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ALBUQUERQUE MORJNING JOURNAL.CITY CITY

EDITION EDITION

".'"- - i ll. No. SI. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Tuesday, October 31, 1916. DallyMouth,

by CarrierSIiikIo

ort'ople,

Ma 11,7064

car anza only LCan the Leopard Change Its Spots?Not If the leopard is ,,f the variety

toilaial days In , w Mex, . HOPE OF MEXICO

JAP POLITICS

EXCITED OVER

SELECTION OF

SINKING Uh BUAI

AMERICANS

BUHD RAISES

IE QUESTION

VON HINDENBURG

IS OPTIMISTIC

THAT GERMANY

WILL 11 IR

ODGE PRODUCES

MORE EVIDENCE

REGARDING NOTE

DN LUSITANIA

Holm . Hnr iim will speak In this city tonight. (. doult'.'ssIUtiu large midicncc, pi imhiuIIv be is popular with the mo-pi- eor Alliiiiptciuno: dms not ,,. ,la ,.,,,,,. ,,(swho like Holm O, Hiirsiini, the jolal hail-l- i loi -- u. want Inmfor Rournur of the state, or epect to vole lor him next Tin 'sdny.lie rcspoiisihle business men of

iiui part or the old territorial leopard. What In., cnsiou riivcrnor, will not Interest Ibeni nearly MILITARY CHIEFwouni explanations or what the reasons why no road-- , were bnlll ilnr-iii-

the time or (he territorial gov crnmcnt, ,d which he always waehier iiniU unci bottle-wash- or the whether member ofthat body or not. The term hot has no ii lut.lou either towhiskey or beer, therefore the term cannot lie ecn remotely construed

mm grounds for another libe l suit.Mr. ltursiim also might explain why the schools had to he itiili.edbr a democratic administration. IMirlng all or the days (lr ten itorial

Koveriiment. there were nearly as many Xope in New Mexico as now.anil they paid (,iic as nuicli in tuxes and fees as they pay now.

herill's. under the old relKii or the roccivcl as much astwelve thousand dollars a year, clerks or the court nearly as much: andthe assessors nl' Itcrualillo county for instance were in the habit oftiituK inr about twice as much as their total receipts now.

The oil iisHctor in those days nsvived el t Hl'tecn thousand dol-lars a year, every dollar or which was ( bargcl against the coplc orNew Mexico.

DiirliiKlhe refn of the lenrn rcr. there wirs 111101111171 little schoolterm of alsiut three months, usually taught by a teac her without ape rmit, unable to get even a third-(trad- e certificate. There was a littleroad work, but nine-tent- or the money was squandered. I'ounly war-rants generally were worth alaiul thirty iruls on the dollar. Hut

Ih'chiiic rich.All or this Is chanted. Will Mr liutsnm explain the cbanuc? lie

will have a bin and exMi-tan- t audience to bean liim. The opKrt unity

will, h si-c- fat during torrl- -

this dlv o:il iu Ml'. Ilnr. milmil) prijnlM l

so much US

!0b

Six

justify the former governmentin any way explain it in a man- -

Is- - lar more reason for listeningfleeted.spots

VAST THRONGStorun

Istr

GREET HUGHES

DING TOW lorthe

OHIO CENTERSwith

S AYS MANIFESTO

OF GENERALS

regon, Gonzales, Hill and

Hay Say Militaiy Men Are

Ready to Sacrifice Personal

Ambitions for Power,

SOUTHERN REPUBLIC

- -- GAN- MOW MAKE G09D

Years of War Necessary

for Ovei throw of Old Re-

gime; to

Come With the Election.

lay HPH.NI JOUHSAU flPICIAL ItABtO WlftBI

Washington, "'t. 0.- - Kliaeo Arre-dond-

Mexican iiinbassailor-d- i sg-n:t-

arranged today to sc.. SecretaryLansing tomorrow, for the purpose of

. .. tti .bute.lnil 1:1 lllir I lie M.iniin--I. uis Cabrera, assailing the admin-- j

ition of American ueulralitv ami

Imml'Tiltlon laws. The ambassadorexported' to make the call today, but,....,.. of illness. Ills;

'. .. ,...11 i,,..,,,l,. Mr.explanation, ."Cabrera's di laimer of respoiisihilit)the statement, pi'oun.'iy w.'i "'incident.

Mr Arredondo also will take up'Secretary Lansing published

of the American adininistra- -

tlon's dealings with Mexico litttll.UI- -.

ed to Generals c'anan.a ( ibr.

i

has been instructed to deny thenticity or the allege! ouoia.nn.n i

Manifesto ror arirma.The embassy made public today i

!

,,r the manifesto issue.1 in MeX

In. Citv October :,, and bearing theMignatnres of nbregoii, lionzah Heii- -

jallllll Hill mid unar.t.i nay, ,.n n.s...ilie name of (.eiieiai i aria

Steamers Marina and

Rnwanmore Sent to Bottom

jy Ueiinail. ouuiiiaiiiiioWithout Warning,

SERIOUSNESS IS NOT

DAUNTED BY LANSING

dew of One Vessel Partly

Rritish and Partly Made Up

of Citizens of United States, j

Is the Information.

IMCIK L.A.1D W,MI; I Oct.sinking by German su-

bline,f theof Hie British steamers Ma-- Z

and "ann.ore. partly manned!''' were too Incomplete to.

v ," ie.ns.enable officials at the Mater it ment to form an opinion as to

violation, t,,t been a of

.,.1 rights or of pledges given triev"!,'l States bv C.ermany. Secretary;

.?ninc declined to comment further. .' .i-.- . ho rpnn n ai -

than to union i ""I " I

serious man mr-war ni. ,,'u " 'routine dispatches.(ruction (if beliigeicii. "- -'

, Y '

ami that full intormauouwiitPil with Interest.

Kit nation Looks (.rave.

im its face the case of tne ,

reported by Consul Frost at,

"

own presents the gravest s i.i.u.....that has arisen m ,'"""'T.h ,hHnne steamer tuwe,br.ii.Kht the American and (,erman

vennuen.s to the verge of a break--g

point Although he cautioned thatinformation was purely 'proyision-"1'- "

t,P ronsul cabled that the Marina.a trans.ort with a mixed crewof r.rillsh and Americans," .was re-..- .i '

u.,u without warning by (er- -

man su.iniiin.K- - Bu.... s, .V ',"west of t ape near, unu maiof the crew of 104 were missing. Pressdiputche8 have indicated that theliiif-'n- men might reach shore In

the -4 biter.r Aoats Were Shelled.n.rher message from .Mr. r rosi

M nirmherii of the crew of the llow- - ,

......1 -- c holanmore, lnctuuing Aim;ii' I.UUj

j C.onzalcs, and oth. r high officials of

J I do facto government. It has beenI e

Candidate Reviews Torchlight stated at the embassy n.at Mr. .ure- -

Parade for Hour and Half;JX'

."i..u.i,w,.,,inii..n for Hie presidencyMexico, md setting forth reasons tug-- ;

iIn.' his p.oln.

"In voicing the candidacy ol Allwe failCuri an-- i. Hie inaiiiies... mj n,

of nnv ntt.er llllliiI., find in favorthe iiiirunients we have 111 his sup- -

port, arguments which are not the re- -

suit of fi agile personal consid-raUo- ti

r of present victories, mi urK " -

involving th tiiiure oi me ,uits future peace , and Its security toeanize, fortify itself, and attain its ;

prosperity."Musi Slum Solidarity.

Now is Hie time, ' the statementutilities, "for all ;ood revohitlon- -

,.,(. ,, si.,w once more i no in'" ,

Hjnl,.t tl.i . K,,!i,lari;v that binds us, as

hcen inencu in inc., uwav.-- . ;eian, J. Artiom. r. j. ;v.noiad.mlnir the ship after being chased by j drow nobinson, llalliniore, Md.;a suhmarine for fifty minutes. There jamr)) p. Foley, James I'.ridge, Salem,

i nr. casuil'' , 'Mass., (ieorge W. Wheeler, Lancaster,According to the agents n this'l'a.; T. K. Kngle, iialtlmore. Md.: J.

country of the Marina's owners, theij Harrison, Philadelphia; Kddieline, the vessel, with some (ln Chicago; Charles Ilines and W'al-fift- y

American horse tenders aboard, tpr rp j)iuiney, Haltimore; John II.whs not under chnrter to the III itlsh B(M1 osion;"R. F. Clarke and N.

as transport, but was en-!,- Chicago; T. C Davis, Wake Kor-gag-

in her regular trade as al N c Hrrv K. Jones, M. L. nil nt,freighter and carried horses for the Halt jmore: Kd Kildal, St Paul, Minn.;allien as a part of her general cargo. j()))n j Uioy H,ul Harvey, New

l'n.ler such circumstances she. would :york. j. j, Hrown, Washington, D.

ho entitled to all the Immunities of any ,. i, , Middleton, Fredericksburg,other belligerent-owne- d merchantman v" . H n. T'.pnnett, l;ichmond, Va.;

and Then Leaves Before Its

Completion,

AUDIENCE WAITS IN

AUDITORIUM FOR HOURS

' r r i

at'lTT L3WS 3.UQ rIOieCllOll Ul

American Industries, Themeof Address in the Buckeye

State,

'V HOMNIMS JOURNAL PSCIAC l.BBBO W.WBI

Columbus, ii., net. Xil. Charles K.Hughes tonight replied to PresidentWilson's speech at Shadow Lawn lastSaturday. Mr. Ilugnes rererreu 10 inc.occasion as "a little festival or

among "our oppon-

ents," in which "they celebrated thel.iiin of a freed. mi and describedthemselves as the generous lori es of!the age and world."

., .,,i, i ,,,, furthertouch," Mr. Hugties ile.iares, aim i

that was to celebrate the policy thatled to the slaughter at Vera Cruz andCarrizal."

The rnderwood and Adamson billswere characterized as being n. the"whimsical domain of toi.sy-turvy- -

dom." and "may be hailed as theguardians of American enterprise mdAmerican labor. I'.uslness na.i i.ecuplaced, as It was ctaimeu, on a .Li-

ferent footing, Mr. Hughes said"And it is a very slippery footing,'

addedMr. Hughes declared his opponents

,.,,.were a little out oi ineir cmclaiming that "business had beenwiiri

Question of Whether Picmierhepresents People or tin-i- n

peior, Now Acute theWhole Empire,

NEWSPAPERS ATTACK

- GOVERNMENT-POLICY

China's Affairs Enter Into

rese n t ReadjustmentCan sin.", Retiiement of

Okuna Ministry,

my HORN.N4 jiunt net H..IO w.miT.il.io, net. HO. The a ppolut nient

of Count se.ki Til mht as inlineininister b:.s caused an Inlcicstthroughout Japan scarcely ex. d".lt I:. I . . . ...1,1 11 V i'" M . u c ' 111

,,, j ,. annual ic eircuinslai.ccs at-- j

tending T. iau. lils entry mm poweinerved to heighten Its Importance andsigi.il icance.

Ther.. are two chief explan.itu.nsol'l'cic.l as clarifying the acil.ui thethrone and the powers b. in. I th"

!(hr(lI)(, , ll;t(.klm iM ..lii.v :a li.ir.au- -

,.,al ic. non-part- y and military mmis- -

try in a manner vv I) it'll excited the nt--

tense opposition the political parties.

The first is that with the Kuropcanwar reacmng a crisis .ini'im !

,- ,.i... i,,.,u..f In a no.lilt- - WIMll'III I""1 K .', ' '

sition to protect her Interests in theFar Fast, and to that end has called(o leadership the one man who pos-- I

sesses tin. greatest influence andover the military force of the

empire.Disturbed nl Dcinoci ncv.

Tt... sec, .ml siiifUestion is that thestatesmen who control the piesentlestmies of Ihe nation are wren)istuibed at the rapid growth of th

niov enicn, ... , ..,, i.,.i. .(,.. in I he a i range men'

f!of the two paiii.s, and tiiai in.y wishto check a consilium ......

lor which they believe the nation is

,n vet plcpareil.The latter explanation Is the one

..asses ofl l.a I seems lo.i'i"-"- i"1.Japanese people, wno as in-- .i o..

M reflected p, ,nc press .uiiic.i.nrircuinslanceH or i ei auc. sn "

......; , ' ' '

7. , tluI1 r

spirit ml, I nuocriMug p. m

,,f t he const It ut ion win. u v,.sbv Kmoelor Matsuhito.

In his Interview with the Asso.ial- -

e.l Press, oil hi. , (,, the I "ii i t I'll Slateson uctob'T a, I'remi, - T ran. iii vig-

iluislv reject c any imputation that, , ministry w nil.l be nuhtai 1st. He

y reiat s vi... ."N( Snhr,. I'olilii'S.,.,,nneci inn it is germane to

poU, K1 anl, the leader of thenkumluto. or independent national- -

,.,,,, . ,)ie bouse, in a slate- -

Juslifica-- 1

t ion llf .lie fear voicedI abroad uia,Hie new abinet "may prove an e

poneiit of politics." He adds:"Count Tcrauchi is a man well

versed In administrative, affairs, l,e- -

Mdos being cxtrcin.iv cautious in an

that lie do. t me should not be sur- -

fore if he should go fori I.M . III

, . . , . .

,ll, i .. iinevl.e.ie.llv paciiic policy o

taking the utmost care hi Ihe conduit'of foreign affairs. Hut a soldier In

Imigin be mav be expected to follow,. military fashion of ordering thingsamnestic politics. Nevertheless

tint will III In "i'h the situation."Viscount i'al.a.ihi Kato.

for foreign affairs, who was rcc-- ,

mmeiidi , for 1h(. premiership by

Maripiis okiinia, the nulgo.ng pre-

mier, but whose name was rejected.,y lie elder staleJIliell, was VesleldaVi lected president of the m vv political.. ,riv foi 'ne, Horn me ii K'""i,. i.i.-l- have made the goveinni cllt

majority III the house. The name of

the party. first sehetcd US KIK.ienKvodokai, or ( rath itil- -

lioiial, has been haiig.-.- lo Lens. thai,of Constitutional parly. The greatopposition group in tne noose has

,, the S'clvuKui, or polit'cnl fr end

association. Tl'e ehu f gioup cut. lug

the new coiistniitional patty was thei inshikai. Ii was Co I. d by tilep,t, liince Kat iner- -

u,.r MoeS out ol existence.To Slrciigtbcn National DcfciiM'

Strengthening the national defenseill ill plat f.it inis one of the Planks

,.r ii,,. new im ii v and part n uia r st... 1.1,1 on the necessity of lb Vcloping,, . i, iin.il, b- of const mil .1 gov III- -

m, lit. Viscount Ivan, ui il his lol- -

loweis to their elf ii Is for th"realization of the perfect at .1 in im ii

of the ti o" aim of thei i n ii i " n I

"W" do hold Hint the primeminister ; he lie pi , sld. lit of a

said. it.lt We Seepolitical I' i Iv he

ll. reason in i ne . n.-.- ,

lllllllsl. I' he. ails'-,,ot hecollle prime,,lie is president Ol a poll... ,n li,

The long smouldering contest be-

tween the for, es of the bureaucracyand (ban government on the one

hand and on the. other the parti-

sans of the government will, h has as

its goal the extension of constitution-alism, was brought to a bead by the.., i,i... .., i of Maruuis Hkiima andVis nl Kato in amah: inialiin: tli-

three groups w bieh inak. ll l. the, riiui.-nta- l majority in Hi house. Thisrea'.lv made a two-part- political sys- -

loin, somewhat after thi manner or

the svstcm obtaining In the lililedI, s an. I ngl.in.i- ine new roust -

tutloiial parly and tln Si. yukai In op- -

Kaisers Chief of Staff ScoutsIdea That Allies Can Ever

Break Throtii'Ji Lines on t he

West.

RUSSIA'S MAN-POWE- R

LACKING IN MORALE

Discipline and Unity of Purpose of Teutons Ceitain to

Briii!1: Victory; Peace Not

Expected Soon,

l...l... I ,,! 'in lie Wif.iesu inSayville. 1' situation Is as goodas poHsilile. and all vv ill be w. II also In j ..

the future." '.).

Thus Field Marshal v., n I linden-'- , e

burg, chief of the Ceiinaii general '

staff, described the present war sltu-- i

ation to a representative of the Vleli-- j t,mi Mcuo I'Tcle i re.-s- wiioiii no ricel. ed at beaibinaiier.s In the presenceof (lelieial von Lli. leu. lorf, first ,iiartcrniasl. r general. As to tne durationol the war, li.i.l Marshal veil llln- - !

den burg said: .

W ill l ight to Decision, f

'That iiepeliils upon our cnenilcs.rrophi'sying does not pity, in the f.

hour of war. one hid better leave Hi

alone. It is possible that the year.1!H7 will bring battles which will de- -

ride the war. However, 1 do not j

). now, and nobody knows. 1 only knowthat we will fight this war to a. finaldecision."

Ceneral von Luilendoif here added: j

'We do not think of peace. We ar.'absolutely decided to continue thewar, as is shown with sufficient clear-- !

ness by the measures or l ho tiiue.i(Teutonic) army coin man. is." '

This interview with the chief of

staff was given out today bv the liver-Hen- s

News agency for publication. Itcontinues:

"The correspondent In turn report-ed to Field Marshal von Hln.leiilmrgon the general feeling in Austi

declaring It was one of confi-dence and satisfaction, but that, nseverywhere, the end of the war waswished for. The field marshal replied

All Wish ror I'l'titf.Th it wc all wish- understand this

well. Th Austro-Hiingaiia- n people

ii I'iik i

HENRY FORD TO

ADVERTISE FOR

ADMINISTRATION

The First Will Appear in Five

Hundred Newspapers of the

Country in a Few Days, It

Is Said.

II.KI.l DII"7C TO MOKN.NH JOUNLNew York. Oct. 30. e first of

Henry Ford's advertisements urgingIhe of President Wilson '

will appear in a few da vs. The i

will I" place, in r.ntl t

p,is. iinv will be signed by Mr.

Fold and be th voted to the ai hlcve-ineiil-

of Pr. si. bull Wilson's admlnis-Iratlo- n

and II, e reasons why II shouldnot be discontinued.

I'irst , Tal.es Half Page.The fiisl ad will Ink,- up half a

page. It is headed. "Humanity andYour Vole." few of Mr. Ford's em-

phatic paragraphs n a,l-- ,. I'resid, ul Wilson I is entitled

to be rewind. d fm bis .'.real seivicelo mankind, and Ihe mils w.tv we canr ward Inm Is hv giving biln the op-

portunity to b of sltll giealcr seiv- -

"Alll h nominally a republicanall my nil am for Wilson a ml urge

ni' ii citieiis to stand for Inm,b.eiuse Im has kepi us out or warand has done much to hi nig aboutremarkable pinsperitv whicli we

and because Wall street influenceIs against Inm

"We should guaid again Wallstreet Influence against seeming con-

trol of our government. Tin V havemuled out .lining the last four

venrs and tiny are working haul togel lack.

"All otlnr great nations are being, mis. I and di -- IroVi d, but we havepeace with honor and our ; are at

special Intel, sts aV. ,J. nehd- -

heun:mg war ami ine pies.ie--i riltci.eil with inaiiv w da hutsi lipped of all nun. . - v n - hellreal complain! IS that ll b notI lunged Hi" coin. ti into war for Hi

prot lis.(ileal pr.r-peiil- y III CI's Li lid.

"C.n at pres.. . ri. v Ihe landas never b.lnie. ,:;iliniate lldeipllseis assiii'-i- a proper ward. There;, i .. in, bl i ad Inn s. and ev . I vbody IS

emp'.o I ho w atlts (. ,e. .111 peO- -

pie a pi ospei ..tis andhappv v should w e make a

change""am for Wilson because be has

caused to be passed a lari'e numberof vv " and humane laws, most ofwhich bad b. en promised by the poll- -

ti. in ns or boih pintles f"t iinry yearswithout fulfillment. Not one classlies been favored, no one disregarded,lie has served the I'nited Stales as a i

v hole."

Senator Says former Assistant War Secretary Never

Has Denied That PostscriptWas Appended.

BOSTON MAN ASSERTS-- BAILEY STATED TRUTH'

Undley M, Garrison Positive-

ly Declines to Say Anythingin Affirmation or Denial of

Chains,

uii.sov rt rs i:d'Itl I.OIX.IVS OIAUC.KH

lAing Ilium Ii, N . .1.. H t. att.President Wilson tonight chnrncleried as "initrne" the statfinetitiiinde by Senator Henry t 'allot

or Massiicliusrlts, to theI'freel that the president had Mfrl-oiis- ly

considered adding a weak-ening postscript to his "strict af- -foiintiibllity" l usltanla note.

The president tclcgraplieil to tWalter l.lpmann or New York,editor or the New Hepiibllf, re- -plying to a message from Mr.I Ipmaiin rcgai dliiir Seiiahirlodge's slateiueiit. The pn-l-- '

dent's Iclegrani follows:"In rcilj' to your telegram let 4

- nil" say that Hie statement madeby Sf mi tor Lodge Is untrue. NoM,st. rlpi or nuK'ndnii'iit to the

I.iisitaiiln note was ever writtent or contemplated by me exivpt

such pages that I myself Insert.ed. which Mtivnutbi nod and cm- -

phnslod the prolesi. It wax aug--gesled after the note wa.s readyfor transmission that an Inllma- -

lion be conveyed to the Herman- Kovellimciit tin) I u proposal for

arbitration would lanml one member of the eabliictspoke to me aliout It. hut H wannever discussed hi cabinet meet- - flug and no threat of any reVj. 4

s nation was made, for K very 4

good reason that I r: J.s ted the isiiggcstloii ufler gnlog It hconsideration as I Uionght i vcry 4

f proposal Hiscrtiil which toiK'bedmi ni'He a matice. ' J

"It wns ni.'i,iisi-.i.,- . with 1l,e 4

purpose of the note. 'IV publicI in possi'sspni of cvcrvtbing ihutwas said to Ihe tn'Miian govcrn-mcn- l.

(Signed)'WOODIIOV MII.iSOX."

' 1

ibv taonsiN ioimN.Fitcbburg, Mass , net. 50- .- Senator'

Henry Cibot IamLT" In n can" 'irrispeech here totng ut, read a letterfrom John Temple Lloyd Jel.'r'-- s ofHuston, In which he writer statedthat 1 ii i y llreckeniiilge, former as-

sistant, secretary of war, had severalMines inu.h' to blin remarks similarto those attributed to him by Dr.Charles II. Pulley, of Tufts college,concerning the alleged elimination byPresident Wilson of a weakeningpostscript from the "strict a uint- -

ability" note to Ocrmany.A letter from Dr. Italley regarding

a conversation be had with Mr.lieckeniidge on the subject was readby Senator Lodge at a public meet-ing Saturday night and the senator,In his address tonight, said he prc- -

seiilcl the letter from Mr. Jeffries :m

additional Infoi'mnllou. This letterfollows' :

Heard Hrcckciiridge Say It."Dear Senator Lodge: 1 have noted

In ISoslnn papers your remarks con --

Heeling President Wilson with a posl-reri-

I" one of the l.usl-t.ini- a

notes. According to Ihe papers,.VOll slat,, thai the effect of tills post-scii- pt

was lo vitiate the forcu of Ihenote, or putpos.iy Inform the Im- -'

perial govern inetit that vlirorin eaiiier parts of the noteH

was designed for Anglo-America- n

consumption only. According to thepress accounts, this postscript wasn.bled rather sui and un-

der stai proceedings anilwas withdrawn only because the fewmanlv i ihcrs of the cabinet hap- -pencil lo discover its existence bylin k, and naturally threat, lied to turnthe itovern ment upside down.

" assure you, sir, I deeply regretbeing (pawn Into this affair; but Icariii.it sit Idly by and see you called

!a liar when I know your statement!,are tin"

P.alloy's Statement Correct."My frii-ml- . Major Hreckeiirldge.

'seven, times made to me remarks'similar to those repotted by Profes-sor Pulley 1 can not swear to ev-(i- v

minute detail, for my memory Isonlv human, but the general snbstancrtof your statement Is correct to mypel- - on. know ledge,

"As have telegraphed to MajorPre, hen i i.lge lo l.il h i iii of my pr.- -i

pos. il action, and as his tem'ai ks wci'nnot secret, and as Professor HailcV

'has already involved the major, feelobliged to slate that know vour

.statement is line. Willi i.gaid loMajor Ihci keiiridi'e. he is one or thefinest exampl's of the American gcit- -

'.Ionian and his distinguished familylias been taiiious for its ih,w,.rv til

'the south for vents His statementalso is iiini a. -! u ': a 'iv line, bevotnl;, ny possibility ol .buibl

"P.dicve no. li it Senator Loib'c,"Viuiis truiv.

"J.iHN ii'MIM.1'7 LLOYD.1 l'"S

Po' Isei ipl Vol Denied."The wi'ier of this letter, Mr. John

Jeff, li s." Senator Lode., said. "Is amember of a very well-know- n familyin Huston, a gentleman of honor andof the highest character, and well-- Iknown to me personally. The evidencethat Mr. Hreckenrldge made tha state.nient attrlbutviU. to him about th

un.l an enemy destroying her and her;(. nati.se, .Norfolk, Va.; Thomas .1.

contn.hand cargo would be re.iuire. I i!r,. ....iu., n. Charleston. N. C.; .lacki

shown when me Aiagaia o b.i.l stress on ''

sci.'.fit.iv addressed const it ut lonahst f ,,., ,,, l,,.mo and the impel,a'nd finding that as an uiianl-- i ((V1. ,.,., ,,) Japan's ma In t a inln g faith

liious Vcplv, that we were all rallying foreign powers and ..r being

aroiinil the first chief lo defend t he s ,v f.ljr and upright in all her

interests of the country. dealings wit h tin in. lie emplv.si7.cd

"The unliii.lh'd personal ainbilions Hll.,.ial desire to promote the nicml- -

f i . ..!..!. ,ii. VI11!. . ..1(1. lli.. I'llitiui I iof the leaders or pasi r.,"n "

given room lo Ihe geiieial belief thaunredeemable in this way andwe are

incapable to control our passionsestablish harmony around ourgovernment. We should no w demon -

never was iH'ltcr than now. I r be canof New Mexico, jf he ran excuse It, ortier that will he satisfying, there willto his promise of what he will do ir

Hut the eoard can't change It'

department. The preliminary re-

ports received here indicate sonic un-

certainty existed an to whether theMarina attempted to escape amiwhether site was under charter to theBritish government.

NOT TkAxsiHHT IX

m:uvk 1: or HUfTAIN'

Newport News, V Oct. 30. At theof Hu es of th. I'liited Slates ShippitiKcompany, local nKents for the Don-aldson line, owners of the Marina, itwas stated today that the Marina wasnot transport in the service of theHritiich government

She is one of our regular steamersplylnu between here and (Uask'ow," itwas said, "and was owned and opcrat- -

ed as a merchantman by the Donald-son line. She carried peneral cargo

;and some horses for the llritish Rov-- ieminent but she had not been com-- Imaiuleereil and siill retained ber chai --

acter as a merchantman."KollowiiiK are the names and ad-- !

dresses of the Americans, all w hite, onboard the Marina:

V. II. Smith, Philadelphia, foreman;J. 11. Clarke and J. 11. Kohbins, Rich-

mond, Va.; William Cullen, Philadel-phia, assistant foreman; horsemen: S.

A. Devlin and (leorKe Rogers, Nor-fcil- l;

Vn Andrew Kraiir. Springfield.(l . T 11 Hamlin. Kdgar Miller andCharles I'orkv. Daltinmre. Md.; A. T.

... .. ... . . . .1 -r-wence. Sheruian, w yo. ; 11. n.

).lVjHi Hoanoke, Va.; Robert Harrin,............K.inei'i iiai uo., n,.

r,,0 ledberry. Fayettevill.'( .1 C. Laird. Jr.. Charlotte, N. C;Daniel it Thomas and John P.Thomas, Wilmington, De., and C.eorgO

J. Lancaster, New York.

GERMANS RETAKE

T RENGRES F OMhe

FRENCH F ORGES in

North of River Allies Succeed

in Advancing Their Lines;

Teutons Continue to Gain

Ground in Dobruja,

In a vigorous cf!:!launched with hugeHermans facing the French south or

the Somme river In France have beenparts or t neuable to recapture

. . .... K ..f . II Wl Ml lit I I itlin"T:" ". , L ach in addition

made prisonerii! I,enchmen wereby the Hermans.

To the north of the river, howevul.nih the French and the I'.ritish sue

theI., ...IvatleillL' liell' linesi,.ni'i, l.os Loeufs and Mor-- .

.... I .....1 norllWCSl ... I,

In the latter env''sixty t.ermans were .,.i.o..... "

in the Dobrudja region o.

the Teutonic allies are keeping

their ldvance on Hie ' ,

front. the Hiimant.'ins ale sun n, "'the Prahova va ey an,.

the J in I valley, where fresh gams nave

heen made bv them. In th" Ii."."'" -

thurn pass region, iieiiin recordsAnstro-- . o man

new success for the..... ..j....... !,., southwest nf

.nui nulling l. eSzurdka pass the Kumanians tot. ihe. Ansim.Cermun lOlumt..- -

In massed formation, the l.ussi.in

tn Volhynia to the west ot "

again endeavored to i.ic.ik nI

1.. ...,i,m to he (leic.ii,tonic line, towith heavy casualties, accoiiiniK

atta' k ea t

Herlln. Another Russiansed by th"of szelxov also was repul

Hermans. ,v,iin tu st.l going on at

the bend of the Coma river in Serbia,

the French and seriuans and..o,l ihore Wltn ine iii.'ii""'liulgarians. Herlln reports that all

..i ifD v... the entente forces inJ , . .h,,..... far have failed t inUlis oi5.ii.i-- i b.

raidedllritishfront thethe Doiran .positiona C.erman-Hiilga- r

fhcting casualties on the occupants of

the trenches.

si,ate. lierhaps tor tin. nisi urn. '"",,.,,. ,..,1..,, s:,vs be sees no

"ja

to make due provision for the safetyin i in- snip s cuiii.u...y , unm--o c.v.si:nk In the act of attempting to es- -

i ape.DctM'iids I'pou IteiKirt.s.

Apparently all depends upon theaccuracy of the first reports; whetherthe Marina actually was attackedwithout warning, or whether she is tohe recorded as only another of thescores of British carriers that havel!on to the bottom as the resuu oitheir skippers' desperate efforts toout run enemy shells.

1'ntll a full report has come from i

Consul Frost, no step will be takenby the state department. Frost Is

as a thorough investigator andhim played a part in determining thelacta in many of the most, importantfiiilmiarine, incidents, including the de.stiuctinn of the T.usitania. Affidavitsof American survivors are expected

com him within a day or two.Must of the officials of the depart-ni.'i- it

arc inclined to be very optimist-ic. They point out that, ttm- - afterlltne, first accounts have made It ap-pear Unit a ship had been sunk illegall-y and that in every instance sincethe Sussex complete reports haveproved that no laws or pledges hadben violated by the suhmarine de-stroyer.

Comparatively little importance isstitched to the case of the Howan-m.ir- e,

because it Is admitted that thevessel attempted to escape and onlystopped alter fleeing for fifty minutesMd having her steering jreer shotaway. There was a heavy fog at thetime and officials think it would havehi'cn easy for panic-stricke- n sailorslcaviiiif their battered ship to haveImagined that the submarine was

relieved of a nervous fear of tnecourts." that what business reallyfeared was 'vague legislation," "two-face- d

laws." "government by hold-

up" and an "administration which '

treats business men as suspiciouscharacters."

(ircctcd by Vast Throng. j

The nominee was due to addre-.- s his'audience here at S o'clock. Insteadhe began his address at 9.4a. A longtorchlight parade which he reviewedand crowds of rcput'lu ans irom ove.vsection of Ohio, which choked thestreets between bis bold and Memoi- -

last Ol me a "' ' ' '

u,.iu leniiimr two and a half hourswhen he began to speak. The earlyarrivals had been sitting nearly fourboms.

fhnnsands of nei'SOUM WHO COLLI not..... I...M ,.,1- -irin enlrancc lo ine inn y.

.tressed outside in overflow meet ingsi.v other sneakers.

ti,111 ,.,.',i w hich witnessed thepara.b pa. kco u ".'"",'! ,

isfor future example, tnat ine mn b

modification of Hi e abovecome for a

judgment, that there are nowlionarics who do not aspire t. power

and who will not rise arms on ac

count of spite'Alter si Years of War

the situaThe manifesto rehearsesof

tion ,,f the country niter six yearsid..,l in fact bv ureal p., pu

1.,.. tiiwwss! ics. inouisn no. e pain- -

fill and exhaiisling," and urges nl

i lemenls in .Mexico to win k townn

i,ea. ,,. economic (icveiopn.e.i..i, oints out tnni the signets coiisi.ic,

the mostthe erection of Curran.aficaiiotis means to nils in or-rd-

der that conslitiitional oi may be

restored as be "basis for the giganticwhi'b weu,,rl, of iconsiru.i.i...

should labor for without regard 1" the,,.,..v.,..e1cil ntions nil nionien- -

confronting n piovis-,ary jiroblenislonal regime."

di: I.AHI. ( OVDITIONSjmpkom: IX Ml.XK

Atlantic City, X. .1., Oct. S'b- -conditionsmal social nml

.oiiL-hou- t Mexico are rapi.n.y o.

restored, according to a formal s ate- -

i ai v ai ran.. i "......,..,,( v ( Joii'v .....rieallsent;, t iv H to, lay in a"'

members of the M"'"'""- - .'' " ""

inmissi.ni. in I.., ijoim ..... ,u U'l.S pr, . .,. 111 .'I 'J. '

sent,-,- ' in reply lo a formal rcqne.-- i

ans to the Mexicans '....live the! reasons tor heneving

ovcrnment Is growing InCarranzastrength. .

. .... .!,.. .,., miiinicntlon Ida d be- -

fore the Amen. i n.s ny i u" "

...onmissioners was a telegram ftmii;Ceo. Candid.. gnilar, Mexican nnn- -

affairs, denying Mex-- .Islet- of foreign

he evacuated ami m- -City was to

hadnun undue importancethat Vina torc.-given reportsbeen 'o ,l..t . , h o,(-n-

I,,.,1 defeated a mna" "'

, ,,..,,,K.' aiiny In a 'sklrm-- i,f .. , ri.,.. t.. eLrr i .

ish" n. t niiiiia....... -there w el'C SU1 M l K'" ' ' "

j added .,t c h h ii a i in. i in over- -troops "liuent .

ndlnK shells in their direction. Tlnsjceeded'Pinion is strengthened bv the fact Hritish

.pitni s..iaM-- . ",,.,!,, ,he AmeliHughnominee reviewed the nirade for an

hour and a half and left it still pass.inn- C.r four blocks between theball and the hotel Ihe crowd was so

dense that Mr. Hughes' car had to.... ... .. un.-t- s nai e. Annul aci-

f,- .,, the ball it came to a stop In thebv thousands Ol per

jam '. ... . .... ...... f,,r u.,eech

Sons WPO CaiO'll on linn "He finally arose.

"I would like to speak to von. n.

lid. "hut I cannot do so. The crowd

in the hall has I en waiting long

time and uiy vciici is poor."

They cheered this, and tin I'""'finally extri. ited bis car fio I

throngs. With a squad of po , ...n.-l-

leading the way. Hie car finally

I eacbi I Ihe hall.Tuiilf Hiinlcii or Talk.

Mr Hughes went through industrialeilies'of Ohio today, making the pro- -

i.. .iff his chief theme of dis

cission. Lefore audiences at FastJ.ivernool. Wellsvill St. uhenviue.......... iiitu-liii- .an. svi

and here tonignl. the nominee ...

dared that America was ;iot prepared......the commercial coiuim-i-

.

meet .n V. rtin en erg cze.l I'.uiope ai . . in.- -

iLuUiluucsl uu tuf tout. I

thc'eome any iH's'a ine.'I'l... ir.illt .oinniission

"lilt no one was lost.

''HI SlIU XT HI I I SI STO MARK STATKMF.XT

I.nnir Lranch. N. ,T., Oct. 30. Pres-'Ic-

Wilson, when informed today of'he sinking of the llritish steamshipJliinna by a submarine with the i.rob- -

hie loss of American lives, immei'i-"H- y

directed that he be suppliedltli all details as they come to the

s'ntc department at Washington. Theresident would make no statementi"n.iinK ihe receipt of full details.

After the receipt of the first Infor-mation, the executive officers here

('te in communication with the state

Hjhe weather I

THR AVEATHKR ITR.CAST.Oct. 30. Xew Mexico:

'"'sjlay fair; Wednesday partly'""bv; ni,t nnieh change in temper- -

ICAl, WEATIIKK REPORT.. o.' twenty-fou- r hours, endlnn at

m yesterday-Jinximun- i

temperature, 75 degrees;Milium, ;9; range, 46; temperature

!' "h. 5T; southeast wind; clear.

1net todayhrera. bead or ineLuiswithout oners, who had not

Mexican cumii. . . . ... v,..-- s... r -

""" " ' ' 'T"t B,M.,.M,e,,t Issued atiwVshington and credited to Mr. fah-!- r

w hi.h A meii, an gov erumc,:,ffi.,ls were erltlcl-,- for "

nforceincnt of neutral.in.. ..' ,ade at the conference.

are con-e-commissionerspo far as thethe incident was closed when

... ...r. .eniidiated the statement.:...:.,.., I said the state di .art- -

ment bud not coiiimuniciiti ,1 w it h liim

on the subjeit- -

Albuquerque Morning Journal, Tuesday, October 31, 1916.

HOWSSENATOR OWEN REPORT S

WHITNEY'S SAYS ROOSEVELT Business Men'sBank

I Inti nd to slorten my Inuit. in thewest. 1 nevej- thought of Whyshould 1 do It? The Irotit ill the weststands as firm as u.rock, and If our( neinles. hy KiKanlic use of ui'tiilelyhere and thero, tialn n pttle terrain,they ahull never hreak tliVoimli. Jnorder to do this, they would sti!! hnvrlo uttack for thirty years, providedIhev had enouKh men.''

"The Kreip h Khow ureat tenacityhut they tiro cxterinlnatlnur lives hytheir metliod of fiKlitim;. All then'tenacity will he of no avail, for ill theen. I there will he pone of them left.This fate of the Krencl; nation Is ow-iii- ff

,'ihove all lse to till' Ihitish, If

POOR YEAR FOR

N. IX. FARMERSpecial Sale, Wed, Nov, ITELLS 0 TRUTHS

Oklahoman Speaks at Phoe the llrillsh usk next snrim.' for onenore offensive rfimpaieti they will

roh France of the remainder of her

Crop Average Given as Only

87.4, Only Eleven States in

Union Falling Below This' Figure,

urmy and her national strcntrlh.nix in Reply to ChargesMade by Colonel RegardingPolicy in Mexico,

Will Make No (.rent luiiiyc."This war will make no Rrrat

Iiuiikp In the history of llrillsh, military iiccomplishineiilji, Croat slrate-Kisl- s,

in particular, are la kinn unionthe llrltish.

This bank affords every facility for

the transaction of any banking business.

It invites deposits subject to check and

extends as liberal accommodations as

sound banking will permit. Those having

surplus funds lying idle are invited to

vail themselves of our Time Certificates

of Deposit which yield FOUR PJJR

CENT INTEREST.

PtCIAL CnONtlPIINDIMCI TO MOHNINO JOUWNALl

Santa Fe, (at. IP'. Tl tohcr"The Transylvanlan situation is exIDT HORNINI JOURMAt PICIAl. Lf HIP WIMI1

' Phoenix, Ariz., n t. ,'!0. Semilnrfiwi-,- of (iklalioma, In a speech hero cellent. J ho Russians are In retreat

SUCCESS OVAL ENAMELED WARE

TURKEY ROASTERS

"WORTH A DOLLAR MORE"

A beautiful Enameled Roaster. Size inside:15 1-

-4 inches long, 11 1--8 inches wide, 7 1-- 4

inches in height.

ON SALE ALL HAY WEDNESDAY

and thn day of reckonint,' is ranilnk'.I wilcoiiK! tludr entrance Into the warwith Joy. Hy means of it we Kut out

crop report Just Issued hy Ihe depart-ment of UKriculture declares that NewMexico has tiHJ,"i;:i acres under cul-

tivation this year, or one out of evi ryI I'd acres. The department has In-

official crop reporters scattered overthe tale, some of whom have heeii 111

of trench warfare."Replying to a question

today, replied to the late address ofTheodore Itoosevell here on the rid-'n- i

iiiKt i.i Ion's Mexican pidlcy. Hesaid Hill Mr. Hooscvell pleaded thatnathuiK of whom Mexico was afraidhad ' r riti.ens pndecled from ll

ami murder hy the handltH ofMexico; that if .Mr. Wilson had madeMexico nfrnld oar citizens would havelain plolectcd. Mr. Hooseyelt saidno lieiman, or .lapanese, and hut oneKiiKhshm.'m had keen killed in Me,x-l- i

'i, Mill over "iHll .tnerciiiH and :pmi

the riqiorted attemid against llie hieof the Queen of Itmnania, Field Mar-shal Von Hindenliiiri' shook his headind said:

'Attempts of this kind always musthe condemned,"

(This Is the first report to reachIhe Fulled States of an attemptHie life of Oqeen Marie of tuna nia. I Depository fori'hluess, hecaqse Aincurii and (,'hlli'i

wa re not fe ared In Mexico, said "Mr. I jnrr I'li'-li-a" Hoiu l and Trnxfv.A. T. & S. "P. RY. UNITED "STATE'S 1

service from fifteen to forty years.These make the following reports oncrops In New Mexico this sear:

Conditions, 71 as against M!, llieten-yea- r uveiaUe, with a total yield ol'i.MM.iiiiO husliels as against ,7:iU,- -

iislu Is last year.i lats Vield per .T ie, husliels as

Tsrnnl-- t 3;,Tj for the T? nyifii'-.i-v- i ':;total yield, l.KH.lMM) husliels us;anamst 2. liu.liOa hiishcls last uar.

Potatoes Condition, SI as against,"i, Ihe ten-ye- average; yield MO,-- !11(111 husliels as against KUO.IHMI huslielslast year; sweet potatoes, condition h'.i

as against. SII, (he ten-ye- average.Sprint; Wheat Yield per acre,

husliels as iiKainst L'l'.ll husliels, theten-yea- r iivcraKo; total yield, l,U"j,- -(UUI hllshids as amnnsl l,0U',u(IU lastyear; qiialily, H J as ajjainst XI, theten year average.

( wen.Kooevoli's Slalcinent I ntiuc.

"Mr. lloosevell M premises lire iiii-- tin ii. I'loler Koosc, i It's own admin-

istration, at hast sixty AmericansHere repotted killed. I'llder Taft,

i Wiiilney Hardware Companyimiom: :o.

rimvi: oitin its i iiao7 i;st i;m

u i: in 1 1 i it i ic i i ;

"The field marshal then spokeahout the visit to lleilin of the Tur-kish minister of war, Knver I'aaha,whom he ralhd a 'char, honest andtrustworthy limn and an xcellent sol-dier.'

"The chief of staff expressed hisadmiration and respi ( for the Un-itarian king and the i rown prince ofAustria.

"The field marshal said that siithe hcKlnniim' of t'J war he had hi onon homo leave In ;orih r to see hisfamily only seven days. Speak inn'on the Importance of sleep, he said:

"'The main thin is sleepiiu. So-ldiers must ho aide to sleep. That isa most. Important quality.' As for Ihosleeping of army roni ma inlet s whileKl'cat decisions were rointf on, the

fifly-scve- Americans; under Wilson,I I 'i citizens nml h i y cik Ii I soldiersami niarliies, ilurltiK nearly four yearsof revollillon. That during Tafl's ad--

Inlsl rat Ion, '.lHi foreiKUi i s were I

to Ihe state department askilled in Mexico, and duritiK W ilson'sailmlnislrailon, only 1!!!0 were report-ed, Including Hcveidcen Hritish, thlr-ty-clc.-

Hpanlaiilw, four ( i( riiiaiis,four Japanese and novon t'hlnise.

"Itoosevell did not prevent theklllini; of Amcri'una hy int liiildat ImrJlcxlm nhfii he had power duringseven years. No president of theI nlleil .States, hy inl iinidal iliK the

l'.arley Yield r in re, 2S hllshidsas against 111.11, the ten-ye- average;total yii Id, I'M (Mil) I ushcls as akrain.st

i;l, OiMi last year with quality of H'l ,

in placo of 113 last year.

last year; href cat lie,11st i;..",il last year: .veal

II as against I' last year;

d.HO aselves,

sheep,7.lla as

REPORT REGARD!AZTECFuel Company

Apples nml I'ev.rs.

crn newspapers and politicians, ask-ing him to i or f i M (ir deny III'1 state-ments of Senator Henry Cabot Lodgeregarding tln postscript to tin- - l.usl-tani- n

nolo. All of llieso telegramwere Ignoivd, In. Hald.

A fti i h In lirlcf Mute moot. Mr. I'.ry-ui- i

positively refused to discuss Hi''Liisitunla postscript Incident.

list 1.40; lainhs,Apples Condition, as aKalnsI

Jlehl marshul snld: 'Why not

i.:io asagainst (

IHiiimlear

the sameeverything does not pi as youit you sleep perhaps, somewhat VILLA SUCCESS ES

la; wool, 2.'! cents peragainst I !l cents per poundmilch cows, $70 per head,

as i.isl .war; horses, fso, thelast vear; apples. Jl.ilO a

atiaiiisl s'i cents lasl year;$l.7n as acainsl ,1:.',; pears.

sound, and if eveiythimr is wellof course, you sleep all Hie help

If 'ihe li average of (17; total yield,ant j Hi, (Kit) Parrels as against 27:1, nun lastless year. The increase in New Mexicoion, apple production year l..vyear is in-.- "

leresliii); and hei;inniiiK with the yearSMI is as follows: Hi, WMI Parrels,

hi. (inn, l'7,ikiii, 27,ipio, :iii,ijnii, :i::,(M'ii,Mi. (Kin, 3:1, null, s.'l,iinii, s t on . I7,ii'i'i,

I!ltl KI AKIIX.i: S

Wl HI V. MOKi: It) SVIm

cllCf.

Gallup LumpGallup Stove

l.ll:

pelJAP POLITICS EXCITED IS CONFLIC

Mexican a nt horil ies, could preventoutlawry In revolution-tur- n Mexico,where life Is unsafe for Mexican andloreiniK is alike.

Iiimplco Story I also,"Koosevelt's story Ihai the prisl-den- t

had a homloiied :i,iiini Amk ikrihexposed to a Mexican moh at Tampl-cii- ,

Is liiise canard and calumny."Admiral Mayo ordered his hunts 111

and t'aplaln liouuhty, of the llrltish

Tlas against i I ihhi.gc. $2.!HIgainsl $l.li.',: onions, $l.7a as

s ,111111, i.i.immi, 1 nr ear ' aua insl $1.2.".; tomatoes, JI.MI as$l.i;o; Leans, $11. Ill per hush- -

OVER SELECTION OF

MILITARY CHIEFwas tne nisi year inat ine prouiicdon 'ngainstNati e Wood

Sawed & SplitMill Kindling

exceeded Kill, (1(111 Parrels, for llieyie ld was 11 7, nun harrels, hut fell

j next year lo (;7,li(i0, the followinKyear Mil, OHO, ir.T.uno and then hack

San Malen, Calif., Iii l. 20. WIii-i- i

Mi'iny tf 1; , who arrivedline tonight from Pel Monte, was in-

formed Unit I'roshhnt Wilson Imdtermed untrue the slnleme.nl made l.ySenator Lodge regarding the Lusl-t-

nln noli-- . In- sa Id" Si 11 tll president linS ill llli'll

Senator Lodge's statement, I shallhiivi; nothing inot't' to say iilnmt it."

r,intlnni1 From lane One.)navy, lequesled Admiral Mayo thatiIhe llrillsh marines he piqinllted to'

els as against $2.11 lasl year; timo-thy hay, $l:i per tun; alfalfa, $12 asagainst s I, ran, $:I2 per ton asagainst $21. CO; eottonsei .1 meal, $!Uas! against J:i2..'.n.

I'oor eur for I'niinrr.Altogether it has heiui a poor crop

year in New Mexico", for the depart- -

1H07 hut risingVI, olv . ,1. ,,, ,, 1, tress to I" 40,100 harrels. inposit ion

Rumors Reach Chihuahua and

El Paso That Important

Town of Santa Rosalia Is

in Bandit Hands,

PHONE 251 the throne gavo the situation historic to Hlo, OHO harrels in 1H08, then FiH.-- 1

11110 harrels, and I .'1,000 harrels Inlllilo. more than douhling the follow- -

ing year when the yield was 227.0(H)

remove all foreU'iiers, llrltish, (!er-liia- n

and American, to the ships offshore to prevent loss of life. ThisH as doiio and nil A mei h a ns wereHoiit home hy Admiral Mayo without

importanue If nolhing else did.Silualioii Tranquil.

"f think " Iil. uui, I i, tiavini' a modtrlhirte to the achlev emenls of his.1 :.arrels; then came 2.iO,OHO hands

and reaching Ihe highest record ininenl gives Ihe crop average for New

j Mexico at only s 7. : only eleven olh-- I

it slates fell la low tiiis average.any loss of life. Captain imuL'hty ifslGoodffedscirte APPRECIATION

(, flown cahine(, "thnt the political silliaput his request on the groundM H III!SetJ WEE! I AIIDrutislS II anithirty-si- x are ahove it, Ni wshire heing the highest nit.iand next to it, Vermont, with

l.'l I'aso, Tex., Oct. 30. 'onftii On

reports continue lo arrive hen. r,

Hon 111 tne empire snows tranqiiiniypi'oeclin Ihilish suhjecls from ex- - mrainst T4asposureto hattleln the streets of Tain- - l"d that Iho affairs of .he stale Hth' ' '!, ",',e ie d ' OOwhich would have occurred If proKressing wnoothly. Hut heing in veaV' Mmio siI'nlted Slates , Ines had landed. I advanced age, I am not equal to tin " ' '

... ... 1.,.. ... ... .. ,.n, , loneiollM task of lotleer healinir tllel loia I lll.K,BRltAKUPA.COLD

if .r A S;iu!.i12. while the lowest is Alahania wit1IS 1 , garding the rumored rupture nfI'oKiilia hy Villa's troops,. A incs.TABLETS and next to it, Mississippi, withI HO I Illien isotics Olio JOSI Ullirii ovei " " Ii'ts, ii,-,- , an ,.,,,, .,u

(III. was received hv an Americana hundred Mexicans al Vera Cruz." weigniy resiousi o, m y 01 siaie. '.... ... . . i i...... nor cent last year: a la aigainst D.'p

seed. .(..",

3. hush- -prompt rmiltA In!hwm lie nsKcn inat viscouni iau ue up- - '

.

oiisaeis per 10 re as egaiusiUWMUllVMib U. WkAMU., LM Upturn, W pointed as his suceessolIn his comment to tlVON HINDENBURG IS Is lasl year: vield. 140,00(1 bushelsemperor onENTENTE ALLIES against lla.OOo hushi Is last year. Mil- -r nn inirTin riiir nrniiliiv llie polilicul developmenls of the cm

thiijlet, La as against '.10 last year; millet.Url IIVII5I IL, IrlHI uthlVllll pire Marquis (ikmi well on

WILL WIN THE WARjir pVa. hk'Tm transference ' seed, 1.11 as against S.I last year. Kal-i- till a way!'"'. '' against M last year. Field

the progress peas. 73 as against a ten-ye- av eragewhich would not disturb

Xmhiissudor I'rescnts Credentials.liram h, N. J., del. 20. Vis-

count Sato. Ihe new Japanese" ambas-sador lo the Fulled Slates, came herotoday to present his credentials toPresident Wilson. le was accompan-ied by his full staff, several of Uiemin dress uniform. William Phillips,assistant se retary of stale, introducedIhe ambassador to the president.Creelings expressing nope for thicolli inuaiice of friendly relations be-

tween the two nations were

jiohIhci Ipt, 1 therefore think run notlirt MureHsfully controverted, nml IfMr. Hrickenrieige niuili t lie- - h t ;i t in n t

It run h nhse.luliy believed."Mr. Ill ccUcnriclgc Pun sent one or

J.IVO te l. rjaflis In which tic refers toJ ir.i;ipVy nt..' myself in n very lultgry

If'enllniH'.l I rem 1vhk (Inf.) of political and administ ral ive affairs, 01 v.i. Meld leans, n as agamsi a

which he conceived to he an Im port - ten-ye- a r average of Ml. Forage heaps,anil fundamental nrim i idu of eon - ' loo as nglinist or, lasthave mi ompiisiieii tiioir lull dutv mil- - ijmt year. :100m

ere as against

Mur.t Regaid Biitain andTiance as Desirable Cus- -

toDiors If We Wish to Keep

Trade,

Mlcorn, 32T1 pounds per

s r pounds last year;per cent aga insl II ", per

drapes, 11.". per cent

product ion,ent last y

today from Chihuahua City, siyin.'that a report was circulated tiWthat Santa Rosalia, had lienlured by Villa, who had also tak. n

Simla Harharn and other small tonthe 1'aii'al district, except I'arrai

itself, where the bandit reader 1,;;,;

hern repulsed by (Jen. Luis ll'iieni.Another report which n

governmenl 1, rents tonight foam lin

Interior, waij that Hanta Rosahii liulbeen cvacualed by the Carr;iii&troops under (icneral Arriela, win.

were marching toward Torreon. o-fficial reports from Chihuahua filvreceived here today say nothing

has been received from Santaas the telegraph line hail l.on

down south of the state capital.All of Villa's command arc not.

mounted, refugees coming frniii tli.

western Chihuahua district repf.rtSome of his men are riding mules ami

hnrros, the refugees say. Recenlly.large number of horses were stolfrfrom the Santo Honiingo ranch 11.nr

Carrizal, Chihuahuri, by Villa linniliu.

igainst.as

mi; this war ami have mmie all I no stilutional government. He cnncimi-heav- y

sacrifice.' which were ticecs-jc- d with the words, "No ministry callnary. Hut still sacrifices must he perfectly and smoothly carry out its

'

111:0 ic lesl those already made havo d'lt ies and respond to the imperialbeen made In vain." wish without support of puhlic opin- -

Ccneral von l.inlendorff inlerjecleil; j ion. The elder utalcHinen were In the"T. ll our Austrian friends that pleclncls of the palace when llie pre-Ibe-

Is only efficlenl means for end-lmie- r siihinltlial his resignalioii andIng Hie war; a firm will lo end thojthcir con fort nee was convened almostwar hv vh'lorv. Kverv soldier and all i hefore the premier had departed.

ten-yea- r averaas against H2

Ions per acle.'ear; vield, so

ge of 74; tomatoes, solast year; cabbage, 4.2as against t.'i tons lastper cent as against xi;

( larli (o Command l.iircdo Ilislriel.Farodo, Tex., cel. :io. Hrig. Hen.

Harvey C. Clark of Missouri will as-sume command of all troops, regularsami guardsmen, in Ihe Laredo district,when Hen, William A. Mann leavesLaredo for Washington to take hisnew position as chief of nlililary af-fairs, it was announced today. It isnot known hire when Ihe change willtake place.

.1.must realize that no wav but wa r point inenl. ol reraueni was auiiounc

IMV MiiHNINa JOURNAL MrtClAL kVABKO WIHI)

N'eu Voik, int. HO. The necewiityof the I'niled SlateM ahowini.' n (irop-e- r

nireclntloii of the himhicHH re-- ielved In the way of war ordei'H fioinlie I'liti nle alllc.M, m the Hiiliject of a

Htatemelil Isj.in d here today hy HenryI', liavlsmi of .1. I'. Morgan ".,

li 1m ImprcNsionx of the fman- -

last year, onions, HID bushels pi r acreas against 17" bushels lasl year; pro-duction. Ml as against lir, last year;sorghum syrup, 7."i as against S2 lastVear; total production, 2,01111 gallons;sugar heels, X7 as against X2 lasl year.

.'Vi'in Values Wise.Farm Values Hogs, as against

leads lo peace. Munition Is not nil: "noi grenades, but the morale of the I'rcmirr Belongs to MIKmlo.

troops biinus the filial decision, audi The , slon of the gerno Is explain.1 1.. ..r .1,,. !,. e.l as based oil their ludief that tin

manner, which Ih not Impoi liuit, I'll I

lie chin 'urlrrlzeH IiIh own en'h versa lionwhich r. l'.'iiley li purled ns 'huelc- -

HtllltH KONslp.' He tlol'K IlilllM'lf li

It relit Injustice tiy thin, hcciiuM- - he wasii tiieinliiT of Hie 'ilon udmlnislruHon mid II most excellent assistantwcretnrv of war. ile ibqdos thattiler,, wan It II y I limit of resignation byMr. Oinrlsnn or others, hut ho elitlie-i- f

film to deny the essential j i i t .

which wiih that the ioNtHcrlit wiim'written, imil that he and Mr. Harrisonuw it. Mr. Harrison mi,) yesterdayin Washington: 1 uui noi bring in.lervleweil on uny ,sube( t. have noHtnteinenl of li n y kind to make.' SoHint he tiltm refuse's lo deny the ex-

istence of the postscript, wliirh liecertainly Would have dune If It hailhern n mor fabric, Hint, bv ir. Hailey.J'r. llalley In ii (jent c ma n of i he high-est flmnictiT and NiniiilinK ainl veiac.My. I have no doahl that lie xlatedHie convciKiitioii In nul. lance withjbKolnte truth."

cabinet should not always be formedllunciilan hoops Is superior to thatby the leader of the majority of Iheof all our adversaries. Nevertheless,

munitions mean very much in thiswar, Al a nrevious visit, Field Mar-shal Von Hindenhurg- - (old you, 'Themain thing Is discipline.' That Is

house, us if such views were to pre-vail the-spiri- t of the conslil lit ionwould he destroyed and the rtnpurordeprived of his prerogative in the ap- -

liiseipllne Is based on theof every Individual

t rue.pleleman." 7 T

jpnintment of ministers of slate. II

was especially desirable, the genroare said to believe, that the nationshould stuti.l united at this time whenJapan is a party to a gigantic war and

lit was therefore undesirable thai acabinet should be based on parly con There s oeen iSOJ;V. ih:mi,s tih tk

Ol' I.I MUM STOHYsideration. Moreover, the gotiro aresaid to feel that the empire is notri.iulv for nartv form of goVernnient.il

Adva

Mal.cti no liiili'lhii.Asked whether tlur,. was nny

(hance lint the war would ' culiuin-ale- d

l.v a di chive blow, (Icneral vonI .ini. inH.ifr said:

"I'crbaps. The trend of events mustshow- this. I prefer to make no slale-11- 1

eiil ."As lo whether the Uiissian masses

shall be exhausted. Field Marshal vonHind, n hu rg replied :

"They are already becoming so; thel.'ussl.in armv commanders havecharged themselves with that. ThereIs no doubt also that new masses willgrow up in liussia. Hut that makes110 difference. We, too, kavc enough

nee m

clal and mililary ual Imi Dial hefouml on hi icceiit. trip to lrenl l!rl-ta- n

ami (fuller. He returned yrnler-da- y

I' i in lainland, afu r haviiiK nhll-c- d

In the a i ra nueiucnl of the new$.11)11.11(111. linn l:iiiinli loan.

Must 'I'tciil 'llicin mm riiloiners."It Is perfectly clear thai if we

li eat llnlain and l''rance nncuuloini I'm ami wlxh to collllll-U- e

to Kill them our products, " theMaleuieiil said in pari, "we iniiMt treatthem as a producer usually treats itih nii a Ic rust r, In h lih li event I

am conlidi nl He will continue to sup-pl- v

licm lari'eh, not only ilnrlnif thewar. hnl for the reconstruction periodwhich will follow.

"Hi'cat tilt u ami France havenot only cariied on Ihe war on theMoslem front, lot have at the samelime developed their own maniil'ac-liirm- i;

resources In a way which sur-passes helief, so llial today Ihey findIlieniseUes well equipped and ill a po-

sition lo provide noi only lor t In insolus, hul in a laiKe decree to asslsltheir allies.

Mill Need Our Supplies."In i.l.illnu this, I d,i not mean to

Imply thai Ihcid are not many IhiiiKsIhey will require from us as Ihey didhelole the wai ami will after. Thepoint Is thai today their position isone of independence compared withthat of t vv o en i s a i;o,"

i 'f the soundness of the ententeloans as invest mollis, Mr. liavisonsaid It was his unqualified opinionthat tin- "iinsecuied imurn nt hoiul

Hnstly the genro are cited as op-

posed to Vlscnunl Kato because of bishandling of the negotiations withChina in lHKi when his concealmentof the famous filth group of demands,excited the suspicion of foreign conn-- I

tries, because of his Indifferent atti-tude toward the alliance with Russia,;and because of his strong h

s.v mpathies w hich might prove em-

barrassing at the present time whenJapan's totoigu policies are basedlargely on with Russia.,

Cliincsc Question.As lo the real causes of the retire-- I

incut of the (ikunia ministry, many;believe it is due to the failure of dl- -

plomaoy toward China. Many husl- -

ncss Interests have been particularly,critical. The llerland of Asia, which

nee 0:

iimnhn, N li., (id. :in. Wlllln m .1.

HlMin, former (na ietarv of nlale, cenifd here tonight Hint there wan inn

1n I li In the Kluiy thai u po.slsi riplliiid I, ecu written lo the I .ii'.lla lila noteiidvlMnK the (ieriiian government thetdiniiK liuiKiiaKe of the nut" should nothe taken nenouslv, and llml later the)aiHtnripl was witlnliawn.

"I take II for miauled," Mr. Ilivanfald, "thai the prexldeiit Hill deal Willithe malli r as lie deciiiH unc. If, In- -

a i d, any ntteiitioii need he paid II

uliiT Mr. licclfeni idue'K denial."Mi. Hr.Min unuld make no I'nilloi

onmient i xcept to call u t:MI Im, lothe fact thai Inn leM.nallnn was nottendered at the lime the fir-- l.m.i-tanl- n

nole, lo which the allegedinn allached. wuh wrllteii, hut

lit the time the he, mi, nole was wril-tc-

which Was neailv a month lalcr.Mr llivan huh here only a few

linnutcx, He i k hecn in mia u;nlnu

men. (lermnny has a profusion of re-

serves, and in Austria-Hungar- y thereserves are by no means exhausted.Wo never were afraid of the llussiannumerical strength. We know tn

iimerieal superiority."(lenernl von laulondorff, taking lip

Ihe subject, said:"unierieul superiority' and danger

nly exist for Ihe weak. Who' ob more or less reflects the attitude of!business men, commends the genro foriselecting Terauchl.

"The thinking section of the peoplewant mutual trust and friendship wi'h,China." I( says, "hut this policy can-- jtiestin Hie Male In the inter

Jo ohlhlloi a inendiiicni"I're.ident Wilaoii Hill

TiiusU.i." yaid the former"and the Ktale piohlhllomen! Hill he adopted "

III TV N'i- -

Fecretarviiuicnd-

of (ileal I'nlaiu or l i.iiice. Tree fromhome income ta and pavahle In dol- -

la cm in llie liiited Stales, is just ussure to he paid as the uic, , ured I. olid

jects aga lust fate ought bettor to'oh-Jec- tairain-- l himself. A firm will

commands fate There Is 110 blindlate."

Ittissians ,t I'riircil.Field Marshal von Hiinlenl'iirg then

cool inued :

"The new Russian armies are nsgood and as bad as the former Themain quality of th Kussian soldier isblind obedllnce. He makes no prog-les- s

of a military kind; only Ihe Rus-sian artillery has Is'come more effi-cient on account of instruction byFrench 1111,1 Japanese officers, whopaillv command. lint our artillery

noMr. liivan .aid I,,-

laiKe niiinher of id, t:iis.l ic. lived 11 ol the lulled Slates 1:0

iron, east- - matter how Ihe war Itcrn iiient,

nun. ili s."

Grape-Nut-s

Post ToastiesPostumInstant Postum

These staple, healthful and appetizingproducts are obtainable right now from yourgrocer at the same price you have been ac-customed to pay.

This is exceptional, and you will, nodoubt, take advantage of it.

not be success! ally carried out w 11 li-

mit a perfect accord between the dip-- j

lomatlc anil military services under 11

premier whose authority over the gen-- j

oral staff Is unquestioned."The selection caused great satlsfac-- !

lion In army circles, in which, as a'distinguished soldier and a dominat-- ,ing figure, it generally gine pleasure1to what is known as the clan or bu- -

renuerallc circles of the nation. It'was received generally with hostility;by the Japanese press which regardedit 11s a flouting of parliament mid con-- j

Ictnnt for the underlying; spirit of'constitutionalism. I

It is recalled here that Count Ter-- 1

auchl was actually offered the pre-- 1

miership hy Marquis (ikuma last,summer, but the negotiations fell;through because Terauchl declined to1bind himself to pursue the policies ofthe Okuma cahinet.

Cottolene icmains superior."Iniriu a ccrlaiil period, the Rus-

sians had more miinitionij thaiv theyformerly had. Their munition sup

Your cal.c will Ih extremely lipht and'The Natural' 'Shortening crvatm

to thejatcwui 11 you use amulfiH'. Itu)" i,p!cnv!id!y und udda richnessCuke.

5

.horteniiiii andUr.e Cottolcne for 11 ycv.r :

Vm fur frying.CKsaSf iv

plies have now become diminishedbecause of the end of Importation byh.iv of Archangel and Vladivostok."

The ooit . spendeiit asked whether,in the opinion of the chief of staff,the termination of the war was otilvpossible In the enSt, (,, which FieldMaishal vn Hindenhurg replied:

loot. (inly for Victory."I'eople don'! know what nonsense

thrv talk. due does a great injus-tice to an armv commander by

to him a program. H" cer-tainly, has In his head a plan of war.a general view of war. Hut there areno prepar., programs, except thatone-- - to cam victory. Where ami howthat shall be done can only he decid- -

d each mom. nt a new basis ofvents occurs. Therefore, a decision

1:111 be looked for as well In the ,astas In the west.

' It Is nonsense If they till you (hut

Maxwe ll School (iives Hall.Maxwell, I let. 30. A masquerade

hall for Ihe benefit of the Maxwellschool basked ball team was given atthe opera house last night and was adecided success. Visitors Were pres-ent from Raton, liawson, Chtoo,French and springer.

Order a regular supply of your Rroeertoday. Large or small jaiis as you prefer.

44 .v " Cottoltnt motet" good cooking btttermm--. Hear Bursum tonight

a t Republican Smash the Hubbell-Gillenwat- cr Machine

r Albuquerque Morning Journal, Tuesday, October 31, 1916. TKrea '

?OfflothePot

nationyourself

by eatingin

Front!top-notc- h

Shred-fe-d

ANNUAL ETUI I CAPTAIN GANG BIG RALLY HELD

litAmount

Wheat Biscuit,

bodythe

-- buildinggreatest

a foodof y. up. w. ORDERED ATTACK BY REPUBLICAN S 1 W What do you know

SSSlwMj the least ta about that a MILDYou IS MADE PUBLIC ON AMERICANS AT CERRILLOS '

Snnot let tcf" the front" cigarette that satisfies!"ZL business with apoorly

forShed

breakfastbody- -

with.Dehcious

slicedDe Luxe Train, "Golden State Carranza Officer at Ojinaga Is Now Possible to Give a

Laches and cream. Limited,, Is Declared to in Command of Thirty Mex-

icansFairly Complete List of

Have Been Run at a Dead Who Fired on De-

tachment,Nominees for the Legisla-

tiveLoss, House,

lmX. i''l" HCNIN. JOURNAL Rf C'AL I I ARID Ml

Sati Antonio, Tex., Oct. 30. Thethirty Mexicans who opened fire onan American detachment in the Big

tr.CAL CORailfOMDINCI TO MORNINd JOURNAL)

Santa Kc, Oct. 30. At t'crrlllos lastnight, although the prechn t was con-

sidered a democratic bailiwick, the 10- -

lV HO.NfNI IOUMMAL SPICIAL LtARIO WtHtlChicago, (let. 30. Tho annual rt

of the Chicago, K,,yk Island amil'acifie Bailway company, made puh-li- e

hero today, covers a full fiscalyear under the receivership of JacobM. Dickinson, and touches on effortsto make economies suggested in thespecial reports of J. V. kendrick. the

Helid eilstiiet. Uclohcr 111 prccipliat- - publicans held a big rally.lug a tight that lasted for forty-liv- e H s now possible to give a fairly

for thecomplete list of the nomineeminutes, were under command oft'liico ('ami. This informal ion was legislative house 111 some Ways) even

llian the nomineesmore imporiaiufor the state offices, for the comln1!legislature Is expected to put throughan Important legislative program af-

fecting the welfare of cvoey inhabi-

tant of the state. The following- uiethe nominees:

First District, Valencia county I!.,

Vareiso Francis an,, Jesus C. San- -

expert employed for the purpose morethan a year 11511.

Important economies were accom-plished and the net operating reve-nue of the compnnv Increased $3,377,-r5- .

or I'.M.Mr. Kendrick. the report recounts,

estimated that an annual saving ofiVUU'-V-J e.UJ.e nujlu, J.ot --niicliof this was asoel on a proposed ex-

penditure of $:!;:, M7.0Nr, to he spread

Made at Niaeara Falls. N. Y.

ADALUPECOUNTY

DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES

lowing is that portion of the dem-'",i- c

ticket of C.uadnlupe countyvhirh lias become known li. ro: Sli.-l-

len- -Willrftn c'.'W. tiooch.

!!., J. li.democrat ic,Torres.

i"i,il(,itt'i(-r;i- i

nedy and CharlesSecond, Socorro

and Kliji (lurule;Contreras, Kamon

contained in a written report of theaffair rec eived today by Hi neralFunstmi from Maj. John D. Long,commanding the squadron of Texascavalry on duty in the section.

funo holds rank as captain in I hoCanaiir.i garrison ojinugn. Hehas been Identified with border

for the last I vv ,1 or threecbij. Moor lS,tre,'s r. flu t thru the

lirst light on the composition of theMexican band.

According to the report, the Amer-ican detachment discovered two ofthe Mexic ans 011 this side of the I lioClaude, signalling to their compan-ions to cross. These men were cap-tured and still are held for action hv

the civil authorities. After they hadbeen taken, 4 'ami's force opened fire.Ill thi ensuing engagement, one Mexi-

can was wounded and was reported tohave died later

Li 1111

A bra 11

Barnes,s; dem-it. Mal- -

juso Maniuc.. ., ... .... v ..- -iff,

Third, Bernalillo It., K. !'.J. Felipe Arini.lo, Soldo Chaviocr.tt ic. T. J- Pass-more- Josedonado, Kd. Chacon.

Fourth, Santa F IL. Albe

Ml'. .MollKO iMueme,, firm,sails; assessuperintendent ofnanrefl Sena;

t (Clancy; surveyor, Mr. 'Ian-P- a

-ddionls, Juan .1.

Hoard, of Port Sumner; reprcsenta- - CV. .Illlin Mllll'lllllhl l OCIMOC1..CM,

over a period of three years and thissum was not available to tho re-ceive r.

"The receiver," says the report,"could deal only with these expendi-tures and economies which could bemade out of contemporaneous: earn-ings." The report asserts that in Hielast ten years the property investmentof the road increased"' J it I), lnHi.iMHi,

with practically no increase in net in-

come applicable to a return on theinvestment. For this reason, says thereport, money for Improvement hadto be borrowed "as will be evidencedhv the increase of substantially a

trieio Careia, Cipiiano Lucero.Filth. Bio Arriba- - It.. Manuel Sati-che- .,

Luis (i. Ortiz: democratic, Juanl'. Born-go- Kelix Marline..

Sixth, San Miguel--K.- , Basilio (irie-go- ,

Pedro Saliollez, Joseph C,. Bonn t o;

democratic, Dcnietrriei (irieHo, l'en-lii- s

K. LMieh. Pedro Tafova.

VON VICAGA FRAUD,

SAYS PANARET0FFK. v..iith Mora it.. Alejandro, Aran

Jacob

liwr Mr W.i.linian, Vaughn; .Mr.

Heivivielcz, "f Montoya, and ictorAnavii Santa Kosa. The following

have been nominated l.y the ropubli-.- ,

sheriff, Martin Serrano; treas-urer Salome .Martinez; clerk, ChrlsOire'liiihowski, of Cuervo; superint-

endent of schools, T'.onifaeio l.ncero;surveyor, Mr. Aragon, Xewkirk;

Keith F.dwurds, Fortfunnier.

round I'neonsoious I'rom Hunger.East Las VoBas. X. M.. Oct. 30.

Charles Wench, colored, aged 4a.

was futi nil lying on the street unoon-pcioli- s

from hunger Saturday. The

Frank A. Koy: ib inoci atio,Floersheim. Simon B. .Maes.

lOighth, Colfax It., 1'.. N

lleiirioue Mares; democraticUnroll,(1. W.

Chesterfields have done"lhc impossiblc"--th- cy

satisfy nnd yet they arc not Rtrong. They arcMILD 1 Chesterfields do for your smoking whatbacon nnd cgs do for your breakfast they satisfy.

And yet Chesterfields are MILD-tha- t's tho

point.

No other eigarctte can give you this new enjoy-

ment (satisfy yet mild) because no cigarette makercan copy the Chesterfield blend.

This blend is an entirely new combination of

tobaccos and is undoubtedly the most importantnew thing in cigarette making in 20 years.

jfafittliffyeufcfiacco Or.

"Give me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY'

V .n.HINI OURNAL RPRCIAL LIABKO WIRI1

Washington, Oct. 30. The Bulgar-ian minister to the Fulled States.Stephen l'anareloff, declared todaythat the man who passed through SanAntonio, Tex., yesterday calling him-self the Bulgarian minister to Mexico

j like amount of the funded debt dur-- 1

ing, the sa nie period."j Mr. Kcndrick's belief that a savingof i, Otlfl.niio passenger train miles ayear could be made proved excessivein practice, but by abandonment ofcertain trains which could be spared

j at c rtain seasons, or consolidation oftrains, the passenger train-mileag-

was reduced , 7 J 4 miles at a con-

siderable economy. Mr. Kendrick

Deros-s-. F. V. Peters.Ninth, Taos IL, Cloinente It.

Anastaclo Santisleva 11 ; dem-

ocratic. Biehard F. Oakley, Pedrowas an Impostor. Mr. l'anareloff says

MartiuiT..Tenth, Sandoval It , Octaviano

,,i.7.- .lemocratic. Fscolastiea. C.l.o-- !del

man was f"d and taKon 10 too fthere is no minister or other diplo-matic representatives of Bulgaria InMexico.

The man gave his name as Nobelthe "(lolden Stale I.im- -no hi.nn till. Yvorieh Is sunt to lie neueveu inai

mifrVriinr from tuberculosis. Colored ited" (trains Nos. 3 and 4), luxurious Baca.people in egas sum unci tneyknown the man was hungry theywould have furnished him with food.He had been here about 11 year andhas no relatives in Las Vegas.

lOleveiilh. 1'nlon It.. M.ila.iiias Ba-

ca, Fred B. Moore; deniocralic, C. W.

li. l'.rvan, ratrocino Bomero.'Twelfth, Torrance It., Manuel Ote-

ro: deniocralic, Harry J. rincke.Thirteenth, C.uudalupe It.. Beynol-d- o

ortiz; democrat ic. J. A. Purdue.Voiirleellth. MeKilllcN It.. . 10.

von Cicaga. .Minister l'anareloff saysthe name is not Bulgarian and henever beard it before.

t the Aiislro-lluiigaria- n embassyhere today it was said that CountKalnian Kania Volkanya, Austrianminister to Mexico, who also passedthrough San Antonio yesterday, wason his way to New York and Wash-ington for a vacation and possibly tasee his phv sician.

affairs featured by the road, was runat a loss, and should be abandoned ifthe road's relations wi'.h the Southernl'acifie permitted.

A careful study of the suggestion,made through T.mche, Niven Co.,public- accountants, disclosed that thetrains put approximately Jflali.tiOOinto the pockets of the road. In gen-

eral, however, the receiver followedMr. Kendrick' suggestions where thefiincos of the road permitted. Knnd-br.- o

mm, I tracks were Improved, new

"Only 'Gets-I- t' forMe After This!"

Oversim, L. Leyha; deniocralic, W. II. j

Hans, C. W. C.recn. j

Fifteenth, Dona Ana-- It., W. II. 11. ,

Llewellyn. Jose C.nnzales: democrat -

ic, Walter MoHsnian, itaniel Miranda, j

rolling stock placed on the rails "with PITRIS REVEALSgratifying results.If "fidfc" Fvnrv P.nrn Furru

Sixteenth, Lincoln K., 11.1 o. vvi-inore- ;

ib tnoci at ic, B. Sowder.Seventeenth. Otero D.. U. L. York;

Not'., S. K. Core.Kightoonthv Chaves K., A. A

Si ri. kland : (lemocialic, P. 11. LewisEGREEK ATTITUD IGAItETTESLosses from strayed or damaged

freight decreased 31.3 per centthrough improvements including a

reorganization of the freight claim de-

partment. The year's fuel hill, des-

pite an inc rease of 40 per cent illfreight train mileage, decreased:f 7 3 Payments for slock killedor injured on the right-of-wa- y de-

creased ;', H.I r, per 11 nt. and hire of

freiebt car debit balance was reduced

II w 1 lJ i 1 J Will VI jTime. Painless, Nothing

More Simple."I'll tell you what, I've quit using

salves for corns. I've quitmaking a package out of my toeswith bandages and conl captionsunit diguing wilh knives and scissors,(live 1110 'ClOTS-IT- ' every time!"

B. l.iv- -F. I ,. Mohlhop.Kddy l., CarlHaves.Boosevell !.,

John II.

Ingslon, P. STwenlielh, W.

OF OCCUPATIONojeii yLM, vtStroud.

Twentv-first- . Luna VL. S. Cde- -7S.1i! per cent. Traffic expenses

offieecreased 7 per ent. New Vojk 1 Af--('eC ndexpense was reducedeonsolida- -

$ T . H was saved by the 20forlOImg districts. A

statement fol- -

pierce; eleniocratle, J. 10. I'lilon.Tw iditv-seeoiii- l, Hralit B., Paris V.

Bush, W. 10. Watson; democratic,John W. Turner, Frank Vesely.

Twenty-thir- Sierra P., Frank H

Winston; democratic, . S. Miller,Tvvenly-foiii't- San Juan It., K. .

Burdiek: democratic, C. II. Algerl.Tw.mtv-fifth- , ijuav It., .1. Walter

Mum-US- Fred MeFarlan,! ;democratie,

1 IIlion of Opelmarv of the

Resistance of German and

Bulgarian Forces at That

Moment Would Have Been

Ridiculous,

I.. ,..TH" ' fjlows:operating revenue. $7

i crease, iS." per cent,operating ex pen sett,

increase, II per cent.

,3 l;,0'i7;

$20,X0.t,S34;Pablo Homez. Patricio Miiii-iie.-

.

Twenty-sixth- , Curry D.. Lyinan 10.Net operating revenueincrease, 10.1 per cent. Shaw; Soc. W. C. Tluirp.

Twe.nlv-sovent- Bio Arriba anddemo- -sandovai It .. Pedro Sandoval,

est garments are best.MAXWELL BEET HARVEST

IS PROGRESSING WELLmlpb--emtio, B. A. Caiulelaria.

Torrance, Santa I' e,

Cuadalii'lie P., Libe:at,o Valencia;democratic, Nu anor Bae a.

Twenty-ninlh- . San Miguel, Cundn- -

,.T MORNINO JOURNAL RUCIAL LIA..O WIIAthens, Oct. !l (via London, Oct.

;pi.i Tho Paths, which supports theprovisional government set up by for-

mer Premier Venizelos. published thismorning se veral documents which it

characterized as revelations regarding'

the attitude of the (.reek governmentat the time of the Bulgarian and Her-

man occupation of 1101 IheasternC.reece. Included in the ilea indents Is

the text of messages sent by tin- - mln- -

be sec-ui- el in the organization of Am-- I

riean Serbian relief work to sparewaste effort and duplication.

Womb Hill Help lei Sei-hlii-.

"11 is wondi-rl'ii- what the peopleof the In it el Stales have done and

ii ly d.ivs of the war, we y

boxes from Ann I'lea andIn whieli kihel ladles bal

.vv nee-h- el, filmy ba II goW ns.miiI, have' seen the Selblall

It Sav.il Ills Baby's Life.Somo yours ago, In a letter to th

manufueturers. 11, G. Vines, Arlnpe,lowu. stated that Chamberlain's CoughBemedv had saved Ms baby from dy-

ing with tho croup. This Is a favorltUremedy for croup with many mothers,iin,l lH pleasant and sufo to take. Ob-

tainable, everywhere.

l,ei.l CORRHPONDtNC. TO MORN INO JOUNfMaxwell. N. M., Oct. 30.-- Tho beet

harvest on the Maxwell and ! rench

tracts begun the first of the week,.,,,.1 ..ltl,,,!!,,!, hauling was stopped

III till'e eel III

faiglalldpacked h

If you

luloliinci. :ilions

ol vv hli'llli:

Serbia,"my lib-- i

.ledthe

I. nine Is,gaur.v

:,re doing lo help elisli ss.--

be s ud. "No one can hay,.ell Wile, liellllllg-e'-

ilk and ely had neve

us. Withoutde t.a nnie'.r .... account of the rain illon. the like--

d t ea iiumI ex- -m

III,how much it

the help of

lupe P.. Be.v nablo Ortiz; (icinociaui-- ,

Jose Jordl.Thirtieth, Lincoln, Socorro, Otero

D , ieorgo 10. Moffi'tt.The few places still unfilled will bo

mostly filled by Monday, n It hough in

a few inslanecs t be rcpu blii-- us will

not name any a nelidal en ! auae ofthe' overwhelmiiiLr demoerntic vote

isler of war, VSrVVSAieeieeVViVVSiiVVAlVerVVin. i leans so ma n.vMm-been t lie report says, oroci urn

the ( lermaiis and Bulgaliveries the past few (lavs havesurriiiiler to Roliovos CATARRH oflie Ibat III tail pco-- .

m g toSerbs wouldpie would 11

very soon.. '.,1,1,11 a farmer living six vsw " tho

il

rians of Fort liupel. near nemii-uis-,n- r

Former Premier Sk'uiloiielis.who was then at the head of the gov-

ernment, said to the Associated PressBLADDERee-l- .

"M of all

When You See Theia Pretty Cirlt in YourUruiimir. Window lt' a Good Time

To End Your Coma.That's what they all say the very firsttime they use "( MOTS-IT.- " It's be-cause "iiKTS-lT- " is so tsimplc andeasy to use put it on in a few sec-ini'-

because there in no work org to do, no pain that

"fts up to your hearl. It. gets yourccnis off your mind. All the. time it'sworking and then, that little oldcom peels right off, leaves the clean,corn-fre- e skin underneath and your

,l I.

III

siarioii u. .f town,the diiinii with a tractortwo loaded

Tbis morning

miles westhis heels toengine vvilli

ons hitchedand

d o.eilj-111,-.- .',

r i i

e, belli

and allDischarges in

mil.

rrespoiiclcni . ml litiraiif ItcH' "' ol l ilm Suit.Washington, oef. 3n. - Itev re-- ,

vv.iv- of shipimiil ja for,1 vv i d! in: e. oiinu II t eo tn

ac-- inimlale he suppliesoad is allii'icd, tin li loand nil ail the suppliesi S a lolll i. There a ellslimit!,. o can b,. chargedih. it Ihev me placed in

the mo. I good."

cinetheSt III

sis; lealsugar 24HOURS;reacbecl the top 01 me

the loaded wagons arewhen he hadincline where

"Bemanswould

Motion I MCI HI' ranii's...il !. e.-- iosl com ne-- -

islam e hv Hreee-- 10 uie ' h i

n. Bulgarians at t lint momenthave been ridiculous. As long'

government bad decided to

al.oald ll'--

Inblllllig ciWilliHo w IV lo

111

I'll.Ill-- '

.1 I he will 1U e,i ,

Ih,, Clayton act and j"' 'P tovv tin ir(be inclineOIlllll'.,) mm

ti, r,n,.oii, started down as thelemain neutral, all we coiuei 00railing to taste for fountrtfrtti. J

ipiesled by theeomiany of ibtors to intci piits application(dies," so thating .,f patent!chinos, was grure-ni- court.

I,...l tliroll no IbingI.

lienil

nor b;

l.ibole,

didto do

a ndill -. ,e ' ' i .,, ..I.

il would cover ic ons,1 moving picture ma

.1I. MaM hrwritten guarantees lor innthe forts and I heir contents

in n be,led tin

to al.c eplan

lillc t

how to111,1 till.'oil that

(ConlliiHFil I remi riign (tn.)i'm is gone; No wonder millions!,"'!',f',,r,','',i'':'rS-1T-- " Trv il tenilit.

"fiKTS-IT- " is sold and recommend-- !

lo obtainreturn ofto

oflilvirUl i ll

bill Hor what

nileel today by the hi- -the ground,bottom sidejust in lime

feet peiow, moMl- C.ibsoll .illlllped

snve himself. Thes and Mr. Cibson Is

tenup.to

wree

Hreejee for the safeguarding 01

olc By giving up Fortlolll tileml knoww il li it.S W ISle li

. ...i NOTICE OF HEARINGSlabs;eat it o

valuablein on lit

iengine is lliillll III vvdollars.,,ol several hundred shipped, In.fi' areI 111' noeis .,,,,1

ltupel williout resistance we .10...111'..

such guarantees. If the central em-

pires have not kept the terms of thewritten guarantees it is not the fault..( ih,. eireek government. What more

(,ou ns.Ball

"i liy druggists everywhere, 2rc a hot-ti- c,

or sent on receipts of price by 10.Iawronre. & Co., Chicago, III.

f"hl hi Alliuiiierf!io and rccoti-nienrh- d

ns the world's best corn rein-"j- y

by (itwell Drug Co.. Highlandlharmacy, Hutt's Drue Stores, Inc.,a"d Alvarado Tharmacy.

Sentmall (he rim-if , i bun--In Ih.

I'dv (las. "h'"The beets net the

average of a ton.to the Har-le-

Land (diiipany.growers on an could we have gained by resisl ing ?"

Maxwell District Wheal Crop.Maxwell, o.t. :;o.-T- lieio r.s a

To l'rciH ily Owners Lncb-- Pavun:Olcliuaoc ,. n. ,"7S of the City of.llMi(tieiiiie, V M.

Tie tile plop, Hv owilelH Je f fe t -

cei bv a i adeipied,v the City Council of III"

City of .A no. orderingthat portion of Central aveminIII the. I'ilv of A lbilcllcl cpie. NewMe xico, bet VM ell Its Intel seel ion

CALOMEL SELDOMMAXWELL PREACHER

WORKING FOR LORD

OREGON GIRL IS

RECOGNIZED HI

1 KINGi

i

I It. (...ILii . short wheat crp in h" ,''" " "tri.-t- this year, due to the exception!,!

L Good Old Home-Mad- e tn Not discouraged oy en,-ilrv winter., MORNIN JOURNAU1

hasMaxwell niany or inc n mnarlial failure,(PICiAi. criMllfdHl'i"M..VU'1'II (lit. I!11In

pl ramify Cough Remedy wheat again, anil on achurch. are plantingIII! V OHSOLDJLERE HOW)il,:,,. ever. Some' or moalela I gor". , e',.,..,.,lilh llie lievvlv HI

I 3 ' '' ellllV tl

a' line oT S'lVlll idreelc.i ; ,1 ion with he westinleenth itncl In saidall slii'it Inlerseedioiisalial avenue wiibtn

I bus defined, a ml here- -

agoBe

wheat was planted a mourn; no,.- nri and looking fine.

andforehereil, end of the Planting season

pointed pasio'. .. .s atake charge of the wo.

; ,,,f t "man amhusky young

Wnch Ile(tor thnn the IXendy-Mnl- i-

Mud Knotty and1'henpty Preiuirre.

Willl the .

and lis inlline of n

cite, andof said Cthe an sInaflci- e,(. .I) toand w h n

liaines ale

on the,. ;li l. r.flll ai'll'S of wheat Marcclle Reed, of Ore- -MissI things to do arouuo 1... Thus,t,.n,i overalls and innipci.S2S2S7S Wlio Has Been Carini'"III ... .....Maxwell tract.

About the best irop grown in thisdistrict this year was beans both

hour of x o'clock p. tn. of Monday,the. Filli day of November, 19J8,provide! by ordinance No. f.TS of thei,i ellnanees Of said city, at which hent-In- g

you may, u person or by counsel,appear anil coldest, tho proposed

r.ir smh Improvement, thsi.milai ity of 1ho proceedlliK with ref-iicu-

to the linprovenient, tho bctl-- itltH of wild Improvement to his or

her propei ty. or any other matterw nh lelcrelu o thereto.

Vnii are further notified:(at That the estimated cost and

i M.eiiho of the Improvtmont is $24,-- ,'

.: k

h i That the boundaries of theS ss-.- ..

ssment .list i le t include all propertyabutting upon said Central Jivenunbetween the east lino of Sixth streetand the west line of Fourteenthst red In the City of AlhiKlueruue.

(r-- d Tho route, of the Improvementby streets, alleys and other '.and tlie p laces of commencement udending of the proposed imprO'Y'e- -

ills are. as follows:All that portion or Central VMM.

in the. City of A Ibiieniernue, NewMexico, lift wen Its Intersection e?irh

the east line of Sixth street snd'ltsintersections with the west lin rFourteenth street In said city, snd H

street Intersections of said firilliivenui) within the limits thus dinned.

2SZ5HS2SZSSSTiS7iSTi57iSZS7iSn

eril.e.l ill palhe era, lei ""'I paved,

said properly eewnels'nioro pa , ' v set

Nasty Drus Salivates, Makes

You Sick and You Lose

a Day's Work,the street

a search ofattired ho started down...i,r. 1,0 met a farmer the ,n.l pinto, funncis onwhit. 1 ,i..i n.nii Not knowing if.) here

for Orphans, Receives Or-

der of Milosrchc,of town report nil"""-"- .'bun lands cast l palati-ni, I ac ll'.' 11... former stopl I'll (

of y.a n

a lml the lrnsajeii rumsL'ood cropsi, mi

oiliotifl1,1 til

tcturns, some 01..e I..,,.- .a.lcndid that.I 'ily

pillof.'. ...L iw.re who Will make

iireacii.", toilet, ,0uand asked: "Say,want a job?"

he ..re-ielie- '

"I have a .iob," smiledin answer, extending j..s l.an--

riJ,

come. "I am workiuK o. t;

All, inn,I bv Ih"thud .lav

,ptonlv

Ill lil.V

I, , N, w("onlicil

Si pt. lu-

ll g lo beiv a bul

.

to be

beans mmoney on theirveil 10. M. James. Wall

Trv and ". F. Andersoni, of beans is r.e per

Fvery druggist In tovvn-yn- itr lpiR- -

gis, it M . ev i yl'o'lv s di iikhisI, has no-- ;

llced ii great falling olf In the saleof aloiin I. They ail g.v e the samereason. I ice!, en's Liver Tone Is tak-ing lis Ida' o.

"Calomel Is dang. runs nnd people

Ik

John Slie-- r

Tboins-Tb- e

bo alpound, bill

' x-

III

(AMiM'tiite-- d Treso fiirrrRiinniletnT.)

Athens. Sc d. :!'.- - Miss Mai.Be.'d of La Hratige, tuenon. who f"i;wo years lias n eating foi dotetule Serbian oipbans, has recelveel

1. pto"Wei , (ton I din"" ,,, .

o'1... r v be backedvv n

t hataideel a

b, fore

Mi xico,on llo- I

be r, HH.'IIV ' tl In

tiiia upoavctniegraded, i

Ho,, N,,,iln- fun,pillilli- lo

ll V Coo

surprise- fm a jbahunt,;et a new start in Inshand.

tic- crop.holding.rowers nr.-

pooling the price to reach lacthe end "f .v,'nr'

i.i , I . i te I oe.e m , ,

,1 Vknow It, while. Do. ben s Liver lone iso fc,s.. i,iiirli ill reeoenit loll Of ll

I of aid ilv!' Si I'll

1,'cSeelll.cVC'il OilHill'., abv saidin said

Colfax.should boDoctors Chairmen In

Maxwell. Oct. .'!'). TIK Indians Say Mil.l Winter.PuliitT,. Minn.. Oct. SO. North, rn

i. !,.. s.c booled ill we.odi-l.it'- HallColfaX couillt. ......... e',11

.. 'lynit eonihini'd the eurntive propor-'- "

of I'verv known "reiulv-iuado- coughn'lT'li ' would lianllv Imvo in them

t ie euialive power tlint lies in this"imple "lieiiiie-inade- eougli syrup which

,'ly a few minutes to prepare.bet from unv druggist 2'-.- ounces of

Hiii-- (.Mi cents worth I, pour it. into aI' nt licttl,. n,l till the bottle with plain

"""tinted eugar svrup. Tho total cost"I'O'.it at cents and jfives von a full

Pint 01 really hotter rough svrup than"u. I'ti.v readv-mad- for $2.a0.lh'S ,,'!"asi"lt; ""l never spoils.

rine x nnd sugar syrup prepara-1- 1

011 r,.,.ts tluhl at tl)(, (,aUrt(, of a j.,,,),almost hnme'diate. it

hn,,l,j-,'1"-

'I'l'l"U'm, stops the nasty

klc and l.als the sore, irri-,- !

"I that lino the tliroat,and t.s, KO gently

' ' oasilv that it is reallv ostotiisliinu'.or,l 2V " Ust' w usually overcome thoerne? y e"""'1 n,ul f"r broncliitis.

wliiKipinif comjh and broncliiall'in ' r'' is '"'lint; better,

dun Vs a n,"st valiuible concentratedt a ("'"" ,"' ''''"nine .Norway pine ex-U- ,.

' '"ni'iuieel with giiaia-'o- l and haal

"rt V'r generations to break up'ire coii,,,' ave,l (iisaipointnieiit, lie sure toA v.inr , m .,;'. t. - .....

no ill feeling in theM ar ir no' r"i -

ho. inning al theAibl.'ltV ofi,r- -.,....'..,.u il,.. .amis of stream and f

neiik. For the past three months,during lb- - of Madame lio.a

the head "f the II. P. Frolbir.gham institute, assisted by Miss Km-

,lv Simmons of Ne w Yoik. Miss I!

finally bioke down un,br the long

strain and has returned to the n '

Slates for a r. st

Mrs. Cbarb-- II. Farnam of New

n tiescampaign tbiseuro ills. Both ,f the old The....i , k Oidlv softened w in! lOstlmate Set OffsLegal Desorlfor it l'i.iw in Nornthave chosen for doetois

i... c It Kobbiu TownslteIndians b:is. innr II the lUIltlazine ss of,., t n ki-- rn v ;uni

I.ol. Blk.4a-4t- ; r.n

IT, H- U' r, :i

c, v

lulof

111 II "I'e ,nian'of the democratic committee1 . Ktreieher is chairman

J;'SL19

$40S.73:k,.4h

1930.44

Original( i, iKina( irigmal( u iglnal( il lgiHal

1 (ip ilTownsilfvTow nsilTow tisltoTownsito

Kneiitv"enNorNtW

l el

el l in. r i o,..- -R has just i"Ve

the republican committee So far it

ainpaniii. li.jnstuut.' on l.eiian oi i.,ii.bam (is

perfectly hale unci give s nenersuits." said a proiiitiie i.! 'i: al druggist.l (odson's Liver Tone Is personally!guaranteed bv every .linguist who sells.

,t. A bilge bottle costs 1,1 cents, audi'if It fails lo give easy relief in every!case of liver sluggishne ss and consll-- j

jpation, yon have only to ask for yours' tiionev bite k

lioeisiiie's Liver T"im to pleasant- -

tasting, ta, n'y vegetable remedy.'harmb-s- t,i holh children and ndulis.

iTake a fpooiiful a' night and wake nif' , ling fine; on MhouMirsK, si' k lieinl- -

in he, h. it sloiino h or constipated,hovels. It doesn't grlpo or cause In-

convenience (ill the next (Uv. llkhi-- ,

j lent calomel. Take a dose of calomel'today sod toiiioirow yon will feel

ak sick nnH Dcit't lose

iw. day woik! Take Dodfon's l,yer!Instead sml foil fine, full of

,MKor n,i aaibittoa. I

Alll'i. HK nlh as Deen a snoen--, " ., ,ita King i eo o "sides arc A It ic a 11

She has bSerbian roller e,rc..!iii.aiioii-- .ft Athens for whenemlunic her work of sliul -

and bothbine. she will i'

ing t he m Is of I ne S' l Plan ic i iir'-- ' s

I lie M ii ' ' ' " ,

should filling II'""' ""' r:,"'"...h, eddll'm. ah- - lliliskrats are- lV

in building their habitations: the fur-,.n.- r

animals have thin coats now,

when th-- v should ho fitting out In

their thickest overcoats, and balk on

tries is loose-

Hear Bursum tonight

a t Republican

Sbolguu.ii - lUnuii Off Willi lion of S' i la i I' n

more unity in theand the civil popiilii view to si eiiruit

outpill os,

of the ve (b-- e ribcei tirop- -

in;, and bein in the originalTe.vvn iimw i ol A lbu'ue!-fitni- , asolo.v h b 'be oi'i'i. ial plal I hereof.

Von and of vou urn furthernotified to file a. protest. In wrillnK.if you so desire, agntnst said proposed

on or before the eom- -

Cerrillos, Oct. r.n- .- Wh.bt......, vmerdav Teh sfonio I

City Council.By order of the City Council of Ot

City of Alhuiuerqutt, New "'Mexico,this 23rd day of September, 181(1. ")

HF.NRT WESTEUrjOiP.:Mayor of the Ctty of Ailnnwierue,

( ' "' " 'Attest! - "V

TUomiis Hughes, Cttri CSertf,

f work.both hancls,f liis shot- -

American i

MinisterH years old, stood withrestinir over the muzzlei iiiejt" t; ir,i. ,v. I ' eitlllO I. v.

With foil ,1;. ...,.l 't of Public liislruetioii I'avSerbia, expressed to the'I HIIVI .... A .' 4 . .11 ..f eloviteh.

Associat......t; 1 is.-- , goui allies jt Meollelcin ll"'"Mm,. I Propressed the

jlis entireoff and part niciictinciil of uaid hearing Itfore tUoailiu-tio- or money iiromnt- - couUco ordiuatiou

gun and accidentallyhammer with his footright h:t"d was blownof the loft.

' .elite... . . ..- hope tliut moreU " la'es wiiti mis tirejiaraiiou.

" vo., l"t. Wayne, lnd.1

J

,t.i;.'. '?

Four Albuquerque Morning Journal, Tuesday, October 31, 1916.

ii BUB SI10DENNIS CHAVEZPANIC IS FELTVAST THRONGS GREET

HUGHES DURING TOUR

OF OHIO CENTERSFor light,

a

wholesome cakes.a fxVh. I'

0 UN ILL IN SPEAK TONIGHTIBy REPUBLICAN frf.ntlnurif Frnm On t

KC biscuits and pastry, useindustry wouldweie it not pro- -

und that Americansuffer In thorn- - days BlMCUlt

AT C. 0, P. CLUBCITY PRECINCTSMANAGERS HOW

K C BAKING POWDERJlshby-i'l"- - Lexicon1"mm

I S ots. itoh, a for tO ot. PriDITT Pf'AHOOV CrCd INC MAHtm

lecled.Mr. Hughes wns received hy audi-

ences which chccied him I rcipioiil I.A I Kast Liverpool, first slop of theday, h,, spoke In the open air, Insv oioi com bill ting the noise of thertieet traffic, before an audience thatDraws Near Its

State of Peelin?Candidate for County Clerk on

Democratic Ticket Receivescould hear only u pari of what he

As Campai.f

Close the

Republican Gubernatorial Can-

didate Has StrenuousSpeech-makin- g Program for

County Today, IfNear

Alwayssafeand reliable. If itisn 't all we claim your grocerwill refund your money.

JAQUES MFG. CO., CHICAGO

Promises of Support From

Many Republican Voters,at HeadquartersDespair,JESS WILLARD'S CAR

SEIZED IN EL PASO

said. At Wellsville, scores of railroademployes In their overalls crowdedaround hli oar and applauded insbrief address. At Ming.) Junction,v, IhsIIcm proclaimed Ins arrival andhundreds of workers clambered overIhe high fence to hear bun. They ap-plauded him frequently.

.Many were turned away fiom thehall at Zanesvllle, where Mr. Hughesspoke, ami tne hall was lowdcd Willian audience Ihat Intel rupli.d linnfiom time to time to heir and lo

Thai Iieiinls Chavez, who is mak-ing Ihe race nil the dcmic I a I ie ticketfur county clerk, will be elected, be- -

Hl-A- 0'rtCH TO ll(lNIa JOUBNAL1

New Vnik, del .",11. The New YolkTelegram, tin" evening Million 'f H"'Herald, iiiiii i'iIi' In tunighl's Issue1I111I Ml. I ( K lux' in 11 'ii Ik 11 managers

II. 11. Iltirsum, republican cajuiidatefor governor, will enter I ;erna li llncoiinly Ind iy for a strenuous speakingcampaign. He will visit outlying pre- -

rinds of the ronnly this morning andthis afternoon, making five or six

will close his personallign for the county to- -

voice Its own comments on what he speeches. Hesaid. These were of a l iendiv nul ul'e spea !: Ing cunij

DUKE CITCleaners-Hatte- rs

enmcH mote and more certain eachday of the campaign. Chase, is re-

ceiving apleinlld support in the outsideprei Im ts and his frii lids pre diet :i

uia.lorily of not less than 5011 for himIn the city piecliu Is. The main rea-

son why Chavez, will run well In theIty Is thai many people, regardless of

politics, admire Ihe fight he has madeI11. vet along Ihe in the world andinn be a" nie"ce"Ns in ITI'e. .VoT ouiie :n.'

except once, when a group ot men night, speaking it the Hughes-Fair- - j

I'll I 'IIMI, TlX, Oil .'Ml. JesH W ll- -

laid, the heavyweight i liiiiiipi'in,f.illril to exhibit lu ll' today ul showof which In- - Ih of the Miiir

while his ncvcri-sentc- touringi ir I'll'' nit iiiiiom"i,ile n like u'l'ii-t'lt-

belonging to his mimuKcr. TmiiJones, Welt; seized nil ll Wl'il of "

hiiii'ii! obtained ly .1. M. Wvalt nlII J'MHO.

sill i'!u H' uiyd V' i

lltlll J'ltll'H J . f 111 t "illlllT" theywere trying In m range a fight Willi.l.ii k .liiliin.un .it ,111,111., Mi n 11. Tin'money Is Ninl tn have I'.ihI 'In' i

of 11 representative wIki went

cheered fir Prcsidcnl Wilson. 'I lint ba n ks club, L' .',

Was after Mr. Hughes had leclai-d,! Th,. A biHiueP, in

Hear Bursum tonighta t Republican Head-

quarters.Immigrants Send Ml tins Home.Chcngo. '"I. !u. Savings of

to Ihe illliollllt of J.,1',000,-u- i

;i T"'mnh lmr in 11 ent from

Wi st Cold av cnueCame Protective

lime lieen llli lally stampeded by ur-rc-

politlctl developments inilHal- -

Imk President Wilson h r I ' linii'due nrlii le Ih headed " I iepu hlb tin In

panic iik i n 111 (in ik 11 m ain end," midh.i iilllniiiKli I'liiV eff'Ut Ih lu'lnn.mil ! to mn-- i iil Die Ml. He of fei ll"K

l,r (v.'iIIm :l' J'J'l'Ul,i''.'ll, oaHniuillirinliiiiiilripi, ll Ih known lli.Tiiifipiiiun inaniiKi iM ale Imrdi't iiik nn a

plllllr and Ho ili'BI'i'l ate do lin y ie

220 Gold riione mWe cannot afford tn open our maiket.M lo the products of nndeipaid I.

oeiution announced last night thai j

ommillce eiirescnl ing the associa-- ,

THE WM. FARR COMPANYTier III r.iVopc..a-B,n- - oru men, walkjl.ioii .W'cild wail upon Mr. Ibirsuin to-

ld:. he ', S'tr pgi edIhe streets, in Idleness.' y lo earn whctllorAfler Hw. U'ils, l, ol subsiil- - I" llliswcr the stale as.'.oci;ttion s prop- -

lodav Hint tliev ale nl a Iomk a.i lo 11 , Slates o .iin-n- vciiVJjn'sale 11 rj Retail I)eiilei3 iniiu.sn'ATo SALT ,mi-:at-

SaiiMise a SpcclHltyline 'lor stallosltioW :i I'd since 11sh

li 111 ilia I lur Ihefrom politics,

id- - up of I',. .1

Charles ijuie

war begii 11. accoi din g to I. a

er, by- nialiy years a student111 igriit inn iucstiuii in ib'

year,, old, licnnls Chavez pas been nut111 Ihe finiil of t h itigH since he was III,

at whb h age he found ll necessary Inleave Ihe public schools, wjiein hereceised his early ed uca t inn, and be-

come a bread winner. For severalvearn licnnin drove a grocery wagonfur Charles I'nnriiv, the Highland gro-cer, lie then became a chum man

The com-Slron-

H.Piiyiiiond

For Cattle and I logs the Ilulinll.,a,n. llrlnna A.- T,..i.lSi

themiliee i : mT. Johnson.Sla nun and

.11.11 nti X alii.11

I ii nil to nl'liiin pel xm fnl'.IhIiIiuhi tn tiini'l through Mexicoflolll I'lll.ll, Mil IIS III CS'Upe theAnn rlcall mm ts.

liuiimr lull' Imilghl said Hint Wll-l.n-

loll I own today mi a fulfill trainfnr Hun Aiitniiln,

ll'llidgc. llg nil the scttlemelit nf syestcllllauds, w ho Is ill Chicago today.Kenneth I

Mexico

whleh way lo I urn.AiIiiiIhsIiiii of ( 11111111KI1 e Mi lilt" r.TIiIm vn an I lie ml in ihi. ion of nil e nf I lie

IIIOHI inlivi. nii'lnln'IM of the repllldl-ca- n

iialinnal nininit i i'. A veryai i.'iiifiiiieiii fnr he IomIiiu

of the campaign IniM had tn he ( hallK-n- l

ami I lie "11 1. i." nH:'i hat aieo u III frnin every epu .Ih a 11

rmThe New it 1110 Plot dive

LUMBERassociation has Mlbtiiillod ils proposi-- jI Inn lo the democratic oundidativ,

ic de I'.aca, as Well ns Mr. ISursum.Mr. de has not yet replied.

i d, Mr, Ilugliea conlimu d:No Idle , lie Says.

"This Is not an idle dream, becauseyou know, und those of you who areexcited to Home mmiifesta lion of ex-

uberant opposition may hav reasonlo know, If foreign competition was lobe met with what. H is In walk tilesi reels looking for work."

II Ills 1','iisl Liverpool speech, Mr.Hughes touched upon si a leinenl s InPresident Wilson's Cincinnati ad-dress, lie declared Ihat the I:',mi0,-OOO.ilu-

Increase In American expiiitsrepresented ''alinnsl exclusively" thedemand of Kuropc fur American

I'Biuts, Oils, l.iass, .Maltholduig huh iiioiuiiig 1'uper

C. BALDRIUGE

Wheeling; A- l.iike l.rlo Kailroiul.Ch selaiid, lb. Oct.. :',0 -- At a sale

coiuluelcd under the dircclion of IheI'ldfcl Slates di.drict court here to-

day, the Wheeling and Lake Kriclailroiul was i'uld to I'.luir iV Co., andKiihn, I. neb iSi Co., New York, for

J, (Mill, IMIO.

LUMSEuSTOPS ANY COLDCOMPANY

PREPARING TO PLACE

NEW PUMP AT BARELAS

un Ihe cily siirveyliii; corps. Anihl-lloii- s

In heroine a 11 engineer Chavezburned Ihe midnight oil, taught him-self higher mill heinalicH and studiedeeneerlllg by 01 esinndenec sell 00iiicthml.':. He learned to run the h seland transit and within 11 few yearsbecame 11 proficient surveyor. I.nlerhe was made assistant lo Cly lOngi-nec- r

J. ,, cladding and did valuablework In connection with Ihe construc-tion of the new sewer and In at reelpaving and oilier municipal Improve-ments,

While In the cily engineer's officeChavez learned to keep lechnbal rec

in lit- middle went have Hie caiii-p.iic- n

inanaK'iM In doNpnir."The I'Aeliiiitt Ti h'Ki'Bin iilwo fralure';niinlhi'i' iirtlele hitlniK forlh that Hi

leliHl one-llill- nf tin- - New Vnl l( proKieHslve vole Ih fnr Wilson. I'pnn thinMil lijei II Kay.H thai "Ihlily-fnii- r pereeiil nf prnKii K.five voters in the Ktulnwill vole for l'liHident Wllmin liiHleadrf fnr ChalleH I'! HiikIhh, wax the

made Ind iy hy one of (lie iii'ihIpl'i'lll'.llellt proul'l hhlVl'H ill the I'llVwmklnx In Ihe Interest of Mr. JIiikIich.

F LEATHER AND FIMDifiUS

Ilaruetw, Satldli's, Pevoe l'alnts, Koo-- j

Cause of Constipation.Constipation results from a lack of

moisture in iho residual matter of thefood. To effect xi permanent euro

being made lit,

pumping stationic new pump, iir-- I,

The city engi

Pri paral ions anthe Itarclas newerfor the pi cing ofdered by the coiiiuineer's office has been informed that (mure TH0S. F. KELEHEPiwater must be taken into the

1. Inink a full glass of waterthe pump is on Ihe wnv lo A Huiquer- - s.vslhalf an hour before breakfast ami rnovrc 410. 40s w. cotr--

goods, created by Ihe war. The nomi-nee also died a recent statement

In Chairman Hurley, of lhcfederal I rude commission, to uphold!Ihe contention Ihat America is notprepared to meet the competition ofL 11 ro pea n nut hum after the war.

"Let me tell you this." he toldat Steuhetivllle. 'Ihe Hon and!

sleel manufacturing establishments ofputopo scarcely base been touched

ords accurately and Huh kimwl'-ilg-lie ll ii In V Dial a rniiviiHH of all 01 Ainu(ueruuu"Rape's Cold Compound"

Opens Closed Nose andHead and Ends Grippe,

Mile. Hoisting machinery is beingPlaced in the station to facilitate theinsla Hal ion of the now pump when itreaches A i

svill greatly assist him in the coiinlyclerk's office in the event of his electhe enrolled pron ickhIvi h In Ihe Htal

hIiuwh Ihat the pi opoi I inn wan fnr Ih

j about the third of 11 glass an hour andla. half afler each meal, also eat nnapple or banana before breakfast andbefore going to bed. Make sure thatyour bowels move Just, afler breakfast

tion.I'Vir Iho last year Mr. Chase. l,:i

been doing special work for Ihe slaK

pli'Hl'lelll. The f.ll't WIIH II deeldedkIiiii k tn him, he xald, 11 h Iik had noIdea the pereentaKo would he go Voire Kiiiiic. whether there is 1111 Inclination nr not.

tan commission, going hack over old I Hudson for Signsrinv I'repjros forWest Point. X. Y.,

Army football teamtions 1, 1, lav for the c;

ml rarv , t he sva rit Increase inproductivity of

(ill. :i(l.--T-

began prepara-atu- e

.againsty, on Nov em her

la rue."t'oniinentinK on llio "drift to Wil-unn- "

w Ih HweepltiK Ihe eiiunlry,Hie New York KvenliiK I'n.st (llide- - t ro I amc and I he N

hy Hu- w a r. t in I heitself h;is caused giIhe efficiency niul(hose establishments.

"There they are;their raw materials,maniifact ill lug plant.-nien- ,

and they are rWhen the svur ends

When a medicine is needed lake!Chambcilain'.-- i Tablets as they nremild and gentle in effect, but no inedi- -

cine should be taken when operationscan be Induced naturally each day.;To effect n petrnanent euro time andpatience are as had habitsare morn easily formed than broken

records In Valencia county, and inaklug reports to Ihe cntnttiisHlnn.

PORTER FINED FOR

STRIKING PAINTED

WITH SUGAR BOWL

they have. g"lthey have Ihelr

t hey ha v e I heirinly lo produce,here Is going lo

;4 and Z", ri'sped v cly. Th" militarydrills which have inlet lercil Willipi id 1, ' w ill end luirni t'liw and thecadets will gel daily workouts Iherc-- I

after.

Wall PaperHUDSON fr Pictun

Frsmeiup. ibtalnablu everywhere.be the most efficient

this I null', not on y her,i uuiicl 1011 111

but through

Jtellcf come Instantly.A (1oni taken every two hours until

threw doH'H urn taken will ciu grippewinery nnil break up 11 coldeither in lha head, client, body orlIllll'K.

It promptly oprna cloggcd-li- p non-trll-

and air passages In the. head,fctiipa nasty dlnchrtrK r nose, run-ning, relieve nick headache, dullnesii,feverlshnemi, nnrc throat, Huci-xlng- ,

oreum mill Hllffncss.Mnn't May ituffed-tip- ! Quit IdnwInR

nil Miuffllnic! Kasn ymir throbbinghead! Nothing clae In th world Klvonirh lirompt relief R 'Tiipe'H t'nlil

Com pnu nil," which rostx only 25 centat any drug more, ll acta without-mwlHtiinre- ,

tastes nice, rnused no In- -

CT "S B T " 1 r !! ti mjt j:sr5:!.n.inf.i

pendeiil ) offelH editorially the followInk exp l uialioii:

(iin't Nolo Tor Hui;lieH.

"I en n think of Heverul reiiHoiiH whyI mlehl vote uKalimt WilHim," wild 11

puzzled Independent he other day,hill I ean'l think of one why I should

Vole fnr llllKheS. This pllils eillll-plietl-

the i'X ra id iji I y naliire of thepleHi nl preMldenllal niiipalmi.

"This fai t has heen the (ileal weak-11- 1

mm of the lui;hiN I'liiiipniKii, and IIIiiih heen Ihe more Khirinu hhspeei ln H an,) I In.- du.VM have slippedhy."

Fourth St. and Copper At.ljlJUV-UfcSa-

l'olic,. Judge W, W. MeClcllannioilificil Ihe charge agalnsl

Sergeant Henry St lull H. purler at IheComiiicrclal lub, reducing il from

with a (leiiillv weiipon lo plaindisturbance, and fined him $10 and

J TT-- i

out the world, and mil only willAmerican labor lose Ihe opportunitiesthat it now bus, created by the war,but II will have to compete Willi thelower paid labor of I'hiiope.

Aincrlcii Not llciiily."It Is no time for men to go

through the country saying AmericaIs ready. It Is not ready. Americahas gut Ils I'lidei vvoiiil hill and il hasnot III the ranks of our opponents any

mcoslH. An appeal will be taken.MPSergeant Slrnup I throwing

1 sugar bo-.'- l al l.nuis Armcntroiit, aonnvrnlencfv. H mire you get thgenuine). pnliiler, and splitting his left ear. The

painter culled him "nigger" repeated-ly and advanced toward him with lib'hand In his pocket when he retorted,

D. L FULTZ OUTLINES

FRATERNITY REQUESTSdisposition to change il. They havegot their doctrine to which they have

I: jiadhered for generations. Tin y saynn til Slroup Al incnlroiil s coiupan-loti- s

followed him and lie went lo po-

lice hciiibii.ii'lers for protection, saidwe will give you 11 tariff commission.I believe Hi a tariff commission. Wewant the facts, bill they talk abouthe.

PE DARK HI- AND LOOK YOUNG

"Think of I hose young American the tariff commission as I hough it

Your Grand FatherUsed it 50 Years Ago

S. S. S. is one of the oldest and best knownremedies in the world. It has been the stand-ard for half a century. For three generationsit has driven the poison from the blood andmade men and women feel like "New." Yourgrandfather's good health to-da-y is no doubtdue to the fact that he took S. S. S. years andyears ago. S. S. S. contains no mineral in-

gredients. It is made of health giving herbs,roots and barks. It is guaranteed to be

isome authority to pass tariffguys wanting tn lump un me. ' sumSlroup to Ihe court. "I fought for mycountry at San Juan hill. I'm years

hills."If you want pmleclion to Ameri

old." can ministry, you have got to have a

XIV MOSNIN JOUSNAi. S4CIAL llIO WISfll

New York, int. IHI.- The officialHi 01 ri'iiuesls iiiiuie by the Hasi ball

riaM'is' Iratcl nily lo the nalioualc oUiiniHi.loil aiiii liulioliiil hoard of nr-- I

ill ra t ii in. for concessions lo lis tnein-hei-

wiih oiilllned tnday by I'rcHlilcntliuvhl I.. I'lill. of the friilei nlly, lisfollows:

"h'list That clauses In baseballcoiiU'iicIm empowering clubs tn mis-pen-

without pay, after cerlalnperiods ol iliwibllily players who arcInline, in service, he eliminated, and

A rincnl runt denied thai he culled majority in congress thai believes 111

Stronp "nigger' repeatedly. He nsKeil protecting Aineilean industry, and I

Slroup if he had not lived In C.allup ' 'iNobody can Tell when youDai ken Gray, Faded Hair

with Sage Tea,

niul stroup told him il was none of hisbusiness, he testified. Stroup Ihrcal-I'lic- d

to knock his "head off" andpicked up Ihe howl, he iisscrlcil.

I''. II. Proctor pleaded guilty lo dis

at

1

up

h

Tha

fmi

mot

ing,

.Not

Kirr,

dimdui

Li

fmaJai'c

aftei

thator s

nvell ntMill,

ca limit, conceive of a. people solost to common sense as to

suppose thai In ( ihin and ill 11 placelike this you would ever put a major-ity in power that believed in the prin-ciple of the rndei vvonil hill."

"What 1111 exl ruordmary tiling itIn," he said, "that tilts country which,through the protective principle hasbuilt these great n.l usl nes should

Unit sin h players be elitilled to full

SwtJ

turbance, iidtnllling Ihat he had hitSlroup nflcr his clash with Arnien-irou- t.

lie had heen told thai Slroupthreiilencd to return and "fix the Purelij VedetaMe IIo

pay as long as Ihev urn held tmdieolit r icl,

"Second That rule 34 of the ruband regulations of Ihe national boarbe a mended, Insofar as II violates hmlions mai ked '

11 it ' of the fratcinllag reemenl

"Third Thai minor league playci

while a." Slroup's coat bulgedover his bin iiockcl, said Proctor, and think for a moment of an abaiidon-tneii- t

of that ptinciplc when all Ihohe thought It was his duly to ato)him. He said 11 mm fell out of

reci ivc tin ll Iravclliig expenses from

other grout nations of the worldadopting it.

Il"vv Not I,, lluihl 11 House."There lire so mo people who .'.

'.o think thai if you arc going

A little pamphlet

entitled

1hePresidency

of the

United States'

containing- - the facts

and figures of

their hollies In the llalllillg campwhin icporting for spring praclici(The words 'traveling expenses' lo 111

Slroup's pocket when he si ruck himSlroup denied I1.1t he had 11 gun.I'm- Im- ssa.s filled $"1 and costs.

A. L. WESTERGARD IS

FILMING NEW MEXICO

elude in 11, bill Ion to ulli oad tb kelIi and where ellher

or bulb Ho lasl two named Hems c

EE1

Thoiusual i nn i of the tun Involved. I

tlrnniliiinther kept her hair henu-tlfiill-

darkened, Khmsyniiil Hllraetivllh tt hrew of .iie Ten inn) Hiilphur.

Whenever her Ii it i - Imik mi that dull,faded or slrenlicil 11 ppeiu a me, thinnlmpln minimi- - was niMdled with wmi-dnrf-

i ffe, t. 1 tv nskiiiK at any ilruuutore fnr "Wyelh- - Sasje niul .Sulphurrnmpound," yon will Kel n laiKe lint-t- l

nf IhlH old time reelpe, linprovrilhv th Hddiliiin of other Iiii:i eillenln.all ready to line, fnr about Ml reninThin simple mlxt 111 ran he dependedupon to ret"rp iintiiriil rnlnr undbeauty to the hair.

A well-know- dnwnloun driiRiflHtaaya rvctyhody uhi'h Wyelh r FimnalidSulphur Compound now heeaiiHe Ititurlirna an naturally nti,l rveiilv thatliolindy ran tell It has heen appliedIt'll tay lo imp. too. You simplydampen a romp or soft pmdi middraw it through your h.ilr, lakinn onertriind at a time. !ty mnrnliig thegray Im ir dlmii'penrK; after anotherapplication or two, i Is restored tnIts ii.il 11 ral color 11 11 .1 looks glossy,aoft and beautiful This preparation

I'oiirlb I111I the procedure noweinpluvcil by the m a board In I,, Wostcrgard. vice president of

National Highway association andthehearing pla.vcrs' cliiiius picsciited b'

build a house, you can have windowsand doors, and various things pertain-ing to the upper stories, and gel alongwithout any foundation al all. Now.I am not interested in that kind ofarchitecture. If you arc going tohave, a parlor In which you can

your friends, und a diningiimni in which you ran Hit down lo a,

good sipiiirc meal, and a bay windowwhich will command 11 bcauliful out-look on the world, yon have got tohave a foundation lor your house.

"The foundation in American life isa chance to work; the foundation in

ihe fialiriiitv be 11 so Hint IIIfro 11 v shall receive copies of th Blood il

un- of America's greatest apnsilcs ol;ood roads, will arrive In A biiiicripic..'lib Ida parly Wednesday or Th 11 ra-

iny. Willi him are L. Tav lor andbillies cslerminl nrined with 111111- -

defenses liileii'osed by Ihe clubs andall oppoi I on ll y be gicn it of answerIm: sin h defense.'., Ihat Immediatelyi'pnn ilei ision being icndcieil. the fru eias both 1110II011 picture anil inn ul 1 It?lellilly shall be seised Willi il copy blood K

withThis wonderful

tonic docs awaynars' kind.The idea of Ihe present I rip Is Inkc movies tor the I '11 lie Picture

thereof, and the players' exhibits. IfAmerican life is a chance In haveui, presented by the fraternity, rlrcp-se.itc- d blood impuri-

ties. When this is doneliirlied tn II. if ri'iuesled That tills company or scenic yvonuors 01 inc K 1

onniry. They plan photographinghoard shall enforce Ha nwanl againstplants that are busy; the foundationin American lite Is to c.et behindAmerican enterprise and make II humso long as II is honest and straightand fair. Thai is what stand fur."

boils, eczema and skineruptions are apt to disapla a delight fill toilet reiiilslle. It la iiiificiiienled beauty spots to ocIhe clubs."

not Iniendeil for the cure, niltlgntlon shown afterward in K.tMMI thealcrs ot(he l ulled Slates using the scrvicn.or prevention of iIimiusk.

pear and the skin becomehealthy and clear. Rheuma-tism and Catarrh go likewise

I'he parly Is traveling In two PaigeBASEBALL PLAYERS

CALL ON PRESIDENTcars.

as do many other disordersABYSSINIAN REVOLT

'LOSES ONE BATTLESALTS FIN E F0 that arc caused by impureblood. If vour blood is in h3dAND TELL OF CLUB

NATIONAL

ELECTIONS

and miscellaneous

data relative to our

country

FOR SALE AT

JOURNAL

OFFICE

Ml-- kc (lullighls I csin-ky- .

New York, del. 110. I '.ill Miske nfI. Paul nutfoiight Halllmg l.cvincky condition pet a bottle at once from

your driigRist. Don't let your drue--mmIII a bout lu re tonight,weighed Isl pounds. 10

1ST MOMNINa JOURNAL PCIA!. VI All D WIIVII

London, nd. ;m, A dispatch re- - pist or anyone else persuade you totake a substitute.ACHING KIDNEYS heavier than his opponent, but Miske ceisad in London from Ihe Hritish

He, iiiihc theyuse I hey be-t- ,i

be 11 fairof American

int. :;n -

t, and bee:nl Wilsonie or iiiuri

s on (In- - aggressive throughout, minister to Abyssinia iinnoiinccs tluithaving Hu- better of six rounds.

Ni sv Y in k

like fair plallese l'le-1,1- ,

phis IT, a s.heioi s ot thpresident atdas, lo iiifiul.ed the Wo

Send For BookletOur mtdicsl uWirtment Ins nrfnarf. ...

illlllKdia.hiw

111 thai

ml called 011 theI. ami, on WilsonIhev had orgail- -

DECISION TODAY ONlull

a big battle has been fought twenty-fiv- e

miles outside of the capital andresulted In a complete victory for thenew government. Kas Mikhae, fa I herof the late emperor, was taken pris-oner.

The deposed ruler, according lo thedispatch, is believed Dow to be amongIhe tribes of the border of Abyssiniaand Soniiililand. The dispatch adds

EVIDENCE STRENGTH

OF DREYFUS SUIT

We cat too much meat which

clogs Kidneys, then theBack hints,

Ireball

ivv b.."I luI'I'll I

nil

uphvII,

professional"This fell

and we'veclaic'li Ts c

vv lbpi. .solsIS I. cell

stando.l. iv

out In

acamst It,him," ibv

luis doneIBr.iuAl. lliaPATC. IO HDRNINa OlllNAU)

M,, 11,1. ;;u. The preIII

pill

H hat he sl.ilimning of tinhas inadc gin liminary hearing on the dial u s

er.d interesting booklets which tell ahoutyour blood and its diseases and disorders.We have arranged to distribute these to thepublic and if you will send for a copy wewill be glad to mail it to you with our

Specify what particular trouble yuuwant to know about. Our Medical Depart-r- u

nt is a higli-clas- g purt ot our establishedbusiness which you may consult freely with-o-

charge.

The Swift Specific .Co.44 Swift Building

Atlanta, Ga.

Ihat if the victory proves siifl'u ieiil lydecisive the tiirst ion will he consul-- I

ered of recognizing the new govern- -

incut. jCililist Ploll'OIl S. Cutting, presidentf the Nesv Mexico priming company

players IHc o In.inker. Thcv km

al the be-- s

.ui andml Ihe bullk. line andr hu 11 a nvcan il" In ais k n n g

I.111101 limn

"Il'll111. h,

bet'Uh!l

k tof the

nul c.po 11 si hie dncctor of the Sinl.iI., .Iv what a tc kleSbWirfh" Lif, ihi ill

r x '.lid IfInil'ins Hunt Will

Needles, Cab, (let.Miirdci-ei-- .

;(l. IndianNesv Mexiian, ac used ofcrlnilnal-lihchn- g

Henry lucyfiis, was inI'll',' tJrecn.s coiitt.The Justice of the peace will ,le, j,binoriovv inornuig at '.' o'clock

limn. He has stullNleltlue, to noneihe ki a ndslan.lKind of a 111. in."

Il.uis I.obcil. o

lilt Ihatin Ioil scouls were used today lo Hail Cruz

rijIh, i.ints, t

whether tie will hold Colonel Cullingfor udion of the grand jury, or dis-

miss the case fur lack of esidcme.

'bin 111:111 of theJ.Ike I'allhert, ,,fis. is f st s ice

Nicksl

Eachnew Wilson ' bli-

the liinoklsn llod'lc ha 111, 11 lii'110I. inns r.ioss ns

Na.iar, somiht in conneclioii wiih thekilling of hia wife and son, Hciober15. and the death of his v

member of a posse pursuing hint inthe rough country of the I'hemehiiev isvalley. County authorities have sentdeputy shclill's to Join the i base.

from tin- Indians were that Na-Ja- r

had a carbine, and a levolver.

al lev of the Stsite dial nn. ill ( ieoi ge I r s.second

"f Un- -

I an banks' Vged Mother Hies.Indianapolis. Ind i id .!u. Mrs.

Maty r.ililanks. XT. mother of for- -Claiils, is treasurer, and Tv

clciii man of a ri a ngeineiils The'ii-hi- includes a nialoritv ofsional ball playersnuns I're.sideut Wilson has

MnM fnlkH fnl get lll.it tile kidney.Jike the bowels, pet HuggiMi clog-ire-

and 'iced n Hushing oc llv.we haf tiaikiieln. tiiitt (lull nus-r-

In thi kidln'S' Iccloit. scvi'ic bi'ad-aehe-

rheumatic mines, l.npi.l ln.-r-

a'ld stninai h, sleep'. . ness and alloris of bliiiblcr ili.mrdi r

You simply must kc p ymir kidneysactive and clean, and the moment ymifeel an m lie nr pain In the kidneyM glnn, get about four ounces of Ju,

from any good drug more heir,take a tab;, spoonful In it glasn of waterb fnre breakfast for H few days amijour kidmv.. will then act fill". TinJfani'uis Hills Is rmi tf tlu acid n.riiipes aid Icini", lull ,, combined with

l.thia, mid - 1. .riii'oss tn flush cloggedKidnevi and stimulate them tn normalactivity. It also neutrallrea tht acidsIn the urine so it no longer Irritates,thus ending bladder disorders.

Jail Salts Is harmless; Inexpensive;rrmkeg a delighiful f fci eM i nt labia-wate- r

drink whb h rveryhodvtake now and then to keep their khlrieya rlean, tliua avoiding ic rioiia com- -

JilicHtlOriB-A well-know- n local druggist aiys

h sells lots of Jad S ills to folks w hebellevn III Ol Ti nlllllig kldllev troubleyhilc it la oiil) trouble.

Col b.null,uof.

Ihe ,

'ei n n resident Charles Warren'airbatiks, died suddenly here at hisnme tonight. Mr. 1'ii ir i'a ii ks. who isampaiKiung in Illinois, is s'M'ectci

MOTHERS AND WIVES LUMBER g&sterAlbuquerque Lumber ComDanv4U .NORTH FIHST STlUOTr

III. de lllluielf 111

li e l u- -i ball menie popular amongban any of tils pie- - hoi.ie tomorrow.

Need any help?a Journal Want Ad'

-- s"is, becau-.- of bis sportsman-mtei.'s- t

in the game and Hie factall the clubs that play at ash-- "

i'ie I'm ivi d at the U lute

ib ,

Ilk-th- at

mtiII..,,

Cai'iicgMI'lttsflcld.

e lias purvannah.

Hoys Summer Home.' i t ;ii Andrew Car-base- d

of S P. Shutter ofa . the Shadow I'rook

of thin country those who aftermonths and even years of suffering,have been restored to healih andstrength by that poodroot and hcih remedy. Uvdia K p,nk-hiiin'- s

Vegetahlii Compound, arethe ones who have spread Hie goodnews of health restored, until todaythere is hardly a town so small thatthe women who suffer fiom femal.-ailment-

do not depend upon Ly.lut K.Pinkhain's eeiablic C,,mpoiin, p,rcstoig health.

late In Lenox and vvi'l o. copy it assummer home. The deal is said to

E,,ngso,

Sns,hlIns, ilve over fpuiuiui Shadow

Hear Bursum tonighta t Republican (rook Was built twenty years mo !h Smash the Hubbcll-Gillemvat- er Machine ;nollate Anson Phelps Stokes and is

It t I I'M, loll.s priv.a!,' secondAuuncn.

Ai It

.Albuquerque Morning Journal, Tuesday, October 31, 1916. Five'

0. S. 1ST BECOME Mother Praises RemedyThat Relieved Her Bahy

For Pili

Sum)

f the exchange, accompanied hv roc'"nmenda.ions for ,,,,,. ln00,,oration and other legislation calcu-lated to correct tl,0 cviU that woreuncovered.

'Follow ing ,his invest Ration. ndas a result of it. II,,. ,w Vl)lk u ,1S.'"'' m 191,'t, enacted law aimed atslock manipulation and other of theabuses that had !.,,,, exposedhere again the malign influence of the

UHTEHMYEH SEES

STOCK EXGHANGE

IN HUGHES DEAL

men hae their place, but, generallyspeaking, it is said now to be in "thearmy behind the arniy" the menback of the iine, in Hie supply andtransport divisions, where the' strainis not so great. These older men aretoo susceptible to trench diseases to beof great use on the firing line.

Ki. gland alicady Is registering boysborn in 1S!!I preparatory to endingIbem up when they attain theireighteenth year.

rers SOBER TO MEET

i.m aange proved to,, powerful tomil ot the genuine and drasti, NEW COMPETITIONtonus that are requiredbill recommended .i,.,

whilst tilePujo cotll- -faA

I t fiRESCUE CREW OF

AN AMERICAN TUG''itlce is still held fast in commit

Bnmple P af the

!' m a iiJ'yrnmlil I'llnTreat mrnt

o- OfferedFree to I'roveUhnt It UlllJJo fur Vou,

ryrnmld Tils

Ibpoll Of 'lllllll sion.rntermver tiiol,d from t litM r.

I eport

Asseits Republican CandidateIs Favored by FinanciersBecause He Does TheirBidding,

of the Hugh, com mission ;,.After the War, Says Manly,

European Men Will Bo Pur-

poseful and Re.idy to TakeAdvantages,

regiment missions uiat a large pan of th e I ui s i -

T MnANINO JOURNAL IICUL LIUO ,)London, (id. so- .- Lloyd's announcesre, , ij t of (lie following w mes-:!'- :

fern the Hutch steamer Uyndam,hv way of Valentin, Ireland, OctoberLit:

degrees, JO minutes north.

ncss ot tne stock echaigives iuick relioT. stops itoh- - I'K" amounted ; yiiliihMI n a. bleedir.ir

.r.nllne I'il' S. hemorrhoids andcrrr0 ' n ,le pl.lvacy of''' . Bar a box at allVur 1, A single box often (Hires,d""' fur trlnl with booklet

I'.' degrees, til minutes West. Rescuedthirteen men of the American lugiVUilant. Throe men ivmu mod a boa rd '

the tug, which proceeded on her voy-- 1

in virtual gambling," ni read nu-merous newspaper reports and com-ments after the publication of the re-port t,i show that Wall street did nottake it snioiisiy. (m,, such article inthe ., w York World, then fiiendlv toMr. Hughes, said.

"Wall sited grinned esterday. Theteiison was that the report made byGovernor lluuhes' committee on se

t'r'f j , Jh In plain "Tapper, if you

Ir. nlilcU's srnp l'C!shi Is a e--

inhibit' I II it ii I v

I axalivc.Nearly all the sb kmss incident to a

baby's life Is due to constipation, orInaction of the bowels. At the first in-

dication of irregularity In this Import-

ant function, relief should be affordedpromptly. A mild laxative should beadministered to gently carry off thecongested waste and leave the slom-ui- li

ami bowels free to perform theirallotted tasks,

(if the various remedies recom-mended to relieve const pa t ion, thecombination of simple laxative herbswith pepsin, as prescribed by lr. W.II. Caldwell and soltl ill drug storesunder the mime of In. Caldwell'sSyrup Pepsin. Is the most effective. Itcontains no opinio or narcotic drug, tspleasant to the taste, mild ami gentlein action, and quickly brings the de-

sired relief In an easy, natural man-ner

Mri. C. J. Douglas, Mason, 111.,

writes that she cannot say enough Inpraise of r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.as a dependable family laxative. Lit-tle Nfiry Lva had h.'Tir I'aTly const

until they tried lr. Caldwell'sSyrup Pepsin, which brought the firs'natural relief the child hail had Intwo weeks.

a to .below.

'ft MOWN . JC'UWNA,. ,'!, ,. iiaid wrPhiladelphia, let. ;;u. ... j, Frank

11. in, y. the prohiMticii presidentialcandidate, told Petitisvlv ania todaythat the men who survive the Kuro-pca- n

war will give the I'nited Stati--

n(i us coupon aye.

New York ( ictoberThe Uyndam left.'1 for Rotterdam,curities ami commodities was found to 'sharp

be Vlllliallv notion,. more lie.,, W'"''ilconipetilion In the businessinly the I, est will survive, be

-f-HEESAWPLE COUPON

rnvir' rrrr, company,f riunal B:1K.. Marshall, Mich.

..,"hiv f ri me n Free sample ofIll plain wrapper.PrlPikTrmtn..nl.

Name

SPEECH ON

MADE

I1MCIAL OltPATCM To MORN NO JOUKNALlWatorhury, Conn., not. HO. Sup-

porting his assertion that Mr. Hughesis the candidate of "predatory finan-cial Interests" and Hie "invisible

Samuel I'nlernicycr, New-Yor-

lawyer ami counsel for the Pujocongressional committee, which in-vestigated the New York stock ex-change, nsserte, in a speech here to-night that Hie republican candidate,while governor, had been KUilty of"the most complete and disastroussurrender of the people's interest evermade by a high public official."

.Mr. I'ntcrmycr (baited that (Jov-ern-

llughcs.Jii mux, "choked of f"an invosr.gatiim rt the stock ox, flangewhich he previously had recommend-ed, and substituted a "white-washing- "

unoftit iul investigation of the sort de

IRELAND

IN AUSTRALIA

transcript of a l,,ng list of sugges-tions made to the governor's commis-sion by a committee from the boardof governors of the stock exchange."

I 'out inning. Mr. t 'ndermver said'

said, and to meet this competition,.nicri'a should become sober.

"After the war," he said at Kclhlc-- jhem, "the men who will cine out ofHie trenches will not be weakened,but powerful, ready to use to (be bestadvantage all the lessons they have

hc micd in the trciu lies. Then w ill

. trcct..i Plate.city.

( .Kftorlntfil I'rt'AN ('nrrfMMnil,-ne.-

lirisl'.ino, Australia, Sept. -.

I'ctuaikable speech op Ireland whichWasjlmd.i (.oly bthe Ulleeus,lilldminister for justice, j. Klhellv. result-

lr. Caldw-t-U'- Syrup Pepsin Is soldIn drug stores everywhere itml costsonly fifty cents u bottle. To avoid Im-

itations and Ineffective substitutes bosure to ask for I r. I ', Id w ell's SyrupPepsin. See that a facsimile of Ir,Caldwell's signature an, his portraiti.ppYfrr oiT the yellow' cn'rtim In wTidithe bottle Ih packed A trial bottle,free of th.iige, can bo 'obtained bywriting to ir. W. P. Caldwell, 4,5Washington St., Moiillcello, Illinois,

'"me the desttniV, - time -- fo7 tc",,'Th, n will come a tune when mere adLAS CRUCES MINING

COMPANY INCORPORATES

"Not a move did Governor Hughesmake during his second term of

T' Jia. beep con-vict, , on lis own showing, by theverdict of his own commission, ofknowingly countenancing and permitting transactions thai constituted ahuge part of its dealing-- which werenot more respectable than those of at rooked gambling house, but the in-

vesting public, to which its legitimatetacilities were essential, and which

eomtCSPONOENCg TO MORNINO JOURNAL.. i ort Tl,n Tnlnrnti.ffCClAL

just iiient of tariff schedules will notsuffice. What will? Muscle ami fibreand brains. Human machinery ofHesscnier steel and not burned-ou- tsheet irop will be needed In America.How will we meet It .' I'.y becoming usober nation."

Ilanly aroused applause, in severalcities with his arguments for cuiml

tl In Mr. Fihellvs' utterances beingmade the basis for a motion of noconfidence n the R.van government,of which be is a monil.fr; the defeatof the in ul ion and a spirited manifes-tation of loyalty to Lrltaln.

In addressing the Queensland Irishassociation, Mr. Fihclly, while explain-ing that personally he bad no quarrelwith Kn;lnnd he characterized j as"the home of cant, humbug and by.poeiisy." He declared that no Irish-man after recent events in Irelandshould be ashamed of his nationalityor have the impertinence to apologize

was the victim of these dishonestpractices, was sentenced by the gov-- !

of Lascompany,tiotial,,n,w.a which will ensiiRO in miiiinif.Wwl incorponiliou papers today with,ho State Cm poi nt ion coin mission.

Kipitnliialton is $2.'.n,nnn and thpLl-ii- capital. 2.f The shares

... tin cicl The incorporators ami

Hear Bursum tonighta t Republican Head-quarters.

Iiriil rttatrt pritbUmn pun hut1, Aim ortrade r mull? ulvprt by Journal want

di. Kfiul tiirm; un thnm. It tilf.

lor rebels.The motion of no eonfi b nce wast

decisively bciitcn by Kovcllimclitafter a long debate marked

by much feeling The oppositionmembers thereupon sang the nation-al nullum In which they were Joinedby the galleries and members of thegovernment side.

suffrage. "We believe," he said, "ingovernment by the people and we he-- i

licve that women aie people."

sired by the stock exchange, to headoff an effectual public inquiry.

Financiers lluck Hughes.As a result of Mr. Hughes' compro-

mise, said the speaker, he escaped thehostility of i be financial interests inhis campaign for and theabuses connected with operations onthe exchange were not effectually ex-

posed until congress undertook its"money trust" investigation, threeyears later, w hile to this day adequateremedial legislation has been render-ed impossible.

Mr. I'ntermyer asserted that Gov-ernor Hughes' "surrender" to the fi-

nancial interests controlling the ex-

change is in line with other acts ofhis career, and ridiculed the claimthat the republican candidate is a

K. McCollongh,,;irp,tors arc: JamesKmikel, each fifty. i Stiles. A - t

White, twenty-fiv- e

Paso, and F. V.

ernor s action to be left Without re-

dress until such time as the exchangeshould see fit to reform itself, whichwould Involve cutting off the bulk ofthe business of its members!

Abject Surrender."Why did Governor Hughes volun-

tarily make this abject surrender atthat critical time? Why did he notstand upon his mess ikc to the legis-lature, calling for the usual publiclegislative Investigation? He knewthat he could have commanded such

shares; James P.vltnres. all "f

Ira Ijindrltli, the vice presidentialcandidate, charged that liquor Inter-ests in the state defeated the suffra-gists In the last equal rights election.

"1 want America so clean," Land-rail said later, "that I can look Rus-sia in the face and I can't do that ualong as Pennsylvania is wet."

The hecklers disturbed almost allof the fourteen meetings in Pennsyl-

Cruccs, twenty-fiv- eraiiiiihcll. of I

Smash the Hubbell-Gillenwat- er Machineuna and .New Jersey today. Hanlv

shares, wno is toe siauuniy ".At the time the I,. L. Hritton

rompanv, of l.ocington, Kddy county,wis Incorporated with fit pi t n za t ion

cfjri.ilii". of which :'. nun is paidup, thp shares being 00 each. Theinc'nriiovalnrs and ilirectors are: J.F. Eaves, I.ovlngton. eighty shares; J.F Anderson, I.ovir.gton, richly shares;A. B Jones. Roswcll, eighty sharea.

an imcsngaiinn. ne was not " u deserted his speechexperience in legislative invest iuat ion. ....i..,. i, ...ja ,v.

mice in favor otking over to aAfter reviewing Governor Hughes' I

action in urKinn a public investigation "o om heckh bade him leave or keep quiet.of the stock exchange, in his messages a secret He left.to the legislature in 1 0 7 and 1 908, cntirelv

knew bettt r than he thai. Ininquiry of that kind, relyingon the Information that the

e chose to furnish, withoutor funds, or the aid of pub-- '

the right to subpoena wit- -

Mr. I'ntermyer said: xc h nStock r.vehnnicc. counsel WAR THREATENS TO

BATTLE OF MERE"The malign power of the exchange ,,,t BOYSnesses or place them under oath, ot-

to require the production of books orpapers, he could never expect sub-stantial frqsults. The net outcome

rrrrsirilriire.)The war threat

AH,M'iale,l PreLondon, Oct. ln.- -

Li'fe'-

I i

a si niggle bet ween Tpace is said to hinecessarily must have been worse ens soon to becomthan no investigation, and this proved mere boys. Theto be Hie fact. Whv. then, did he be- - entirely too fast for the older men

GUI L Ui . !

Ei A G U !

RUB PIS FROM

IE, LAI BACK

come a party to choking- off thismiich-tieede- rl inquiry?

over legislation was, however, sogreat that the coventor's recommen-dations went unheeded. I'nbke ourpresident, his influence over his ownparty waH not sufficient to enable himto scenic favorable consideration ofhis recommendations, and so his firstterm of office drew to a close withoutaction.

"The time of his renomination wasnear. It looked for a time as if thegreat financial interests representedby the stock exchange would alignthemselves against him. from fear ofthis investigation. Governor Hugheswas committed to a public investiga-tion. If he persisted in that determ-ination he would meet with the oppo

long to endure.it is declared here that in xt yea

the entente allies will be facing boyof 17 m t he lei man army.

Gen. Sir l louglas llaig, commanding the Hritish expeditionary forces,is said to have object, , to the send

"The gas company was not Invitedvoluntarily to reduce the price of gasafter secretly investigating itself to

' determine whether it should do so. Itwas compelled to do so. Neither wasIt left to the life insurance companiesto determine whether their manage-ment and methods required reform.

"Whv this tender discrimination in

ing out of men of mi, bile age. Hewants young men of irom 1 to IT,

After the latter year, it is said, the Ofighting value of the human unitRub Backache Away With Small hows a rapitl and steady decline.sition of these interests."He had to choose whether favor of the stock exchange, thatc

. sulled in its complete Immunity and Tile good soldier of today, it seemsTrial Bottle of Old, Penetrat- - must be of the age which exeid.i Inof its much-neede- dwould Iinr o, mom no . ... ;h(, aeiith-knel- l

th,, more strenuous athletic gamesing "St, Jacob's the football player tvpc. The oldermade a compromise won mum- - ..- ,,,(,.,regarded and character.ests that was j(1(,n( m camrized by his political friends '

..,

j j0f Mr. Hughes is quite consistent will,

at the time as a l dporters ,s of his r(.ord. Through- -

straddle and that anuu I"'0Ut his terms as governor he ceneral- -

ble and P'"'" .X " to land on the side ot theexchange of the v tul m I int. stS';VONld interests. Ho always found u

plausible pretext for doing so."delving this povverfiilInsttad ot i rntermver then reviewed Gov.and ess h.sclique ,. l,rniir HukU,.s- vrlo of ,e two-ce-

'iffi'ltOT , ;

-- :; s r;;'S;:;":'::;::

GIRLS! ACT NOW!

HAIR COMING OUT

MEANS DANDRUFF

The rcpuhlic.'in leaders have almostMexico. They know that Wilson will

tfivcn up thesweep thenan , ...- - . ...r-such as ,, ; .una oapers.

fitfht in IV ewstate hy thein IVew Ilex- -

and Walton

Rack hurt yu? f'au't straightenup withwt feeling bidden pains, sharpI'hpn arid twinges? .0w listen!That's luml-aco- , ociatlca or maybefrt'in a strain, and you'll get relief thetwmnt you rub your buck with sooth,in?, penetraliiiiT "St. Jacobs Oil."Nothing else t k s out soreness, lame-ri'-s- s

and stiffness so riuickly'. Yousimply rub it on your back en, outfines the pain. It is harmless anddoesn't hum the skin.

Limber up! Don't suffer! Get nWall trial i.nttl,, of old, honest "St.Jacnhg OH" from ;inv ,rU(f store, andafter usiiiK it juit once, you'll foruotthat you ever had backache, lumbaff'o

f S'latica, because your back willJ"vr nur: t cause anv more misery.

never disappoints and has been reco-mmended for 60 years

ferreil on the committees he had rep- - , mat lOveri.or lingoes pp., . . ,,

legislative assumed that if he .succeeded in hi:-resented in conducting like greatest plurality ever ij'iven any eauditlate for office

ico. They know that Jones will he sent to the senatei'lri1!' ,.' r, ' rh audi ainendi, lent, he would put back the1.1, !"-- , jusr . ., ,,,; , ... ,. i..,n lv foe aooth- -

ISSemoilllg ,4 en, ui,,,. ,,, .... i. 'theon the eve ofbeginning of his er ten years or so.the

' Where and how anyone ever eon-ive- d

the idea that there was anv- - cent "Dandcrine" Will Save25- -second term of otfice. when he slum Id

have repcat.,1 his demand, vii uallyu,,i..i,..i Mint invited the stock ex- -

to the house of representatives hyoverwhelming determination of thedent in his progressive and humane

pluralities that will record thepeople to stand hy the prtvsi-policie- s.

In private conversathc make-u- p orthliiL' ni'OKTfsstvo m

..1" HI.. 11,,,, l.,!' lu Lot omlchange rccoru nbv. io ..-.-..-to invcstigaic nsen o,

In older 1,, bead off tinYour Hair and Double

Its Beauty, admit that there is no chance what- -tion well-inform-ed rcpuhlicans

ever for their national ticket.BETTER WAl CALOMELTry This! Your Hair Gets Soft,

Wavy, Abundant andGlossy at Once,

session, (epiion.evitible public investigation that pub- - SlopptNl 1 emraiily.lie opinion would have enforced. "True, he temporarily stopped ga m- -

"To that end. lie appointed a com- - ,jn,; ,, the race course, which has

mlttee of nine highly respectable, j MjMl,0 ,irrn ,.,,sumed, but there was not

well ihlentioned gentlemen to super- -j M1ll.h jM , lu. .,ly f ,mw cr behind t hat

intend this performan, e. They fonM (f vj,. when it came to n- -

i voluntary body. u.stigatmg or stopping the dishonestfrom "n-- the stock exchangethat had no commission

.g mhling on

source no official standing whatever. wh((-.- iH ,jk(1 ,, laying with loaded d

anil no more authority, and which tmor ,lia.,.(,,, (,.ir,s ,,,,, xvtii-l- i has thegovernor had no more power to ip- -

j r.linl(,t protection ami support ofpoint than vou or 1. (invisible government, he tackled the

Mtitudc of Hiuli . job before he realized the powerful

"It was an atlenipt to anticipaii'' lnl(.n,.,,s , : behind t he ga me

Thcv still c olm desperately, however, lf the hopecandidates on their state ticket.

puttingTiey areacross some of the

Thousands Have Discovered Dr.Edwards' Olive Tablets are

a Harmless SubstituteDr. ' Olive. Tal.lrts the sub-"tu- tc

tor c;iloi,U;l-- arc a mild but sure'Wive, and thcjr c,1(.ct on thc ,ivcr ;s

o, tMa,,u.u,,,,s. 'j liey arc thc oi

nr. hihvards' determination not'Vra 1!l,'cr a!."J howcl complaints with

Save your hair! lieniitify it! It Is every nerve these last few days in the desperate eilort tostrainingonly a matter of using a little IlandeIne occasionally to have a. head of ;lect l!ur:.i:m and thus get their hands on the machinery of theand.v, ,.li,,n of the slature, , ;h,,, when he was colllrollteo Willi in' heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous,demand,,,. , t,, ,,,,oease the punm

tincoming t disturbTh- m. , ;s ciiorts t0 banish it

.late government again. They arc willing to trade votes for any-jod- v

for voles for IJursuni.brought of the ex' bani-- e

peril to himself tlia' lurked in the' championshili of w hat appeared at

first blush to be a popular measure,discretion took the place of valor, andhe ran away from the problem witheven greater alacrity than he had un- -

had no legal cxis -"icse little 1,1;

pleasanttablet s.

little, tablets do thccalled commissionence, no right toa nee of witnesses

enforce the aiieno-,- r

tin: production ofKm in it calomel tit hav e no bad inadministerhooks or papers, or t" dertakeii itsame ktoath. It had no appropriation even ,, . had th Jt is o Ihe utmosti,l K Is toil.i.v

senseimportance to thcdefeated that the

peopleentire

of New Mexicodemocratic, state

.eemlters perfor necessary cxpens- s.

,.ui,.,v whether theof t

the...l, these imk.-i-

anger, he would not havebanking system out of theWall street, or signed theII, the eight-hou- r bill, or

Lnnn'liv or the cxchanK'c control ofClayton I,

that Jlursumticket should1 t

should hehe elected,

i t 1

.r.: , was not untie-- ' If Uursum should he elected tjovernorshe acts foru nv of Hie other progre:1 lie S"" ' 7 , ,.,e .,nvobllgaiiou . '"- -

the slightestHid wuen tonce, ins iirsi work would lienotice of Us exist

wavy and free from dandruff. It Iseasy and Inexpensive to have pretty,charming hair and lots of It. Justget a bottle of KnovvltonSrianderine novv--a- drug stores recom-

mend it apply a little ns directed andwithin ten minutes there will be anappearance of abundance; freshness,fluff incss ami an Incomparable glossand lustre, and try ns you will you cannot find a trace of dandruff or fallinghair; but your real surprlfo will be af-

ter about two weeks' use, when youwill see new hair fine anil downy atfirst-y- es but really new hairpproulim? out all over your scalpDandcrine is, we believe, the only surehair grower; destroyer of dandruff andcure for itchy scalp and it never failsto stop falling hair at once.

If you want to prove, how pretty andsoft, your hair really is, moisten a!cloth with a little Handeritie and care- -

fully draw it through your hair tak- -

Ing one small rtrand at a time. Yourhair will be soft, glossy and beautiful-I-

just a few moments a delightfulsurpris,. awaits everyone who tries1this.

which he is responsible, and he nowwould be enjoying their powerful sup-

port, instead of their bitter hatred and

I; H"-- don't injure theTu ',!ro' ,if:1,i'ls or calomel.

V tatc hold 0f the trouble andMy it. y,v rurc t,,P Iivcr

ccxlcn;C ,)f ,ho imh? Calome,

"timc5 phvs havoc with thc Kums.strotijr litiitids. h i, best not tot ' .' lot Dr. Edwards'

Most headaches, --dullness" and that

Ilri"1K,Ccnie fr"m constipation and0!n- T,He ''Vr- - Take Dr' Edwards''W-v- ? you fcel "lr'?sy" a"'!krain I'n

i ihow-

C h','w tlu'y "c,Par" cloudedthey rk np the spir.ls- 10c and 25c a box. All drug? sts.

done in usit wasexchange didtnl terms, i 11

its own a repuhlican machine thatuse the power of his office to build upit would take twenty years for the peo-llurs- u

m's record as a machine politicianmuch opposition.""'. lost he has made and tincommission coin" v" ,,, ii "The enemies

Die of the state to smasiinformation as the exchangeWly ,0 ,,as ,.,,,, Hiem establish his

furnish it ami none otmi. r.i,.ii,t ti, ,,,;,iitnde and support of.ti, entire farce W'a

. i. ......li t Ml '111 111' li - I l i established to admit of any doubt on this subject'. HisNew

garde,! atdeal made th "at:-.- !

is too wellelection atMexico.

Li tune v. free goverrment ini)echaropenly soindication that conciu- -

iustificwasfacesion.

. it... fl .111 II

OFFICERS' TEST RIDE

COMES TO A FINISH

IBV WOWMINa IOIIRNAL PC,AL l.A.IDDouglas, Ariz.. ' ict. : offi

Thr way in wti n u . ,.sto Work oeiie.',.-.'- --

tee wentand incticctn.helplessness

from the"It appearsfcers' test ride, in w hu ll thirlv is a light it is a fight in whichft v I or clean government- -

.1 i

Iregular army stationedted came to a close to

leers fit' th,here p,irtiei

Thisthe veryafford to

iberties OI are involved.

taken by the Pujon v , mined

tnatlhe 1 ughes con, missand U.eryno witnesses

H ""-'- 1 'It wentmony.of preparing a hs of ," ,,!,,,.tions, with tne aid ';f Th,se

tlie peoplethe final thirty miles. Alltlay withthe offic

.New .Mexico can notpath of progress andis finished in good shape,

If yourdoctorsaid soofcourseyou'duse

con tinue in theback slie mustoaccording to current report, hi t iiniig n, . . u.... ,.,.,, ;L...,i,d

and COO llSCl ' , . t lie t ithat she hasllirilHie.i or the last four and aiceu loiiowin:otiestions weref.oinrnittee oi

i .. ...tadvancementhalf years.

ro otticiai staieoicioTlie ride began Saturday and con- -

tinned through Sunday. An impor-tan- t

redisposition of troops' was madetodav when two battalions of the

sc .,"., ,,.,. nswcisexchailKO, ami nidei a' i"p- ---1. 1,;-- i.v buti.i nisr w v' i ghteenth infantry were moveu in, inecret

. inof ' Harry J. Jones, east ot Itoiig- -governing enmmittop

.., n. i ..ith the aid Campcounsel.nh.1 Camp Frederick unsion, " est

occupying part of the cnnipTiMinsimrent While las. toof her

TAKE NO CHANCES. LET "SAFETY FIRST" BE YOURMOTTO. VOTE THE STRAIGHT DEIYIOCRATIC TICKET.

investigation,. . l ,,,,l ofNot r

rv -

, by the New Jersey troops.A l on- - - - ., ,,:ilOi va'-a-

more transparent w e reason is said to be to more ,

guaj-- Hie qi.aj tvrma.st r's

ics in hat locality.

Tlfi.st,

was attempu ,. . y ,ient. political hack No

1oLviate thefor that skin trouble proved inoriecm. ,,,,! , be

4 trv it . . "it.-' : -.- , '"Efliaraii

(I'OMTIC.AL ADVLIU IM Ml I I

1 investi- -evils hv 11 " ; tv it ro.felt impelled "'

W r'vP.'Vlf Wi--gation that congress".,.,ri,,l.-- . three years later. Tlie e.v- -

ftitsclt or t"- -" ,,ni availedCtiauge on" "- - i, com- -

v3 SPCond thought I

aKlohZr' .pfcscn,)in3 ResinolOint-S's'-;ir- ".

and have been

of all .vi,01 Uke the combined advice

"ainoi.1' mtdical met and let

ol OOVtMlllM ""f"invitation at ,he sa.ri- - hihi AiwMnwiiMPiiin iiia

Tor ronstipatlon.When you want n pleasant laxative

tr-- Tablets. They are

mild and gentle and produce no grip-

ing or other unpleasant effect. Ob-

tainable everywhere

Hear Bursum tonighta t Republican

Smash the Hubbell-Gillenwat- er MachineETFRN-SCH- I OSS fit CO.f.cnpr.i! istrilutorAlbutiurrqu, N. M.

Sot lis busmess, which

whos I . P tPujo investigation,

l tht itw.a-tains u full ciPuauie.

each.

Albuquerque Morning: Journal, Tuesday, October 31, 1916.SixPURE RICH BLOOD

Vto protect Inefficiency find allowto make a profit,

T,Je liiconi,. Tux

IT S YOUltS!:' fident 1,1 Yu.in-Hun- was today elect-i- d

vice ptesident of the Chinese re-

public parliament.(Jon. Fonit Kwo-Chan- ir Is tho rov-ern-

of Nanking nnd one of the hct-te- r

known officers of the Chinesemilitary .service, lie won director ofthe military council on the Chinesehoard of war in 0 7 and a directorIn chief of the Koneral staff in 1 !'!.

When the revolution broke outimainst the Manchu dynasty, C.en.

Kenir Kwo-Cliat- was in command of

tpj PP!iMf

till First Imperial army at w u i naiiK

end was successful in wca pturlnKHanvam; from tho revolutionnties "Voeeoilier. 1'Jll. For this he WHS re- -

,...,,l..rl uill-- i tho rank of baron of thu." .t 1,1, .1.. Ft ..11-.- . fc u aii.r'n ii e ss. nil i v inn i "inu "

was recaiieo io rrnns nini i"'""1""ed coinmandant of the imperial Knaril.

on the establishment of the Chineselepuhlio, the penernl ws appointedchief of the late president Yuan ShiKai's military council. In 1!113 howas appointor! commissioner of paci-

fic alion and took part in the suppres-sion of the rebellion nt Nanking in

th,, summer of that year and waspresent at the recapture of tho cityby government troops.

UNION MEN TO TAKE

SONS FROM BOY SCOUTS

,mi oaNiN iou.n.l imckl wiaai

Poston oct. 30. Workinumon ofM,e count I'V are ske,Ulo Withdrawtheir sons from I toy Scout orifiiniza-- j

tions In a resolution adopted by thestale branch, American Federation ofl ilior last ninht. TTie action enmejall,.,- a report that Charles C. Jack- -

son president of the ! router liostonCouncil Hoy Scouts, had advised uicr.y ocai or i on .New York m,.

Scout Masters to prepare thn boys - yersity law school, was ai.iini,, mthe'l.v of dist ribut tnK birth cinurmdor (hi m to "withsland politically lii,TV

aeen,,,ivcness of labor unions." which "'' '' h- - re today ami fi,

in ,iNotes of InterestFrom State Museum

laPICIAL CORfllirONDINCI TO MORNINfl JOURNAL)

Santa Fe, Oil, iti. Who will Liveth ornan for the St. Francis audi -

toriiim in the new museum? Placetor it has been provided hut no

PREVENTS DISEAS

Had blood, that In. blond ii, .

Impure or Impoverished, t liinpan1, i esjiuiisiiiie ror inurements than Hiiythinir else.

It urrcetH every orKan and fn,iIn some cases it causes ciifirr lothers, dyspepsia; in others ',,i,

tisin; and In still others, weak":'

languid foeliiiKH nnd worse tr'o. m"'1

m "'"i" tor llin-iln- u ndil,. ld ,g the mmt ?orr.n ta0f disease.

llnnil'o Starsnnnrill,. I., .i..'., ,! ,nrir.hi. ., 4u . 5rp'il

, . . .. ..;'" "line '.V",!! .wor m ill h n'r koou-- i. .

las i.r,,;wonticri u uy suceesstiil III rut--

scrofula nnd other humors, in.-,,-

jthe d corpuscles, und limn1'liiv.

the war crisis, with the ''''tciitien....ftn ... i ,ir... o,.r... i.. ,.it.i, j(u alion on u war footing', has so fur,".'Holland nearly $S.000,0un

.a "I'll)

An expert econniiiist. iin.iles ii':

the further ':iiiftWII

which the government r. j .,)S(,take to ensure an adequate foli(

'"I

ply for the people at moderate pri,'will raise the present fo0,i n,m,.,. tin nan mmihi,, iv, ,w,...w,v"i ii .year. fproves to b0 the ca.se, and assunw")Hint the iiiobilize,i nnny is kept,'to its present 8tronrlh. war crisis fiT"'TldituTo-t- ii comii,f,' itf.njii rriil Tto 110.000.000 monthly,

''"'"' 'n(ro Advisale f

.N'W Wk. 't. s j

Axhley sister of ( larenee li. .sh,M .j

"" "' i""nrtest and announced she would filappeal on the ground that the innviftioii w as unconsl it ut ional. Al isn ,..,Icy was arrested at an open ;,it i,,,.',.,

iiiK in I'nion S(Uare last .lune.

Senator Owen in Phoenix,Phoenix, Ariz., Oct. :m. Hcmur,,

Kohert U Owen, of okl.i lioniii, js ,,.

Phoenix today to fir,, the la( hm...artillery for tho democrat;;. Thu sinalor will speaK in the open nir ato clock mis anernoon and will il(.,i,his remarks to a reply lo f ,,!,,Roosevelt's attack on the ;i il n; ti

Mexican policy.

1

VVL

There Is onlyoneKrumbles.!t is the first

1arrd onlywhole iwheat foodwith a deli-cious flavor.

1 Ift i . r . B

IttirA Lnok forjih...i9r,ature A11 v,., .1

';':, 7l Ready to Ut M,

10-lf- ). C3ii Fresh

Snowdrift -

Medium si( (1iii 'nli St owihil'l 'i.'0-- Imiv ,ll Sound Apple, SI.2'

li His. nice riK ToinatiH-- s Ilkm

Il pks'. Ircsli Macaroni 2.VLIS

7 Ills, nice Sweet Potatoes S,Vtil

All tall cans of Milk im

I.atg-- cans Tomalocs I"i o

II cniis .lune Peas !'n SD

Armour's 'ci iliif.t Pork and IIciiik I iiPel Monte T'Mrtifo Ciitsup, IsiKle li :io

Soft shell Fiialisi: Valiiut.s. Hi... vac

Ircsli lioastcd I'canut') 2"

I am y Mixed Nuts. Hi ilk- Y.

Masks for Hallowe'en . . . ..V nail I1 rfn

(.imhI quality Cotton Halts Si... In rth

Men's Work Sliirls 511c aml JH1ifi

.Men's heavy litderwcai' j' r:!i

Men's heavy (Villon Sweaters "' ins

.Men's l.cavy Wisil Sweaters v t

SL'.IIII til Sl.l aili

Mi n s wi ll inatle Work Pants;!ti

'th

nd

Kirn Doi i vir, isi'vs Mcr.i: .n iile

tint

DOLDE'S inn

as

in116-11- 1 South Second Street. s.

Phone M. itK

AIJi fiOODS I)KM'KHED '!(',ih

MAIL ORDKHS SI1IITKD ' a:

I'HOMITLV. sissill

Tut;

friend" WMXmOZ ire.'

til1

"hi'

W 1 ti

can give for re (rJ ! as

hatnn

-mnlrlhnU "UnlUr'l (' !.

h I

sh.

appnen ny any- -wr',ft free book on Motherhood 'ISa.i,). " il

I.amar Bldtf., Atlanta. Ga.Ulillg ''

t

Hosiery iCP

sitli

"hSilV , IJ.Ic or Cotton clo JS.OO r, P.h - m

Company, Inc.34th ST. NEW YORK

i,

kV. V A I. 'A.W

COMPLEXION? tit'5,.a.

CBCMT FLr.aVA ru PlIRF ; vt'j,

HAS STOOD THE TEST FOR YEARS.h.,a

104 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK

fends are available for Its purchase, war cost I lie Duteli treasury $ s , ,4nn.-Mus-

is to be cultivated us much as aoonrilinfr to fiuures Just Issuedail. architecture and arcliaeolocv In by the ministry of finance. Thai

said to have predicted would no

VaviiKo and bitter," after the war.

'if this is to be the attitude of the,ISov Senilis movement." the resolution!said, "it is lime that th,, wane-earner- s

of the country should take their sonsout of that movement, for the reasonthat buys and younu men should heeducated on liberal lines and not liarrow ones."

TO RECEIVE VOTES

OF DELAWARE GUARDS

rav MORHiNfl jnunN'L aaiciAL wtaaiWilmington, Del., Oct. 30. Col.

Theodore Townsend and TheodoreFernuson, the commissioners appointed by (iovernor Mill'T to ko to tneMexican bonier and receive the voteof tho Delaware soldiers, lof yester-day for Heminir, N. M. Ballots havebeen printed especially for tho soldiers and under tho law the electionwill be held by officers appointed Inach company.

The ballots will not bo counted until tho commissioners return to Dela

no and it will be several lays afterelection before it is known how themilitiamen voted.

WAR COST HOLLANDi

178 BILLION DOLLARSI

(Anamliiled rrmi rnrrrnpnmlrnra.)T'"' Hiikiio, Xetheiiands, Oct. 10.

1'1''' f""M tn'a vears of the Knropran

mount includes t he sum of $s .2110, non11 (ady raised by special war taxa- -

linn. Deficils on the normal I'U'tuelsconstituted a further charge of 1,

MUi.iiiid. If things continue as atpresent the national debt will have in-

creased by $20.000,000 by the endof 1 !l 1 7 . or by about half the entirefigure at which it stood before thewar. The two war loans so far Is-

sued amounted together to $ I CO, 000,-00-

thp whole of which sum lias longsince disappeared. Another loin isalready under discussion, but tho taxon war pioms anq succiai ocieiiccitaxes or war levies will also in duelcourse bo a source of much strength,being estimated to bring in at leastiGO.000,000 and probably calculatedto yield much more.

To tint the figures in another way,

The Treatment of

Influenza or La GrippeIt Is quite. refrnghlnR those days to read of

a clearly doflned treatment for Influenza or1 Grippe, In an article In the "Lancet- -

lilnle," Dr. James Hell, o Wow York City,aays he it convinced that too niuch medica-tion is both unnecessary and Injurious.

When called to a case of la grippe, thnratlnnt Is usually seen when the lver Ispresent, aa the chill which occasionallyushnrs In tho disease, nas prantlcally passedaway. Dr. ltoll then orders tbat the bowelsbe opened freely wltli siilti, "Actolds" orcitrate of maiinesla. For the IiIkIi fever,severe headache, pain and Renorol soreness,one tablet every three hoursIt quickly Pillowed by complete 'relief.Ask lor A-- Tnblets. They are also unex-celled for headache, neuralgia and all pains.

I

iXotfcry

AN INDEPENDENT NEWirAFI

Dc flltuqucwiilornino journal

JOURNAL PUBLtSHINI CO

I. A. alArTHKHKON PraalilantW. T. MM.11EluH'r Bualneai MsniirH, I. H. alcAI.UKTBII EditorA. N asOWUN Ctlf K'l'ti.iM. U rox. Editor

(J. J. A.M1K.HMOM.MariiMlla llliln , i blrafo, IU.

MAI I II R. Ml I I JH AX,fark Haw, Htw Vorfc.

Km rod nrnrid-clA- anal tar at thaDoMofflc of All.iiqu.ruua. N M., B4r AMnt Oonaraa of March I. 17.

lrrr circulation than any othar pa parIn Kmt Mr ll co. Tha onlr mh la MawMaaicn Issued avarr daf In I ha rear.

TBItMH OK miHKCKIPTlOXPally, br carrlar or br mall, ona mon t h. tflcT early. In advanea I'M

KOTI'V! TO IHH('lill!KllBubanrtlwra la tha Journal hsn writing

li Jiava their iir chanced ta a nwmust ta aura l'i fflva tha nld adrtreaa.

'Tha "al'irnlnn Journal Hala tanthi'-i'ae.-

la tin n Un( tr.an la aooorded In any ntrior,tpw In Naw Meiloa." Tha ApiarloanMawapapar !lrartorr.

THU JCU'lLNAL takoa and printv hour and thirty mlnuleii of

Inclusively asrtiiated I'rosa lansedwire neri'lc each week. No othernewspaper published In New Mexico1 14 lita mora than twenty-fuu- r hotiraor Aisociated Vretm nervica duringIlia week.

TI'KHIiAV orTOHKK 31, 1 U 1 G

WHVn A VOTi: AliAIXNT WII.KON

MlvWS.

line week from this iiKitnlnif the

voters will lo cast their ballotsin the Ricalest election the world liasever knoun. The people will recordtheir will, Isstio their mandate resiud-Iti-

tho policy which Khali

In tho government of moro Ihitn one

hundred million freemen In th

rnllerl Male. Next Tuesi-n- will

nhow the supremo expression of thewill of the people. They will choose

thn mtin who ahull t president forfour years, thirty-on- e men who shallalt In Die I'nlled Hliitin somite, mid

tho entire lower Iiouho of rnnsicss,except thnso from Maine, whero thoelection was held nomo week aKo.

Thin In a government by piirty. Tho

democrats Kiiliii il control of tho lowerlimine, of confcreHM nix years hk, mid

of tho presidency nnd upper housefour yeiim into. For hII thill has oe1

(tilted In the t'nlted Htnles, sinceMiirch 4, 1013, the democrats literesponsible or its nearly ho im In

possible for tiny domlmnit putty.Whatever Iiiin been (lotin for tho puh-ll- u

good, Hint putty should have thecredit. For whiitcver Iikh hcen doneiintlonully I hut wn.i wrmiB, Unit purtyhlionhi lmiyn tin, Idiiine. llialniy will

j rij- 7i J ii,- (Vmlt IW'tw'H-- I'Ml lii'M,

't'ho p'eiwnt (onti i.t, therefote Ih iii

letween tlip ditiioeintlc nnd repnhll-c.ii- i

pnrtliH for rnttti'ol of the niition.

Thn rriMihliriinR hopo to elect ('IiiiMch

Kvitnn llii(jheM lo tho prehldeney, theyexpect to elect a majority of tho

lower Iiouho of roiiKreMM, anil they lireiniikltiK n denpernto flKht for th elec-

tion of enouiih nenatoti to inmir,, liur-inon- y

hetween the executive nndlirimrheM of the government,

rthttlllfl lliirthi'H ho (dei led.It In hciaiiNo of IIiIh cotiilitlon (hut

3'epuhllciin nntiomil comniltti-- Ih iniik-iti-

KttoiiK effort lo en pi urn oneNcnntorHhlp In Ail.nna ii nd hold ono

InIn New Mexico,

In iiildltlon to the nntionnl phiiHeHI

of the election, til,. KOvernoi'H, theleKlil'iliireN, the other ntnle offlccis,of iniirly every htnte in tile union meup for election IIiIh rur, nnd lit"moid of the county officers IhrotiKh-ou- t lo

the I'nlled HIhIcm.

Willi Hum) trntliN in view, d theAinctlciin peopln dure lepndlnle IheHclininlhtriilloii of Wooiltow WIlNonV

!sIo they ihi re elect 'Inn li s KvnnnlliiliheK, who piiinltH ('iilcim Then-doi- e

Kotmevcll to he his chief KpoUeH-imi- n

?

Wliat It Would liuplv.W'liut would the repudiation of

Wtiodrow Wilson imply?1. IiihmiiiHf.iclhin ullh the cm --

rimy liiw. The hlir hankein don'tlike Unit law Iiccuiiko it hug decen-tiallzi- d

money. Tho little hiinketHdon't Ilk o it, hecttuKO It In irrnduallywiping out nil of the profits of ncll-In- it

exclianiie The do Iiko II.Imi hhm' it makes id,, n'curriitt'o of

hi nion imirovlhle und lia.t taken the Is

f InittK'l.i I h.wt of the n.ition oil) ofllio Iininls ,,T Wall --Inrl ninl plmt'il i

In 1 timid of the federal wciii-Hun- t

2. ltcpudiat ion of Wilson would inImply illsxat Ion Willi the federalHade commi.wHion. Not II hstanduiKth,. fail that the Nr ihi pot allons nolonger lite hartaK.scd ,y federal prone.rtitlotiK, la rue tiu in lit' t i of thiiu wouldmt her tiind tin mo prosccutlnii.s, finea,iilnl 111 Nome hm'h eiitivlct Ion of offi-

cials fir ciIiikh, than to have their hepower of extraordinary profiln cur-

tailed. No hitf l'!iini'w today cancruhh out n little huhlnewi .y unfairinesnn. If "l.ls huslnen" can manu-

facture cheaper nod Mil heapor thanth,. lit'!,, competitor, tlirn the little iv

loan inu-- ! no; lecau.--e it would In

WmhIc, unfair to the Ameiicun people,

for Ihe law lo ntt-- In nnd nay thatth consunior ttiin-- t pay mote forjood" he'-au- s the government wl!!n

3. JtepudlHllon of Wilnon would

lnidy dlHiiat Inflict Ion with tho exten-

sion of the Inidine tux law. TImcmi Ik

pay the htrecr M'r i iilauc of lite tin

tiitn'M taxi, Imu'humi t'1')' are Iit to

ii:ir ri!t4j Ihm nuiro for lite jjixcrn- -

iiM-n- t lo irutK'l, of an' illn

h4tlisflcl. They would greatly preferthat thu old ayntem of Indlreit lax

ntlon hy which tho hundred-dollnr-- a

month chirk, with a wife und five

children, paid for tho malntenunco of

tho federal Kovernment than did JohnI). Itockofelier, with hla iipiiroxlltmte-l- y

ten hundred million dollar. Tin- -

tarlfr oil tlto liuiiilntl-dollar-a-iiiiMi-

rlcrU Ium Ikvii nilmi'd, anil noiiae

mlllioiiH of dollars arc cdle( il fromloliu I'.'m Iiokc Iiicoiih' for tin; ntip-M- rt

of Hie Kinorninonl.4. Jlepiidlatlon of Wilnon would

mean diMnutlxfactlon with the fact thatlie ha" maintained peace. Neither Mr.

lurr (Initial .Iiohcv'J ilaretany he would have thrown tlio coun-

try Into war, If he, hintcm) of H'ood-io-

WIIhoii, had heen preHldent. linteach of them aayn ho would hnvo

miiiiitalned peaco, hut hy u differentmethod. He would have done more

liiHterlnic, moio waving of the hlR

(.tick.WilHon'a way kepi tho eoiinlry out

if war. Who known wholhcr thortoOHovelt way or the IIiimIics way

would have done no? Thn New York

Trlhuno, tho NlroiiKcat aupporter ofIIiikIioh, wiya IiIh way of dealing with(he l.iiKltanhi matter would hnvo In- -

vltuhly lid to war with tieiiuuny.An lo New Moxh-o- ,

It Ih up to the volein of New Mex-

ico, ono week from today, to recordtheir votes for war with Mexico, cer-

tainly, or for prohalde peaco withMexico, If llii;lie. Is elivtcd, it uillnot Im (wo mom lis uficr IiIh Iiiiiiikii-ratio- n

licfore the Ainci'lc in army willhe lieailcil for Mexico (Hy. lie him

nulil no In nearly no ninny wordn. IfWIIIhoii In elected, ho will prevent miehwar If It In poNNllde to do no.

Which do you prefer? HuKliesmeaiiH certain Invasion of Mexico;WIIkoii meiinn prohahlo peaco withMexico.

iA vote for Flunk A. lluhhell for

I'nltcd Klaten nenalor, and for It. C,

lleiniindex for represeiitntlvo tnoannexactly what a vole for Hughe menus

repudiation of the pilclen of thohcxt, the nhlcHt, tlio moHt humanepreHldent mIiico the death of AhraliaiuUncoln.

The iinnoiineemetit that It will cont

more to remove tho snow In New YorkCity this year, causeM Ihe New YorkWorld to HitKKcht (hat If HiiKhrn In

elected president, h,. ,nn speak firmlyand lliert! will ho no snow to he re-

moved.

Illfill 1'ltM'I.S AMI Till! WAIt.

II nil prlcen will eonllnue to net.hlKher tintll the war in Muropo eniln,or until tho people, of tho world ma-

teriallyI

rcdtifp consumption, whichcan lie done without any Injury to thfniltNXOH Of the people

The demand In war Unto, for wheat,corn, potatoes, rh e, copper, iron, cot-

ton, wool, chemicals, nnd nearly alloilier coin nindll Ion, In conslant. Formen ami munitions, (ho demand Is lit-n-

Iahle.Ther,, Is now no Justification for tholief that the war will end as sudden-

ly as It homm. liernian suceesHes Inii i i in In kIvcm confidence to tho

Teutonic people, ami tho stuhlwirnllrltlsh are Just lienlniiinij to finhtwell. Only about mx nioiilhn ami didthe manses of the i;imlsh people come

realir.e that there was on a striijj-I'.l- e

which could not' ho handled hythe ltiili'.h navy. Franco never will.Mild mi Imii until her territory Is

'cleared of Hermans, ami Russia nownulil n for Constantinople, hor P.

iu:e Ion k dren in.

Why don't some of tho newspaperstake a straw vote to learn how thecontest between Mr. Ilanlcy and Mr.Itenson is comim; mi. We have anIdea that Mr. Iletison will beat his op-

ponent .y more than three to ono.

I I' T Mil. llUYAN.

I'nless snmo word from Mr. ltry-a- n

on that allowed postscript lo thel.usltiinla not,. Is heard, th, jiooplowill not rcmird the controversy asdeflnlteh' setiled. Mr. ISrvnn, who

alleite, to have been one of thechief performers, can say It wan orwas not so. and the public will ac-

ceptI

his rtatemeut, Whatever elsemay bo said of Mr. Hrynn, no one everhas accused him of helm; a liar, even

politics.

Texas prnKt'eSKlvos tell ColonelKnoNovelt that their likiiin for himdoesn't Include Mr. Himlies. Hut thelact will cut no f Ik uro with the elec-toral vole of tile I.ono Star state

A ChlciKii physician reports thatdiscovered tho norm which causes

theuinatlsm. lit, should bo sent upfor life if he let It net away.

Porto IMeo has passed a a.iodornJuvenile court law, from which it Is

safe that Porto Kioo hassome modern Juveniles.

A aoletitist has discovered that no wowoman winks because she wants to.

ofbut only when she has to. How muchlike a man!

With Scissors and PasteTin: caisi; or thm im:i:m:t

WAIt.(Ch. Chaille-l.oiiK.- )

A iihI In 'h act of (Xiolicr, llinx,Slavic Hosnla lei .e(,'ovinit was

III. advised, the wink of liince d'Aer-enthn- l,

who In llevcd it would overawethe Slav. II had Ihe contrary effect

It unified Ihe Slav world; the Da-lmatians proclaimed their siiidarllywitli the Czechs, and from that timeIhe conflict Iickiiii between tho

dictation andAustria mobilized .'lOO.IMil)

men und menaced Serbia. If thoconflict did not liceuk, out

then It was not Ihe fault of d'Aeren-tlui- l,

who did everything to provokeil HiioiikIi tlio provnlvinH altitude ofthe Austrian minister at J SolKrade.

From the day the klniiini of Ser-bia cotiipiere,! Macedonia, vanquishedKulKiiria luetiiated by whatever meansthe crushing-- of little Serbia annihil-ation necessary because Serbia had

oeoiiie tlic harrier to Austria's ambi-tion to reach the Kifcan sea, annihil-ation necessary because Serbia's nIW- -

nature to the treaty of I'.uchnrest hadassumed urne,. slKiiifii anco a.! havlliKlent impetus lo the Yoiiko Slav move- -

ment at Auram and Caltaro, and fromI.uyhnck to Moslar. In subjecting.Serbia, Austria .'believed she couldfree herself of the threat of dis-

memberment. In reality, Austria un-consciously hastened the dislocationwhich has been prepared by the slowinarch of events.

IMitinK the two years and moreHint have passed since Ihe end of .lu-I-

I'.llt, Austria lias i inploVedHKiilnst the Youiiu Slav all the Im-

placable ferocity, nil the fecundity ofbiirbalotiN liyvo.nl Inns, .it I) the con-tempt of humanitarian laws, whichbine chatacleriiied her in differentiu;cs.

Tin- diets of Croatia, Dalmatla andI'.osnia were dissolved, then most in-

fluential iiieiiibci s i i hi li n it i i todeath, Imprisoned, or placed underspecial surveillance; the sliKhtestmanifestation of leyolt on the par! of

deputy was a clinic; Hie least ob-jection provoked a demand for ex-

planation. This system of inquisitionin various farms extended lo the massof tho people; the police Were paid forfietiiiK as informers and the fabrica-tors of false testimony; the press, un-

der menace of suppression or of crim-inal proceedings, was obliged to fol-low tho prescribed policies, Ail Ser-bians, Croats and Slovenes, howeversickly and weak, were sent to thefront and placed in the most exposedposts.

soS.(Ibriry Ward Heecher.)They conic, some times, without our

knowing what brings them. There Isnlwa.vs a cause, but we arc not alwaysconscious of it. I have had someSabbath mornlnas that lose upon mewith healuiK in their winus, after atroubled week. I can scarcely tell w hy

was troubled, but the mind's fruitwas not sweet. Yet, when the Sab-bath morning came, I no sooner look-ed down upon tho baf and across atmy mi in i ii u signal - the star on Trini-ty church, symbolic of tho star thathum; over the spot where tho childJesus lay tlmn I felt that It was anelect nioiniim. And when I went intothe street, all the trees if It wasl

ilcmatid made through her chosenrepresentatives' was real and oonlin-iioii-

and hnsivil on facts as w, II us onsentiment. From Hint tlino till hisdeath Hie main object of Ills life waslo obtain for Ireland the libertieswhich were enjoyed by other partsof tho empire; ntul at what cost tohimself and his political followers hecarried on tho hb;h mission whichho believed to be entrusted to him,fi w remember now.

Ho was not permitted to see the de-

sire of his heart nccom plished. Whenmy brother, Lord Twoodmoiith, Inhis capacity as chief liberal whip,brniiKhl to Air .(iludstoue the figuresKivinK the majority on which the lib-

eral party could count in tlio houseof commons after tjie election ofas only a lit In more than ;io, Mr.(lladstono exclaimed in deep disap-pointment, "Then I shall ijot bo Inat the death!'" Nevertheless, he la-

bored more earnestly than ever to doall In his power lo btitiK about thodesired consummation.

"THAT IMM)K IS ;Kn,"Tho book which puts us In a work-

ing mood. Is ono which wo are neverable to read It through. We start torend it and it puts us In a mood todo something else. We can not sitporiiiK over the piititcd paKe whenour work seems suddenly ho mierest-Iiik- "

and well worth while. So wo koabout our work with a new zest.

This seems very ungrateful, butwhen our working mood lias exhaust-ed itself, we return to our oiieiKizinK'volume Willi that kind of latitudewhich till been defined ns "thelively expectation of favms to come."

THF Ml AllPSIKMrTI'.KS.I thnk I nearly had you then old

chap!That breeze is blowing up, thoiiKh,

quilo a lotI'd Ivo the wljd k"K" silit u lap

Ami hold her down a trifle, my nextshot.

You're surely not nn easy one toscare

Oh, quite at home the way youstroll around.

As comrade Jacques would say, 'Sidebonnaire.''

And yet, you know, you're bookedfor undeiKround!

I Judge that, when you lived beyondtho Rhine,

You were a doctor twin, about likeme,

And had a cheerful little home, likemine,

I'ntil the kaiser toyed with destiny.

No doubt you have a missis waitln.nthere

It's very like you have some kiddies,too.

All pink and white, with sunny flax-en hair

And bis blue eyes, out foryou.

"lis queer, perhaps, that I should feelthis way

To you, a foe, 1 really otiKht tohale,

Put then. 1 never saw you till today--

And niven luck, tomortow'l bo toolate.

I'll hold my breath to, aid in a steadyhand,

I'll press the triKKcr lightly, softlyso!

V'."' missed attain! Still firm andstrainht you stand,

Ah, now, v tin wheel and staUKcrthere you mo!

New York Times.

Hriiijc In Crew of Tne(l,ed Slilp.'openhagen, Oct. 30 (via Iondon,

1 2 .1 0 p. m.). The Politiken saVs theXornegiun steamship Jyllands has nr- -

rived at Frledeiichshafon witli six-- ,teen members of tho crew of the Nor- -

wogian steamship Stemshest, whichwas torpedoed, sinking In five mmutes.

Hear Bursum tonighta t Republican

this temple to the St. Francis for j

,t. Francis, above all was a lover oilmusic and the day will tome, it ishoped, very soon when the majestic'retyirian chants will resound

IhrotiKh the buildini,', when great or-atorios will !. rendered by New Mex-ico tihiit; when choral society andorchestra will make their ubidineplace in the edifice. Museum meansa huildiiiK dedicated lo the muses andmusic assuredly belongs to it just asin mil as pa inline;.

Westward the trend of art Is tak-ing its way. (if seventeen scholar-ships just awarded by the famousArt Students' league of .New York,eight went to California, while theother flirty-seve- n states captured onlynine and most of th'se went to lios-ton.

The American Magazine of Art forNovember gives quite some space tothe second annual exhibit of Santa Feartists in the Palace of the Coventors,mil also speaks of the exhibit of theartist of the southwest, Just now niak-In- g

the (Ircuit or the larger citiesand to which Sheldon Parsons of San-ta Fe; Couso, lllumenscheln, Higglns,Hunton, r.crninghaus, Phillips, Sharpand others of the Santa '. artcolony eont tibiite.

The sum of Siln, lion was given lastweek by Mr. and Mrs. luvid H. ( Iam-bi, , of Pasadena to Sf il college toendow a professorship 'in honor oftheir daughter. Miss Mary Cani'do.

The following registered at theMr. and Mrs. W. J. Hush, Knid,

okla.; William liuill' pud 'family,Fredotiia. Kan.; ,1. C. Itoinero, Vel-arde; Jose K. Cnnzalos, F.spnnoln: Mr.and Mrs. Finest l,ix, Mr. and Mrs. II.K. Schick and son, Madrid;. J. P.Fnrnani, Albuquerque; Jose Uodoswid,Cibson, x. M.; Albert Heck, Crants;P. W'ortheiin and wife, Charles It.Ulock, Domingo; Mrs. Waller tier,Chicago; Calvin Moxloy. Cibson; Ray-mond )!, stamm, Albuquerque; J. A.McDonald, Kelly; Kvelyn Hlackshorc,Frances Divine, l.othu White. Albu-querque; J. W. MiCarty, II. Ccrhardt,Tucumcari; M. 1!. Coldenburg. Tiinnn-e- u

ii: William T. (iaiiin, Toledo, o.;l.ncia Sanchez, Albuquerque.

Mrs. Waller Cfer, wile of the wellknown Chicago artist, who is spend-ing his third year in New- Mexico, leftfor Chicago last evening, arrivingfrom Taos on Saturday. Mr. Cfer willremain at Taos for another month.

ELECT VICE PRESIDENTOF CHINA PARLIAMENT

ar MORNING JOURNAL aPICIAl. LIAStD WIRtPeking, Oct. 30. Con. Feng Kvvn-Chan-

u prominent supporter of Pros- -

Deafness Cannot Be Curedhi l appli.'atl.vni. aa thi'T rnnnot rnrl,'. hed.i .isrd )rtl,,n of the ear. Th-'r- U iinlr oneaaj to cure Ut'sfnesn. and tbat Is by constitutional ri'tiiiMU'S. lieafness Is caustd by an Inflamedrendition of the mtmiua lining of the EustnrhlaaTul W hen this tube Is Inflamed you haveriiiiiilliii- - Bound or Imperfect bearing, and heiIt entirely closed lleafuess ts the result, anjunless the inflsmmatlon can be taken out uithis tube restored to Its normal condition, beneInit will be destroyed forever: nine cases out elten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing billan ti.tlamed condition of the mucous surfac-'fl- .

W e n ill (Ive One IIcMrcd Hollars for any caof le:.f n s t caused L.y catarrh) that cannot Incured hy Hall s Catarrh Care. Send for circuiars. fie

a F. J CUKAr.Y A CO., Toledo, O.Sild by PnifKlsts. 7.V.Take Hall f amily Pills for Cinstlpatioo.

What Dogs theWofld Owe a Mothef?ALL

All that love can give for cheer.All that science

lief. .41, 0,And clone, ha

i t Friend" to alleviate pain and render aidpreocilinc, and at confinement, to assistnature in prepsrina; for rapid recoveryand assuring the mother and child per- -

-- .I. ii is ensuyEvervone mnii;.,' 7n",tiV,ffSA

have a e,mIhe BradHeld Reirulator Co., S05

II II II

Onyx" (glTou Crt GOOD Value at AXY I'rice -

Lmcnj -- BeersWHOLESALE JS3.1SI EAST

DC inil eiTierir ...l iuu oMiiaritu wuh YOURal(t care of your complexion- -

and your complexion mill take care ofyou.USlXKit PURS AIDS. CHOOSE

DAINTY, TOILET CREAM THAT

"Makes the skin like velvet"8ENO 10C FOR. LSRGC 8SMPVC

summer were nun inuring to me; allthe lirds wer,. sinKilie; to mo; theclouds were hcnl'ini; messaces to me:evei vi In, ik-- was kindred to me. Allmy soul rejoiced I do not know why.

Hut undoubtedly there wassome cause operatic; which was inconsonance with the laws of the mind;mil when tile inoinini; came, with lispropitious conjunction of circum-stances, Hies,, results took place.

t.i.isToirs woniv mil iitr.--l.WII.

tljidv Aberdeen in Yale Uivlew.)An Lord Aberdeen and I enloed

tho privilege of livirti; in Intimate re-

lations with Mr. und Mrs. (lladstono.had the opportunity of watchinc

tho process y which the tiiuilmcntsJustice for In ! in.l and tru t in

her people acted on the ;reat statesman when lie was convinced that the'

JAMES C. CRANE,

SmasKthe Hubbell-Gillenwat-er Machine 5

KIEuqBtrqtit Morning 7ourn!, Tuesday, October 31, 1916. SevenOutS Deo., .ri: May. 5Mc.Pork Dec., $2 .IS: Jan., fit.OO.

Dee., 1 45; Jan., U.4S.Hihs t 'ft.. $H ;; Jan., JKi.s;,.

k ss city ruoM'tK. Tel It Yhwz& fib JOKML CLASSEHED) C0UJI1IgilsTi WISH TO

PROFFAMONAL CAFOiT, I. MoSM.l.le V.. K loSilden

EliiiftTITIKansas City, 'rt. SO. Pcitier- -

Creamery, first 31c; seconds2Mite; 27

Kns First. 3io.Poultry Hens. 1 roosters, 12c!

Propers, ;(te.

Chicago runnier..Ctilem-- n (t.f 1,"l 1', .......

-- Market

IUUI-w-. !

FOR SALE$1.600 frame, modern,

sleeping porch, garage, two Mocksfrom Central uunae. on highlands.

$5.600 brick. 2 utecplngporches, hot water host, close In,suitable for high class boardinghouse.

$800 bungalow, lot ::.xH:,near Santa Fe shops; half cash, bal-

ance terms.$2,650 bungalow, modern,

lawn, shade and fruit tree, good

Frr.ltiC MO" hiher. Creamery, 21', '., z:"w , .. i r.KKS .Market higher. Receipts

Conformity! 3.875 eases. Firsts, 31',. f 32 '2c;riinarv firsts. - ti at,., m ,.,kcawn'mdujej. 2:.( 31 ,'.. '!

Potatoes Market lower. Receipts!

.r- .c

ii;, a interests as i

-- ""v conflict- -r- -" ".O.-- The

v.. Tors. t0dayS;!lrt L., suggested ad- -

II'""""-- ,ntet. coniracia, yive:!tf 'KU

Ulncr tpction..v tru rnaoauif, -

,0...:v f the market to

Edition al pvl"

' line 1" ultrf"d' another episode

id n oars. Minnesota and Dakotawhite. $1.60 ti 1. tin: Minnesota and Pa- -

kota umos. i. ..,. I t...; Michigan and,Wisconsin twine, u ii 1 , ( .

springs, 10 ai.

IRM) Wll sl'PTTF.lf-

New lork, Oct. 30.-L- oad, $7.00,1.10.

Spelter Quiet. Spot East St. I,oulsdelivery, 9 ti 10 V.

KSS CITY (.I5A1X.

:'t . "were under more, Kansas Citv, Oct. 30 WheatJtirJara a.. , illVestment rails Higher. No. 2 hard, $lMi 1.9 4: No.

.on to "' "'. ,P.lav, rAJ- -,xed$ioTiTi ; n "

e n"1 " iv.i v"n ..... .,. i -- i.i n, ,k,t group m'im , ' , 2 white, $1.01; No. 2 yellow. $1.0.1 ij (if

1.04: I'ee.. S4,o: May, S'(l c.Oats No. 2 white, ;5fi'3c; No.

mixed, 52 i 53c.

I M.V Ol'.lv M 1 71 L MMihlX

outbuildings, lot 60x150; good loca- -tlon, Fourth ward

o0,VK, VuSeS?ob.V,uS:room n(1obe ,n rfar. a on U)t &ln.i; 'intra ward, close In.

$3,000 brick, modem, roodoutbuildings, West Silver avenue.Many oth(.r ar)taln ,n im,,roved

and unlmiirovarl nrnimrtv

Real ltato, Insurance, Ixvtm111 South Itmrtli strtH-- t

Hear Bursum tonight--Reublica. ..Head

quarters.tieraril lUK'ked to Ketiirii.

New York, cel. 3ii, .lames V. ( ,e- -

rard, American ambassador to ( leiHImany, who ai rived lure t'eloiar

(Ml have of absence, has been lutokeilasK!-.' to return to Cci l.r. on the

Sen ml mi n - A tin ii n bne steam- -

ship Frouciik sailini; lo ( llll:'l'for Cop' nhauen.

ELECTION PROCLAMATION

The Hoard of County Commissionersof Iteinalillo county, New Mexico, inpursuance of the requirements of pur- -

ln.r.,..l. 1 1,"? ..t II... ...v.lifi.t.l l1the State of New Mexico, hereby wivespublic notice that an (di ction will beheld in said county on the Tuesday nextafter the first Monday In November.,nineteen biuulred and sixteen, tnosame beititf the seventh day of saidNovember; that the object of saidelection l.s the selection by the peopleof throe Presidential KI01 tors; oneCnited States Senator; one Iteprosent-utiv- e

in t'onirrcss; one (ioveruor; oneLieutenant Covernor; one Secretaryof State; one State Auditor; rno StateTreasurer; one Attorney (leneral; oneSuperintendent of public Instruction:one commissioner or i'moiic initios,one Justice of the Supremo Court; onemember of the State CorporationCommission; one State senator lor moFifth Senatorial District, comprisinu'

itho coiinlies of P.crtialillo. Sandovallaud San Juan; oil" Stale Senator forthe Seventh Senatorial lUslriet, com-- I

prlsimr the county of Uernalillo; threeUepresi ntativos to the State Legisl-

ature from the Third Keprescntatlveliistiict; one ldstnet Attorney tor tnoSecond Judicial Idstrict, comprlsim,'the counties of litnalillo, MclvliPey

'and Sandoval; three County Commls- -

o. "oe robate JiiiIkc; one t'min-Sherif- f;

V c t. 010 one Assi'ssor;., ,w, I,,

New- - Yolk, not. no 'opperStrong. Kleotrolytic, fust iiuarter,$2S,00.

Iron Steady. No. 1 northern,$22."(l 'it 23.00.

Tin Firm. Spot $41.S7'i

NI.W YOP.K (OTTOV.

New York. Oct. 30. Spot cotlonQuiet. Middling uplands. $18.53.

Sales, COO bales.

Xi:Y YOHK MOVKY MAHKF.T.

New Yoi k, Oct. 30. Mercantile pa-

per. 31-- '. per cent; sterling, 00 daybills, $4.71 v.o; common Sri I 00 dayhills, $4.70 V, ; demand, $4.75'', -

bios, $4.7i;Par silver 0 7 0.Mexican dollars 52c.C.overnment bonds- Steady.Pailmad bonds - Irregular.Time loans Kasy. Sixty and 91

days, 3 lit ',4 per cent; six months, 3'jr;. u. n' r,,U money Steady. HiKh. 2 '.4 Per

cent; low, 2 '4 per cent; ruling rate,9c ner cent: last loan. 2 'i per cent:closing bids. 2 A per cent offered at2 V. per cent.

1. 1 VI. STOCK MAKKKTS.

Chicago MvcHtiM'k.Chicago, (lot. Heceipts

29 000. Market easy. Native beef,..,tilo tf, COli 1 1.55: western steers,1 r. 1 r. r.(r stockers. $4.!i5ih:7.xo;

cows. $3.35 ft 9.50; calves, $7.00 11'

1 1 .00. Marketlfnirs P.eceipts 1,1. 000.slow. 10 to 1 nnder Saturday's aver- -

iaee. Hulk. $9.00 M 10.00 uOKlo,,1 II" " :n''

fir 10.05; heavy, $9.r.MCi 10.2' piKK,

$7.251i 9.25.Marketj Sheep Receipts 30.000.

steady. Wethers, $7,251, M.50 lambs,

$8.501i 11.10.

Kuiisim City JvesPK.I.ntn. CltV. (let. 30. ( it!,. lto -

'ceipts 27,000. Market steady Primet..o,-- M.501i 11.00: western

steers" $.00ifi 9.25; cows, $4.50i 7.25;

stockers. $ 5.75 it 8.25 ; calves, $Ul01r,

j 10"oirs Ueceipts 13.000 Marketheavy,lower. Pulk, J'J.haw IO. O",

Seven-roo- modern house wlihisleeping porch, Hoot no lights, nas,corner lot, fine barn or Karate; oncar line V fine home or the house i

will ivhv for itself if ou want to rentrooms. i

TIIK PK1CK IS ONLY $2,650.Terms, if desired.

Yon can't beat this In .lbuo,noriiuo.Come in mid lot us show it to you.

I

111 WEST OOLD.KKAL KSTATE.

riRK INSURANCE AND LOAN!

C. It. Campbell. Albuquerque N

For County ('omniissioiiei sliaMd J. Metxgar, A Uniquorquo,

M.Manuel 11. Spring! r. old Alhuqtier-mm.-

N. M.Alirea (.rrunsfelil, . uqui rquv N.

M.Severn Sanchex, Arniiio. N M.

ofimlano Gutiorrer, obi Albuquer-que, N. M.

John S. I tea ven, Albuquerque, N. M.

J J Ryan, Albuquerque, N. M.

Wi Ham Nabors, Albuquerque, N. M.

F. T. 1 av Is, Albiniiiei que, N. M.

For Probate JudgeFrancisco Liicero ' Montoya, Ala-

meda, N. M.J. A. Garcia y Snnehe. Albuqiiol-quo- , I

N. M. jRaymond pland, Albuquerque. X. M.

j

For Countv Clerk-Ne- stor

Montoya, old Albuquerque,N. M.

Dennis Chaves, Albnqiieriie, N. M.

R. T. Campbell. Albuquerque, N. M

For SheriffJesus Romero, Old Allniqinu qiie, N.

M.Rafael Garcia, Albuquerque, V. M.

A. A. Royle. Albuquerque, N. M.

For County Assessor-Je- sus

Maria Sandaval, Albuquerque,N. M.

Stephen K. Roehl, Albuquerque, N.M.

Leon Aiitolne, Albuquerque, N. M.

For County Treasurer(i A Matson. Albuquerque, N. M

FrnnU K. Harris. Albuquerque, N "m.

A. Spalding. Albuquerque. N. M.

For County Superintendent ofSchoolsAtanasio Montoya, Albuquerque, N.

M.John Smith, Albuquerque, N. M.

For Countv SurveyorA. Hutchinson, Albuquerque, N.

M.

Pitt Ross, Albuquerque, N. M.

S. XV. Hall, Albuquerque, N. M.And It is further proclaimed that

said goiieral elect Ian shall be held in

the various precincts anil election dis- -

Itrlcts of said Iteinalillo coiiiny in ioefollowing naiiied places,

Precinct No. 1, San Jose, lit thehouse of J Felipe Arml.lo.

Precinct No. 2. I H I Rio, at the houseof Julian Alini.lo.

Precinct No. 3, Alameda, lit tnohouse of Melqulades Martinez.

precinct No. 4, Ranehos do Albu-querque, at tho house of Nlounor Mur-ilne- r.

Precinct No. 5, Pandas, at tno of-

fice of policarplo Sanchez.Precinct No. 0, Los PadilhiH, at tho

house of Roman Moraga.Precinct No- 7, San Antonio, at Ibe

house of Vcnoeslao (.rlego.Precinct N". s, Urn (iricgos, 111 tin- -

house of Grrgorlo Garcia,Precinct No. 9, Itanelios He AIIIS'O,

nt the house of Salvador Armi.mPrecinct No. HI. Lscoiiosa, at the

bouse of Filonienn , .viola.Precinct No. II, raloino, at the

house of Manuel A. I ena.Precinct No. -, I'.' action District

Vn 1 at the (iff I' e of Km her ( lal age, j

21 0 North Second street,l'reclnct No. 12, Flection District

v., 'i ,,l I he office of John G. Al- -

bright, 121 North Third siroei.Product No. CI, "01 A pieiq.o- -

at the public school noiiso.Precinct No. 14. San Igna do, at the

house of Nicolas Herri ra.Precinct. No. .,. Saliia Pin bara , nt

the house of Torlluo Aicnuieia.Pieelnet N'o. 22. La Tljoru. Ill the

house of Jose I loiiiinp.U' Z.

rreeluct No. 23, San Atitonlto, lit thehouse of Juan Gutierrez.

Precinct No. 2, FlcHon DistrictNo. 1, al office! No. I 10 West Gobiuvenue.

precinct No. 20. Flection DistrictNo. 2, t southeast corner of Thirdstreet eld Gobi uvenue.

1'iecl.l't No. 28, Atrlsco, nt thohouse of Pedro Aranda.

Precinct No. 34. Chllill, nt tho house(,f Anastaelo Gutierrez.

Precinct. No. 35, Los Durnnes, at thepublic school house.

And II Is fnillor proclaimed thattho polls of said general election be

open on wild 71b ,iy of November,1910 from 9 o'clock In the forenoonto i; o'clock in I he afternoon of said

HOARD OF COI N'I V COMMIH-HI'i- N

K KS OF I'.FRNALILLOCOl'NTY. PV

ALFRFD ( i Rl 'NHI'I '.LI( lialnnaivAttest :

A. K. WALK Fit ' " rK

one ( oiinty Treasurer; one ,T.,,e,...-tende-

of S hool.s and one ComitySurveyor.

And it is further proclaimed thatliVw. icmies of the candidates for each

i

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M MllKHleyel HNltHir1rr.

Phoitf 1111. H West GU

1XH lifr-Km-nii

lull i;i: i I in.t iuiiiii.fa lieu.r,'.mi lo V.'-'l- b K'Mirth

t I PMSIII li em UMin hi'iii . Ill"t.sllt ocr .et.l Uulr

1VK HKNT 'lW'utlfuUyprt m i li.om.- in

I Oil l.l.N Nu Inni-hf.- j piiiui ,.vr,Nciili ihtitt ilhit. I'hon

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HKM ,'T tlmr le.oe. I" Iihtli.-- Ke. elnis ni.nlri n , en,nl, m e 1,1

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ATd'HIHON, TOI'FK W !UUVWAV CO.

Wr.llsu.iu4.No. ( U.a. Arrtvra Ipart

1. California, ICipraaa 7 H Sep

I ('aliririiln l,l,!l-- J .11 HUB. II Ht

? iraat K terras . t 4'.a pi 1k

I Faat Mall 11 snp 1J ailtuull.lH.ua4.

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KaallM.nn.HI Allanllc Eipraaa 7 !r,a ,'BI. Faaiarn l"ipraa I Up 1 :4U

.'alif.'rnla l.ltnlied I top T HPK. C, Chhwyt. Kt f :U IMt rvm Ifaailfc.

tl). (tnau Oly Chlcn, . . . Mat

U. Iiwi aif 4 Ckiaa..... I.Mra,

1'rml advancing 3H tora,l sure of the year.

Steelopinions be is- -

(M I' I'll!X, nanrterly--

dealinpFor orne lnexpii"witha f,,reoasts

,e "H'r0 conservative, wereviews of the

ll ef" " ,.t,l issues madeiHirt of the days large and

t'C- -hinn Copper....( hiisiness.

nicuous in its particularmflSt t tQ the

i.r reasonrwuril of 6 3 '4. Zinc isst""s

.Jfron. .nlol,t lx

'..mo'sJV Total i!'s amounted'i

iTt'.ooO sliares.'iCain uneven on lower.ereMlis , .nrnationals. Total

$4,0,- -

I,ar value,

.!,. were iino.h.niK- -

w call.

nosing pricf8:. .102SuRar.eriean Ke-- .. 2

:ri'-a- Can .. 67 '4witan Car & founm.v...

Locomotive . . 8 1 1 i,rrican ..111. 4iieinniiK.Pmelt.jfrioan

. .120criiun Snfrar i;n 'B;frkan Tel. & Tel . . ;. . . ..132Itrlran Z'"c. ''ca'' . . B2

... 94 "2jwnJa Copi'T,..107hion

;,:dwin locomotive .. S3',ijimnre & iliio .. 87 H

wfelvn Kapid Transit .. 8".. Cfi'4,tn 4 Superior Copper

nfornia Petroleum .. 23',4

adlan 1'a'ific . . 173

mnil Leather . . 94

iaieake & (iliio . . 6X4:,jro, Mil. & St. Paul .. 94

A Northwestern . . .

?a'.."i. It. I. & Pacific Ity. .. 35no Cupper ... 1M,

;,.ral i'uel Iron ... r,2'2n Products ItefininR . .173jible Steel . . 87i.lk'fs' Securities . . 44

. .. 38 VH

tral Klectrlc ...181 'A

j( Xortliern pfd . . 1 1 8 Vi

at Northern ore Ctfs. . . . ... 43iM, Central '. ..108',itrl'oroush Consol. Corp... 19iiratlon Copper . . 60'rnational Harvester, N. J. ..117

Mer. Marine pfd. Ctfs ...113iw.n City Southern .. 27 Vj

anceiitt Copper .. 541,4

nsville & Nashville . .136wan Petroleum 10lmil Copper 40wiiri, Kansas Ai Texas pfd . 19Uwnri Pacific . 9r.tana Power . 97iional Lead . 08vaila Copper . 23 V4

York Central .107T X, H. & Hartford . 60rfulk & Western .142V4nhern Pacific .111ific Mail . 25

fiftc Tel. & Tel . 31inpj'lvania . 58y I'onsolidaterl Copper . 26ailing .107I'i'ilic, Iron & Steel . 77;!tuck Arizona Copper . 29 Tiiihern Pacific .100ithern Uaihvay . 28iiltbaker Co .129anessec Copper . 22as Company . 224 'i

!"n Pacific .1501 Pacific pfd . 82

S. Industrial Alcohol .140!'hI Slates Steel .117-v- ;

'N States Steel pfd .12mA Copper .105"2'ash pfd. "IS".' !

. 30s,fi-- I'nion !!.'!.'.'!!.' .102

mshouse Kleotric . 03 Hsides for the day 1,1 0,000

ires.

' HlCAGO HOARD OF T11ADF.

ieafro, Oct. 30. Possibilities ofcd tension between Cermany

t ll'e Pnited States regarding sub-nn- ewarfaw. did a good deal today

handicap rfu. I.ella i uhi.r,t T.or..a.a result the market closed un-''- d

at $1.9014 to ji..jo fr Dc- -

inarKet as a whole 4c off to,aS conil'ared with Saturday's

J- Corp, showed a net loss of 1

:",V' "ff tO 1'iC. lna ,ne outcome ranged from!ilwline 1,. r, .( .. iaM at first displayed 'a decidedn y. t0 advance, influenced bv1

(Irouttht l..m

Kicht-roon- i modem hro k hiune,ery ciose in, on coiner lot, with east

front. Fine place f.u- rontiiiK rooms.This Movoiiy is worth $4c0 to$.".000. bit can be bought rinht nowtor only $S,S00 and $2.0o0 can voiimui

"'itiiiice at . per ent. If onwant a good, but, romy house it Isworth otir time to investigate,

TTMXTOH & CO.$U AVpst Gold A.

riHM ,Ml.Five acres almost in town,

st $ 750.Kightcen acres, thice miles fiom

tow n, $:':, per acre.Seven acres on North Fouith .ticot.

dandy buv for $(0 ,er a re, part terms.

210 West Cold. Pliooo V07.Fin liisnrniMV, 4ii. Notary I'uldio.

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... ,1 1. ..ii- -, ii .., k iiii. I ..in' 1, no 11, nl mill''f,n epiiilora f..r 1c hi pari). Aihlr.ia ll,"

A Hi, mil, ,ii. N Mt

IV TI 'I 5ii1i'ihimi.

Sl:i,l, INM-I- VM'K I'l "tlliil.li' ilelil., Hell,', H' ll" im ''I" lillUil "I1

ii r ,1 ,1 1, I.iiIii, i: im un ,"il 1,,,'Hl require, I:

liiiini illiil" eiili - en iim'v" leiill'.rv.Cm .11 I, " ie mm', "llll Ok .. " ' i' I'U

11,1 II neellli'll t II, 't III,' lll.'U.'V IMMlllllH I'm!"W i ll,, Null, .mil I'naiMlly ( "liipilin

,,t. VI I, iilK.UI.

-- itH.lli(mnVV A N V. .allien H (tMiiai'Meeper. eklnil

Hint limn..' m'lli; III"" 11a aiiililalteai I). II.,

em., "f .pillltltll.

Ill SIN I NS CII1NCI M

til'lli llli l"ii, h ivli I, pi, i ly il,

ali"iia nt Itm nil" ln a Ihiiiii, Inn '

tm,,,l l,,t, il Mil film II, , I'M' Hill CI

,1 ,1111 11 11, H I. ' I'f .b"0 H.li

V N I I l HlMCelllllielHIS

Hani e;i i ii iiiii 1,1,1,. ll VV

W A M ,:n Pi l, mil, li Im M huh.I i.l A 11.' ,,110. I'li'iiM' M.

("'Altl'l'il' eleaiilna, rim ami fluff rum maua,i nl,T W A (P'ff pli'ina w

VV'Tn II;!'- S'litti. ,,!, I" litimlla I'.'iiyulia,l, .11 .1 ii K lii'iiaa mi dm ' !' " ""

r,l. .

ilAVI': yiu em pf liter w,uk ,p,im iliatipivI,, n.ra ho rally intvnii.e III In in l.or ami

vi ne I'le.ni'J "HI'VV

VAviT;i-'li- i liny, aei 'iml loiml fiiiniliira In

laritn ,, .mull i n t at. J. 11 h; nt 111, .iix.11s w,.ai ,IK avaimavvTn'i t i b III H.IK'II t',1 IH"

l,,,l,. 1, lie, Mill.; V"" ,111,' pi, 1,1 V fl'I'll.

II N"H ),,,,uili II ,,,, ("I

W .11.1, I, 'ive ,,in. ,.,,l,' 11 l I, 'III IflrplolO' l I,, I' III Ink',11, 11, "1 1" In 'I, l inn li

Will VKIt y,,l In 11 fh InaillionaKpu H'H mil Ihn VV, i'l ii ' ill v -

puny a", I r, t Hu ll I'll' PI,,, n 111,4

"TTiTiT K",,il ihivil.ll I,"'"!', will I, III'

11 ,,e In 1, filmier am'"!! m, I, liir,r . nil H 0"i,Hl l'! ''"'i'l

nui HA I 1 SlMHBIIfHlltI'll s .P 1,1 1. .' 11;; Nnttli l.ii'i on

l, il I'".' eis Mini fltlll.er rtoilia Hit r

'i.'uu s.o.i: "ii 'I II A in; vi. lei VI' if. ui.l"H !!,

. ;;(f- 7.

, P "''VV

li pi. Dim Ibf, i bit. if. Die.II, ilile del .HI O III Will Im

rllivvlli'l ( :i it 'i I II Ho th" f"'"-,,,- ,

I!, ii.iiiu i' In . "ll"lo I "llll II"- -

'"' 'on-,- , of unropbiu" I.i(ilb. , in,,, p. I ollil.nl oil lel'ib' I '.I O"

,,.IH,,. I" I I 1'"' !' I"' .0 11,1. a .11,

fault ot l'i ll'loO." '""r ' ( I'l'l lH, Peell,,, b "l "hot doivn

Ills iol lll ll hostile nelopl'Pie,

;$n.!l01f 10.05; light, $9,00 19.95; piKS,

Ut 9$8.75 ll'teoeipts 1 4,000. MarketLambs, $ 10,40 1, 1 1.00; year-50-

lintfs, $ 8.50; wethers, $i.00li!

8.00; ewes, $0.50 1, 7.05.

Denver Livestock.Denver, Oct. (- ..- 'at tle-U- oee pts

Heef ste is.weak.O.fiOO. Market... r.e. t , and heifers, $;.40''feeders, $5.3 ', Ii

COO- - stockers and7.50; calves, $7. audi ..

Market 10TIoe-- Receipts '""90; bulk, $9.40

to 15e lower. Top $9.

4S.000 Market

strong,e-Ro-ceipts

to 10o liigbor. I;',IS- - SUM)ewes, $0.251, 0.00- -

Wll I START DIRECT

STEAMSHIP SERVICE!

. L.A.fO IW'lJOUNl-

Halifax. X. S., Oct. 3u. Tlie nstab- -

'amship servicelishment of a direct si .,,,1between St. Naz.uro France, .....Halifax, during tne wint - inonuis.

was announced h'T today bv FranK

Martin, of the Marine ivigation comj

i mi nv. of London. There willssels en- -

i monthly failings and th,. v

will I " f'f ronsio- -craved, it was said,

Most of Canaila s no- -I erable tonnate naveiw.ieloloretinrts from I' ranee II.it was slatebeen via New York, and

reducethat the new line v ould

less time forfreight rates and require,id the service.leliverv. Mr. Martin

Inaugurated wi th tiie arrivalwould be onhere of the steamer N'igarist.m,

November 5.

Discovers Two Ancient ;":."--'.'..-I- 'r,-, ,'tbe Har- -

or : , ,,,,. r he

of said offices, and their postoffieei addresses, are as follow":IKor rresiueiiuai !. ii "

Juan (irti., (lallsteo, ,N. M.C. L. Hill. Las Cilices, N. M.II. J. Hammond, Clayton, N. M.

Kidix (larcia, Lniulicrton, N. M.

J. N. I'pton. liomlni;, N. M.

Jose ( 1. Chavez, Los Liinas. N. M.

Mel! Smith. Melrose, N. M.T. smith, Melrose, .. M.Ira N. Crisp, Fust I .as Vega, N. M.

1 ester Sands. Fast ljis Vegas, N. M.XV. F. Ogiivlc, Roswell. N. M..'. C. Peterson, IiemliiK. K. M.

Kor 'l'liited Slates SenatorPrank A. llubhcll, AlbiiMUeniuO, N.

A . Jones. Fast Ijis Vegas, N. M.

XV. P. Melcair, Albib(ieriUe. N. M.

For Rc rosentatlve In CongressHenigno C. Hernando., Tiertit Ama-- I

rilla, N. M.XV. H. Walton, Silver City, Is. M.

A. J. Fgguinv Roswell, N. M.

For (ioveruorlb lm 0. Hiirsum, Socorro, N. M.

F. C. d( Paca, Las Vegas. N. M.

N. A Wells, Fast I JiH Vegas, N. M.

For Lieutenant (ioveruorV. i:. Liliilsey, N. M.

vv ( Veliona d. Carrlzozo, N. M.

.1. II. Itoarriip, 'luy, N. M.

For Secretary of Stateeiiuri,, viiriibal. San Rafael, N M.

Antonio Liicero. Uis Vegas, N. M.

Vincent Thomas, Taos, N. M.

For State AUcinorSanta V N. M.W lliam (i. Nargei"

mo .net A. Otero. Santa I'e, M.

V. Frost, liexter, N. M.

.'For State Treasurer(iregorv Page; (iaiiup,II. L. I lull. Chuma, N. M.i.'.....,i, I'helos. Fort P.ayard, N. M.

For Attorney GeneralFrank W. Clancy, Santa I e. N M.

t .,o,. Olovis. N. M.. V of PMhlic Instruc

1' Or Mipoi one, -Hon.1 Howard Wagner, Ijis Cruces,

I'm.J. L. (' Swinnoy, Aztec, N. M.

l.urlvne Lane, Alto, in. .vi .

f,.- - Of PllbllC LillKlM-- -

.,i...,i i i.wion Clavton, N. M.i c'eoigo A. Davisson. Itoswcll. N. M.

Pondemrass, Llk, N. M.T K.!r,,r .1 list ice of the Supreme Court-

..,..,.,. 1 if. belts. Raton N. M-

' ' " ' . ... .,K' f

.Neill P.. Field, Albuqll-nio- e

I McDonald. Clayton, N. M

r Nboober of the Slate .

I ,tn f 11 iHMlOn

Mala-iuia- Martinez, Taos N. M.

i...if ,eio Motitova. Itemali Ho. N. M.

Member "J tno m..". rI' or, .

HeoiL'e A. Kasomao,v vr

..." it chrlwman. Aztc-c- N MlAndres Romero. Albuquerque, ,V.

1 K.rth Alliiio'ieni'ie. N. M. .N- - M

j W Plai kbiirn, Albuquerque,c' Cummins, Albuquerque,... . ,.r

For Member of trio M""- K'"n'sentativs n. m.Albuquerque,! p Parties.1

'

F bl'O Armijo, Albuqiienpjc',. ,,.),. Chavez. Alliilq'or'iue, N' ''Thomas J. Passmore, Albuquerque

N. M.Chibli, - M.MaHonado,J,,.e 1 1.

N. MAlbiiquerquo.M.r'iiel'fo'nn Ob'son, Albuquerque. N. M.'. .. f...,ir i Ihiiuuerque. N. M.! it Park'-r- Albuquerque, N. M.

r j,.;,triet Attorney. ai'i'.)..uTiiutrict - ..

, . .. . r rrnisf. Alimquerque, N Al... .. , N. XL

i. i,,......

:a- - x - j h;, ,,;,,".,,, , i ,,i,i, i,.i i,,ivtlJJ !'. ' j;"'. ' : ""'

SO'I'K V. Or HI IT. j.',f "H v li"i,",'i Ie H'l. !'" ""II I'O'K".

In the IMalrlel P.. ill I. ''"'"'ly "t It. allll-- i,,.l ., :' ' N..III. IllllHililn of New iTToi JVI.II .llli Ins !. loiim-- ., I, ml

N" "- -. y III f..r ftlllll I''yam expe. uo, ,0,.. '

,v (lf t,,eMaranon, 111 i e , n. ,, .

j Amazon, reports the discoveryhitherto unexplond lly un- -

in inhatdted region of two aiticieni no -found in in'' ,.,,,. r M.y .1 M firl.iu Cluff IU ,,, H ' '"'" " "'

ICliiff liar, W. IUVl.nl, (In,,'.' K W'.lfe. , Mi.a-.-- m, al... ..... "afid by r,r,l thai Vnvel reotilia also was

4 hllt' dry weather thT TrlA district. .. ... YorkI ,r w ... '- ,, ,,,.,,, for .Newlilr.'H. M. II. Inn. Kiln Mny H" v.... H'-- ' " ,, V. I'.nf". Hnv-- v M"'-- '. ' """.',.. Ill vi.nl Hli.l Ivl vnnl Alli.lt II-- . M,..l,.v ... . -

,, i 11,'Vi y" I'Tvl Ni 'i l, sli-- Ilia- - "'('... .. . .. ,1, f.i.il.in niw-- Mi. ... ..... 11.. n.i.f: WI ranla',. in' ii,.,,i.' " ' eaaa ami . ..-- .

. ,.. i...rml lula Manaali'iv'.'.ii' lire h.-- l'V re I"!' I"1'" 'h" im Mm'ilh Walnut ia.l

...,1 l.... I.,ir, tun., f I .'Otj....

I ii(i(. "eed and 15c higher., ur. jnoss wn - -

; world shipments for the week on the steamer Calamnres.

" "re at Sa v 11.accelerated to some i S. Keep, naval censors

hire,.. v,. . j ... ,iroi! stations, resp'o, Hi" Pia-rP- t c,m 0, mi'l t ,,r J

,M'r' ''"'1v poll H A I,

t' a"d the fi.niwlinn ....! ir. other ix.sts. was annoiiio Tr7T,VJrZ, ,.; , m !' ....... .

nui, ..... .''.':..,.!:, ,,rr, t:::,.,.:::'; 'r tXT.,,....,. . .relief of op- -'"tore the ..,o i K.. t,lmir.,l Henson,po h- -

u .- "'"fkn new hieh orice f rations. The admiral denied !.',t""i''."f-,r.- ;,,"'i, -- ' ' """' "7Tu-7i'- p. -- k"' ... fl, arl ' ,.,.lll.''"Mr ..t, t"""hpd. well above any lished reports that his a t o

because Great Britain p.o-- h

t!;."'f",t8 made corn weak!enthat the officers had permit. ed

u asFt- -d

un- -'

in- -l vj 1 inn CALi..n t r . w.n i'f it i v""-t.

t ,a. ata receded with other j ing the ocent raid of the:'J, n BaWii,.. j marine

mm,-,.- '1 X, ...n " ' , ,.,... ,,,,.,.,1,..,'. M, a. aid

':,i'vp-e''n;:";i-i:,r; :..a::,;m;:,:. i. . -

-- ,of"...!'.! v(,,i.,n- - s.,o.Uvi.h. maln!"! "

U'AM --SeiUHtru.fepi;V,tf,''itV.,.,u.w -- "' i TCCnZT K

'. , ,. .ill, .lay of "" ,.,. ,,...:,,l,le I'l, 1v," ., furln.r ,.....( "I ""'' """" V':"U- --,., ,.t '.."' ' ' .V'.';",1,,T!m.I

'

""m "" ' M"'" '

'" .' ," ('...n.'.' . "1--

" ..'"" "' "''"'"

ertnan

None So Go.l as f l.an.lKrlaliPsCougn..r consider I nanineoan, s

medicine on the mar-1.- ..

Remedy the best. .1,1. and coughs." Mrs. it. "Ind. Obtain - i.ti.ii . TA'avne.

.1 , lyijn,:,.. -

- s in provisions re- -liriev ...... .1 , . . .

( , v 1 'ug arrivalsloiter. hnu.'f.ikr? ''f a some- -

ra;lv took- - r.kM' 'i! I)ee t fi n .

V.: May' J aj av. x , p i 1 . .....rn Ii. rn- ..f r Hi" II'" '

.rc-r- - '" l"i''"r'" "- -'.,, . ,ii-"i i," !.f 'n" ''f I'"'"'1

witi apply '

r r,t'. '." '''- ''new - - vrSmasi the HubbellGillenwater MachiP; ;',l K P O. J.

y. IIn pu

EgKT

CRESCliNT HARDWARE CO.Movm, Itengro, Moue Fnrnlshlm floral, Ciillery, Tools, Iron l"lie, VeJtne

ami I'itlhitf, plumbing, ll'iil i"K, l ilt mill t 'uppi-- r Work.U W. I i:TII.L AVI', TIXKI'IIONK JUS

Albuquerque Morning Journal, Tuesday, October 31, 1916.

Dfi. J. S. CIPESTODAY, ANDTOMORRQW

OF PLAW TO KEEP SELLS HIS PLAGE BESSIE LOVE AND WILFRED LUCA

HELL TO PAY AUSTGUARDS II GIF 10 METHODISTSPackard Motor Cars

and Trucks 'I'liil'liiiK I'ivi'-ri'i- 'l Druniu of the KHst iind oithwestIxm- - l.ltfh' e Ion', nml Hired lan us Will lulling

on a- - a Itcul Mean.SOLD BY R. B. SAUER B, Ruppo Informs So Under New Own- -Sanatorium,iih u;vr i:TIIALI'lmvi: ;n Have Grea'ei'crship,

FAY TINCHERciety of Progress TowtcIBuilding Recreation Ha'l forNew Mexico Soldiers,

Rapid Growth isCapacity;Expected,

-- IX-

BUCKS FOR SALE SKIRTSTwo-rii- -l l'lno Arts Comedy.

k'l V' 3.-- i'. 'ii

!; Beisi Love In Triangle Play, "'HellZ Auetin."

AMIn ms om;AIMOV It WIIIOI (I I I Ti ; its 01 it.

icwi.i ltls'I

First New Mexicotold t hi- - A lhuiiicr- -

Ifl'll I YdSS societyhull iliii)iii-i- l fur

MuJ. I!. Huppe,Irif.uitiy, liiKt nichliiio chapter of tinof tin' recreation

Announcement w.iOf the purchase hy thei imi'KH hoKplla,ol I hilum on Ihe rniviinily

ni.'nle yeateriiajMethiKliHl Den-I'lpI'-

Hinati)!'-hlll- .

The pur- -CH AS. CHADWICK & CO.Aim ()t i :it(i i i:u mf.xico :(IO,iin: ok snow :JO, 1:00, 5:30, 7:0(1. H::tu 1:(KI,

chase was made possihle hy a Riftmade thioiiKii ihe Woman's HomeMissionary soclcly of the MethodistKpiscopul church, under which societyIhe hospital ts operated hy H localhoard of ruanaueis The manaKeinenl

Admission Adults, 10 Cts. Children, 5 Cti

Ni'W Mexico troops on bolder guardduly. The hull will kci'ii tin' youngsoldier away from ('iiIiiiiiIhin, N. M ,

where, according to Major ICuppc,there Is bootlegging.

Plans provide for a t vi i ! i t fortyby 'igllt flit 111 floor dimensions, Mil tilMajor Huppi'. The place may In- - used

of the Methodist s.in.itui ium w ill takepossession of Ihe Opes sanatoriumYRICTim i.JM.itt-.tbaAf-

The '( Tpes Banat'fl.mir, W.it'ed .iriIhe I'nlverslty trolley line, and

has u capaclly of fortyThe cottages owiu d I'.v 1,11 Melhodlstijr TODAY-TOMORRO- W

Hear --&irum tonighta t Republican Head-quarters.

Some Good Points for

THEATER

5 CENTS

jim (i.iliiln.e h 1, A piano will In'i In ! in t lir building, 'me'regiment

alri'inly hail a plionoKin ph, whlrh aI'.oMtiin wmiiini M'lit tn MaMxai IniM'tt.ifor tin- - "Iiiivh nn tin- - liorilrr." Win ntill' MllMHIIcllllHI'ltH tl'OOpH Will' I'l'- -

i thrv tiiiniil thi' phmioMTii pliovi i to Hip Si W' Mi'XlrnriH.

Tin' phonoKriiph Ih not all the NewMixlro troopM have for the reirea-lloi- i

hall. S v i i n ii i lii H in h hnvihieil inaile hy politirlaliH anil wiallhycllizi'liM of New Mexico, luroriliiiK tnMajor Itnppe. He tolil the Korlety

the Ladies

insf Mutton will he moved then-- , in-

creasing the capaclly The institutionthen will he prepared to take care offifty-fiv- e or mure patients.

The Methodists Have also houKlit ahlock of ground adjoii.liiK on theliorlh the hlock on which the t'ipessanatorium stands and also lots "estof Ihe Opes place mi Kast Centralavenue, providing lor future, expan-sion of I he sai'.atui lum.

HAZEL DAWN in "THE EEUD GIRL"I llinium I'ln (IT I i iiliiri' In I Im' Ails.

BRAY CARTOON COMEDY

Thursday "PASQUALE" (Great Picture)

They nre also timid for 1 achelors.To every lady or hachelor ciillini; al

liny new coal office, 312 Smith Secondt street, on and after Novcmher S will

THE RANGER OF LONESOME GULCHTlini'-inw- t Wei-Her- Miisterplect".

THE PENDULUM OF CHANCETwo I'nrts.

PETE PUNK POETComedy.

.Miss ( ol hin in ( hili;i'.Miss Stella Ou-hiii- dr:n oncss,

has heen miperii tcndeiil ofMethcii'-- t sanatiirlnm i::nee itopened, four years iikii, with oik

U 111)

(heii iii-

receive one of Muse cases free. Seeshow cases, 40(1 West Central and 111:'

South Second.John s. hkavkn,

The Coul Man.Phones 4, fi nnd li,

pa -

that women of Sanlu I'V hail hehl atii ihiy for the rerreiitlon hull.

sn'ii-- t j:iii-t- ofrieiTi.Mrs. Ciinrre Knowli-- hiiIiI the

hint iiiiirh work onlllneil hnl nnmoney. The Horlily neeiled more,money ami new mem hei h, xaiil hIio..She nreil every ini'inlier to hiluK n Wnif inhi'iH Into the in Miitiixatlmi. SheiiilvlMi'il other koi IetieK to help, miyliiKthe lleil CroMH iiiiihI prepare fm anemei Ki'iK y I efnre It ariiKe.

Ir. I). Twlchell calleil attentionto the work of (he Keil i'iohh in timeof piiue, imperially In the flKht It haswiikmI amilliKl t ulierriilonlH, iM. K.

mwill he in charge of (he en la rj;.-,-

A small Mil I.

Mil IMIK II II 111'!

Will lilt t I'll liV

'mi l ily Mil III h

Him shoved 111'!' IlllllilIn Mr. Ciiiirny'H fctiue

dill' llf It IM llnliH. Mr.- kept his dogs III Mi"

sanaloriiiin. Miss Harriett Miller,ih'ueotioHH, will he her assistant. Miss

keepyard. 'I'hi' judge t . f Iiiili In May U. Silk. Kiadiiale nurse al thet'ipes wuiatorliiin, will he retained.

ANOTHER ITEM

on which we have not

advanced the ictail pi ice,

DAIRY MAID MILK

The institution will not he under thesupervision of one physician hn! will

Rebuilt and Slightly Used CarsOne 1917, Chalmers In

r erfeet condition; taken In trade forof saino model.

One 1 9 1 Hudson Inshape; fine car for rent serv-

ile.One Model 7'J Overland, overhauled

aid In first class order.Two Kords, one touring and one

truck hodies.HI'TDKR AtlTO CO.,

Fifth ami Copper.Maxwell and Chalmers DiHtrihutora.

Mickey and Nelll II. I''leld Hpnke alsn.The fnllnwIiiK nffli eiN were clei ti llri'i sldi nt Mm. Know lew.Vive I 'rcKiileiit ,M CH, I). U'einmanTr en h ii re i I n y ICnucrx.Hecretnry - Mm. .loscph llrown.

llii'in chained In On' ilnyt Inn1.

Tin- - Hounds' Ladles' or' licstra, (healtraclinn hist nighf lit I hi' Crystalhealer, drew ii full HiI'd crowd mill

II In In In' regretted Unit Hin ll a llll'll-lllllill-

'III j i V uf artists was nutvri'i-li'i- l by it larger assembly. Tlu

. f I ;i rn n ili-- l l' Ii f u I mingling nfiiiniiii'. mi'Iik iiml h f v . was made upId appeal In thi' varied tastes of th'H IK ' llllil tlllllll' wlin dlil lint hi nrII missed a iri'iit.

Mm. Margaret Modler iinif Mrs.lull.i ('. Hinwn, accompanied ti v th

te n, en to all ilnetnrs, according Inthe announcement.

Dr. J. S. Clpes. who founded theCipeH sanaloriiim, and under whosesupervision It rcw to Km present size,said that he was forced to choos,. he-

tween selling (he place and pi i nil ini;his private practice as a physician tosuffer. Dr. Cipes maintained a hiKhstandard for Ids sanatorium.

Dr. dpes, comiuciitintr upon the

HAZEL DAWN IN

HOMINY

For the present only 10cper Can.

Is it any wonder we sell

more butter than anyother house in town when

we hold the price down

to 37'2c per lb. for astrictly hi;!h',',iadecieain-er- y

Boulderado brand?

'THE FEUD GIRL' NOW

AT LYRIC THEATERtale, saw a hrlKht future for tjie placeIn it' brother, Wllllniii Miller, drove

Into A r . ii )n Mt Suluid.iy niKhtIn n llrown automobile, iiflrr H pleus- -

nl trlii from Tope k a, K'ih., whore

Hlttner nouw, 819 south Firstslrift. Nice I'lean risuns; llhtlioiisi'kii'pliiir roo))is. I'lione 221.

under the tiianai!i nient of the Jleth-nillsl-

Their ownership will make(verv church of their sect In Ihe

Mn.il Dawn, the heaiillful fair- - I "ii f il Stales a hooster for Ihe sana-torium and prohahly produce a rapidUrowlh.

Mis. nrnwii mill Mm. Mcdlcr visitedllii' relatives iiml friends of tin- - formerduring the summer. Tin' trip to anilfrom Tti h K n wiiH iniiili' li y iiiilo, nmlWilli very Utile trouble from lml roadsur miy mishit i im. Mr Miller ri'liirni'ilIn Tnn'l(n liy train Inst night.

.1. V. Prestel, manager nf t Ii f ('.old-en Knli' lry (IikhIm company, wliu winon a n '

h vacation, ri-- l iirni'il In tlioi lly Siimliiy night. o visited his

AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN

In the

High School AuditoriumWednesday, Nov, I, Beginning at 8 o'clock p. n,

AUSPICES PROGRESSIVE REPUBLI-CAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

Everybody InvitedRepublicans, Progressive Republicans, De-

mocrats and SuffragettesMr. Ely was until recently chairman of the

Republican State Central Committee. He i

an eloquent, convincing- - speaker, and will d-eliver a worth while speech on the presentcampaign in New Mexico.

halred star of Ihe KamouH I'layeracoiiipnnv, makes a iciisal huia I

HUcccMS in that leadini; producliiKcompiiny'M lalest I'aramount picture,"The 1'eiid dill." Miss Dawn, v.llh acusl of prominent players which In-

cludes HvliiK t'ummlngs, Arthur('uininliiKS, Arthur Morrison, ManiocKlrkl'iiul, i icri null) Norman andUeoi'ue Majcronl, eniicted Ihe dramaIn perhaps the most pleture.siuo

of lleorula under the direfulsiipi i viNion nf Dlrei lor Kred Thomp-son. .The l.yrlc thealer will exhlhlt"The Kcud lllrl" today and tomor-row ."

Confer on Km dor Situation.San Antonio, Tex., Oct. ;iu. (ieorKc

C'arotherH, special . t of the state(Icpartiiieiit with headquarters at 1');

I'iimo, conferred with Ceneial Kun-slo- n

today, g the hnriler sit-

uation and Mexican affairs. Mr.Carothers Ih closely In touch with theMlluatlon on the horder and in the interlor.

NOTICETO GENERAL

CONTRACTORSWrite the undersigned for plansand specifications of the newScience Hall, 11 lare tiuilillutf,to he tin i It hy the Universityof New Mexico.

WARD'S STOREi llOMI.Il M. WAKIt. MtfT. B mo, liul., Hieii a week In Chlcnmi, andi HI5 Mnrltln Av. rlioncil 2IIN-2U- 0 from there he went to I leaver. After11 Mi" Hhiirt Ml it y In Denver he went to

i'1'i iiiki. l ill i ii p,.- - ll'I look a .draw lute and found Wilson

li'iiilliiki nlinitHl lii tn r.ncDance tonight.

hall. Admission. 50J. L. LaDRIEREAn the title Implies a fend exists he- -

IWeen two hands, the MaddoiiH audiXyTTJVMamMmUUWUM IB W Hiihnril I'nwers, formerly of thism Superi Islnjt.lhiiipieriiie, . Arclillcct

- A'nv Mex.ithe Hassells. the In Im hits ills of Mmwild and riiuKed soulhein mountainI cents.m i iJLU 1 V-- .V I H urni III vtiixniiiK I'. ., I" neie nil

L iir.M.Lf.,.1,1 u..ii,... I1" visit to his iik.'iI fal her. John Tow- - rcKion. The chief hunn of contentionIs the lu mountain which lies he- -Il.reii.K IM.k himrrrMi. ,''" 1H""",1 !';,lilh "'IT"1' ,!',r

t li i ill i'l ii Mr.I, .' ' ! foreiiiiin of the m erntiient Juh prlnt- -Mile lollllllil SlllK'lk. X ... ....

Wmiiiiii's chili Hallowe'en hull nlHid Ai'iiioi'v. ItoiiNlcr on licslia,

nml $l.."n' peri'oii)lc; cxlrii lady, 50 ii'iils. Ticketson sale ui (.i'ini"diinvs mid Mat-nn'- s.

Thethethe

pro- -

iween them Iron mountain,nillroiid eiiKineers. discoveringlinalnal.le les IvImk Inwake of these wiuiliiK faclloiis,ceed to unite them.

," IUi orrice. Mil learileil his tlllile III Let Us Send a ManTo Itophue that llroUen Window

(ilass. HUta.Trlmhle'sI.lvery anil saddle horses.

I'ed llarn. AiJUgrKKiKI'hono ill.

M'MItrU CO.42.1 S. First.

Mat.eoccl, Patladino & Co.

Groceries and Meats

lliiK ll i I news ln n t h of Ihe Morniniu and i he old KvciitiiK rltly.cn

veins iitjo. Me Is on his two wrekflin iillon.

A few days iiKn the Journal tin-

iioiiiicdi iiml (he I'nlted I 'run com-- 'p'iny of lloslnn, with K.lliiO iIiiik storesIn Ihe l iilled Hlntcs. was taklnn u

Nell lladdon, a typical care-fre- ;ihnmhter of the hills, ha ten the Hus-se- ll

elan. Willi the arrival of therailroad officials. cmneM a youlhlimned Dave Hand, a niutiial lovesprinifs up hetween the two ynunkTpeople. ThroiiKh the peisuasivpnessof the railroad officials, M.iddon IsIndiliiil to niarrv Nell to isae of th

MASQUERADE BALLHallouc'cn nljtlil, Tiicsilav, OclohcrPhone 15Tllenm. allowe'ensi raw villi" nf all of lis employes, hoth DelicaciesBUT Tina BHAD OFwholesale mid retail, and traveling

rem vsi'iitiit cm. tiitiilliiiii over n mll- -

31, nl tin- - Orpln"inii. FrlwN for mostcomical ami ln-s- t costumes. Five centsHit" dance, ladles free. Hall Mill lieilccorali'il In real Hallouc'cn stylo.

j

Ii.mi vnli s, nn Ihe prcsldenllal candl- - "TELIVS it We haveNuts, etc.,

received special shipmentsfor your Hallowe'en Parties

of Vegetables, Fruits, Mead,

Dutch Lunches or BanquetStrong Brothers

UndertakersIiHiIli'H or Onk ;rovi". No. 1(1,

Cli'i lc, will (jive a mask hall Hal

d.ili s. The Itexall slnres here ( llutt'n.Inc.) have received Ihe first returiin,mnnimlliiK to 1I7.:I.'UI iiles. Theyshow Wlhinn lit.na, MiikIicm fil.lfiHMdcs Ik ,,1)111. likely the. MintedDrill! company will who Ihe Journal

TOCloween im; lit a . O. W, hall, (.nod OAXNED fjOOUS AXDI1AVE THE BEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITSmusic. rii" Kit lo hest t'osluiffd

couple. Admission, S t .no H r couple.lEel'rcsliiiicnts. Kxlrn ladies fni"

I'HOMI-- r Kl ltl( i:. I'llOXK.7.V M'ltOM. Ill h.. ( Ol Ti ll

AM) hi t)M. ills it! u iii m for next Sunday.

llasselt clii M. Nell hears of the planand nntioimccM that she would rathermarry any irtoiiihcr nf her clan thanone of Mutt haled liihe. She decidesto let the men draw sIiiiwm for herhand. Dave is admitted Into the con-test lifter much opposition from Duke,an ardent admirer of Nell. When hedraws the losing straw Nell quicklycIuiiikos it hehlnd her hack. A tinhtstarts Immediately let ween I. tike andDave, lh winner (akin the Klrl.Dave throws his enraiied rival withreiiuirkiihle skill. Nell's fathersweaiM to kill Dave on tirnrltiK of theaffair, hut suddenly recalls Dave's In-

fluence with the railroad and theHussettH; he decides, therefore, to he- -

DEATHS AND FUNERALS

PomegranatesPersimmons

StrawberriesGrapefruit

ApplesHead

TomatoesCalif. Red

mMw

Fresh FigsFreBh Liates

GrapesArtichokes

Green MeansLima Ileans

CauliflowerPumpklni

Squash, etc.

LOCAL ITEMSOr tfTt-HES- l

Chill

ItlllllO I lllllllllll I.

I! ;i ill ii I .: i lit iiiuii. in f ii n son of Mr.I. ll Mrs Merlco I a iiiiiuu I. died yes-- I

lerdin iillci iiiiuii at Ihe i ui i i ll t h' home,D'iL'4 South Sei'ulld Mlleel, ofiiionhi. I' liiii'i nl serviies will he heldal Ii o'clock Hun iiioiiiini; al Fred

Virginia Sweet Potatoes,Stephen E. Roehl

CANDIDATE FOR ASSESSORcnine ii'ionilled to his

NUTSKt jour iiipnl Mt 1'ullriinnMaiiin A Thiiiu. T'il. I'll.

t'afw.me will lie litCiolloirs chapel

Sa nl a I l.ii ha oHurl:

nnli-i-' 'I HI ll llll 11 , 11 $1 HO.tl

Hlaik WalnutsShell Harks

BrazilsShelled

inn. in w , lul, hnll l.niii'hi

STARS WILL SHINE AT

THE PASTIME THEATERTODAY-TOMQRRO-

W

Knglish WalnutsAlmonds

JecansFilberts

M i' I'.iulk hll last iiiKlit or l.lt- -N'ii toll k. I'll oil a hllMllless I I III

Will appreciate your vote, sua ran ted up; effi-

cient work and correct assessments if electedt-

-

I'. I Mi ( arth, .

Mci'mlhy died "eslenlavil he- a pa ii u'lit on South

'red Mr. Mii'arlhy wasa S inla I'V .tin here Sal -

IV K.

linn llllu:Serlilltl s1

taken offUSINGER'S FANCY SAUSAGESIn " 'Ilcll-to-ra- Austin." Hessle

l.ove, the newest star on the motion Liver SausageKnockworst

KosherInlaid Tongue Sausage

Head CheeseSausage

of saltA l.irire shipmentand are fine.

and smoked fish arrived yesterday

linlph ' i:i will speak here .t

l Mifchl In Hilppm of he ileliio-ci.ill- ,

Hi kclThe Dailies' Aid society of the

i hull h will meet thisvMih ), 1'iiiiiK Tinner, t,2'i

Nerili Mr,-,.,-

'' I' I'.iliinr, piuprlelnr of the),llll!"i Ii.mi.-,- -. .llii 1." s.i mil Second

I' lmiii 'l last instil tnini S.uilu-- i si.irdino. ( uhf

A. I ' Siii. up. ii i.i iicy . will explainllic lui.il iiimIiIm w lit a iiieeluiK nfHie i;i.."i, ,,i-,- ,lii, ,n, to he heldThiii i.il, i v ii iu lit l ihe Caiidelarlas-;rii tins ).i hool.

A .( c.ili'lcuilliMlliili nf Tem-ple I. mine No i, ,v. a. , . ,ii

40 PER CENT DISCOUNT I

picture horizon, makes her appear-ance, once more mi the TriaiiKle pro-Rrai-

The rise of Miss l.ove to stardomhas I n Ihe must rapid of any In the'Villi UK it" unlaw. She Is now hut ntrifle more than 17 yea is old. Almuttwelve tni'tiths atio slie was n hltjhschool tilrl In I ns Angeles Towardthe close of that pal t'cular schoolMar she infoimcil her parents thather education iilnni! those lines hadpinKicssed far enough and that shewas tionii; lo .nuila'e the example ofsome, oilier kii'.Ih of her in iiualnlanceand apply for work at the motion

urday nit: tit mi account of illness. Mishome was In I'Miahelhlown, N. .1. TheIndv will he shipped to thai city to-d- a

l l.y SI rutin Hi nl hem.

Miss nun I in i ha-k-

Mis iitia D.ithusk died wstcrdayful eiiiiiiii at a namitiii nun. 'llic hndywas taken In Stioni; Ii ol lift m' uiiiler-l.ll.lll- li

Innlus I'u in-- alTHIIKf meals"ill in'1 he made iinlil her father s

heie f i, im !!;;!.'.'! .'field, fal.William '. W llliaius.

William I' Willi. hum died early i

afiei im it at IIM apaiiinelit InHie lllhllhlllds SlliilK luolhers Will".hip the limlv this a It noon on Santa

Norway MackerelNorway Spiced Sardinn

liloatersCod Fish

Anchovies

Ilismark Herrint?lioll Herrings

Holland Milker llerrlngSpiced Salmon Sakid

Sninked Red SalmonSmoked Halibut

To close out an extra lot of With crade avaf.i It 11'" Ul'llt nuilfsHs" of I'nir Uii'k. ITII Si; lUl.s Ml si' ill.- - wiiii. ..i. ....TUSM It HY NO IMIil It 1st.

"v

41. J.. . ...lVtn't We hav e several kindsui"" "iiiMiriiiiiny io nuv n Ii ell . i of cooked maulu n .....11 .....' iKlIlT. 'fit IM"I IH"llt li"Wd tlliiti ,. ..... , H.n,, .M,I' else needed to get im a lunch .1' ' ,.,'miloims liillll rinuuil- iriv. I III, I St OM V

! T in ii lurk liilllUhl fin of these luni'li1" 1,1 ,hp kitchen. Trv oneon.e .mil see how dainty and they are.M .urn , The Bennett Indian Trading Co.I..- InUntk- in I

Theon II t

II Ihe M

e Men ed.1'iip'IM i

illliil lowilc nv i llllnn will

Me trim No : to Aim-- ic us. (la., Air.Williams' hi.ine his comma In

lliiitici.iuc Kun i ml si'i vices w ill h,.held al hum icu.s

picture studios.Hy K'at t; I luck it chained that

the studio In which she applied wasthat' of the Triaimle Fine Ails. Shewhs accepted at om e. At fust shewan merely all extra i;irl: ut beforelong she was small p its and

IF IT'S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT.hi mm ,',,l,iil'. 1 OSToi-'l-'K'-

.

al i'.ii Kli.1,1 and um

m vi M,i nihilT.n Im .mil I' n At -The I

Utellil nlliuiwii.id l.iinc ihiiicc andcard party W cdiu -- da eveinnu. o- - i oust l' in i' I i'i i iiiiii 11. in leniii linn IA , , , t ,TTTTTTTTTTf ft iW.

cl, I experiment

"f A ll.ii., a i in-- will al lendM. Spi iniii i s allium, il, il,. ami ai.ir inlll.1,,1 nUi-nli- ful ilionnonil i reel inn! Siht-- i menue. ,.,il.ll Illlllil ll The tuitlll'iT of

tcinlicr I. I. O. O. r. hall. I niiplcsaoe, cxiia niiiy s.m". l(clii'smiciit.s.

one J. M. SAMDOVALIn " 'Ilell-tn-'.'ii- Austin." It is said

that she has one of best actumopportunities her career so fur.

Also see Fay Tinchcr In '"Skirts."Ilo'h al the Pastime theater todaynd tomorrow.

204 WEST CENTRAL. PHONE 193 jI s cm .i l.ioKin. 'I'tie Kurdma fled

II. K lta ni'lils who went toNunihi v ii t I p. supci v u.e he

C. H. CONNER, M. D. D. 0.SMViallst.

office Stern llldg. l'hmie1 treat all curable diseases.

S i mt-- '

Will" ll

.lu.lt-,..ll.i.

ill H interm i

Republican Candidate for Assessor: nf jut I, h nr Ihe NoVi-mhe-

I i i ui t fm M, Kmli-- oiiiiiv. Hear Bursum tonight t A larIn A I ' ll. tl . "I i l ila Vt el urei rjre property owner and taxnaver. Soli

Gallup I.nnipCiTTrlloH Lump

Gallup fl1CerrUlo SKHahn Coal Co.01

llfli I iiooii. TheI oil lit V Will li) ."II

The . ha,..' innf h i i h.ii iiiit allllJ-- .1 I Ml I llll

lit 111 fur M K 111I1 yN.o einl.i-- r I'll j

' s ! I I1.1 1 'inn nI ,C.H'I l1 ij. ' ills

1 J.i.lgc M.l'le'l.ili

ilius join Mippon on ins proven recordefficiency as county assessor.

BEBBER, OPTICIANCitizens Bank Bldg.

Henry hauls baggage andother things. Phone 939.

THOVK iANTHRACITE, ALL SIZKS; STEAM COAL

a t Republican Head-quarters.

Painting and PaperhangingMoiie by CHAI'VIN'. means a

Kiuiranteed Job. The only union wallI'u per and paint store in town. Corn-er Fourth and Central avenue .

Coke, Mill WwhI, Factory Wood, Cord Wood, Native Kindling, Ll

MASQUERADESPRINGER Is IPALMS HOTELVinler ro w luiimiKeiiieiit. liooum

thoroiiKhly iciinwited. Hy dn, weeknr iiiniit ti. Kirst dnnr wmt of Pas-time. I'lione m.

Smash the Hubbell-Gillenwat- er MachineHallowe'en tiiRlil. TiieMlay, Ocudicr

SI, at tin- - Orpin-urn- . I'rifcs ,ir mos,nl and Iw- -t iiv--t limes "t,r ci'ni

the ilaini". la, lies frxii. wjH t,decorated In reel lljil low e'en mjIc,

II. M. Wll.t.l A MS

Rooms 1 and I, Whltlnur BulldlnjCornur Second end liold

Phone No. tH.w 1 wm

ti SSmmi

VisVi'