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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL.I, Mn. tUU) Year. DD IPC K OF NTS

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1907, By Carrier, M. Mnolu. miVjC. Jv

..'ENTY-NINT- H YEAR

' ; i i i1 '

Ing in thlsy'cltyi the WillianiKtownManufacturing company, a separate

"that must be done quickly for lliiPhilippines ir America would l

conditions there and that is lo re-

move the revenue tax ou sugar andlh:li'l-(l.-

ENGINEER DIES POLICE BLOCK

THATOTHERS DANGEROUS

FLAMES SWEEP

WATERFRONT

AT DULUTH

DID DUKE LEAD BERLIN RIPPER

DOIME MYSTERY IS

LIFE? SOLVED' SWINDLE

At Honolulu Congressman sicimii-ne- y

declared that shipping comlUlonsshould be more encouraged, allhoughprosperity was to lie found on anaides. During bis stay In Japan thecongressman was shown every courte-sy and stated today that he failed tonotice any belligerent attitude on thepart of the Japanese.

AMERICOTDEMNEDTO DEATH IN MEXICO

Saiircinc Court Ihiilc f to MenWho Murtlen-- Cimtrutlo for

lie Insurance.

Mexico Citv, Nov. X. The supremecourt vesterday denied the application

C. U lilchardson. William Masonand Dr. C. 11 Marl, y for a rehearing.The men, all Americans, were con- -

vicied uf imii.lei-iii- Harry v iinnnis. aluother of Mason, in l0-- . The

corporation, but with, Arnold PrintWorks officers in control, and employing &(F people, and the- North PownellManufacturing company, also con- -controlled by Arnold Print Works officers, with But) hands.

The aggregate liabilities are esti-mated at nearly 110,000,000.

WEST VIRGINIA GLASSFACTORIES SHUT DOWN

Clarksburg, W. Va.. Nov. 8. Thedojien window glass factories In thissection will probably shut down In-

definitely. The plants were late Inopening1 on account of the wage scale.

The (flass workers agreed to accepta 12'4-cq- nt reduction. This the man-ufacturers accepted, txy later demand-ed a further reduction, which theworkers refused. Workmen at differ-ent plants Have quit work and it isexpected that all the West Virginiaglass belt will quit within 8 few days.

llilliiiril Cliamploiislilp (.antes.Si. Louis, Nov. 8. John O. Horgan

defeated Thomas A. Houston Ml to 47In tonight's game of the nationalthree-cushio- n billiards tourney. Hor-gan- V

high run was five, average .87;Houston's high run was four, average,Sl. Jesse Lean defeated Frank Day50 to 35..

,Kaiser leaves For Knglanil.

Berlin, Nov. 8. Emperor Williamand the empress departed shortly be-

fore midnight for Flushing, wherethey will embark for Kngland. The bypublic is demonstrating enormous In-

terest In the visit.

FRUNCE SWEPT By

'SEVERE STORM

Deluge in Marseilles Plunges

City Into, Darkness; Many

Lose Lives Beneath Collaps-

ing Buildings.

Morning Journal Special Wlrs.JMarseilles, Nov. 8. A hurricane

swept over this city tonight, causingImmense damage to docks and waterfront property. The gas works wereHooded by the downpour that arcom- -

r, nie.i the storm and the city wusplunged into' darkness... A number ofpeople were Kilien oyhouses, but In the confusion and dark-ness It is Impossible to determine theextent of the casualties tonight.

The whole of South France contin-ues to suffer from the floods follow-ing the excessive ruins. In manyplaces the inundations are worse thantho-i- which followed the Septemberstorm.

The extensive coal mines at theGralssessae have been completelyHooded and all work has been sus-pended, i

,r0M-- r Mini Thrrnlcii Strike.

'Calumet. Mich., Nov. 8. The cop-per miners in the employ of the Calu-met and- Merla Mining company haveissued an, ultimatum to the companythat the employes will strike nextMondav unless the company restoresthe 12H-ce- nt reduction. About 1 -- .0110

men are involved.

GOVERHENT STILL

AFTERSANTA FE

Road Must Face Trial on An-

other Indictment For Rebat-

ing' in Los Angeles. ,

I By Morning Journal Spertal I..Hed Wire.lI.o Angeles. Nov. ((.Following

closely unon the heavy fine imposedupon the Santa Fe Railway company,bv Judge Wellborn In the r. doral dis-

trict court vesterday. I'nlted statesDistrict Attorney I.awlor announcedtoday that he would proceed at thecoming January term of court to pros-"cul- e

the road upon the remaining In-

dictment of ten cunts' chargingIn the latter rase actual re-

bating Is charged, the government ac-

cusing the road nf accepting the fulltariff rate and then returning a por-

tion of it to the Grand Canyon Mineand Cement company. In the esse inwhich the .ompaiiy was fined yesterday the full amouiil or ine mini v..

I no alienen "ii.- ,.,.,,.,, ln Mi4y, 191.5. andJuly, 1!06.

NO ARMY MULE TRAINS

SENT TO UTE COUNTRY

t ......rih Was . Nov. In re. .... ... ....i......sponee to a re'pieni

quarters t Dmaha for Iwrnty-fou- r...teams or four mine en. n.

from fo the went, of thelTt Indlanupri-lug.ineauin- oi n.e- - oereplied that I hey cannoi oe itirnism-.i- .

Th. m.,l. eie lo IS-- U"l inporting supplies to tne s in inMeld.

Three medical officers have slmjiiiygone 'rom h'-- r lo Join the troops, bulnone .jf Ihe soldiers have ! n calledfor from this post

Army oiiicers here do not regardthe trnuhje ss erl-m- .

GOLDFIElD BUSINESS

MAN TURNS THIEF; SLAIN

: m tr .I :. . rl nel.I NeV.. OV. s. i"It - line, ihe liusim-s- s nun wno was niI

p(J faUIlr wounded W ednesday nighti while In ihe t oi1, fh NVIIris Goldfleld reduction

W'irkK. C1IPU HI l"'"

,,,i, Kline's se.ompll.e. is said to.... .n r. t. , Ctrl f .MllH... . .in wnn n ne

psm f two men wno roi.ne.i ,ne1. - w ;lilener mill

irilire no. . n.oo-- . he nor Kline hadanytnmg io u H hi that robbery.

C iMlim Mrki-I- .v.w Torlt. Nov . Cotton: Fu -

i.ne. owned stedv at a ibcline fpoints to an advance of one point nd j

steady ul n.-- t low f , to ilI

pointf

ASYLUM INMATE TELLS

HIDEOUS STORY OF CRIMES

Taunted by Relatives With

Laziness Weak Minded Youth

Vented His Wrath by Stab-

bing Little Girls, to Death,

Br Morning Journal Spinl leased Wlrs--

Herlin, Nov. 8. The series ofcrimes resembling the "Jack the Rip-per" murders In London in 18XS--

only that here the victims were littleglris instead of women, has beencleared up through the confession of

printers' apprentice named PaulMlnow, an epileptic, 22 yea-- s of age,who recently was confined in an asy-lum for the Insane at Hersberg. Theauthorities of the institution were in-

formed that Mlnow had bren talkingin a rambling manner of the murders,suspected him of having committedthe crimes tinil encouraged him totalk, with the result that he freely related in an artless fashion how hebad been taunted by his mother andsister with laziness, had gone out Intotho streets In a rage and had ventedhis feelings by stabbing four littlegirls, one after the other. He thenrambled about the elty for a whileand eventually returned home. It doesnot appear whether the mother andsister of Mlnow were aware of whathe had done, but his mind became sydisordered that they sent him to theasylum a week later. The police haveconlirmed Minow'a confession.

THDUSAÑDSCHEER

BOOTH !

Aged Leader of Salvation Army

Bids Followers Farewell atMonster. Mass Meeting in

New York.

fllT Nomina-- Journal Hueilal I il Wlre.lNew York, Nov. 8. At i monster

pen air demonstration GeneralHooth, the founder of the SalvationArmy, who Is to sail tomorrow lorEurope, after what probably will nehis last American "campaign," tonight bade his soldiers In tills countryand the, American people generallyarewell. General Hooth made his

final address from the steps or tneItv hall. He was surrounded by hun

dreds of uniformed followers.Thousands, of adherents and friends

if the Salvation Army, bearing flagsand torches, paraded from tne armyheaduuarters In Fourteenth streetthrough the cast side to city hallpark. When a near upproacn to or- -

der was secured General llooin ad- -

Iressed tho assemblage, three mega- -

phonists standing before mm repeal-ing his words in unison.

After the meeting i.enerm iiumndictated to the Associated premi tnefollowing farewell words to the people of America:

America, too hmw nerFarewell,. . i . ,r. .i. i

nie a ngni generous eii.iin:. .,ii inir,visit I have seemed to come nearer totlie heart of the nHtlon than on anyolher occasslon. Kifin would t have

d longer with you. lnueeo, iwould have wished that some meinocimight have been invented by which I

could have been constituted one oiyour on sons and so taken a practi-cal step inward the realization of thatfatherhood of the people which mustof necessity be the first step to thatbrotherhood of nations on which somany hearts are set. liut I un.iersinnatiiiM to tie un nossime vwuiirui atn- -

flcing my fatherland."

NEW COUNTERFEIT TEN

DOLLAR BILL DISCOVERED

w.is Warning Aiiinsfliiinsv Imitation or v-"-

. i aigt.National Hank Vile.

Washington. Nov. 8. Chief Wilkle,of the secret servio-- , reports ine u- -

ery of a new couiiiciicii -

Ilonal bank le.te. I ne coiinierien -... m.lon Ine wens

Batik, of San Francisco, ami is a p. miphotographic reproduction printed onheavy bond paper, with no silk fibre.The treasury numners im- -

traced over with rea ins. meof the nole Is belter lhan the front,being a fair imitation of the genuine,excepting the coloring around thecharier number, which Is a muddygreen. .

THOUSANDS THROWN OUT-O-F

WORK IN NEW ENGLAND

i'uii..r r.f 1il Irinl rom-cr- In- -

olr Many Aflllial.'tl I lrl.-- .

Mass.. Nov. Annoiin..l .lI..Hrvl.munt uaa mm i o.a llli ".."

Warner, who en eoneOH- - " rpointed receiver for the Arnold PrintWorks, of Norm Ao.ims. - -- -

pointed receiver for the Wil.iams -

tria,n M A ft U T AC U T IP H ' -

t North Adams.

IY LIKE

NACOZARI NARROWLY

ESCAPES DESTRUCTION

Burning Powder Cars DraggedFrom Thieatencd Town Ex

plode Killing Heroic Mexican

, and Fifteen Others,

(Hr Morning Moertal Lsiued Wlro 1

Douglas. Arix., Nov. n The deathlist, us a result of tlie Naczari explo-sion yesterday, is now pi. iced at 14 or

all .Mexicans, besides John l tits-liol-

aged lit, who was riding on thetrain win-- tlie explosion occurred.

A l ra n on the nariow giuige rail- -road lo Hie pilares mine in some waycaught lire In the train were iwo

jopen cus, heavily loaded with ex-- Iplosives, and the furl that the con-- 1

mitator and u good part of tt.e tow it

of was saved from ruins wasdue to the bravery of the Mexican

of the train. Jesus Garcia. Re-alizing that to cut out the binningcars ii ml escape on me engine oiuoexpose the town lo probable destruc-tion, he called to the rest of Iho crewto Jump ursi marled to run Ihe trainaway tiom the town. He had takenit about half a mile when the ex-

plosion occurred and he waji blownlo alums. It is reported that anothermember of the new stayed with htmand was killed. The heavy deiuh listIs duo to the fact that the explosionoccurred Just as the train was pusainga section house In which there werea number of section men.

BURLINGTON must payBIG FINE FOR REBATING

Clrciiil ISiitrl of Apisiils SllelJlillSJiiilgtiK-ii- i 4 ir I Vilcrnl Ulsliicl

Ollff AgHlllSt ItlHtll.

St Paul. 1ijv. s. In a decision filedtoday he Cnitcd Ktates circuit courtof appeals iiftii ined the Judgment en-

tered by Ihe Culled states circuitcourt for the western district of Mis-

souri iiauiiist the Chlcairu, Hurllngtonand IJulitv railroad f"' grunting re-- !

bares on- lAi'd shipped írom Ka. isusCHy to Nw Voik and llohoken.

The railroad company was chargedwith having violated the Klklns lawby granting l'i the big packers re-

líale on 1 1 .'i 7 pounds of lard shipped front' Kansas t y lo M. l.ouisincr the liiiiilnvlou. and from St.I. nils east user the Toledo, SI. hiiulsand Western and connections at theAtlantic ciiii'd Hnd destined event unityfur foreign ports. 11 was asserted thaithe railroads gave the packers a rateof 12 cents per hundred pounds.

The Judgment of the tinted Statescircuit mini. Juuge MnntisitlliJH at St. bonis June's. lH'M. wasI ha l'i be Hurllngton roan ne coinpeiieoto pay a tine of l(i.0(Hi. The amountinvolved in Ihe transaction was aboutII U'. '

TERRIFIC TEMBLOR

IN POLAR SEAS

Mountain Near Unalaska

Thrown Up by Previous Dis

turbance Disappears Into

Ocean.

I Br Morning Jnurul guedsl fewst Wlr.San Francisco, Nov. X Captain

Tllton, of the whaler Herman, arriv-ing In port this morning from the Arc-ti- e,

reisirts lhat a terrible eaiihouakeoccurred at Cnalaska. about a, monthago, and that McCulloch peak, whichw.is created by an earthquake nearlya year ago and extended over 3011 feetabove the sea, has dwindled to almostiiolhlng usa result of submarine

This peak resulted froma volcanic rtupilon and was discov-ered by Ihe . Ulcere of ihe I'mledSlates rivet cutler MiCulloch i'hr-place a Msiied bv a party of llosion

lenllsis who leiently reported thatthe po-s- was will easing III height.The shock which Is be-

lieved lo have caused Hs suddeniiriiikage for miles around

I iial.isk.i. de. lured Captain TÜ-to- ii

Hits moining. an-- l I "be place a

uall of WJ-le- l was Ihrowll Up mar',111 or 40 feet out nf Ihe sell.

CAR DASHES DOWN SAN

FRANCISCO HILL; b MUKI

Sin Kran. - won. enand one titan u. i, in in r in a si reelea r accldenl lod o I . ii a Haw s Val- -

lev ear. of th. ,,,, I ;ailMa. r.n,l..un l:,ld,- Slio-- hill, sl'er K

,.. t,...a . ,l ..f ii,,. inoleriiian. andclashr.l inl-- an e t car.Ixnoll. inotorm.iti. " ;nsiate lat- -

l h5nn, eondo. toi of ; l HiVeS lll- -

car. 1ui.ii.- - .1 w ben tin eer slaru--down hi, I Th.-- .... i. .ir Till)He lare tb.il Ih. w ere c.l.ie lo pre.vent lli- - a- I. lent " the injured lil

fe, ,, r.

rs Ne.iis-lc- r SiW ashi-svi'.'i- . N,o 1 - i il.' posl

noHli-- r gen. T.il '' 1 inn-oir- .'d thii.Kiinlni.ail Fin!'" M Peres a

' ,. N M . Vicpoet nia-te- .- a' I' i r. a

Joseph I' ho re- -

llsok Mxl, UK III liclntil.'I ;,e weeiN.

-- taleiio lil. ' i the I has beenriven out b lmrm l. oie Jus!

Uld. n not. forbefore no. .nthe imme.li ite f 'me al le... givenout 111. Ill the . of Ihe lnar- -

madekel ThisIV by Mansrer rheir.'

in:;

CLEARING HOUSE SCRIP

FORGED IN EL PASO

Timely Work of Detective Bilfy

Smith Saves Town From

Flood of Cleverly Cotton Up

Worthless Paper,

Uy Morning Journal HperUI IeM4 Win.Paso. Tex.. Nov. S. By the ar-

ret of Huyes Imberley and OilsMayes today, Chief oí Detectives HillySmith lias frustrated a plan to flood

tlie town with forged clearing house,certificates. Wlmborly has confessedtho plan to the police, by which IM

two expected to float $10,000 in falscertificates at tine time.

The order Tor the printing hud been

ilvn to a local printing establish-ment, and about fil.Ofltl worth of badpaper bail jUHt come irom tne piesWinn the tie lectivea arrested Wlmber- -ly. In the rooms oí the men werefound slips whe.-- forgeries or slgna- -

turis of a number of bank cashiershad been made, and they found theOld,- given for rubber stamps ofollo- r hankers signatures.

Tlie false, signatures were cleverlydone, and have deceived even the menwhose names were Imitated. Mayesclaims to como from Fort Worth,Texas, and Wlmberly, who confessed,says he Is a miner from Citnunea, Mox- -

-; Kii.F.K caucoill ( ItiMHvl.ll t l,ltltl'A Y

Paul, Nov. 8. Ernest W. Work-man, of Winnipeg, was arrested In theI'tiion block, ll.U city, this afternoonby u Culled Slates secret serviceagent and $iii,mni In counterfeit cur-rency was found In a suit vase thatWo rkmnii tlropped to the floor whenIlia officers seised him.

The money was In Xto sold certifi-cates, which bad not been nulla fin-

ished.H

LOST YOUTH TURNS

UPSAFE AND WELL'

j

Missing Son of Cincinnati Mi-

llionaire' Found In Fashion-

able San Francisco Hotel;

Declines to Talk,

illy Morning Jnarasl Special iMsd lr lSan Francisco, Nov. Albert

missing son of a Cincin-nati millionaire, has been found atthe St. Francis hotel, where ho habeen, Maying since the night of Nov.

'u.When young Kiippeiuloffcr dlsap-(.eare- d

from the ortlce of the Hn--

Manufacturing company of Cincinnati,where he was employed aa secretary.An the night of October 23, his familysupposed that he had been murderedand his body concealed. This theorywas strengthened when a man re-

ported to Ihe police that he had seentwo susplclotia looking men lurkingabout the offices of the shoe companywhen the young man disappeared.

A week after the Junior Krlppcn-dofln- rdropped from sght his father,

through the aid of delm-tivea- . learnedtht his son had visited Chicago. Fromlhat time nothing was heard trnm himuntil he turned up at the Hotel tit.Fraud.

1 have nothing t say." saidwhen seen at the HI. Frau-

ds today. He was shown a dispatchfrom Clnclniw.il telling ot hla disap-pearance, but he said:

I am nit talking to the news-papers. 1 don't want to be bothered.

SEEK FEDERAL AID

TO STAMP OUT PLAGUE

San Fran. I n. Nov. a. At a meet-ing today In Die mayor's offlce. al-

ien. led bv liovcinor (illicit. MayorTaylor, I ir. itllprrt Mlu. of the pub-

lic health and marina h.w.i'a' r

be Sherman Psyot. of the healthcommittee of-th- board of supervisors,and i b airman Hi andenslnlii, f the

committee of hat body, theIe. wan leached to sil on the

fe.le I government lor nnanciai nmstlilll-lli- out III" IMII.oil.c riflu'--

,...niuttee was appoimeii io

Motion to lav tlie mailer before.1 uuihorill.-- anil enlist liiian- -

i

V . ..nii.aiun of cra llcalleg thoIn this cliv. which has beenoily prosecuted by I'niiedmarine service under Ihe li-- of

lion Dr Kupert li'iie. a. ling in

i.lijiiin Ii, .a with the late and ilaMill ,i Has, His I.e. n finning

, n.ili. The y paid "." i. .i.,i. ,l thai Ihe city i an no -i gerfT.w.i lo this elsPiise without

III- - .ripplli.g Itself.

PACIFIC S0UADR0NAT TARGET PRACTICE

I'legl. No v x W i relés coiii-- .ll

, - i . .... k . . .i.ti .lino; nauon from .ii,4ii--.- . -

the Mtiiadi- ow mere, uuoei. lir.li al Swinburne, lias stHiin i"in-- ,

.I H annual larcei piadite andi ..,,n sisit

The (.rote, ted rrulsH St. htmi-he- .l lier pieliminarv eh.iotlng. andn tule t.reakie no record lias inain-tai.ie- .l

h.r own with olher vesei.

MILLIONS IN PROPERTY

WIPED OUT BY FIREof

Huge Grain, Elevators aie De

stroyed Despite LIlOllSrff. OTlhalf

Firemen From Two Cities; Itlire

Loss Placed at $2,500,000.II

IBr MornlDg Jnarasl Hocslnl leuwil Wirs.lDtilutli. Minn.. Xv. . Fire of un-

known origin tonight destroyed GreatNorthern Elevator No. "A" in Su-

perior, together with six hundredthousand bushels of grain, principally I,

wheat, all of which was fully coveredinsurance. The elevator was owned

by the Great Northern railroad, butwas leased to the A. D. ThompsonGrain company, of Dululh. Thesparks soon Ignited the Grand Itepun-ll- c

mill, on Tower Pay slip, the GreatLake Dredge and flock company dockand the Duluth-Kuprrl- Siornge amiMillinir cmniiany. which tonlalned thefinishing plant of the Webster Chaircompany. At midnight It looked asthough all would be Completely de-

stroyed, entailing an estimated aggre-gate loss of 2.r.(iii,0ioi. The tirestarted at the southwest corner of theelevator "A" dock and before iL wanoticed had communicated to the elevator. An alarm was turned In and foirtire tugs responded, out owing to tneintense heat they were driven out ofthe slip and devoted all their energiesto saving adjoining properly. Thesteamers W. A. Parent and W. A.Rogers were in F.levutor "A" slip bind-

ing wheat and the lutler was to takeout 30ti.rt0 bushels of wheal tomor-row. The steamers Ctica. Alva andChili were on the opposite side of theslip and were pulled ut by tugs tosave them from destruction. TheGlobe elevator, owned by, the Peaveycompany, was on (Ire. and for a timeIt looked as tnougn n wimiio go. ionthe firemen succeeded In extinguish-lti- K

the flames. Tho blaxe also spreadto the saw mill properly of the PeytonKimball and Parber property, but this,likewise, was extinguished before s

damage was done.At 1 o'clock thla morning the Mro

seems lo be tinder control, althoughstill burning fierce V : son ( Ihehurtled districts. Tnt lir- -

partments of Dululii and Superior are I

combating tne names. i or .io,..-...- .

destroyed at this hour Is as follows:Great Northern elevator,Maniko elevator and flour.Freeman mill and elevator..Republic grain mill ami elevator.Commander mill and elevator.Twenty buildings and several small

warehouses lining th bay front.It Is now estimated that the damage

mav reach ü.r.on.ii'io.Some of the Hour mils were not op-

erating, but their elevators had smallstores of grain. The two Great North-ern grain houses held the usualamounts for this time of the lakehipping season.The ship yards are reported safe,

although the flames destroyed the of-

fice building and for u, time threat-ened the plant.

TESTIMONY OF MISSING

WITNESS READ TO JURY

Slali- - Sinn- - Material point in Truil f.Steve AiIhiiis 'or Minder of

Prossitor,

ltarli.lrum. Idaho.- Nov. Ü In theHal of Steve Adams for the murder ofFred Tyler. Judge Woods announcedtodav that the copy of Ihe testimonyof Archie Phillips, taken a! the formertrial, would be admitted. Phillips be-

ing now missing. The rea. ling .r thetestimony was taken up. and this oc-

cupied practlcallv all of the forenoon.Phillips told of his first meeting withTyler, the murdered man. In March.1904. and said that Tyl- -r went fromSanta with him lo the claim of Phil-ii.- ..

there June 1. and remaining there until the latter part ofJuly, lie first saw Steve In Julyshortly after tlie fourth. Witness re-

lated the circumstances! of Tylerscoming to his cabin about Au- -

Hiist 10. IH04. coining nbout suppertime and remaining there until aftersupper. Inc.t Indi timo nothing wasseen of him alive. The murder issupposed to have occurred next day.The .ihlecled to the readingof some portions of the

and this objection was eu-tal-

d.

FILIPINO WEALTH

BOUNDLESS

Congressman McKinney Re-

turns From the Oiicnt En-

thusiastic Over Outlook for

the Islands' Future.

(Hr Manilas JmouI Sinw-Ih- le4 Wire I

San Krmi.lo. Nov. At" anextended tour of the orient and Ha-sai- l.

i'onK'"smn James M. Kinneyof Illinois returned lo tl.li ill)' lo.lsyon h ulesiner

As it member of the territorial com-

mittee which left here last Jan...M. Koie-- visited Honolulu

l.,l In., the il.nines. m tr..h.n.llva alotiv i on-l'- w

V....,. ,.. the I

,ni t ,w e m ei eevei - - - -

letting ine isiano- - -

The reoun if the Inlandsliieal coal. r pier and

gold deposit have en iunn sn.i1 ven greater wea ii hi seems In store tor

Sthe I mil in other rciet ThelimlM-- noliltliKS. lor

sisne.-- There Is one Ihing he a.M-d-

STRANGE MYSTERY

PUZZLES ENGLISHMEN

Claimant for Ancestral Estates

Seeks to Show His Grace of

Portland and London Shop-

keeper, Were One.

I By Momio Jna mi1 fipettal Leased Wire 1 I

London, Nov. . Hundred of peo-

ple vainly fought for admittance to

the Marylebone polite court today

when the hearing of the famous Druce

mystery case wan resumed. Herbert aDruce. eon of the late Thomas CharlesDruce, in In the present proceedings,charged with perjury by his nephew,

George Hollamby Oruce, In connection

with the Druce claim to the estatesof the lltike of Portland, which claimdates back to 1893. Thin claim, whichhas been vigorously contested by thepresent Duke of Portland, centersab.ftit the old question whetherThomas Charles Druce, at one timethe owner of the famous baker streetbaxaar. who is said to have died forty-thre- e

years aio, was not the same per-

son e the eccentric tlftii Duke ofPortland, who died tn 17.

Interest was heightened today bythe alleged theft since the previoussession." of tha diary of Miss Robinson,daughter of a southern tobáceo plant-er, who was employed as an amanuen-sis In the Itaker street bazaar, andwho says she frequently went to Well-broo- k

Abbey, the Portland feat, wherefie saw tho late T. C. Druce, father

oi the late Oi oi go Druce, who In turnwa t father of Uoorgn Hollamby Druce,the claimant to tho estates as theDuke of Portland, whose identity withT. C. Druce ulro claimed to be ublo toestablish.

Kobert Caldwell of Stalru island.N. Y.. testified that he knew the latenLu ..t i both as the dukeand as T. C. Druce, at Wcllbrek Ab-be- v

nnd at the Baker street bazaar,and that ho treated the duke at bothplaces for a disease of the nose. Cald-

well swore that he arranged with tluduk the death and mock funeral ofDrue., so that bis dual personalitycould finally lietburletl. He declaredthat at the duke's request he

a carpenter to make a coffin,purchtiadd iwu iiundred pounds oflead and put It In the coftin himseli.The funeral occurred the followingday.

Mr. Caldwell added he saw the dukei.n the morning of the funeral at theMaker street bazaar. Me identifiedtwo photographs as pictures of theDuke of Portland in the character ot

Druce. Asked fa for thebeard shown in one of the photos wit-

ness r 'Plied that he had seen the dukeAfter the funeralwear a false beard.

Unes said he Msked the duke If

Druce "had left a will." The dukethen thanked him for reminding him

Important point and saidnf such anhe must have one made.

Caldwell told of his introduction to.v.- - i.. ivi;l he the famous pliysl..a Mr M.urell McKenzle, to his hisIntimacy with the duke, and his cure

K .ii.Lfo'n n a.siil trouble. He testl- -

lled that he received presents from theduke aggregating about luO.UUU, D-

isides $2.UuU for curing the h""81

'rCaldwell 'was still on the stand

.. i .v. ..JM.. vi. ni over for a week.one of the strangest features of the

iu .ut uii.tiit tlie middle oí JI'iiii; workmen who were tea ing

down Harcourt house on Caver, lisnsiiuare. Lsmilnn. previously ore' theresidences of the Duke of Port nnd..lis, overeó an undersrouno I" 'i li. r,.m the house lo the IMKot

strict structure In which the famoust ...,ii,iilv been and whlcn

,.i,.e...,l liv Thomas Charles- riw. .imniHiil rtorlurrs thfH

thp lukp whil livlnff hi iublo lifejií.whk re

in. (1 the uiHlTgrou.ilciting

,,, tlie place ofi 'mi - -

business of "Druce. 'n,.. .ii of the claimant is being

,,n.H.i1 bv a limited liability company: i .... . ...n ii,. The dtrciloillicu iwi

it,., eluimant himself and........ ,r. .nil l.ilni t'ricknier.

vi ., :.,.. Hamilton has tes- -..,'. .' .i..'.. i.nw the lifth ilukel...K u Ur I Irllee and ns Ihe Duke ofi...,,i ..,.i' un.l thai he was unaware..t k. f,.-- f that he had married Kliz- -

alieth Crickmer. grandmother of the... .!lmlilll.. ii....... an v he was born tn

1841 and went lo Australia It 186"i

tn Knirland four yvnvj laterAbout this lime, he adds, fails which

i..t,. ill i.iiNMi'ssion showed thati,, ii,. i,. ai Ivirtland i wiled the ha

. .r..,r,.,i in in the case and hej....i.i.i i., iii.iin tho estates am forthat purpose formed Iho limited Itaoilitv company.

ti,. ri.rir,,,l rti..n hi the case mbrought to eject Howard Do

fr.iin the l.ondot pronrlywhich his father Inherited from thefifth Duke of Portland through the...,...,..h miiiia .if lh' direct line

Th , i,r.,,n ha U-e- thai If this.til H'itfl Kiicci-ss- ul the establishing

. i.,n.ni'. ni Ib t.. the oilier estatesh.M- - i.v ih.. riiik of I'or'land wonlfi.llow hs a nal lira I ronsenuence within

,.,.iiif.4ratlv.ilv iihort tim.The Income from the Duke of l'rat

land ! estates Is estimated a! not lessthan II Í.D0.00O nil', and was on

'ihl hjuls fnat the shares of the !labilitv company were placed upon thini'lii't. Ten thousand ordinaryidmre were Issued at ÍS ea h and "mm defrred shares were issued at 2

cents each.Small Fire In Hinii Viwl.

New York. Nov. . The !d Do-

minion slenmer .leffernn came Intoport today mil h a small fire In herhold. Steam was promptly turnedon.i the forward hold ss soon as thenre a discovered and th- - blazelUi.kly extinguished.

)

aoliingtiHi Ke)im-i- i I'iiii II fr.aehii ston. Nov. An order de-

flating the strike-- of the copimerrmit. !ccrapher in this city mi lsued

bv President A. S. Groves ofWashington local Xt. It-

of Williams had been Insured forIs alleged, was divided among theis alleged, was divided among the

conspirators. The only recourse be-

tween tlu condemned men and ex cu-M-

is an appeal to Governor Creel ofChihuahua.

lloi-- Tender Murd.-re- on Train.Illiffíil. N V.. Nov. 8. Three days iló.

ago A. G. Murpliv, a painter by trade,It Colorarlo Springs In charge of a

carload of horses consigned tn anFast lluflalo, lii in. When the trainreached Suuth . Ind.. Murphy vasmissing and the car door wa nailedup. The train reached today,and when il was opened evidence was

ifound Ihat Murphy had lieen nmr-.leiv-

Word win by the po-

lice tonight thnt Murphy's body hadbeen found near South Hend.

STATE RECOGNIZES

MONEY CRISIS

Colorado Treasurer AnnouncesWillingness to Accept Clear-

ing House Ceitificates For

Indebtedness Due State.

lly Morning Journal lto-l- l "" Wire. I

Denver, Col., Nov. X. Slate Treas-urer A. K. Kent today announced thathe would accept the cashiers' checksof lb,. Denver batiks, the only ones Inthe state to arrange for linn Issuance;Ihus far, and the dealing house eel-- jtifíenles of any city In the slate la j

payment of any Indebtedness to thestate. This announcement c.ius- d con- -

.KieesMo KUtlslaction umoi l.uilucsslmen.

TWO LIVES LOST IN

GROCERY HOUSE FIRE

Charleston, W. Va.. Nov. S. Thebuilding occupied by the whole-

sale grocery firm of Itiiffnerwas destroyed by lire loilay, entailinga loss of $1111,0110 Captain J. J. Foley,of Ihe fire department, and JohnDewey, shipping clerk, were burned lodeath, and several firemen receivedminor Injuries.

C A L I FO RÑÍaIÍÓ U DAYS

HALT GRAFT PROBE

San Francisco, Nov. S. At the endof the present hank holidays thegrand Jury, of which H. P. Oliver Isforeman, and which has returned theindictments on which the graft prose-cution has proceeditl. will he dis-

missed. This decision was made pub-lic today by District Attorney

A new inipilsatorlal body willbe Impanelled to take the place of thepresent body and the work of Investi-gation and prosecution will be con-tinued.

SLAYERS OF WALKER

PLEAD NOT GUILTY

Colorado Minin; Men Accused

of Murdeiing Government

Agent Demand Immediate

Trial; Roosevelt Comments

on Case.

(IX, Morning Journal Hpertal ed Wire 1

Dmango. Cob. Nov William It

Maxin and Jo .nderw . ole. accusedof niuril. r in tire killing of Joseph A

Walk-- r. I 'nlted States unci sci viceagent, at tin- - He-per- mine Samdav.pleaded not guiiiy w lo a formally

in the ilistriit court today.Their attorneys made a motion for

an immediate trial, bul lile ieiiie-- tof DlMIKi Allotmy I'lllllam HO dale

as sel Notice of an applt' al'otl loth.Hl was made I. y Ihe ,1. l.oi.lmilV, is,-- It is ,.,oaoo- mat .. e,

....,ll of Hie dl- -l rt. t Mill Will ls-

. H. ,1 williln the next I Oil Il

uea r I lis i ase.nlip liodv of Walker was tak lo

today, i ni i he ie II. lll leftmost of the government rio is w hohave been here mee la I Tiicsibty.

. lia a niioilo rThere are Mill b it inof federal officers. It hiding PrankHalt anMstant atloi n, i;en. ral f"lfue fulled Stales and a t,, e of secret

il e mc Ii.

KISIsIA H T M "..I -I- -. ........

N. Ti- l- fol.oWlllg, i!ile t. r. a.l.lr.n-- . j.,i

.;, ii. r.i lioiiaparie ..ti t S. cr.-tar- of!( n.teiior ii.irt.el.1. wat made pub- -

i. u, il,a . hll,- - hoo-- e

1v attention I n i"e-- l to.1lM-- "' - lth re'.-ten- . e to I lie lll.l.-- l

ie of -. . ret Ser, ,, e Alt' n t Wl keii.- ,o llie i,er(..imalo e .,1 his i!il ''

.t I e -- t tl I n cm,! i

in the lnej.ig.iiioiiIan I frauds i.,rad I iru-- I hat

l.e .ir'te.l l, iureverydepsl iniet-- l.r-.e- . llte 1 IS l

every ,,,n .l the land as in- -

ii;-- Pot bv Wa k.-- r

I 111.. 'I P'M

iltDth concerns were affiliate with mehllv, ma,ji ..rint works and with tne North P"w-.- n, ,,eiiff.I nell Manufacturing company, of Nonti :

li..ii i. which yesterday passedthe hail, Is of Mr. 11 hi i.e. -

cover. About six tnoussnumills The nullsr .mi, loved In ihee , un- -i. a 1'-- I i itne. uoe, i

1111, !,- - ..- -

im tta mnnnsement of tne ArnoejPrint Works and emploi ing 1.5ahands, and the Heaver, tinder Ihe di- -

rei'l.on of flallup ann nouK o.,.oiau hands, both nulls be- -

ell, ploy lug

3fo-- t or ine ere ,,.,baie Iveen mil ihe sip since It illin At int. c wir. The targ.t prac.

lheit.ee of Ihe Milwaukee and Coarli stonl n.c Kcitig on

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1907.

MONTEZUMA TRUST COMPANYdollar of American coin. Wc soldbank yesterday tl.250.U00 In cold WOULD K OWWHEREwhich wa today dispatched to theRMERSIKT bank's out of town correspondent.Without doubt the greater part of the THE JAFFA

GROCERY CO.!gold Import are .iielrij: sent to thecountry bank, who are making theirdemand on t,he local Institutions for

teret In the land and the plan nowadopted will reduce to .1 minimumsuch Item of expense. j

The general land office I engagedupon the work of revising; the formaof applications to make entry underthe various public land laws and theconsolidation into one form of the ap-plication aod the necessary affidavitswhich are required to be exceuted byjarh cntryman, with the Idea of ae ur. j

Ing a uniformity in this matter, as tostvie and lixe of the forms and atthe same time to reduce to a mini

Piniiri n nun I

their balances."

v, ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

. Capital and. Surplus, $100,000.00... , - .t

INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DÉPOSITSI IIIML.I 1.1 IIIPIU Figures compiled today by New

Good Tiling to Kt.Vork bank "how that hanking" ren-ter throughout the (,'nited Htatiyt havedrawn nearly twelve million dollarfrom thl city within he week. Ofthis mm over five million dollar a.sent through the y. '

MR. GORTfJER

GEISJFF

HAS ATTORNEY GENERAL

RIGHT TO DEFENT

I.IUI.U rLUilüm inTCDiriD

mum the number of papers to be ex-

ecuted by the applicant. l.'nder thenew form but one nlgnaturc and Ju- -rat wnl be r'qulrml In each case, while!u""4-r- some ot tío old forms as many

such sigua "tie and oaths werevrv i. cíe s comnlete set of

OMITIOS THK WtKlsTin ni i! i in ii i THE SUCCESS.... OUR.....; IU III I bal HUI I .NKAItlM. OltMI.t'hlrago, Nov. . The financial sit-

uation In Chicago and the northwestF I

,1 mainly a matter ot unblocking. That SATURDAYNEW'YORK MEETING ALL II to ay. trie ordinary facilities ror(commerce and the tranactlon of Santa Fe Men Interested i

mm n attahii In roDiItirtlnie him own alTufra I hat recora-mrn- cl

him tm oUsvr fwr m pmttion of trul.Xhtj Officer ac4 IMrrrinra t ItiU Hrink nre all ueniijful

la tbriP Ikmrm, Thmt tm (be rrafKoa this Jtiunk bas beea uccwtfu! Atk mon bare If

I Ffil TIMATFI IDFMANDC:5ll'",'k,n business have been curtailed!

j t)v )h(, hortage of current money.! t i .t.I lie hunkers are taxing step to re-turn to the normal condition. They do

- The no icirmi also pro-- !'he? mrittroi buf once of the

of ttie !.i int. the name ft, en instead of as many,

7. In U.e old forms. Thisvio " thn amount ofwc! 1 lo-r- will lie a sav-Vir- .i

in iivr rrlNtter ofiiiat and while such:

one to eachi H it j. considered that.

So .d of too 000 home- -are rntuc In the.

n ', r!n will amount to

SPECIALTYMetropolitan Financiers Resent

Law Which Prohibits Tetonal Law Officer From !

fending Persons CharWith Crimes.

ifII not consider It safe yet, however, to,i i oegin ine payment oi current money

InSlilUatlOn I fiat Iney arehencver demanded, and check on J IS VARIETYSTATE NATIONAL BANK

OK AI.IIt'H'RHI2I not a Kiife riare ta depfisit yur muDey.

fitit iimi.eon oe. fio.oeo ixi

iiim rieaviripf noune lur ihhii huiouiiis.are now In preparation to be ned as! X )Not Doing Utmost to Help

Out Country Correspondentscurrent money. '

It I almost certain that thesecheck will be Issued on Monday, and t.i! ly a much as( ftpeelwl Carrevpoadenre Homing lowtrwal

Santa Fe, N. M., fío v. 8 Kanu V

people are more or ! Interested in

eo(lM

In1 to o

- several million dollar of them willIBr Morning Journal flneelal ,1 Hire.) j t hen be available. Hut meanwhile the

New York, N'ov. I The leading 'ofter of the Imnks, anil the pockets ofI Individual have been somewhat re- -New York banks are PX),rt. plenlshed by the Importation of over

a question which ha arisen here dur- -

ma; the past few days, and which 114

been much discussed In collection with FIRST NATIONAL BANKtnemaeivea actively today to f a.uOfl.OOv of gold, and the lepoita ofmeet the demands of their country 'the I'nlted Htate government In narnrreimondenia ami .ier.n.ltor f,.e nir. Itlonal bank have been Increased aev- -

eral millions. Seemingly It Is

of Itdiedlo litVltlawsreOJllkexceptMetedes megenera',mineverlflet.tint. Itgeneral

fer of InstructionHie commissionero';tee has relter-I1- 1

bunau In the ;

Mitt. i of all nfflda- -

Itie mineral landlocal officers to '

ti uc h affidavit '

ly pro- -t fcjiw w here the1, order that thet d readily deter- -

- Üie same was;proper land dis-- !

. the duty of thelo utrlitly adhere!

e In tliis respect, anduniformly followed

-- ALBUQ'JEMQUE. NEW MEXICO- -

the part taken by Assistant AttorneyGeneral It. C. Oortref in defendingKlcardo Alarld. who was convictedyesterday of Jury fixing and seat 10Jail for ninety day by Judge Mf r'l j

An act of the legislature of 1 !,'amending section 262 of the compiledlaws of 1897, lays down the following:

"If the solicitor general, ir any di- -

trlct attorney shall consult with any

SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT

renry. They declare that the sugges-tion made from several westernsources that they are not meeting

demands for currency fromthe West are entirely unfounded, andthat they are, on the contrary, takingevery practicable measure to aid theWest and rinuth. One of these largeblinks. Kith several 4litiuand cor-respondent, has depleted Its reserveby about a quarter during the last few

iiuesttnn of a few weeks at the longestwhen money will be freely In circu-lation.

Hut meanwhile there must be con-

siderable hi rain. So far as Is knownto person closely In touch with finan-cial affairs in Chicago, there Is not abank which may be considered In aweak condition, and the same Ismainly true throughout the northwest.Small banks which have no special

accused defendant, or In any manner...... ..I.I , U . .I.,.....-- .. . . ..... ..... .. 'BlIICIll lllci llir Uririim: fl nil.V p h hasaccuseu 01 any crime or misocine.a nor lice 12. ccM- -

--WITH AMPIJ3 MKAXS AND líNSClir.SSFI l'ACJUTIESkin this territory, he shall be lined In

l , oroiei-iion- may tun. out lucre isweeks to supply currency where Itnarrtiv more 01 mat sort or intuir nowtnoct needed, and has made large

to bank in Kan Antonio, " ""unary times.

the sum of not Ies than $500, andshall be removed frem office by Judg-ment of the court If convicted of thecharge."

It la advanced that Mr. fíortner I

both assistant attorney general of the i

hlpincnieJalvestnn, WNGATE TROOPS;Memphis, Mobile, Atlanta

and other southern points. The coun- - IHi.llisc I si Ifl.XIr.Wtry bunks have been allowed to drawllnUn Ihnll- - kaljll.ia. ... ....I.., ..1.1...'

t)K Tll.li; tOVIITIO.w York, Nov. 8. Hradstreefg to territory, and In reality the attorney jN

The Bank of Commerce of Albuquerque

Kilcnds to Itonoaitont Kverjr rrirser Ammtinoilaiion and Solicit NewtAccounts. Cupltol. --.0,0110.00. Officers ami liirrt tortt! Solfimon Tona, Ilreliletit; W. S. hlrlckler. Vk-- President ami Cnslik-r- ; W. J. Jolmson,Awisiant Cashier; William Mcintosh, Uuirgo Arnot, J. C. ISuldrldco. AM. JUack we". O. E. Cromwell. j

MARSHMALL0W CAKESCARAMEL CAKESMOCA CAKESPUFFER CAKESCOOKIES IN VARIETYPATTY SHELLSCREAM PUFFS aad

ECLAIRS .

VEGETABLES -

'GREEN BEANSBRUSSELS SPROUTSARTICHOKESFRESH LIMA BEANS

F R U I T S j -APPLESORANGESGRAPESBANANAS

GROCERIES"BULK OLIVESPRESERVESSMOKED WHITE FISHSMOKED SALMONFRESH CODFISHAnd many others.

ORDERED ROM E'lrTord In many rases hardly enoughto meet the drafts sold In the ordln- -

morrow will say:"líood itrogress has been made In

ary course of business. They have accommodating the country to thebrought paper for rediscount to t heir changed financial condition, thl too.New York correspondents In large with strikingly little friction, consld-moiint- s.

and the principal difficulty jerlng the scarcity of currency andof the New York bank has come ! widespread substitution of credit In- -

general, inrougn ine continúen ao-srn-

of Judge Fall, and that lie isalso district attorney for Santa Fecounty.

Mr. tlortner has conducted the de-fense of Alarld from start to finish, onth Information charging contempt ofcouit througli Jury fixing, and lawyershere who have made a careful studyof the law with Its amendments, sayhis action constitute a plain violationof the statute. The amenilment to

Order RftstmpH nn N.ivainfroni cthe demand for currency to be!"trument for actual "cash. At the

, ... ,- -

Reservation; Cavalrymen;?shipped against the balance created bythese rediscount. As the rediscounthave been In the nature of an accom-modation and have not brought a centof currency to the discounting banks.

"ame time wholesale and Jobbingtradc'han quieted down very percepti-bly, and the disposition In Industriallines has been to curtail productionwherever possible, the aim being --toavoid unnecessary or possibly burden- -

Will Escort Their Prisonersto Post Near Gaiiup.

they do not feel .fhtftlhey should bethe section of the compiled laws, andthat section, follow:Chapter 0;l (I'agn 209, Acta. I (.-.-). i

,n act to amend Sec. 25M2 of the ,called Upon to supply currency In large Some accumulation of stocks. ThereIs In fact a rather more optimistic Mfirnlnff Journal Hpeclal Leased Wire.).'

Wnfthliiirton. Nov. H. The com iiis- -'

UnderwoodStandardTypewriter

1 I'm iiiv-i- i l" tu imrf, III SJ1IIIC IIIrt:url to solicitor gcni-ra- l ami ills. sloner of Indian affair has consented

lo a request from tho war depart- -ment that the troops sent recently intile Navajo reservation to arrest ChiefIlylillle and other unruly Indians, liereturned to their headquarters atFort Wlnfciite. This action n takenupon reporta from he com 1111 ruler ofNthe troops and the Indian i;ent that'the force I no longer needed on thereservation. They will take Hylilllei

amount under existing conditions.The best possible Judgment I used Inmeeting these country demands forcurrency. II In not uui except Inapeelul cases tn ship all that I askedfor. hut a portion of what Is asked for,tanging around one-hal- f. usuallyshipped, the proportion varying noconing ttt the cash strength of thebank calling for additional currencyor the supply demanded for legitimateput poses Special favor Is shown tothe small Interior banks, where thereIs no clearing house, because It Is re-alised that they are not In u positionto count upon and theuse of clearing house certlllcales, asIn the law of communities having anumber of strong institutions. It isaoiullieil that the cotton movementectlousl) checked by the lack of smallbills and silver to pay the smaller mid by the Inability of the south-ern banks to handle the Immense vol

tone prevailing this week than last,the outgrowth of the better feeling Inthe rant, the large arrivals of goldÍrorn Kurope and the Idea that basic

both as regards the pur-chasing power tef the people ami the"Usance of large stock are belter than

In some preceding years of stress,"In two sections, the nor'hwest and

"ottth, complaints are numerous thatthe absence of absolute cash has re-

tarded the movement of wheat andcotton to market; but the countrywide issuance of clearing house cliecksIn small denomination has eased thecurrency situation greatly, the domes-ti- c

exchange markets are much moresettled, and the general acceptance ofcredit liixfruments Is expected to al-low of necessary business being donepending the readjustment of the vol-ume of business to the supply of cur-rent capital.

"Collections ure rather Mower but

trlct ntlorncvi. f. It. No. 117; A p.proved March 16, KIO.V

Contemn.Sec. 1. Section 25H2. Compiled

Laws of 1S7. prohibiting solicitorgeneral or district attorney fromconsultlff"? or defending person ac-idised of. crime amended. iVnalty forcnnsultlirK or defending persons ac-cused of crime. Provisions.He It enacted by the legislative assem-

bly of the territory of New' Mexico:cction 1. That section ?fi82 of the

Compiled Ijiw of 1XK7, he amendedso that the same would read 11 fol-l- o:

If the solic itor general or any dis-trict attorney shall consult with anyaccused defendant, or In any othermanner shall aid the defense 'of anyperson ucfused of any crime or mis-demeanor In this territory, he shall be

find the other prisoners with them toFort Wlnsato. I The Jaffa Grocery Co. I

Good Tliliiif to laUMall Orders nilcd Same Dar

as Rocrivcd.

Prominent Itallroiul .Man Iics.Huston, Nov. X. ('hurles A. Per-

kins, formerly bresiilent of the Chi-leno Hurllntrtotf and (Jultn y railroad

ml o irT of the If colina" railroadtiled at his homo In Went-Wffti- d.

n nuburb, lute tonlnhl. Mr. I'er-kln- shas been suffering from Hriht's

The wondeiful speed attained by UNDERWOOD

operators is not alone due to the freedom of action andease of manipulation of the machine,

The Visibility, Tabulation, and Dui ability helpmightily to accelerate the speed of the UNDERWOOD-operator- ,

' - ,

UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY1622 Welton Street

DENVER, -- ' - - COLORADO

ume ot business accumulating fit disease for several years, but he wasnot confined to his bouse until re- -there hits been a slight easing III the fined In the sum of less than

five h IITnlrcil ilotlnru r.lllll un.l ul..lloremluiii of actual currency in tieeast." be removed from ifii. bv Judgment ce""cV

ui hern points. The grain shipmentare In better shape, oh mix to the gold I

secured by Hie banks of Minneapolis'Hid St. fu til nuil arrangement íorpaying cash In New York 011 grain!

oi me- - renin ii fonvii-ici- in me cfiirnc. .

Provldeil. further, thru :a). solicitor UULLtut WOMEN ADVISEDTO HELP PERPETUATE RACE

the Intel national secretary treasurerfrom (1,800 to 12.000; the 1,1th

the burial benefits from $70 to175: and the sixth to próvido for apension of 14 a week to uecil super-annuated members.

All of these proponed amendmentswere discussed at the .last annualmeeting at Hot Springs in August anifretoñad to the local union for acote.

INDICTMEN I FURifeneril or dislilct attorne y ur(. au-thorized and should l. allowetl by the.lilfllttWcof the district court to ilcfeiidIhelr rasca alrendv fin the docket ofan Id court, on which appears on said lliilil-ltc.irlni- c nuil ( hllil- - il-- lu Tln ir

Mfist I in i x itl ii ii t liutv In i larcI'rci-ltl- f in f llnriaril.

num. I lie .New York bank feel boundto retain 11 certain proportion f re-serve to guard against possible con-tingency, because II, y fulfill In sub-stance the function which Is fullllledIn by the Hank of Knglandand In I'arls by the Itank of France,sllie ultímale resource In emergency.

The aid which Is being rendered to thesituation Is Indícale. 1 by the fiict that

dotket that snlil solicitor Reneral ordistrict attorney were the attorneysof said asea prior to the nniinlntment

Hórralo Strikers Vote to Slick.I of hii Id solicitor Ren eral or district atPERJURY IN

SANTA FE

On presentation of this Coupon at the FITES ART STU-

DIO, 217 -2 South Second Street (over Farr's MeatMarket) he will make for you THIS WEEK ONLY, 6

torneys.Provided. Further, that where It

appear In the record of the court that

liullalo, Nov. . The Buffalo localof the Vmmerclu! Telegraphers' un-ion voted axalnst u susiicnsion of thetelegraphers' strike.

the total engagements of gold have L

Tcwis.Cabinet Photographs (regular $6.00 size)This is an opportunity you cannot afford to

for $1,00miss, so

fiiiuill Hank I alls In

lltMlon. Nov. H. The feature of to-day's seaslon of the convention of theAssociation of Collegiate Mumnl was

address at the Hotel Somerset byresident Charle V. Kilo; cif Har-

vard university, who declared thatwomen having satlslled their prideami ambition to prove themselves theequal of rnn on professional and

'lines, should now as a chis,devote themselves to the greatest ser-vice of women, the 4eurtng and tal.i--iInif of children.

TRUTBILL RETURNED

AGAINST T, H. O'BRIEN

tile solicitor general or district attor-ney was the attorney In some casesprior to the appointment of the saidsolicitor general or district attorney.In those cuses the court shall ap-point a lawyer to prosecute In thoseParticular casen, 'allowing said lawyerthe fee lililí I allowed to solicitorMTeneral or district attorney, and thesolicitor general ur district attorneyshould be allowed to defend In thoseparticular cases.

Provided. Further that said solictor

Houston, Texa. Nov. s. Vineyard,Walker & Co.. private hankers dolna

liusiness at, Kaülo Ijfke. closed theirdoors this afternoon and filed a volun-tary petition in bankruptcy In the fed-eral court In Houston There Is noestimate of the deposits or other liarlailitles, but a schedule Is to tie tiled.

bring the Babies, as we make a specialty of Children'sPhotographs. Do Not Forget the Number, 217 1- -2

South Second Street. I( rooked l:cculor SentencedNew York, Nov. 8. Lvmati 8. An- -

ndrews. former privnt.. sc. .iary to ' I DrOMDTIVF WORKSBCIllTHI or flMfrtit Ullcirn,.!' mi, a II

low reached $40,0011.011(1.Thl gold will afford the basis of

nearly $ :nil.0nii,ott In loan anil hUImate rially usslst the New Vol k banksIn their efforts to meet the pressurefor currency throughout the country.

The fact that practically Isii.Oaa.-o- lIn iiirrency disappeared from th

New York bank within 11 week, asindicated by the lust bank statement,I considered sufficient evidence thatthe New York bank are doing theirbent in meet the demand upon them11 I not possible to determine whatproportion of this f ti. nun, hum wentweM and what proportion rut Intohoaros In New York. It I estimatedin some ouaricrs that about half ofthe amount was shipped to westernbanks, but other bankers put the pro-portion somewhat lower, leaving thebalance to tie ai counted for by hoard-ing, i

me of t he measures lib h has beenit subject ,,f scone consultation be- -

tnccii Secretary Cottelyou and lead-- jlug bankers here ha been the sale ofa block of raiiama construct Ion bonds.1

Defendant One of the Nineteen

Individuals Named in Blanket

Indictment Against Phelps-D-id- e

Company,

CUTS WORKMEN'S HOURSP lu,e Anl" w " Urecn. "Father ofbo allowed lo tke any case after he Is

unpointed solicitor general or district ir,'MUr N"w York," was given anIn which the territory or ''termínate sentence today of not less

than three year ami nine monthscounty Is Involved In the litigation Inwhich the law comoels the solicitor Orilcr for

llriMiksNc in k ( cutral anccls

1511 i IniihKs Willi( lllMI)IV. REPORT OF THE CONDITION

nor more than eight year and ninemonth, on the technical elm rue fffoiKery.

Mr. tirin In fore his ile uh wasof the estate of William H. I ig- -

Isiwlal llMtlrh la lb Morning J.mrssl 1

riarita Fe. N. M , Nov. 8. TheI'nlted Ktales gtand Jury ri turned an Duiikirk. X. V., Nov. 8. I!. Bliiiilnuilen, former mayor of tTilcaKo. and

Ki ni tul or district altornev to prose-cute fir defend as saltl solicitor (te-ndal fir distilit attorney.

Thls.-n- t shall be In'ftill force andeffect from and after Us paxsaae.Mee. 2'is;'. Compiled Ijt i,( XrW

Mexico or 1 K9 7. afe "OH:"If the solicitor general or any dis-

trict altornev shall consult with nv

after Mr. tireen'a death Arnli... he. Monday 2.1111 men employed at theenme manacer of ImJi eítate An'Hi'ii'k locomotive wtirks, will be re- - The First National Bankhour to i nine-hfii- irmannirer. Andrew was elm rued i n h ' ouccti irom a ten

Itncllc rnc nt thl afternoon charging

iThciHiias II n'Hilen with perjury. Mr.Ili'ltrlen was tine the nineteen

Hicllc ted lust month by theH'nlti d Stifles Kistid tu y for conspira- -

will also closehaving annrotirUted Inra.. sum lo his!""rt 'y. The worko VI use. on Sot urilny ufternoons. Notice to

The manner In which tin- - would bene. .(tnts ettect WMI4- - posted today. It Is'to del i unci ill,, t'mted States in I hetit the market would tie by enabling 'V AT ALBUQtTERQlTK, IN TUB TKRRITORT OF NEW MEXICO.TUB CliOSB OF BUSINKM AUGUST tj. Tt7l 'Irt.'itcd tint, the shortening of the hoairs j

i wns causcfl by a lack uf orders. 'IYoSELF-PROPELL- STEELPnAPI-- l niriM TDIAI TDI D Vork Central lines hav cancelled

matter of coal lands In Man Juancounty. Ilmlns- - returned this Indict-ment the grand jury adjourned un-til o'clock tomorrow moruinit.

ai ftised. dcfeml fir In aivv other man-ner shall khl In the defense of anyperson accused of hiiv crime fir

In this territory, he shall belined In the sum of not les than Pvehundred dollars and shall hi

from of the by the Jilclsirientor the court on sur'h convhtion andsentence."

hoiitU to be used as a Inn for na-

tional bank note 1 initiation.The Mi ca ill of l.uni.r,n gold pool

ing tolo New Yotk lias not been loilt-- e

hete to meet local demands, but is

uunuu uiii.ii I Mint lllll inn order ff.i one iiupdr d and fifty en- - BESOl'RA'Ea.lagans an1 iflacelint

' Ovarrtrafia, aaeured end unaseoreilfine that be built at the lo- -

ticiRe Mirle leaves fomorow morlr- - tal pi. int.Jiiifii count to openS.in

Alt"IIIK totcourt at

l.eina allowed to flow inriunh tinfinancial attcrlca uf the t till. .1 Stat. ,

Hock -1 oil l.M-rliciitin- a Mih ns..niícr Car r.,sfiifl ii savi-Muc-

fincj.c Mondav niot nina The

sltoui nIII he o.tlL-,.- , tand reiiee the need of rio u in e ranil Juiy SAN MARCIAL BANKER

TALKS PROSPERITYci mornlnu. hut It Isili.il it will

now e

iotNEW REGULATIONS

IN LAND OFFICE

,1 4UI7 IIt. ltl t

Ine. oe tlt not

t outU 174

10I "IIH UI (I

111 III tllt.ni. (17 III14 !!i. iiT i:

t'liksgo. Nov- -. A self propeller

and tijher Imlustries aetoraily. tiniil t"in"iiliuporlet state that nearly ail of tin- - ''ocdt.i.uiMifiuu whith his already i raí tied j '"her,, will soon find It way to n rv I l

i.uarler of it,e countrv. Nnrli t Ii - Thesteam passenacr coach, the first to beih lio-- t

!' llfMtcr In Sania IV.I.I I'iiso Imoitcrt srried ll

United Plate hnntl to aeeur circulation .tlniled Stale bean to seciir tTniletl Htatas dipctita, m

rrtmlHtnt en tinned Stalea bund a

Bonds, Meiirtllea. ate 9Hanking bouvs, furnlturol and fliture .lhj from ttattonal tank (not raserva amenta) .Due from elata sank and btnkttra ...affDtia from approved reserva agentsChec-k- e and other eaah Hems ,Ksehanre for clearing houaa ,Noiaa of other national bankFraetlonal paper currency, nickel and eaatalaiwrul money raaerva In bank, vli:

perla 1B1 I?l tIlegal Under Botes et.tel

operated in the United Sute la toif le put In serilce next week onM. Itro-ilc- Sajs the shut tic In Wall

Slnvi Isn't Worrying IVoiJc InIstucr 'ltio t.raiifle Valley.

itii-- afternojih nit iistv

on a spet lal tram. I

nit and this evenuiKbranch of the Korl Island railroadThe car made a trial trio io.Ihv re.im '

CoiiimUslotifr I oriiHilnif Plan tol ake are of I m laiioctl IntcreM InI'alcotetl Ijinilv

Slf"n tin ii to) hn Peen shipped lo the Intel,lot Ilia merk. Hold h ki n shippedlion, hei, t t'liu nao In u h laia'-ii lm.u'll. M lillileistooil. Hi loirtlhslikllil l In les. that tile Insuallif of

i r u i j (t lank sMipt in t'lilxin po.' In V llls not l,e lieees-a- r. Ttie

irme .1 t.f lCU't at the falaie hotel to1I he ImioIiii ns men ot Sunlit Ke. The I

ilarae .liiiiiiE r loin H tilled with thelIvifltors mot their in i Tin spec Im!ttain left toniuht nt on the return

ChlcaB'i to Joll.-- and speed'if from fortv to fifty-fiv- e miles an UWI Krtytes, "banker and buslnew.

hour was maintained over a greater i m in of Sim .Marcial, was In the citypint of the route. It Is sail to bethe Kt id.iv on busine. Mr. Broyles saysIntention .if the Km k Iland officials th it the recent Mnanclii. shuffle in

W anhlngton. Nov. Tne commls-- jsh.ner of the general land office haforrnu'atfkd a idan herein- i,nrto. state treasurer (I per

IIT.IIt IIII.IM IIvis Torrance om r the,

ntisl road.Kieat-s- l part of Ihr I I 0UU 0 10 arru-!"1- " olnitiK of. til,- strainer l.uiianU and .(."n'a Ke

.ademption rand wtth Unitedaatal of eirrulatloal ...

NTotal .! M I7I l

loivlne; some interest In lands patenta;" '"hstltute the ear for one of thetor which were issued years ago but reeular pessenger train on ihe branch"hl.h hue never been called tfr by'1""" t"r '''k or more for experi-th- e

patenlees. althounh sin h lands in menial puroe. The claim I madethe f .' DUD IIIMl still to tome. III lie w

,.;,o,....s,Hy ship,..,. .,. ... .,u, of GRIFFITH CLOSES

Wail Street has caused the people ofhii district no concern whatever.Karmer. cattlemen and sheep grow-er", he sas. are all prosperous andwlih plenty of money on hand andwith conditions as good a they have

e- -i nr. insiames are ntremelv valuable ' " ,l WMI n,'l sav- -tniÜAUtlV1C.N I JUNIUHI " "'tve paw.d bv ,..ne-.anc- e KB, lo of over I J un a year s comparedNever In trie of New Votkl

tdi no cs. acioid nit to aolcl Imponer.!I. . ili.-r,- t,t nnii h money en-- j litre nii.ro.d k farms, or included In1"" cost uf, operating a locomo- - ever been and the isiple In the lower

elllca anil suh-dlvld- Into town l.iK live.fHei al.ioud f t.ut of town bank,il prextit.

j valley Hat y decline to bfome .; ried mrr the trouble of the flnan-in- m

Me that at the rate deni.iy without Incurring the einense ofIlinolUl

I I llllllli mi ii lStool f

AwliciMf WilliIII Mlllp'ft..

I

PRINTERS VOTE FOR

LIABIIJIIKH.Tapitat lork paid laKurplwe fundt'ndtvMed profits. etpenee and tale paidNatlcmal hank nolea ewtetandlngInte to ather national hanks ..I tt" to alat bank and wankersIndividual dep.oiita vuhjert te checkTtma eenlftratea of deptailtC'arllfled cheekCashier's cheek ftuf standing ...............tinned gtateariepoatt of United Htatee dtahurstng otTlcere"!"Raascved for tasee

(sen n hintf for lost duplicate receipts,lo f ui nlHtilrie atirai ts of title, have lta are raminv in from sheeomf-n- .

1

..$ Mo. aI.IK Tl.. s en

let. lit TlI'lHI II.. Mil iT 71

. 1.17I.IM.. 411 T4. tl 4T 41. II T1 IT

74 711 aM HI M

.ll.ill.171

i. ll Itatent sent dlrecll- to the iron OLD AGE PENSIONS's o li o im ,.r county officer for re frd. UHinf ' Tlfe treat ing that they have deH.i.ited the

il I h b 1 tne-- l ttno tu I he tul,-- i' will I lose fus. i

. i iii i i,

!' hHi

'Theie l ti.i fmn." sslcl a I

tmeml-rf- r of one of the lr-.- t (old un.l. lililí IIiiik loiiKhi ilieir Willi

ftton of (oic) ni.,,ri Ufause t.the in, rraU!g of th.- discount isiiv'ii

f the Msnks ! K'.iiKsnl and Her-- . 1.lnsr,i Tfiene III, res.ee in tile ftlicWftulit tef,.,. ee not llmilt the putpooe lieof st 'I'pllic c,;j ir on fomiiic this

nu.4K.no ni a i i necess ry tees for that purpose withthis af-'h- lf oftieer Ole' milenta I., K. fh,.rat.ster with a msiine

party w ho dep..un ine sr pr.-u- am io.lt.r delivered to theThe engagement has l,e,.n a il.ol the fee Total'iti.e.fui foie. the andero.- - in- - Thl method will he the means of.. d. g In site with mill niaht l.f-- t placing many of Ih.-e- iol.nl u-

cM i v , i p. ,i.ur i k i lo n t to ir

' ' I'H II I..

f ten)P lct

Terrilorv ef Kr Je!ro. Cndntv of rurnatllln.I. rrank MrKe.. esehler ef the above nmd hask.aar h.t Ih at, ... .t.t.ment la I rue to .h. irV!

I 111

byIn

. lo .n..ll-- t pul ni ml . rito . t of recoid and of straighteningTit.

caitiemen and farmers, tnere ran nen.. money -- trlngency . in his part of

i th- - termorSTI 'Hl"vti SI'lt lll, JtAI.K.

j; dos. freh Kansas egg J.".ct - 'rttnery butter

' lifot nia tomatoes lUcI t.fie ot ,.repared mustard. 1

bottle of catsup and 1 bottleof hill sauce -- c

ing soap 5cKegle Milk Hei ran of s,rdines In iljyon- -

nal"e'l!,r mna of ..voters. 1 eeI H pails of pure lard "tI os. of potato.,

mi: M ry,Wm. Klf Kr- - ITwrt)ioior.

ltd Icofllef

l"iMtr Is. liar. a Weak tTn bled forAirifl Meinta-r- a of Inlcroatltinal

T) sKgraililcl I nlon.

lndieiiiiM,h. Nov. --S'X amihae been made to the tonstttu-lio- n

of the Int. rnatlonat Trpographl-im- I

union bv a referendum vott-- . Therefuiit from ihi vt.te have )ut IceensniAwil at the national bead-iuar-

teta n this c!tl.Ttie first ancnilment proi lilt fwr

reiiTouihing Jurisdiction e.er news-piipt- T

wrriter-- ; the second to Increaseth bond of Ihe secretary treasurer

Correct A ttaate a oil flout ol le

e world. Their - a t,of American

.'I UK' they ere paid fsnd iir p., iroMit in

- ... .... - -- " - wmrttANK M'KSK, CwahJar.

J. R T NOT.na "

l w. rt.ofRvoT.B. at altLLJi.N.

":. ciijt 4 hI dco'ninoilitiet,o i - -(old -- '..I II

to t rie o ft unts lie had In. , Urnr ini.i. ,i. engage flit In a punch-

ing 'hiig laiut In whlih unci ol hA 'cic-- tod Tlielr elollie er.d míe h

f " ir other apparel A htHe liin ihr i. id ihe -- ntc,r crow d ttctture Inlo..! I g. ene of I tishel tii.-- t limbingii.i ln ,ver ll,.- isil n.t n,rhoti.. hi tl'cce. r. r,illMl to hie klleea.a' ing for l".ut It wa.'a streamingethibitmn. fiiiftnh m i f oi nta m are

paberneed lad t before

jout the title to the tints of landtherein .w it bout Imposing any

jeHTcenee UIon ilttei eitted p tie otherthan the cfomiy of nera fee for re-- j

jcortllngI Where a t raí t of title have been j

reiuirfd. which h.i been the ae Injmimeroiis Instance where I lie ftatentsj w.-rs- Isacetr' ear ago and In the ma --

'Ifnitv of whith ctM-- tniiiv'ancew hate -n iiiade. If meant quitei nn cfxiM r,w to th, apple ant tf

' aClo.t lir d.lcied US. Tlwe me Cut.rlO.g ! fee,,',i'oii i ii on. Ii loirotpsl11. i'ifot!e rg e I know Ih.

.Id tl stg ift eteri

A cn-rt- c int won't a

rvtraetora.in ttili d,v of Artruet, IHI '

SAatreU PTiTtARIV.Notary Paklla.

Iccl ti- t'U-la- ll .OcpelCcI re

had tl-f- l in A net i, an il .u'.leir lcoicli.,1 ir P lanlid. while I he

.fcm t:i to f : the thothe "alary of the Interna-,it- ..

treitlent from l.e to I: :

1 1 he fourth to lncrea" the of,ifiaihaHl i.l It, iwaw.n ui. ol iiliMMi JIM UN VI- - tM

LIT THIt III loj.onli .f l.nfietid has many ii.o.i..n- - ,if am ulirn to te. ,in!i "ii. It llanta, t nh,, wing their in

THE'ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9.1907.

aa.r--a.- ..a.i '' .ftem wmwaww--m.--ir -i- -v - í

SCHOOL BOARD BUYS É "IB'ril fcnirl-- -

FOUR LOIS FOR

0 D CLOSING OUT SALE OF RETAIL DEPARTMENTSTOVES AND RANGES, ENAMEL AND TIN- -

WARE. PLATED WARE, HOUSE FURNISHINGGOODS. CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. BUILDERSAND SHELF HARDWARE. MECHANICS TOOLS,

PROPERTY ADJOINS THE '!

FOURTH WARD SCHOOL! 25 to SO Per Cent Reduction onETC., ETC.Be .Utilized During Next

Terms CashWHITNEY COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT115 SOUTH FIRST

Year' For . Site For Larger

Building,

Made Necessaryfjy Increasing Enrolment,

imwi.wwuwif iywwuwii iijiiiiinnpoa him'ií'WI' iw najiiiii aai m.3lato.Jia

At a special mwliiii nf the citybonrd of edurntlon held yesterday

the bonrd authorized, the pur-cha-

f four lots hi the corner ofSeventh street uri.l Jionia avenue,

the ground of the fourthward w hool on the west. These lotswere sold to the hoard by P. F. He-fnn-

for K. V. fhavez. the owner.he confederation boin R ithheld. For

the present the lot will he used im ai.i.it'ivi'.mnif tin. .ilMmnto ittll'Tiose tit

,awiFia,aaiaaai..aaa) a li ',1 'f a. ,,':" 1 tin -;" .1.. -

fice white i.un'aiid as many Innow. and Is being Increased as í 1st as T - OCX. 1 . . . . . a

'TELEPHONE EXTENSIONSIN THE LOWER VALLEY

, to r. turn expecting to find work, andleaving thoin there on their upper.." JÉ k . . m m m v W - "

BIG CROWD OUT TO imen In search of work arrive."The t'olorado Hirer Supply rom- - A

i.nnv is moving Its stoi k of mer.lTMr. I'air says there Is no

of the mines re-o- nini; a e forthe" hoard being to utilize them a a

Xdevelopment w ork, w hich I nowitifr on. until permanent alrciihthturn to the copper market. i, upar punniHP, Silver 11 l'aso and Noiithvvo-- 1

I ,,i,i iin.v I'lU'cliaM'x leva and New. Mexico OtHlll' ' line I fool Iji"

I'mii-- to I'nss 'iiv.

ehandlse from the Indian agency iothe siatiou, which i located uboujone mile distani from the bridge. An-

other I'.rge merchandising concernhas a big storeroom in course of

and stranger are arrivingdallv and pitching their tents, after

,,l 'PILG11GE TO THE! ' put hi pe ot-- 4

lilcher IhU ynir, nnrt -llr.e mrm huwlng II. TllMt MH.lv In mrr llvareoala I1

j. Jin n vr ysecuring permission from the agent In

rr ollrra.1 Ills trade.unniuiiu

,tc for a lurite addition' to the roiitinvv.ird huildtnii. made necessary byrap'idlv inrremdiiK enrollment in thatpart, of the city. Thin school build-lu- x

vv it s practically dohbled in rapa-city less Ihan three years neo, hut Is

now lota'ly ina!fiiat for the enroll-nnn- t,

Hiving a fairly clear Idea of therule at which Alhu.ju nine's popula-tion i. growing.

' Tli ere were present at the meetinir.President Hopkins, Messru. Wanhhurn.

' CirtiK. Stronii. miff and Saperln-tende-

rü ' liiiR.-'- 1 he hoard raised tjiexalurle of Janitors at all bulldinKsoer nion-h-

.

number i f current bills werepa'nsed i'oii and disposed of nnd

routine business transacted.

Í!i á. n !vvJEHEZ PUEBLO Ken t eren think nf KuInKto tin. h,li priced Tallur tor

charge or the r, servaium.Mr. Wilds is connected with the

water service of the S, K I". and P.and operated lines. He Is engaged In

sinking a well at Parker for the rail-

road company. 11 mate that wai.rlevel In the well la two feet lower, by

actual engineers' tests, than the waterIn the Colorado river, although r

Is less than Kill yards distant. A

llvtrt-uu- t1 c' I ii--Interesting Contest for Cham-berli- n

Prize is Won by Grover

Q, Emmons, With Roy A,

Baldwin Second,I y1.. 1 J

The Silver fUy-l'- l Paso and South-west .Telephone company hasi

Hit", Texas ti S'.-v- Mexit n Tele-phone company's line between l.asCruces and Kl I'ao. i'luiile Millerwas the ff thecompanv bought out, sa.xs. the Silverfitv Independent.

The Silver 'ity-l-:- i Paso and South-west Telephone enmpanv Is practicallya new company which is now install-ing a long distance line which com-prises I'afo, l.as Ciiues. Itinc.'iv.lOngle, I .on Palornas silver fity. 1 lTi --

in and all Intervening towns. Thecompany is capll a li.-- for Jinil.tiau.and the line being in laHe.l N a metal-lic circuit, with red .ciar poles.

The men who are the principalrtockholileis i:tv al-- o all Interested Inthe local telephone business in the va

Annual Fiesta to Take PlaceSunday and Monday and In-

dian Officials Will Go on toKeep Order,

flow- of water sufficient for the townand camp wan struck at a depth ofa.", but not enough for railroad

Very few nt do, and

There's NoReasonWhatever forDoing So!

Firat Methodist church wasd to the doors last niühl for

The. crowd,

A number of Alhn,pier,iie Pthe Anieiiean oratory declamation

tv. ..f.. ihe mm Mullprize contest, plven under the jllree- -

tlon of the I ni. ersiiy and for a' prizeoffered by 1 r. 1.. It. ( hatnberüii, ofA lbii(uer.ue.

purposes. The well will be conunueiidown until a mif riclcnt water eupplyfor all purposes Is developed...

Ibllltcl lilts It I"r"llit.The westbound faiUornla limited

Friday afternoon hit a freight trainat Keen I, rook station, ful., hi" It wascoming down the mountain Bide, theonly damage resulting being a Hhak-In- g

up of Hie passenger of the lim-

ited apd buckling up of a flat carIn the freight train, and minor

... r the other rear cam of

rious towns named. John H. Morgan,

HARRY M'GREARY IN

CHARGE OF BIG

ENTERPRISE

. :

rn,la ( f.ibrlm la t'hmlnl.i. man. r ,. theof CI Paso, w ho is tlSouthern Iiijepeudei hrrnry, Mell.HU. Iwilioa.

I retiea, etr., II irliinlntert-liuu- l tullnr.

t Tel, photV. K. ! ik,--

iiatme: Wm.the i Iran: Co.

ofI

ply

au.k tourists are iirranirlriK to no iothe Jeniaz pueblo tomorrow for theannual Osta of the Jemea Indians,which occur on Monday, .iipoiintcml-fti- t

riinton J. (Vandall. of the Santal'e Indian eliool, and KUperinlenileiitfaster, of Ihe Albuiiieriiie school,will K" to the pucbl.i tomorrow to re-

main il urina- the festivities and to aidin preserving; order. The Jeuiez

are usually very peaceful Jmtor aslonalls at the annual tiesta aUtile Honor is ulowed to creep in, and

and f. 11. H

re ;he pr int

There were seven c iniesianis ......'all of the oraiifiiH wire excellently

ven. the voutitf orator havlnir beencarefully drilled by Professor t'rum,of i he I'liiversily.

Tlni prize, set l.f "American lira-- -'

lions, four volumes, was awarded lodrover f. lOmmons. who had for hisKiibiect. Hudd and I lleiinerh.issett."

pany. of that placIhe l.as filies exM urray. presidenl otTel.-tdion- conipan;worth, of Iiemlrig.men Interested In lis

The line Is aboutwill be ready for

,alTheii. when It r..me t tli

4t.b unit tailoring w lkfl uur but tu bu on.

"Orerrnnt. at 10 tnew venture.

II eoniph'ted andration In a very

the freight. The freight was on themain track and was Hugging back foroncoming Irains. Kngineer lirooks) of

the limited probably misludge.t thea, ..,,... i.aeu nf the . flagman nnd

Ponular Harvey System Auditrouble usuilly follows. It is to pr Inshort ti'ne. The ii and Altr.J

IS la ia.Wtl.hlngtell

lleujwllilu HullI T ie.; W l A ev ,-- - rw Ithe l!ioN.orking.

the ato- -vein Ihe s:.le of Ihiuor that the In- - """"1' - '

oftlclals areiiUuru, the trip. ''.n.. hm.Ür waslnvaided to failed to get his train KÍoppod In time.tor Becomes Manager of C, j

W, Post's Great Land ProjectJ. i".lian

!r;tnile valley nr.' a'.i'.-a- ,

fonnectlon Is nm-.l- withniatie svstcm at Kl I'.c-.o- . and Shoe.The limited was not badly delayed t

tiie mishap.RAILROAD NOTES.at Post City, Texas,

A. nI. ir.en. chief eleetri. Ian of the:system, spent esierday ii

Santa IV ftuulii.tor Scnleneetl.Tv. M.iNi, tho Santa Fe conduc-

tor, who has stood two trials beforethe superior rourt of Ibis county on

KeSrinta

, . i,...-.,., ,.f Vinrirlarv. ntitl t tie niiy IIIHe.' .

T. IO. I.ay.i.n.lords. .' l etll I'lled I

chief eniiiheer ofi Topeka yesterday

lUivy M.'reary for len vr.ui ,altravtlin'it audit. ir and sup. rinten,!''n!,i .",'.'d llarvev's news and Indian

nt. and probably the bestknown man in the ll.irv. y service

WUItK 111. . INK SOON OVIMVIIASi; S T I K HIMlX.r.

"Maleii-i- l for the bride- over thefolorado river Is arriviier daily atParker, and at live operations on theconstruction of the piers III com-mence In a vt-i- ahoit time." saidFrank Willi, who arrived bee yes-

terday morning savs the Pies,Mt

"Thi-e- of Ihe hoilfl's and tuo of

kiteach ta;.? falling to agree, this vvei

Itoy A. Haldvvin. who had "label ty

and fnloii." Hank! Webster, from thereplv to lt,ivn,' In the eenale JunuaryL' isa, I. The judh-e- s also hlshly

each of the other contestHiitrv. whose efforts were t xcellenl

Several musical numbers added lothe pleasure ft' the eveiiinK TheJudges were Hev. Fletcher ffoke,Superintendent J. f. ltosi.. of th(' Man-

ual Mission Heboid, and Ibm. ij.-n- S.Klock. Mr. Klock. In nwardliiK theprize and Kivinit the tlndinu of theJudiies, nave an I m Ho III pt i .. rationwhich was greatly enjoyed. The at-

tendance was unusually large, the cap-

acity of the church being taxed.

I,.!....i, ,i piiiiiv in the crime of larcenyJ I INK (lOrillVd AMI l UtNISIIIMH. sniornioii.

i: H. Harlow, master mechanicrelorrieil from an Inspection tri

hasto..v,..t ,1 Kansas City, lias n,s

iiositio'i t lake ihe activ,' nuiii.is'"- -

ment of C W. fost s Rreat land enter-- 'Plise -- at I'ost v. ;.uu county.)Tex-- Mr. Mcfnary will assuno hisnew nosition at once. .

.. .i , ih i.r..t,iril.'r and nili- -

the lial'tip shops and roundhouse.leorge K. Ilex, assistant Miperin-tende- nt

of rlie tie and limber depart-iih'il- ',

left lasl night for Top.-ka- f.al-veslo-

Wichita. Kansas fity and fhi- -lh. iiir compr.-;-

land was .senlenced to 160 days i in --

prlsotimenl in the county Jail or topay a line of ÍS20, says the Nce-;,l- l,

s Kye. Martí lias already beenj imprlsotieil four months In theCountv Jail pending the two trials.;and with the present sentence be willhave served nine months, which Is

I probably sufllcient punishment for thel I line.

Denatured Alcohol Hie New Fuel

20c Ptors of the , lower plant'ailed and anotheroppressor Is to be !e-- a

few dav. The rip-fir- st

pier on lilis si lefinished, an I t he

are alr.ady inholler and air '

livered tlier. inproaehes to i helf you need furniture rail en Chut.

KepiK'ler, 311-- 1 mmtli 8onU. of the river areits I,, have air mmanagement ei" COMPANY,

lionahe owner of all of the rout urn cam, on an inspecii.o. i ,

l eomi-anV- produetn which bavei The third platform at th depot Is

made Puttie fl'eek. .Ml. h.. I a moils ;e, rl v completed. It extends frome Wells. Kxpres, ofllre to the

I roirt hout the wiold. ree.-i.tl-

of val- - feniral avenue cros-nit- r. and lies be- -Milled a u. 't of üolMiim Her. snahle land in the west Texas county. twoen the wcond and third main lineU 's the Intention to tills land In tr.i.'k". -rmall tracts to tanners and to build

(.hila. I.. Kep- -firstII WILLIAMS DRUG

1 it wrsr rrvTini, avkmi: - - -f , ks..11. -

Isltrf..e mude ever mi

prlera, Sil-- I .ultl Keriind.boiit two w.

omposeil of f.inIs . TI I ITIIOM' 7lTh bridgeRead Morning Jourtial Wants!

fpwji''iiwTIIK A ONOMKfTIIK H ONOVIJnTTHK K IIMIVIIST m'IIMIVIIST - aa

I I - 5. T-- k T7-- TTI i TTSTwct:ir THBThe very mnnrteiit t ""

Black and WhiteTafTeta Silk

Over Waists

.Nw ; tea In China, TatTnlai : ia- m --i, r' s ...... ... ....

: r:rr.irisilVP. )?V CiOODS HOUSE.L,Ij Uv-'l-- 1 i,j.w-- -mTA ' J-- rF s I s3f kju gi".. i...e. "

lH yV fcjr- - ,,,m""" Trefousna f j

ilíj X) A K'""1 'tr'rl K'"Ve ''nliu-j r,'yt' I a ytfCl'lf 'nun Hellt. ut tan leather.

C'i JyfliXf' lloay quality; ,rlr; I 0

I At'I.IM V IXV.j .n.l Jt..ullne: .iiprlniry prlred

f.,r ene aera at fl.ftIKY .MIS. VII.MMI'.Y AMI M I M I'.VS 111 . IV-T- t VI lt C.MIMI.mnIllONK OISIH-.R- III.I KI I'lKIMI'II.V. Mll, ltll KH 1 111.11 rutiMi-n.- v.

,n u . - ,

,,n the tract P"-- l tty. which - io ..en model .in. the c.,unt's.Mi ,.i f,a-- .i

eoiiniv. and buill alter Mr. Post's ownidea ol municipal c.uisi i u. iin.

is an enormous cue and tinMdecti-.- of Mr. .Mefr.ary to (ake thetictiv.' nian.tavinent oí It In a htith! cib.it e lo his executive ability andhuitncKX .' t.indin.

The enterprise of the famous i er. almanufacturer has, attracted wide at-

tention both because of In magnitudennd of the distinctly new Idea whichis involved.

A very luiai proportion ,f the pop-

ulation alona the Santa Ke betweenKansas t'ltv end San Flam isco knowHarry Mef and rtnrlnit his Ion

service vUh the Harvey system V'has 'made lit. rally thousands offrit mix who know him as a ti- - rlal.nhle man whose frirriddi!i Is lua-b- le

That .Mr. ilcCreary will succeedwith tin- - hi Texas enterprise no onewho know bini doubts. In spite, ftlh i, ipo.isible position he has heldwhh the Hai'Vev .syst.-m- he is dtill a

voiimt. man, p,iwi"rf."l oMi'i.isual ener-gy an.? matketl rapacity for ortrani.a-lio- n

and inauaK-iiie- nt both of attainand men. While his friends will unit.'In col r.' tut at inu' bhn upon the im-

portant work he has underl.i'.u n. tip "

will be very general at hitl rom :he Ibid in wTilcli If

has rke,l for so Ion!?.

Sale of Women's Suitshave .,.,--l-.- l from ear v- -r Inr.e .lerk nf Wamen". Sail. -a nf thaI Sale of Chifron-iBroaadoths- J ' .fcTwo eempb-i- line "f thesa Fine lirea ilah.t hav arrived and f.,r Ail- - WSlS. Ul l i)

i Si tumn v.,i.i. I.,.-...- . and Hail, they enr.t lV beat. The celr rana l J"Ík 'VVJ J. 1 V i ,L v., :. Ih f meek aa f..0oa: ñ fllll 1 I I Y 1 .

MillinerySpecials ..l aellli.K inimin ... nhl"l, pl.ee en aula al m r mi

Hull I. New. and all ina-l- I" "lir order, and in l laove.l !! la --"r. u vMtl llnd in Ihl. V.t.t d.."l iiin-'-I lie SfMp-

'li '" fl!$&JA ' 't: qnHty ' ' ltr,.a.U-l,.th- Hpeelal far T

I I H 'K Kill I.INI HV

iiml I lor

. Ill !W

'.vaHi;..'II Ml.,!..Ml

f,it, f..rHans f..rHull r.'THuns frHun. f..rHun. f'.r

IT. no$ : n

I !.'

I .i nn

ft', oil

f ..II ,Ui!2M A, WS&r ih ...,.l,h.,,n,ag - -e -

s: - t' fT, Í : '. fa.' Jt I 11 1, ( 11. ...... ih..n l.e- -

attV'ainrn'a Fultanil t' IIMI.

HH'. Ol K niMllin IHPI.V .f T. r.lra Fpp. lal In

lt.."0 and n o. M ,.t ..f ahlih regularly al 1

THE KIDS WIN IN THEFiRST BASKET BALL GAME

11 ! , 7a ::;,;v1::ñ h.;; .,; .v. ;...v.r..

& ?1 Pleee, ..f fhn....... Pren.-- Flannel, and rh 'i,.i.W -I- Hn, ."r " . I ' f - ,;i,,":'"r...,"...''"';r.l :Vnren'.":""r'.":.i nt 'itl iiu.l T .' II, ,i yard: to el"Se ,.ul I

.Jf ' "' ;' " t from l?;.'i

r.lf..rnl, m1..e .. FUnnet. tnehe, e.....r. t.f Ited. a. id VJA , V.Z I'",:: "Vine;" í" Great Sale of Women's Coats,Vh. Cíala

ISig l f)ul "I 'l"i' HaM lo Si p I .. "" ' ";."m " '' " .... ,Tj i . sfy'-OsL- l ir....n o,..ollovvi'tlI'tl.t I lilbilion

ant Kam-- th r,.nllniird warm .. n. w- will .' " ' 'p nwW' ""v xrv ...iBOial A in" - --vrr- .i very 'attractive . fr-- m a.M. -- ala ot

n lo".! .f ararII. me ne.l a,ii'.M" -r

Fa J, i w 1!. OIR IvtinitTUi Mtiori- -. mu.h I..I -I ''1,. ."f '

. .., . .,o ,.n .,lI 1 ' S 'f '"'" "t" v.r,..r. in a' i.,hi o Or,K,r.l .--v J 1 ' . .1.1 at t o f...i.

laige rron d or voyng p. opl,red In Odoniho hail last nicht for th" r.- - I t

....... t.4.L..t , name itl III,' seas-..,- .

. the l i ja lltí- - VJIJULIS ' l!iw r r,i.-,-,- t t. ...! ei we. n the .M.ii.os and the Kid--. ..... u mniii? foe rrtalch

muaiviw

:.mi(l.il ai.l iiaiw

bv a f'w A I 1 , nr. '..ata .r.luee.l P, ...l'..ata re.!u.,..l I

our a in.! Í!..'.i'.e .if 'lS to 1.'. Th- - game through ti .. - . , nr....!. n.l Strliw.. dlina .ullr 1 It T TXT IX T S ' V"." '

out' was fa.st and .lean and . ntlr Z k3 IV I I l. I I ll f. ,.. 11 no ut-- viii.l. laed en aale f- -r Ihta ae-- a: apectaj at per m 'IV..., 'n.m he usual kicking llgalll k.11 ii.i-- - r 1 1 ii aj . m. a i i

- m ., lvi w 1 nuil -The l.i.l- - c'ined theirMintage in Ihe 111 t half. sc. ring',. In the list half ett Ii fain s "r""3 " iTMncDYrAR : I

IP ror Cold Nightsf.dow-- : UlU- -- ,-

:j:EiCX: Black Silk Special for 1 Week - J ) .V.V'The t'allls lillt-- Ut

Til- - Minors Ward! : K,'. Sirnm,ui r., rcer. f orward ; J. I

un a pair of ruta.n.l l.la.k. bU,k a n.l ah, la.

tItV

i .1 a i it. t.o.a and'I rl .. n nr. "f '1 w.r M - ., .ft H i.- - in.iii.Mvers. guard.The V ids It. Klliol. center: I..

cent, r: fhnrles t.iai.t;I.ee ...i. r aITon-on- . guard: . M .. l Oe'i.

a.vav and mw

. ,. r l r.. In h ..cneleni f.--

U.t ai.e ;a. of tl, Tlrd. tl.fa and apa .ol f a ln and ! ialll.

a.V a aad PFe., i'. In ll al.U l a... a.

o ......;i'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'''.'.Y". '

foíV ' "" " '"' ' I 'I"- ' ... ... ai.:u .... T... rli.:.o, s. ft I is.fi Ora w- -I le-- -fbarte II. ni.i m in. towardrd....ir nl. I mpire. .. i, i n. -. - ,,,. . '. T. mlM ' 1 f . Pie and l..-i-It Italph Tasch-- '

wa followed ' kl " in,v,fv- '. I :t. m.a-.,-.,- .1 .ih f .r ! VI.,., ...-: ,....' -...'v i n,The e.

ellio a bbline

da y rr,:-;,- : .- - j V i : V1

Vi i"'" --

V r - ".v.;1 I "O -r I.M i I t, ., i ,') mlutn '. ' . s" - (

f,l and a.nter ai- -k -- t ut . fr..m a " 'V "arr,.vt ..f ear ,t: w-- PIi. ,.r. - the r.,o-.- l i,rf. ... ... . ,.,. prEtJ .,:..,.,..'.,,. mU-- r. Te lar.- - . ..- I- tl-- a In- aele. .11 , rui. ?''. , ,,.. ,.. s.. I, J. ..... .r II i ..', ".

Warmer Night Gowns & PetticoatsSAN PEDRO RUMOR

HAS CAUSED TROUBLE

Mer.-liun- t lnl l '1,t t ml SavMiin Tlwt Mines Wonl.l le.,H nll.is CihsI M "Hi Xlliu-r- s Ki lit turn.

writ .ida..,d at:a: "a armantf r..,.n.lrt n.

I IVK II KI. INa tn a. t Ith a ru.htl, atnnhf Puilneaa Cula(I si , ,ri u. ,n lie- - I. rt.e. i. V. ...rev W ... a V . .. .of 4;J ' ..iiiiuivi: Ul VsOMIII K rkKIs: '' n. :.. . . ' . . . .. I ... .r p. 'i oo. .'.,.r It;'. '"- - i N"-

..IN l,t ..own. i ,

f fl .rht tí..,., f rtt .' Vi.l.t liear.. f r

I .. I ' . eala f f -ii e lie.riaa ríante l vn-oa'- a fr "

. " , " kaali nthrm r m. In ... I "

. y... r

-..i.. r....-- . M.r..m ''i"v"iB"; ' 8"w.'''''. r'"'' ,h-- : v..'-- . ;,;,r. . .';;.;".'-.- - : , ;arl rj Pfel- -a. n,V2, TÍ.," - M." .s. .a. OW. N- - 1

x ..',;. ,.. a,,... .,..1 r ... ,N". .la"The story thrt the Sin IVdr"p. r mme of the Salf.l Ke t;..idfop,-- coi.:tny wo-ji- ie-...- -;

f.,fi Ttt .nfc-K- . has . aueed M "i ' 4 ' I " ni i ! ' Í' í4 j War.-- II .n.- -.J,..

..( io S in 1'" .ii.l F 1.t 'are r.. r. ham nf j e

TIIK ll t)H1lT.11. , a I he . , c I. ' . 'Trie .t 1'

, j ... , , mi T7 t ,,Vi,k IMUvi."

MHt K . iwl " T,"T" - - - - - --i

';..'; trr-l- a íi?..ríi -- ..i.I. ,.- ! ,!! the tjrri, iii.-'-- harm 1

, I s.r. --r li has , ; 1 mat y in

ah, JMJCfcrtB?-'-

THc f.R!:r):JERO!JE MORNING JGURMAL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1907.

isFAIR DEFICIT WILLíIMSISliy LLEWELLYN

JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSt " k ri Tr fi.M'! jr,--

'j 0 :. . r.r r,- -

i; r9 a f , r

' .r l i . rn,,,' y r Í"

j f -- r f r, i.jf tr. rvrí! x--

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

NOT EXCEED

SI 500

fiwrt V.'.:! 2 1V, r n

as fe,v pf rr. "r'i"' "l rts Cri 6' Co.'k'Cted; Fire

A..D THE ASSOCIATION

STiLL HAS THE B'LLO

i,

f

l ; ? '(f 1 .'; ' ?' iaAe"-

. ' 'i e. rr Iter.'- íÍW re-i- á I'fliP.J

ii.m- -

!' s ' ' " wen-I ft ft. T-r-

'r ari.ee ia ;.- oVM aU :. ')

rn'"'' f'Orri I

-- 7' c! ;5 f J fl Oi ;

It u ft

a J f r h 3

r?H'nJ !h:r h'Mj iJwr,ir- - ip oír fi nti4 M t'f.- -

i In T--

I!it Ki-- o ; i hi' ,: on í

" I"'"-o

1;-- h-

Coirr.;!e'; Appointed to Tajrir;:;1',;;:::;

DANISH PRINCESS!

L'p Matter of Net Year'sOfzzfi'.zti'm With

Cort?.rc"i Committee.

for í rr . -

'.". k ..! f '.'r I ! f)o( "if" i!

71 IK. fs. ' .if it ííi.-4--

r.g nt t r h 'j f,r, n.it '!n h hir, ,vi r , if r-

- ' .f". ' f.i h

joii fí.ír-j- f.rfan'tHir'MTup of tí.. V- -f f..- r f kaü Ií.aritw of t o jnitin íí:m n. Htt. trtpit. trAt Ut ittjti'i,!! n fSruil M.. U'tn-r- ,

Ut'ii ail "o . r Ijj tl II ! r lol (,!b-- n on anl lifiri! !(, jijoj,.

no in hi.r) ttt 1h whífl turnM Into rnont-v- .

rtlary "urnrti ral al l.r.Kih frotriM r ior!. oiri ov-- r th 1wn In fl

tall ai;f hlr,ir that íi ..ro mii;.f "tt't m.irf f.fí.1 Itffii flolv.. lr ihrlofrf'r. for f .i r tl.rt for rnv.rt.i.a srrjl tarritviil. Iri Ioo'iik

f.-r- í!Kií M.rii-iliri- c nioi. than $;.', o'oi.'fl-r- . a.. It. m id. a .n.-- r .ít-n- r íi

of t.2IH I. luii of i. '!.jr j bp of lion tthl'b ha riotfffi ijik.n Mr..; .htrli aoo!. hrluicthi fiM-- r It' Ui II ui lo I.' ion

Ayniiii.1 lili I a '.'.riai'lfr'iMantourti l urti'l') wtjl rliíon wrii'li

n roH let arJ tit.'h M.fiotH' rII.jIuh rp I lo híi1 In firi'J wHhtti.a f '). fr-I- ami oih-r- !

r.:t!. aJtt o.Ti i.ro(f.itv. Th,fn-!i- i ftill hl l! of on. life,

níx w.o! rí'ir'ili- - uro) h.rltl vr-- :n!llf tulífii.n. ' din hnlloon i tt H- -

flr k Uiinti alK.u! II ooi t un- -

forturitrl ImI iki; luínit In anj -

iiu f.aina lo an tififoi tuní.i' (om- -

limail'.rt of lifunmiait' an.l )A;.kv. Ink, Hh wlil.h Ihf Alluii'r- -

l'Ul'IK' I liioii il.l- Ih.ihI. .r ""Iritiiioon la hrm nírr-í-u- tirrlfr the ( oi.- -Irol arwl t.ti.r lion of fh nffii-'tr- y

I haa lo I lurn'f rvi-'- fourflava atol thf-- - rHi'fv rul.ly h.'..milla an M.nl In l'i of IimihI.lina Hi. M t"' Iota. !! 11 la

STRICKEN WITH

DREAD MALADY INVADES'

POTSDAM ROYAL PALACE'

Official Admission F rom Ccper

hafen Sends Chill of Fear for

Future of Imperial fam!ly,Ihrouiih Uermany,

(Hr Mullir llunklrk.) ,..Nov. I Tlir utll lal a)rnU- - i

aion liv llii- - 1 uti nil routt that frown illI't Itiri-ti- a Al"X.itiiirifii- - of iM'iiffi.ii k

íaufTi-rlt.- Hilo i'otiumt.tíori aii'l wil.h ive li) n. iti.tny ttn.nth4 at t. Mo-(t)t-

huH r;iua-- i roii.Hti'iri ' ion h'-ri-

'Tim Imtilah iiln-- a j ai"t'T of tti""i'tiiiiiii i'iun rrln.iaii i ii.lif. h'w

(li.-aii- haa tiv.-i- i lame fora su i tit. !

Itt.ini Olali ly afl.-- r her marrluir

t. iivr.-- T ti.V-- ., a r:ua.K4L j

i t .orf.-r- !l.jrfr j.r,-- i f. a, - I cht- tnr." '. ! fy.t.ur "iiwr tie i' m i

.i. lili. - t. m. MU II Xt.tK1 í. r-- . 1 H K r. u far V

'j

j

jWfutl fir

ir.t-i- l 1 1 heg n Jaít !

?!'.! Ti-- . j

" ifitiarki-'- l J.- "(h-i- t' hat I

If m tí i'in, n ... I .it hi ra hur-- j' ..i-- t' jour H- - in j

a ' - ;t. is . " !

i, ltKi:l'!r.i

'Tur.ny.' r.i! r;.,-..- : "Jt torreWOW A I.;-- Afieii 11

Ii f rr y hüir."

' V .;i tii- n .'.. . j to r-- t

tü i'!'.'- - i,, k .j h)B fr I

.Nov, th' y my hr.";!; I'M I

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DELIGHTED

Hcrem?n who have medI

5A Horte Blanketf ind 5A LapRobe, w irmly recommendthem to all. Fi

They ara handtome, itrong,warn, long-of-we-

We Sell Them

frown l'iitt'if I who twfori-- ' tin limti on hN rt'ay, thu ruanr (lu-ll id iirnl ln.u.1 of her limit In eouth.t p niling in'iti iy on whiál Iiihiiii h ofrrri hratii" iian to trow Ifun and n;, , t o (h hi.. I toe

wor'h full t,ii .,n. tiint f i,,., la fiw cxin'itinir anold for i haat l'.'"i Tl.ia urn l'h l.nitily i vcnt and ui . :ira but very lil-I-

other uiiiouiita due would ri-'- l m r ' - oulal'Lt the itti.i riul ciuttl't, butHie t.ital ii In It now afto'Jiii to .. "...it I j t who have ac ti Inr of luto d'- -

I 'I'1 i lari' Hint khn I xyt tun? hut wellThe thief treilHora i. a jet uri..ild and that there I Hule ilouhl bul Ihuf

ate tin llariav aatem. f.,r ef,ier-(-h- e alo, like her after IniMItirneiii of um m'r ,,t me .ieo. it ion him i toiji h of the iln-u-

and for Um A! otai y.uu.n i,iii. tin- - i ta hh h Ih-- n In turn may I; lulu riledioio.ii ti) , the i.rii..r lanol.ir by clitlili en.

OH OF A

jS-'íT- A FE INTERESTED IÜ

H!S' TB'? TO WASHiNGTO'

Ri; ror oí v Re !!feT:er.t

Sur.eyor Gere-a- rs Office is,:. C ' t j

Sr;.- í.. X. ií.. Nov. i. Af--- a

w í..i" th - hM bo bo iim forruff. r. frtTi'u r',Jrr;J iu- -

"f f'-- 'iy ft' fira:!y (' ! rt -

B.' .o y,j)-- r V.Vi.rn íf'rryH,irr,'..r. i," U about t.- !- .-

rii ,,! h - )of Thf í v.- - I

,t Ha- u i i;o-- ' NVahir.r,fn pr!.

o..,--. ,t ir.oifif ;.r'i'- r

ati v :f .ffv ;al .1ur.- tsU-- ü fi

ir: r 'I v. h;-i- In r: r oufit!v !.h0it-- i in tu-.- i, h, f tit?.

iVt "! H'at tc for t bf in th-llíTftl tr, .' foulf) tirirú' t'

to fin'l tti tlm fo i t Vh-- 'it t'i' :f- i f'.r 'ii- -

(ioiji' Trjf minor U'r'fr1.jy- n vr. í K íhitt M a y 't 11- - i

in v. i )t ft í' í u n :'.. h5i.f-;- ,

íi' l.ii 'hlD' íí fi;iV fj'it fn- r' niJiPij"

Wf.li i ItiiCin't b h i r,ii. II,,. i a i-.".. . .' !

W mi r'-I- Mint'tu ñ f,.- h). Ofo. M I in t l.i- - La ' ur-of "onf r tttHt i i. i' h'.Ai-vr- ,

t.- - f rrj j tt uiti-r- i t . i fit?rurnor rtr:T.y r viv ! tti-- . r Al 'rif;jnu. oí i.f rhv rp.'ijoi u x

-- ii.t -.i. i--h tumor . w.M rUn,-i:- i

for w.riit- - lifji- - lid Yuh hi . r- -

!,..f.(I! r. .. o,i.- - (ia...-iaii-

'ii-pi.- Th- nnyi.r fri'-iii- l ia iiljoflii.., h-- i Ií' . n ni'jr f.r I' . ' ó'ir.i. Ifl

a ioa!fr of i on;.- - with Irani- -

iin-l- i i 'ooil in I, mi- - on' tf.iri i

Hlahl. Mr. I.jt- w-ll- n, throiu-- hitpuiot.'.l ovil that Kin-.- I;.til tr--

au Lav.- rau-ii- l h murti Kr.-- ' hIhT.. In th- r.ffli tal arena, it ir

n'il to iof..J' r' I tfuite n ' ' i 'hoiiol (. ,.. )iia

hh.T" of itl.oK-rii'i- r f'lf for (lie ( n.llal.

ííovirinor i'ortv I It Kit.' K- - IhUrwriMie; for VniilnKtnn. Mr-- Inn ai--I

'auto-- of i.i.iiihoo'1 hi- - fin-l- it iiwii.a;tty lo l;iki' up al lli'a tino-- .

Mom I ihiIiI Sli.The h.ioi en i,lili tha larife i et

'.hi tiK wi'ri th'-t- aire!, h.-i- t far'oul Into lile iille, lid v a hilKÜy;

l.iK KUftl, w It- ti the teai h.-- ewpi'--

1.n. r:ifl. 1 liif ! rt.i.-- r H.tarply. '

V, itnun''' ii' ki M.n-- i turI - hat u .ni out f'f yntir

rMnnH rifot put ..( f t ífi4" v4 Tí)1 j

'(flllfUlli'l, i.flH-- . l..it ilifiif tlit lo bt j

"rwtiv .itM S. t - Klorht.i Titri'- -'fnl.pM.

lln li I rrMl trtlnHi..i.' c t.df t iát !

ir: h i t, trntrt rlali I'sli' m Thin , fi 1 i t i - i ft m in n afi ;.r,.! i .i fhiil a frin Pint , ti"

i'' t "t ni. ti .i - 'Mr tlintf r'4itr''ft fit im 'i it f r a.rl t ritf n tV.tr irnl- - fi ill

AD VERTISEEvery Day in the Year

Just tell the people whatyou have to sell.

Tell them In a clear,forcible, enihusias'vic man-ner through the columnsof The Morning Journal.

Give them a few factsand priees ech morning,and ht'foie you know it,you will have the busieststore in the community.

Thousands of progress-ive business men arc do-- it

in a!l puts cf theCf'ur.tiy. Tht-y'nr- ma-i- r

their business fairly leapto the front.

You can do the same.You t.houM advertise in

The Morning Journal, as iti!cos to the people whentheir minds ate fresh andeasily impressed.

MGV.IU'DUC.iel Tu ih a i ii. e

V ie 11 F' I . I I .'I Smicc''i.,e l. lia i f I'i . f. tul J1I

M . n .1 I' .1 t l oerun I'e.a Slewed I "..I ft

App'e I' ' la to ! PeI a le ee e,tn

'ieeae adl l't.l. k' r

HELP WANTED FemaleWAfTErj Lsi:t dirir.g new w?d-- Í

ti--r lli-- in ninirry lo prí.-- .

lo ca'.l on 34tj C. P. Cran ú,e

BUSINESS Ur rUn I Uní I ICO,

t ai-- -r. VVhil hiio vou ? X. Y.W'.mtnjr

HELP WANTED MaleU WTt l liV AIKl T I

(il.líTO U AUN TI!U)Í. A VT WoKMM; JO KNM..

mAJ , Vk 14 t i

riw Eff.í'rfn For infornail' pi1tKrru'UB WTm. 1 K. UMtrml

WA.TTEI. ao It. atA Umbr fiipui,

V. ANTED al Lb (aa 1UL AJIPIat S 'Jaa Plant

FOR RENT DwellingsF II It l.r.NT Fit fuTrt.V-i- houa.

r.h&r.l r'.i'Ci'n-- ifiKktc purk. InuirIj.jfcü i.?"irt, iw- m.ic r a OH A.u- -

n-- 1 1

Iiv.r IT .T VI ,r .i r.a.m o.ttaro. cl. a. I

ií - I a4 4 iSrar.l tf .

kijíi t.Ksr- - f .mihM tí taae with i

r,ta , ir..ni ur Mar aaa

i ! i rr m .isth. So nvai.da J Aadiaaa1; i Hi,

H RENT ñm rwrn rr.'lirn km Cali.t a An.... Iir Wilai--

V t H H rJ T K. v - f. m fu r M hei houf ;

mUtn. la'' ri. t'M n. not h r mu k p!- -: í. pr montl.J- ,',1 V M fr- - U

Fjli ÍÍKN'" irf bff --.in td..4tL taTf). ArM- - rj4 plenty of rrwxra (or vhr; la ree hy tnft an 4 crimL A4dre J.

O 1. f;.VT F-- terra ot vars. prlvmof 1 r ma. tmii trroantl-- ,

ÉTj.Hatit f r lAiiUariurn. tn aiuouM fmm

Ai' 4 rvom vttire mí loralitr.

FOR SALE Misceüar.eüusFi iH SAI.K Furniture, rnaat twll. 104

ri'.iiver avenue, i.'atl B.fi-- r S p.í'í .fT - íTf; - j..ei . ii

t:hinK' 'It SAI.1-- - Tw- , t,t. . i. a in i

' i. II Hi.jr K w.a-- r 13;t7. a

- r,-t- - 'ana n.ire Hunter... iwr-l- . SI" I t.av I'hne 4.'7. tf

?.r7ijt-T-r-.--

' .:.K - Al: k c i f fii-.- i, ar.J i!. a.f Pf íf!.l

?,! h nn i , u i. A. W. huUflitH. !7

V H if.:.b r t'r-- .u-- Iy aift harru-- W'ifl m!I pony

N'" 11 JS' Th Hill urtjiullrtu, H'.ti .r family pny, gH4 driví-- r

mal P.).lltr. K 1 Hitr frrnt bjus rightitr '.n nixa

b'i rii h LK Furni tur. lat.l-- .

tab le- . u. kit hen'"net. fv h'. 'k viute, nlXt ttr.ier- -

.ra. ar..J .hail CfiSTí etc- '

i:-r- H .

Knit t. i..i i.fTHi.ft---, wir rot

h.ira. A rtM-

Ki'lt KaT.K ij.l'i.-- ' nit I It flnviujc nuir.t lit'iíy HI. I tinriieaa cini:l-tf-- . ilra. EFrir !l i nile Av

"it i.A i.f:-o- iij Cap'-- i a it tie M.,ra,n.l.i'irnal

't'.oí eAI.r-:- C;u;ip. I, tt.uir. B .nr. fairfl'lrt'i W. I. TUB l, fnivetatty hall

iK üAl.K ilICAP --ream búiiír andhma ?ii Mlifti afaeet"H eAl.i;-o- i. a . 1 h.iraa Apply Nuiila... relea! K'ii.plv t'emiiiiny. tf

IT'I'. HA i.K Anytlitna yn "wane II niar ajaaar-.l- i yard. UU North Itrnndway

I'. iirVAiTrTw..ht.iN.a ""iinaia l.,mbn li'i..rn Tt.a gran.laira '

e t.ir.la took Hi at Briae Madlajar-- ' Iftr K. 1

. I! o. l aai-h- KfitiPfH-flo- n truarnre.1. T J. lli.nn.dl, i art ta J.a- -

íi.i.a P ii. .V. M.i Fi tt HALF. At a t'nuer

iipewilter, r n.d aa new. fall at 3 'lil htu.I.'i 21,; V at aenue.

I'iilt FAI.K lina. burner. alm.ait newall at .Htandaid i'lom Linar and i

I'" l Vitral avenue i

II "K HAI K Kxlra. fed I Ü t a.laf.rII i.u, Ki-l- on fur fi order by j

p.til i.f w I' Allan. P. O. B.. ZV1.,V. M. j

'nFull at.cK i.r hooka and'aiatl'-nary- call at alora neil dimr to P. U. I

.

lfr..m t. 11 a. in. It.iawall fpeelinan.'-- : i rr, r-- j

and u.'irniur. Wnikinf a Bom. ivT -Fir trt. phn tf '

FOR SALE Real Estate "InK K HA I.i; -- The Iwat laiyiDtf r'M.fli mf K

h 'w in tb- - city; hay ttutn ntnr; In- -

Afilr-- 1 I., cara Mrnlt' UMIU I. J

JK Jll HAl E- -T. rnj h'rna m jhttrh- -

t ltf..l at a Urr n. Unit alt. wiiinuil t, r i fTcr Aif ufjuerua llattera, In

. tr Wf .M1 ifnm Fr

FOR RENT Miscellaneous; I A I.F A KKA V A .T I ' H K With

j'U ut v nf water, fr h'tsn,. ApplyI". V. Idihit-- (iHiry, west f OidTnwri.

STORAGEWANTEIV-Ptanii- e. h.oaennld oolt ateat 'Tr 1 ar-.r- at reaaonabla ratea. PhenaI. Tha Hai wt .'y Warahuwaa a Impraea- -

ai.nt Co. OfftrM Id tha "Irani Block. Thlrtrteeet an4 Owtral avenua.

ll- - IMI VH THINK OF THT?i m: i!i:i ai;i; hac k:

l iar i lcnnliir and nilnB;. I.A

Iliev ktw.M lio. Ilaf imly I r. iu h ilrvt IciiiM-- r In ile aaitniiwct aro tlwllramvi- -. 4nfl 1 iMO-ntn- lite "li'in.ami im- - l'.nntn "III (In tha- - n-- t. . 121N. 'Ililnl atrial. I'lmiap 4MII.

KOKI'.ITt A 41 MWi: MTI III IInn -- i i:ii 4,s 4r mis iiikimkIII III Ml II f IlKIKMKI Willi ISl'l."l ll.lwT IKUL'-l'IIOi- I

l..Myru it kui n hi.k itios.

IVf.ii.per,) ,.f th. 1ntaa-.- . I and O'flra atf..ta Fe. N at. n.t IT. 1:Ni l. w i. aln that teraartln

' ..f laruna. X at. baa r"ot we-ll, e ji'a inienae.n I. make final fiva.-r.w-

t.e. f in of tua tw'ra. vka: M"rw-aie.- a

rtr , ina made o rr. lnjthe K W . HeHlw t. T laaatilp It M

Itan.a 7 W . and that aald pro-.- f will taa

Lei. Kef W. H. I'er... fitted PialaC'Wiri c- --nmlM...r.f. at AH.aaiaeiq tea, S. at ."W I .ee k. ;

He the f..t',.vwlna antrteaae. U Iveawii. rewrteer eai aad rwliw-- !

a . ihe 1..1 J .r. a Ha.L rianrtat jK amaaarfc. fnai aea . Jaaa Faa. law,all ef I arii--c N M I

KAM'KL R OTERO. Bewlata.

nimn rrniTT w ihikii'M, h I I..KII tuva. ai ir i tel. i

M.I I Ik Va

taat aeawethlaet Tan faa ffaa

Persona! Property Loans

JMonoy to JLoanj wrop biííJ c'her ChsH'l?; Uo onSar ami Wareho-j- K!lpui, aalev u I !). and h.h as SI .40.Loana ar jat.y made and ai.-lc-

private. Tin.: One mirth to one

j"r a. ijocii to retrain In yourpoiMuna. Our rt- - r raonabie.CajJ and see o ntfore borrowingSteamship Mckrta to and from 11

ta.ru of thr world.THE FOV-EHO- taOAN CO.

Rvn.i i and 4. Ontnl aldf.PRIVATE fFFiri:S.

OPF.S EVFNIN itLtCSU 'Vfeat Central A a TIB t

LOST

N M iaa in a Swaaimaasj Isnor pla. rr- -

isa riv naard tf

wi'.h rr-r- vit t i'ar. Hwa4 f ' rmum Alvar.!. Ihmii'riiTi'ir..r, I'ath ill- - rhurh at.J Iaraiinnv. turqaoi. asS prl p.n, with d

I'.aa- - to 12 W.avenue sr. tva.;v.

a a Ma rium an-- l ..k.L FT..irr ai;l belr ard1 hr lUilDlni Hia Ai. Htm- -

raaa. W. at PP-- -r Ave.IXicr WliMn tut nvir'h. a plr t.r gamut

prayer aid Mnaj; aíao r- - ttltntT,, mdHi a'.ll I-- marled apoa re

(urn rf trm to tto

Ft 'T ". Lj KA.rt.'i i r.LtaJ

tfi can

hvr tan.1 O y patr; r arf. R a:.--

WANTED PositionsW'A T I ait; n v'iTin

r a ra d ra nt r i h.a.-- . Ali're-

WN'IKIi l'siil..r. t..- iirt-..-- a av.rtCJ-.- A.t.lleaa 'Ink' tni ftfrir.

W TKi T.ti..a b' a flrt-ila- a iiil

ar.ait.U kamitti t.-i-l fam.iiir ai:h mir ..rK alarla

asrea. I iirr Khei ar, Wlnaate,V M I

WÁTFI) A c... ,rt-i- wo-man w.iulij Uku a ec7atrmenta aa

praetii-a- l nuiat. 116 Wral Tult-ra- avenue.

WANTED Miscellaneous

VV dwi.rtri.l'jM.'. r"' ra l...WANTKE iiV"rlrii &nd ci' .im hi I

!T!"'Vrn f 114 Am-- . tfiWA.'VTKIi T" liijy tum uniJ

í.aíi.n. W'i'i a! no take a 4J iin hrm- -

patiurr. A. K I: in- - n, O'.d To n, eBt'í fir srr- un--

sorn.i.irJoarnal.

WlMI.ll 2 "i t;.rr.;i. inual lie In fond'deliver. d at gm pTant.

WANTtil H.anr.lera for lh beat taiileboard la th city. Aiao a lew fina reuma

f..r rnt-- 41 a Caat Central avenue.WANTKIl iacli" to !. tht-l- "dyolniiT

rieanma and preaatnr by Mrallernd'-n.- . Hi N. N. 11th treat. Bat- -If'artl'i r'lir j ntp. d

WANTEb -- .rnptr basa at liahn a Coalyard.

WANTED Lumber teania to haul lumbarfrera our mill in Ooehltl Can.n

St mil.: ruada and food wa-ter. Addreaa llomlnjco Lumber Co.. Thorn- -

N M

FOR RENT RoomsFdi: KKVr furr.ishfd front

room: electric litiht, bath; for twocant le men : hoard if ileaire.l. 41& V.,.,,, , .

HR Ht-.- Three f ui niahed roomsfor Jioilaekfcplng. All coIlVeniencca.

' Invalida n.-e- apply. 70S Kmtintral HVenjl'.

iV'.ll t: T h 'urn.ihed r... rr. . lio Invalida11 F. oldH It KNT-- Tii Ui kv iuit:iyKht t fresh milk

:ini "'i ."iron;. Un hU kri'.nh o( Muui.tHin r"l. ti llp'iiH itKNT Two . 1 urrnlií h"uar j

with Iatk' - f pmI p'.ri-T- i in rear, at

unit i!rin ;7 Mirlit nrenu tfK'flt ItK.NT- - A K iillfinaii l' ih i u'iy a liu-

fri-ti- t r..im. ii.alrn ronvcriHuei; n- kn I'fe-i- l ii,M't" Vi'l 'ttl avt. tf

rFTfTTi kt TuiylJííl.i7lre,"f ,fiiKÍit h mi kiM- tJlns. h.ih, rift-trtt- ; Ituht.inr hiit Imiiii'H Niirth

i'U l;KM Ku'inPli 'íí it'.-- fr on orlad iceriilmrn; unit iiefht.

4.1 Klnhlt II KNT Kui ii'fhe r 'taifauitub.-- ' tr

' ' ' " ' ,,,,w- -. .

Ir'nK H K N'T 1 r u f u, n c h t fi.-m- i'aílIt-- . a. in. and li a. in.; no lu.att'Ja

V". v.p-- menu- -.

Mi I'.i-;- f KurriiaiM a 1.4 "'.Nci ih

KfUl Ji KNT r'lir ni !n tj A ft wnn fly furniatifti llh um of bath,

itttim hi-.- i n J n in- -vaIu.s. u .tti t...K4, hilver Art., ilt(tn

nd'It KKN T Ni- y furniihr4 r"m. bmh,

ftti. Iirhia hiiiI u- - i.f kttt hn If de- -

1id l Kant (hI ivtriuf. tKiiR It K.N T Two furniihed ratita. iticmI- -

nvtnlt-ntl- located. Appijr 7ú7 N.Plrp-- t Pt

Full l.i. NT A auiln ..f ..fflLea. auited J..r.lental aui-1- purpnaea oenaiattnjr of

re.-- . pt..n r...ni. ..peratina r.Kim and laleirw-I'ar-

I.rth llaht. alearu heal, water. B. A.Kleaaler. 11 II I'r.rfnwetl bl'M-k- .

Full KK.VT Furniaheil r..1na, pi-

ire. no Vk. .2f i Hltth.'OK fta,.T Modera r.M.ma aad b.ra.per mow i k . Mr. Caá L Craia. taet

a.iuth K.-I- H. á atawat. a p. ta Ira.

MISCELLANEOUSI'I F.!' tail'-rint- ant drwmmakj njc Work

auri!t-- 1 hf Mr M 117 X. Th

Try a Morning Journal Want Ad

Kittnir Bladder TroublesÜRIHJIHY

CI.CiURi.ESjRKLXEVIX) IN

24 Hoursara Cap-

ri.! baariticiiiavira the tkaVTW 9rlAt b l'i:ror.mi.

i.. . .

MEN AK3W0MEX.laa aw ai feyaanamrwl

é iar n. . .w. a.-- - jmt Ma.IrrilMeaaa r a.-- .- - jwaa. Wiaw.br.ea,Faa.aa ar, i aat tana.

AITOK.VEVS.

R. V. D. ERTANAttorney at taw.

Office In Flrit Nitiona) Banh BcüdlnA!nqfj'ie. Xew Mrrioo

PHYSICHXS AND StrilCEOXS.Uli. CJIAS. A. FRANK

Phywl'-'iar- . ar.1 Kurfon.Fputum fexamltiatioiL made. To-b- r.

ulosis treated. Hours: to 11al. m., 2 to. 5 p. m., 7 tJ 8 p. m.;Pun'Jaym, Í to 11 m. Rooms 4 andS. Harnett blig TeVphone 1079.

DR. fi. h. BURTONI'hvilian and Sunreon

Highland Office. 410 g. Walter trat,Aibuquerque. X. M. Phone N. SOU.

R. L. IIVZTPhy-le'a- n and Furifeon

Room I and ft. X. T Armijo BoIUIajAll'.uquerqtie, Kr Meilco.

DR3 SHADRACH & TT7LLPractica Limited

Eve, Ear. Note Throat.Ocul! and for Pan'a Fa coaatlinea. OfT.ca Wert Central ara.Htur- - to li a.m.: 1:S0 to S t m

HOMKOPATUS.

DE3. BRONSON & PPOXSONHomeopathic

Phvjlcian ar.d Surásoaa.Orer Viinn'a drug atora. Pkoaa:

Prr.ce and ruldenoa, lit. Xlbu- -marque, X. M.

DR. W. M. FHERIDANHnmeop thlo

PhyMciaji and Purfeoa.Ocrldenlal Lift Build. rg, Aibaqaar-iu-e

Viw i.fexleo. Telenhona St4."ETKlUXAJir.

WM. ÜELXENVeterinary.

Phone 405. P.estdanee 401 8. Edith.

Dri. J. i. KRAFTDental 8urn.Roorr.a t-- J. Barnit Building. Phoaa

7J4: Appointment mad by mall.AHCHlllXTS.

F. W. PEXCERArchitect

Phone C55. 1 22 1 fin. Walter Ptreet.ASSAYFR.

W. JiSXK.SAaFayor, Mining A MeUllurric!Engineer.

í3 Wí-s- t FYuIt avenu. PoatofCJe Box173, or at office of F. EL Kat, 111Eolith Thirl street.

CIVIL EMilNKERS..

P1TT ROS9County Surveyor,

Attorney bwfore U. 8. Laad Depart,merit Land Scrlu for aaia. CItII aa.(rtneerlng.Gold Ave.. Opposite Mortitna Joar

"MKKI OVKri Ia I.KiilT AND H.k.Tpak tn truth when ft rafera to brvaC

baktxl in xaia shop. It ijan't Juit happenao. It a not oua to mera chantre, bat It th

of finest flour, mlud and kndaowith skill boca of mpertonce. and bakad aaooly experta tiiov how to mtnKf tha pro- -

ffw. Outiunia ahijlCMom?, "tat. Hcht,pa' a ta Mr brt-ad-. W dfliver dallf to aojrpart 'if tha city.

PIONEER BAKERYt1 HIII TH 1 1KST kTRFKT

ALBUQUERQUEEmployment Office

Hmmt 1. Arm Ja Bladi.rnitr nt 3rd and nirml Ara.Al Ht m KKtM K. N. MtX.

RUGS -$- 3.50 and up

CARPETS 35c per yd.and Up

DAVIS & ZEARINGta Ral Cala At

ai.bi gi i agí k. I w Mexico

UAKUAINK IN Ut-A- ESTATB

FOB CALB.

i:a I roam brick, callar, jraajj bara.near car uaa.

l!ue 4 room frama. aorta tta atraat4 ft. rat, city watar.

I1S54 4 rni.m cment fJalaa aaoba.barn, ahade. aa car Una.

llXfe 4 rooai awma. Hlcaiaaia, a,In. cement arataa.

I115A I roam, t a. .err frama, andera,, wear para.

! 11 a taarldaaca. Baamean o. n. ar park' r.rn. t atury. earaaat flalak- -1 a.aaae, n.atara. la.

,llf.a ro..ra. Mary, eeaaeat black.it wee una. a,. Flrat atraacl.'ti i rx-i- tta brick cettaca. aao4ra. doaa in.

Iií. raem. atorr. brick aalllaa.. e. a. inf.sa.r r.,,a brick darelline. aiaaWwnam w.evl rv-w- . aaar ear una.

I"1" a..m tru-- ctatlaaa.Fourth Ward.tie. a ra rrasa eottaca, laatk. aba.

...ii .ireev.Uta . r.n, tncU haJh. alectrle llahtav th Hee..nd atrt.trie 7 raeca frame, bark. ate.. 6oattIriw aareet." rw.n brtrk. madera, a. Walteraaae ewa laaaaa at.ai aa

raaarawa lar aaJa.

A. FLEISCHERr.AI. f.TTr. IMdtlMr, HTBET1

MOMrw. I.IH.

J.Korber &C6i

.ale, I. ni ill la wim aa- rilii-i- l to In.,condition of thu ptiline at

I'm. la in, which wua Imr flip! home.

' tourae tliiae rutnoiM arc vitrorii tiled I. y Urn l:ntn rlal hoiin'-- n

Iil i hut the rm ! ti tiiaitia thai tin reIi;ih be n i'ofiHiiftijit!..f In both thejourm .i lucí i' tailu r and ntolhi-r'- i

C'tnlll.-a-'I he rUla.-- I" In lllive a nuhwiiy all

lila own, not a vi ry lotitr one but anil iri"fl mmI. way eiiiitii. t tija th. hnfariul H

iatie witn tin-- alalina linij pflvile'"""K "caili iny whi r.. 111., l Ink. a

l dully exert lae.Ver:' Paular in hi habit Ihe ItalMcr

adwiva lake. I.U ride al the f.uiik hourland II Iihh been a aoiirei' of ureal n- -

! him K have t (r,e hi.wav Ihruturh a crowd of people, whowere walilnit lo K''t a illtnina of llo-l-

ruler In com and rldnia! breichea. II.-i-

Ihla, Ihere wh alwnya Die tluri-p- -r

of an arian hiKii.- attack when hewalked thu alone and uiiprotci tedand he never would allow unyorm toaccompany him.

f 4la anil I nmp ta I hlldreaMy little all! an )e, I 1., r .t.ia " tillMia William It H.l I flflu i'i.lI.e.- It na. w a. I.aal a Intel al.e hid a

a.v.a at.ell an-- a l.ml.i. l.ut I.iril lief aim ' !i 4 m mi n a Itm

Willi. ul the all ,.f i... l.ir anil myhule I... y Ima n lir.-- i rr.l.l immv ii......bln IH" i I. up l,y i.nirly na. i.f

a. iui 'lina I. in. ay in ame t.y ulluc rial a.

Hi' Saw Hip I .a inc.The office boy hail hut li d colinlleea

jriiiii.lnioib.ef. 1. 1. ,, ,ir M,.rN, Htiniaeouelna. hut he fed nil etilhllHI- -

ti tor lb.- - ban-hul- l jtaiii.. thai dayI.I. h colli. I tint he il.in ni .J.rudieiiu i,t, i,i,. iril,-- him. Ap-- pt

.i hliilT tin- - hoea wi!l alt anli mili. it o . whiih had niir- -'t t.v J . n ac liaaae. he I

Ma I lia. al i.nlnv. air.'"A n I w h , ni v b..y

' I l" '' - a lain v fail at niirit- li ..n.l to. oh. r wan. it, l.i g.i- elii tfi c.i rdie i mi aiivlni.

' Icoi-h- mi- i. h 1,, I whl. II' !.ll.r. I. a alu- Wlt" inn!.- Mil,'t .i would allow tic- tin- : v

a' ' I I had iii.i'l nl Ihe le--

'noil -- I I, ,111,1 II III- - .! pin

nil ton ' nlfi.i . W l M h I ,1 is ' ol i

111 Ilk 'lit it ti ,

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"it mi i hji t w .ii it t' ' I III till lll all i'). 4ltn I' l4'M rtiW-t- l Ul" ll

I'ti'.ir' woith. ftii't '

ni i nn- tit 1 'Hi thi i.i

ir !r inr ii a awi i. tnai axnIIMi IT IIAKIl 111 III- - r WHT VIM

t I UM) IIH klll'll I.HINIKlull. I a III lltlk Mian li.mm. i i r a

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I'lunitiaT Mill ioiti.ai. mil Trttiiliie v

I'ii,, oilier ft iiii.nj-'- "atfiall utnoiii.le 'Ihe lli.al al,

itn-llt- . howi-et- . will tiot In-- tna.l.- ,uti- -

lle unill ihe im let .i ri tiK a o ni.- ahave hei-- coller'ell

When Ihe llli.il l.i'.-II.Hi-l u t.,1 !

a in. i til. k will lie ul i :l r .n the pur- -

pnae of no l:n; wm ami (..-.in- for'Itieetlna Ihe deficit.

Th loiala for ihe f..lr In re. . It, taahuw on aimi l,,e .. n ... h . ., . i "Hle.l. For i.tlviui... ..ti it,. li.liKtounda 7.1u wna taalliteil For ilowri- - i

lull li l.rlvlleliea II li:ti: é'i.r kiiln...11.14'.. From Hie I .'. I From '

me muí K'Bnl a!. ni. I reieliitai.'4i.-Ti- . utt oti-- iinv

fair From aubai i Ipl lona, ml.Ie.lii.li to dale, .7i.', and tiiiaiel-hir.eou- a

11.117Aaai.iat Ihi-- rccrlpla. however,

there lame the aurfifleitia n

In the renlpta cipeeied from Ihe fireallow, thin Iriallt ut Ion now ilefuin I.

"dina the aaaoi lailon the neal aurn ofI ! r.tju

The di tlelt from the Montexuma hall W

Hn lii. i I.enUer llnitl uaual. There .I Hlaa a deiicll from llila hull, f.lrwhieh in not eiii-- i led In .rove ainonev-makin- liiilltullnn, niid thla ''e.it on in i oiitit of Iticriuiaed nutriher Una

of Huíate and the rlalmraie acule on diwhich II I'M given Ihe llen.lt ltUrer than .l The tetieial feel- -

hoi-vr- im that It c woith thenolle.

I' tidit k the teturn of the lira) andi,i ihe in, . tica ii.h.iih-- , it...

pi nuil r and a , let. it v of W

he l.i:r a i i ..mm Cu. i., i ,nf, !

.'I'll the ill..e on ot a.i n a t

III.- Ifitaall..n c.ilif-ew- on ofli. era I

f..r mm eara f i r 'lie aiimi.i! tnee'. lllf.Itig f. r It .a i li f p., ... Ml.) l.e h. : i

ao..tl i a I ti. I.i.iii. aa of I I ,e hit.- 111ttaw I.i 'I i "'--- l III. atld ti,

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PRETTY GIRL HELD

ROBBERY1 1

a at

CHARGE8

Arir 'tr! i'i Tiicidr. í r i, iffFiMn Co,f."ji C u- ty liff;f !.ni."- - is an I'iujsu;.

n t., nlv.e of M,, " l.inre-- ;

fr rn l:.i..r. ) - i ef'. ...n a girlwho ft . ea her i .. o aa M May la iew la arreaied at Ihe I ar.U l.aa hot. b

flan-- li..w Iden r r e,, , ,,inlarn.-iy- . a.. th d , ...i.ln.l Auver-Ihae- r

Fherirf lav rr .ame over lorir irl today.

M . a ie . who a a v rv milprei yotiní w.t an mnre,'

' it aat ' .r . al h. r at and a I

212 N. Second St.Phone 878

"0UR::

'i a" 4áLwu JmS na. aíai Á J3

ILaT

C0ALis not car bottoms,neither is it slack coal,but good, clean run ofmine and is equal if

not superior to thecommonly advertisedlump and block coal--Do

net be hoodwinkedinto paying dealers anexcessive price by any-one. Our coal willlast longer and givebetter results trian anyether soft coal in thismarket. Order a tonat once and be con-vinced.

W.LTRiMBLE&Co113 N. 2d

TERMS CASH- , - i-- a. a. aewiaeaa.

V ' nilv C.B.. . i aa.1 aa a.- -MUSIC IN CONNECTIONetaaaliwajral'iiHM af Ihe aalal --af.n.l U atI' d a.-- i .14 r.n i d. i . all. aW4 at ia laea aalaiiiaa. IIi K. S.-a- PTwam T.

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I

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1907.

BIG SMELTER GOES Crex RAABE Sc MAUGERIII COMMISSION 115-11- 7 NORTH FIRST STREETFurniture

Prepare for the winter Buy your stoves nowEQRQGRANDThe quality of Prairie

Grass Furniture is uni-

form, and theie is but oneIMPORTANT EVENT IN

HISTORY OF CAMP IMPURE, healthful, iTrape cream

II would pav ion to isinie In and lime us liiiw you some g'Kal Slovesjiiid

Itaiines. Itr lake plca-iir- e in showing llieni lo oiiwliej!icjr JJ,,'yJ'Jlrl!buy now or m. 'Itiey e the kind that will glw' you

. la'rt'Líi'ííüíJJ""- -

COOK STOVES FROM $7.50 to $18: RANGES FROM $20 to $50

. WOOD AND COAL HEATING STOVES, $1.25 to $18.

grade the Best. It docsnot become brittle, to

break and crack and fray;ui lax tat juvvuti) iuvWork of Blowing in Big Plantis Successfully Accomplished kind that can be used with dust and geims do not

lodge in it; moths and 1 ' "

We also have an assortment of Sliest Iron & Tent Stoves Which We Offer at Reasonable Pricesother insects will not eatit, It is the most sanitaryof house furniture, andthe most easily cared for.

We Aim to Please

and the Town is Celebrat-

ing.

(Sparlal Corrm.pnn.leDC Murolnq Journal.( Irofrrutute, N. M., Nov. 7. The

most important vnt In the history ofthis mining district occurredday afternoon when the new smelterof the Southwest Smelting and Kelin-in- g

rcimrinny blew in. This I the bigevent for which all of the citizens ofthe ramp have been eagerly lookingforward for the p:iHt several months.Fur several weeks constant rumors

out impairing the healthfulness ofthe food. Makes the biscuit,cake and pastry more digestibleand wholesome. Absolutely free.from alum and phosphate of lime.

Chtmi' al anJyse show the low priced powders made

of alum to contain latiré quantitie of sulphuric id,

and that a portion of the alunj from alum baking pow-

ders remains unchanged in the food! You cannot afford

nafciiiwiijwnninüiiiii

WORDr a; mm . JUShave been in the air as to the date ofto uke alum and sulphuric acid into your tomacn. AZ

STUDY HIE LABELblowing in but neither the generalmanager, Mr. J. J. Murrey, nor Mr.King, the smelter superintendent, gaveout any advance information, presum-ably because they could not them-nelv-

tell just when all details couldbe arranged fur the final action. Therewere no ceremonies of any kindexcept the Joyous expressions of thecitizens.

The arrangement for the blowing ness will have to be moved fcy them men within the ly Yaipil IndiansI

AT OUR STOREWH.I, snow vor roMi'i irn: i ik or virroit tai.kim. m- -

4 II IMS AMI I IHSON I'llONOI.KAfllS; ALSO lU.MltI.IS OK Till'I .A I sl' ill.'OHtHS.

wii.i. i:iiiiut i orit Krc iors su kskoomk tiik roi.-lowix- i;

.mms or pianos Tin; ri.wos iiivr t.ivu kaum ac-

tion:ni k'k i hi ritos.. iii'sii-i,Ar.- s, srinri' iiuos.. vi(-ro- it.

M Mll.l.r.lt. IVI ItS . IUMI, AMI'llli: WOKI.U I'VMiltS l AltUAM- -

l.flI.IW I'UMH PIMIS.visit i ' STOKU ii" win. A o)n timi: to iu v.

l.m.1 it - ii.i fiiii 1. wiiMin un i a.i". i in i v

,r .it ."no time than another. plaints upon romplaints lodKed withFor the above reason It is rertalniy the auinorme in.u me en., i. .. ti... t.fi ii. ..nt tirotiM'thm. the irovernor urdereil

il.

li s3 S $ine (Mil) HI l'e. elll" i - - .

lie and the prosperity of the country that Immediate steps be taken Inrto ?iut forth the ver.v bes! effort they, the proieetion of the inliabitants or

tan noioioaioi i'i iihhiivall loads received by them and the In a letier received by a prominent

in ..,.,1,11,... fur.' i ....11 eiiiai.n the writer .stated thatprompt loading of1,1.1 i, ii,. in, mi the outskirts m

ISOS

W. fiOU AVIiDie city were compelled through fear!nislied for ioiKtiii'i.,AVKIIY TOtN'Kft.

Vice President ami (!in"iitl .ManaB--- LEARNARD & LINDEMANNIS KSTAHMSIIIl)1VUU.to leave their homes In the ev nniK

and sleep in the center of th city, go-

ing back next morninK.

A IIKOKKV H.M K.n.n niln In v,.iir linrk I Itune't t,y turn- -

TOTI & GRADITITRY A JOURNAL WNT AD!haii.i. miff niusi-li'- or irnlll l un ry.i...... ... .,t r.A ..r ltiilliinra Snuw l.tnt- -

Come and seeOur New .

Assortment of

CrexFurniture

mfiit lines hnumul lm. himli'i. "" North Third Mlraal

lll III

In hail all been so carefully made thatthe event proved to be most success-ful In every way. A slow tire bnd beenfctarted Monday morning forThe pur- -'

, pose of warming up the furnace but Itwas not until Immediately after thebig whistle had Hounded at 1 o'clockvesterday that the actual work ofcharging the furnace began and theblasts were turned on. Soon the fur-nace was roaring like an old-tim-

and at 3:20 the plugs were pulled andthe red metal begun pouring out Intothe settling reservoirs.

The officials of the SouthwestSmelling and Keflning company are asfollows: 4eorge J. (ireene, president:T. O. Travis, secretary treasurer; J. J.Murray, general manager; K. I'. King.

- smelter superintendent: H. P. Orabill.foreman sampling plant; Albion Herg-ma- n.

inisler mechanic; H. Reynolds,rhlef ass-iyer- ; C. Cockrell and J. V.Shirts, assistant assayers.

This company Is also the largestmine operator of the district, chiefamong its properties being the

the Lucky and t tie NannieHalrd. They also own and have onlease numerous other properties whichwill be developed. The company alsobuilt and owns the big reservoir andthe pine line from the Sacramaentoriver, making this by far this most Im-

portant company of the district. Mr.' J. Murrav, as general superinten lent,

and Mr. K. C. King, as sm Iter super-intendent, are both men of experience

lilT iiium-li'S- Blrinns. mirulim. ruis, nurn,i ..... .....t.l. on. I all ILIIll DBltlK.

WE SAVE YOU

MONEY (iit()( KMIIH. nil 1SIOMM. RAI, HAcooxxx)ocoooooooooooooooaV.iu nffl a hnttls In yuur !' ami Ku.l Fine Una or importaa winaa,

and Url. fiada WT urdara los

CITIZENS RISE UP

Aroused to Need of Defensein Sonora Against Raids of

the Daring Red Men.

Ih J. H. U Hldly I'n.PYR0GRAPHY WOOD this lln with ua

IIIIKMMl J(U KNAI. WANT AIIS. (.KT T II K Ml H1N.N ARTHUR E. WALKER

riro liisiirums', SUfrctary .MulnslItiilhlliiir ,ssih hit Ion. I'lioiie Sli.V

ÍI7' West I'enlcill AvciMli.

BURNING OUTFITS

EXTRA BULBS

TUBING and

wheiever we can, but notat the expense of quality.

Our good, ed

NEEDLES

PUMPKIN PIESAlbert FaberE KNOW

MEN IN

THISW Wo arc displaying an ex

I.isbee. Ariz.. Nov. 8. News hashern received hue of! the arrive partthat is now being taken by the citizensof HermoRllIu. Sonora. Mexico, Intheir defense fiRnirtst Vaful Indian.Despite the eftorts of (enrr.il I.ulsTorres the depredations of the bandsof pillagers and murderers who arepreying; upon the outskirts of the' rityhave grown to such an et tit th.':t onthe eveninir of I ictolier 7. a me tiiiK

308-31- 0 Central Ave ceptionally fine line of

THE "SHORT LINE"To the Mining Camps ofColorado, Utah and Ne- - '

vada; to Denver, Colora-

do Springs and Pueblo,is by way of Santa Fe,New Mexico, and the

DENVER & RIO GRANDERAILROAD

Through the fertile SanLuis Valley; also to theSan Juan country of

these goods and now is.ire the talk of the town.

HOT ROLLS every mom-in- s

before 9 a. in.

ni "i'i iim i w umiwmB imnnnmthe time to make yourholiday seiations while

In their work and have splen lid exec-

utive ability and both are thorouir.ibusiness men ai'd pushers.

The plant Is of ft 00 tons cnp.icifywith the exception, of the furnace.

' There has so far been Installed butore 230 ton furnace but the other fur-nace wjll be Installed as soon as theore production of the camp Is suf-ficient to justify the Installation and it

is now thought that this tvMl bo buta nhort time.

The plant Is equipped with the mostmodern machinery nmde ano the plant

hie last detail Isas a whole down toone of the most completa and modernv.,r . instructed In the iout.'west.

St. Elmo Sample & Club RoomsJoseph Burnett. Proii iclur,

120 Wist Ontral Avsnua

CHOICE L,IQi:or.S FEKVEIX AIAthe jiopular K;ime. K?nu every Mendiiv. Thiirstiiv ami s'titrilay nlehts

the stock is complete.

was held at the slate capítol buildingat which citizens of the city congi e- -j

gated. At that time the presidentof the city stated the object of themeeting was for the distribution offrom one to six ra.ibre riñes

(anil laii pnun.Is of amuniiion withleach weapon to eai,h ' applicant and FRENCH BAKERY

"IIÍ tMt t ent ml. liione 3117.RUPPE f.J.HOUSTONCothat the tire arms w.tiiiu ie lurnisnento nil responsible parties at cost.

Tile direct cause of the hurriedlyrailed meeting was the killing of three

205 West Central Ave.

Tor Informal ion as to rutin, trainser Ire, dem literal lire, mlilivsa

S. K. HOOPERl I'le-snti- ami 'Ni-fcr- t Agent,

ii:n Kit. KIWI.

THE PRESCRIPTION i

DRUGGISTMOUMMI JOt KAI. WANT AIM

BRl.NU KKSt'l Ta Soooooooooooocxdcocoocoocic203 West Central Avenue

Wnaw CU ti ti irV n t?rrik SU ILsM JL--f M So. Second

TOWNwho hate ready-mad- e

clothes be-

cause they got in

wrong in the be-

ginning.

They were in-

duced to try cheapclothes and paidthe penalty.CJ To these menwe say.

"Stein-Bloc- k

Smart Clotheswill fit you,give you style,and last, -b-

ecause

the menwho madethem thinkmore of thevalue ofa good

talkXI West Gold M M EILjlit ::

The ore. from the smeller will bebrought down from the mltva by theway of the railway spur now bellioperated by a, 1 enl sv.-lti- engine. Thisapur runs upTnto the hills about threemiles. Krom hls point a tramwayruns through the L,uckv Hill andaroun.t the flat above, connecting withthe various mines In the central partof the district. The ore Is dumped,from the tram car Into the ore binsat the head of the spur from whichIt Is automatical loaded Into thedump cars and -- un to th sn.eln r.After reaching the smelter It all pass-es through the samrler which Is en-

tirely automatic Jtul .u model of ll.kind.

Two shifts of thirty men each willhe worked, each, shift working twelvehours.

The mining men of the d;sfrl '. arcvery much encouraged with the open- -

' Ing oí the smelter and wltn the up-

ward tency of copper ther seems tobe every reason for the prediction thatthis is going to make one of th live-He-

ramps in the territory. The min-

ing facilities are certainly as go i l

can be found anywhere. it ti a

trunk ;ine of rullr is 1 ninrini 'hrn.iliorogrande, with fine local wagon'roads, with the smelter now In oper-ation, with po I schools am' chu.vhcsanil with a superior las of citizens

' .mi business men, and tinaliy. withthe best sulfate indications of any

'raron m the entire southwest It wouldbe liard to nee why the camp shi uldnot have a veiy flattering future ore

It

SATURDAYSPEC I ALS

11Ai i (mm (iK (l'.H

ATKKMI !,(!I ( (M 11AM TH( HM OKU I.K II'MIIH'tlHTKII Vl (.(( XIIIOKNiA (iKVI'KHApril'sI't AI HI-I - HMMMONSI'l MI KIVSMil KMliKIIN IlKANM

HKANSI l I II I At I KI NKMI Villi I I IIK H

The Monarch GroceryCompany

307 West Central Avenue

Phone 30.

t r frrruiw ? .rxn-- . MEN'S HEAVY SATEEN SHIRTS f t, I SPEC AL FOR THIS WEEK J m.,.- - r . rinfl nnj ucavv

,Ul.tlN ollll VIUUI UVhbMibO .in nil. y ?' o. CI,;, to UnllI l, or.l I i c C T UHUI T O.llCt.ll Ollll lOl MUIM VUIUI, OU( MiOf ÜUÜ CdV V WUUI Veil no u ,

u hod collar, This number hasone of the best fitting, warmest ana ?

veiy detail for making a shut goodEaton - Hurlbut's Celebratedr. ..ii. i t 4, imost co mo iai; e e'jii s maw, ? . i .

and Box Paper and Envelopes, put í t.tting, strong ana aurauie, suu, afits as closely as a stocking, j ;conforms to movement of the X up in artistically finished boxes, $ 'n uun, jrvrvi , f,.i..i..i.M v.ievery , ,.' shoulders and aim holes, faced

Hhilrlrpr,'.; cirs. the Dair 35c ? i filled witn unruica wniie iauiic t xlimb. w. ...... , , .w - T Adrv Winthrop sheets. Envelopes sleeves, and felled seams through-

out. This shirt is well woith 25 pertMisses' sizes, the pair

Ladies' sizes, the pairwith assorted flaps, such as

.'50c t X-- i

for it.than we ask11101 ÜX long pointed, medium pointed, cent,

s r, . I i t.fllnt rvinrliMi--n rnnnrl T Frit 11 .$1.25IlltUlUIII iuuiiu M. i.i--.i- .

m I LljUIUI VVC1IICI,

JTHE WAG MUFFLER OR

SWEATERETTE 'I corner wallet, and new circular titRAILROAD BLAMES

SHIPPER FOR

THE DELAY

t i flap. These goods are the very j i' I latest styles of high class sta- -These are worn by ladies, me

boys and girlsare easily put on and T .. j ii . -- ii

MEN'S WARM LINED SHOES

Mutoi mar's Lined Shoes, don-gi- la

quiiU'd top, hair plush, lined

throughout; Satin Calf foxed blu-clv- 1!,

globe c.ip toe, rubber heels,

tinnprv. nnn crnnra v sc urJ, & ,t" A Crin nn JCn nir hnv SKI ndon't interfere with any otner

lk yJLi CtlIU I JJ Llll UUA. IllA perfect chest and I .n .. nn . . , c

. .ment worn.afh V I 1 . (T II till AtllL. 1 L t tULUIUI i4 U ,U mnct corvirfi- - L r . ... ... X tiJ.'f TIllQ AHP fit tnPui.uui "iui, ." x pricc or thls wcck on,yf at tic . pUmp IJ1 .i I IIIJ W VI IU Vi

flh P HITIC fi TOT 0 I'JUUI Wldl, mo . or I . , , ;d most comfortable-. , . X. A DOX CJu T ff.linitü

EXCURSION

PHOENIX, ARIZONAami i:inrit

r'4.i r o i hi:T II 1 It II A i: I 1. O X A

T l:il It I TO It I I. I R

General Manager of the PecosValley. Line Writes About theTroubles of the Car Shortage

; firmly around the neck, fastens ; shoes macie: im cold feet when this

f with patent clasp buttons, and has &hf)R s wo,n( he pai). $250extra piece all in one, long enough - aV

name thanthey do of thequick profitsof machine-mad- e

suits."C They are tailors,not tinkers. Will youtry these clothes ?

Suits:$18.00 to $30.00

Overcoats:$15.00 to $30.00

i

E. L.WashburnCompany

, r.r ikn , 1. TI'Ai ni mnHpi in luvci ii iv im-ci- ii" y " m"- - rX T nf cunlor tnit fnhrir. SiVCial at, ?NOVEMBER 10 to 1607

MILLINERY ' If

Just arrived, a lot of nw trim- - .

Died and ready-to-we- ar Huts foreach 25c and 50c ;

$17.85 i

KOI Ml TPIP(.0011 n mil i:x i

I ladies and misses, and our prices Ij

INFANTS' BOOTIES

Infants' Booties with soff leathersolos, cenuine lamb's wool lined,

fancy dose woven crochet knit top,

strings and tassels to match; co-

ins, light blue, pink, and white, thepair 35c

hfads' Wool Knit Booties, as-soit- cJ

colors and sizes; special, the

NOVEMBER 18th, 1907

The following letter from Mr. AveryTurner, geneial manager ol the Pe-

cos 'lley line. conceinhiK the carhurta, ill "s! of considered- - Inter-

est t'i shippers In New Mexico vh);re waitinff lor car--;

Amariili. Texas, Oct. SI.tr. V. IT. Bowman. Aent Melrose:rir Sir: Th question of car

shoitaze 1 at this time very defiér-ate situation lor the pubüc, a el!tin lh railway enmpanv. and Btt alert

re.nly by shiiier". the niHj'intv ofw hom are cousin the Lirr'-s- t Pr centof ihi shortage, on f th irslow work in heading and unloadingnf th car- - .

The rjllasy romrany is vitally In-

terest 'd in f cm ili to fí1üll oi del fur loaitirin Us line. flipuldtr Is more int teste.l thin the is't-wa- y

cmpiv for the reason thsfwhrn en, "lies are not furni h- -

l.r.illiltlv i"l their thyim in holilinc th urtnmo.lny

while ihs railway ciirany l"-- es nolh-Ir- jt

mj.ikjIt: hey know the husi- -

YOUTHS' HEAVY UNDERWEAR

Beys' Heavy Gray Shirts and

Drawers, double fleece lined, close

gauce, Prussian bound and well

made throughout. One of the best

go rid s manufactured for boys'

aie the same as ever, always w ;lowest. I

r u nn A TP IHUT X

vi sToitix mis Ai.ioi:n.We are rad to Ancr Quest Ion

pair ne ana zucI Telephone 1013.wpnr, iizes 74 TO o i, CJM OJUi t i a vT. E. PURDY

AdlATAlbuqucrtjue ,Wew Mexico

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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1907.i I

Fairly romtidered, bin record In w holly :ninoiily may b. e in ami practicoChe JUtBincrque a kind of Sabbith-keeptn- aminority muy believe in anr practicemorning journal

were B eolhl oh (!lhr.illa! .'hen theftnani ll Kklf In-ti- tn look c loudy,you 'to nut ( pruiient people

an anxiety In iret their moneyhnnied Into Kohl ami ellver now,

(hoy iilw.iy. lil In the tiny of the"wllil !" liarikM. hecMUxe they know

aaeet' DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR

WINDOW DISPLAY.

J A fine assortment and latestdesigns in Iron and Wooden

S Beds ("Mission and. French

Imlefenetble.'Joe H.iilcy m.nle a Hpeech at Abilene

yemerday. lnlhat upeeih tie did notattempt to dlwuwi the facts In theruin: He did, however, elate: MMll

Crawford him suborned more men toperjury than any olhor ten lawyer1

BISHOP' S CUPCHOCOLATE

. Prepared with Milk andSugar Instantaneous

mioiiier Kind of Sahb.ith-kin-pln- Hutin thin as In the two precedingon. a, the civil ruler has no right toilej-id- w hich shnJI be kept. That is amatter between a man and Ills (bid.

Hut what shall be done with thelaw.' 1 reier p, the existing relic of

Pulijl.lietl It l"t

Journal Publishing Co.Ihe l'nlled Ktmen poveriwienl flt.'ini!

bygoii,, days, the territorial Sunday : Stv es"). ' wftthat now practice In Ihe mate ofHiioil for hi) Ihe IiiIim of all the biinkn, Try It,Pilil.'itl n.i hence the verán eitlüen would i.. 1 noun ipiote again i romPratt,. "There are hundreds ,,fK.IIIIll RKK Prices from $3.00 to $40.00T

Child's Bannister Beds, Iron- -rather have u hunk billTexas.' 1 have never suborned anyman In my life, and i denounce JoeMali-le- mm a liar, bribe-takin- g scoun

laws on the statute books that canit M KM.V.I i'iif Kdlt'rIliimnt-- Mariuir rM t'H I'. Kfcl.l.T mu ue enrorreu; there are very jnanylhan a Bold pteee, beeaune

r-- y.tj;..NEW STOCK OFPRESERVES

it ! huniller..mu were never Intended to he

They arc sops thrown to tnirnFnl.r.-(- a. 4 matter nt 111

local elaiis. or individual InfluentialThUN It will he Keen that the prest....i,.lli ! Alhuqurrqur, N M . UlnlfT i I

drel iifxl a toward."W. I.. Crawford."

t'omnirrtiiig upon the foregoing, theUecord-Heral- d sajs: .

-- Look them1 erlterus.

"The prosecution of noliele-- oreu-pMtio-

and the indulgence in unlet.

and Brass, $7.00 and up.Warden, $3.85.

CASH OR PAYMENTS.

5 FUTRELLE FURNITURE CO.,2 West End of Viaduct.lHOtMlinMH

Just'

ent Hyettm Ik vast Improvement onIhe old yutem, hut It only teñen halfway; wh.it Ihe country neetln now Ix ..Jjjtut: iiiikmvi; jolito a i. I nir.

IMNIM1 hH I Ml KAN lF M or.erl amusement, since thiy involveno violation of private right, cannoihe prohibited by law without Inrririii- -

VI Mi ll. HI PI'OHTIMJ THK II I :

"'"Liar, hi Ihe-taki- scoundrel andcoward:' It uhu?. less than that thatfilled the air of the neighboring; staleof ,oul.iiina with demands for vindi

III THK Hr l't III l( A I'AKTV Al l, Til Kan amendment to the present blink-ing law that will Rive the depositorIhe Mime protection that Ik now glvei;HVÍIC. AMI THK Mt.TMIIlm OF THK III-- n'fi uj.oo .ue religious nneriy or tnio'i--

IIIIIKW l"IHTl HIIKN JTIKt AKI.K'l.HT. to Ihe cation of honor find threats of bloody

deeds In the I'ulTery-Siincler- casi-- . Korless than that. Texas streets have been

The law un It Ktandfl, abfiolutely ln- -

vv no are inus prevent, d and such reg-ulations vvnuU) therefore he iineonsti-tlor.a- l.

You cannot compel a Juan torest unless he wishes to. You can-not make a man virtuous ty concur-rent resolutions."

t r a - it,-- - $I ura.r rlreiilHllua iIih any olhor pim Inm llrvlo. Ihr iillly HtMl- in .New Maalea f I nMirei the rnunlry ijalnut. piinlc

urn on ir Ihere I mi mull., drenched, at the very least, with dropslHr4 rtrr? da m In )mr.

NEW BREAKFAST 'FOODS

Coming in very day,

'We have mpde arrange-

ments' with Mr, Matthew tohandle his dairy butter, and

UNI-MA-TI-Cl

of gore. Hut apparently It will takefor irohl ii n il silver, to be hidden away"The Morolx iimniiil h lilahrr rlrrn In old stockings, because Ihe bills are j very much more Mian this to stir Joe

lull.. mMitft (nun la eeiiril.-.- l t mny llir

Siinda Is pprely a relig-ious practice. It never was anythingelse. Therefore a law enforcing it ispurely religious legislation. Hnt sincethe consiát tit Ion of the I'tilted Statesdedans that: "Congrí as shall make110 law resitectln u n fit n titlHhmt.iit of

Hniley from h,ls nhrlnking quiet.known by the people to he Just asitirMr l .,ll.tnnir.iii" mr nuy other ilnllv Inew Meiire.' I'll, American rw..Ntr III "Pence lovers will regard this ns

very much to Hailey'a credit. It derrlor.safe as the government, itself, and If(lie law can be so amended as tn givthe same degree of aeeurlty to the serves mention, for It Is one of I he reltgii'iie, or prohibiting (he freo ever- -

wiif have it fresh twice aIse thereof. It follows that anv lawlepotiitor, it will he Impracticable, If

I.Miie Leaf HiHik I flip ideul tvrr for 'ent Vttfketor !(. k i t ull kindtt.

Khft( held by ring run h?, Inserted or rr muredfiilnnilv. v

rHrm from 2ViíIH fíTB'ill imlirfl.Hound In f lelhle Iullter.IM'lti-- Irnni yi.UO nu t

H.1 S. LITHGOWRiM.kldnder and Itulil.er Kttlinp Maker.

IMione d't, Juurnal IliiHdlng.

Tt Knn i1 m iti Hirriox.tiiiilv. v mmt Jeur. tn i'trttnre.imiI, lo crrtrr, nri monlh

I(iih. li mini. nii.mtinlon luir keeping is uncoil- -t it Uti'.llul.not Impossible, to ever create a" run week.

very few tilings that, can, from anypoint of view, be regarded aa to his'credit since his underhanded relations!with the Standard nil company wire;

upon the banks. A man will say then,In the oiiiv case, as he s lys now Ink.W NKMI IIi hi iji m(i r,

Agj'ln. many ?, if

citizens observe ano. In r day thanSunday. They certainly llave a C.od-give- n

riirlit to work six nays. Nowlli-- oxeratlon of the Sunday law wouldcither prohibit the free xerciae of

brought to light over his positive dinJula of the facts."

the other, "It's nothing lo nte whatthe hunk does Ihe I'nltcd Stales govo thi: ititiiiT i it k. ernment guarantees to save me from

The tight currency frost operatesims" and w henever you put the puh-- jA dl piiti h lo the Mdl id.'iu, Journal as impartially as the rain of heaven.lie mind In that frame you put thethetr religion, or rob them or a pfrlion of their time; either one of whichnets would infringe their Inalienableright, since the pursuance of noitades.soccupation does not Involve ihe vio

hanking business of the country upona few days ago told us that 1'reidentA. II. Hili kiuy. of Ihe Chlcajjo UrealWestern Hallway company, hail staledpublicly that he whs in favor of a

11 basis which makes a fiuuiicial crisisMcParlland's

HatsB. h: briggs & co.lation 01 tnt. rights, of others

and fulls upon all alike. Here's a dis-

patch from pious Philadelphia, Nvhlchlilis us that work on a certain newand elegant church bulding has beentemporarily suspended on account of

it business impossibility. KATilíllA 1

Hut vvp are told-th- this ennnot

Jliailnusl b.ink In wnlch the govern-nieti- t

shall deposit Its treasury funds.He h.i Id;

DRUGGISTS .

Proprlrlom f AU unido Fhurmucy, (lotdAeui( luid rimt Htnwt. '

H'Klilnod I'lmrmiity, 'ornr of Runtml and Unmiiwny.

he done without putting the govern-ment Into the hanking- huslness .Verywell; since (here Is a dlsposlllon to

What the. Editorsofthe Southwest

the disturbed condlllon of financialaffairs. And on the sum. day Iherecornea over tho samo wire a dispatchfrom Peoria, Ihe center of one of the

"The ofllclal reports of the I'niteilput Ihe government Into a great mnnyStates Iressury shows that on lastsorts of business, In which tunny of greatest whisky making districts In Are Sayingfear It would do more harm than

PARISIAN BEAUTY PARLORS120 South First St. ;"

Thimda. ocliiher 31, there waslocked up In Die Idlemuí useless, the enormous sum of good, why mil begin on a business lit

which It could do hut little hnuithe world, and tells us, "Nn Internalrevenue lax wan collected In the filthInternal revenue district today for themanufacture of spirits owing to the

I.'l 7.1 70.UDÍ of actual l ash, w hile nilthe banks in till the reseri cities of HAIR GOODS!and a great ileal of good?

Our styles are diS'tinctive from allWestern styles aswe purchaseclusively in theEastern market.

refusal by ,ey York hanks to liotior

Wlio.'Who will be the fit- t senators from

Ariz. mil? Sixteen year.i ,'iro there wasmuch Interest manifested In. this r.ues-I- I.

m, with Hon. Mail; Smith, the late

It Is coming to a, point where a Mr. and Mrs. Jañms Slaughterstatesman, will need to hnve some- - drafts from (lie peoría banks. The

demand for cash has had the affectlielge Harnea of Tucson. vi rnorof temporarily slopping shipment ni:1

ihlng more than u presidential buonilo keep )i i in well before Ihe public. L f. SOUTH:..... .... .. . Zulhk of Phoenix ami Hon.' John C.

Ilerndon (now decease, Ii of Present t,In the lime 1'nht.- Tucson Star.SITTU Till: ISTIIMI'S.

tile I'ulted Hinted 'bad suspended cashpayments nnd the movements of Iheropa had stopped and laborers were

compelled to nccept check for wageInstead of cash, nil for want of cur-rency, which want of currency IheNew Voi k bunks are trying to relieveby MnporUnn; about :!ii,iMU),(ii)H ofgold, or about of the

, amount held hi the treasury Idle anduscleiA.

"Can any sjsteni of government

wnisgy mini rla. The distilleriesare running as usual, but 110 goodslire taken out of the bunded ware-houses.'' and whisky In a bondedwarehouse Is only an aggravation.

r 1line of Ihe strongest nrguments of II IIthoMe who opposed the undertaking bythe i'nltcd Slates of the Panama ranalwin that our people could not live ' Phono 10(10.

813 W. Centra!.there on account of yellow fever, but

, riip-riop- .

Cencral C, .. A ins worth, the ercamllilale for emigres in his terri-tory on ttie Joint statehood ticket. Isreported as saving that PividdentItoos. veil told him, in tin- oftw,o witnesses, thai 'he would veto anvslnnle statehood bill-fo- Arizona amiNew Jlivxlco that ever conies up tohim. That statement was made bythe president Jn his desperation over

The Pie who refuses toy wot k andbe il good clttyen Is going to hav etrouble iinlesa he can acra pa

an Income and go to live inParis.

our oflicer have how been 111

GRAIN I

AND

ALfALfA

.

ittie opposition to Jointure jn'It was made to have rene; in this

bunking be conceived which wouldproduce more absurd results'.'

' us have a national bunk which' Is mil only mol enough for the peo-

ple to depifl.it their money In, but Is

also good enough for Ihe governmentto deposit lis money In.". And non that we have gut thn pan-dora' box of goverament ownershipand government control wide open, letuk keep stilling up the contents tillwe bring lite hanking fiuestlon to the

Kioitgh A l il rl i n ii hi lt esses cont iiiuelo wed lilies to prove that Count Kohlh.m not entirely spoil,., a thing.

Civil or Moral, Which?

charge on the caiinl slrlp for 11 goodmany months and they have not been

ilously troubled by the climate. Thesimilar work has been thoroughlydone. Kever-breedlr- g swamps havebeen drained, mosquitoes have beenfought nnd the workers have beentaught the ways of cieanlness andprevention, and llicre recently arrivedin New York from the hyt h mus "Ma jorPhillips, iie.nl ,,f the Anion Hospital,the largest Institution of the Kind In

lerrltory by Aln'lwoilh in the hopeUnit Joint statehood might be accept-ed. Ainsworih must in- charing underIhe collar becas IT- of the mann.-- lieand his Joint stufeliood followers hnvebeen put down and out by the flip-flo- p

of the president. The presidentnow- says he will use his influence tosecure separate atlehoinl for Arizona,a tl'l.ig which Ainsworih irave solemn

BALDRIDGE'S YARD IS THE PLACE. For Lumber, Shingles and Lath. Large Stock of Windows,The state

body" of p.may be defined ft aple united iindi--lovernm.-n- is oriiitiuedlFov eminent. I .nan ui'iier siun'tleil. II lQ() Paints, Oils, Brushes, Cement, Building Papei on hand"i ion. ll is onlslneil tor a d fin lie assui anee last yiar. on .he word of

was impossihie. I'.isheepurpose. in the words of the president. J. C. BALDRIOGE, 4C5 South First St.. Albuquerque. N. M.

the canal, zone. He reported that Iherehas not la-e- a cae of yellow feverIn Ihe xoue for live month. Thaiought to settle the (mistión.

Itevievv.i Pilono MIO. 1021 No. ottrtli SI. j

NO TIME TO THINKA Warm Proposition ?ANTiFii!ilLTABLE- -

inane ji. I . ovcrn meat existto protect the and properly i.fIts citizens, it can not. as a rule,' in-vade tin. rights of an Individual or tier-so- n

except to enforce Hie rights of an-other Individual ofv pet on. Any lawwhich goes beyond that ptlnciple.which undertakes to abolish lightsthe exercise of w hich does not invi.lv

Now th.it ,l.i pun is milking whisky,il remains for Kentucky to get evenby Invading the market fur kimonasand chrysanthemums,

A lMII; IIKIMTIKOilmm

Tlio t.ooil Old Day Are ionc.,It Is pretty safe lo predict that

there will not be so much Informa-tion concortihig the deliberations ofgland juries Hunting about the streetsof Santa In the future as thereha been In the past. It is getting tohe understood by a I'ettain class thatattempting to iniliienije Juror Is nutan altogether safe and pleasant pas-time. There are Indications thaitimes ale I'li.inging. - Santa Ke Hagle,

Tío-H- ei.ld innrnlnus siul i rtmlndus of warm utntersnr. hlnnkPt. and qalln.We luive . I!.f..i yu l.uy call Slid j

i oi- cmatily and prico,A ff...,.t rWre, rlMie.t-gnrmen- Y.r women t

'

an InCiing.-men- t of ihe rights of olh-V- I.

or lo limit the exercise of rightsbeyond what Is necessary to provide

t for the public, welfare and the gen-eral security. c"nn not he included Inthe police power of government. Jt Is

jar, iiini-n- , Míe In H.i:,.ftfree. rllilinl irarment far mn S.'.r.then, 50 o $I.S.i.

top.

We reproduced III these miliumsyesterday n very s.dld mid convincingarticle from the Kansas city Journalin which; It was mude perfeitly plainto every leader that what alls thecountry at the present time, la dot uluck of fin rem y, hut a hick of

and i)miI tells Ihe whole storyIn one line.

Ihe great foundations of the coun-try are solid us lock sound current .

good crops, favorable foreign com-

merce. Industrial mid transportationIndustries prolicide, domeiHc tiaiie

ami the glial mass of Ihe peo-

ple in all parts of the country pros-perous. Thn "plnclt" wan solely duelo the discovery of Improper manage-ment in cettain Itnancial institutions,this discovery creating distrust anil atA lime In ii. owing to a protitictedpiriii of prosperity, credits were ex-

panded lo sin h an extent Unit theboarding of money the basis ofit edits--create- d a dearth of currencynnd iu' i It.it.'d coiiti action. Thislaused embarrassment 40 the hanks,end when depositara saw that thebanks weie emb.it tasi il the uatui'.il

lilr.n' Un.lerwear, lie to tOc, as to alts.

,a govcrnmenl.il usurpation and vio- -lat.s Ihe principles of abstract Justice, A Pa knge fur" Our .Murk.

loo..'!"'y ,i'.V" !"'".'!. ,1"'1,'.""''1 '"'del The Hon. Mark A. Smith, having, II. SI O OÍ IIIH. ..... It. l.i.. nlinua! two weeks in the SO to It 00

1.(10 lo I.SO

(Efrctlv Juan Kcb.lFrom tho Kust Arrlia. Depart

Sn. I. Southern Cat. Rip 7 46 p liispNo. . Oallfc.rnla limited ...11. 20 P 1:0 pNo.7. North. CaL Fast M.iTl ..14:56 p ll lipNo. . El P. Met. Oitr Itip..ll:45p 13:2 a

I'm lho West-- No., rhtcnjco Faat Mall I I Hi

No. 4. Chicago Limited l:Up f:tpNo. I. Chi. A Kan. City Eip.. :0p T'.ID P

From tho HoutbNo. S. 'hl., Dn. K. C. Bl T:MNo. 10 eonnseta at La m y with branch tm:n

for Panta Fa and atop at all trx-s- . polnta InKa Msilen. T. JO. Pl'RDT A Kant

territory of Arizona, passed tlirouglltown eaMbounil, ho Ti lie i

ticcts to put in ame time liiinting inOklahoma, hi fore going to Washing-ton. Kor probably ti'.c lirst timemany years the Hon. Ma:k had to payhis fare en the Soutlifrn Pa. ific road.

.o. i. oí .is .i c:m louav is a'civil institution: and Is not ordained!lo enforce morality. Moralitv mav bel.lelilí. d as follows: "The relation or!conformity or to the i

ti ne Pioial standard or rule. The con- -formt'y of an act to the divine law."

Now llo. .llvO. I.... I.. ., ..o..

The lOtnporl.-- C.axette says a ICnn-a- s

gitl who describes herself as a

dashing brunette, musically Inclined,and weighing K'" pounds beforemeals, Is advertising for an Indianhusband. She has probably been rend-ing K. Mimóle Cooper's novels, unil liasan Idea that a red bridegroom, withthe brand on thelabel' would be something real sweet.

In Justice to' the prospective hus-bnni- l.

Ihe poor Indian whose untu-tored mind Is aid to blollxe a pale-face siiuavv until he gels her, Ihe di-nette wains him ay,ainst any womanwho describe herself as "dashing."

Cash Buyers' Unioni;t xohtii stxiiMi sthi:i:t

contained In the Ten Commandm.'iils ' 1,1 '''" '"g Tucson he gave up hisj paid for i n.p. ii tallón and itskr i Try a Morning JoumaKVantAd' I 'on. !u. tor Scrivens how much he w;icharging peop'e to li.le over the road

M lin pities lMiin In Irak ant! the halh-rsi.- i.

It.sir U II.NHleil. I.iek mil for a fallIn Ihe eetllna lirlew. All small lenk

NliMtams II nrcleelril. and It rMthas i.f money t. renlr a eelllng. 'Ihe..treM hm lo mvwIU ll.tml-e- l.lll Iseltl.sr I. .nt In Ihe (.est iinnllng at llirlr(. ..r 4. WHl.-- .it fi.r i.sil.lr friiksHli.l rtisiy Joiiils. W are rvaert l'lnnil- -

and takes cognlrance of the thoiiglit.nnd Intents of .ti sus I'ltilstsaid- "Ye hive h.ai.l that It w.?ssaid bv them of old time, thou sh.iltnot kill: and whosoever shall kill shalllie in danger of the judgment : but I

s.iv unto you, that whosoever is angrvwith his brother without a cans,, shall

and was told it was our cents a mile,straight. The delegate told Ihe con-- Iductor that when he got to H .illusi-on he would lake up the matter nfliUiro.id fares in the Icrrítorl.-s- , and

in pass..te of a bill regnlat-- iln Hicni. I'oiiiliii lor S. Vixens grin- -

The Imagination ran pi. lure nothingx The Way It's Done

ent. u.e ..til. (lie Lest material, lite'a ider than the wigwam of a noble rk in unship, and guarHito-- all work done.be in danger of the Judgment, and liiink Ai...i: I

Our lumber is manufactured at ourne, I and told him Hint If he didled man laid desolate by a dashingbrunette. In these days the red manan I brother lives si) close to civiliza-tion that he can t keep his dishing

;'! Standard Plumbing anddo any more for the traveling pul

w nosoever snail say In his loollier.Haca (or. vain leliowi. shall be Indanger of the council, and whosoevershall say. Thou fool, shall lie in il.in- -v..i ..r t,..ll t.

IHeating Companysiiuavv from Ihe department si. nes, hale his brother is oior.l, r..r v..

the next mi" hoi than he did for Iheof Aei7oiia the la-- t session

the people would have to keep righton p. iv In;; full tare. I.oi.tsburg l.ili- -Cl.ll

own mills, from the pick of the bestbody of timber In the southwest, ac-cording to the report of the govern-ment's experta. A large tock of Uryspruce dimension on hand.

Why not buy the best when It Is nscheap a tho other kinds.

n i Hi i al na "irowr.a man may hale his p. igbbor orbrother all his life, he may covet ev- -

land tt a long way to the r.irestj primeval where the murmuring pines'ami Hip hemloi k stand like liruidsof.d. peware of the Ii.ishing Itrun. tte.II II. .ble Si Ion of the house id T.I It -

. M in- - Afi aid of w

ct.vtrnng he sees. h,. may thinkof I very womsn In- - s. es: but

so long as lie tontines It to histhough! no i Iv d govei nm. iil seeks to

How AImuii the Yuiiiis?Kl I'asii the sanest community

aiiyuhere; she m ver gets unduly ex-

cited and IM not frighten at Hal-lowe'en ghosts ,,r ':i!l street bearstories Id I'.i-- o Herald.'

Rio Grande Lumber Copllllisll 11 i in .

oimoril. andI he no. ral la w

tikes the form

Insitiiit of promptediheni lo draw mil their money andlilde It away where they thought It

wool. I be safe - .in, I that always meansa Iln.11u1.il n-- i. In , ause It cir Hcs thevery cond ilon of llnnu' that ought toIn- - avoided.

IVhat we must have in the bunksor the hanks is a fc lini; or ab-

solute roniiibrie on the pari of thepeople, that 10 m.ittir what liaii"'"-I1- 1

Wall Si reel their mmu j on de-

posit in the hanks Is alis.dule'v t,And that brirji us fat e 1.1 f. ie it 1

the piei-tion- . how tali eu.'h a

of 'ilifhlrll. e be evtab.i-.lo-- In theminds of t lie pi ople

Kitty e,.isao, vibli h i byt a loicrpetloil 111 Ibe life of a nation, evclvstate In the uinoii hid a banking s,-aen- i

of lis oan. and as a rule, anythree or four men anywheS". whoould leise molo y enough among Iheni

All these things areare li ansgr.-sslon- of

but mm! the in. ill. rof an outward aci the

rtione 8. Corner Sil and Slarquefte.' ill naniKoTieIf-- i

HIUIM- lire intolerable position for a

nation as for n self-re- - civil ruler cannot punish him. And1 ........ ......cv.-- wh.-- he Is punished lor the out- - lernap- - V..i .

ng m in. Is to li.urr and tn. n not GOOD SHOES'INHtlMHNtllHiMMMtlMMIIIIIINHlNHItKHtf.mi act in- - is not puntshe.l for ln vssisi.nu i,..riii-- i.enei.ii .vu narcC.

ble t.. make good - 'I'll. M.I

..IlImmoialltv. but I. Is ImivHlty. has reverelv arr nuned the courts of

(tod's gov ernnieiii Is ihe only inmal New Mexico vv hi :i he slated that the S. M MIMIKK, Vie Presl.trnl mné Mavaafar.L. llHOIlks, rrr.iib-Bt- .

M nmyitR!.piov .tilMiit ru.xi-ci- h Imm 11 f.tr thr At Right Prices lit x i ni i: i;i (.ii o .iuvi i n

JOHN M: MOORE REALTY CO.

gov. i niit.nl. .He alune U able to un- -

ihe thoughtv and intents ofhe h. .nt. an. I reward or punish ac- -

i ordlllalv So it t evnls'lt lh.lt VVitilill." eufore-me'n- t or m.o.ilnv n il pov-- !linn, nt can have ' nothing to do.

Molality Is niity lo the hiv of'ibid and must niuing from the heart.

1 m il(t i'i;t to run ( hp mi ( rkilht' Jlirit. TÍ'im u til kím :i f.tip

t ni(ir Mt n. Th c.tiirt ;irp tot in -:

too ,! :ii I inn-- ; Tirillu r i it .vh.labli thnt ail of imp rourff ar w(mK-mIiI-

Huí th f;i. i ri tn iiti th.il in lhoIt. ñu- - .ft thiTi- hi ''! iio--- .t n t

Si naior li.ilo inii.ii imp:

ing his light f

of 'I i xas, r.i.i'.dml ,iMiiiii,riH'i' .lar-re- ..

'.-- ilon tti.it In- - (TABI.I"ilt.n lSU.a Tri.rriioxr m.l WKST OOI.D AVIIXORroKATI'D IMI :to pay for the pruning ..f an at mfui (ut .i'I nit-- h;tv- - ttMiti;

niornl Im n1 thu ti.U-w hi. hrity in1

ll.ti.-.- satistle.l to IK. for a whileunlet retirement, s.iv. th. I'liicagu

Vei v l.:tl. lu.s l , n

ii.i from him ouNid.- t, r.l.is

Thete are some cheapn - riKi: lsi ItAVt r: f .rIt. .1 r ln.'irani-- Mmpanl.a00k well, but do not

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ho e I hf-t- toóI., the extent

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out upon Ihe peoplef or hini- -

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i mi.ii. Tlir't"i' no m;mnimnl iv Uiw. Si tb.' ni

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hull "'lf ni f ni"í ,

r iK h!iii (nil.nati-.- .1

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Mr. ..ni.Vow SiMtnth-k- a In. ti.inlTn,

t.t k m IT '( th' tl f(il-- uitlUll'P W tit (itl Im ,M1' 1).

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wearace !,ea!i

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Hot people to . n till ho Ih. el.-- I

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iltMtOlIIMtMttitmnMMa......... 1

7THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1907.

tvinsaALL CASE lit IIn B

to

the union representatives made theirstrongest fight on the proposition ofa shorter day. Heretofore it has al-ways been a demand for better wageswith the hours remaining as they hadbeen.

This year, however, the machinistsdecided to ask fur the shorter dayand the boilermakers also decided toput In the same 'demand. Both weresuccessful ln,fhelr efforts. ,

Under the nine-hou- r pet day planthe machinists and boilermakers

overtime for all they work overnine hours. Previously they had tolabor 10 hours before receiving over-time, which counts time and one-hal- f,

was allowed.

usinessStay

DOCTOR MISTAKES j

Aw Mid often tk be buried six feet untleiround. But rnny times women call on

their family physicians, suffering-- as theyImagine, one from dyspepsia, atiotherfromheart disease, nothr from liver or kid- -

ncy disease, another from nervous proj-- j

tratlon, another with pain here and there,and in thl war they present alike tothemselves and their easy-goin- g or oyer-bus- y

doctor, separate diseases, for whichhe, assuming them to be h, presij-ilw--

hi pills and potions. In reality, they arall onlyaymplotn caused by some uterinadisease.. The'prHCjJl''an''norant of the) l

tiie of uffering?lfS!'Pf upWrr-tmen- t

until large bills are nfle. TjyttTeriiigpatient get no betUrJjh.i3ybwrong treatment, but probably wor-e- T A And Meeting All

Competition25 pr. ct. discount on allHeating Stoves & Ranges

li S(oe l'iM- - tie Jointh Moe iN l llHins.. Se I la It

Niv dill' Line Iteforc ltnlng.

.A.it.

SIrr nii.a..i ,'r.;i

14-- 1 Southwestern

Makers of the Celebrated"

Pilsener& Culmbacher:::::: B E E R ::::: :

tiÍ

Renowned for Purity, Flavor and Quality

2Zm X. PATTERSONL. 1 V K 11 Y A S li It (I A It II I M 11 STAIIIiKH .Slt-SI- V4st (Silver Avrnim. Ti'lilnmo 5J. AlbtminninO, New Moiht

Ever Try a Morning Journal Want Ad

proper medicine. IlKP Jr. 1 hiiynrii'll'r... ru.linn ihrritnl t" tlf eijl1f would

fill H'f 1'1"UJ1 Jimmm', Un.by J!Ti rüiífcf SlTUio'-- e HMTe,i,i,g-ymp-tum-

and Instituting comfort Instead ofprolonged misery. It 1) well said,that "a disejise know n is half cured." .

I)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ! aacientitic medlcln', carefnll devisett byan experienced and skillful physlciirh.and adapted to woman a delicate system.It Is made of nativo American medicinal- I (. n. refill' hnrml"C In Itanana aim V ' ',, ' ' ieffects in Tn, hiiiiioii imnr niin.r

AS laiwerful Invlgorat'ng tonic Fti--vorite Prescription" imparls strength lothe wholo system and to the oriratis dis-tinctly feminine In particular. Kor over-

worked, " worn-ou- t, " debili-

tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers,seamstresses. "shon-girK- " binive-keeper-

nursing mothers, and feeble women gen-

erally. Dr. Pierco'a Favorite PrescriptionIs the. greatest, earthly bci.n. Iwing un-- q

ii a led as-a- appetiilng cordial and re-

storative tonic.As a soothing nd strengthening nerv-

ine "Favorite Prescription " is iHn oiiuledand is Invalnabln lu allavuig and sulvdoing nervous excitability, irritability,nervous xhaiistlonncrvoii- - prostration,neiajalpla. hysteria, spusms. St. Vitus'sdance, and 'other distressing, nervous

j symptoms commonly attendant uponIiinciioiini ano orau" ""n o u,uterus. It induei'S refrttliinK sleep andrelieves mental anxiety and le..jwnlcncy.

Ir. Pierco'a Pleasant Pellets invigoratethe stomach, liver and bowels, tin tolure a dose. Easy to take as candy.

- r..oi a nkw ; muhkr is

HIHTV-M- 4. K r.M r.M lr K TIIKHa inAI.M AVH A HTK4M a CIHtK KKAIIV14 TAKF. VOIK OKHKII. MATI'KBnow musí i, v. n rKsTT 4 t

HOSIVKI I. Al TOMonit.K t o.

Mall and p aaenger Una between TtoawallN. M.. and Torranca, N. M , dally. SundayIncluded, conactlna; with all trama on tHuItiv k Island and Banta Ta Central Itallrmdalav Itoawell at 1 p. m. Torraneon arrival of K.k k laland tram dua at 4! a.m. Kunnlnu tima between tlie two poluta aHioura. Meala furraahed at Cnmp Needmorafree, if eharae. Kseliralnn partiea accoinmo- -

det by notlfylna tha company to daya laM,"f

ELKS OPERA HOUSE

NovemberMONDAY 11

GEO. M. COHAN'S-Grea- t

MusicalPlay

LITTLE

JOHNNY JONES'

80 -- PEOPLE- 80

TWO f AHUIAO III' 4 ;M.KV

THK MOST l.tSTIVtllMi Ml Ml' Mi ll

MUTI'Tf.N'

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GO

Mcintosh

Brewery & Ice Co

3E MMaTlMtaal Sk

TOEN

llie Alchison, Tocka ami Santa Feis lliirty-on- c nillrs soutli of A!iiHticr- -

' I.' J f .1- .- C'...i - t.' ....i-- .- I;nic mam tine in uic .iiiiua i c njuirm a. --a

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The Future Railroad Centerof New Mexico

Anaennria Mining Company .. .. 82HA trhiaon 72

d' preferred . . . ., . , .. .8Atlantic Coaat 1,1 ne 1llcelllmore and Ohio 7a

do preferred 77iirooklya Rapid Tranalt v.. . . iiCentral of New Jeraey ., :..,i:.oftveaaueilke and Ohio wt titracii lireat Weetern ....... 71Chkni'i and Northweatern .... .113Chicago Terminal and Tranait, ofd. 5

do praerred . ni', c. and at l.oula . jColorado fuel and Iron . IS '4Colorado and Southern . 17 V,

do let preferred . 43 "4

do 'Jd lvrefe rred , .... ' . Jt'clianlhlatetl Uaa .

i'orn lroduela . 'do preferred f.2

tlelaware and ftudaon .12lielauure. Lackawanna and Western, .3- -'

llenver and Itto llrande . IT

do preferred . r.

I'ititillera' Securities . 41Ki le . .'. , . I7ta

do 11 preferreddo ;'d preferred . 27

(Irreral Kleetrlc .IIIIIMnoia Central I JO itInieriuitlonnl Par .

do preferred ....) '. tInternational 1'UMip

preferred M4'enti-H- t H'i

i inefrri c.l 311

KttrtHHM i'ity Kouthfrntin !rffprr'l . .

I.ouikmIIp h mt Suahvlllo .... iMexican tVniiRl . 14

and St. I.uuli '.'4Minn, st. l. and Hault. Kl. Í

lo . nr,MKiHltÍ lH4lll . ;.4'Mlfiflourl. Kaniiüa and Texaa .. . :m

tin preferred . 51 hNailnhal Lead . ffNational ft. K. of Mcilco. pM.; of.l . 4

Nw Vitrk (Vrnral . UK 'ISrf'U and VVeatt-r- S4,d :rcforrfd nr.

North American . .. . 3'tI'acini- Mail . . . ...... iO1'onnaylvanja S. , . . , .. ..tiIVopiea Oai .... 74 ,

'ltmiiu. t. and Ht. Luuia 73 'iI'rraw,) Hr Cr ..- - HI"! trcfrr4P( . . , 6A

Pullman Jalnc Car , USKra1iri(C . 7id" I at :irf'i rrd 74

di lM iirefi'ir-- r. .

RiuliHc Hiol udt prfrrji"d r.ns

Km k Jntand Company ...... . H'ido ;refrt ed 34St. I.uuia and Mmti Flancinto. i' iifd.. :Kt. l.oula S"Wt linrAtern 14 'ido pivft-rrt- d 4 ;Southern raritit'

do !rrfcrred 101Moulhern ítaílna' MS

i 40TennpKaee r.tal and In.n . Hiltl talTrxaa and Pact ft i" ISToledo, Mt. IioiiU and WmU rn. pfd . . f .14 ",I'nion I'at'ifio . . V

do preferred .... ... . 77 IJI'nitcd H ta tea lOxureaa .... .... . .

t'nlle.l it a tea (tealty t. 37I'nited Ftatra Ituhher

do preferred US

rv i! led HIMlea Sleetdo :ireferrerl . 4 '4

Virginia Carolina Chemical .... Udo preferred . Sí

Watiasli j .

do 4ref''rc4l A. . . .

Wells Kaigo Kxpreaa. of,l .... 300Weatlliahouae KleclrlcWealern l'nlónWheellnir and Lake Kile ...:. 4N'laonsin Central , 13S

ilo preferred . . . x .

.Vf.rthern PacificCenlral leather 14

do preferred r.Hloea Hherltolit iUreal Norlhern, if, .... ...11.1InterlMU-- Metropolitan f,

do preferred aTotjl i,i les for the dMy. Zhi.30 aliares.

!t. fiOllla WimiI.SI, IxjiiIs, Nov. K. Wool. xteady,

Medium grades, combing and clothing,2 3 !4 if Hoc; light line, 2üt23c; heavyline, 17Mlc; tub washed, 28Hiolii-- .

v Tlio .tleiHla,Xew York, Nov. H. Vopper won

lower in hondón, both stjoit and fu-

imos ilosinft at A!I Am. locally themarket wiia wak ami lower with lakpquoted A $ 3 (ni I 4.00; elet trolvtie,at S 3..10 i 13.7 and caxtlntr at 11.1.25

13.1(J. L,ead Vaf lower at 17 Idain Ixindon, hut wan unchanged In thelocal market. S4elter declined fis to

21 7a till in London, but while weakwas unchanged locally. At St. bonisSpelter waa onlet at $0,10. Hur hi --

ver, 58 Vic. Mexican dollars, 47c.

BOSTON M1MNU HT4M MM

AdvclituieAllouel . 5itiAlllalRdlliated Copper 474iAtlantic , '.

Htnahftin 6 '4Calumet and Hoc-l- til II 7 10

Centennial 19 WgCopper ltanae 54

lialy Weal I

Franklin , ..'.. 7'i,(iranliy Nil

talo Ho) ale . I

Maaeac'lHiaetta MltsaiR ü '4Miclilaan MininaMohaak MininaMontuna Cal anil Coke .... !

old lioinlnlon !Jlaccolri Kl

Parrolt Million II)

cjulncy Miiiintf 7

Shannon . , . in'Tamarack c,:I

Trinity 'aI nlted Copper J '

I'nlled Mulo Minina: ItsI'nlled Htatea Oil '

flail vsVictoria 4"

Winona !Wolverine IINorth BulleKnur Coalition 15

Nm ada 7HCalumet and Atizona IanArlaona Commercial . . .

U.III Qt t.Hlil : IIOI.KSAI IE M AHKKT.Ilre-e- ed I'aaillry.

Turkeya. Sic; fancy hena. Ic; food huna.He; rooateta. la,-- ; dacha IHtjC; feeae, !;.

I.ita Poultry.Hena. 14c; rooaieta. c.

lire ed Meala aide mr f'arraaa.Cowa. i'e; ateera. ic; hog. lattc; veal,

441 le; mutton taheepi. 9c; mutton laoatl,7c; a:.rilig lamb, 14c.

ataaaagea.Pork aauaaar iJHc; bolonfna c; frang-furter-

I: Sc. rheeae. le; liver aauaafa.7c: blcHid aauaaap sc.

rapara rllia. lac. pork hrka. lac.rala paf I a I ha.

Oata. I? 19; hran. It corn. II 1;

chop. II 7S; wheat. II 70.

Ilaf.t'plancl hav. lliiM per ton; bot-

tom ha. Il4i4jil7a per Ion.Beaaa.

Native. 13 xr lo rallfornta. $4per 100 Ilea.

Btillrr. '

X;j :Sc Mh mark( rf wak. andpronpftrta fr further drcltnc

ittik andpruttpf-ri- uf íurthtT decline.

a tl.!: m'Mrhk aad Jft. 309 . Market

Hucar. I I rr la hmFlour, hem K patent, til

ihn. rati. i per ma u.aMMiwed tmm da.

Te Ptitplr f ail nfied -i I ver)--

m ed tNK iiiM í P' T en.pa a;nra y

thr"uhu( the r'nii ltíím driedand canned frull prpecia fir deivarr ffutur- - H'i ver 7ft eenl alblr

xr real In viear of atrtnon f in the' m ner inarliei prtf remaitt aieal)r

j Iet tuee er d't buncheii radishespor d aea l.un-h- Hr. trm ni.aa perl..aeai bun-he- fir; pars er per dnten

' bum hea He , hunrhea. per 4.enj bun líe . turnip per aftiaen bunrhea.lc; beeta per fcunrhea !. rarrlaper d'.aen buiw h- -a 34 ter piaata perItn Un'ha. retar pr dan

llurmtM p-- ral ti ta. teia. per rl tl i .

r.i,rir por raí l curtu pot ra-- i

:.".. parnt per ral I ! i ..nt-ri- drrtse lakTi fle. awr tat :. aaixri p...

tai'-- - per if.. eptnat a per lb r . dry

ri rhiit, arii ia-- . ntxaa. dry. perin i H. ra ha ue. per ! ia

M, k beeta per ia In aau ka I ?a aa' kraut, ü (il barrel lie. Ai pirklaj pT jiH r P"i ea per ftl fl

mmMM, 4iKNii a sr ai4,1 T TH. lUMMc"

BE APPEALED

W COUNTY

9JURY INSTRUCTED TO FIND

VERDICT ON LAW POINT

Damage, Action of SchmittAgainst Southwestern Brew-

ery and Ice Company Prom-

ises to Be Long One, "

It in understood tial District Atlor-te- y

Clancy propuso to appeal Diecase of the county against Charlen K.Neivliall and his bnndRiucn to tYie ter-ritorial supreme ' court. This casewan decided Tflurnday "before JudgeAbbott when the court Instructed theJury to find for the defense on the ap-plication of a principle of law to theeffect that Newhall had retained thei per cent of certain tax collectionson a mistake of law. and under aninterpretation by the attorney generalof the territory which rfeld such ap-plication of the; fnoney to be proper.

The court waa occupied all of yesterday with the hearing or Intro duelory testimony in tue ttaniae actionof Joseph Kchm.it t. against the South-western Hrewery und Ice company Inwhich the plaintiff seek to recoverSüó.mif) for injuries alleged to havebeen received while In the employ ofthe company and through the use ofdefective machinerj

it In probable that the case will bebefore the court for several days,there being much evidence to be pre-sented.

APPRENTICE SCHOOL

AT SANTAFE SHOPS

Instruction for Embryo Ma-

chinists (to Be Supplied at all

Main Shop Points on System.

W. W. Thomas, of Topeka. super-visor fif apprentices for the Santa Fennteni, has been In San Bewtardinoin conference with Master Mechanic1.. I.. Hicks and the ether local me-chanical officials relative to complet-ing plans for th opening of a schoolfor apprentices jn connection with theshops in that city. . '

It Is understood that the school willbe opened about December 1, withtwo instructor!) at the outset, one onthe technical work and the other onthe uractical side of the work. TheseInstructors 'will' be selected frntiiSiamong the men In charge of 1he workat the shops, in all probability.' The school designs to give the ap-prentices six hours per week, or twohours every day. In mechanical draw-ing, problems, etc., the work all be-

ing designed lo be of a practical char-acter. Hy following out this schoolwork the apprentices will become bet-ter able to property read and Inter-pret the mechanical drawings that aicplaned before them for their guidanceIn their shop work. They will alsobe able to secure a mpre rapid ad-vance for themselves in their appren-ticeships, and at tbo same time theSanta Ke will have a constant sourceof competent .mechanics who havebeen brought up according to theSanta Fe idea.

This üchnol will meet In the airroom and will be In charge of thetechnical instructor. The instructoron the practical side of the svorjc willcirculate about through the shopamong the niirentlces and give theminstruction on their wink.

At present there are about 23in the local chops who will

avail themselves of the new schoolwork. Iater this number will prob-ably he considerably Increased. A sim-

ilar school has already been opened Inconnection with the Topeka shops.The schools will also be opened atseveral other points on the system,especially at aI! the main shop points.

Santa IV KtorhiR final.Kmporia, Kan. Nov. S. For the

past two weeks H gang of men hasbeen busy unloading the coal whichthe. Cantil Fe Is storing in the westyards south of the company ice houses.The railroad will unload about 4uncars, or xn.noo tons of coal at thisplace for winter use, having alreadyne.irty a fourth of it on the ground.To gain some idea of the sise of thepile of 2(1.0110 tons of-- coal. Imaginea pile a block long, almost a halfblock wide and idled from eight totwelve feet high. Tracks ale builton top of the pile and the ears areunloaded. The tracks are then takenup and placed still higher until oncemore covered with coal.

The Santa Fe Is storing large quan-tities- of coal at all of the divisionpoints along the system, the amountsVarying In proportion to the Import-ance of the division.

SHORTER HOURS; FOR MACHINISTS

It-- iill of linfcn-ni- v ?t Saills Wnk saillaiory to i:ery-oiic- .

X. K. on of the dixlrletliir presidenta and head if tha griev-ance t ommltter of the machlnlKta. re-

turned etn-da- from San Franciwo.where h haa been tth other reprc-entatle- n

of the machlniata In con-ferr-

vt ith company nfrlelala regard-ing a new Mage aal for the ma- -

hinlKta, aaya the Tucson 4'itiaen.Thia conference endod sntlafartorily

for both partiea. Th machínlat aea result of the meeting will hence-forth receive 4 renta per hour amtheir work day will be but nine honralong- -

. oe bollermakera alvo received anincree in wagea per hour andshorter work day. They III receivehenceforth 4 centü per hour for anine-ho- day.

AMhtmgh the machiniMa had i"kedfor 4 renta, they ere wilting lo makethe nimirimiNi anil the new acule iaagreeable all arauiid The irtacbinixtawill receive 14 tenln per le thanunder the old ecale. but they alaow orli one hour a' day lean.

Te boilei makera will re.eHe lietna per ilav leaa. hut the wl.l alao

work a hort'T dj.A uniooe featuie .f the c.nfer.-n- . e

at an t'rantlJHo lhi ear waa thai

totaled on llif Bclcn Cul-'of- f ofKailway. TIip new City of Helen

i a a . .1 . f .1que, IN. IVl. : IS at IIIC lum lion oi3 I tr .i I V'..i t,..,.. f'.l,o.l,,o u.,,1 Clorinn lo Sin Praliriirn r7ia icauinv i..ai aun v t m iiwm vn..-ov.- ... - ...p,.-- . - -

E S ant Loj Atwlcs, front tlie Notlliriti stales to 1.1 1 aso, 1 cxas, and the

v llrr Heart Waa Bri.aenbecause her complexion was had and stiecould And nothing- - (t claar It U. l.acllea--

bad complexion lá caused by an Inactivaliver. An Inactive liver will be put In per-te-

cofVtlon by taking Hallard'a llerlilne.Tha uiMtaled liver regulator. Bold b)S theJ. H. Ci'Ulclly. Co.

rXIVKKMTY NOTKK.Miss Vloletta I)e Tullio has taken

up her residence at Hokona for a fewweeks. ,

President Tight left Thursday even-ing for Washington, I. C. to be pres-ent afa meeting of the presidents ofstate universities, which wii rje neatin that city from November 17 to Ü..Dr. Tight will return ahput November

Miss Marie Parish, from the Topekahigh school, has entered the seniorprep. clas" Mtai Parish has taken1 aroom at the dormitory.

Coach Horn visited as-sembly lpt Monday morning.

The boys will derive at least onebenefit from playing tennis with thegirlx they will be In practice forhurdling next spring.

Mr. Kills, a basket ball coach!excdrrnt ability, visited the campus'Tuesday afternoon to look over thepins' teams, wnicn ne nuum

had It not Tieen for the tactthat he teaches girls' rules exclusively.

The Theta Kappa Delta Sororityheld tw o .Important business meetingsthis week, the, first Monday noon andthe second Thursday noon, v

Misses Marjorle Iteed and Marguer-ite Schuster visited assembly Fridaymorning.

Mr. Orintth, the hypnotist, "whuwsben performing the past week ulElks theater, lectured at assembly Fri-day at the request of the membersof ' the psychology class. Many weredisappointed that there were not morepractical demonstrations.

Mis-se- s Mabelle Pryson and Ger-trude Walker spent Friday on thecampus.

Pov (In assembly Friday, morning)1 think I'll sit in a back seat so

that Mr. r.riiflth ran't see how easyit Is to make a money of me.

The advanced Spanish class beganft critical study of Chegaray s unasn-r-piece- ,

"Kl Oinn 3aleoto." this week.Mis. Child, wife of the pastor of

the Christian church, visited the I'nl-versi-

Thursday afternoon.Vr'W. H. Creager, of I cut Angeles,

visited Prof. Ilodgln Wednesday. Mr.Creager la an old schoolmate of Prof.Hodgln.

The girls' basket ball team has be-

gun practice in Colombo hull.i

Mbiil Woiilil Vtm IMi?Tn a i'hm f I'tirn or waM what wmhl yu

lr f r.H.-- Ihtn imtn? Htnh injurlm urcHiilnlc t tur at iny lime in any fmnilynn'1 vriyr.in- - ihonM hv fr lhtn4'hninl.erUln'ii Salvf ii.lil on a (""ft clthwill th pain alni't Inatanllv. "''tinldtn Hin Injury m a never m willen uhh the part hrnl without Icavlnic ascar. alo by ull ditiiH.

.MOKMMi .Mt RAI, WANT ADR

FINANCE AND

HHCE

Wall SION t.,'. - York. Nov. K. There waa a

more pronounced stirring of Hpecula-tiv- e

activity in the stock market to-day- than lit any period aluce the. re-

cent period of disturbance set In. Thefact waa asserted in the current con-

jectures over the origin of theae oper-atiot- ia

In the neighborhood of the.slock exchange in the recent returnfrom vacation trlus abroad of Home ofthe lurire markets operiltora. whodropped tint in the dealings com-pletely aeveral months ago. The nian-if.- .f

to convert Into readyresources some very large holdings ofthe I'nlled States Steel sinking tunabonds, and the fact that the transferof control or the Tennessee i'oal andIron company to the .('lilted StateaSteel corporation had made largeholdings of these bond available tothe most prominent of the former

t illative operators, gave plausibilitylo tile Htipposillon of th eldentlty ofthe principal buying. The marketwas found responsive to these dealer4nd reflected the name condition ofscarcity of offerings which has beenIhe negative evidence of returningconfidence for several laya past. Thehanks continue their attitude) of dla-fav-

towards large speculative opera-

tions, hut the manifest signs of a re-

sumption of opeiatlons on margin onactual allies indicates that this obsta-

do had been overcome In fome man-

ner The principal buying was con-

centrated In limited number ofstoc ks but the' upward movement waa

although un-

evenfairly comprehensive,

The great trunk line rallroAdtorks both east and we- -t wire the

favorite,, especially Cnlon ." , L'and hePennsylvania and Heading

the I nltedincludingleading sto. ks.mates Steel stocks. Amalgamated Cop--

American i i nper and . 1Strillion Kapreaa .. 4HS.Amalaamated Copper a. :HFoundrytmrrir;in Car and . tavtdo preferred. I! '4dmerican Cotton I HI. Itdo preferred ..17American Kiprraa

merlcan Hole and leather, pfd . II. 11m-- rl. an Ice

American l.lneeed Oil .. Idd ' preferred

American I ... .motive . aH. ido preferred

Hineltins and It S.do preferred

Vmerlcan Huaaa Kertnln .MIStm.Hi.n r' '

MADE FOR SERVICEIN THE ROUGHEST wiATHCRAND CUARANTtCD ABiOLUTtLT

wATtRPKOürts" sfWtJfj

POMMELSUCKERS

3&oThu trade mortod the wordTowtlt on thekail tons dit- -

ouiS thia knhqrod taxárr ImIhe ant a 4joxl

hamta

Republic of Mexico.

Hardware Co.

i Stoves Iand

FurnitureWe meet nil iiniH'lltlon.

BORRADAILE & CO.

117 Gold Ave.

i. ii t ii t t. a in r.

Foundry and Machine WorksIk II HI.. rritrlf.r

!lrn iiii'l ItiHPii. 'HNiiiia- ii ' muíl.niniwr i'hin. fuMnn. t.i.ttfH. Ii:n. fiuhhitil. t.l. 'uliiinim unl i .11 Kh ihh t'r imihl

iiiK. H.(Étn ti Mn"in iih'1 Mitlina M

. hiiM-i-- .ur ii- lHlt 'l MKV, Urt! Htli( ItnllriiMit I rni k, ltMtitirriiif, Srw Mr.

L. Ba PUTNEYl cimii ik::i

H hcde.riile rticer. I limr. leed and 4riiiaKelH fur Mile hell MiiKuna

ai in in miit k MtAliii

Dr. B.M.WILLIAMS

It K N T larItlllIMM ? VI 11 1 H r.TT lI H IIIMI

SCIIWARTZMAN & WITH

Sh 'mKmT 4IA1KAI. Al KM I!

I'HO.NK ilia

MEATS, POULTRY & FISM

. It I.I. r;T 4Y IKKTH HB

$8i. ,.id 4

i 4 rena4,c,l.l I lllltiKa. litmtird ae . I. MI

I'aiiileaN r.kli'McllciaAll Work Alodulely (ttuininliTtl

DRS. COPP & PETTITIt.Hm If V T. rinlj.i llilllilina

CONSOLIDATED LIQUOR CO.Mirec-Mi- i I" Wcllnl a Kickla

end c i.li.clil A l.liinil

ItlH ll I1 lll.tlllll IN

WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS

We I, .11, II.. eve vllin nr Ilea. W meIIIIIII.Cll-'- l Hticl.-anc- Hlid Ii h o 1. 1.1.

111,1 I.I .1. ,1,1. . III...T

iltMOIt I'lliST h'T AVI" t

EXCURSIONS

iitkwa-- iaaVw i')

American Mining

Congress

Jopün, Mo.,

Nov. 11 lo 17, 1007

Rate, $38.35) J .piin and Return. Date ofih:, Nov. . 9 and 10. Returnnit, Nov. 20.

T. E. PURDY. Ancnt.

m a f.r r..i. a..... a., s- . M.a.e.P E I . . . , ku. a .,: ...I te " .it- - CM r 4 " H

K e.,..,r j m at4(i ifi uM'TID weoiral CO a. Ta ti.t.w H

!.caue, )ut t fríe . H. 0 Kull C.

TheBelen Town

and ImprovementCompany

É. A. GertigI

owiimIc, coiiaisliiiK of 10(H) Injsincss and I

(lllcol

Arc tlie owners of llic Helen I

residence lots, s 7rv.l47 le.l

streets and avenues, fikIiI in tlie

directly Ukhi Sania re KailwayTo-a-k- a and SanU It Hallway Ide-K- grounds and yard limili HI")

..i eventv miles of aide tr.it k) lo

friinlini; 111x111 eiclilv and ninclv fool 9

liiisincu renler of the new city anddejad Brotin'li. 1 lie Ale lnon,

and íreilit tiafíic. I fatvey e.iling hou-- . roundliousc,

water tanks, machine slios. etc.

THE CITY

CONTRACTOR & BUILDERXlou 1(0 f. iiM-- r Aw.

Plliinc

GROSS, KELLY & COMPANY

Wholesale MerchantsWool, llitli-- ami I'cJta

M ris- - laity. iAl.lli gt KKVI K I.AS VIXÍAS

THE WM. FARR COMPANY,Whole. ale and Retail

ItKAI.KB IX U14KII A.Nil HALT MRATKanaaae a Niaxlally

For Cattla and Hon tha niggeat Mar-ket Prices la Paid.

MILLINERYI Sl.tlca at aiw I'rlti--

l.nillcit' 'lalloring and

MISS CRANE&I2 . JIioim- - fill- -

FLKS THEATER' "MX NH.IITS

' THE GRIFFITH

HYPNOTIC COMFDY

COMPANY

I'mnnic in log

Monday, Nov. 4lh

.!iaKr. IHtV.I Itf I'HCM.K t4Mi, nil V

IUa1 BlliHlt-aa- l !' a a I eraairecrt . tf taa al t p.m. alaed.r.alartlaa la fiscal 'alai'

I'rhrcea, tir. air ad Mte. I. ra adtmmHf StlalliK-- e

ai k.al Head alan led for I Mall- -

adutla, V.

In

nnany H now K'rf'linK rxlctimvefeet wide and a nnlc Kn (cap.v ily

ac commodalc lit iminctise pacicnKcrco.d iliulcs,

OF BELENT

t

" is -- -yFor further parlitulars and prices of

I las a population of I 50'). and several large Mercantile I !ou-es- . llic

liclcn I'dlrnt Holler Mills with its 130 bairels a day capacity, winery,

etc. It i the l.triest shipping Hiint for f lour, Nl'ool. Wheal. Winc,

Beans, I lay and Fruit in New Mexico. F rom its location Uon llic

nrrat trunk line leading north, south, east and west, lo ail points in the

United Slates and Mexico its fulutc growlh at a c'Miinicru.d point can

not lie estimated. Al! f "t limilrd. mail, express and freight trams

will pass ihrouKh Helen to OiicaRo, Kansas Cily, GalveMon and the

ihr I'acific C'pal. Ihe water is stood and the climate unsurpassed.

Helen lid a $ I cfj.'WIO puhhc school house, two churches, a Comnierti.il

Cluli, three hotels, restauran', ele. It needs right now a good up lo díte

newspaper and a Rood hole I. Ihe lots ollered are low in prices and

tlie terms are eaiy. One-thir- of pun hate money raid, two thuds may

remain on note and nioilK R-- fr one year wilh interest at ft er rent per

'f- - .1 r. 1 nlu nivn ( VrnC rilv if VOUannum. line ciien miu

w,.i to secure the ihoire lol..lob call in iiervin or wirle lo

I

ÚThe Belen Town and

Improvement Co.II1JAM M. DCKCiLR. SrcretaryLÍXjohn LIXKCK. I're

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1907.8

OHTfcOPATItÍSNAPSWHEN WE TALK:: The Ideal Shoe Store( t'.arlaaiie AuroU lr 0 MAN will ever wear a

Cli. CONNER, M.D.D.O.KpeeUllat.

t tian S aad 4, W. T. Arnljo Bldg.I'buaaa SiS and IU. . , N stylish suit thanmoremf gnod palarlliia. re 4a't maaa

iiraaaarlly the reatJieat awiBliac.Utm4 palnllna mr4 mot eaat muru

mir Ituaa puvr palntlaa.far (otad fatal!( and Paper

HuBsing aea

j. w.let N.

BEIMNET?1IKST T,

Tfiic mwiv '. m kt Miur.a rim i.TMt f M.MIII ITM HHI t l.AI'l' KHOKSI UK Mti.

Aa4THK M A. I'MKAKII KHOK IOK Ml:.

The hrot 1 anal fl.aa alio aaada..erf rlr l.namiilr!.

r Mm a ad loll, II tart.

77ie Aea 5ioe StoreI ) l1 MMIT71MÍ, II i r.,Ill Mm (mini A.

IIP.AIMH'AKTKKM KIRNAVAJO BI ANKKTS AMI

INÜIA.M ASO I.OODS.

List of Oddsand Ends We

WISH TOCLEAN UP

STACY & CoIN Bl hlNKhH AGAIN AT

325 So. SECOND ST.' LOCAL MS OF INTEREST NEW ARRIVALS

111

; Tah eniall mwk on (hp Hun I a Vtdelayid traína from the cant and w-- t

Ih-- nlKlit. The ueatbound liaina. fourin nuinla r, arrived In- - a bunch

1 and 1:30 o'clock, havlins iKenlieiuyid lhl(id a freight derailmentnear Ijiniy, while Sin. from-tht-wi-

waa held for an hour aa th- - it

of a. derailment near the atocleya i d.

John Kennedy and II. F. Jiahn, ofihu lullu: Fuel company and lheI'nlon foal comiiaiiv. In from(Jallup liiat iiiKht. Thn sentli-me-n are.

I lb, val that joa ahiuH ' n- -

etre your piwr lipb"HiIh fwlal Tlrcriufc l ompaar. (Win

- nam mi ad.li.. and lha paw willdell.arad hy a apwlal maaaaBCrr.

TlpkM M.

Ten Irada of garden truck and or-chard landa of from to 2 acreeach, under good ditchen. Mile anda half from city, only VI to $0 peracre, rinnilar laud elsewhere in theterritory ii kelJlhg at from $125 tofüüS per acre.

Twenty cholee lots In Uni-versity Helghta from 13 to $100 each.

v

8Ig beautiful "1 lose in" residence

SPLENO D ADVANCE

our Hait SchafFner6c Marx Varsitysack suit. There sdistinction in it;gives a man a "so-differen- t"

look;v. i

high-tone- d. You'llmiss a good thingif you dont see andwear these clothes.The new fabrics arevery fine; browns withrich stripes in harmon-ious colors; grays ofvarious shades and kinds.We can fit you perfectlyin these goods; 'andthey re all-wo- ol, perfectlytailored.We'll anil you a auit or an overcoathere at the right price. Prices ofHuita and Overcoats

IKANI.F.KAI'PI.I-:-

.KAPKH Tllk AVa) .t.K.tPKX MAI.AOA

HAMSKKKIi:I'KAKa3m:v iiatkhNt lV f VAI'IIK ATtil PK ( UK

nkh-- mm i". kt apl'i.k ( iiikkjkksky hwkkt 11 it ato ka)

bihviakc k krai tm-:- kh kkt ami koi e

' I'll K (.KM

111 I.K OI.IVf.sl, ETC., ETC.

j if in

I? fii ri,.- - fj y8'

V--l

I'onviiM.No. K. New Merlro

Hnu Ailx'iuu: Kulr Ktiturilay ami I EDUCATION INlot In Perea Addition, including .two

here In connection with a ault brouKhtto prevent the aal of th proportloaof the coal coinpanlfca to a ayndlcateheaded by A lhiiiUerfUP men.

Itletiard Heller. tti well knownmerchant and wool buyer of ("jbzn.aold a lai'K amoutU of wool here '

tenluy. lie returned home ycaierdayutrTnoon,

'. M. Koraktr, 1'nlted ftataa marshal,returneil home yeaterilay on the flyerfrom Koawell, where he haa been t- -

NEW MEXICOlion. S. V.. Alilrlrli relurncd to hi

home in líalluu yeaienliy alter avl-- lt here.

Mr. M. J. unaiil I f t yctenltiy furXoxHfll, win-r- Khe will Mall Ikt ami.Helium) (iinaul

.Mr. and Mil. Iajuíh Melt tmvr re-

tín neil to tliclr home In Aliigilalctiaafter ii ahurt vlall In .

córner, I.V to 273 each.

Six dandy "close in" lo'a In GrantTract, city wnter. etc., $150 to ÍIIOeach.

Seven fine lots on HoneymoonHow, Cenital avenue, from 9I5U to

I50 each.

Three realdencc lota in Durln &Alexander Addition, (ranlte avenue,between Third, and Fourth etreuts,I ltd) lo llfiO ticli.

Superintendent of Public In-

struction Returns From Tourof Southern Counties With

jtenillriK the aeaclon of the,federalcourt.

K. ('. f'onboy, rcprrsentlnK the Con-

tinental Caanalty company, apent e- -'

in the city, leaving; last n!htfor Kl I'ano ami aoulherii New Mex- -

j ico.K M. I.yona. territorial aitent of

the National I.lfe liiaiirance company

Spot Cash StoreSTEVENS, EICHAR á CO.

OPIHISITK I'OSTOFriCK.Watch l a Grow. Watch Our

IdiHliies MfUiod Win.

Glowing-Accountso- f ProgressFour Iota, . corner

Flrat atreet and Homa avenue, $100WAVE OF SCHOOL BUILDING

SPREADS OVER TERRITORY

J. II HtiwBit unil family orMich., have nunc to Albuquer-

que to rtixkc their home.Mra. V. f. MaMtm 1 enleiialnlnn

her mother. Mr. K. Toblua, of Hilla-txir- o.

Ills., for a few luya.Mina Ji'Wf N. I'owell. of Santa Ke,

hn been appointed matron of theWinlpin Navajo Indian iiiieniy.

With every move the iiirnlahedroom tenant linda new ueiiuuiiiiuneeaand friend lid liitcrrt In llf.v

llcv. John it. W:imi li ft ycMerday forKnxwt'll, where lu will olllclate to-morrow In the I'rcahyici iun church. t(IcorK Hon with tin- - (Inam

'of lea Molnea, la., returned home yee-- ,trrdiiv from I.oa I.iiiiiih.

i

Lieutenant K. W. Hall, In charge ofthe army rn ruliliiR atallona in NewMexh o, went to llallup yesterday aft-ernoon on t he flyer.

Max Paul Kemieiilch. the merchantI of Peralta, transacted liualneaa In the

Copyright 1907 Ljr

Hart Schairner Í3" Mrx

lo 80OO euch. , -Seven business lota on Copper ave-

nue, Including; corner, $1100 up,

One extra, choice hiisinoaa hit onCentral avetuiii, between Seventh ondHighth airéela. $1,000.

$22.50 to $28.00

STERNTHE CRYSTAL THEATER

Modern Vaudeville.1. II. ConniKIU Manager..

120 W est Gold Ave.

Ww k nf November 4.

Mr, Qlaik Finds " CompetentTeachers in Country Di-stricts and Ample .SchoolFunds,

city ycslerday and returna home to-

lda y.Your daily an lea reapond to your

advertihlnic aa aiirely aa Ihe therinom-'..ii,- r

reMiioriila lo ihe temtierature. SIMONOne good brick residence and threeKO font tola iu Kaiiiteru Additionnnly f 1,250.

entral -- Avenue ClothierWADEMinstrel.

GEO..L.The Merry

John lliley, of Colorado HprlfiK,waa a tiuaineaa vlalior la the city

.

Mr. and Mra K. M. Lowell, of Karo,X. I., vlHlted frlenda here yeitteniay.

N. . Ferxufon, of Jonealiorn, Ark.,apent yeaterday In A lhuiueriiie.

Manuel llnodinan. (if I'orlaKc, Wla.,apent yesterday In the city.

H. K. Adama leavea tori K tit forInd , via Kl Paao.

It. i;. Irvan. of paduca, Ky., apentychierday In Ihe city.

11. .11. J K. Clark, aiiperintendcnt ofpublld Inalriietlon. arrived in Albu-(uer(ii- e

yeaterthiy morning from atour of aouthern and aouth westernNew Mexico, w here he haa heen mak-ing a trip from district lo dlattict Ineach county, inictimr teiichera, pá-

renla and pupila n. over-looklp- ir

the methoda and 1 hnracter ofwork belt! done. Thla trip vhlch in-

cluded Jionn Ann, Crant, I. una andSierra outillea, la the Ural of tie vera I

ILLUSTRATED SONGS

GRACE RUSSELL & CO.L'ncle Toin'a Cabin up to date:

Lumber cnni!ii, mi 1 1 nam, ,V M . 1m

apcndltiK a lew ilaya in Albuiiicr-o.ue- .

'I'nlll yotl have foiirnl it, make "abetter pínre to live In" your perpetual

'iui'Ht. Of niurjf that mi'atiN that youmunt K'ail the Hila.

I!. ). WIlHon. mamiKcr of the f'on-tllient-

(Ml company In New Mexico,returned ycntcrdtiy from u vlnlt of v'l' I ilaya lit H.'iiita Kf.

W ill Mid i', of Kan KramiMi n, la intil., rlty. tin- - irncitt of Coliini l 1 1. K.H. Willi whom I' wan for-n- n

riy "niiiti'.l In m I n.lanío H, Miililui. miutIhI aKi'Kt of

thn I'liitfd Hlati-- Kov i ntio nt, arrlvi ilIII llu- - rlty ypxit'tday on IhikIiii'mk. Mr.M. iJInn haa !' n wurkinK I" NrwM"ro for Mm ii ttiui'.

.1. li. iMItili'II, of Alllll'llli llll'. Imihi'. n a iioliitid a "liii'K.itf I larif" ''V

fno aniall tirlck reaidenee and two50 foot lota in K astern Addition, only$750. ,

TTHIMS One-hui- r. cash, hukini--within ono year.

TITM-a- I'erfect; abatract fur-nished.

If you w lali lei. phone your addreaato our office and we will call withan automobile pud allow you around.Telephone No. Vill

Surely Iiueslnieiil Vi.

AlbiKiilcnpic I JUKI 'o.ItriMtilwny . IjihiI anil IiivcnIiiii-ii- I Co.

CRYSTAL FARCE COMEDY CO

Sensational Moving PicturesLadies' Souvenir Matinees Tuesday

TRIED TO COLLECT MONEY

GATHERED UP TROUBLE

WALL PAPERNEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED

AT THK

Albuquerque Lumber CoFirst St. and Marquette Ave. Albuquerque, New Mexico

huí h iripa which Ihe anpei luteinli uiwill make and which will coA-e- Iheentire territory.

Mr. Clark reliirna from thla tripirrcatly lutllled with the proifrer' hc-Iii- k

made In education and educationalmhiIio.Im in the aoulliern coiinliea ami

and Friday.f'hililren'a. Toy Matinee. Saturday

ofttynoon.JllMiano (.arela Sotu;hl lo t,llcctIn In l ar a l ilcml anil h Aa.aaullcd. Ll nlvcrsil II, Ithls liiiprovcnicut Co.lila II 11 11 v: a are hound 4.1 bring Kn-a- t

eneouriiKeuient to every ono who has

READ JOURNAL WANTS.I. K. It. Si:i,l l lts, .Manaer.

Office, iUiunid, 9 and 11. CromwellHulldinir, ovar Ii. L. Wuah-bur- n

Co. 'a Store.

llomuldo Zamora una arieted yea-terd-

and will he Klven a hearlimIhla inoriilnn! before Jutlce of thePeace Jone K. Homero, in Hid Albu-tieniu- e.

on a limine of aaaault andbattery preferred by Juatlunu Harcla.(arela aa.sa that lie went to !ilegoaThuraday and attemiiled to rolled a

iov-rii.- r I'urry to ih'oiiimi-rcln- l iiiiiki ix which necia ti

Muikofiff, Oklu., on November 13.'1 hi' "malí atore" would havn a

"antH liianctj" for growth if it wcitio I hut a HUH' Individual imd d!tlm'-ti- v

advci tiNlng will hrliiK to It a Hh-ir- nl

ahuit of tin- - pulilli b .itr tin ax

1. II. t'ordli-r- , w lio Imi been nmiiii-Kln- w

ti'f Cryalal tin liter miiee lla open-in- n

left yi nti i day for T' lnlilml. totakf iharirn o( the vimdeville IhraterIhcr.'. '. II. oniiloif I now In i liaiae.of tli A HlUIll'l llC hoiiMi--

Tha ti tine cdentIm now miikliiH hM aliKi menta for

h uiinual eliHiily hall In li" nlvi n Unayear In 1.1 Mm lull ronni on Thankxuiv- -

the Intercala of the territory at heart,for the miperintcnilent haa found thateven In the remote country diMrirtaexcellent leachera are employed; thatthe tendiera are earn cut and capable,lhat there are enerally ample action!runda and that a wave of achool build-In- -

la apreiulliiK over the territory,aided, where fun. la are Inaiifllclent, bycoin rihut lona fruln public aplrited cltl-cii- a.

"It needx a trip like thla one toteach UK JuhI what proitreaa la beihKmade in thla territory In education, "raid Mr. Clark to the Moriiiiiir Jour

WK AKHV. A Ul l. I INK OF Yu Arf Safedebt which Zamora owed n friend ofIhla .a mora not only declined In pay(ali bi the iiione. but proceeded.

'(.111 la axaerta. to amanh him. Thelurreajt yealerday waa the renult. Thlala tlle'llrat breach if the peace to

Not Many Sales Are Uninfluencedx - By Store Advertising !

Thf l'ri-ral'- lny that er uriinfhirnritl, dlrertly or !mllrotJy, by (;

will nt have nmiintvl lo trn r rent of the tntal hunlnca of theday. By the direct Inf lucnci of e.dvttr(inknft le meant the nalta mt arilcJcta

aílvtrilsí'd. liy the Inf1trrt tnf'ueni-- of ad vrlilnir te meant the artl-ti-- te

.! that are ttut petiíioiiHy a1vertiaed, hut are ri played to the out-mr- n

who are drawn ti the ture J3T THIS ÍVKHTIKKI AKTICI.KH In theAlbmimTtjim M'Tnlne Journal. In the lutter case, aa eurely In the first, theadvenlnlnff must he credited with the ic '

OIfervaiit men hantn kiww that trVit li true. Thev ehnuld (ruin enure e

fmm the knowledge to ilrenthen their adverttetng campaigns to the point ofmatrhlnt their stre-h(pe- and ptans.

SYRUPSIN All, HIZKM.

OLD MANSEP V. 5log'cabin :moreys solitaire :iiaraiil(H-(- l Puro .Maple.

TOWLE'S ROCK CANDY I

tome before Juxtlce Homero for morethan thirty da a.

WWTII.111 IV AIIOIT l Klis II. II TO

1 1 it 11 m:. ppi.v r moh- -

IM. .11)1 ItNAI..

Imr evp. 'I hr hall III he a hrillianlartalr. Tim 111 of patrulla ami pali'on-Iiob- c

la (lln uilv a I I K one.1(1. lli'V. J. II ritavul, hlNliop of

Kant. i Ke. will adinlnlKter the aat'ra-iiii- iI

or roiiflrrhiil Ion to a lame lunaIII ImmiK'iil.i' Coneepet Ion ihiinhn-- t Hiinday. I'h" loiiin inania will hi"iriNtrluted th-- ' week III iiiei hil

nal yealerday. "I have covered u ma-jority of (he district In liona Ana,Luna and Siena colonics and 1 rindeverywhere that melhodaare tiejnir applied, competent leacheraemployed and Ihe work generally be-Iii- k

conducted on the moat approvedand efficient methods.

"I wua told In maaiy dlstrirta thatthis waa the llrat visit ttiey had everhad from the territorial superintend-ent and the reception I received waanot only personally grdiifylnx. butwaa a moat encouraging Indication of

i imaix to he illKMled I15 llev.Mandiilaii.

V. '. Ileikell. wlio hn iharmHo' aurvi'ya fur tho Hinta rea pi-i- Se8 E. 0. PriCeÍThe Craige Hotel;ii:tv

CAI.I.

George K. Kills, lrop.

K II V !; THK HKMT A I

FINKST HTiii'K IN THK r

11K i:vaM ltlMI HI I'KH

l.Kinn ui.F.iia

ii k.n a

RTiNtrtrti. i ull u up n I'MONKItJ, r Mfii immImI mrd mod wewill hntP our oliUif Me .

BINKERT BROTHERSliail MIKTH H1.IITII.

jjA00

tile value the people are now .l,n lnon educational adva nlaKea and moderninethoda. Kv cry where I found teach-ers, school olli. I.ila and citizens notonly WiIIIiik, hul chkci. toin eery movement for the bettermentor the Mchoola, and I ran say withoutn aerve that I have never found amorn aatlsfactory workiiiaT condition

Albuquerque's FinestEuropean Hotel

JflttdWM

poaeil Hue Into the I'J.rn inounta Iría.waa li Ihf eltv elerda.v on hla wavIn Topeka. Ml. Itn kell hai dlKininedhla forte, the hihch h.nlnu: heeneoinphted. It w III - pi iihahl he Hometimo le fur,, construí lion of the i.mdita oniniinei'd.

AxoManl I'mlrd Slatea Allot id yKd I.. Mi i'ler retniniil fromSanta !. wher he haa been lor,

vi ral ilaya. Mr. Mi dler ha JiihIreturned friiin ItoHWlll w lo-r- lie

I I Hlatea ollii W hile Inihe ! oh valley Mr. Mi illn' iidilreK-e- d

11 nieeliiiK of the t 'aiiiliiid t'oinmer-- 1

ml club, Ü0I11K Ro,,i unik for thecooiilijr II I iKat Ion cotli.1 esl.

A apfi lal Irani larrvitia 1 Ml ea-- 1

itela and a band K ehpikleil to ito to'

West Sllvor Avenufl

It W aw lniHrNiiil lo ( Jill HieIINVIII II l 11 MK hh II la locull Die (lM-li- r (". ami aa Im-portant In (nil Hie rhilil liiugiililian II In to Kill the riiclit iba-tor- ; norcnicriihtr tldx. niul nlien younam immI work (looc call nt I lie

STAR Tl OOPIIK-11- 7 ert1l It rat Htreet.

IUAIIIK MAI (.KK

J. f. STUECKEL, Prop.

FOB KKAL KNTATK, LOTS, UOI NKS AMD

RAM'IIKH.

212 SOUTH SECOMD STREET.

W. L. TRIMBLE & COMPANYUVWtV, I i:i:i & SAI.K HTAIII.laS;

Flint Cla.-- Turnoula atKeanonnlili! ltatea. i

Tídcpluinc . y Vorih Secoiirl Street

A. J. RfTORELL!M AXT TAlMilt '

Helt block from Santa Fe Dototthan In these coulltlca"In Valley, Sierra ountv. I ?SAY!

"Bar r mOOOOOOOCOOOOOCOOOOOOOCCOX)

VANN DRUG CO 8

ladles' and Ocntlernen's Hulls Cleaned

im: s mmi. i noidi.Mi:l ltl VS. SU I Itl Ml. Ml (.111111.W l KIN'S Dili . MdP.I .

v. T :a IMIIOfS lit A M.I CV1I I HI, it I.M I I'll MONTH. 4

111(11 I a Kilts, HON 1:1, Al lll1(1 I l(ll r, N. M.

mi: si 1..e ranch, one mile from elty;

cut IMI lona thla aeaaon Four lota,corner (0I.1 nc him! Cik'ht'i at. in- -

X ri III! DKlüS. (X)I.I) SODA 58 A Full Une of Toilet ArUidr Q0 SI.C)M hT. AMI tiOIJ) AV. Q

I.I I'iko fioin Ihe itii.we Militaryto ntteiid the ThankairlvliiK

irnme between the roolbiill teaina ofthe .Mllltaiy llmlitille and the (.'iilhaeof Aifl h lllllli e at NJeaill,. park. The

'rease(l and Ttermlred10 5 X O It T H I' I It S T S T K F. K 1

MILLINERY FASHIONTHOS. F. KELEHER

llariM'aa. Saildli'M, Stuldlery,liCailH-r- . I'lndliu;- -. raltitf. lie.

It you rrT rnpttlf-- r lhplfMttlirM you arc nilnilnir:Flnwri irMhlo the J" tid rflliiHmmitf life.

W híivr a r)nrt iiñflTf-mn- lif 'll I

ih"oie . Wire . orrUe.

IVESTHE FLORISTti.m ii mui r., . m

intie J Hot ridaliii, II" (nld ave.eurn nt of ifie KioiimI I n. the ,

ai h 'l!l 111 a I coll. Ke ueekl IndiiatcKt,Ihal Ihe tiiime will h" a ta.: one.

Mr- - i: A P 1. of In troll. Mb h .

f ire (iiiin eiiinilnoour kmmIsnml .riccM and nmvci money.

I8 1 1ST C K X T II A I- - A I'KXt'K

UI( i:S TO SI IT AI.Ij

MISS PAYNTER118 S. Fourth ht. AIIiuuTgue.

M hTluir 1 liiitiHATi: icoTDIISíii. .1 ki:am.S (. I Mill S It I I ,

found one of the most capable teach-ers It lias been uiy pleasure to nieelfor a lona time, ri.ti.lui iln a lariteschool with IhormiKh efllclency. LakeValley Is a fair example of the spiriteverywhere maniiesled. lake Valleybad tin aultable school huiMliiK. bulone of her ill. lit aave a hull.liiiK tothe achool boanl al a rniiiii.al ij ntof tin 11 mouth, this rental to apply tothe parcha--- ' price cf Lie property.In other words, when Ihe rent reachesthe value .if Ihe properly it will bet nviisler d lo the school hoard. Inanother district if Ski 1.1 county I

found three teachers al work withlarge chisees in three barns. This (lis- -

tricl could use six teiichera, the1three now there are working lot verysmall salaries, hul they are workl'ialust as faithfully an if the salaries,weie as latin as (h.e-- paid In Alhn- -

iiiciiiie. It is Ihe missionary spiritand It Is a most encoiiraff iiik one.

"In Hilli-hor- h larne masa merlina,waa held In tin- coin t houi-- and itseemed that evel y one had u iii-hiii- J

lo ask. every one laknia the deepestinterest M ihe vve'lfare of the schools.There la not t in Sietia coun-ty hul has a balance in its school fundmore than sultlcient to oaVfy it,

lielthe Hi .1

r.'a v.k ii'ia nli I 1 IV

(1 Oh. Ik.1

I.IIII.I.i.iun s in; i ; sniici:.II !

Ill theI pentV

of I...lit;

Molaoi.

.fn vi nt i h Aiiit.1: 1. 1..S. R. Dale Realty Co.

I (Hi Koulh llreadamr.

Solicits Yottr BusincsFOR CASH ONLYN Y

P. MATTEUCCIf irst Chv

SlKM-niake- r and KelreTGreen Front. 105 N. First St

M iltli .It l.i" . II

Martin 'I'ti lie ,

M.ni f, lia. Iii'iiilll theand ic'lu.-lii- tiii.iHt" In lri.nl of 111

: e. I ill. -

a "i k "f a o ii

to i ov III: tt--

( 1lt1.1l ll.h-l-lN..l(--r In llfnve

,1 mi. I ihe Thhd Ward w h....l.

II MM A III-- MIT SWISIIIIuiiii 1111: Mini iMi tir vm itlUHtxr. Il! HI ilCMr.lt .A II.. AMIII I HIM sIKill IN A M II Nlll

If

MiniiMi Mniir trritiiriti.ll. MH! 'HKIV'MS lllNritnMH. i:pit ini: imi.i:n h- -

INI I PllilMil.lt XI'llsK.I. (Ml.

Mil I I V Ml Hill.Jla HIM P. Ml IIIIMi INI II.

:Try a Mornino Journal Want!MOKMMI Jill KMI WAMT MS

' UlllNl. hi M I 18

AMERICAN RI.OCKCEURII.IXJS TJIMP

ANTIIRACITKFURNACE

M IX KDNirr- -

OI.KAV OAS COKESMITIUNf COAL.

WOODNATIVE KINDLING

Just Received, A Large Con- -

signment of Imported 5Lucca Olive Oil.

A. LOMMORI & CO I

::

i

MH JUKIK II VKHIKI I Hill 1 (MM. K I' II I It

f Nl.l -ll NI H' NIIMini vtii.oiinN un a i un i K

OVIMI III I VI I I I II tUIIPIM,I HUN I. II.

MATTEUCCI BROS.I'lUH'KiKnnts.

Champion GroceryC22-62- 1 W. Tijeras Ae. I'Ikhic 51.

Vr ikim lia- - a full lino of Monarchllrnihl I'miiiicil .iaal. M- -i lleertlirand anil 1'nlrt.r Car ltrand). Save

Ixil'MU! Mi'iil;IICK(I Kl .s I III I H't III! 1 I1IT. IValcr la

Groceries and Provisions:V.H.Hahn&C

1FI I rilONF. fll 0tiioiiev y ln)liii; at lie t ii.niiiiontiriNi-r)- . i Phone 791. 323 S. Second St

ithioiiKh the year, and the Ki.itlc Jla-lirl-

has enoimh money 1.. pav IIÍ pensea for some time to come afterI the picHt-n- l year. Pr.n licall.v thn same

prexail In II iberi.oiidiiions whole situation Is aa fa-- .

voTHbte pr.'aress as we could aak."Ttte Itltereal in the school system-stio-

n everv w here t li i ouah. ut NewMexico nioai '.iuihk I'riinleastern New Mexico, where InimtRT-i-t- l

ll is III0.-- I lapel, our ..fill e lamasses i.f inouiries and Ihe

ilts,(isitoii Is lo improve ihe a roiolsxstem I every opportuiitty. I do tintt'Cheve thete exists anywhere In any

js:me or teiril.irv a more aemnne in- -'

tetest among a, cia-s,.- 0r people inthe welüaie and proirtiss ,,r tlie pub-lic Fcho.ila than in New Mexico."

Mr. Clark b-- last night foe SantjKe.

THE DIAMOND PALACEla Billow ,leweT. vcimo

.Mail Uniera I lib , I X iel uat iiur l; ailr Work.

WAGNER HARDWARE CO

We ate not likely to heable to get Fiesh Rol-

led Oats for some time,but vc have fiesh

Cream of Wheatthat is good fr break-fast, and our price is

only 15c per package.

Also fresh RALSTONBREAKFAST FOOD,only 17c per package.

Why not phone or mailyour order.

ALBUQUERQUE

CASH GROCERY CO.IIOMI It II. WAItD. Msr.

115 MarliU- - Air.

I')l HTII ST. AX D CnNTIlAI, AVEs Allmquergue IlartlMare C'u.I--

-- It I' A I. F. II S I

J. H. O'REILLY & CO.Tiir tiiT imiii 4

11(11 HI l I I N

HIVilK NI 0ls ANI.I.I.I 1

2 v H It ' tt i. r '"1 " g rtiairtm-- i iaii in f rec!tr" 1 r i .wrt HARDWARE, ,

Stoves and RangesWe also carry a ful! line of Graniteware, Crockery, Glassware, and all kinds of Tools forthe Mechanic. We have in connection a Tinning Shop and Plumbing Shop. AH workentrusted to us will receive our best attention.

im-- : Moitr..I'.lli III UIIII Mil l (l tim:

Iumik lltnlMn M NilIU --

MlM.IMI TO Till HIXklH'ITlTli: ' II .1. II I ItK MI'".Mril. M iiTí. WKUM-l(- .

l ll It . I IMKI (Ml M III.I'ltDHT-MkKI- IHMtli.XT 1

imi i r nit:nut ! nt m i i: mi iM u;m --

ni m: nt inutto.J . Mil I t il. 1 Itl TI"K.

11411 W HUM K N. M.

nit: iitir i

tin. ( inI The ALBUQUERQUE1 PLANING MILL -- - -

hMa law. MtoUHi 1 .rmlurr. alra aaal Kjr lulum. Jm Huildinc Mal.rtl.4 J I ., rnannw. fUmmr ft. ! lll lie--1 airaet. J

Dm I hill.rl. W Klalrr(inrf. M'. la4