skirts, WestKomi rivcnim.

MKIve with i he RANCO-SPANIS- H PACTMADE PUBLIC IN PARIS

mIi.iH rriident' I'pol'tull l'and

KlilUi III Hull

Uillk'illl In )l

'ill ilHN..

Ui.lr Ih.llMih

nh tn'M'ii yet'i'it old. and having iropeetedtu Californlti in k r.;i. He hnn vlnited

co'iy hi the went. Hi reachedthifl fiimp nh.iut tvtelve yeai'M n K". am) hanIti'oNled from the I'uMt thai this vamp hada hl(; fiituie.

Another Maudatrna Strike.Atiolltrl rirh Rttik.- Iiaa heen nddrd lo thf

minil'iT matlr, in llc Madatenii dirdiUt Ont In- M in t Iri h i Mip, In a tunnel, 1.17a fretfrom the port al. w elve feet nf xlnc-lefi-

Ktilptmle han been opened up The ore In

cuht! aahua and loaln l.letid. vry nuirHefvcry ta ll tlr a ltd c .tiht uten atl Idlo JlKKlnyu opoMlil.'ii, The Misttrfcoo ftmun l I"-

Mled op Hie N.Mtth nido Cf ( 'hi Ii n:i h 11a

ft nnlnl hy tl ll

..it JulyitrrlMK .1 hv

HI t 'UMlll

th 'iv

DRS. BRONSON & HROÑSOÑmili he initial i la) W

liet ItollIMtelal nMo.inlin r.i can joinrpoi i a un atjaUit t hi

H.I' III pol t

fi il F0RSALE3 iMJsceJIeousThe t. row Hi of Our 1'i.pulalion.

The cities of thu TniteU Htatas nro Ihemost expensive in tip. world, and naturallylake much Interest In reckonlnir itn thetr

IHirrlloUMiailifcr

U lili h It.

mln.'t il

f th. p,.a I'imm

1'arln. .lutii-

iSXII.'.l lope

u it tl

Thelion

Aft( Hill i'iM) ll(l It

t vplh.w tiouk which will

row relative tu the Krunrn-ii-

l coHhíbIh of I hn-- iluc ii-

Foil SAEE Youiik ricntle horse, andliitRBy; cheap lor cash. S',18 East

tt lt lltl'lf ll IS pi'M1 lolltin- lin- In- wnfk Spahlkh Hrtieei

met Io.dtiled to ("upper avenue.f tiik nit up

Homeopathicrhyslelans and Burgeons.

Over Vann's drug store. Phone:Office and residence, 628. Albu-querque, N. M.DR. W. At. SI I E R I DAN '

Homeop'ithloPhysician and Surgeon.

i(n is id hai phi.hi'i-- r.iiiv it a h l

nf In Imw mil' Ii

population from timo to time. Kvery tenthyear they find that rfty directory estímalesare upt to he lo. liberal, but actual countsseldom fail lo show a large nml suhstan- -

itl.'ti'Mt ih'lt H to til'It' repoflH (1 ttilN ll

V" repur tu ni1' ki t urn

tlr oí t d 'i tiotil H

i it iih In rrr, amiKl'rtl ll ll ll't meiils. The firm. v. tilch is dated Junefake up lio'

Thr del. K.U. FOR S A EE Old Aniatl Violin, madesued to the Krenrh amllMH II ftn-- tur"

a circular M'l'itt

sttadots advlnltu:in Swlterland 1 ti 2 for $125.00.of "strikeitlHt'UNHWNn Jo them tlial the two f?nv worth $200.00. Address Violin, thisuhp

C I'll'and

A office.

rmsc hi n t,(t t'l'tntil we of ii ra ho- h.i velii'Hi ma.lr iitr mol n i In v h hout i eMiilti

"V I R G I N I A MURDER E R

INVOKES UNWRITTEN LAW

ll'.ii to adopt th.- follow inn accidental Life Euilding, Albuquer-que. New Mexico. Telenhone 888.

Indepen-Meditel-t-

enter

y itii h neni !. it m lie Rout h of t tie Kelimine, and the ttltike dcnionnt r t en the fa.

hilt he ore. hell In PKluntllllK inli tlMoil tin i it part of hK ilit rlcL Tlie pi oprt v lit ow in d by Wit Ma 111 K. (lunlii and S

ernincnts. In' condenr. of theirlaucan and theInTo an mtMite.

hh'ia'.lon of theHSeRHiohH h (he

A t hilitic. Kt'et diei larat ions h

i A. linn I'l .'Mt.lrllt M.lhoiicy m lepo l t tuthv rncv FOR SALE Finest pony rlrc'in tendnlwhtij Ho; ii'li- lo!' hrilü'lllü Up

im. increH.se. ai i iiih timo there is a gen-er-

prtdet against the calculations of thegovernment census bureau, and they me Inrut h far fe o mecha nica I. A v e tug iifj Ihe

growth of American cities between 18110 andÜt'M), and adding the annual Increase to tlieyars since the last census was taken, is notmi accurate rule, though it resinous an un-

due optimism. The last seven years tiasbeen a period of great business nrosnerltv

tury; full blooded Shetland. 7 yearsccordiiiBlyth--

"Wr tMiuhl aiUif" Mm! all piI ,oUÍNha Ho l)

old, sound and gentle; nice Inisrfy andharness. Outfit $150. 321 S. 3d Kt.d ir i

The agreementcomiiiunlcuth'ti

iiosseMhiniis.is t he Kreiiel dec- -

ni. tut'i r.t hi a MandiitM for (he peil

wrrr exchaiuied Nfa f.ut" Hie stittus ipio

w ith A fi Iran'i'hw secml document

I im inrr lud,,P nilA itl iitl

1 11 I fur ÜitltliK AIM u i d

of II U IhitiHÍiler. ('as rani?e and refrigeraFOR SALEtor. Mrs.

ipll.lltt...

( i!Imt In the iinl.imiii" from Zuiii ni'Mintalut ttiat a

mu i m; t opp'-- ha.l hrrti it in

ami that a lare nuinhrr of elaliu"nt ufakMil hv people nf Ket ner aiol

'1 hr ore has hern tiMMied mid

Ervin. 30 W. Central av.

1 dozen Pckin ducksl.i oT forIII III HI d"!' Mi

I

un: Minorca crrs nt 60c, perMoii il. n a J tiit

tin i w ; t.oioijitK 'l"he'.'1..n'

h htrh K'ititrl nnn-tM- t'i).lv

have li

f.Min.land pin

miii ear lie iiri eat let wh en a elrar card,tlth full imlHn M.nnl.i thhlji in

nt.-- t ii t'rdt alh'ii iT Mini i'K. and thus aw

í.ihI iih VoHtthle inlil. e he llllinh' l nf U lilm

Ulilllll Ihe itolli'M mi "

Tin- final ne Nhoutd i' to hr tin urmituriil id the det"Kali'M that in. time limitt.r da.r. oil thr pert-n- .1 potil"M raidr.ha 11 h ...11 led h a lollio-- "Hrah" or

'li the hleahet" hef-'t- t u hem I' ÍM n

I'd toa wuhir im imImi hip rant

North Fourth street

", IKNTIST.

CHAS. A. EUvER, i. I. S."

Office: Room 14, N. T.- - Armljo Hldg.Hours: 8 to 12 a.m.; 1 to 5 p.m.

Appointments by mail.DR. J. E. KRAFT

Dental Surgen.Rooms 3, Rarnett Building. Phoni711- Appointments made hy mull.e.j7a uj krT b. dV s.ZT

Offices: Armljo block, oppotilliGolden Rule. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to12:30 p.m.; 1:2,0 to 6 p.m. Appoint-ments made by mall.

ARCHITECTS.F. W. SPENCER

Architect.Rooms 48 and 47. Harnett Butlt1lr.tr.

d

FOR SAI.E-al- so

Kliic'ksetlinrr. !'21

FOR SA EEtitid brake.

ipialitMh hHrlMrl o h i'lli;v

tl )l t.o Hill ihlllK ll

y. id w hi ii rom

taralloii In v hh li Is affirmed Hie resolutionlo re lain lin; riishtH In reuard to li.-- Medit-err-

lira tl a 11.I A t la lit ic possessions.The. til id doriiiueiii la a simitar declara-

tion on thu part uT the kiv erniiieiil tit

I ishi.n lllith SrliiM.l Itafded.I.hdioii, .tune - Tlie police today rahled

a high school and look possession of it after

íí'.l'l ltllliilii "etli Sprint? wanon, wllh305 Haca avenue. tf

h.iiK ttK't a Rovertivr made a report on

anils ami this reportIt Is a tu, icr of huttern 111 he a mining

Mil I'VC

of theMahlr.heroin i

FOR SALE Four nice ponies. Hunt-ei'- s

VViiKon Yard, 200 N. Hrondway,it tu l!odo.lb S te--

rllrH!. Ml hi th country to the smith ofllvrllti'Mi t

t tie ixh h a pnrrlNO'llcup liv the students. A

students were lli.jurillup lh puhlh an. arm fostanretof att'l severaloí'

a .1

il. ra II

ti a v e

ellli-- r f'pe itiliifIII ttiiiunltiK"rn

hi-

ir KrPa hI

The

Over a million immigrants a yeHr are com-ing in. l'rhun popula Ion is gaining otiother forms. Some cities have tiren quick-ened In gruth and are slowing up.The census bureau merely applies the mess-tire-

of the last decade, which. In geneiHl.will fall short. Hut ihe next national cen-sus is not r;t, distant and the official fig-ures will show the bureau Hint its plan' ofcomputation is crude.

According to ihe department's reckon-ing tho population "f Hie i'nited Slates In

:"Mi. without Alaska and the insularwas K.Í.Ü4 l.r. i, and iiirlinling these

IKUSlM'M. This ts an addition of K,(ifi(i,(Mitlto Hie continental population of Ihe coun-try In six years ending with Hew. Citieshave gained ii,ft tier cent a n he rurasect ion p"i- cent. The four great estcities are New Ymk. credited with 4,1

'hh ago. u llh j n 4ft, I sr.; rhiladelphtawith 1.411.7:15. and St. Louis with fi4'i.:ijf.le di nú Hord. .it, next in rank, by 47,04 i.

An Increase or a million and a third a year'Is the esMllllile for tl.o i.,,i.. ......,i.-

ail pan hp d till af t"i'M'o the pi",-- ip urnIt ml i n e.t itiid hi- ilefi tine mm 111 i.ih"fio" (ioiirt,M til lili' tiltil v rtH I'.liHil kahle.I let on ad mi i ii id the ui"inhiK nimhioiiM Jul; had it nonil mnhllraiti'tt Mini Mild all hut thier of lliilii inni-- I

led. flren nf thi'ltt hrlan (.Miimiji, (tie hUie

holiiK ineMh.iul 'I he (akhiK "ttrunnion, heiiah on lli- tv r..n of

cult. Mild Inte 1t aftirm'.Mi tit iuui..iih rali h reitletl IU and .Itnlire l,.-- inii.nliN di'lrnne is thr I.ivi. h,nllak ii the Hltiii fix Mtimi in iu "w n tiehall'

n h

ofthr

tills

hill y

menpill,-p.dnl

UNION CHIEFS BRIBEDd ute 'll

FOR SAUK One top btiRKy and rub-ber tired trap; both in perfect con-ditio-

Call at Patterson's Harn, WestSilver avenue. tfFOR SALE On account of dissolu-

tion of partnership will soil our

haife's lÜfl Areepleil.

June iifdlcalhospital today formally

w.'is lira li d ASSAVFRS.mi rdNewTO AVERT STRIKE, SAIDW. JENKS "

M r.Vol k

cityMis.f'M m

thr point

eport heloS.mo.itoo

thepledr the

The r.tnvenli.'lieoiiMidn a ton ut

tin W.Mld in In''ad hoiiMini' ni un

lid li"l mihi lloillMl

pi tifM, Urh.

Assayer, Mining & MetallurgicalEnirlneer.

í usse Hage's gift ofat ton of a Ii h) iiinct to cows in lots to suit. Easy terms. rs

Uros.SlritlMi ll

mriil-- In

HornrllJune

iiphed 09 West Fruit avenua, Postofflr Il'Hthe cttv

he knowntoday, iKpifalthe i; lid, or at office of F. H. Kant. 112

Ithtrk well's island,rtl Sane InstitlUe FOR SALE Aerniotor windmills,

tanks and substrucl ure. Wolklnc South Third street.Son, 7117 N. Iiih. Phone 14KS. tf CIVIL EMilNKKHS.Uioining Nlern Ineorpnrates.

IMerte. i I.. June li irles ofwrre ftted today for Hie U'y.nilufi

PITT ROSSFoil SALE First class surrey horse.Countv Survevor.also two secondhand btiKKles. Forf j blue book rereliHy puhlished in l.onilon particulars Inquire, at. Hunter's wagon

yard. 2011 Nurth Rriadw:iy.Western lailfoiid. to In-- a on t luna t huíwhat ih known as t he K much line frmMvstlr lo HuHalo. The line to be ;'ti

tnlh'k 1""K a"'1 I" enptlaltxe.) nl I .nan flOO,

Atlorney before U. S. Land Depart-ment. Land Scrip for sale. Civil en-gineering.Gold Ave.. Opposite Morntnir Journal

The Bkftjcst Kim! of a Changethat Ever Happened to Uny Rtiaetazhw

lias Happened This ñlonth to CN I) KRT A K Kits i "A'aretPif fji.A. BORDERS--

(oteniiiieiit Operate Italitiii KailtvayH.

Ihuiiiii thr past year the Italian ttovein-tnen- t

has had dttection f the country s

fOJSJiLEeEsFoil SALE Entire IrriKitlion project

water and 1.000 acres rich vtilley.land, abundant water for 10. 000 acres.$12.50 per acre. Pardue & Hull.Carlsbad, New Mexico.

places the a iiiiuh Im rease of popula I huí Inthe world a i. üimi.iihii, h fourth of whichis in he ni ted KM tes. A I the pretaMitrate of iiiitu igi a i ion mote Mian iniuiiiniinaliens vjll to this country in the nextten years, bul the tide will recede If iheunexampled business activity of the presenttime should fail off.

Yet the I'nited States is not crowded imrin danger of becoming so within the pres-ent cent in y. This count i y has a n averageof only i'l. 4 persons to the sumiré mile.The average in Ihe t'ntled Kingdom Is ;Hl.fi.t.erinaoy 'Mi 4. France HO. 7. Junan :tli; f

Undertaker and KmbalmerCity Undertaker

Commercial rinb liidg Albuquerquerallwais. The Haldwln motives, twenl

f which weie purchased hi Hia.i. have be;uno arrive, and some of the American passen

ger cms are nt ready "'I trial. i ue niucniuerhave be.it niodihed extematlv to tueei th-

ntlni ninl Ideas of design, hut t hey at e

FOR SALE Land belonging to theestate or Jose (iuadaliipu Ortega;situated in Ranchos tie Albuquerque.Apply T. It. Duran, administrator, atLumber Mill Store. tf

AiiH'n.an all through, ami win ne Riven a

I'KOTKCr VIH R.SKI.r WITH

One of Our AccumulativeAccident Policies

fOVKRS All. A.TIIIKMSllmilde I'avmp.ila for pertain Ste,'IHed

(iHsw.riKer railway and eainhi.atIrarel. eletalnrs. hurninr l,ililinl aa ner

thorough test lit all classes of work Tnr ! Helgium r.XX 7. and all these are busy, adHrs hip shb corridor compartment currtagef Am-nc- design nd continental wllliln. FOR SALE A well Improved

ranch. Apply C. A. Reynolds, Nava-jo hotel.

I Hiring the past few ears passengi I

aches in northern Itnlj have been inad

THESCRAP

BCDKa My rim ml- o.g I m under t he intluem e orihe Ht trains. The line from 1'nrif

vancing nations In uoint of pnhllr debt,and financially in iieiieral. tlie I'nited StHteshas reached a favorable position beyondthat of any other country. It ts a greatrtrhievement for A republic but little morethan a tentury old. and a triumph for freeusl it ut ions that Hilt make nit Hie world

thoughtful, (in the score of growing popu-

lation the American people can rest easy.No fear need he felt as to quantity. Thequestion ahead relate to the good govern-ment of vast numbers through their ownruercise of thr !. allot, and In regard to that

FOR SALE $500 will buy corner lotin Highlands; owner wiil guarantee

an Increase of Ml per cent for fouryears. Apply Corner Lot, Journal of-fice. y.

0 Milan. i.i the Slmphoi tunnel. Is runningsleeper tinier and day comhlnat ion train,

he curs ..f which are externally t plcallvA menean

enn.raet.Annual lllyldends in form ut Inaurnnra

li.Kiin.nre up . 511 Pr r,0( n,.r,n,.KVKKV I.IIIKKAI. I KM I UK,

The Travelera Inwitrnnee O.mpnny,llartfurd. leut.

Illrieat, I.urgeat anil Ntmngea i.f Aceirirftt'fintlianlea.

M. L. Schutt. sin K. a.i.l St.

Their Ii! FOl SALE My rain h onIti-i- a certain prc.ludl.e againstlomotives due o coiimi-- i v al ismrom.ti e nit Idem report tliffl-- i

itig fitlr t fin for heir ma

A merh anineririi n Second street, eight room

large chicken house. 7 acres

Southhouse,of or- -L. U.chard and alfalfa; easy terms.

A liters.the recrd of Ihe past Is reassuring --

I,oiits Ü lobe - Democrat

iillv in i

hines In

he ll.ili'f"itielv s.i

Ivtrope The large purchasen g.ivernuieni ts therefore

ixf ing- since it assures a c m-

4lwtly R'.mr.If n man w.tc eentettt tu nliat.- tilmflelf FOR RENT Dwellings SANTA FE TIME TABLE

,l.'t. t.,e ituniiir wlm-l- the eliKl neeri, nh"ure t' Itn,,. ttlu l.icniei.t It will hat"(Inte t, et T"i,nio their pre.lu,ll,e Hint t, k.-- i lili it rn"r Imtinc n lmr,I fdhtt.i- Knit l!E. r Klli ntslin.l mod. rn ., ..... TWi

IHI SCRAP BOOH for July fa Ihhu. H In two lion - Mo cnmplnl mnqnrlnnm, fifli.h;ft fls om... toier H own l.iht.. of contents. o,w t n,rm swfB ML.HUM tn.,n,,,,r, tl.o odirrl, an MI IICIION maWnn. fa, h l a na.nmalh hum.'1 r". lh one pwf-n- a an ovfmliHriiie, .,rr3y f human Interest andlUuitrationn thr othrt nomou tnnn.tno of ilt tlnn IHO n.$nnm of ahmorhinr, stories.

into . li.se ,iii,liitune wall tn nini lilne 0i..--- n,..Kt men ale. he cul'l l,uy .meTl,e tie- Si.iipli.ii tunnel line I., I'min liH,t, ,,.f ,,.,y It. v f..r

Iionae: nas. and l ratnre- ,.tr,trU' llKhtsAptdt- JJJ So. HlRh.a iloll.ii ; hill Iheiu are lasors far moreexMnstif ttinn thia.

Tl.ua. Iliere are aoht r.,zon with lianillea

l.r.umht I In- - Mil,n ,titt,'l ttltnui thanlttfte.-- li.'U,. of tha a it,! M,rd I

inure than i.n.. malt ,tav in the lian-- j

.11 N, Y,.rk and lll. lie I

F(tR RENT 7 room furnished house40X Soulh Edith. Inquire at 232Smith Edith.

Ini ini 11 I iiutnl 1 inn h.. ni m.i,'.iiie tlie M tlt'llON nnaiiie. Now I jm , le.itiin; jnnihet01 nh, , - - iiic Mini, sin l r ni.ii;aiic Ihi i , l l,e e nt

itl, 11 niarteinij; ut illusti.iiinn. and it vm.itii.iii;, , ,1 h, ,,, ,,,,1 ,S, of IS karat Kohl, ami of !..ln. a:no..tl, fn.J islt. that liriiiK I'Htli - I'Hir ,,f su, h

vI'fi The coin .1 nia,:atne,lit me, it,,. i,t .,,.,. .t'l.l.. .1

tlie It, , KfHI un!. ,,i ptati.,11!" tn Kui',,,e ta tinir tntiit tn Milan, and ill 'o FOR RENT Two tent houses . forlight housekeeiiine. Annlv utim ," ' ' "' K "' """-i- i ..inniiiu, ine.Mi i II KI ,. ,, , V I II I t. ;, I k VI KU

razors, in a plain sitter I. ox yan t'e honKhtfor a ttiin.lrt',, (...llars.

Urn f,. ts not th,' limit of th.,t oneih.' join. tovrtriei a. a unit, Itenttirli ei, h ntlirr, jn.i nuke M.iiirlhl K'.lll lug ami iit, v.A ronv inniif.

(Kffertlyo. J.llio ltli )Frnm the Kual Arrive I.cpalt

Sovith Arno.FOR RENT rooming house,

can be arranged for hotel, good lo-cation. W. H. McMillion. 211 WestHold avenue.

The Only Way to Know a Thing is to Trv It Nn 1, Soiit,rn ,' K 7:.r. p 3" P

Ih Mimnt'-- ,,f tn Tares r.ir.tistam-e- ,,v..r 1 ,l,l mil, a hate t !.

miiOIi ttiat in ntanj eaaoa tin, ,l,fft rpiic ts a as r. imt

Ttirre is a cr,al wlnMaire f freight ears,1,1.. t tt, hi. trial .let het,,nl the.ihilitt. ,,f it railtvavp l, liandte Ittirl.tf.Hi Mrs! t,Hi "f nMVernniental tttreefl.-- ti,'mes lii.ii!. , $7 ni-- re frelKt't than In'he r,rett.ti. n, Fi,r a

liK Ilalv that is a vain mirth-len- tvI.. ..nú riiih.rr..,iiirnl Miiitri nnt

i.l.-3. California Limited . ..ls:p l.oP

7. North, ( al. Kaal Mail ..10:55 n 1:4SPI he m,i k.m iii.n

gitrn it, jt ,,,1,1 te,,,.mj(,'jiirf,ut t,t h,

I K bl ind lir lo the notld It ,, ,,,,t ,,n,,. ;,(, lnPiII nl tlii.iieht. l In , , .,,!. i,,,,, ni. ,,,., I .v., ,.. , .,

may pay for a raaor f n10hamtln efp f lal.oratety ,tias.-- lis roKtmiliht anioiinl lip to twice that, or $.'(ifor a air.

Th.-r- ar.- ais,, aniont; tle nioip rl.tnslte ailter-han,ll..- raaoia, whi.h lan--

Ill prli-- from Js t ..'lt em it, tfith,' pine for one with a plain Kilter han-dle, while tiloso mor ostly hatn tli-,- r tian-,le-

more or lesa eiahoratvly , hast'd ..r

j. I lave" t. oiiiple, in;.t."!'' It hs.

. . t.i P. ft Mx. City Kxp..U:4;p li:2Krra Ihe ral

For RENT Modern collages, closein. Paul T. utsch, rooins 3 and 4Grant building. tf'

Mime ..v the .,,,-,,1!- , ( tl a! , ,, ,.,, ,lu. ,. ,U ,M,,., t,..,,,,,,., , ,,e , ,.n, en!l..n.,lhern dill,. ..It ,.,..!,, , ,. ,, N ,,,. ,. ,,, lrJ ,

iM h U( n( m thfir is m

me lo le rr but the n!v iv in kno a ilnne is in ir tIt I. ,k to N't 2. Chicago Fast Mall

Nu. I. Chleaa:,, LimitedNo. a . hi. Kan City Kip

I ac ?" p7.1-- P

110 ai .r.n pI tp,r, unistan, ps. n,l In mention the iltimniit. I FiU RENT 2 and furnished

hj'use Call at 417 S. Arno, tf,,l.,p of ttte liana, It,, n front ertvate. natt'.iial ma nasT.'inent The shoriaee

fr. ifchi t.i, la renie.ti,'.! as raplttly as. .....op nouse allr, . I

Fol! KENT310 West

Henry Mann.

I mm Ihe South ..V,.. I. CM . ixn. ü K. C. E :3(1 TNo. 10 connc. ta at t amy-wit- hranch tram

for Kanta Ke and tope al alt local polutaNew Mexico. T. E Pt ltPT AKont.

nvr. inquire or7 23 N. 14th St.

tart edA man who dot not a loen hT ha" H

j har.l i, il.t.,-- handled rax--- iniht fin. I hisi fancy suit,',! with ont hatlna a handle .f

Itory. and an tt ram-.- ne."lnot hr pxnaiv: a rair wiih

,a plain ttory handle ran t t.ouirrtt for f;

FOli RENT Five room n ,.,., h la ean make It iha.sil.lr Ar. , rnt an il.n amone ,l. k lahor.-r- s al ,;en,--

rause.t , onsntrahle ironhir amniiK Mi-

lan .hini'.-i'- for the similf ttne betweenVI l.tn am! Ita aeat.,.t la alwata aufft. lent

the Immpnse of Iraffie

liellt. rTlfr u...l .. . . . .

Two Magazines for a Quarter Easy MoneyThr fri.v f thin t mo ,,.irt n,t.,inc is t,ntvhi, r, ;,ts. u hi, h is ,,,,,, í r.w Mran,l one h.ili rent miti.tt.inr. Most m.ic itims u In, I, u, ,y s, ,., , ,,. ,.,.,,hvr iH.n H.lvxne,,! ,,, hitrm ,,,!. Till K 1 1' lit t h ,t,,.,r(. (,.,(MOttft!-- lr .t-nt- against thirty fnrtnn t,tt,;t,,t,,t mni-.ti,,,- .

Aoir Ready on alt icn nds

FRANK A. MUNSEY, . - . New York

Electrical .supply Co.. 50Í v r.m..iet toursr. any arvilt would add to the ave.WEN AND WO Will

Tv B'-- t J fnr aoatar4Irnlaattoaa or ulcrttrt--o- f

Bicoii mmbrn.nd cot inrut or tetrrVMm

Tl . "tertiment la t huit.i an.nher line.1ihr'-us- the ntouniaina lo iffnoa !n reaponae I slly raior are us,uilly a..;,l for ciftR w"m 4r-- H 11

1 M'tftt-i-

P 1 rMtrWf7ílT,f ftiS CHt Mir if ÍÍBte urncnt Wf't of met, anule intereatal

I.uru,: K; the entire railway tiu. I Tlie world Is full ol odd and rnrlonay entMrntli he epe.-tr- . ... ! iMtople. Ml there .liar mill lan IhMM

RENT Five and cot-tage- s;

convenient to .hops. paulTutnjvioma 4, Grant bldg. tfFOR RENtZtwo or three-roo- m

house., furnished or unfurnished.. . relle. 6'' S. Second el. tf

V3 i ftWil,it4TIiCgr sti Irmiion m:ai rWf.iMs-- ir and v;.in will 3 t si. T.r - t lu liave not ust Morning .lop nut! 3 tT lr--- pntpmu

U ft m. car t ( le- -irx- - Ut a

T.Hi

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL1, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1907. f'i'T IT'iniU

As now made, Ayer Sarsaparilla due not con-

tainBIG PREPARATIONS SMOKERIN t!ic least particle of alcohol in any form what-ever.HONOR iomore You Ret all the tonic and alterative effects,without stimulation. When a stimulant is needed, ñAABE a MAUGELyour doctor will Know It, and will tell you of it.

FOURTH AT OF RETURN FROM Alcohol ConsultWo , no

rumsecrete!

rrcciyWeanoui

tnbltour remMiet.

n. in, Da.,-F- ORthe reraiulaa el I I our preparations. owall. M 115 and 117 North First Street Between R. R. and Copper Aves.

OLD IRELAND Shelf Hardware, Cutlery, Enamelware,INDIAN STUDENTS

.SCATTERING TOTENTS, WAGON COVERS,RANCH SUPPLIES,

GARDEN HOSE. POULTRY NETTING,

LAWN MOWERS,REFRIGERATORS,GARDEN TOOLS.

THEIR HOMES McCormick Mowers and Harvesters"MOST POPULAR BECAUSE THE BEST.

WHY LOOK FURTHERWhen you can get

loom: i,i:I' unit i.s, sui i u, ia 1 1 i sui icrs,iii.wu hooks ami i;i ntn it NT.YJir.

maile in your own Cily.

II' OU CANT CAI. I, II I I i iiom:.

II. S. Llthg'ow Sc Co.

Ne-- t ve. ll Transportation.There are now iwu water-and-ra- routes

between Ihe Pacific coast and the cast-- one

via Hie Isthmus of TetUantcioc andthe oilier via Panama Kach Is destinedto le on Important factor in transportationand the Panama route Is already being util-ised more extensively than Is generallyknown. California seems not to have fullygrasped Ihe opportunity afforded by break-ing Ihe monopoly that long held sway onIhe Isthmus of Panama. The people furtherhorlh. however, are beginning to take ad-

vantage of It. A recent dispatch fromSeattle stales thai difficulties of railwaytransportation have caused manv merchains of that city to shin iholr freight by

water from Nqw York, g atthe lslhmus of Panama, and by wav of

San Pruni'laoo to Heal He. Ily this meansIt la found that freight arrives days, weeksand somollincs aiontha ahead of freightsoul overland across America from Now

V.rik City. It Is furl her staled Hint freightof Immediate value can be runhed to Kent-H- e

by means of Hie Isthmus of Panama.About thirty-fiv- e das Ihe lime limit forstuff from New York lo that port, when II

Is trans-shippe- at lia Isthmus and at SanFrancisco. A direct line (rom New York lothe Isthmus carries Hie cargoes on tho .At-

lantic ocean. After crossing Ihe narrowneck of land between Hie two Americas by

rail, Iho freight Is sent to San Franciscoby walor and thence again by waler toSeattle Several large steamship lines andmany Iramp sienmshlps are engaged In thiscommerce.

The car shoralge appears to have causedresort lo Ihe Panama route. Merchantsalong the entire Pacific coast are com-

plaining 1,'out II II I even ssserled atPortland that Chi istimis go.sls which shouldhave been sold during the holidays fourmonths ago have not vol arrived In thatcity. They were ordered more than a yearago and paid ror inore than eight monthsago. Tills Is possibly an extreme case Hut

that large business Interests have been nodstill are damaged by the Inability of theland lines to handle freight on lime la not

disputed. In view of (his J will not be

strange If Hiere should bo more general re-

sort to Ihe walor-and-ra- roiiles. That viaTehuantopeo has tho advantage of beingmuch Ihe shorter. It .promises to bundlean enormous amount of' freight and Is pre-

paring lo Increase accordingly lis alreadylargo fleet of American-Hawaiia- n linersWith this new route and with Ihe longerono via Iho Isthmus, iho near futuro shouldsee a revelation In the earning Irado he.

tween the Atlnnlh: and Pacific coasts SanDiego t'nlon.

BOOKBINDERS ,

Journal Buildintf.

CeJl Up Telephone 789Whenever you vwuil jour I'roscrlplliins filled promptly and accurately orIf you vtiittt Dlil .S ami MKDK INKS sent up to your Iioiiko III n liinry.

WILLIAMS DR.UG COBLUI- - FRONT ... 117 W. Central Ave.

THE RACKET!Cut out I he coupon Ix'loii, ,u chi in It nt our Shoe

dept., nuil saw a poiiloii of the pilii- - of a pair of si iocs.

WE HAVE SHOES FOR ALL

Winona Wagons,THE

11' VOt' 1 IVi: IV . SM.Vl.li TOWNami riM it ii Mti to ;irrwiivr vol! v.vr in iwmy oirSTM'l.i: (.IÍI14 i.kikn. witin: t s.

k ii vi: mm:i,v i: I m i iiim..'. u. I'K.vrr t o.

Ir prompt and courteous trcntmcaiianil I lie very clmlii'4 ( iinia youwill inn ko no nilNiMkr) by call i tig onKMIIi KI.I'IWVOKT. m North Mrwl

ori telephoning; your order la.Nolliv for I'lihlli'Hiioii.

Drimrttiictit of the interior, I.hihI Of-fice al Munla Fc, N. ftl , Muy 23,1907.Notice la hereby clven Hint I'lallo

r.ucero, of Alloiqueniue, . M., hasfiled notice of his intention lo makefinal five year proof in Hiipjiorl oi hisclaim, viz: Homestead entry No.11IIS.1, made, April 1, I'm?, for theKK'i, nection 4, tonsiii it x, range6 K. and that said proof will he mailebefore It. W. S. Otero, I'tillcd Stalesf'otirt Commissioner, st AII)uiiciiUc,.V. M, on July 5, I'.HiT.

He names tho following witnesseslo provo his continuous resilienceupon and cultivation of the hind, viz:.lose) O'CKplii. of Old AlbiuniC'itic, X.M.; Valentin (ilil'cl.'l, lionaclano r,

Vicente Herrera, of Uilllll,N. M

MANUEL It. ÜTKHO, lteRlster.

Notice for PtihllcHlloii.Department of tho Interior, La ml Of-

fice at Santa ''c, N. M., May as,1907.Notice Is hereby clven that Adolfo

M Irabu I, "f I'hillll, N. M has filed nolice of his intention lo make finalfive year proof in support of hisclaim, viz: Homestead entry No. 6079,mailo November "ii, 19111, for theNWVi, section 21. township ft N, range6 10, and that said proof will lio madebefore H. W. S. Otero. United StHtegCourt Commissioner, at AH)tUUerque,X. M , on July 5. 1907.

Ho names tho following witnessesto prove his continuous resldenco j

upon and cultivation of Ihe land, viz:Juan Sh laxar, Jose Malilonudo, lteyesMora, Kllseo Miruhal, all of Chllill,N. M.

MANUEL it. OTERO, lleRlstor.

MIIKMMI JIH KVAI, WANT Alts)

llltlMi Kt St I IS

SPECIAL....

SSI excursions;

to

Principle Points in Illinois, Kan-

sas, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri,Minnesota, North and SouthDakota and Wisconsin.

DATES OF SALE:

June 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24,29, 30; July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,

10, 11, 12, 19, 20 and 21.Final Return Limit Oct. 31.

PHILADELPHIA AND RETURN

$59.25.

Tickets on Sale July 11, 12and 13, Return Limit July 23.

By Depositing this ticketand paying $1,00 it may beextended to leave Philadelphiaup to and including July 31,

T. E. PURDY, Agent.

Hundieds of Pueblos and

Others Leaving Local Gov- -

eminent School for SummerVacation.

Sixty pupils of the Albuquerque ovorn-nion- t

Indian school left last night, mi trainNo. 1 for their homes at Ihe various l'ueblovillages in, the western part of tho terri-tory. Korly-sl- of the bunch were girls andthe rest boys and thev uttractod a greatdeal of attention hh they started ofT fol-

lowed by Iho clamorous good byes of agreat crowd of their school niales whodocked to the train. The hoys and girls wholeft last night go to Achilla, laiguon. Pa-

juato. Seaiua, and Casa Blanca. There arefew left nt the school at present, severallarge parlies having left In the last fewdays. Saturday and Sunday lust the

boys and girls left for tho reservation,and on Sunday a bevy of San Felipes sinnedto their latcrrial homes at the village illIhe valley north of thla city. The Islelasalso went home Saturday and there urn onlya few stragglers lefi. A considerable num-ber have also gone to Colorado to spend thelummer months working In tho sugar bootfields.

The Oilier Side of Ihe ((iiesllon.

"Do you regard the railroads with dis-

favor?""My friend." answered Senator Sorghum.

"I cannot yet bring myself to feid that myopinion In such a matter Is itmiortnnt. My

comfort still depends very largely onwhether or not the railways regard mowith disfavor."

Penetrating Ihe Interior of Africa.According to the Tenuis of Paris rapid

progress Is being made wllh the railway tothe Interior on the Ivory coast of Africa, andduring the year lsO twenty-fiv- e miles ofline were completed. In November last Iherail head had reached the forty-fift- mile,where II was necessary to cross the rlxerAgneby by a bridge "44 feel In lengthThis work was carried out with great rapid-ity, and on February Nth the engine was ontho opposite bank and a start was madeon the second section of the undertaking.Italia are now laid as far as Hie d

mile. The survey has been completedfor 83. s7 miles. The crossing of the riverN'ZI will involve tho conalruction of ubridge 174 feet In length. The aecilon oftho railway from Abidjan to Agneby Is openfor regular trafile.

The Temps nlao states that It has been de-

cided by tha Algerian government lo ex-

tend the telegraph Una which now termi-nates at a to Adranr, In the oasisof Toual. The length of this now lino ia24S miles, and the cost Is sot down at fromf to. Duo to fHii.vov. , When this Uni-

ties been completed, a further extensionto is contemplutod, with the ultí-mala object of crossing tho desert.

1'ranklin'a Theory of Mailer.More than a hundred years have elapsed

alnce JJciijainln Franklin, cuiplo.ving aphraseology now auperseded, put forth atheory of matter. It was pronounced "a de-

lusion" by tho physicists of the nineteenthcentury, but the bUcnllsts of the twenti-eth century, according to Sir Oliver Lodge,may ho forced to rehabilitate it; It Is Ihuonly menus of Issue from Hie labyrinth Inwhich all physical study Is now Involved-Strippe-

of technical vcrbiazn ami putbriefly, the Franklin theory ia that electri-city and matter in combination form a. neu-

tral substance, which Is thu aloui of mat-ter aa wo know It.

The most Interesting part of the problemfor ourselves, says Sir Oliver, Is the cxpla-nnlio-

of matter in terms of electricity, Iheview that electricity Is, as Franklin aermato have sur:osed, iho fundamental "sub-stance." What we men of today havebeen accustomed to recard us an Invisibleatom of matter is thus built up oul of elec-

tricity. All atoms atoms of all miniof "substances" are bull! uri of Iho samething. In our day. to put 11 more clearly.Ihe theoretical and proximate achievementof what philosophers from Franklin's dayto ours have nlwais sought a unification ofmatter Is offering Itself to physical In-

quiry. Current Literature

A Itemlndor.When the thermometer lias sealed

The sultry heights II knew or old.oh. tto-n- rrnicinhor how you walled

you thought it rather cold.

Hit Not. reit;-- i the tJhllilrcn.At ttiio aegson of the yenr he flrat

tinnhttirnl loonenesa of , chilli's) bow-o- ls

stionld have Immediate) ftttontlon.The heat thing; Ihat can b given InChnmherlHln's Colic, Cholera andDixrrhoea Remedy followed by cantoroil a directed with each bottle of theremedy. For sale by all druggists,

TRACTION PARK

$500 WORTH OF FIRE

WORKS WILL GO OFF

Boston Ideal Stock Companyto Open EngagementGood

- Races Scheduled for Day.

Casino Never Closes,

Klntioiata iireptiratlnun are In progrptis onthe part of the manaitmnont of Tract Ionpark and the .popular Canino for a lilg cele-

bration on the Glorious Fourth. Tho pyro-technic display will be especially claborntpand l.'iOO worth of flicwork have been laidIn by thv manH cement. TIicha Includebombs, ftct pieces, aerial pieces, spread

aleles, rockets. Itnnian candles, pinwheels,and every kind of fiery mounter that in-

genuity and powder have been ablo to pro-luc-

This dtnplay uHI bo In front of theftrandHlaiul frntn 8 to 9 on Urn night of theFourth. Th Boston Ideal Stock companywill begin Its 'asi no engagement at 9

o'clock after the fireworks and one of thevery best plays In their extremely cleverrepertoire will be put un as the openingbill.

The Gentlemen's Driving association hanarranged for four races on the '"Glorious,"Including a ladies' race and a ' 'kids' race,which should bo eHpecially Interesting. A

small admittance fee will be charged to theraces, to make up a purse for tho winnersof the rucea.

"The popfci should remember," said Mr.Frank Stortz last night, "that the t'aslnoand cafe are still open every night in theweek and will remain open until the J lost onIdea company begins Its engagement. EveryWednesday and Sat urda y night thorn willbe a band concert In the Casino followedby a dance, and there will also be a regu-lar Saturday night dance. Yu don't want

"to get the Idea because no stock company IsMaying this week that there. Is nothingdoing at the Casino. There Is somethingdoing every minute.

HUDSON-STRON- G

E IS UNDER

ADVISEMENT

Plaintiff Sues for $278 Alleged

to Be Due for Painting and

Paper Hanging.

The cBWj of ' A. Hudson aguinst Frank1!. Strong la now under advisement by JuilseAbbott, llie attorneys having finished theirargument and submitted briefs yesterday.

Tliotnua N. Wllkeraon appear for the plain-

tiff and Messrs. Marrón. Illckey and Moorefor the defendant. The plaintiff ilaims tl.a'Ktronr owes him a total of $27 due onpainting and paper hanging done on theresidence, now occupied by the defendani.Ninety-nin- e dollars of this is for "extrawork" done besides work contracted for.Tha defendant alleges that the extra claimswere included in the contract price, and thatthe work done by plaintiff Is not at all

A suit was filed yeslerday by Ernest Mey-

ers against-H- J. Kdaon with B. W. Dolismi

as attorney for the plaintiff. The suit Is torecover the sum of $74.38.

The Ravages of Rats.It ; the rat the bin. brown. Norway ia'that Inhabits our sewers, our stables, our

warehouses and our cellars, that awarmsabout the wharves and clrcumnavlgatee thaglobe by securing passage In every ship andsteamer. The United Slates department I

agriculture mams the farmers of tho country thai it Is a most expensive luxury toharbor rats, as a beallhy rat will eat or de-

stroy t cenls worth of grain a day Tilerat census haa never been taken, but Hi"

department suggests Í lOO.IKMi.OOO as theprobable value of the cereals consumedyearly by the rats of the Intica Ktatca.

This Is a large total, but this Is a largocountry, and rats have a large Meld to for-

age In. Tho annual lns by. rais In Krn-- (

i given as Ho.OlJll.IHi. The people of e

Denmark lost ;i.omi.ono a year by ralIt Is evident that the rat holes will hearlooking Into. Ttats consume a great dealof waste, but that waste could bo much bet-

ter disposed The rats are a heavy drainon the profits of agriculture, and the los

they cause Is by no means confined to food.

The agricultural department tells us tha'rats destroy eggs and young poultry, pigeons,game birds and wild song birds. They ha vi-

bren known to kill young rabbits, pigs anllambs, and even to attack children. CarlHagenback once lost three young elephant,because rats gnawed their feet, inflicting In-

curable wounds They enter stores andwarehouses and destroy dry goods lace curtains, carpets, woolens, silks as well as kb'gloves and oilier leather goods. They gnawthrough lead plpca, flooding buildings with

. .... Oiling them with VhS. TltCV tll.lunfurniture and the foundations and doors ofbuildings They eat the Insulation fromelectric wires, thus causing disastrousThe average lire loss in the lnlted Statesdue to defective Insulation Is placed at o

annually, a considerable part cfwhich Is said to tie caused by rats.

This Is a terriric Indictment, but besides

rats arc the host of the germ of the bu-

bonic plague, and they are the active mear...

of spreading that disease. They are themost proline of anímala The young fe-

male begins to breed at three months old

and will produce from three to six Utters aat a inter. A sir,vear. and ten little rats

check would Inwithoutgle pair breedingthree years be responsible for a rat popula-

tion of S.135.JJ.If It were not for the dogs, traps, poisons,

and manv other enemies of rats, there wil d

Ihe earth for anythingonsoon b. no roombul rats. Their numbers are kept down, but

the rat populallon Is nevertheless enormous

and cwtlv. The agricultural department ha.entitled "Metnoos orpublished a bulletin

restroilng Hate" Every farmer and erervm,n who baa rats on his premises shouldprocure this bulletin and out precepts

into pta.tice.-rhlladclphi- Press.

Tut to Bleep.

"But lies a regular professional funny

IM""I know he is"!,, you referred to him as an 'unron-iiou- s

humorist "

MKN'N

Mill's heavy oil (train Shoes,cup toe nuil double sole; tillsmakes a Rood strong; wink Shoe,tlie pull- $l.ei."

Men's hriKht Caluiiella, (soilus Vlcl) Uice Shoe. KiirIIsIihack slay, cap toe. the pair $2.00

Men's Vlcl kid Lace, Mar-

shall's Congress Shoe, cap toe,military heel. F.iiKllsh hack slay,n neat anil comfortable Shoe,the pair 'J.óO

Men's llox t.' ilf Hluclier Shoe,half double sole, Kiialish hackBtay and cup toe. the pair, $2.50

Men's Vlcl Kid Lace Shoe,French plain toe, (lie Shoe forcomfort; the pair $2.50

Men's tioodyear well VelourCalf, foxed hlucher Shoe, halfCuban heel, hIiirIc sole and well :

a very dressy Shoe; pair. .$:i.i0Men's Vlcl Kid Fox hlucher

Oxford Shoe, tuut Calf tup. kidUp and inllllary heel, pair, S'J.o--

LADIKS'Iridios' Crown 1'olish Shoe,

Opera 1'tieiit tip toe, corded forquarter, Cuban heel, exiblc sole;a good and neat Shoe for themoney, the pull' $I.HO

Lililíes' Vassal' Shoe, Kid hlu-clier, I'atent leal her, inlaid frontand eyelet slay, 1'aleiil Hp,cxible sole, inllllary heel, hunt

atk stay: Ihe pair $2.00Lidies' Kid hluclier Shoe, I'til- -

'ii t lip, Cuban heel. Oak soles,Kid back slay, hound tonque.This Shoe is all Ihat Is new andstylish; the pair $2.50

Ladies' Kid fox hlucher Shoe,Kid llji, extension sole, common .sense heel, Oak soles; u verypractical Shoe, Ihe pair. . . .$2.50

Ladies' Kid hlucher Shoe, mvIwo-lll- 't heel. Talent Up, newmetlhiiu loe. oak soles, backslay; Hie pair $2.50

Ladles' Vlcl lux hlucher LuceShoe, Paleiil leiillicr fox, cxible.patent tip. 'military I I; Ibis la

a very dressy shoe, pair. . . ,$;l,00

HOYS' LOW (IT SHOKSHoys' lioiigolii hlucher Oxford

Shoes, hall double sole, half

CUT IT IS 1,111111 I'OUHOM.IIT AT 'I'll K

15 i I hoseIT nuil IOc onWe only allow oil rnrh

OUT Cut If oul

ED LAVELLE GUEST OF

EVENING LAST NIGHT

Pioneer Albuquerqucan Found,Home of His Youth Greenand Prosperous After Half

Century's Absence,

The local lodge of Knlglils ..f I'yllilas lustnight gavo a amoker and banquet in honorof the return home of laivclle. who, ac-companied by his wife, reached Albuquer-que a short time ago, after a two months'trip to his old home in West port, countyMayo. In tho west ji" Ireland. There werea number of eloquent bpec-l- s, Includingan acknowledgment hy llie gucHl of honor,last night, and a health vws drunk to ICdLavelle and tho ICmeralil Isle.

Mr. I.avelle, who visited Krin for thefirst time in fifty years, was the center ofInterest on the voyage over tile pond onthe "l.ucanla." of tile t'unnnl line, and backon he "I'mbrla." The Marconi wirelesspeople had printed a neai little brochure onthe I'mbrla, Uiu slory of I'M

l.avellc'8 career and the farewell banquetIn Albuquerque, as printed In the MorningJournal. Mr. I.avelle. who wan given thishonor on account of the fact that it was hisfirst trip act'ofrs In fifty soars. Is distrib-uting these little souvenirs among hisfriends. On the front cover appears thecinhottscd Insignia In red of Iho Cunardline, and Ihe words. "Uoyal Mall Ktt.ulil-shi;- i

L'mbrla."''Ireland was a beautiful sight to ine

after fifty years." said Mr. I.avelle, "andthe countrj'. looked green and fertile andprosperous. 1 visited the Lakes of Klllar-ney- ,

and a more beautiful country there Isnot on tho face of the earth. We visitedHlarney Castle, Queenstown. Iiublln and oili-

er cities, and had a good visit at mv oldhome In Westport. Most of my old friendswere dead and gone, saving a few that 1

went to school with fifty years ago. Ibad a roval good lime and gained fifteenand a half pounds while 1 was away."

Kvei-- one in town Is familiar with Kdand his history, lie was born in Irelandsixty-si- x years ag"v came lo America In

I8..K, served through the civil war. andIn 1K80 came to Albuquerque with the ad-

vance guard of Iho Atlantic and Taclficrailway, now the coast lines. Ho workedoriginally for the firm of lirant McDon-ald, predecessors of Orant Kl'others, andhas been building railroads ever since. I.a-

velle brought back with him a big bunchof "plunder." Including blackthorn "

shamrocks. KiiKllsh coins from atuppence to a sovereign, and souvenirs ga-

lore"Did you kiss the Blarney alone w as

asked the veteran Irishman last night."1 did. oclioiie." said Kd. "Although ine

friends don't belavo It, ami say It wouldn'lmake any difference anyhow."

A Trip Through Hosnla.

It naa Impossible to go about Sarajevo,morning, noon and evening, without feel-

ing oneself In a Turkish town. Kverywhcrcone Is In contact with Iho Turk, a taller,cleaner, stralghler Turk 'than In Turkey,and perhaps still more of a Turk. Thewomen hero are veiled with a atrlctnesa I

have seen nowhere else: a black hood cov-

ers a white veil, which not unly completelyconceals the face, but seems opaque. Onlythe young girls are bare-face- Tho men'sgood looks and fine bearing doubtless owesomething to the Bosnian national ttress.for the Turk here has no flowing robes, butblack knickerbockers. closc-fl- l Ling, a redsash, and a black close jacket, whllo theChristian Hosnlacks allow Iho same formsIn while or In many-colore- embroidery.The Turkish women year a hideous form of

divided skirt, which added lo the uglyveil, gives thein a clumsy apeparance andan awkward calt.

After two nights at Sarajevo. I lolt amidday train lo .lajee (pronounced y alise),about ninety-nin- e miles, bul, also, a tenhour's Journey by the narrow-gaug- e line,my object being to have a day's drivethrough the heart of Bosnia from .lajee to

Banjalilka. During the railway Journey Ihecountry was always beautiful, and t tin Turk-

ish villages and towns, with their while or

black minarets peeping out of (he trocagave It a peculiar charm. I noticed Turkishand Christian women together In the fieldsand saw many signs that Ihe different

of Ihe population got urTwell togetherIn spile of political agitations. It seemedstrange ta the iluk ciiine on Ihe Iraln wan

getting through Its shunting at one of thesmall stations, lo have the bunipings ac-

companied by the evensong of the nlght-bucil'-

Jalare Is a very pretty town with old

ensile and walls, ami with a surprisinglyflue walorrall by which the i'llvas fulls, a

diminutive Mugara. Into the Wrhas (pro-

nounced Verbas. The diligence (whichmeans a landrau and lwlr for one solitarytraveler) slarts at a in. anil the new

road follows ihe Wrbas for forty-fiv- e milesto HanJaluka II Is a most delightful drive,for the road for the first four hours followsa gorge through the rocks where room hadJust been made for It bosldo tho Brpat rtor-ren- t

below, and where from lime lo time II

has no room and must pass through thecliffs In a tunnel. About 11 wo halt forlunch at a village surmounted hy a mediaeval caslle high up above Ihe cliff. r rom

on the loses Its rockv charac-ter and comes to resemble, though on a

,.j,r scale, the valley of the Wye In

Derbyshire, a Miller's Dalo twenty mileslong. The green hillsides are variegatedwith clicrry trees in blossom, and wherethere Is a village 11 has Its minaret of wood

About - we naaa a Turkish village full of

mosoues. and their woollen minarets all In

closed In the fresh green of luxuriant woods

and watered by the V rhas, here no longera torrent. It is the prettiest Turkish vil- -

Inge I have yet seen Then we enter Han-

Jaluka. a Turkish town much A ustrlai lred.lili ugly modern l.uiullnas. with a street

of pretty Austrian villas and the station of;tho "Military ll .adjy.'' ahora the refrernnint room serves also, as Ihe officers' hall- -

renin, and has on the wall. Instead of thebill of fare, the "order of dances " The"Military Hallway" needed ten hours tobring me. by ab.nit .' In the morning, toAgram Sponsor Wilkinson In London Post.

It Tastes Jml Ihe Same. '

"You nay you were in llie ealoon at thetime of the asaault referred to In tile com- -

plaint?" ankert the lawj-er- .

"I war. air."of Ihe bar- -"tilil on take eognizanee

keeper at ihe type?""f don't know what he called It. but I

took what the reat did." Upplncolt'a.

the Way ef Iba Traatgrajr.Billikin What'a tile matter. VVilllkin 'Willikin Matter enough. You know aunt

lima a" I aaalgiwil all my properly lo m)Wf(ti o keep It out of the handa of

f pe.,ple I t. JioU know.Hi I Ik n Vea.

Willikin Well, ebe'a taken the money an-- l

aone off aa aha won t live with m be- -

cauee I awtndhal mf credltora Tit una

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Men's thiodyear well Vlcl Kidhluclier Shoe, three soles, captoe and louir hack slay; thisShoe has all the (rood points instyle, comfort and wcarliiK tinl-1- 1

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Men's (ioodyear welt 1'atent.Colt Shoe, hlucher mat ('all' top,half Culmu heel, medium soleand well; tho perfection of ShoemakliiK: tho pair :i..',0

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."nlf Oxford Shoe, hIukIc sole andwell, half Cuban heel. This Is ailnndy Shoe: the pair W.l.ftO

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Ladles foinmnii sense OxfordShoe, made foi ease and com-

fort, Ciooilvear linn, no lip, lowheel. Vide last, the pair . .$ 1.50

Loillcs' Patent leal her oxToritShoe, hluclier cut mat Kid cnl-n- ir

anil lionl, ituilaLion tip, I nK"eyelets. Silk laces, exiblc sole,Cuban heel; a very pretty Shoiv,the pair $2-0-

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PREVENTION OF TYPHOID

To the Propio f A lbijquTitio :

Tlio health h.nrd of tho cily i.f Albuquerque fola It f in duty to c:ill tho ear-nest attention if tlio ppople P tho preven-tld- n

of typhoid fi;ver, ns a few cases havebeen reported.

Typhoid fever Is probably the most pre- -

ventuble of all dlnennen. not even exeeptinirnnuillpnx. It Ik now definitely known thnt.like nnd dysentery, the Berms ofthe disease are contained only In Hie

from tha Imweiii nnd kldnpys oftlntso sl' k of it, and that It 1.4 net rssary for

person to swallow a portion of such ditv- -

ehar(tes or tiilntrs polluted by them, in or-

der to contract tho dinrase.The pi'rma unually pain entrañe to the

g) Htom throuKh infected witter from wellsor stream a draining lu habited areas, undpolluted by Infected fetal matter, or stielimMtnr may be ran led by flies and dep"- -

Ifd on the food, utensils and hands In tin- -

screened kitchens n nd dining rooms. The(Terms may also bo carried on tho hands ofcareless at leudan ts, or on soiled clothing.

Indlrcotly, hy uslm; milk or other ar- -

tleles of uncooked food or drink from cowsand vessels washed In Infected water. leefrom infected water Is a!o dangerous, as Ithas been proven thnt freezing does not kilthe germs. A large volume of water tut y

be infected from one tuse, nod. If alreadypolluted wllh organic mwter, becomes aready cull uro fluid for tho multiplicationof the germs.

Convincing fuels as to bof h wa tor andlas beln ft carriers of t his dlseaso nilj-h- t

bo mult piled Indefinitely, If space

Teased upon the teachings of the foregoingfacts, I he following rub's have Iteen pre-

pared with caro for Iho guillante of nilpersons Interested in their own and thepabilo health.

1. When It Is known or suspected that aperson has tvphold fover, he should beplaced In a Inrpe, well ventilated room, withhe windows nnd doors w HI screened, and

sii'h preparation bo made from thefirst day for the thorough and systematicdisinfection of all discharges from tho bow

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els and kidneys as will protect other mem-

bers of the family, the attendants and thecommunity.

2. A solution of chl'Tldo of lime, eightounces to th guitón if water, uhould heprovided in quantity nnd a quart of thisshould be put In tho bed pan or vessel eacntime before It receives tho dischargee, andshould ho well stirred and allowed to elandIn tho vessel at luust an hour before It I

burled.3. Soiled bed or body linen should re-

main in the chloride of lime solution foran hour,- and may then be safely put Inthe family wash. Polled paper or clothesused about the patient should bo Immedi-ately burned. Attendnnts should wash thehands nnd the lips frequently, and rinse themouth always before eating. No one shouldpartake of any food which has stood in thesick roorn. Alt of these precautions shouldbe continued until tho recovory Is completeund until nil diarrhea has ceased.

4. Typhoid fever Is hot contagious In thesense commonly understood, and if the pre-

cautions above Indicated are faithfully andIntelligently carried out, a case may betreated in any family or community withperiod safety. If others have the disease.It will be becatiso they were Infected fromIho same source as th patient, or con-

tracted It elsewhere. The enme preautlonsshould he observed tn dysentery and allother diarrhea diseases. Including summercomplaint In children.

B. All welt water, unfiltered water andmilk stored In cans or vessels washed lu

such water ehould be looked upon as sus-

picious, and should always he boiled be-

fore it Is drunk by any one. Uncookedvegetables should also be washed 111 boltedwatr.

Tho windows and doors of 11 dwellinghouses, nnd especially of the kitchen anddining room. should nlways be wellscreened and tho flies actually kept out.Unless this Is done a carelessly managedease of typhoid fever or other diarrheal dis- -

tHso, even a mile or more away, may be a

source of danger on account of flies. Asmosquitoes are now known ta be carriersof malaria, the same precautions will pro-

tect from this poison also. The universaland effectual practice of these precautionswould require Intelligent care and some ex-

pense, but would result in the practical dis-

appearance of one of our most common andfatal domestic pestilences, which Is not onlya disgrace to our civilization, but an an-

nual scourge and tax upon the people, incomparison to which smallpox and cholera,plague and other exotic diseases, so fearedby our people, sink Into insignificance.

FRANK M' K KR,President Board of Health.

D. If. CAUNH, M. IX, Secretary.

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ALBUQUERQUEGAS. ELECTRICLIGHT &POWER CO.,Cor, Fourthand Gold.

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Phone Red 98.

i". Ilia memory ami maVnfcu- - iiub to lak.the pluci! ef (lie mavii wliUli an tlfci! yearhaa tifrn un'uf the Iduat ronnpleucua "fTtliihy (liurehyuril. linsiarul Mima

lne. 4 "i

I'nijrrla Mainx-re(- l by Itislna I'rlrra.The deveh.nnienl boom In the fur west I.

kIUiik the reiiamaijon aervlca a g.axl dealnf roneern nt the .reaetit time.

With ever? nail uf ihn Intertni'tin taincountry (ilil'tylna a remarkal'le ImlUlinRhaotn. Ihd soverrimrnt flints Itaelfliunilleapped hy ta Innhlltiy la aecura

bida fur cnnsli ncl Insr Ita bit: Irrljra-- tton Tn lui:, ('"iitrai ti.rit aro all

I'oidod un mth' rallrftarl nerk, whhh willareupy their attpntl.m fur miiiiy mnnlhs tnfeme, wluifi fm.illcr vciitineiori have allthey ran pnaalhly do to tali" care i.f thelocal ttetnanila of elliea ami tuwua.

Many uf (he (''.ntrtieia ef ttie (rnvcrnmcilthave been advertised aevoia' tlialiB 'withoutaeeurlnic reaaonahte hlda. 'Ilie frovcrnineutla eenfruuted wph Ihe prep.-sitio- tif dnlnatho worH hy,. ..rea "r ill; pnaliwin-In- a

It unlll there la an Imprevenielit III eon-rtlt- l.

ata. The present time ta must tiiiprapltloua fur Hie K"vernment t" uiatettiike da- -'

hur the,. W"!'k.,ltAi'lf. There Is all unitaualacarelty of Inln.r. Wiign ure from i'l toR(i per rent higher than t a yeara nan,wlilla. efficient- hiia hfaji ratherliian Ininr.ivrd by tlio uniimited demandfor laborera.

OwInK la thi femi'tenss ut much of thnSf.verntnsnt work from eiiu-- and tmvna.labor la net attracted thereto, and aa arule the Rnvernment flna only theer the moat undealrnhln elasa ef laborera.The ateady and aklllfut werkera are allbnr.

Tha eeal of all kinds nf material haa In-

creased emirmausly.' Take cement, fur Instance, which entera so largely In Ihe

nf ilnms una iien.lworka, and forwhich the auvernment la itsklny for hundreds of thousands ef barrels. II baa beencomiiellell In accept bids n t prices nearlydouble those paid Uvo years alio. livenat thn preaent hltih price only a few nianuftiilurera are eompetlna:. and today thii ce-ment required . far Idahn, Montuna, W'yem- -

ok ami lha J in kolas la shipped from Oil

Lumber haa nearly doubled In price, andItoraea and muirá now coat fully twice whatthey did lliree yenra aen. A an llltiatramm i.r ihe reelerlal increase In Ihe costnf eonatruction Iho follewfnif exumplestiled, ''

III Hull and I 115 the averaKe eastearthwork exeuvuilon Ha about ;i centaper ruble yard. Today (he prevnllInK ralesfor similar work ure (rum :M to nn cents.A Inritn contract kr aradiiiK waa lei nt incents per yard, auq tlio contractor executedlbs contract and furnished the leuulredbond. When hu camo to secure the neees-aar- y

mnehttiery. animals and luhur hefound the work would enat so much morethan his hid lhat he threw u: his bid andforfeited It In bond. Un reudvcrtlspment thecontract wns again let ul üt cenia per yard,and the contractor la anal to he losinRornney al Ihls price. runrreteIn 1IIII5 averiiKed IS..-.-0 per ruble yard, whilethe responsible bids thnt year are fromtl to IM

The troubles uf the ronlriietor In thematter uf ahlpppifr materials am shewn bythe experience ef one rontr.ielor, who or-

dered a shipment In November nnd loadedIt en eats, detailing; a mn to follow therara and expedite early delivery in everyway possible. Notwithstanding- - nil Iheseprecautions more tbun three months elupsedbefore Ihe materials were received al Ihelrdeatjnatlon. only a few hundred miles away.

Tho notably Inerenaed cost of construc-tion has compelled ti revlaloti uf the

rstlmates nn nil of the lumo projects,and If there is not a material ImprnventenlIn conditions II may be necessary la post-pone further construction work un some, ofIheae projects for an indefinite period. Anyfurther Increase may render some cf theprojects so expensive tliiit dl ITIeulty willnrtse In eeti-ii- settlers In tukn the lands.- Iteelamatl'in Service nnlietlll.

i i:iiii . UK ti'iii:i).Kill ilie (.i r,. is. liy Jiri'-H- liiiitr II1-0- -

incl. bliiK t ,111 hk Kcllel'.Many people wild iliiive Hiiffcred

wllh cnlnrrh for years jiHturaily feelHtat t li o disease (unnot. be L'UVftl, andhecmiin (ItM'oiiruKOtl.

Tln lr' failure to (ret relief I due toHie fact that they hate not lined therliiht remedy, rntmrh i mi nffoctlonof Ihe head, throat ami lungs, turcannot he cured hy slotnach iloüin";.

The only sclontllii' unit nutiiraltreat mrnt for Hila disenso Is i,

which i" hreallird ihroiifih a neatt

pocket Inhaler, so Hint its healini!medicated air reaches the most re-

inóle air-cell- kills ,c eil.-.- h S''r:::s,nnd restores Hin nitietioiis lueiuhrtineof ho nose, throat anil hipe, to ahralihy I'omlii ion.

Is the only (lire for cn-

lnrrhf

that has ever hceti Kohl with thouinlei slnndinir that it was to cost nhso.Inlely nolliinn unless it cured. .1. II.ti'UoMly t'n. sell ill 'his waynnd nrc always rc.ulv to refund themoney If It does not relievo and eurocatarrh.

'I'he hoalllisT nnd nut Isepl lo balsamsof pet form their purposelo 11 ml hy iisluu; Ihls rem-edy for a few times ( 'i ll "day, you can t

soon euro yourself of any catarrhaltrouhles.

A completo outfit consist-ing of n liollle of nuil nil In-

haler cost lull J mi. ,1. 11. I) KiellyCo. ila

The End ofHumanity

For w.tlrh we ).ii..r is the partthat has I lie tVi-t- To makulliftn i.ainiy arnl r'ol romforttthe is thn tuk jissiKnptl to ur.

If you want t ce how hardwe ui rive to iirconipllsh this, toihi of iur ri.stomorsjiiHt tome In aitil hiMport ournrw lint'.i of Htlish Suinmi-- r

Shut's,

Slon's Patent Colt Shoe and

. ...;.oo, n;t.r(. $;t.75, 9 l.oo

Wnmrn's Patent KM Shoe andOxfords.... IflW). $.1.50, $3.00

Men Vi I Kid nnd Calf Shoesand Oxfords,....92.3, $.50. $3.o, $.rno

V t m o n 'h vr! K. J f h o s and'oxford f

91 7. 9.1.00. 93.MI

Cuiva Slioe nnd Oxfttrd'.,$.o0 lo 9 23

J). A. MACPirilllSON. I'realiUnt.W. a HI'llKK Kdlti.r.

II. H. IIKNINfl i'lty K.liL.r

TCutn-r'- ni crund-cln- nintter At (heP'l"fflre nt Alhurim-rfjuP- N. M , unilsr Rt;l

rtvrrnm r.f Mst'r'h S. R7.

Tills MOKMVfl JO I ItNAI. IS TIIKI I IMMI HKI'I HUI AN I'AI'fR ttV MB'MKXHO, M rroKTINfi TIIK I'RIM'I-V- I

tM OF TIIK I1MTBI.K A1 1'AUTV

AIJ. TIIK TWK, AMI TIIK MKTIIOI.M IIITIIK HI-- I III II AN l'AKTV MIIK..N TIIKVAKK Nil. Ill'

MrRer rlrrtilnllon IIihii any ollirf paperIn N'rw Slnlro. Iliit unir pHprr In KvwMsit-- lwiel rvrry itiiy In lt, wr.

"Thrt Alernlns Sturmil hila m lillt,rrutin lltiin Ik B.'i'.ir.lcl lo nojt

lh-- r pniwr In Alhwiumiiw ur nr ollurdully Xr Huí." Tha AnirlnnNriMT IMrwt.iry.

TKKMtt Of Kl HKf KIITHIN.tally, hy mall oim jmr In a.lvunre. . . lit OA

Unity, t.y carrier, ene month 6'-

Pally. I.y mi.it, tni mt'inh &0c

A I.IM'MrKIIUI' K KKW MKXH'I)

Tin: taut m.roiti: tin: iiokm;.

Wo lire lo tin v- nnotliet elect Inn inI lie riuil-- of H Mh'ilt time, Ik ll 111 luxl.e the elly government to put uni i i y liuildltiR which, we me told, willlie nil niiiunieht Id the town. Tlmlwould he nil rlKhl lint for Ilie l.ielUnit there urc other IIiIiikm will, li

need ho much mole I nun we need :i

illy ImitdiiiK. There )m no remun hythe elty eminol trinsnet 11m IhikIiu-h-

for ii while In ii rented hnlldlliK. JiihIun well tin ii inen-hnn- or inrrlmnl''

nil live In u renleil dwelling, or curryon his hiiflnesK In 11 n iite.l Htorei nomor hiiii. ltut un iiileiii:ile Hewer

telii In HoTiiet hlnii thill N '" ii lisul ut c

.teneiit i)" i fHHlly, Kiiiiiethlnn Unit i

need tell tlm" more than we need n

eliy ImiidiiiK, "Oil yet sonietliliiK thntwe inn not rent or burrow, r'nr thecity iiiithorllleii 10 Rive no heeil lo ii

miilter of thin unit, whli h In mi iictuiil.resent need, lunl the vvunt of whieh

h ll.ihl'i to ciium the people nt anylime perl. oik Iomm of property or 111'',

ii nd yet iii-- k pel iiiIkhIiiii to iiinke binhoiid Ihhiio for the purpowc of pultihKup u hulhlliiK t tint we (iin Kit nloliirwlihoul, Im pulllnx the curt In lore tinborne, unit In tiuiipcrliiK villi theplllllic Interdi Mild till! puhllc

Another iniprnveinent th.il we needv.tMlly more thnn we need a ellylilllldillK li 11 betterment of our elly

lKtrcct.i. An Ioiik iih we think arctoo poor to 101 y for Hinlldeiit lahorto ke(' our pnhllc thorotiKhfnre In

ileeent eondltloti. p ml have to let noineof our moht coninionly lined ntn elH rofull of "chm k IioIch," to the (llHi-oi-

foit imd Iohh of the people who driveover them, we cimnot Juwlify onrs"lvcsIn f pi inlli'K much money lor luxuries.

We me not hy nny meaiiH nppoMed

In llhenil horn! Ihhiii- - for the pin-P'i-

of puilimr up 11 rcspcci.ihlc i llyhulldlriK, nnil we would not limit theHum to thirty ihotn-Min- l ilollarn. hulwe would not allow It to ( row d, llself

the front at the oM of ttother thlliun which we need HO

nun h more - and II we are not verytinli h mistaken with renard lo Un!

temper of the people of A llitlilicrilie.that In Hie way 11 coiisldernhle ma-

jorityl

of them look nt Hie mailer.Winn the city hall hoinl proposi-

tion w.im raitmiiili-- lo the people, homemouihH HKO, only 11 comparativelyfew took the trouhle lo no lo Hiepoll. Im i jiiisi- ihc law In totee at thai in

time le'pilied (lie all Irmal l e vole ofof all the itialiliei vnterj.

nl the city, 11 not votiliK al all ,i

Ihe hiliie flH voliHK no. hell.e a y

of the votctK .lyei al himc.Ilul Hie law haw Mince licell chanped.

i.iwc IhIIiac, mo that a two-lhiid- s mi- -

JlMlly of Ilie Miles last Will he Mllli- -

. ieiii lo any Ihe proposition, findii

Ihe Mili if nt (In- ell) should hear llilfnt in intnd.

HI l.W l III MM M lllV.

The 1I1 ti lopmi 111 ot lie o ) hefcone foiwaid li such leaps andhound, that Hie lalllo.olH. despiteI heh h; us t foils, hive I. eculltl.ihl.' lo Hu ir i. Hules al.ie.clwith i he don tot" 11 poti them andoliseipu nt ly iheie Is 1lt1lveiK.il cum-

lalnl on ai oik. the I'l i. s I11 h

iK pin a lo't of llilil I'he.KIIK-.- i thata tul dolllH tin

li lt then loir' I'll'. Klin .i'l--

Soulhi Ml IV Hi.', a oi'hnu i.- loll I oh Us I ... 111 I '

I'll III- i s nl pM-.t- t

oh id S in 'i ,1111 is, ,1

opcnlv ehrilNliiK t

I. .pp. t Inn ate helnn ,ehelp up. HI.! I: II h

w il till.ho f Hun

.. hlila. 1. I .1 '

lhor!l.II. a folic I ,1

Ill Hi. II I I ,' e V s. lo u i piI oli.illi.o, o H.o.t- - !,. t e . 10 o,Hell ni w el as ,m Ho ' .p. s a 11

till to till ell .a .111 s y "i "i no oon iif .fop anoliler st! V tilloll. a atll. 'e lefetrii i; I. ü... , ... ,,.I. .it o affaiis alaite iueii ,:, uri,.;1 Clil;. is. 0 lal decline-- - sc.; i

tiu liceos i ft ex'elisle, as 1. L. n

"' d. ll oiihl ll"t pos-ii- o

opila'.-- MühoiH pa fill l.a ion Ly n.I "Hoi.t ..'f;. i.il of th load.

'h,. . of s.oi, contjnui'S : o

I a i!" I, at at a)l 'it-- lu ruilltli!o;.ia:'.,. Tlo li t -- l. t ioU-- ! a. 'quiretoilui.es of ei lain tailt onil uiMtuiXels

loin the il.se ..f Wonder thatn.iahi ' e 1.. n ,iil.eil In a know -

of t.i.T l,n lit,,.., Attain. ihHieie a.. n f.uious tittil iiol unooinin 11 itist autk'u that tjUtujtl men

KAILEDUCED

WAYATES To ALL Point

I

ItAM HOAl) TH'KKTS IHU (.IITAM) MMJ. COIIKESrOMIKM.JSfeüIJt ITKI.

MOURE'S tTcKET OFFICEOnly Member of American Ticket

Brokers' Assoelutlon.1i:i WpkJ Central Avenue. Albuquerque

ALBUQUERQUE PLANING FÍILLAll Kinds f Mill Work a Spclally.

Tlio ICiK'lit rlm-- fr (ioiKlW ork at I.nw Prices.

A. J. Love, ProprietorPlume 40. 40 S. I'lrst Streot

St. Elmo Sample & Club Rooms,lis ii lijirncll. l'ropi Iclor,

120 West Central Avenue.CHOICE rjQuons SHRVED. AM,the popular pumps. K?no every Mon-day. Thni'scln v nnd Saturday niirhts.

Don J. Rankin Companylire I usura ni'e. Henl .Inte and

Iiouiih. Phone 517. Uoniii 10 . T.Armijo Kiilliline, Alliiiqntriip. X. M.

Arthur E. WalkerFire JiiHiirJHHc. Scrrolnry Mutiinl

linililinir Ahhím'IíiI ioM. l'liono 595.21 7 Mi ent (cutral Avenins

a Ti n ir q r j: is q r kFoundry and Machine Works.

ll. V. Hall, Proprietor.Iron and Urnss íastlm;, Ore, Coal, andLumber t'ars. I 'u leys, (irate Hars, BabbittMetal. Columns and Iron Fronts for Build-ings. Repairs on Mini up and Ml nine Ma-

chinery our vprrially. FtU'MMtY, East Hldof Railroad Track. A Unniueoue. New Mteo

THE WM. FARR COMPANYWholesale anil Retail

IIKAI.EK i.N HtKSIl AMI KAI.T MEATSHaiiNagn a Sneelally

For Cattle and Hobs the Hlpgest Mar-ket Prices is TalJ.

GROSS, KELLY & COMPANYWholesale Merchants

Wool, lllilcs and IVllHa. Sieelally.

AMtUQl'KKQVK lyASAT'.OAS

Lobby SaloonCHOICE LIQUORS SERVED

rilMfoar lieer on Tu.Come In nnd (let Acquainted.

W. II. Al KXAMIKIt, l'rop.

L.B. PUTNEYEstablished 1873

Wholesale Grocer, Flour, Feedand Grain. Agent for

Mitchell WagonsAlhiiniierijuo New MexleoA !' I' 1. 1. 1ST OF TKt T II 1'' O K

$8 i(old rronm ffl.OO(old rilllnRs, uinvtirds fromTainleMH Kxlraetioii C0o

All Work Absolutely Guaranteed.

DRS. COPP & PETTIT,liimin I !. N. T. Armijo lluililinx.

Excursions

Mexico j 'll y and return $40.25June a to June 16; limit Auuust 31.

Norf.dk, Vn nnd return 15 daylimit, $5ti.75: CO day, J72.90; seasunlimit liecemher 15, Í87.20.

lienver and remiii, $.1.70; ColoradoS)tincs nnd return $ LÍU.7E.; Puehloand return. $ IS. tin. Tickets on saleJune I to .September .'ill, 1U07. Keturnlimit October 31. KMI7.

T. P. PI ItPV. Aif-nl- .

THE "SHORT LINE"To the Mihing Camps of Colorado, Utah and Nevada; toDenver, Colorado Springs andPueblo, is by may of Santa Fe,'New Mexico, and theDENVER & RIO GRANDE

RAILROAD

Through the fertile San LuisValley; also to the San JuanCountry of Colorado,

For Information ag to rate, trulnserf Ice, descriptive literature, address

S. K. HOOPER,General pewenyer and Ticket Agen'

m:NVKK. om,n.

I FRENCH FEMALE

D I I O Ir iisi. i.A Samt riT4i Kb. ii. for Vw.itMrn McmTW.Tms.

EVtR KOWH TI FAIL. .M ""I Sl.l s.'i.f. tmii LuArat"...! or U'jar, H.'ftindml. bout prppi.f. ilj lr Sot. Will .M tMMUttl... h. n..d for

ht mrm .jji wcip.i u uw qbMlTtB MFD. CAL CO., Box r. i..c.tt ...

Sold in Albuqutraut fcy flie I. H. O'RtUly C.

ifNo Matter What

Your business, it will pa-yo-

to investigate tlinew Agent's Contract f

Tlie Mutual LifeOP XfcW VOUK.

. R. FERGUSON, ManagerColea Block, El Paio, TSaa.

i!iiiilrlen relntlve to these (list loxiire.rinil Ih iitille possihle, ta'catisi! im-.- .,

in nt 1.conle may he com erncd. II

is up In the president of the road,Mr. Harrlrnan, to wr that Jui-tir- e is

dune an wi'll to hl bIoi khohlern as tnIhe HhlpprrN. Hut whether Mr. Hani-ma- n

choosex to push Ihe hniilry or let

t drop, nellher he nor Ihc official"cniicerni'tl, Kays me .an. ran uc

aiillcd to mifle' Invent Iri Ion. and Ihc

iiii,.istn:e oimniMiH eommlsilon will

he asked to cxnmlne the cha t Ken, It

seems (dear Unit the peixonK ( oncei ncd

hive in hp 11 Ktility of criiiiin.il iicim. in

i,lraveiilloli of the KJ Ivin:-- law

iK ilmd iliscrlinliiaHoni'.

, .TION.l- - M'lSAM i:.

The trump nuisance in one of na-- f

tloital nroriorllonn. Jt has thun li

lefied Boliilioii, and worst of all. li If

KiowiiiK every (lav. I'loi.l,eis, n noled nocloliKlt, warns u

that thlH evil N far less depcndei n.

ilion Rood and had timen than mostn.. ..I.... .... l.le ofpeople im.iKiie.. 10

In- - vii urn lit army, he mciiHons Ilie

c.i thai in Ihe yearn Iram !"U to

I'm.',. inclusive, 2.1.ÜH4 trespasserswere killed hy laihoad trains and

Vt.'iM were hi.hired, nnd from ant- -

laif lo three-fourl- h if Ihese trespasi'- -

ei M w ere v.'lKl'a lltK.

.Mr. ileclarcM Hull for the sakenl' Hie rnllrondH alone, soinetliltiKmiKlit to he done lo mltiy.ale the

tramp nuli-aiic- lie has ohlaliicdlesllmony from more than half the...It,.,,.... or Hie I'lllled Ulule IH to

the IhlevhiK. hiJiiricH. dealh. accidentsand tinaiiclal losses due to HwnrniN

of tramps. 'I'he railroads do notthe iraiiip nuisance to any

Inherent defect ill our Industrialhut lo unenforced nnd Intide-iiiml- e

laws and they point In proof tonn niter uhseiue of Irpspassiun on the

railroads or i'iirope.A111111111 Ihe remedies Mr. IíCW Is

proposen to remedy the trump ovil

are:t l"ll lll'tweell lawn.

u.i.l inllniiiila III pniaeriillim and ran v lit nut

iiKi'liiit.. vny.i'liiita alclil't ne nn

inl"linl ul Inn il liiliar far ei.lnnu.'liuii'-.Us.

Tli'sliimH ln ale.ulil he onforeeiliihrii aileiiiiHlii. at niml tienen When nuKin- -

piiU., nnil nil'.pti-i- l wliell ' "'na.;l. The coiUH i.f i.fi'.ei-int"- Hinl nialnte

inner "t vanranla ahiailil he inmle a latelull Ml

llnlh lilllilln ll"llld refine "B It i

ni. I'' l.t vaeriinla.Wltile Mr. Lewis hilcnded hln nli- -

ser ntlons if apply especially lo Ihcislertt stales, they art- eitually (ip- -

pllcahle lo the west nnd soulh, us theHouston l'ofl ilechires, there Is no ex

cuse tor lilieness anywiicii- - 10 nie.iinilry. 'I'he demnnds for hihor iih-ti-

every comniunlty. In thesouth and wist the farmers are offer- -

luir 1:1 fit- w afles for farm help, nndt these Idle men rcftme nhsoliilely

to necept nny kind 01 lanor, ui anylire. 'I'he only remedy for Hie

imp evil is Ihc etirorcenii'iil or lawsUnit will compel them to work. 1'p loHie jirisnl lime, Ihe uulhorilicN haveKciierally stopped al oideiiiiK vn K I'll tit h

In niove on. 'I'll Its melhod serves toelicM' one cotiitnunll y, hut forren

(hem upon unolhcr. II. will rcpiiresi. let laws and a Ion hclweeiiI'illcs. lounllcs ami stales lo Mtpprcss

.iK in 111 y, hul tin' end will JiihI y al-

most any easouahlc means which willomplish II.

l'l! IMI I I I Nti Sllt 'l Al.lsM.

HotitUe t'oihtan dei lares that theparamount Issue at Hi present time.Imlh 111 the I'nlled Slales and nhroad.

soclahsui and he further declareshal t lie av. wed advócales of this Ism

me md dohm half us much to promote i

as tim e who ate opposed to It uredome, hy id i in a UtiK the ownership of

.1 1, nnd utmost everything else,Ihe Kcneial rii .eminent,ei haps Mr. t ht.in Is ili;ht. At

I tie. S l s tin Sin Antonioss, he is not ih .st.ite.sinaii toKc-- I that v may he HolliK u little a

,.fir in I In illtcilioll cf C K ' . II at

hiiiK hy si ilute and )iriidinKnot only Hie Ipoiaholis hut the -

In I. Ill ! II l.rll Willi fsUardiaii andn.'tiltoi

I'llele was n lime when the merl-- n

an it ix. was ei v Jealous ol hisit y a ml and Itnpnllent

if too muí h g ettiment icstralnl.The pi' U1.1t that Kovernmcnt Is alest wh Hut et lis ie, 1st" laid notthen he.i reversed.

We He. to he Ki t : lis very faru a from the hp s that Kent .1 lly pt ii

tailed III hotli tin political pattiesheroic Ihe I'.'pu; is a me tol w a rdwith H Hew (loci Ule thnl appears !o

if taken ti til in litiM. t liwtiKh t lir 'H

pn j railed.

otfh ("O" K i in l 'Ut i'iiin haso num. : n.n iiiitt m

1h.1t he 'lah! Hi ill Ai i lias lici-t- '

01 M.t Intoo.ly 011 A itu'i'U .i

'im if i tuilH-M- f, l

'

i'

tl tt. '

t fu;!

in r i ih-- i '( muí n nl -

I 1U

i I ll t? -l ntl i'IH K.'lit

" h :v l i li.jui.l t I Ifv fi"i! hlMlsrif liri

in .i (!'! hi'! til II -- MM s.

roit iir.M oin ii;iks thyVA.NN S Mil M AIN.

S" Mus. tlii'Bij 1I1I liiitil rceorilnt IKxa-lll- . Mute later.

The hind fraliil llehtnliiK ha")' It vlll

slrlku 111 Nyw next.

It raally Ini'.st anfc la lav one'auei-i-i.H- O'UHly in Um trunk,r". ' -' A unny I'llaih Hi.- way the iunteatt trl I

I.. .'t 1. lit ut the KlilKK M'Sletday-

rut that uut ef tin' ri'C'.i'l." nía Mr,

I'flihnril. the I mpnrl In In veal IfiMler.

IM laivelle'a "lily reyret la that ha e.iyhlu'ilalnij thy Ktneruhl ll" hack with him.

la la Kielilnu tnalruiinlil afraid (a pull.Huh iiiu (cjtt iiii' iiy In tli "UiMailnatiiin?"

furry aid think 'lie I'nliijnnea wert. eusymoney 11 tier In.- tu' Idea the Kama fc RunK.

Itt'Iiertcr prlehnril will loan lila J"h ith

the Alinaiiac II Im h'ta hunaeir act sciepeaiiKiila-

'Wlnii'a 1" mime?" niiiienra I" luivnl.eeii 11 Invorlie uinxlui i.f Ihu II. ai. líniuvíllcl'i.inllet.ai

I'lie li.nrlltli' ailKiíi'Blh. hl l"'i'il niailethin (iialianH Hal Pursuit! ren'.rt t.

HshlllKlen.

".Mr. 'i'leir'nit fa not my kind "f niati."silts ,lni clntk, tliurilerer. N"t au-i- l u Inulree.Miiiiii'ii'lHlliin, thut.

W lllnld. It I under.'it I tins iiol'il Willif f his third iiili'l-es- t In a nulich i.r

u.ie iiilli'il hi! Kveulllu Inal I'tunenl. lluckI, j thw hunk.

It Is icAful. A eiileful perusal of Ihe hillof fare falla to shew Hint the ivlelaany Welsh lillci.lt i.r He III In ehe-s- i'. Themutter la really to" "aiekenluK'' la illaetlsa.

II la hur.l far Ihe li.enl fcainty uulh'.riHi--lo tlinleistiinil haw nn'"nii eiaild Hpenkluirahly I" ('hnule lloanc, Hie ii.ltnM-iihl-

K'lia wna aenl UU frulll llerulllllloeounly.

J11I1 Clink. inurderifr ama he ctiuhl anclt(inil 'taste t lie l.llt i .ajldn l ae(! II.

line ef Hie chief Kl'"undH far 't'l'i'lfaril a

II Is aalit. ivlll he the fuel Hint he(ilihl'l aupply cllceae apeetililcs to all ptlann-era- ,

I'tlacti Hun rlntenileiit Ilttraam iijipeara p.have heiin estrcmely p.'imliir Willi Ihe

Incendiaries. lilKhwny rnlihera. atriaurarm men. cutthroats, horse Udevea nnd etherrellneit and Kent lenuilily Inmates nf tlln

prlai'li.

There la tM'ihnpa n.ulihiK ni'.re to hethan lite nainful wav In which tha

pies. Ill enmity i. filíela lire allllldltiK I'V theirpledse lu Hie peeplc reKKI'dlllK hover canil!'aalm lea. The anvliii' nf a.nne It'll li.iusiiu.1d.'lhila la u lilllii Item thut pienses the

Mux later tin ph.. net "f..p !'

I'l le hu nl ( nern.usty I "llul-- -"

Max I louder "( '..p !"I'rieliiird (In fid aweiit I "Yea. air; yes.

air. Just n lu.'tueiil "

Max din liaielt ) "COPY!"I'rlehunl h'idia nl i'l"i'k and filial K.

'I'lie M"liiliiK .l.aiinul takes this means '"'Heknewh-'IslU- till' receipt of all III el'esl un;

volume entitled "Til lea In Lumia III NewMexico." ilealliuf with ei'l'liilu mutters ..fsome I'll yeiira a" which will d.iulaltss heperused with lili'iil Intereat hy Ihe Atmamit.1'artn uhiia luu-r- If n.a. w iiv li"l '!

Il la un mittiine. The p""l nhused Innsetílleles nuil minai'i.'iia for m'Uiths ul u time.hud notlilnn l" cut i;''1'l heef, pork. Ime.in

eluet M lll'sl. Ii'ilniillll aiiuaaue, I.iiik link fallane. lil'HIlN. t Ice. potatoes, huller. aiuiur,salt, aleuf.l atiples, slewed pi lines,Iieui Ilea, hi eta. iarr..ta. inui'UI'ntil nnilehi'taf.

'I'll-- lie elll erpl IsllIK nel spnpefrt, ill'Alunlllne nil. III.' lllllMUlu I list I'Ulllelil

tune lor a.'ine airiiiiKe reus..i failed to punllsh iiii' i.f tile tiilelestlnir H'oahlea of ellelilanxllte Pi li.lteli.li. alias Kilss.-- pelel let "II

altas Jil'lse Itilsh. alias ( 10. I'elldletan. w h

r..l.lie.l Ihe ui.liov and Ihe eii'litin ii ml nil"lias I'elitoVfil lo r.oil-lllo- IPilO'tlUIOl II" ill

Ihe posllioa of pU'sid.nt of till, llllleau ..faun lui at l"ii

'I'he l.us Cillzea lilael' n ti 11..11

Hint Ihe pen II enl la 1 Is belas' isl tit at e.land ns soon is Ihe nvest lent eat Is liiilsliedIhe tlea saja II Kill tail. llsh Ihe resalí.This ualuriillv lends one I" Inipllte why III.'(,'lllr.i'n nfia'esuld does n.a publish the resullbefore the esl liial loll Is II tshf d - TheDvetilnu I list ii"'eil

l.ilo' the ns1 ruinen! nnd Ilie Alm.11t.1e.

bl. h pul.laln d the lost. tt biTole Hie "lu-

rsl Isal l"li'' una slarte.l

fill el. tor of Hleiitl.boat.In IV'l.'. at the i.ne of I!. II "II went lo

Paris, and Iheie, tliiit P'lir, In Ihe . ..aip.int..f .I.... llnilon. Ilie 111 111. a l a ul hor of"llaslv I'u.litliiK I'Vpel lliu'llled on he Seinelililí II Sill line ex. a. .Hue I" whl.h be

lie the 11. ,. I..1..11I... Then he bull'sal. anil Ine boat, tn nlii'ti Napoleon tookpusslna liii. iesl. 1111. will. h. .ai .inly It.

!i!. at Post bad u faith trialllul. mu. h .. bis ili.aieioliilmenl. In'ltbert'laine nor iioul.l bui this Inventi.. .1, lihieh non. alter a eelilllii. la luuilo--by Hie 111 1" a ti iii-- iihn b the atibinarlii"boat ha. ifsioaeit in Ituiiil lisrut 1..11S,

llllt liieilllt III..' pulton bud llullle the lie.pliltlituni'e of ll" belt II I. mast "ti, theAieelli all uonlNti'i- t" I'liooe. w ho. In IT.'.K.

had sn.cessltit Irled I" epeiute a steainbonlat New Y.ak of l'u ..rt'a clever-ness s an uiMMilor, he ibi'leinal l

pal t ml sblp( will, the ultimate purp.'Se ofseiaiiiia ttie rinht t" run

In .Neil York wai.oa A b..iit bill ll toKnlton unit tried nt 1'aiis 111 ltoi was suf-

tleletltit ptoinlslllK. IIS II model, to ivi.iiuntin.-t- aiiil.ll Ions underlnblne. and in lvtl.

fiilten rilained 10 Ainei-l.-- t" Ih'iiiu workon Ihe ('leim.ait. whl.h t".k her name from

i Initsi on s couiiu; s.at on the lltidsoni. t.t no f,.,. n, and sixieen andhalf feet broad It is a c ui tous fai t - .1

m men i a 011 Fretu h cliliins .f firloilitaleiiin na l Ion--- 1 list In I'tini. the

l.l.'t iilfAlllt.i'dlPl !? tiltltll 1U ti'I'l u- t r ..f t ho liivint liinn ( hi ' 'If r

nt tul t'T itip ci UoMiPiit nf lii-- r i,'i'arftii r in I Hinlnmt crf-- il i femili,,r ,t.

U m li. Ih' il what e in to l.nv.j nl ii. t,4, nt irni i'n If Vf rir. um

tt mf t Inn i h,. ifimr innpft c u !n'iiK kui"tli ll K.iil.iii nt niiftil l'u- rtHt:i.irh

f til-- ' "IlilllKi' I Talft. p. Iltlna !' t ins ii. d ni .1 In tha tint It in l nj , ti

i f ir i th. th hi;;'-- thnt hr;t ilMMit .U i oi'iIii-IHnr- . Im.í.-ím- uf In

tn . hie h Kul ti w .i ln oUftJhi mu : n'li ly i r n u hn ut

iv .1 n hj lltK in I:it- .11.1 ; KlrtM " Slit

n :n-- i'i.t tiriit t v t? r! an:i. t ti' r alv Mini tt tr nt H!m

t"iil ( ' l ..xil'!t ft'.t'' atr , un. I the fir Hi ni) w .ir owf!

tNlM.tl. .!. Wt lih M !íll in hH.i ru. if.t ht- - tirtt oft.Mv.r,.n ,N. v.k !:,! t 4111

' r i "uml arul rl rt'rnf1iI'Mi )rt i h w.t ' " t h cotw

it,'.! tli w l.'intu 111 of Ihe i: tiiir- urrut ihe Mm

I Irnrnt .r. t! o leo re- -

.M k p ifn..i. .ii.,t .n r. i;iri im:,,l I v tt A iifiiT i tt- jir 'tin' ; i nhi H itfk, t h?

EAT BREAKFAST WITH YOUR WIFE!THE PACIFIC ELECTRIC TOASTER can be attached to

any lamp socret and used on your dining-roo- m table thenyour wife may enjoy the morning meal with you and prepareit as it is consumed. Costs one and one-ha- lf cents fortwelve large slices of bread toasted on both sides.

We Invite you to call and inspect-i- t at

Patties having our Pacific Electric Irons can use thesame cord and attachments on the Pacific Electric Toaster.-reducin- g

the cost of the Toaster thereby.- -' w u vhc luuiii ti. I..m mm tw au 'I

' 'o v r

THE gUnm 1UNE 25;19l í(S '

"r.IIZ---l 1;

'

forks oImoís of all klmln, raiwri, urRlcai

ESPAÑOLAi

VALLEY H'lUVt'lB, U, UU, Hnil 'PltllKB OI (III PU'lIfflil. In ihfi manufacture of padlocka theprevnflinr type of industry thai of thefamily, for, with the exception of the bowand uptime, all ttie parts ate mad bv theanlíWr unit th member of his faintly nfi$ yearn old anU upward, the employmentof outside help being the exception.

to kind and sis of hick, familyis abl to manufacture weekly ten to K.O

Inrks. The earbhigs of a family inthe manufacture of locks varies from 21

to 4 rubles a week, the dully wane fromto &7 copecks for eighteen hours' work.

The yearly earnings are from !t: lo Hi ru

IS A DELIGHT

TO THE EYE Wtl

Guaranteed i

Under the 1

j food and1 pen '

1 , DRUGS AC. ' J VJ!'

111 Serlal.No.8.

Iiucausewegoto Bohemia erjr , ... .,luaUty ot ll.l '

m

bles.

Plenty of Business Activity asi Bohemians ofa

?WHfRf,crlcaf,The future f Africaf Ml Ik K VM A IIWell as Scenery Thriving P. Verner, writing In the World's... . . Work on "Africa Fifty Years Hence." de favontQ uoor

í-it- tfl Itv Thcsr MonM (loodTowns and Ancient rueblos ;ia,f"' ' m"i im.-rt- .ni t mvorable influences for future great develop eUwt'PItruln;ments in Africa is the latent wealth of theUp the River,

ilth innvI'ttfm iir ill. iiun umH'tri"friiFirst. Vfiflil ft i)0 'Mumrebe thus summarized lt -

St. Louis.BjiBtyThs American Brewing Co.

A.B.C. St. Louis Bohemian, - . . AlbuqUerqua.

111 llCFt Ul WHUItli'l'I'illUViUK tiwm. ni 'iwhat is or may be required for the natives,ánd exclusive of all desert and otherwise un-

productive areas. Second, known g

reef, vein and placer deposits that willprobably produce for scores of yenrs after

I Special ror responde nee Morning Jourmil.Ksiwnola. N M.. June aa. Thirty mi en

long and from two to ton or twelve milewide, tiie beautiful and fertile Espiinola val-

ley along the U!tpr reaches of the Itlor.fnmlA in New Mhxíoo is one of the fairest CONSOLIDATED LIQUOR COMPANY, Distributors,

opening, a total annual value of $:,t)i.fl00,0itt.

in Brvwery In St. Loulm. jThird, diamonds and precious atones to thevalue of $100.000,000 annually. Fourth,coal beds covering RtlO.000 square miles. Bottled Only 1

provided thliimoncr(he lira wii f.,r which liioiv.o- -formed

. Iiapiei'(iestfoved bt'f" iul pol e

pnm in the territory. Easily reached fromSanta Ke over the Denver and Wo C ramiethe valley at once contains bita of the ohl-e-

clvUiiatlnn In the country anil modernthriving;, ((rowing towns. The Española val-

ley is already quite thickly nettled with tie v

residents comiTia; in all th time. Eepsnolaitself, besides having one of the prettiestlocations in New Mexico is feeiinjf the Im-

petus .of the general prosperity and businessIk Kood in all lines of trade. There are á

immhcr fit substantinl firms here one of the

k we. ........ .....M-Lll- tlieinwives.d.

Fifth, copper deposits equal to those or

North America and Km one romblned. Sixth,beds of Iron ore aggregating a probablequantity five times in excess of knownin North America. Seventh, a visible sup-

ply of hardwood and other lumber of thetotal quantity of at least 2,atj0,fMi0,0Ofl,0ou

IllguUlo..- -a ....oil tho1 nal 00

.,.,.1 -curse of the week as ,,, SOUTHWKSTEKNf . . ...ol ,r 11.'thank of Kngland wit con. 00 - .. j mitt' ! ! '

nuffer withv. 1..1 v.mr child,.n to'1 euliitalItllll

In f..i profit. I'.ttloNtW tftLANU m I.that lOdgn wiiet. .u -cubic feet, solid dimensions. Kighin, waterm.uera t'linllintr ft home BiHVCt eouai to

"specal fucllKlc , llews

" ' K It. ... hardlv encouraging. NEWS NOTES. Xrlle'les of lnc"VP'"'.lllon; whit

..I CS

ZZ. IV..U1 und I'uluiuiutry I'Im'- .....o.... .

to oI- I- a loalorl :?""";J"une Willi ,r ,1,1, KUtle. deslrlnu "

of n h,';,alt. l.Khte.;. yha U..Ml.-.- ..me strain un " .,.,, . ,.,.- -

,1,1,11 SUbSelU... ...UnoWledK- -Tonv Scherer. wh"building for 'heslmiUir '

r disburse- -iww . ..... inn imiu

ninety times that of Niagara Falls, neglect-ing all power less than 10.000 horse-powe-

Ninth, an available labor force not yet inuse. of 13,000,000 able bodied men.Tenth, forty thousand miles of river andhike navigation. Eleventh, climatic, topo-

graphic and meteorologicul condtloim so va-

ried as to present an environment, some-

where within the bounds of the continent,suituhle to every race. Then Mr. Verner

.,.; "I have Yrtt,T.,AMaxwelllias suddenly dl"- ther,i.c, inc.it.oiuiion.ll in connecio " - .,emn cal- -

company at 1 '""" .n,S "f ,. ...elbed lo then.ents th.re. cables ln Ula 11I M 01

f.,,n of which s,riiniiiln;

chief of which Is the O. M. Bond Mercantilecompany which has o tine atore building andcarries a big; general merchandise stock. Mr.

Nob I in manager and Frank Bond residentpartner. postmaster Pollard also has ahuge general store and Mr. Frank, betterknown as ".shorty" known to every travelingman in the territory runs a first elans bote!.There in probably not a landlord in NewMexU-- who has more friends everywheretbuii ban "Shorty." Mr. Hardy, who opér-

ale a big flouring mill, nays the buslneeaprospects are fine. Jtoth the Indians andnntlves grow their Awn wheat for home con-

sumption and the mill Is kept running Hoseto its tift barrel a day capacity.

" Oi... belonging I:. i ,. Abo,...........I itru ill H I H' i."-""'. ' .,t..tna.. ...... rooiailou. which

OmtRh medicine 1 ever usml. , of the"Tlie" and Cll.l

le tl"' or- -hy J- H. U itiiiii v.pi her parties

Hock. Canreiiled WeaiM.n.. ......i....-,- w iiii lined

shall begin with the wrd.... ..... ...... ,t "Company.

BOOM IOW i"ninp, ........ ...

which Is the unhealthfutnens of the larger ! ,1. win, .0- -.aiil.atlon - no, for . fipart Oi Airiea. Uie in.KH'C'Htiii.imy in in- - A 1U"" """" ,,.., ,.! MITM'K '" O'VNKKH OF HlttA

milk, builei'Ml' persons selling. .a.notifiedh,.,. product. ve

ci '

Lack of Go;ü staple WoollaHnr ..f Hie continent but which will all and cot. for cat r. . - ...lis ill

t.mit'lhe

atlon in me w.." - The pice '. .. , ... .,..,.railroad and the difll- - i.tisiiie" -I,, principalwher,lnspecllon fees were one .......

cultl prpcentrt by Hip social un.l pmiitraiChumlta. "TtI, inlrpo-- e for Which 1.1- - f...h-;- .w

which It ..In' hU pocket wi.hwas going to war.

l urmer Hmiervl.r J"""'- -

..1.f.lMltllll

U.on.lon. on Iinmetalcllne in copper

k market there were fre,.entutter ..aunathm and Ihe only

, , I... paid HI "". """'""'' """nel,.,.!, liable IO

I". LMK. ''I.' -'.

between the races, iinm mfy

Six miles up tlie val lev fmm Española Is years Africa will see tho ii.mpl.-tl.- of twoChainlta, with the ancient and plcluresnue areat transcnllnentnl north anil south The umolllll ' '. ,,111i. of

Stock in :TjOSton Accountsfor Activity í

n Market-Territo- ries

AcWjve,of the

Thoma. It. V, -- '"; ' niy. A,,,, Ibiil oí supervisors ' .",,,.,,., See. S. t.M....r. (za. having heen eieceu ...sen ,...in...l and nieu w""

1 IK KAI.K.and harness a'runabout,1 serviceable

' I'UMne, all H.r

Coal Avenue.

,.flcr twfore'" ' . t ll.e1 at preeiil "'.".' .,.,.. ,11In the tina, deallti.. and

.. Celes of luThe inn, -, ...

trunk lines, una the east and west trunKlines. There will also ho a number ofsubsidiary lines feedini! these great trunksystems. Tlie termini of these railway lineswill be the (treat African ports, rope Townwill then have o population of over 1, 0I0, 000

whites and half n many blacks. Ktmherlywill be as large as BtrmlnKhnm. Johonneaburs as larae as Sheffield, llulawayo as lare

tente In ihe county jail i nn,..., -- i While thewhom the acknow.eoKo eo.

e, ton I made hnhit.) by Ihe justice ... ..i.mi,,,, be certified I'V

....union píen ofal (ne nesi i " "

'Ta tlc panu In Iho late .towardi.tand and lh 'wool. Is quiet. ' ""' " "

., ,.1 Vew

Boston. Mass.,

ket un domesticcontinued deman)U

Zealand wools,rrr.ur:r: ....

the clerk 4.f lh"!d for Ausiiti-'-u- no.. ckiiow.edgment Ismen... ,oc ,,uv wa These Arilele of IncorporaSti.te of wh.c " -

Ihe coinlv in , , ,Bof gooasales, further fur (ilvnt'Cü.A' , ...11 and throughout he til ," o..... .... !..... . who si, allt hern anv u,e"'- -strength, t losing

.h. lone wu one of Mulct T,;r.wLn Taylor '"'Vi'.T.ii " ... . :t.,i.:iiv of S.a.e.,f these foreign -St On í an f Kxi.lodln lNrnder.IBP Otl W ...... . .

n.ifciaae,l....n. IhH oustas Leeds, At Victoria falls there will lieanother Buffalo; near the southern end of

he Tanganyika will be a city as larce as..... d.ilv certifiedre-

k. the dress goo,,

pueblo of San Juan nearby, with 40 tnnaoi-tont-

which are now almost Independent of

their rnele Snm except that tlie govern-mnn- t

furnishes them a teacher free. Th"ieare two general merchandise stores here,

that of Elflodt and Uueth and of II. I.Meyer, Mr. Eldodt who has been here manyvcars in, addition to a big store has one ofthe finest park gardens ever seen. Flowers,fiultii and vegetables In endless variety andprofusion are worth a trip many miles toBee, What scientific Irrigation and n Utilefarming and gardening skill will do even In

the "nrld west" la strikingly exemplified by

Mr. Kldodt.Mr. Meyer also Is a floriculturist, his

hobby twine roses. He calls Ills home "Rose-vllle,-

most appropriately aa roso bushes of

200 dlfferept varieties fairly run riot over

the place.Alcalde, with 600 Inhabitants, Is three

miles above chamlta and Is a surprisitiüly

..1 ih stin,'. an,, "". .:.!.,... ofIll. . Holla Bingham " ,,.,.,- - five . or, ma face r ' . ..uraviursra ueinj ..... ,.,.i,.i,nl buyer. sasported to have l ". whl,. 1,0 by lllnl ha.l

illiel existenceuewou. ruaiiiey M l, 100 irrlu on -of tho center of the Tons", win blank of sio h corpora,,..,,. " -

dethe Wool and f,

. 8St4

. KSW

.111

.llll'ki.o,.ner. The .fflce of

Wiines.e.li. That we. mo ,

f wh ..- - c.i.h. ffor prom.corporation,form aSi l enera. ' "'" '

urnlti do IwvM.y certify:The name "f ...1 corpoiailon -- hall

i," ' Machinery (.....- -... An.n Taylor

cei llflcal, lhOllOO

better for meoiand haa beet Unit rcatur riled In lh, j.ate relating Iho cor- -

pound, of l.liHK '"" ,,.. g feet Inr;,,r M. ":- - .. --

.r.. o.." burned but will r'ver.mr.... , iim Hecctuivand this slittemel.1

Atchisondo preferred

New York Centra!PennsylvaniaSouthern VaelflcI'nlon l'acltlc

do preferred .......Amalgamated Copper

toe lowri no- . ''"oorntloii sha" there., y creaiod.. .iaa'4

St. l.ouis. un tne snores ni t.une .i"othere will be un African Cleveland. Khar-

toum will rival Memphis, and Cairo amiAlexandria toaether will have, the present,

population of Now York. Somewhere In thehighlands of Abyssinia, on the blue Nile,

there will have arisen the African Pittsburg;a black New Orleans, aomewhere about thirtv.r Vftteir will be shlnnltiir palm oil to

sec. an;i. l ";i';iV; " ,.,, ci, fume

of in. uf ti. articles .., laies.

"""f. ,. ... 1. locatedSecond, sal.l c. - ,,,,. a;

Woman Burned to ''" ,m.M,. .luana Jollta. "Z.plowed in a Chinese

Arl...-wa- s burned f . dead, n

en.yed Ihe chop h" "", '",', I, y the

Culled Stales tce( .

anduhwriuen . n.

applle also Ufit: (1,mplc s,ock.One reason ,n , ,,omellc market I

not more actlt ' lock t, , , e ngood staple . theopinion m( "M.,My expressed. ludginKfrom the ne J". ,.,,.1, have thus lor

Bu"'forwn,'ntVcome hl h a now being""Uht "bio c'oumr . . 'he percentage

r tapie run,, , ,1,0 new

Totnl ale P'"--. valw f lev

do preferredTtonde unchanKoit.

t714.l)". WHh iu.M'eHm.'n.hhl'sallco;;, is r ,d for he

its prototype across the Atlantic.,,een,ed hody corpora.,'

of the res- atson ui ine (mh",maiche. in a back room

w , h ' ;,"K':,'.'" on ncnulie ,and convsum

The Tisle for Ahhlullie.By referendum the canton of Ceneva has territorial '." J"V'. ,v, ...nr will luai-anl-

e

,.s,iro oil ch realoont'nll fillas compared !",.,.., ,.'sl few year.

iieitneri a hiw nrohlhltlng the sale of ab n.fiv beTerli. I1 ".".' ...H Sale. rob,,:.: o, ,i,e --.rThe Metul".

New fork. June St.-- Tha London tin

market wa 5 higher al ns?. 15. for

futures were r, lower at .!". f'- I'"

cally Ihe market was dull, hade higher at

$4'...80IS 4S.50.copper had a further break In the T.on- -

niai-ke- no( closing at "4, and futures

sinthe. War against "the green peril" 1,1... efffThere iFlli-fl.""- "'"'.. wuoi chnnglnaÍ considerableh.,l. in thly

e. ..co.nm.mmke and use a

4,,,, on KumiHiC.A Private war JJJZ?r..n"g "w Perl. me.l

o'ü'uínnrir.. Vttkusakl. Proprietor

of a J anean tur,

Kottrth. The catu.ai -

,,,, " .. i. " ,'u"'lr,' 'h'"",u,"a rt"';, 00.00.1., divided into tl.e

00 hre of one hundred dol.nl

"irriinrwhereof w. .rr -lVmi' ,,. n.i. wih ir

.- -

husv town for Its size. A clever young utis-- ,

Inest man named Charles Clark runs a gen-

eral merchandise store here with a largeatock. Mr. Clark is Interested in variouswove In this section of the valley and is

said on good authority that at an early daya high line irrigating cnnnl will be bnlltbringing from 15.000 to 20.000 acres undercultivation. Tho completion of this projectwill add .greatly to the wealth and product-

iveness of the valley. Mr. Clark is fore-

most In promoting the enterprise and !s

doing all in his power to see It through.

l abor Poorly Recompensed Iji Russlu.

According to Consul Alexander Helngar'.- -

... ..,. tu-- ..rwlHIona iroverning tlie

price- - tha é T';L The "hW center, ofoperation m'fil1 Wyoming- anoMontana .; JineBB , the latter

atwhich I, a r'',,I"'l',.n. ,, ..ck

of conli'iictlng,r ,1 in the nature Kills live "- - ,,.r,lat t9. 10 a decline of tl and tt. 5 re-

spectively. The local market wa. dull hul... ....,.e ittt litke oiloted at liJ.ea

shearing .."..ontana, wheregeneral. imf" ; ' olt a variance, "" i!, llairl ha U "

nvlr m tit. omtnonbut at'i

I '"r pro....Tl, such " .ock mav consist of,. rmmim only.if them poor. The Si '4.00: electrolytic ai ""'being good and some

thua renewed and strengthened in Switzer-

land. It Is believed that the whole federa-

tion will presently follow tho example fcet

last September by the canton of Vaud. cen-

tering at Lausanne.The Belgian parliament voted against the

manufacture and sale of absinthe in March.1906! The drink bus long been forbiddenin the French army and navy, and foryear there hare heeft demands In Francefor prohibitory legislation.

America is accustomed to Consider itselfa spectator of the absinthe ruin. Never-

theless, so far buck as the fiscal year 1S9Ú

this country took l,::on.ooo of the n.noo.ooo

gallons exported by .Switzerland. A great

.ci i n i - c. A I casting al J21.ooT;i.5. Lead wu higher atOregon w,rol

j i';, i,,,. . ...A. K ALLMKHTRNV

JAM KM

BENJAMIN B A I hV. A. IIABUKSdN',

MICMAKL 1. HAUTKTt.

Counly of UUThe ma,e of Ohio.

Urna,,;, he sue,.,,,. In bHu. ed stockand preleiteo. ,..,,1 w ,j;ooi are coütingwere old'"" ,l)fl .;,;,: 00O.UOO l

nor oi io.. ... - - - -iiolttioo-economt- life of Kusslu, during the

.....I- - I. ...... influenced 4c to atie more

including,,, ,llwln t.,iP atworsted uj I l" .. . .,,.1

t;0. In the London maraet. oui -

easier locally. Willi :mt quoted at $5.70'!'.. 7 id m

r, so. Spelter unchanged atLondon but declined to t.ar.i ( 4', locally,

liar Bilver 7 He; Mexican dolían r,2',o.

" r.w'uIHrd. " -- -' '""' ii)m., ,.asll or .;"; ; :" ,' .....udcl inm,m "i';", "of io on.. ..nlh.l ihcholocr

tthe ,,, ..mttled

short w,',,,' oncern. Uli, year

Ing down nve ouv ... ..tockmento tnenulsi.ncohave been a real

in this section.

Drowned In HI.. '"'""., (.tanto. ... ..,. drowned In

Mi,li.n..i... und.1.-- .. .1. ' OOIS 1" l"V Personuiiy u.'."."" , , ,,n

.Igned.b,r. tsttt.were lusi. . ,, . kBurllngt

lust two or mice ,t--i

manufacturing industrie unfavorably: theoutput of several branches has been mater-ially reduced and that of others has ceasedentirely. The consul continues:

The same íate ha overtaken the cottageindustry, a part that plays a very promi.., ...i- - m lie economic life of many dis

...t ., xVvomlnK. wueie i"- -

..I ,l,e ." , .....helter '"" V ...... have been ,.! ..o.. -,

111,,....,, u, ..oscile ,nv,.,e,is no, exceeding ''" ",

Mining Htok.The following Huton quotation, are fur A.Bcveral dll.v were tryllUfmad. a -' . w",ls sold at these uevnoids. B,.n.iu..,.n ..... w

annum, payable qu-"- (,( ,n.each,eo. ..o- -. ... , I, ..iter, whoBlf(, Ht... w,,o ; .y Bt (.h,.

the uveu, cross v,.,..deal of the stuff used In New jork. hutIt was In New Orleans that it first obtained nl.hed by F. J. Grat Co.. brok.r.. over

their own prlvat wirn to Albuurqu. N. llarbeson and1 ,,( " of the

,eve,,.l.y acknowlch. hM,yearly, out "t ""'.,, ,,. all othercompany each year In I

m()yno American vogue thl ve '"" '. ., .tull and In P""i' M., June ;i foregoing aruvb.- - ...

n,t ,..

,1 " "erlno. The came .,.,. Tho

Ki- .- -- ave., by the

fel l y men.

s;condltt " ,'., 00- -...o.-ue- contrast to

l'.,,,n. presenting alhB c,s w,.......vpen-li- of l vjr- ."," ""an Anel..

.tockholders. an,. .

"::;::;:":, ref..rc',"u

Ir t--

'rv corporation

create",h com- -

Sltcll

Alatngamated Copper , .

Anacondu .

Alione,:... .herein "''"''""r', orflc.al eal nit Ihe

r.4' 4 li'--43 4

4 V, It & Witness my(Texa'l liwr. aie .roo... iDi(iS2n forWe ofc wool, were ... ,, c ,, .'nr. Clire,..

holding ,. Ir. he,,n ,..... af.er mon and prefeire.i .Arcadian .

Arix. Commercial ....

tricts of the empire. This continued by

the reports of those zemstvos in whose gov-

ernments this form predomínate. Thus in

the government df Moscow, the unemployed

tailors of the, district, of VereisU andhave taken to lumbering and the

gold leaf neuter of Dmltrovsk to picking

tone off village fields.

The following crafts have Buffered most

from the hard times. The manufacturersin brass linings forof brushes, the workers

makers, makers ofharness. Joiners, carriageadding machine, the weaving Industry.

.. ....i.i iUQr neuters, ele. I' or

f penlghl moiuo designo, Ions. .re..i',o ,,.,.,,, .hereof.the,,, yea, r Nntary ril,1(..

,W Ulrhlaml."fThe mate of,,. bio. County . , r,irt "f

S 'it-

The word "ubslnthc" come from theOreek "apsinthion." which means "impossi-

ble to drink." The liquor ought to fit thedefinition well enough. Its chief part aremacreations of wormwood, flag root and an-

gelica root. I'sually It tliiM nut In com-

position with the essential oil of aniseed,so that lt final taste la that of a tooth-

ache, medicine. It modified In flavor aspopularly used with yrup or drippedthrough cube sugar. Only hardened drink

. . res, rb II"" 01 ";; a. Winslow for "J? ."::!f:i:ibr;:tak:then;hUha,.k.y- -..í""!""': Hp. Move Hlowly.

or 11' 12 'i!4 I. John ' nun." . .. ,,, ,.,,

.w.'miiwae-- a """'.."rr'i.Kdce'i "rmn Kimball. common IMea.. "I"'"' .,""", R. W. '" ' V"; made .ubjed ""eral, .11." to g I feeding ground". sus,a.u- -

exnense

Alia mlcHoMon ConsolidatedIllnghamBlack MountainHutto CoalitionCumberland F.1V

Neh.the (' ', , ,. has been .old there do her. . Vaforesaid, , ,( f.,,. t,.ck may. n , fj(1H- 14

, nr .i 'í:, , (it :; ing a big !" througn eoi. -

yet. the are tii ". ,.,. . ,srnl!lc. hut redemption ' .... .... ,1 ,and Inconvenience.... 1 'rlie 10S lime and pi Ice '" '' ' . .,. i,,l.P ::.?r!er. are asking 20c. 7,ii

r.ers dike 1( "ncat." to ad- - While M......I..I """'"", lin:' a niun Koiot- - CentennialAitiong all intoxicants none work such van, Th1'' ... u a third ct Dr.

(lam. lióse nam" - -- "" ,,,...clm.w.e.d,,.. n , V,, ,

a. u. lh" dl" '"".

',n11sio,led and

d for ...Id sii. h to ml.,.l a.au.horl,1,l,lfed. and (

-'"'-'- "',f"'d h,.mlwrl....w ,1 hm well ,., ,, c

w hi',4 rl'.S7l,l 77'it .., W 8

speedy destruction as uhslntlie. licginneisin Its use aro "raised out of themselves" c..V" bT .rn ,,,d r rch.: "

o, alo!, nniil after he renudych had""""" "Í '.''t'Tshowl low I , the foolhlHHof

oning ranch Al.,mII While M 'f,,''';.V,'1L Mountainand marie brilliant by a very little. Herein pri ,..." asi.e . , ,ne Bv- -

12

Calumet and ArijunaCopper Itangetenn ArlionaDavis DalyKajt liutta(Iranby . :

Greene .Helvetia

where he win c",.- -, believe in,.. ,"- - -

..I by Los All- -is Its great lure. To produce recurrentlarger anil larger uuiinlltles ute re

Si' li V

o. w 0"

ft 153w i r i.

Health Iteso.l- ' """" Unow.edgmenl . ""'"", '.,. ,,.,.,.,11111. ,'lgele people.quired. Presently (he digestivo apparatus is

disorganized and the appetite weakened. In wHoes- - " 0;;,ll f a.d cur,,mv hand and al fixed ..,, A.fi "-- 1, clalme,, """,". W,H ove been .. . ..... .. .i i 01. "Then come physical weakness, emaciation,

Mnnsneio. ...-- .-Clerk.ui

6,1 Vil

i:.nr 7loss of hair und teeth, hallucinations, ner

filial Jlll ' '.... iv, ,11.11,1 ll'lleilin. Del'1.

hut suclt HI., y 7 ....mnioll

nwllo frm the ue,. rrnutlnhm

"e nieiimn,lately at

',"- - a d f r nlosl tine

ha he en paid. .

fllse,l ..... f that Mtale a," suowiolvous depression and finally Idiocy or mad it ism.

(Seal,

Kills Mountain lion.,. rtlehl .rr.'d '''

, , nd HI I '

mottail.v among co.ls am.

c.nlty of the mining camp.Increase f ''l K,m

KeewenawMichigan MiningMohawk MiningNevada ConsolidatedNorth ButteNlplsslugOld Dominion

13 'i7s

ness. llldii .,.. ..... .,, good co,,n,ooKrenrh soldiers brought aiisintne nome

tailoring, iot- - ......instance.' tho price before the war on he

taranta (country cart I was 7 to 9 dublé,the present price not above 4 rubles; a

ledge that formerly old Mr 7 rubles now

A an example of thenoils for 4 rubles.foil in wages, a monthly wage for weavers

of 30 rtible was not uncommon; now la

ruble. I the most that can he earned, (heranging from 4 to oaverage monthly wage

working day of sixteen hours.ruble, with a(Ituble OH, cent. )

of these Industrial Ul-

lage.,A a type of one

that I'avlvovo can be taken a de-- ,

rlp lot, of which I given This village

sliuated on the left bank of the river Ol a.

of NIJI Novgorod, andIn the government

of li.flo". The chief em-

ploymenthan a population

of the village 1. the Productionthe manufact in e ofmetal,..f ail leles of

to 1,4m. cottage.,employmentalone givingwith 1.50 male art Ulcers. The form most

produced I that of padlocks """ "0 rubles. I.a,.e Istoprice from 3 kopecks

the manufacture of hog and door locks lia

been taken In and since the opening In .

school with modelvillage of an Industrial,workshop..

' Beside, locks, the fo owingare: Knlv.manufacturedsteel ware, are

, llll'ltelnu 1" " " ll,, Proferí eo

Tavlor Machinery 'The Auliman ,,,49iiiilcrul tyiin. , liner .''i .In 1S44-4- from Algiers, wneie uir, oo

been taught 10 mix it with Ihelr wine aa of lite slock.full imvim-n- i or imh .......Hrmi ceiu,.- ,- .hereby fli oul l ire.

. ,o.r Hie In lb" coal bins oí pan y. . ,1,,. common. .vihiiiií In imltifebrifuge. If the drink nan any vinue. ,... he.U 1" ' . 1,There

V 4;i'i,i,ti:.ode IS',(it 3

6, r.

1'arrott Mining " . .n, c .initially nt S.thev were quickly lost, unit ine vim uo- - li dir. ,iuv t VV. Hilary,

company n .he l,1I.w.fourll.,l,e Tyroneowed there istt MhW S,mth Wales, and fina.112. - Vi..lr (Jitlncy Miningiinn om ..... t ,.came u national rut .. - 11...... BSSi'lll in "tho -- elltillgItuiii. ""Ie Viil. My Increase bv preferred

v,...n ....r;y-:r';;;-

,r:f

'- -'" "' 1 . . in- - 1. leas.

,, ,1, ... .Rll,....e. kKbode Islund ...Santa Ve Copper In number' 'W 3

j,i nil 1 tl .. ..........f. IS Oi I'".. 'i."?,? the .tlve.maihe sec, Ion where . oUM,.,,,, ' 'tllilll . i,.., ,m.,r"A Boy nf Ilotw.

r.yslandei Honor, what do you think of(, IiuV.IIK lie" " "' '14 SU 1H. ...... a, 100.favorite woolsurougo, . ,. ,,f sub company- irnllon' . 11.1l .lock, the .'"II1. .re .I'own. wo.vo alt:howev, 103A de llie.l, Hi" ' " o, ' 'fourthsy obtnSuperior and IMttlurTamara"kTrinity

k issue ando -with n,anui.u ,.,inl to Hi, reuse ... -- .VERTI SE Vl: .. . o ..I n:. illudoPlcl. os aiitbor- -

hl injuries:Doctor Humph! Two of them are un tnrftij

doubtedlv fatal; but us for th rest of them.ntime alone can Intdnotf

ricntThat (he cup., a.

"Itesolved.WZ !n Australia,,st'cuonc un"'"reported a, g;;..ViB fnited Copper .

I'tah Cj.nBolldated ....,12 or ñu611 i 4 SI

is: it 1 04

of plcfcrcdls.,1 In sec, l,, ..I..'

r sioek. a

, and upon any "u, h

erliriciite shall be f Iin... ,,r Mit i j

The Ailltman ,,., eased fromand ine ",'" , ...... ,., wholetiled

m J- -l. LI LiJ trchlll' SullifHecre.ary 'f H.atm '" rceding ec,ioii.Every Day In the Year

WolverlnoVictoriaIsle Itoynle .

(lobo Consolidated . .

disposed "fand.,,. be .led with theit, l lie p.

jr.oo.ii"" '"of S.,ld I' 11

1S

II

there is no o...- .-al- -quarter.,

r"V" Ch" h- - "verseiis I -.- ..d prevent any

Aus.ra.lan Clp .1.1.e , O e

''"''"'Toe let --cal an, hot i, le on. ,.,uinK for

h a, rallan wool , m,.,

ni' 1

of Ohio. Of- -,t,uM In five c...

.r -- r.;.- ih.1;"';.preferred$1,10.00 ea S,a,.. "f

I.VlilHl' r iloi fltll 1,, to cap...., " r ,,. e.retary "f StaleI luainl) f hl. ogo Board nf Trade.... . i. , i,. local grain l"', rm. A Thohipaon.HI cae of m '

Ihiil r ,.,any erlou ( i, cago, .mow .i. -.. .... l i ...tav because, of liberal hereby ct-nr- in,..

... .....c, Iv elv. cu,e- -t the Slate of...lull",, of ,hi omiiany. 'hall lo- - en, I, led

.. ........ ..living us

(neverI in,l Herly.

Holder. .f "..'feí,- -fl,m , foreg oi.lB "' ''

selling by longs. A. .... cb-e- .

. ,.. t... (mis were down fully compa..." " " , Kecretary "ffrom the assets '""-- "- -. ......,,, ofw neat wu .o. ....Corn was lli'' ",r- -

. . , ,,,., i..casein Nc aa"' operator ,.f .lock - -.míe- -

del.U and ,.,,.,.the pur value of said ,e' '.. ......k;

Il.ovHI 1,1

"4ltf ' i'fi ii4 lii--

Hill.Mvctf).July. 1

Just tell Ihe people whatyou have to sell.

Tell them in a clear,forcible, enthusiastic man-

ner through the columnsof The Morning Journal.

Z ld, eterred .. k shallIhe rule

The wheat markel ope,,...of an advance of m..r. (hat, Id

of 4 m. .

pool and because ofof bread ''"-- "

bushel, in the -- mountThe ,reg,h,ocean passage.

and (he II'.".-- . -,.

"""'i" of the f. .h '"-- - "f ,ha "T.nvwhere from

' '""- - "ih .". of nn. Austral!,,,.., gc clean. ..,. wiM,tn

,.. ,... -- ...lnhe entitled o ill m." " ..hie se.nl pony.Sent.. m""' f ,he cur,.,!,..ent U

Id It 1" domestic, lie V .Innof SIX P'-- r ' '"'rannually each year

,i" of ihe companyS.J11.0100., .,, the xurplu Piof-

.u (. .." '',

. .....I ,11, illCoH MU"of ..ldipl.al SI.to .. "c "the range

r r.,n.e,y. e- - ri .tii''if in,. r

holt lived. Sharp oren. ... -selling by II e . r..,. caused l.vel,

.Irlke of , c.eg.ap "of genera.The fear ,.ndll.lo weakened price. The weather

17. ,v and Canada

""" 'Braes. .homo , ,,.mand frhis I

erall l.aliv. ,'other , " f f unecialiy a ''".'".:, .i.iv

.led In

iv. i't the,.f SeCb--

Giveon tl,

d,.ectiv

and

them a tew tacisprices each morning,

,1 Cel. 11.

,'oinllie 1'g 'i" rr..nr..r ;:;... ., ni he cumu'alivc. "...o wild

.1,

this office. lluoi.

I'aite 71. "'Inc..,,,l ,,f Section

andbe ihe iuiui . ,mav..... wa. aandthe new cropfor

ieluire. The . rh - He(haIdend

,1 ,, I, i, lends shallI,

be Leeli shall,,, of ..'I''

flrmnes ""'presen,.atl.factory demand fr line f the

o, Ihe "he paid m ' r

accumuliilc until !"'' ...efeired SI

deny Ihei be very a oilandthe ,., of .....lowest of me o "",;. . 9;vr; ..1 Sti.tu'

betore you miuvyi kwill have the busiest ,..,.le,l

-, d'

. ,,..n at Ihe.coured ter, notedfor men. w a .

flw all. .11 and reguío. o - of Uo

..hi.,you (he;,,- OÍ .1.11,11'! "' .1.. In the Stale. ...... on ,l,e firs'in the communuy.

. , li.n.iaivlint the store',I,V to 'lv -- -

C.ne.1 ... l '4c , V.l,er.r , he. new crop had a

,h...n market. The rl.

at V': run.oim.re I a god

-inquiry. i. a,olear ,1" IHO... .1 lo SIXcleaned out.

VeroniqueThe Pastry Confection

Fairy-lik- e in form, flavor and fashioning.

Approved by Vanity Fair. Correct for

the most select luncheon, funct.on or

afternoon tea. A delightfulvnibble combining ff ilthe best f(

delicate pastry and

SSrich confections. Packed, to

preserve its perfect purity and flavor, in

packages. Sold by all the best grocera

and confectioners at 25 cents the package

Ioose-Wile- s mr

,! 'hrn "" a. a premium(eneiul A8.nil.l! "

of v,. -- ,.,h day' ''Ke. I.onTucnnH nf nrocress- -

,. v.f dhio oi

is;-.- and .

II,,. HeMS.I t "!''' b

f I, I"

, par f ioe "t ",...1,.,.li aaaamA temlwr

,1 f,ill,, .leini.ib.n. "N iOB.d,' lined to M "' " of I, s.atmc "' ' , ,.- -ii niiinr nniiiii iiiii u, :.;..

Ihe U.I Asem..-- TJ irilH..ail ". , nod -

verv. The ...... ores o. o. ..,. ",...ilh .. ,lSk .,.J iHNRHüt,liüfliiltHbt p--m ..n the

Hon .1

A ,i l fo,.,v I.,;.., ipany be ' ' "."

,e:,..- - W.lb 'I" Se- .- Winelined in II" 'ul del,

weak. Kept.mb,,.- to higher a, , IWWil SI. " 'f

. atores..... p.c,l hv

.r .jH-ne-

, to S',',1, closed

and closed".." ' ....... i. H.oie ,,f Sc. ,0",

""',hc S.a- - -- f .... .t .1... Slaif 01 -...id (T ... ::7e i.

ranged be, ween ( I and 4.f i,U e. x,;,iin.' ' "Where'. .,.S lis.... 11, ,;. n,.i .. ... . 1:..'.

h lav 'III, AND STOCKS f-- M liio.-r- ,,, and I, Ihe l(..vie.l St amies "fa af. re.al.t. passed byf'1,.f

of ('111".

ive business men are do-

ing t in ail parts of thecountry. They are making

their business fan!y leap

to the front.

You can do the same.

You should advertise in

The Morning Journal, as it

coos to the people when

their minds are fresh andeasily impressed.

b..M'.e ,hi..,..., ...,,, ,.,l, day of .Vi.,,N.,. Afl. IaiiI W"l.

,.... -- I W,.I. weak: medium o' (he Siale or .",,0i

II., Oconal Assombll

o. 1 ..it! ,r June. A 1"4, '. .II!

ic nd --

iir.KBge.it

standphysl- -iN.ourr'.ker.

Our- -

r.le combing nd clothingheavy une i . i:

TMi.--, AI'LTMAN11 :l'tx.ll Rlreel.

h. comevew T .rk. June- 24.-- ha. Lain nn

.. M" ' "f ;( , htvt ,lrrPU,,to ..

n.) "ffioa. ,.,n,l. th,CMI'A.il. washed. sa 17

h, known more or les. ""''"',., . J... the onv,ig .itua.lon" "J W. O. A1AUGER esti;in

i.f ,,,e ( .

liJ'vri.ii.i.....i- - s.,.1. ny

J ItltoWS. rie,deni.LllTl'.S. K-- .'"A K l.l.M

. lr-..- .1... p,p.-.-...e'- .n"n.

wrh, ,.m.d. Corpora.,..".

ír;::rr... "Ti":! WOOL l 4f a t

lltlef i jj l

' - .'-- ".

lomorro- -. ....I"

'.Tutnow to that center in lh. pr-y- -.t "

of over .'l " "'""'J , pr hU. of original .to L' Monengagement,l.Mil.v dd.tlonal ,n "well .. P.rl. "I" " WW

Avery. B-- t".r.epren'l"!.muqr,-- ..,,, North nr.. 8.- -

4Jlil an.l'A'ardnerhe RaW

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6 THt' ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1907.

irT n

THE UNITED STATES J. H. 0Che JI!tH(Hcrfle

morning 3ouiwJournal PubHsbK"'

The Duslwt Pmg Store Bolweiu Donrer and Ixs Angele.

MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED.

Itefoie the ChrlHiart ra. but It wuh an arceIn tha Amerian (;ohhtea In the early daythat i o ha cert and coon nklns and even búllelawere made currency by anlemn enact nmntof auch les Inlaturea an were brought face to

faca with tha problem of pmvidinK a circu-lating medium. At tha time of the revolu-

tion t here waa a hewllderlnic confusion "fmoney mattera, each colony havinii: Jt ownand a different atandard nf value for comaof other colonlea, and (he Kumpean natlnni,

!urlng the war the chea continentalcurrency forced all the allver and void Intoretirement. The Hpaniph nililed dollar w iathe only, coin, the value of which waa ap-

proximately the ame In ail the thirteen col

COINAGE IS UNIQUE

I ilwlti C, Hurt Whim for womenml 1 U I 1x1 In In 1 Jll;li-UNtil- e

SIhu-- for IIH'II,

THE IDEAL ,

SHOE STOREl,F.ov in itioi;. Msr.216 W. Central Ave.

If. E. FOX. Rorretary ami Ktauntrer.

onlea. The Continental mwtreaa printed pa

Differs From Other Nations

Because of the Unchanging

Countenance of the Goddessof Liberty,

nr now remly l o show nil ournew mill 11101 Miiuliir Mlyli'H In KpiinitI'ooivunr In II tlepiirlniriiiH. AllLIiiiIm nf Muir, mi pilee to pleitMin rylKiily. Come In nuil III hIiiiuii.

per money ex pre need In the value of Spanishmilled dollar, and It waa the coin that waIliHlited ahouid be made the money unit ofthe new nation. The "mind your btialnentcoin and other colonial and early federal

Sii'iclnry AVHsiin, Uio nulioiiul fur-ini'- f.

in ii ln'nrcr of kimnI tilling. Hisii I in lis alioul the; oomlil inn of our,'i'iis Im v liic iiiih'Ii id uh if

the iinxM-l- fiiiiwil liy li" ugly riiin-nr- s

coni'1'i'iiiiiít' II"' crol ilcslriKHloii.We un liso r 0111I news InlllOM illl'l ill lililí I'llISM I'IiiiiiIiIiikwork. our ini'ss:i' lu yon

lili lí m i lls no I'OiniiK'iil : ouri'siiiiiili-- s whi'iirvrr In iiin-i- I ol' I'luiuli-In- u

work of liny kinil or ili'si'ripliou.

jr. L. Hell Co.The TromDt Tlumberj

Iacoln are quite rare and arent y valued byjr.iüia uf niímt of th nuiloiia hiur upon

Hltrm th fitc-- H tt thclr iul'in. In thacullei'lora. There la room f"r nutionai aiau Much ol the gaycty of fesfinal Ion In the fact that there la more moneytn circulation per caplia in the Tutted HtataLOCAL ITEMSF INTEREST FOURTEEN RIDE tive Sumiller is due to ourthan In any other country on the face of theearth, however amuM mav be the portion ofthe whole, in your itnckft at thla particularmoment.

I'iviiimI HiatcH cm h ootn haa an omUlem fhht-tt- the American OnilJeaain h NittiitK poHiuii. or olHplayitiK hmr pro-file Tin- coin Biruck uftr t tit forma-tion of the f"Hvrul union hr thUfotn- - WnMlilntiiMfi. Father of hia Country.

lieiii-iu- WanhinKtMii (iiKupproVfil of this cus-tom, un) Ji w dioppcil, U haa never hcenr'.viv-- i idiul pinhaltlv rii'vrr will I. Ior-- t

tail of A ntfricHiia apiaar up) n

FRATERNAL GOAT122 XV. Stiver A-O-

handsome I negligees, beauti-

ful silk cralats, and light and

comfortablei furnishings, gen-

erally, of high quality to go

If yna wo'.i d enjoy tomorrow taker:)iamberluJn'H Stoimich and LiverTableta toniíitht. Thy protluo aníiKreabIo laxative nfíert, clear thehead and the stomach. Price25 cenlB. Sample free ftt all drug.tores.

pontMK- - i"!:iiiiih, intfitiat icvviiiih wtai'ipH amirip ni'ine y, I'Ul never on tetina, A ml II

ha hcen I he i'iiii"!H, t u w lae one,to tia; no pnirtaMn of live mn, even on tliectirrenry u ml t hu ntamiiM. In KiiKland u Wall Paper!!with our fine Hothing, hats and

Another Notable Mooting of

the Brotherhood Held LastNight and a Big Class WasInitiated,

Tin; wKvriiKit.' rurmt.

WnxMnitlm. .lune 'i. N'ew McMeo andAuk. T4-di- him. Vedednv.

K. V. Hnuit of Hi. ..muí reglmeied ut theAlvaidlii limi night,

(Hrfr Cmdetl left et entity huh nlnnfor hi home di Hi. 1'nut. Minn

John li W Veeder of I.um Venn wan attuHrti'Mi tiilir here yeeterdny.

There víl tu a meeting of ( he Woodmen"title t hi nfirrr.oi.n mi M t Ked Men

hull.

H f) U'lliton 'f the rni l nl OH rotn-rmi,-

to I he rHj frum the ...;.!rierduy.

H Wlllintnt nnd Itemer hitvereturned from fin InMirniii k trip to the noiih-

I'll I'llllllllCI,

oshoes.

i

All the seasonable things for

NEVADA BUSINESS MEN

BOOST THE CONGRESS

Splendid Fnlhimliiaiii for Vallonal IrrlRii-tio- n

Movement Mprennril by Meeting Held

nt Iteno.

Al n himm'IiiI nifcliiiM of i lie rruliTini'

noun aa KliiK K'twarl ucreeded Qiteen Vic-

toria, lh nueen'a fací ave w in lt.it ofKdward in nil tho rolna and at a in pi In t h

iiiitiNti ctiittturThu riaw vf u new ruler In most monar-

chic mi'iiMH an Imiianl rtiaiiK' Inof i he tuina. Ill Ule l'filtci) Hlitc the i w

rerf tiirea I ha' I he ileaicn html not In

rlianiicd nflenor than once In i w cut y II .'

yearn, thai on each coin nIm ii ppcur n

crriiihin of lllierly. líin yeur nf íih coliian,-- .

and h wnrda "I-- I'hil ihu ' Hum." A It I

IhoMe rei)itlremeiltn ara fulfilled t hn preal-de-

of tht I'nlled Slate.- niav d.i uh heplea Men with H ilenlun. rnHhlciil iíoosevelthaK decided In chane the dsiili on the.

warm weather, aiu here thin

New Stock Just Received

at tbe

ALBVQVERQVE LUMBER COFirst Street Z Marquette Avenue, Albuquerque, New Mexico

clothes, thin (ihiils, thin un- -The Nevada Commercial Iensue. which

repreaenia the principal hUHlneHH and tlnan-cia- l

Iniereata of Nevada, at a mee Una: held

Hr..i het In. m. held limi nlln ieen newen Mitloiili'M wi-l- hiltlxl'-o- , Hliniliit'ly lnlH"I'ltlKH WMH llll'lllllcd to l II WCI'lt

or n hk" mi hi Hi" ih of he order Ik ex-

tremely rilU't. owIiik Iihk'-I- In otk "ft u. v H ii pre hi- i 'mi n mn H'li-t- K Irlnwoii h.

Another will I.- - held MondunlKhl, An en l.ivtilih" norial foltutted the Imihíhi-k- nrl "t itc km ltd m Iiimi

lil'iht.

RAILROAD NOTES

nf all, thinderwear, and estwell known violinHit oil! fllH in l In-

l'nr N t( Maui'n (heId lenves thin HN'k (or at Iteno, June 101 h, ent liunlaat ícally piedgeu

Hnelf to acrid a luiKO to the Na- -

prices,celelir.it I'd thmiil Irriaatton ronRreaa. which convenesHiilMiiii i he in Sacramento, Cel.. in September, and a

fold colriK uf the ("iilntrv, anartlHl Iihm heen chip niiNHiotit'dkegulnr meet Inn of Triple I, Ink Ilel.e lu.h

Ko'Ik t ntK hi I tt't-- k IH'Ht i'H W )l kf.dlov-ve- hy tunela F. H. STRONG

FUNERAL DIRECTORUllh.luU Í..É., .1.1.1

new dealKiia. The preent K'ild mln design nplcmlnl atnin exhibit to the uocompanyitiKwhu adopted In 1S4!I and hn' remained un-- 1 intetMiaie exposition. The meetinu; waa

ever niñee, e. eit tlmt (n ivifi ho tended by luatiy loinlneHi men of iteno findword "In bd We Trust" were added to Home from outalde nntnta. Among thoaeall but the "tie dollar piece, which ia no preaent waa Ham P. lxtvla, chairman of theiofiRer coined. A lite chatiKe waa made Nevada publicity committee, creuled by act

II, If. MrK"Nl "f I

"l'rlf" J lf'hit"inun, of Window-- , aHorn, ut 4 1ft ( it

ttltl lu Mr. mi Mm.,o I It Third pi reel.

f he In Ht leulalat ur.pri'Kidcnt Ima hlafori yniir nií", t ht

known Hitin I''- 1'nttl iifi-- muí cliiiiriiuin iilit -

wIhm of tin- NnvM.tM i i n

fnil commit In In the ell v. II will takiun ftu;ln out Im VVinxloM ililw pclt.

MONUMENTS ISIMON STE 201-21- 1 North Second Street IWhite and Black Hoarsei il urni'tl

or twoTriHf'liiiK Atiolior l.iiiHlium

lo KÍ I'HMo Hfl'T npi'lHlillK 'I ill

hT oil Mrfiehli ii1)MtlM'MN

way wit h the oid pieceNo sil ver ilollart ha ve btfeh coined for

wo j ton but he deun haa nof beenchufiKed alnco JKTK. fu lhat t their colnula reumed t he prenhleni mav make a

il he o deire. The Riibaldlarrcoin, the half dollar, the tjunrter-dol-la- r

iimt the tllme itte now coined from a de- -The Central Aveihue Clothier

II. K ! i la who t liit'riHl o1 In t It hliiIlllKHthm IMj(r OHt Ht hlUfWlillT HtTtvfiltit th AivHiado hh nlKht.

Mr. u'l Mm. A. Tl. Mnxw-M- t wmtw-il.- i

v fr 4 four moht 1in' vInIi V point n In

Ohhl, IHllin'.t n,l 'fl VliKiniiX.

V. H. Fiir.-ntt- thft wll known mock-ma- n

from IiuttV Hororru poiinlv, una a IhjhI-iir- i

vlNiior In tH city yoHifrthiy.W II ilMPttli'ir Ihf well known Mtt httr

muí Mr. H hrnanifPM U th itmuMlNt NavMoni to iho JimifX for nn nut in it.

Thotim I 'hi Hp 1, it kef rciirf Intf t na1itiiv't' T Koint'lrv owi puny of lii.M

The priritdpul fenl ure won a n nddre by

I'ntted Htate Senator tl. Newlunds.the author uf the New&nds Act. nowknown ar the National Iteelamnth.n Act, un-

der which approximately forty million dol-

lar are being expended hy the governmentIn building Irrigation ayatema In the WestSenator New lamia n a member of the InlandWaterway cntmntaainn, lately appointed, byJ'realdeiit Itooaevelt, and in h ia aiieech att he Nevada Commercial League he nut linedthe woiU undetlaketi by li in mnMi an t

He ami aeveral ot her meuiUtjra nfthe comniiHlon wilt attend the IrrigationcohgroHM, and the great plan which hey are

COALli. Coltlpton. culMCil''( With tile HillliH I'"'

tt l.ii .liinift Hn h mi frum tlidt ptnet" Inn'n Ik Ik ii nil i ! ut t he A wi mIm, i(u udopteii in I h i an lhat they ntut re

E. A. Gertig,CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

Shop 4HI V. Copper Ave.l'hoiifi 817.

main a they are 'unite (he moat artiatlcand beautiful of the American coin, at )eut a. w. r.rvtariT,

-- T K K M 8 CAS II- -lili l irsn m..U ill ll !l 7. .The nickel niece of tu

A )ÍK hiilicli ..r 1.

In tin Nlii'tN fur ii

MchcihilcO to

..Hint ves thai hitve hcfiih'ii'iiUMii iiiinu ii i'

toiiiiv fur iiidr itv- -(orbo dale It dexlgn from MNL' and I be -

Nil vii jo llliiiiki'lls andHKST AMKKH AN III.IKK. li,n f'l.ftiAN I IIKAI UK M T. IMM ll í.3'AM IIKAI IIi: KTIM V. AMI PIJCNACK

,. r O.uInrllan uml Moxirii OOlIfl.TrnvclliiK I'iclulii and PaNaeliKer Aiiioil

IT. M KtJnir,! of the Hitnin K attived la t

nlltbi fVorti hi hcadoimrf ct'H nl ;i I'uku onoHlclal bu'ncNH. xcursionTliompoii and.1. K Fh-o- f Van. ,1. V.

una I'e ,il WOODIleorae H Hoe, eniployea of tinMan Marcial ait lvaU In lie ell

cent lece from 1MH.

The emblem of liberty on the coin(lie Koddt-N- in an Americiin Indian head

drew, but the face how rm chu racterlatlnof the North American Hhortglne. ft M theface of a tittle girl, Harah Lonuacre Keen,upon w Itoae head w a placed the feat heredoiitament of a Himix Indian. Her father wanan enwrnver and he took t he bb-- nndplaced hla flauKlitcr head on he coin. Sa-

rah !, unguent Keen died In I'll ladelph ia mdlung ago, ufter having er ved thirty-fiv-

year u the eeretary of her city branchof the Met hodixt Women ioreluu M iaainna r v But ivl y,

ft t lírai oni'fííffi fv or erect ed In t he

to

Jiiiikft hi ic in r, It In th" rlt v Millingon th trtiont.

TIipm will a f TinIil l.olu No U. A. K. anil A M., thian fnifirf nl I li't loik. Work In f hu itiuHit--Mimon 'Ifgrpa.

Mra. it. I.. Kluvlt'nhprii, wlfn of thil nl lor left ituy niorn itic arronipunleilhv htr ilaui4hir for an m ittit-t- l luit withfrhnita tn Alloti. la,

HfittttuRo (li rKlaa arrlv fil In l he rlt v

mol nina wli It wtlvt imtilN of woohfttittit lni( tu J. Monto) itf HHnloiil fount y,

tliMiofinK vf Un in tin lorui nut i)t.vfaiviilay.

formulallng for the development of the rlveiayatema of the country will form one of theprincipal topic of dictiHtton in the em-igre.

Tha nenlhuent of the meeting wasby reHolutiona a follow:

"IteMolv etl, Hv t he Nevada ( 'nm merclnJ.eaKue. that we appreciate the great valueund Importance t.f the National Irrigationemigre t o Nevada and to t hu nut lun amivery heartily commend Hie effort a beingmade by our neighbor of California to promote the large! aucce of t he (If teent hupRalon. to he held In Hut ruínenlo, September

next, and that e ded on behu'f r.fIhl átate a darce nnd huaiaat lc delega-tion In the congroHfl aud a .splendid exhibit

1

lili I'

a well1MIH hen-ea mute

1.. l.csl of Riripoihi, Kit-- 'known wewtcrn tnlirond ronrra-vent el la v with hta two da iij:Mctt the (iriinil t'anyott.

II It V C li I) A K

PINIONAMI TOKMI.I.O Colorado arvd

Principal East-ern Points

Tutted Ktulea fur the public nae if Ihft federal goverimtent under the count it ut ton wan

Illg Ht'llNlle.Ir. f fl. pinow, curator of the enlonio-loKh'ti- l

dettnrfmpl of t he i uh ei sii y of Ktin-a-

a, hit .luat romp le ted an inv eni or y of alltt perhtt of North Amutican iiiKci.tx containedin l hee collection. Tha to'Iw' Uun of ihet"

JOHN S. BEAVENmm sodtii rntsT si iii;i:t

ef Neva Ha a protlucLa In t he ticcompa livingerrait5it bm." I

b ta t i

aMttSaé sámMAIali

viaTime Not U holly Wtifleil."It puiHt ho a tcrtmie dtnnppolnl menf to

he ii deffated enndidute.""f tit. don'i know." nnwworod he man

who always trie to beik on the bright aide."KoinMlme It's a pretty got id advertise-ment for a law practice ur a lecture tour."

PRIVATE TELEPHONE) LINE

.he mint ut I'll Had. lull In Itohert Monia.t ha put riot ic financier of he war for In de-

pendence, wan hri l.j bring up the (Uctlonof a national mint, am) It wuh ha whowotked with Thoma .leffernon und Aiexatt-de- r

Hamilton to Induce the cngrct-- to adoptthe xv item of money arithmeticl.et every bookkeeper ami eery buafiieariman rle ttp and blea hewe men for thatwork. It w ti .lelYcison who winl e t he report to t he copureNH nrtilng t he Adopt !niof the dollar a n money unit atandttrd

of the Run Huh pound Kterllng. and It

taiih in hi mlml thai the n of "dime,rent ami mill" wu born He In bent knownan the n iti hot" of the Dechirtttloti of Inde-pendence which 'reed Ihl cautil ry froin

indlt b ut rule, but he ought to he re-

membered a the author to Hie lVrluriittoti

houe. atore, barn,

Tlie HOTEL CRAIGE

Albuauerque's FinestEuropean Hotel.

Hetween youror elaevvhere.

insect hn cov el ed a pel o if of r.lT.e Mf.trthe beKluntiiK of t lie imlv ersil y. a ml I he v

tiottmtn mun rare and valuable Hpeclnien,aome of wlili it are prohahlv now extinct.Tb" rtumtno- of pectmeu i o,! aided In eachnrffer la aa follow:

J.cpldopt era, oil tei file nnd mot h. .1. j'itiMfiecie; Cleointiru, beetle. KNII; Difdera,Mica. Ü.Hl; II v ntetiopt erti bee, wap. I. IIH,Mo ml pt era. Mik. I ittoi ( nt hnptei a. araMboppma, b icuhI ft. Hn I vd id. 4 711; NctiropteradruK it) file, nnl. ":!". H It og.-- hr. HI, HOC

RpecicN The enlleetoiK T the lllHt threeonbo nie very late end ttuporlant. thut of

Ilu l.epidopt ei a bcitin me of the. moHtill etlleace 'I' lie Khiimm cullectlon

w It ll I lie probable except on of Harvardw hone number mil kimvv n. he lurgCHtunivei-Hit- collection In the western

I have about 7'miplelo. rewired andmii converse any dt'

telephoneslent order,

lr W. .Tarvla Harlow, of I,oh a mantea, npoind auravon whn nalatei1 In-- . t,m eiiK tni tie (am on oiieraf ion upon M ia I adit a Arittour whi tn I he rlt y Hunda, v op bin wayhome frum New York.

Victor Rata haa completed a ttuuaacttonwberebv he pun huara titi bead ( earlii.ai beep from I'olleurplo Arml lo whtt liven nearAiiieeo The nheep fftera biuuuhl aciosa thtliutelaa bridan and taken In Mr. Sata rungu

of the idly.Col A lUeri I Hunter, preablent of the

Ti e Herma no Minina company of t hdden..v. M, who ii in the i'iiv will make a tripoverland In the mine of the compunv witha pH of Kcntlemeti oitit', returtiiim a furhi etal da ' alt at (lohlen

The Morning ,loui nal w urn In error In

H' ln thai I ir. flmdcraon r ihla etty hn1gone it M inneaota. The name aboiild havebeen lUat of lr. A tide ran n of Kl I'liao whobutt aoiie to a an nil riutn for treatment In

CHie of lr. Hput'Mo of (hi city.Mm. Iteyea llermimtei tic tlotivale of Han

Aiitouito died at 11 o'clock Kunday nlabt a

FOUR RETURN TO

WORK .tquire no wlichbonnl -- ot lgliKil

my price only reuniré no nnconnect up.

Albires IV K. H Sel lera. Al1'

New Mexico.

Silver Avenue.Half Block from Santa Fe Depot

CI'XIRUK I!. Kl.MS. Prup.

ol Infour

If .V..U d. ii. t llilnk w are fl,liiR K

IM w.nlil the U'ltpr nf thcH,. COAHIVt. UOItM AMI HAMllil I I .

reHlirermmt 'Mined byThey Are

ni,ll wli.'in we Iihvi, J lint put In t In. waytn UKitlll make Hii'lr .own MvltiK. Wa il notknow thft. p,...,lt never lieanl of themtill theae ha,l. were rect'tverf. Heeliow miiih ntlke Ihev are all telllnif IheRiinie Hloiy of once (llHcouraKeil tnen now

(eiiiiine Anierli'fiii Hloek perlóntier home The deceased who whm 4 yi'.u jot ne baveti a huhtiud, Manuel iixaleN, aj Ulnwell UmcAii merthaut, and one nihut I'm. hImiIIhi'

tierni.tin and dandioiT arc Momevvhat(loot orbit n each ciiued by (ieiiiilne Cerrillos l.iiinp'

Ainliiiii'lle N ntAnil, inrlto MixeilVnilii'iii'lle, Hinve nuil Int nin e si.es( leu ll titiH Coke

HOW MANY PACKAGES OF

PEARLINEHave You Been Getting for

25c?We Have Been Selling

7 Pkgs for 25cFor Three Years and are

Still at it,

of I mb'Of inb-nc- which freed the Americanpeople from (be confounding avrttem of reck-ing in pound, HhillinK and pence.

Tin- tlrat mint vyiim Drovldtl fm- In a billwhich J'reKldent Wanhliiginn algned mi April

17;'.', and It mm elected In I'biladeiphla.in i hut year on Hev ent h mi reet, near Arch,op i In.' ite of tin old diMlllery. It va uedih a mint fvir over forty year. In the eurljlav of the republic many branch mlnttwere act up, mottt of which have ticen abandoned. Although the elate were prohibitedfront coining imitiev, private ImllvldunlHwele peinillti'd to coin rtohl a lot allver. Ttieoin that Hurt' Intnied. hiovever, hud to ha

uNFtayed b the federal mini nutborhie.In Heoifjta ami North Carolina, where gd?

tnltte Were of glfat Imitoi'iiince before the'a furnia iliaco verle of M 7, prl vate mint

were elablihed mi a imiie nenie, ami one inNot Hi ('itrotlna coined ai'veral milM.in dollarof Kohl. ullhoiiKh there wits a I'nlled Stalemint tit Cha tint te. elyjit mlb-- a way. InIt;1,! there were (wenlv-aeve- dlff.-reti- l kiiuNof gold coin ItMiied from fifteen privatemint

At that time the California mint wereIoimv. ,.ne of the curiotl ttroductf

helng a fl oiluK-oui- coin Nearly all of thecoinage of the private iittnt hud heen

at the government minia, and onlv a.i few piece are now to be fonii

of UUttllNimi1it' collect lollCoin had been inlnlod f ,.x- t h fetleral

IW.II. IIAHN&CI

Tickets on Sale Daily

June I to September 30

LOW RATES LONG LIMITS

Tickets Accepted on Limite'dand All Oilier Trains,

Call at Ticket Office arid WeWill Plan Your Trip Back East,We ARE ALL GOING,

WHY NOT YOU?T. E. Purdy, Agent,

A. T. & S. F. Ry.

MORNING JOURNAL "WANTS

BRING RESULTS.

a piiliinlte The pom that i'iiiimi'm damlldlfdlK" lo the root i.r the hair, ami xnn Uf

l,i 111 s ca iimImu (a Ml u huir, a nd. í inallybablmn W tumi d.l tut lit f bel e would neer tie babluewa. ami niiv da tub u f f II Ih neci'Hk.ii v to kill the Thete haw been tiohair preparation that w,iitd do thlx untilthe dlcirv of New hi llerplctde, whichpopit cl v Uiltf the hi mil a ff m i in. a la y

It. hiña inula ol and mihIum hair andN'O't a hi !i Tn no miiI si tu c Thentl tlotlitim .IUhI at (.;. mi " H.Id hv

driutiilKiH. Semi Hn In k la tup for Himple toThe end ble i.oi.ol Ml. h Twonlxt ;.. a ol $ t.iMl II II. Ill at X t'nNpeclltl acntM

dei tu. kef' Aduma of thia cllv ha chamo olHie rMmiln

Thet e i n current rumor to he vfívtt hat Mr. M tl lint u in ha bought out h.i Ifof each of I he one-- hit d Interest h held Ini he K venina ClltKttll bv Met. W K Ml t klet- and Holornotl l.liuu, lb' three 'oillemeutuuitig het'Mofoye, II I nndeiHtond cacti hcldone t bird Intel eat III (be paper,

Cnpt t lluppe ha iMtoicd an order thatmeitilier of t 'mn pu u v l of i ho National

iiaid will meet for dtlll every Ttieielav it mlCiiday eyetllna unid the date of the enr ampmnpl nt I, a eaa. .Itilv l' It i theIntention to vet Cnmpiun U in wptepdidehapo or I he leil'iloiiu) Kalheilim

apt It liupe ha l et ur tied rrmu a ript o i tie Hundía mountain where he w eni to

oU at I'Ulir mlMltiH piopcitv in wlilih he ii

Teleplioiie 01.

Joyfully reliirninií to employnientW'el Haven. Conn.. July fi, t !!!. ji

Jno. J. I'u. Tear Slrst I haveheen in the New llave llenera! HohWUiIthree time In a year for Hrltlhl's , lMen.se

My eyelBhl falle. I mo I thoitKht I wmil.l K"

till nil They I. .1.1 me In Ihe liospllal I woiililnot he nny hetler ami Hellt me home to ,lle.

Hut ymir Kenal l',.niintiiint haa ule on earth j

y. I. ami I Mum! a ko.hI iMianre to la.v B"melime. ! w.ia away ilow n. liut urn KalnJnKin welKht an,! my híkIU ItaM fume haikYour i oiniiouiii! Iuih liotlen nie I van K"

lo work I work at Ihe lallroa.l. anil a manhaa to he nil HkIii In work there. I amnot hoItik away to ille. hut ha.k lo my

work next week. Koo.1 anil Htronff onremore. AI.IIKIIT IV I'OltTKIt.

71 lllehrf! Ht.

Here Is another:N'ow ..r Never l.oilt!.'. Itrot herhooil of 1!. H.

Yen, We llave n l'lKMie unli lierv. Now.

SHAW'S BAKERY Albuquerque Gash Grocery

Company, Homer H. Ward, Manager315 W. Marble Phono 206

t'.lvea it ii trinl on pantry, Kltihteenyea ra wit h Fred iirvey eat in g houae.M'T IXHK.I i' Til t wi: rK-it-

mi: i im st mm-- or .uot i itu s ix mis si:ri !ox tyv Tin-Hi-

vritv. r. li. riEAIT CO.11 one 10r6212 W. Silver.

-

at8 i

ifoi i nmihi by a contractor before I he llriI'liUadetphiM mint wan built. The flntt wa acitpprr coin bearing on one side thirteen cir-- l

It Idted t ogei her. H Hinal circle In t heilihiale wilt) the WuI'iIh "I'nlled Slute"itound it ami In the center the word "WeAre ( tne " t )u t hu nt her aide Mm a thaiwith tlx- - bout imiik'd. a no lidian huh

IN ltMM HHrAIITil Kit I1 1 A ilU.AT HI. A I. Ol "tMt (MI OKI nil imr I liti s llv: I I tNI'l KAtM'. AMI Till-- CM N K (llIIWINtJ HUI Itlth VI MhlN II H

IICilM.. Mi. I 14 1 All. Till: WtlMhUOKKY (II I (M It MAMIM, AMI

OI II fr: I IKM'f ( I. AnM Itltf.AH AH A

1(1 M I 1 N. Ill I IM., H llltNT NT.

IMIereitted With 1'iank I. Kite. KteveM amiVied t'olwell and Crittttio Co well Thepn.pet lev HI e 111 l.Uf! run"ll op he caMlfide oT the hiabeat point tn the lamre Cailiuiipe tmiM-H- that hn timl bit in.nii liiimhave ote Minnlnii ti tu h in ilvor and lead.

Mi Warn!' wife of Santa I'e ennlnioWat ner of I41 fri w i taken mni anfie I leamd train here ea Hi cmi erda v looi nHi ami died rinti afiei In he hospital SheWai en home fi on ,i Anrett tinl'il. ad va .1 nut tiled at hut hv the n.oiwho met Mtm Warot-- hen and milieu

artetno.m unlv In fltol hi Wifeitin-- l Ttie tx.dv Will lie laUel) to 1..,- -

ita for ton lu!

WAGNER. HARDWARE CO.Successors to Albuquerque hardware Co. Fourth and Central Avenue.

Trainmen. Ilrooklvn. V. Y

,1. .1. I'o. ur Itenal I'ompoun.lthe in.,il oli.lerful tlilnir I ever lieanl of

I hail IIHkIU liiuenut In a nnnl critlialway a o. I two il.,et..r mhl my wife I wa

tone. Ho kIii", a lleil a'thlnl. He al.l n,yonly hope wan In y.nir'i llena! i'omp.uinil.Mv wife i;iit It nt .'"O Hr;ui.lwn. N. Y In

eeii la.Mi the ilinpay lefly ami my eyt olI I'.oilil e in, He plalif. I am on the

eiKhlh h.iltle tl ml am ahlejto walk aruumlami f.el o mu. I, like niynejf thai I evpe. t

to K . to work next Monilay 1 am a learnraili'onil e. i, i.lu. lor. n you K(i'e I must feel

preliy K I to he nl.1i lo h'iimlle a tialnI Khali eontlnue llll my wi.nlei-rii- rure I

nimle Vouia. li' I .1 SS.

f' tte it elim miui. it w tiH llat UN Inlet

n ..r ttie cuiitv iMio .met n 5:.- l i

railed to a lutil h.tk in t li w

t luif ti I uiih mii j:t loll ll the I "iiil lo he I í r f I

Ttie inml im l.cc.mina v t ''l g"i.d iied mud ll le t.iOtirf I ''o

14 St.

,.. JulA 1. mini.till another:An. IHliril and

ibove vlih (he "ftiKl"" on one Ide nndtie dale "lís7" on the other and behiw thetlal, the uoth. "Mind Vmir liutine."I'rior to i hi, in the year s :t under the ar-ticle of the conrettet tit Ion, had appeared thecoin w It h t he bust of Wicthluctoii In milltarr drena and the legem!. "WnhinKtn andImlependenre.' Thla coin w aa opposed hyttie general, hut In 17y :, the appearance i."

the word a, "Wahington. I'reaidt-n- .'" (.n t heeolna, witti a clanUal uiohaped ut of thel 'residen l himself, of tended t he mm tent v oft he great A me than nnd he t opped it Itwoubl te IntereMine In view of ttils factto know what his tpinhn would he of thetatule In I he capítol at Washington

Mhicti reyresent him half wav mn of al i reek c lunate h rout u Tie.

The tlrt Nort h A m erica n coinnwe of anyort waa t he hosK ie mmev ' tf t he He-

rniada, o t ailed from t he repreaeniat om ofa tiog upon l he coins The llrst coinage inwhit i now t he C nit ed St ate, w a st rn U

in Maac huaett In I tí . Mr. Hull, the mint

.New llawn.h imtmml

Dealers in

HerdwereJ Stoves and RaigesWe Carry a Full Line

Grixnito W5xVc---CrockerK.--GILSsvv-aro

ALL KINDS OF TOOLS FOR THE MECHANICWe Have in Connection a Tinning Shop and Plumbing Shop.

ALL WORK ENTRUSTED TO US WILL RECEIVE nilR RFQT ATTPiMTinw

lo i nimi tl ha lMtoil Dear Sir: Al reipi.-.- of mI write y..il He haa liaj l'lalu ? f, r theNkil t toll ule 'it i,

Si i i i 'oinmi- fc. .,mint he f't-.-t n- - mid trewIat ven year. I.at l It

h. w ,woriM' an.! for Hire, niotith

na r Mart in Tier nev nmiiilinitU mi im-,- a i

oe- Ii am t. r of n t u- pt iiHiu m ' ' (,tlitil eft ed eatrrda i 4 ree1 r able lo 0" nnstliln. n,l hint3

ri toI illfferent i.k l..r. hul Ihey tloltto.--

n.-- l

month .ii;

h:rn .',K,hehelu hi,, i any. t.oul Iwu

ll Hhear.l ..f vuur I'miilianila an.l'S,un f Itann

of t he M l oi. 9 it

lip to l ho nit l

Iv papelRteaililv anil Via" aln.e heen

Hlfc'it i

eottedoil i

a t.le w ot It

a .h i I. V tonrlKni alonii. He a alinotM... ....... f f t

WWilYli i

f..r .

tii-- mnt lar' ni w ni Tniíd

t- t ni l i (rrrtium.t m ei it e pt the na me late a "log f r t h trt v

vea i, aiol a he retened ene ahllhng out of

la miinina In fleuli ain H

faith in II and lia reiommen.leral. line In parlleular waa a

who hail tn-- ill tlie Imapllal a

a,saslgWi-.-jmr.ill.i.i,iiiu?n- r )W B t t

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