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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING- - JOURNAL:NEW MEXICO, TILSDAY, DECEMBER :, 1913. DhIIv. by Currier or Mall, 0

;;';. . x. .ALBUQUERQUE, a lonili. Mnglfi Onptas c

ZELAYA'S ARREST IS

KNOWN IN NICARAGUA(GENERAL BLISS INREGULAR SESSIONjCONTRACTOR TELLS ASPHYXIATION IS

I'l.i.m inn ,.f iiu- - m.uiii.il fc.lrr.-4- uar- -

rl!i., so it beloved the tulal of Kill-- ,

nl, ununited ami i.'ii'tl, I must h1'i"Vrid b the latter tlguie.

lit shields of Cull, .ran ate quoted-ti-

saying lh.it thr cvjttui.ii inn wasmade iholtly after dark i4iul was ti t

.Iim-.i- . rod l.y the constitutionalists fortwelve hot'is. so it is suppos-- d thr rr.1rr.1t to thr boats was made in goodorder.

OF HOLD-U- P BY

fiilftBftiOfJ1CHIHUAHUA CITY

TO VIGTflHIOUS

INSURHECTDS

TAMMANY

AGENTS

Startling Story of Graft Un-'W- ith

earthed in Connection With! ed,

OFFICIAL REPORT

PREDICTS 1RREOUTIS

Amoiican Bonier CommanderSees No Hope for Eaily

Peace in Mexico, He TellsGov eminent.

WILLIAM BAYARD HALE

REACHES WASHINGTON

Admiial Fletcher Informs WarDopailment That FoieknInterests Arc Safe in Oil

Fields Near Tampico,

JOURNAL MClAL 4IAEd Wlfttlnsmngion. iee. I. now the

j American bolder patrol lias fountN''1 Impossible to enforce th

nigo against the shipment of

OF CONGRESS

HARNESS FOR

LONG TERM

Senate Becjns Woik on Cur-

rency Bill With Hope of

Passing It Before ChristmasHolidays Anive,

REPUBLICANS NOT TO

DELAY FINAL ACTION

Proposition to Put in ExtiaTime to Expedite Vote on

Measure Goes Over to Give

Minoiity Time to Consult,

, onin jou.N.u apt:i4. i, .no wmtlWashltiKton, I)ec. 1. Coiiiiie.ss to-- ,

day closed the extraordinary sessionwhich heitat) April T, and settleddown to the mill, I of the renular

lomt'' session, I" X pec I I'd to last Wellinto next summer, only the necessary formality marked the mtlinu , ,f

the old session nnd the heninninn ofthe new.

The senate was at work practicallyall day and shortly after the regularsession had heen opened Logan con-

sideration of the hill to mailt Sanwater supply rii;hts In the

I letch let. hy valley.An attempt to Institute the pro-pos- d

drastic program of day andnight sessions for the considerationof the administration currency hillfailed, the democrats aureehiK toallow final settlement of the programto go over until tomorrow, to givethe repuhlicans time to consider It.

Ilepuhhcan Leader 'lallinger n ml

Senator Kced Smoot comforted thedemocrats with the announcementthat the repuhlicans would make norfort tn '"''' r oh.Mru. t in any

way the purpose of the currency l. g- -

lslation, and the democratic lead, rstonight predicted the passage of themeasure hy the holidays.

The iiirrency hill, as completed hy

the ilcmocratic conference, wasprinted and prepared for the senatetoday, mil Senator nven in'iwnted Itas a suhslitute for the hill originallysupported hy himself nnd the admin-istration members of the hanking andcurrency commit tee.

Senator rutrton, republican, of Ohio,introduced a curri'iicy hill of his own,which would provide for thi' formation of ll central bank to be ownedhy the jiliblii: and operated by thegovernment.

The house contented Itself with n

brief nireting, formally opening thenew session. Thi' galleiies werecrowded to witness the opening-- , butthe formalities were curtailed.

The grist of first day bills in thehouse was much smaller than usual,but there are still hundreds of bills,covering nearly every conceivableform of legislation to he submitteddut'luK the session. These Includemany bills for trust legislation which

.,...., ......,s.ui Juan I'd Sia, Nuv, .,,, an

!Tlie ll.WS of the llllexl Hi t ho VtllledM.,t. i I aiitos .ii..a, t am.ipr. si. lent of avM:;ii.i. has iaus. ,1

inrthint of n N. ligation n, Noaiasua, Thele is mu.h spe, 'illation reg ii.l.ng the IniintioiiH of the Kuw-rn--

enl in his case, (is the leg i'.il in c

has do hu e, I he ill .4 v he n , on thei hai ge of a- -s al .on.

The puido- i inn :.!v nwiiniin-- ,

:lhe 4,111 . "Hie of the hala as , ,o puspi oi e, 'dints lnstitnte.1 in New Voik'I' y- -

ICUSTOTsliECEIPISFALL OFF

iV NOSNIN JC.USNAL IFiritL ,A,,0asliingloii, I lee, - tist ..ins s

of the goi eminent for Noii lil- -

her fell off bI.oiii $ 4 .iin.una, ioni- -

pa le, 14 llll Xm elllhel i .', ,o, Hidingto the moiithlv licasuii slalcioenlIssued today Nmelllbt r was the fustfull month of oprinii4.ii of (lie is. iv

it.nitf and if the monih wa a fairlist of the lull's reirnoe plo.lu.lllgpoweis, the annual niuin from nilssouce will de. line mole ihin

The oiiliii.iii ililun i nil in forNovember , . ceded the ol dill. Il l 14'-

iiiiis hi $ ; i ;':', cMupnieii with'ail i 1, r of receipts tor the same

month la-- t ii'ai of H. x H .'!'.

I'or thi' fis. al i.al, to ,,,,,,, ,,i,disl'iii semi uts hale rVi I'ril. ,1 the

!icipts h f s . T I ii. 1 no, ioi,li ii . d wlihi'1a ll ex. l s of I e, eipls last M iir ,,fI I .M :. '..:T. The receipts f, r Noieiii -

in r :.r..'.t-.-.

t:!-.- tii llet I'.ll- -

ll. e III t he gi 11 lal fund at the i loseof hlisi ii, ss on S. mini. iv w.i $li;,-- g

4i.il I I, and tin i and t ot i s in

the treasiiix, J ,oiil ".jT.ol.

ZELAYA TO RETURN

UNMOLESTED TO

BARCELONA

Nicaiar.ua, U, S, State De- -

paitment and Foimer Cen -Amoiican Dictator

Am ee After Conference,

Id, MoNt jmittNAL trle-iA- iasvii wtfttlashingloii. Dec. I. he llilel iul- -

tional tangle over the pieMi-ni- In IheI n l, il Slates of J. Santos Zrlaya, foimer prc'lilcnt of Minlagiia, iippnleiil- -

Ii was soiled tonight by elaia ngree-- j

4 to r. nil n to Hiirceloiia, Spain.:froin whence be innie to New Ymka mi mil ago.

This agreement came as, the result

ib pailinenl bet wren State DepartmentSoli, Hor hoik and counsel for Zelain and Ihe N Ii a r.iguii ll governmentIn proml'lim to leaie ihe country ',lava si Ipiilati'd Ihat he should baitample lime to transact some Imp.ir-Jtan- t

business multor. Speaking wit It

'bis counsel, Cory M. Staiblen, mer thelillg telephone from NewYork, alula said Ihe next boat fromNew York to llaiielona did not sailuntil I lei elobi'l- 11, nnd he thought hecould I'liil-l- i his business In Hint lime.

Stale depart mi nl officials insistedthat w hen the oi nirr illi tutor departshe go direct to till ccloliu ami Ihat InIhe Interim he enter Into no polilien!Inlrigucs involving Nicaragua. Thisagreement prove, T agreeable to CharlesA. Douglas, counsel tor Ihe Nlouta-gua- n

goviinioenl ill th" negotiationsthai bale followed Ihe niTcM In NewI'oik. Ailing upon Mi. Douglas' ad-

vice, (burial Chaiuoiro, Nicaragua n

loinhlel here, lonlghl oali'ed to Ihen arai'.iian foreign ofliee siiggi sting

Ihe i a in i la t ion of dial gov el nmelit'sI , Ut st now in Ihe mails, for the

o (lie ful mer president forII lal for Ihe alleged murder of tw o ofIns count ri men at Masaia, III April,

1 v r.Tio or t.l U M

i s pitottuti11erm..m,i I'Xlco. lire 1 .

A'.- -

though th. te ,i as no Information herelegariling the pi. I ted ev.i. will ion ofliiiavnias and Maziitt.in. constitution- -

uhsl offliers considered II possiblethat the garrisons ' those two weftcoiim titles hail ileiart.il by I. oat lastnight, having- u small g.irri-o- n to tie-- :

nlve the insurgents,(Icmr.il Curraiiz.i said that two in- - j

augi-n- t columns Will' mar. hing from;the smith toward Teple, a point on tinvist coast south i.f Cuniinas and Ma-- j

atlan. It was considered prohalde!that the two federal garrisons hailht.n ordered to hasten In Manz.in.Mo j

to check the eonstinitinnali'-- t move-- j

nam which threatens still farther t"jelf the federal retreat from So-tio-

and Cullacnn.It was l Moved the federals I'ad lie-- ;

rliled lo mobilize the west coast fed- -

era garrisons nt nuadalajar.i In the.slate of Jalisco, and a more centralioint, in order to meet more

any instirgt'Ul advance.

1, 3110.1100 Pounds of Wool itliihawilrrovideiii e, K. I., lie.'. 1. A mil-

lion three Iin'iilrril thousand poundof wool were withdrawn from bondtoday here by mill men who hail heenwaiting lor the new free list en wool '

to go into el feet on thin date.

BILLS TO REGULATE;

Al 0 OS

CORPORATION S

jCo ngressman Adamson Pro-- 1

poses Measures in Line

With Idea of Definin. Du-- ::

tics in Interstate Commerce

'BY MOftNINO JOURNAL SFITCIAL LIAftIO W.RK

Washington, Iic. 1. A trio ofhills to ri gnlate interstate railroads

land other 4orporation.s werp Intro-- !diieed today by Chulrman Adamson,of the liousi- - inierstate commercecommittee. TI14' IuIIh strike nt mini-lopol- y

and Kuppression of competitionhy coinhinations of capital.

M-- . liianuon eNplalned that hismeasures were in line with the Ideaof defining rights and duties nnd

iprescrihlnpr remedies and penalties toprevent discrimination and unfairdealing, rather than with the theorydial to regulate ciimmorcp the gov-

ernment must take charge of 11 mloperate it.

The first hill would require rail-- I

roads to pnhlish their schedules In

every county through which theyrun, and authorize them, after contracting- - with newspapers at the reg-

ular rates for advertising, to acceptthe receipts for freight and passengerfares.

Another would authorize morecompletely the regulation and super-vision of the Interstate Commercecommission of Issues of stocks nndhonds, the disposition of the moneyohtained from them nnd the preven-

tion of interlocking directorates.The third would provide for a com-

mercial directory, to he ptihllshed hy

the secretary of commerce, hy whichan Individual, partnership or cor-

poration qualified to do hnslness in

Its own slate, territory or district,might do so everywhere without additional license or registration or re-

striction, except In compliance withpolice regulations.

The Day in Congress

si: ati:. I

Met ot 10 a. m. and coiielnded thebusiness of the extra session, confirming delayed nominations.

PROBABLE FATE'

MEX CAN

IT

Exits Caicfully Cm: Ul- -

Poisonous Gases Aie

Pom ed Into Utah Mine WhoieRafael Lone: Is Hidm::.

FUMES ISSUE FROM

EVERY KNOWN EGRESS

Muideioi's Death Is Be overt,Certain, as Escape lm-- i

e, in Opinion of Of -

ficers Conducting Sior.e j

'

NOASIN, JOURNAL ,C,C,AL !,4lFltigliam, t'tah, I ec. W'hcthei

llafael I. ope., the sla'cr of five penceilfuois 1111, 11 fellow Mexican, laydead ill the rtah-Ap- e mine, orw lut her, molding the ileadli gases 111

the mine, he snll planned a ilarh for;hherty, was a qui M Ion unanswered to-

night. Know iug his 11 oiirccf illness,thole was no p In the watchful-- 'iiess nt the tunnel mouths, on whichscan blights were trained while thesheriff'.' offii cis of seii'ii colonics andjtin r scores of drputli H k. pl unic-- i

laxed guard sin. - ally morning..Through opening-- In the bulkheads,constructed at coll of the tumnljmouths, poi oiioiis gases hale been ill-- ;

recti d. Tonight an aulomobile ear-- '1.1 log a thousand pounds of sulphur;was lushed here from Salt lake City!In order to keep the smudges goinguntil a frish supply milled on thetrain tomorrow morning In additionto sulphur, all the chemicals capableof generating poisonous gases th i

could 1'" obtained here were beingi.sed lu t he sniudgi s.

The only word from l.opez today;came early Ihis alicrnooii when heapproached I he bulkhead al thelooulh of the Andy tunnel and calledfor his friend, Julio Corrello. When!asked what he wauled, he called again!lor ('oil. '110. but before the lalier nr-- i

Hfiii In' had retired bai k Into tiedepths if the mountain.

On ('orrello's being- unable to gel a

niqionsc, Mike Vukovhh, a lialivr of'Nl ooteiiegro, and a hi ot ...' ''l"".v Matuliich, who was killed InSat unlay s battle, broke from a crowd"f spectators, ami brandishing a n- -v ilver. tried toueak dim n the hulk-a-

ii to go after Lola ,. llh illfl'lcully he was led a w a v by d, piulc alii'friends. I lepca ed Ii since Satunlayhe has pleaded on his knees for Iheopportunity lo penetrate the darknessand fight it out with (lie .Mexican.

As night fell, while the smudgescontinued lo pour their poison ha. k

into Ihe Ileal! of the mountain, themill rrlngs for vengeance from Ihenever diminishing itowd of foreigncis became hushed and gave way towhispered queslloiis as to what wasllie secret behind the bulkheads.

The deputies guarding the Andytunnel mouth believed Lopez wasoveiiome this afiernoon behind thebulkhead, until, two bonis later, theyheard a scraping sound followed hy a

cough.Lute tonight, columns of smoke

were rushing out of Various tunnels,bowing that Iceilnin palts of the

mine were already filled. At someplaces it was Impossible for theguards to get nearer than Ihirly feetof (he entrances. In the lowest levelof the workings, smudges were placeddirectly hcnealli shafts hailing upinto Ihe upper levels, while Lopei'look refuge when he eiilcred themine, last Thuisilav iiiRht. Smokewas also issuing through (lacks onlop of Ihe mountain, showing thatone of the liiniielH ran very neat thesurface. CiUards were placed at thest'lSpots.

111 case Lopez does not appear, thesmudging will conllniie Tor anoiuerday and nigbl Then twenty-fou- r

hours: must elapse before die deputiencan enter. Although It Is bellrved tohe slight, there Is nl tit (he possibilitythat the fugitive may avoid asphyxia-tion In some far corner of die mine.

CLASSIFICATION OF

HOMESTEAD LANDS

(BY MOftNINO OPICIAL l,AID WIS1

Washington, Dec. 1.- - - SecretaryLane iinnoiiiu'oil today (hat tile classi-fication ol' public lands, as Irrigableor non-l- i Igalili-- ill coiifoi pill v WilliIhe nilminislratlon of (he .'Rio in rehomestead laws, was being luiom-plislio- d

satisfactorily.W ithin the last lew days the sociei.

tary lias designated mure than Uo,-00- 0

acres in various western stales,for eniry under die terms of the act.The designations Include 20,1)00acres In Arizona, SJiOO In California,

lack of Food and Cutting Off

of Water Supply Arc Given

as Reasons for Evacuation

of Stronghold,

VILLA PREPARES TO

TAKE MEXICO CITY

Hi;oita Supporters Flee To-

ward American Border to

Escape From Clutches of

Constitutionalist Chieftain,

,f MOAN INS JOURNAL SPtCIAL Lf 4fO WISH

.).,.!, .Mc:; Dec. ut her than-- line starvuiiuii, the federal troops,vr evaeua'cd 'hihua hila City,hi. il has I. eel) under lliege fur Weeks

...i.iiiii: to i:dv! cm received tonightlien.' Kriin.-c- Villa, tin' rcl el

1,1,1 The v ii. nation leaves theby the n l -v open to possession

The re ort received l.y Villa wasj ,st Salvador Men ado, military mv-eim- .r

of the slate, with federaln ps, h:ni leTi on foot for ojinga, on

the lulled Si ites liordef near Mai fa,

".as. that liriirrals Jose Ynez Salu-;.,- r

and Pasnial orozo with muleii i.iiioi fed. nils had relieated to

the mountains went of the city andthai i,f civilians, inrliiilin,;w, .ineli and children, who were on

the yei(fe ..f starvation, had startedi.nt to walls to the fnitfil Stales bor-

der.Ih sides ring- the capital of th

Mate, Chihuahua, wilh a populationnoniially of IM.O'lO, is the metropolU.1 Mixi.o. Neither in theMaiicro revolution nor in the pred-

ial iiprlsinK has Chihuahua hee-- i

liiiven Ironi the federals. lis Karri-8Mi- i

ti nil the commandiiiK poHitions for(liarpsho. iters i mi machine nuns, uf-l- 'i

nleil hy the I'athedral and the puh-- 1

i Ii u i!il lr- heretofore hada 1'iriTiiilal'le harrier to

viilcrf. Had the rehels reached thelily and Ihe federals resisted, it wasl.i II, veil thnt .t finht in the city wouldhave iesiiUo.1 in great loss of lifeand inoperty.

Conditions in the city were saiil tohe such that life there was no limnercivluiahlc. The Spanish vlada--

v.hiih convey.-i- l water Irom the moun-ta.n- s

was repotied to have heenand the food supplies ex-

hausted.Cineral Villa toninht teleKraphed

1. tails of the evaluation to CcneralCarranza at llermosillo, stalinH: thatthe proposed advance of the rehelssouthward to Mexico City would nowl e expedited. The possession of thecity, he said, would make rehel terri-tory of the country slraiKht throughIn Zaeatei "is and operations would he-K-

al'out that city and at Agnus '!'-en- d

s.

Aniotii! the hcsiegeil citizens at Chi-

huahua, who are helieved to ho seekin?lefiuto elsewheie, were Juan Creel, ahunker and illative of Knriiiue Creel,fanner support, r of President liaz.and Alhert Terru.as, a wealthy lando ner.

flenoral Villa said Kederico Moy",a prominent merchant, hud heeniHinied civil Kovernor of Chihualui'istale, his selection heing hased onthe hehef ihat he would he nrcepta-hl- e

to Ike rehels.'The report of the capitulation of

Chihuahua is anthoritio," said Villi."It came to me In an official dispatch,whi.-- said the city was evacuated onSunday. A rehel courier at once setout and rode iao miles northward,where he met the rehel advanceKuanl. This vas at a point calledVilla Ahumada, where we have cslah-lislie- d

teli'Ki'aphic communication. I

have transmit oil the details to den-ial Carranza, the head of the rev-- o

t i c. n .

"It is my purpose now to send afarce to intercept Mercado, who isfin ing to (ijlmitra and also to cup- -

tare Orozco and Salazar. The maint'rhel hotly probably will concentrateat Chihuahua preparatory to the ad-vance southward. We will be Hear-ing Mexico City within a month."

Five hundred thousand dollar:"orth of provisions and clothing- and$ OO.Oo 0 from the Hank of MlneroWere confiscated in Juarez by VillaI" support the rebels. The propertyv'aa taken through the refusal of mer-- 1

hunts to accept paper money Issued''.v the rebels. The storekeepers,""si of them Spanish, appealed toT'niled States Consul Edwards andlater closed thiir shops and handed'Ver the keys to the consul. ConsulFiKiaids later returned the keys toHie owners, saying he could not guar-nnte-

the safety of the property.ili aniime the places were forced openand the goods and money token. It"as said the propertied were insured' an Knglinh company na!r.:;t loot-ing.

n uc.x nM)fii niiv n:i)i:i i, c.akimsox

'i sale?, Ariz., Dec. 1. Informationficeived here from American sourcesfrar.i OuaymuH slates that 1,700 men"u the Cullacan federal gnrrisorH"ached Ouaymfis by steamer afterevacuating- the Sinaloa state capitalto iibregon's constitutionalist forces.H'is number accounts for ull but

New Yoik State Highway

Construction,

WHITMAN'S PROBE IS

UNCOVERING FACTS!

Pay Could Not Be Secured for

Work Done Until Victim

Araeed to Pay $1,500,Testimony,

!Y MOHNIN9 JOURNAL BFariA, , tf 0 Wi,New York, lice. I!.

Al.lrii h, a I'liughkeepsie ronlr.u tor,testified at liistrlil Attorney Whit-

man's John line lnitiiry today. Unithe had heen forced to give up fl..".ii0

'as ii condition to getting his pay fromthe state highway ilep.-- tincnl for a

road which he oomph'ted during tinj iiilniinlsi ration of Highway Crumms-isioi-

r C. Cordon Keel,lie paid Ihi' money in ash, In New

York City, on March 31, l:iU hesaid, to Thomas Ilasselt, secretary to

I John A. Han.M-l- . then state ingliiecr.Ilassett. whom the district allorneyls noxious to iUestlon, has disap-jpearei- l.

Mr. Whitman has informa-jtio- n

that he sailed for Sanat ahoiit the same time that

James K. MoC.uIre, former mayorj of Si raciise, now under indictment,also salied south.

Aldri. h, who is prisident of a con-- ;

si ruction 0tupany, said Ihat he hadSSiwn the money on llasseit's rrpre-iselitatio- tl

lllat CharUs K. Foley, dop-jut- y

highway comin issloner, ileain ndedit. l'ay on his contract had at that

jtline, he said, heen held up for nearlyfour months.

I The contract was for a road l i sting$105,0(1(1. It was compleicil, Ahlrleh

Isahl, In .Vcvcnii.cr, 'Til, mid he iiniilenumi'roiia I'lToriH during the follow-t-

lug-- three months collci t the $17,- -

nno hakim i' due him.hi .Mar h 17, 1HI2, he received a

telephone call from John K. ( Ion -

km ii us, an Albany contractor, who p,.day testifi, al thai he was a collectorof democratic 111 pal 111 iiitrllui -

1 Ions from oilier ( onti actors, ( in( lotisu til us" Inilatioli. he went toAlbany, and 11,..,.. saw Ilassett ill (heoffice of the stale engineer.

"Ilassett took me out In the hall."(he witness said, "and said "We llilnkue ought to hale something on IbisJob.' 1 said: "What'." and he saidI hal Mr. Foley thought 1 ought togive up In per cent, or $ 1,700. llasked him If 11. Sun would do and lie-

said that would be nil rhiht. I t oldhim would Vile him the inoiiey assoon as my pay w nt through.'

Alilrich said he died his longb

tin$1.6(10 In currency to Ilassett.

"Why did you pay him in -- h '."

asked District Allorney Whitman"I thought, that was the wav

transact that soil of business."''Idricli replied.

"The business of bribing publicfirlnls?"

"Well. If von wnnl lo tint It ihatway, yes," was (he reply.

Ahlrleh further testified thai In1H11, he made a campaign coiilrlbu-lio- n

to the ilemoiTfilio parly throughCoiisniilus, w hich was' never reported.

(lonsaiilus, who agreed to waiveimmunity before he took the stand,developed a poor memory when questioned, eoneeriilng his rehit Ions withAlilrich and Massed lie contendedthat in liecemhcr, 1IM1, ho hadspoken to Foley ahotil Aldflcli m,,

to remember tin lr names,(lonsaiilus, however, furnished the

district attorney further evlde.ice asto the activities of Fverett P. Fowler,the alleged "Tammany bag mail,"now awaiting trial for extortion. Hesaid he had Introduced Fowler lostate contractors nnd that Fowler hadshown him a list of such conlraclorsand told him that In- - Intended I" getcontributions from them.

Mallliew Van Alstyne, another contractor and the defeated candidatefor mayor of Albany on the demo-cratic, ticket at Hie last election, tes-

tified that his construction, concern,a corporation, had. at, Ihe solh ital ionof fowler und William II. Kelly,democratic leader of Syracuse, con-

tributed $1,000 lo the democraticstale committee In 1!H2. lie hadsent It In dm form of a (iiaft on NewYork, to Arthur A. Mai Lean, thedemocratic slate t reiisuri-r- , he said.This contribution, the district attor-ney found; was unreported.

"Did you realize," Mr. Whitmanaski'd, "that for a corporation togive a. political contribution Is a

violation of thi' law?""I did not," the witness Raid.A supreme court grand jury, em-

panelled today from a list of mer-chants, bankers and brokers, willconvene on Thursday mid sit (lutingthe progress of Ihe invi'Stlgat ion, Inconsider such violations of the law-

ns Ihe dial riit attorney may uncover.

the judiciary committee will consider. delayed pay on March 2, cameHearings on trust legislation by thislx,.w York on March :io, and paid

' "i nun nioiiiuntiion into Mexico,w as ih si ribi il In n detailed report fromF'l igiidicr ilrnrrsi! !i eomniii tidlna-ihe forces on the hoi dor, made publictoday i,l the war department. Prac-tically Ihe entire population iilolm thInli'inatlunal line, the report mild, Nin sMiipHthy with the Mexican rehels.und us the result large quantities ofwar munitions ha in been smuggledacross In sjilta of the unceaslnu 'e

4if the troopers.lieneral llliss complained of the

inKin ness 4.f the law, fcajlnii that theInsi i in tlons to the army areare Keuelal and that too inln-l- l

ol a lask was Imposed upon(In, Hoopers nnd Junior officers.He it nmendial that two of the bestequipped officer of tile uoveriiinenfbgnl force b. ncnt down to truvt'lalong thi Iliii- - mid decide 4,uei-- t

ii m m of tu I it ful tights and powers.In Ihis connection the general re- -

ifw'"',, m! ructions sent to him last

to the aid (if the threatened Americanj consular r pi esentntli at Pledran

.Negias. o-- seieinl iluys, the Ren

ir.tl Polnli'd out, the question of pos-sible peace or war rested entirelyupon die discretion of this consul, anil was n foregone i oni luslon that theAm.'i i.au soldiers would have to fighttheir way Into Mexico If the hecessitynf proleeling the consul had arisen,

j The necessity of keeping n consld-ler.'ihl- e

portion of the fulled Slatesarmy on Ihe holder for uii Indefinitepel bid was foiei nsleil In the repoi i.I ! ciioi a I IUihs, wh,i has been on theline since the beginning of the Mailer irev oliilioii. railed alleiitloll to the fill-- .fllliiii'iil of his preilieilon that thebreaking up of Orozco'ij army lustyear Into small .bands would not n -shoe pein e, because die large lawlessclement among the troops would not

'consent to return to oiillnnry voca- -tlons.

"This altitude," Ihe report sail,"especially i hariiclerlzed the leiulels

land forces In the slale of chihuahua,These are Ihe forces that have alwaisbeen popularly known as 'lei flaa- -geis.' Their leaders preach the dis-

tribution of hunt and wealth gener-ally, and apparently haie small con-cern with nny other factor of die rev-ol-

lull."A i nnsiilcial Ion of these fuels Is

of inlet csl. as i hey suggest anotherforei nsling of die future. The

iirross Ihe border which leadilo one successful involution unfortu-nately seem alwa.is to point the waylo a counter revolution. If this beIhe ease, (ho firs! reasonable hopof conl iniied ponce will conn whennil eslabllsh.'d gov eminent provesstrong' enough to crush the counter

j revolution. The prevalence of thuipieseiil i oil, lii ions means (he contin-

ued oeeiipntion of die border by asll'img foi ee of troops. The success ofthe present revolution will probablynii nn the Indefinite continuance ofthis occupation in anticipation of tli.icounter revolution. When a counter

involution Is thu roughly i fin bed a

least In the northern slnleiil nnd llucsmlillsheil government can occupyand hold Its border towns, normalcumin ions will be lesloied and a dis-

tribution of Ollf Hoops will bi pos-- jslide. "

This was another day of In.icliiityfor a.'diiugloli, at least on the snr- -

f.ue, In Ihe til ploiiial ie treiitment ofthe Mf'Xlcnn Hi it t loll. Rumors of thiilisapprauanee of l!rlirral Hlierli,later ii nit in ,1 i (ed, created consiilel'ft-bl- e

Interest in official circles.William Hair, who had been confer-

ring with lieneral Cuiraiiza and hisi oust il nl iona 1st chiefs at .Vogales,

today and h id n long talk withSecretary liryan. He will see Presi-dent Wib'oii on Wednesday anil sup-plement the reports he already hasmade on the rharai rr and personal-ity of (he constitutionalist chiefs findthe purpoven of their movement.

Mr. Hale declined to discuss hisillusion lo the border, but It Is uilder- -

hum authoritative quarters thatW.V sought no foiinul understanding:with the eonstit utlonallsta on behalfof the fnited Slates government andmerely made Inquiry as to what thoeonstit utlonalisls intended to do incertain contingencies.

Rear Admiral Fletcher reported tothe navy department today his suc-cess In ensuring protection of foreigninterests In the oil fields near the Rtilfconst of Mexico without any Irritatingdisplay of force. It was not madeclear Just how the American naval of-

ficer had managed to get In touchwith Central Aut!nr, thu rebul leader.

Zclaia, from die oiilset has inalil-- i

tallied thai Ihe offenses alleged

Senator We.-k- introduced a lull to moved that, the senate recess for two pelting-- his pay, but did not reinem-reslri-

transportation of military hours nnd sit during the evening- tojl(1. tUi ),,. i,,,,) ,,,.n Ahlrleh to seeforces and supplies to l'anania tojdiseuss currency, (in n roll call, t he assett. lie admilted that he hadAmerican bottoms. motion was adopted by a S3 to u Vote. made collections from contractors

Leaders agreed lo the delay In re-- I The denote completed the first, rend- - .,,,, forwarded them to the democraticsinning the lobby Investigation until In of the currency bill nt a short (,,, committee, hut he was unable

committee will he held before manyweeks.

Representative Cray, of Indiana,Introduced a bill which would pro-vide for an International conferencehere next fall for die purposeagreeing lo a plan for disarmamentand suspension of naval constructionprograms. The bill would authorize

Inn Hpiiroprlation of $r,i)0,000, thejfnlted States to entertain the dele-gates from foreign powers,

Although thi program for consid- -'

eration of the currency measure wasriot formally adopted In the senate,the democrats succeeded In beginningwork on the bill. Discussion of theletch llelchy bill lagged during; the

'afternoon, and Senator Owen calledup the currency measure. At I'

o'clock, Democratic Leader Kern

t'csslon but adjourned without a for-- n

al opening of the debate. Senatordwen announced thnt he expecteddiscussion of the measure to openlate tomorrow.

The senate w 111 meet nt 1 1 o'clockbut the greaU'f part of the day willbe taken up with discussion of the1 letch Hetchy valley bill, which Is Inthe special order of business.

PUBLIC LANDS MAY

HAVE OIL IN THEM

1RV MOftNINH JOURNAL TUCtAL LIAgKD WISHWashington, Dec. 1. tn rccom-- I

meildntioii of Secretary Jjine, Presl-- i

dent Wilson has withdrawn from'entry 4S,"20 acres of public land In

southern California, believed by ex-- j

rts of the geological survey to bevaluable for lis oil contents.

The reserve thus, created Includesmore than 2.000 acres in die Sunsetdistrict, located in the foothills ofthe San Kmigdio iiioimta Ins, fortymiles west of llakersfield, nnd nearly44,000 acres In the Rclridge-Los- l Hillsdistrict, directly between two alreadydeveloped oil fields.

Secretary Lime announced todaythat the president had restored to en-

try 1 20.0(i0 iicrcM of supposed coallands In western Montana. Only n

small part of Ihe land was said tocontain coal, and that was of a lowcharacter.

against him ii lie political and dialupon heaiini; I e could prove dial Ihetwo murders a Ii 'in against him w erecommillcil al different limes nnddales In Nl. aragua and without Ii!

k now dge.

FKMAN SENT TO

AN INSANE HOSPITAL

lV MORNINU JOUftNAL dPIOIAL l I4BIO tftlRtlSail l.akei'll.i. hoc. - .Mis. Augus-

tus Kkinsn, 'who killed her I i yeur-ol- d

daughter, Prances Williams, laidJune, lo.lay was proitoii need Insanehy a Jury In the slate district courthole, and committed to the Insaneasylum.

The body of her daughter wasfound In a Hunk at the luilway sla-tio- n

In ogden.C. I , Anderson, Mrs. Kkinnn's fiivt

huslaiiiil, who has been out "ii bail,was ileilai'.d to have had no pall in

Ihe miiider and was given his lib-

erty.

REBELLION

AGAINST YUAN SNA! KA1

IlkV MOstNil JOURNAL iPrriAL 4., (! WIH'Peklll!,'., I lee. - ( K tit 1:1 lellgralllS

rerrlMd at Ihe capital today from va-

rious provinces in south China re-

port that the Chinese rebels are in-

triguing- with numerous outlaw hau lslo foi m the nucleus of another rebel-

lion against the government of Presi-dent Yuan Shi Kal. The government i

developing: un extensive srrret serviceami siimmiry executions without j.M'mhlance of u court trial frequentlyoccur.

the currency bill is passed.Kecessi-- and convened at nun!!,

beginning the second session f thesixty-thir- d congress.

Took brief recess while committeenotified I'rcsi lent Wilson congresswas in session.

Republican Leader riallinKcr indi-

cated the minority would call a cur-rency caucus.

Laid aside the Ilelch llelchy billtemporarily and began considerationof the currency hill.

IteeiKseil at (i p. III. to S p. It!.

Adjourned at (CIS p. in. until 11

o'clock tomorrow, after i ompletliiKlirst reading' of currency hill.

hoi si:.Met. at. noon, beginning the

session.Representative Henry Introduced

a hill to amend the Sherman law.Representative Palmer of Pennsyl-

vania introduced a bill to permit man-ufacture of denatured alcohol by mix-ing wood and natural alcohol In bulk.

liepresentat ive Park of Oeorgia, in-

troduced a bill for one cent letterpostage.

The Rttlkley committee arranged tolake up the Burnett hill Imposing aliteracy lest on immigration nextweek.

licprescnlative Reilly of Connecti-cut, introduced a bill for a year's payto all postal employes injured in th.;sen ice.

r,!i,nno In Colorado, L'l.nilO in Idaho, .. ."

neatly I'llO.uni, Molilalia, more thanAN(JI 1LI1x.ono In Noith Dakota, 274,000 In"logon, fi,7,,l) In I'tah. 2 1.000 inWashiiiglou and H2,r,ni) in Wyoming.

I '.ii nk Din i (or Is cm h led.Pittsburgh. I'a., Dec I. A. L.

Richmond, Jr., former director of (heeliisi'il Cosmopolil a n National bankof Pittsburgh, was today, In diefulled Slates district court, foundguilty of having assisted the cashierol the hank In making false entries inIhe Instil nt ion's books. His ball whsim i eased In $10. nan ntier a motionfor a new trial had been filed by

his attoiiiejs,

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1913.TWO

Ji -of th-

an. I II);III llllV.'

Gallup Stove Coal oodSUFFRAGISTS fltfDEMAfiD VOTES j

FOR 1 tfJirti-V-nTM- ; V, i.l ''-iM.-- , ly itwtiuitttftati i a iiaai "i i

"'t-- qjt.rsm1

Carry Checking Accountsby Mail

Toil ran a rherkltii? norotint by nitiil jusl nseasily an thntiKh yml nime tn the btink lieisunully. Vint fnr-war- d

your funds by mull In the fnrm nf chock, drafts,iiiuney orders ur registered letters.

Vim ciui jiny your bills nnd ptirthnses by writing outyntir (hecks the same us If the bank were in your own com-munity.

Small accounts welcomed.

t

lil u morsCauM all aorta cf troubit vth llitbedily organa HJi, pimplca,aorea and othr eruptiont, acalet,tcabt, etc. all ef nhich art

at thouianc'a testify, tyHOOD'S SARSAPARILLA.

Kvf-- when arriuui SorofulouPores, F. zeina, I'Kera on thr I.ri;and Arnn and aurh al'nit-nt-

thin firetnier blooj inedicin-'- , f.utn-tu"- y

tak. n, will In reasonable timeexpel the grrms and sivr the hnindthe rkhiu-- and purity uf. health.

Thousands nf j eo..- In nil condi-tion- a

of life testify to the valur ntllnod's Sarsaparlllii fur the blond,and al.'O to give Mrer.Kth. cteitr ntH'tlte. t'lt.e the stnnia, h, and lift

up the health tune generally.If your blood 1 bail, get a bott'a

today. Sold everywnete.

GRAND v pnrQ111 I I

I U U L.U

AFTER LEADERS OF

MINERS' UN 01

Twenty-Fiv- e 'Indictments Are

Returned in Federal Court,

Allcins Combination in Re

straint of Trade.

lit .MHI.. JOU.HAL .P.CIAL Ll. ID KillI'uel ln, Cul,.., I 1- .- in-

die: tnenlM airainst liatiunul nlfueisami uiKanUerM of the I'nited MineW'liikiis of Anieil.a Were ritur.'itdIns it ii .y tin. Jury which in- -

est iirateil the coal strike In this state.Ten indict menls were made nublielilel llfieen more held until urn-s'-

iin be made. ;

For itlleired iiLiintainin(C a nionop- - j

oiy of labor, these national officers ufthe I'nited Mine Workers' union wetojinti tft d

John I'. White, president; Frank J. j

Hayes, vie, piesident; William I'.iilreen, treasurer.

Indictments fur conspiracy In ro-- Istraint t,f trade were returned ii(rain:tJohn It. l.a'.vson, AdnlVh Hermer,Kobert 1'hlich, A. I'.. Meloiry. Charles!I'ate and James Moriran, strike . - ad -

i i'K and ol unnizcrs of the I mted M

Workers of Ann-ri- a, nnd IMwardWallace, editor of a labor paper at j

Trinidad.The jury tip-- ,.reu a ioiil; ri port in

who h .liiniiiL; conditions are. I tvit we I. j

that 1 w.u of ron-nl-t- 'i'

H .It loll. ii I'V tli in, itift r.ii mw

t!o- - f .11... i.'i. f in iruiii. nt. ui::ii!"t it

"I iii i hu f ,v ,'i .v of r ,Ur if om.m- -

i: ..11, im in I! ..i- -t h:t hft n r..'ii-- .

l.i. it hi Il nr. t ...!! litl.l iol-i- i

i,' .1.1.. to t jiiil'li. it y. Thf J'i.i-- .

i i i r i I mM'i . ll.lVf (l"f ' tin ,,-- "Tk

.: i I .1 'I',,- it " , Tiit ' h.Uf iToinrhtii .,.i,,. i.t " t:if whin' ,1

: Ihi' ji.ir.iino.: I of Hip hour.It h. i f ,hi in nutt'1 ti ii:i'l lots !' .mi a inoiilf il ori".

' For 3 1 ii i i,, ni.' tile trn.it- -

"t l::it:il',i-;ij- l t . r','r.-iL'.'- en theiitni-iii n i, i::i h is I'i ' li Iij ffi .it- -

i: u t, mikI i! f.itV !! iltt.lilii'll t hoi, oiio I, t till' M. v,.mi ,1 a imlitii il

-. Tli.' I,. of JuilHiiu d;f f. i

r.niii i;,;. fr.-- i til. li- tlool of ..'lil- -

i:- tol l th,' .ii I,, to ! i ini'lo'filin i :o h rno.-i- t n ily t ary w i.lfly.

nii'fri;l'i. i;i, H U (.! l the turn-i- -

hii: jiomt ;iikI iiii;i il tho r'n'i i.

I'ilily of ii .l ai iiioif, itr,-.-- .,,ry lo ;,.l I't iiiiroj.riatf rnith- -

i d."t.''

becomes presidentOF SOUTHERN SYSTEM

rr .o.m.a iou.h.s. itlc.ti tlAtco mat.Tin ai'o, lie. I I.i i'l!.-- .. il

loltmil toi!.i as a tn.inli. r of the!ari itr.itit n hoard .'itt.-mp- tn nl-- !

tl" di'pui..s I.. I'H'i-i- olfieiils ii mlmpli.y.'s of tin- I'hn anu, ; u r Iiu i; t i'l '

iuim y i la ,f c inlit iolis.

.Mr. Harris...:. New York wasfleet. ,1 irt'Mllf I.t ,f the SullthelllflilllW.lV eoilll.'i1 the A luh. miUreal Soiillii-rn- t . Moh lie I Hii. i

and the iiir I' ., & uit In in r. ni-- ,

roil. Is, sue in I.r , tin la le W.l II I

- -- .ill at i iii n n ii i i

TrAlih P AN MAI HUUIIUL. I kill! I I I I I W tm

SUBMITTED TO

STRIKERS

Labor Leaders Fear Rejection

by Referendum of Proposi-

tion Put Forward by Gover-

nor of Colorado,

MO.NlNa UlUtNtL SPECIAL LtA.IO Wlltt,lletllfr, Ilee 1 - I'll of f ieill ly It

was I. i in .1 t.uiir,ht that I'liltnl MineWorki rs of America r f it n Ih here de-

termined tn siil mit linvernor K. M.

Ammiuis' iinp,,-itiii- n for strike set-

tlement tn iln- strikers for referen-dum vole on acieptanee or rejectionof Hie Neither (iovenior1Ammiitm nur of Labor Wil-- i

son was inforiiieil l.y letter uf thison the part of thr union of-

ficials, but. that il would helurried out, m orilir.tr tn u vcrl.al

said tu have been made tnthem l.y the niilon officials.

I'tlion olficniiji i xiircss little hopethat the atiiiii is will acci it the proii- -

iHsilion iadv no. opted by the Opel -

ntur", finer ii, dues not recommendrfioiriiitit.n of the I'nited Mine W'nrk-- 'ers of America, nor an increase. Inthe wai-.- scale. The recnmnit r.dn-- .

lions have to deal almost solely witlithe i nf.ircenu.ut of Mite mine laws,such as oil-lit- hnlll' labor, rik'ht tncheek w riirht tn board where

(the minor cliooseii, trade wlo-i- heirhuosiH ami employ the plivsician hechooses.

In a Joint letter to operators andlone to members of the strikers' con-

ference commit tee. Secretary "Wi-

lson and Hoverniir Amnions withdrew;the proposition made by tho secretary

MM

n

for a clearcomplexion

and WackheadaPIMPLES unsightly complex-ion become clean, clear, andvelvety, and hair health andbeauty are promoted by the reg-

ular use of Kesinol Soap and anoccasional application of ResinolOintment. These soothing, heal-

ing- preparations do their workeasily, quickly and at littie cost,when even the most expensivecosmetics and complicated"beauty treatments" fail.

All limctf iits ie!! Rcrinol Soap andOintment, r ti -1 mzeoi each, writ

to Dept. KtiaiDol, hftiujuuni, alu.

ion w ol I:, iid tiley (in 'i- 't v iolale theiinli-tru- lav.s

F.dgar Wiillai e, editui" f the rnindM in.- Wni k I':i' Jn il l a! ml m.i-rl-

editor of a lal if paper at Tririi.lail,Cnl'i., made tile fntelroin :u' ri markwhen t il.l t.f th fi eral indictmentteturiied neair.'t the o fii. Sals of th.'

I'niteil .Mine Workers at I'm bin t'i- -

i!iy. Wn line said the imh tlllellt.ta re similar to hose I'i t Med s, Vrn.ll

mnnths iign in Wtst Virginia nit si

tin- - offieials of the union."I am one of the indicted W:il- -

lace said, "1 nn. at leasl ,n nuod com-

pany."t John '. While is on th

way from lienver to Ins Moines, Iowa,

and Vice I'resiiieiit Hayes is ill I '''li-

ver, aceorditiir to Mr. Wallace.

skci:i:ti:v ii:i:! i:ki: notS i:i l HY INDKTMFXT

Corhm kton, O, Her. 1. WilliamOlcrii, secretary treasurer of the

t'mieii Mine Wo kefs of America,against whom a federal indictmentwas returned tmlay at i'uchln, saidhire tonight that the only action th--

national officials of the t"nit.-- .Mint"

Winkers had taken in the Culnraiiustrike was to older payment of strik-

ers' benefits."I believe the indictments wi-v- re-

turned simply to embarrass the tnin-t't-- s

in the Ciibii-fid,- , titiH.-o- lie sal'l.n , t f,,, ,.,,,,,1,0,,. , . , . t.rts

(Jielllselvi'S not expect ennv i.t ion.

State l.iivv Held ('onstltiitioiial.San Francisco, ec. 1. The i'nited

States district court. Pitting en Imnc,

upheld today the constitutionalitythe stale law pa.-se- d by the last et--

Udaturo, jiruvlding that women shall, k ,.,..., ,,, .,,, a

in' nt, e;;: ;;Elie' in

i 'cnei.il ( 'iirt.inz.iM in n g,.v " i Mini hiil v, ii II f hi In r lull i

j i '.i I ni ii.. i i f.-- i

Ill I CI I M l.llIII' I I I), III tM xici ( M v, I .. i , 1,-- 'I. ,.l

. i .1 g.i v tin- - pc I., of III.- If. tilltil .! toil. y I i inn :i. i of I, j ft lo'ii- -

. .l.s.ippriiiaii. I . I I,, ' ". I,' 111

I'- ii.ko i.r him i I,. I. '.Ii I ui i. mi Ii - i. fi i i n.ii.n 'l.- Hi-i- ll

l! Ii . 1''; I, in. p i i,k ll' lil IH- -

hi n i' 11 f .i I in i' n r )

I ith In Hi. ,,', it ".I "'t.llthai tli pi I'sob-n- Ii il l ft the . il.l.l

','1 v i. w on lit w v .. Vol IZ 'III.; ill" I official i !,i". i have

Kn, iv. Ii tli-.- of i;( in i. l II' ,' il- -.

ii I'll' i n a .n" I,' I i r ,i in.'I I l IjUl' I ll' I'l .,,! H"ll of III- -

imir", lil It riii-ri'- 'iici-- the ,.r.,.-- !

Ii i'l lo i In" in n.ii ion l i

M lllillll i.t I'o' In ol of tin- u VI I II- -

o, ni mid ( oniliiiii' hi' i ffi I' I' ,i, ..

!hi' , ifii at loll of tin lit I

TIllH' tteiks llgn. w hi 11 .i'li ntV.'jiroii'n l.i I iipri m nt. i' r. . Jiiiiii

ml. i i'l M fiti. mi i ,' 1' ' o i i "ii.-- i ,1

iini:;l. ju ttiliK fol til iiltii.n ili lii.'iliil."jl-- id.' IH.IkI M.iii". 11m- - iro ihIoi nl'.nMili'ni iohIiI in, I !' I l an, it

v..i- - riOll"il I fi" I In- li.nl II' 'I Horn!!. i ii'i;.il. iji ni'i.il Hunt. i, h,..w w t

'tool nun ly mii' In 'I in, u nulmrl!in, I c'liiini) Oi" follow t ae iliiv. At

t il t llllll' 111' IiiIIKIh-i- lit Hi" lll-- of '

flntlit. Bii'IIlK hf llilftiil.'l loat lily ,i,i--t to II, f mhI.

I r A.imi i a I Sir ( 'li ";,1 r I 'ra,l--

ili i K, 1, iiiiii. ml ii w thf I'.i it i riiii-mo-

In Mi xh ii li ati I "I" ni ofth il.i at thf I'.i ili.li h V illori. II,,1 .1 in.l i iitl on I't .ii). nt ll'i. r t.i I. in

...I, I hf f .ii 'It'll to iln Hi hfn lull t ,l In Vi I I t'l II?..

A Ml" .lutioii ,ih Ititroil i, i ! In tin--

i h inil'i-- f ,1. pnl i m I' il i v t hat Ihiit' p. it tun nt i f f :t in I'i- liiuli in H il

l oi l o ,ay i on 1 in n any Hilar;, ill. r lllllll that ll'.f Iln III 11 lillKfl'I'S- -

nun. If th- - ri ailution Ik utl j.i It

will ti.ivi' thf finiiiliy liiinilrtilH oftin no n in Ix of itoH unirially. Mainy i in t it who nr now iiifiiihfrM of r

hoiiHf woiilil fotf'lt tht-l- cal-,i- r

' - fiom tin war ili'I III' in tllill HUH 'lolllltl'll l.y till'

fai t that thf i niint itut ion f,.i l.. la n

in.-i- r of muni! from iliulii.;am ntln-- nalnry fi om tin- - kmh-- i nun nt

ll'.ltl I lint III I'Mlllft tioll Willi h.-- i in ti

lit- .toil ,o"itii ni. lint ii ijol ityj

r ll, III' in ht-r- tif thf ii if nti n t on thf I v roll of.1 hill' it In nt lii- i'illtlllllltH

i n 1 ( i:ni'ti."Winn f.ti In-- wait difk ni" ait

fiir iikh ho iiiiii nn nihfit: il'llll'lllof 'lui ruin' rln in m 'I iilili Ik In thf impi-r-

that fll his r'txt Willi i M Ins

MatKiiK't i 'iinipt.f II i.f I'l. Sinl'tli. Ark."Hi. put ii In x of tin-i- it ml h'.-

linn not Mirk Kllli f. M.V HlNtffHii ii in h trt.ii.lt" ii ml wim i hi n- -

of III .1 l.y tin-in,- I'm' itil.. l.y all ilfal- -

I'l ft.

(inuhiiil nf Wlilt - Miivlnii.eh. i.. ', Win., J l. - K.

M.niiu.'iiifiy, iiiii:.or of tlillftt.-- , Wyi'l.lnl ill IIP ITU If Ktalf rolllllllt f. III'

fiom I ii ill p i f i. unity, "an ioiivLI.iif "whllf nlni'i" on thf first hull'

t h .h ft ion.

T' ", B ('"''' '"Tiik.. I.ANATIVi: l!l!OM(lThIiIi'Ih. irtiKKlt'tn refund inoiifV Ifit faiiM tn ruif. v. (;ii"vi;shl nature In on iiu h hut. 2Uc,

MORE POLICE GRAFT

FOUND BY WHITMAN:

'II M ..N.ttq JO.H.NH1. !.. .At IlltlO Wl.l.York, I if. I - ; ion iii thf

llll-- i onnili afy I.i Iim fii i.ffh'ials in

th,. p. ..'i- - l t infill nml nn nt until-o- f

'.ni ion wlif tappt-- was Ini.l If-I', n- I hf ic in ml jury t.i.lny . Tho fh nl

i hai lii-- in thf i aw wri'i' mailf ill. out

thf tinif of thf iniirilf r, molt' thana yinr nun. of lliTiiiiin Koai nt hal, thfI .iinl'li'i-- f..r hu h 'hiii ii I fi k.'i ,

loiiiifi- jioli. f In ml rim in, nml four '

1,'llliUrll, Hi ll' l ollVll tl'lV.

iii,,ii.. II. Mrt'iva. whoto I'littl.t Alloiniy fhal'li-- Whitmanthai ht was a im in r of tin- om.ini- -

station, was tho fust wlliu i.t la fol'- -

thf k'.uhI juty tojay. The otln r twowiitiftsin vsi-ii- ' loi im r 1'i-t- rtivt' A. 1..

Colo n, who nlsii nuil'inm-il- niliiilttlliKthat hn in lfil an n.oliflwffii In Inina:n ti. lis hot W f rtl 11 f.n nn-- liollif rni'-in-- .l

lain nml tin- - all wlif tiippcia;nd Ml'ftt Krl. ok, w hn Ih filiil tn hn f

Inn' n 11 W II III' tH Wll on nioiuy was pitilIn thf fu riiifr inl i i" raptain.

EARINGS RESUMED IN

PICTURE TRUST SUITi

'r MntMitt joimsAi arlclAL l.abio iiiiiiKi'W Yntk, 1 ii r. l. lli ai inns wi rf

I fMiiii.'il lu'l'f toilay. iil'tfl- a rei-- ssi f tfn ila vs, In Iim f,ovfi nmi'nr'H suitim. I.r tin- - Sliftinan anti-tilis- f law

tin-- .Mnllon I'ii-tiil- I'atfiitslominny, l iim lompany amioth, r I'omi.anii s a ml Imllv lilttiiln.Takiii:; of li'Mtimiitiy will hf iHiilin-iifi- l

until tin- la Hi r part of m-x- ,

iiml thf hfiiriiiirs will turn hr trans-- f

.1 n il tn ii in. t In r y,

'nl.v it fi-- witni'-Hi- s for Hn ilf-f- i

nsr wi-ri- eaminril tmlay. Iliii'lMnt'iii-y- ovMii r of tluali-r- In Hiiffalo.

that thf roiiiral I'llnii niiipiny was ol ' nii-il- hr wasol.lnr.-i- tn pay tips to Imlfpf ml.-n-

film ii liatu'i-- in otih-- In itrt (tnnilpiriiii.-K- imt that sin. r its nreamitit-- 1

lion, hr had ho i n nhlr tn Hfi-uii- ' i x- -

rlusivr films that tin lml' I'fii-- j

ilirt m pa li) w;is al.lr In supply.SfM-ra- otln r wllni'sf,s ti slififit to n

Ki ticial iiuproM'im tit In thr nsu Innit t uif litiMiirK.4 nln, i thr Inriiunic or

t lit- - trust. .

washingtonToinsBOYCOTT ON EGGS

JOUttM.I. paciAL LltfllB wit.ilWasliinuton, Moe, 1, Hoiisewiv 1

here today Joined the movement forli initliiliiil boycott on eggs. ThiiU-Mind-

of w omen pledged thcliiselv i s

not to buy eirgs until the price is re-

duced.The ciimpnign was formally

liiimi hed' by Mis. Kills A. l.ogiin.piisulont of the 'ration of wom-

an's clubs, at u meeting of theFifty women started at

"m e on four days' house to housecampaign, riinvam for the buy i oil

U.n.

$6.50 per ton

HANDSCREENED

AZTEC FUEL CO.rilovi; mi. hi.

","")5V

The Idea!Gift

III 'if H .iiidIIil. pu-l- l, Mr nlll ii fur

.ton mil. I ( In liny Ilia-iiinii- il

r' li in m ti I from i

-- I mill iiinl Mirii 'I M'n l In

Nim I .

Olir JIlllIN tiri' iliHIT I'.lllllHI"

iiinuv of our hot I I . r

win- - liikiii lit unroiln nn il

lli'liii fir limits.

ill. YANOW4 III Wi-- I f I'liirnl. 4

MANSION CAFEll Komh I'irKl MrtN-t- .

Cln, fooil. r

Jf!l of ihuf. order Clilnflu I. hupj-- f arid isondleti. t'rivara lifnithn

for prti d,1 banquet Maiiditrlar Ainriitan etyln. I.liunr fromamy bar Prompt rvlee. majorat

nrlo open lar 'i l lilKhl

l i

In thf tat' if V i i i i u, m thf l.it-l,- f

t r w in iiinh r;oi .1 I.. nt h aitI r, f iv. toll, h in Hi" imti rlor. HfI I in lit il him. hut 'r, iiii.l , ii i:ii n

in "in inn-- . of tin- fiti'i-t- of for. innl.vi-y- nnil . topi ity. far an inn l.f i

hatinil h.-i- i.i in nil Aiiillnr linpo'i-.- l

Ihi fi iiit'l ioiiH H4 to thf iltliii' oftl.f f. ii ml (jniil'iiaiK In thf h.irlioc ni'i imipl' ii, n it h. 011411 In-.- o k hf

iha'r v it toll an al ntnl. r pi y

it il,'i nn t ion of tin- - townfvn i.'tint' tn the tiny ih pa I nii-n-

i,l I hf ih pal ! ii if trn'ii Inn .,u in iiti--

if thf Iminli illviiluii of tin- - A t '.1 11 1'

fit-it- .liipl iHIlK UK- - I a It .. Milpx I'l.ll- -

fit tn in, Kiiin.ii9 nnil iiliio, nnil, rI oiiiiiii.tiil of IJ. iir A. Inilt a I'.ihiiv.Thf ilivifii 11 will r...iii,inv wihAiliniiiil lintHi-r'- in iiiiii. mil until thfAron-- nif 111 hint, v. It. n tin- ti.iirtnwill Ki.iini .lii.iilv for tin- M.ii.-ii- i

II :inl, P'opp'ls fit I i II ii lit ii (la In o, i'uiia,only i.nK to luki- on , ,,,,1 i, n.lf.'ri-t- l pi OVI" o'l, tthirli pliii'iil.h' "I'llhf ii v. a :t Hu! hf!i thf mi1,h iirrhi'.n li in thoiihi no fii.iHii t in I., c ir.it In il Ailinli.il In r. ii tin- minortlivllil'l, Off,-,,-- , ,1,1 ,.1,1,., ., , .. .,.

At'llllti'' tlfft. ll'il' 111 Oliiy 1,111' lll'.!- -

floii liinhr ti.f of lliar .iinii.,lI'aili.:. r, thf i oniiiiiiml. r In

I 11)1!! l. IM S IliV lAltlil'Ti:I ItUISllll l oll II AI'W

Vi ra i ruz. I'mir li'iti.li'.-.-II. fa (tin in. it i tut all ti.nii'ht tiIII. ' MtMi-a- MH II I'M ll '.a i ai'oa. Th

i r tin- - Fiol.lt. lit "iiH 111

r i n it'll . Inn It iH liiiil,i,l.,. th.y tni nml for Tuxpiin. In thf Mrlnlly of

MlihTi thf rtl hn ' f in i nt ly a j.

pfari-- i In numl.fm.Thf Ifiiialmlir of Hit- foi,,'

r.-- ' ftiily i oii' f iitrntfil Inn. will han-I-

wriit for a IrniiHpoit, ii.m thom IIih only yfi-if- l nt port HViiil-iil.l- t'

for HiIm pin poi"f .

John l.iml, I'lfniih-n- Wilfoii'itivi', wlui hi out ly witii tn

Tampion on thf liatl lieli: p Kliiuh-JVIaml-

unit ii wlifl'.-.- iiifi'vir.-i- ' hfifti liiiiht, null'. u:i. int. Hint he wnulilii i l is f ill Vol a i'i uz toiniirrow tiiot

if i-

t or I'i ai i: roiti m

M sT MillWZj

I liinijoii, T' x, 1 - In-t- I Ifii ry

AH. n Tiipiut, rcpn-K- in iim ItlllT- -

lldtiolllil I'lll lllll li.ilay I ,,'ln-i- l

n ti'Ifxriiiii f it i in Ni Kilh-H- iilinni.Mflll-.- l ". ri iiii't inn hiii"

lo ti'lnrn thflf "as im .11 IIM I'OI'S

In. Tiip.' r if with had i lulu: inn-- I

f. in c with t ra 'art a n'.. i.

This Is Guaranteed toStop Your Cough

Makr thin Imnilr Nnpplrtouvli hiru t HI Hume

line ,

Thin plnn nmki'a a '!tit of hi'ldTfoiifli fviun timti nti iMiiiM liny lfiilv1'ill'it" fur J.."iU. A fl'W llnii'S iixiitillv. iuniif r tin iinlimiry I'miitli

wlioiipitia Nuni'l"us it is. IIU hfltlT ifitit.-il- t it il li liudIII iinv prii-i-- '

Mix ni.f pint uf triiiniiliitii! niKiir wit fi

j j.int ol w m hi wiili r. iiml fl ir fur H

Inllilltis. I'llt oUluiHtif 1'ilio lllltVtent' win tli i iii h pinl Iii it t ! ; tliftiII. i l tin- - Snnar Svnill. It lllis II pll'11-.lll-

Mini In it h ii hiiiiilv a Imi).' turn','lake a ti our, two ortkrop holli t.

oll i ail (ff tliU (iil.f llol.l of n riiilU'llin a av Unit nii'iins hiiBiiifs. Una A

(iiiiii lonif iiliit. lum-c- up tin' Ht'ti.'tili',mil in sliahtlv lnutivi. tun. wliii-l- i

lalpful. A luitilv riiiit'l v f..r lunirst'-jii"-- ,

iri'iiii. hri'in-lo- t U, l.rnii-chii-

HIM I w llOUI'ltlH f iiiirh.'J lie rllci't nf lulu' nil tin' i mil'

in will l iiowii. I'iiHX U a liiot uhi-al.l-

roin-i-nt- i iili-i- l ciiiui'miml ofwtiiti' pinl" i'tiait. ami in rii-- in

(.'iiniarol iiti'l otluT natural lifulitf'j.inii Otln-- tiri't'arutiimi illImt work in t'lis riituliinat ion.

'jl.is 1'iin'X uu l Siunir Svrup r.'tni"!yImi ollftt lii'iti iinitatfl, tliimH ik'viT

H in now iiit.-.- in murlionii'S than liny iillii-- i'ihi-- Ii

A puaranfv of ai.sulute satisfiu I mn. orfiinnev lilninntlv refulnleil. eiN'i ivit li tliisprepiiiatuiii. Ymtr drusttriKt has l'iiiex,or ill get il for you. If not, ttid toyiie i'iiiti Co., it Wayne, lud. I

It ends with lecomiiiendationB that jury Is no snrprisr tn u.s, nnd it willthe minim.'' laws le more dilifr.-nt'- have no effect iiinn theenroi-e- d, that t he g i shuulil he 'strike. They may indict Us, hut tinyi in powered by the legislature In i egu-- i cannot indict the principle for whii hlaic or .siispeii.l the of iimmiitii- - we stand.tii.n and explosives during strliie troii-- j "We are charged with nrira nizing .'

lies, and th it in cases of dispute conspiracy In icstraint of trade. Ifboth parties should be required bvithey mean by. the teii'i 'restraint of!

lEr.thus'aslic Thio'ic t!C:

Foity-thir- d Ar in; Con- -

valor.; ProgramForwaid With Precision,

.r..NiN. iOumil ..11 i(lir '.!',iMli,l:i!'.Il, III", 1. !.litlli,M,l.'-t!- i

ii'ir r i if of whit ulri'.iily h.nI'M n in oin)!l!.hi l I ihi' womiiii

U ,i.'m lllo i no-1,- ,.;o;:;;!.;:r,,.r;t;;in' Ii sin ovirtin- - f'ltUIV III l.llli' f'lltll. Unit iil'lltin- fi.lllil.1 I'l'i llilli; iollK hi If to- -

ilty of tin- - fi.nv-fift- iiiiniialof tin' .ViU i..ii:i I .Niniri'i.ii

oin, hi Snffr.-i.r- .m.i, hition.In iiilliiiir In ofl' r the ih liyitix

f'oln nil oiir lh- roiinti, 1 . AninHoward Shaw, pri s!l. ."it of thf r- -

i: 1. 1. it ion, hu i.l :

'Thr tin,.- is inist whin w Kiy.'I'lfaSf . t worio-- vol.-.- ' This li.mI'f. n i li..iu.-- tn 'U r ili'iiiaml n ii

a mi in Inn lit tn t hf ft li ra i i Ml "titn- -

Hon, i tifr.iui hislint womin.'"'1'hf M'toii.s alrtiitlv tuiim-'l- .

i.lSK.-rU.I- . llliallt that Woliifll (low had'(I rit'ht t iiiakr ninh a th Miami.

Tin. HiIm, In Miffi.nri. viitniy thisjv. .,r w.im i . I.. hrai. il i,. nn o.i."l.tnUfis fu-i- tl.it stutf liuwthf r f-- II 1 I, ml l.i't-- Hi i(li.isllfil.

,AI1 th" Kpi'i-- h. s wi rf erri to. withl"tu' iipi'lau-..-- . Tin. aiiniiiil aihlif-- s

of 1'rfslili-ii- Shaw ii ml our l.y Misrl.my Curi.s, of tills i il v. on ' I li

National Ann liilm. lit," nlni wi-r- onthf ri.iiht Thin" sir.-r- t

niiftlnt'S In Mill. nis parLs of thr rilywt'if hi hl, ns will hr iliiiif t yriy dayil iirln:4 t In- i on tut ion.

"I'.vi ry ih I. lu re will Iiiivo nnf inal ik:ht In vntr nn.l to sii.-iik,-

Hr. Shiiw aniio.im ..,1, in oiii-niii- thfi orn. iitii.n, "Wf will Iiiiii. ilt'tim- -'

fi... ,m h.-if- 'I'his i oti r nt ionIs your, woin. n. a t us pi.,,i,, tn!I.Uhini is." An. thr work of thr wn kjwas st.iiti'd.

Thr first day's session ran ns.jmnouihly ns an ohpi rvatory rlm--

W ithout a hit- h or a ih lay of a!HiiKh" ihiitiKr 111 the pronramjH.. frhi s of w t'li niiif and rrsponsrn,

lifl'orlH of iiil.uis e s, ad-- j

lire s.--. s, ami oth.-- luisim ss had thriri.tiM-ntloii'- iittfiitinii.

'1'hf inn a ml yellow flairs of:VI! I itillM slatf Mlffrairi. Hnliflles dee-- jorateil tlio walls of thr hall, while In'tln litinir a irn-.i- hatiin-r- lie- -'

miiiilim," in letters of kuI.I, thri"Aim l. .inn nt tn the federal eonslitu-- ;li..n, i nf i a in liisinK w oim n, "

Nn fieati-- n pi mn was i:iven tnany kpimIct (ian to Mis. Hetty IL.

JiieoliS, of I Iii in imrhii m, All., when:Hill' laid t lilt It wns "an imln Iment ofthe hoiit In woiiian's Inu-lif- i t to niynhi. ilnl not want th" hallot. Sim was

ypomlini,' tn tin- - x t li"! i in i In thei mix en! ,..n l.y Mrs, Nina A r a miMiss All, e I'liul, of I In-- ,

This eoim ntioii inlii'llleil ilelt-irat- s

from Ninth ( 'h nn am Smilliji'lliin, a II hoiii.' h th" in ir.'inizationsfrom limn, slates not et formallylieen nieeptf'l Int. i I he nntioiial

Jelatlun. I if. Slinw said the eoiiveti- -

llon v. revers-- f tin- theory ofpresent ma rriiitri. laws of the eoiintryand make it tn rollie illtn thei uiiveiit ion, hi t Ii. ii'il Iii ea t out.

'

i im i i iniii nt ow iiei--ili- ip nf railrnmlvW IIS HIH'.Kesteil ni u resllll nf woman'ssufl'rin;e, when Mi. is Marie V. Smi'it.of New Yolk, reported that diffieiiltyhad heeii found In ireltinir tediieedlilllloliil f iles for ileieyiltes. I ir.Shaw exilalmed, "W'tn-l- wr vnte,we'll own the railroads. "

Snffiane has hi ellor pnssi-i- in arimis

this yijir on nn lllipl Sellle,iirenidinK tu the tiimrt nf Mrs. MaryW". I 'en in II, of New York, eoiTeHpuiid- -

lll

The w. niuin's Hiffrairr tnnv einenthas passed the j i . i r sliiKf. It liasi 'il si il tn hr all aenih-mli- ineHtiun nmlhas enli-ii- the realm of jioliti.-s- Mis.Sherman M. Il.uith. uf Chieairo. mi

In her nihlri s toilay tu theri. in lit ion.

At thr l.i'iriiiniin; of the frminlstnun enii tit, the speaker said, Wntuenwer,' ilivuleil into t ht'i'i' elasses: "Thepi tied, palii).. I't',1 wintian, (list (ilettv,

ehlldren wllllim tn hr ilnnnstii'l.olisi'hiiiil pels; iiuullli-- eliiss eunl-luis.'- d

of In In .ii njrr women, nmlj.'.iiives and down tiuddeii, never tollai.--e a Mill e exi eit tn wail over theiriln l: and then u third class, from ;hi-- i

middle t lainS nf Wunietl. Hi l lleepeil inthe pit juilli-- thai rtn ii'iinrd I hrin Hintiln-- wile appalled at the thuiinht ofileviatioti from eiistiun, never

that thi::r own persiertiveWiis hill thr rrflietiull nf the selill-nie-

eiented hy a iniili-iniiil- e Wulid.Six had ieiietriited siideeply intn thr human mind thatviiiim ti, as well lis men. nereptotl tin mas i:n-.- and it laeiiied ns if the airesalone i onld eradienle thi'in.

"lint the snine oppressions whichul.juirali d nml proilureil thr iani-pire-

thf down tioilileti and the pro-- li

ilii i d i losses of women, also Treateda .mirth iiu:-s- , not deluded, hut fewin iiiiui'ii-r- wlin were destined tn leadthe way out; spirils, Indnttu-tahl- e

pni Heel s, preen 1st it s of wnuiansuffmi.t'. I

", work of the pioneers Inu, jniffratSi" movement to itrousi' in

t,,ri.Ft ( silence ridliiile, to liniove'piiludif nml tu suvv broadcast the

of suffrage truths.r':u Mils their business tn advertisethe nun lit ami to force it upon thepublic mind, by every moans avail-able, Thev i mil. I allow nn oppurtti- -

nily tu escape. This very neot sity nf-- 1

I'ordi d the opposition fresh nppnrtil-fn- r

nit ir. iiiiii Hi'", hut even this hadiis e iicpei'satiiui In the increased adertising it gave and the interest it

at'ollM d.

"The dcad'iiness of Indifference gaveway tu puMIc interest. The fact thatu majority of those interested wereoppnsid was cf eonscquctice Ih.-i-

thai they wire aroused tn take sidesi li. niy or at nil. Kv.-- tin--

orga uixat ions hav e had thcirpart in iidvaiicliig the came of sut-fiuu- e,

by I'uitvim'liitf tha public first

law to operate the mines pendingI lenient. Finam ial ii'li-r.-s- of eo.il'l). Ilocki fell-- and a few other

in tuilimns is dcniiunced as ern rnillionair,-- s from plundering thf1( pti heiisil le. Colorado coal miners, then we plead

Tim methods of the 1'iiiled Mine, guilty to the indictment, and arcWinkers are sevef'ly condemned, t he proud of the in hieveim nt.

,ra".v' (l lornplain of f-a- l (jrn'Vunei"I ei ause of daunt r of their djsi hari;e."

II I'll I Al. NOTi AltMI K AT A(TIO

I lee. 1. News of the In- -

dii tmi-ni- retimed iiK.iinst offieials1and i.rirai'.izets of the I'liited

of America, was ureeteil hyle rresidi nt Ila'fs, one of the ile-- 1

fend. nits, with little concern toniirhl.jlie declared It was a matter, ofi ours.' and had been expected everni in e the federal Kiand Jury convi nedill I'uehlo. The indictments werehki-iifi- by Mi'. HayeK to those re

turned nsrainst union official:! after!the West Virginia coal strike hadreached Its climax, nnd be staledthat the siinll.irlty between the twostates' indictments made him be- -

lieve the "West Virginia indictmentwas borrowed for this auspicious nc-- I

casion."He r n it he believeil tllllt the e

di. tmeiits will iBnnted by the f.

eral drj.artim of j ust ic-- . even lislie saya tiiose of West Virginia weredropped.

The j, resent location of the indictedi. ffi, lals and oriraniZ'TS were (rivenby Mr. Ilayei us follows:

Frank J. Hayes. lienver; John I'White, enrnute to Indianapolis; Wil- -

jflln j, r.reen, Indianapolis; JohnJt Lawson, lienver; A. 11. Mc'lary,unknown; Adolph C.eimer, W.ilseti- -

buri;; Kobert Fhlich, Trinidad; JamesMmiMii, t'heyenne; Charles liatey,Florence, Coin.; Kdirar Wallace, In- -

ilianajiolis.Fntll a late hour tonight no war- -

rums for arrest, or official notice of

rmiliie imlietnii Ills, had been serve.upon any of the union officials, tu theknuwIeilK" of 1ho?e in lienver.

Mr. itayi.s' statement, issued to- -

"inlit, follows in part:"Tho action if the federal grand

tradt ,' that we. are restrainini; J hll

"It is rather strnnge Unit no grandJury Indicted the officials of the coalcompanies, who have viulated thelaws of Colorado fur years. Fiveof the demands the C oli.radn millersare making are based upon the lawsof the state. I iid any grand jury inCiunradn ever consider this contemptfor the law, or indict anv coal oper-

ator for making a farce out t.f thelaws of the state?

"Tn cap the climax, the operatorsnow offer as a basis of settlementof the present strike, the laws of thestate, admitting by their propositionthat the miners never enjoved thembefore, and yet no indictments arereturned against them.

"The Pueblo grand jury, after la-

borious and lengthy investigation,having indicted us, it nppears reas-onable that some grand jury whichis Just lis devoted to law and order1ought to start n probe to cover theadmissions made by the operators Intheir jiropositiiin of settlement wherein they generously offer to imply ..

"no ue laws oi me Mine, t tiiieeiiiimi.cyi'mi iiuesiion that they now he- -

lieve in law enforcement."This Indictment is identical wit h

the one returned against us in WestVirginia nnd must have been hnr-- lrowed from that state for this special!)and ac.spi, ions occrsion. In thisconnection, it is well tn pnint out

jthat these indictments never W(,rtidayconsidered seriously by the United

isIt

' tended to curb the workers' right toorganize and sell his labor collectively,hut was designed for the sole jiur-- 1

pose of reducing the oppression ofgigantic corporations which havehe,-- mulcting the common people.In this instance the law is pervertedso ns to .shield the real interests atwhi ch it is aimed. The strike is insplendid condition and will be prose - !0"cuted to a successful conclusion, re-- ,gardless of all the fon-e- arrayedagainst us. A federal investigationl y a congressional committee is veryprobable, and it will show the reallaw viohitor.s."

Mr. Hayes would make no com-- !merit upon the report and recommen- -'

dations which thr grand jury handeddown, concerning the nianru r in! ur

which the strike was being conducted, iand in which the violence of the strik-- ,

tera was condemned.

M'lToi: of i i;oir oi:;av It

not yoiu;ii:i, hi: sayiIndianapolis, Ind., lire. 1. "I am f'l

not worried, as I think it is generallynincodod that labor organizationshave a right to exist and do orsani-'a-

nt the i lose of the corifi retire which tors In this state are i.n insult tn cim-- irailed for the a ppu'.ntmeut of a board 'servative and ir labor. Theynf arbitration, to consist of member." hllV(. brmifht. in experienced strike

:appolnted by operators and strike! f. ,.,K , ami s and have armed hundreds

i ( port saying:"The methods pursued by the

I'liited Mine Workers of America intht-l- endeavor tu force recognition oftheir union by the coal mine npeia- -

of irresponsible aliens who have he-

roine a menace to the jieace and jiros-jierit- y

nnd ey.-- the lives of our citi-veii-

They created open Insurrec-tion in siiutherri ('nluradn and havetesiii'ted tu measures which all fair- -

minded hilmr organizatiuni; repudiate.officers in clinrve of many of

lu- - tent colonies confess their inahil- -H- - , cot,.,i ,,. ,.. h,,, ,h.yhave armed and iiroused. Fvidentlyno qualil'leal inns are necessiiry for

j membership in tho i'nited Mineworkers f Kmerica other than a,.,,, ,, , .i,i,.u .... ..i ' " i ' " it ii i a

used to support insurrectionand lawlessness, when necessary tnforce their demands by Intimidation

iljiind fear whenever strikes are called,with the result of injuring othertrades and the entailment of hard-- ,ships and privations on the people'of the entire commonwealth. Thelawlessness of many of the strikingminers is caused by radical agitalmsimported from other states who in-

flame them with incendiary speechesoMiurl.-itliui- to v iolence

'pn nctinns uf operalors were se -as nurs.eii In Calif,, rnia husl'itafe

i rely scored by the grand jury's re-- 1 Slates department of justice,port which says that "the operators "With such high nulhorlty uponappear to have been sumewhat remiss w hich tu predicate our views, we willin endeavoring to secure and hold thein" doubt be pardoned fur consider-goni- l

will of their employes" mid that 'big them in the same way. The Sher-th- e

grand Jury didiiocd flum le.sti-- i man anti-tru- law never was in- -

tu consider the strikers' demands atthe jiiesetit anil in the future. Theannounced easmi fur withdrawal was(riven that hulh thr gnv ernur's an I

the secretary's jiropiisitiiuis hardlycould be in ted upon at the same time.

" ' " '

A REAL NERVE AND BODY

BUILDING MEDICINEWhen you're sick or run down,

keep away from "tonics."Thr alcohol and ihnig'-riiu- s drugsmany of them contain stimulate youfor u few minines alter the dose Istaken then leave you woise off thanever. You ciiiinot get well by tak-ing stimulants. Vnii are liable, tu getWorse.

II, ,ll til VI' 'il Kmnlsion is nutstimulant. It is i real nerve and bmiyand bliiod-lniildin- g medicine. It juitsthe system i in ti shape tn overcomepresent and resist future sickness. II

dots nut contain a drop of alcoholnor anything i ise harmful. lint itbuilds you up, makes you feel betler,strongrr. livelier not the first hnur

Imt niter H few davs, when thestrengthening, tuning nnd tissue- -

luillillng inc.rcdieiils nave hail 11

rmimr to work trirougn mil luoouinto tliikie muscles ami organs thatneed their vitality-givin- g belli. Thefour vpophonphites it

(strengthens the nerves while purestolive Oil nourishes them.

ltexall olive Ml Kniiilsinn is anIdeal, ee mmon-sens- e invigorator and

Ihi't'e Is tlireit benefittu yon III every one of its Ingredients.Y'ou who arc weal; nml run down, andvoll who are apparently well now.but are liable tu suffer from variouscold weather ailments, use Kexall

'liv e Oil Cmulslon tn get and keepwell nnd strong. Fur the tired-ou- t,

run-dn- ii, nervous, cmaciati d or de-bilitated the convalescing grow In gchildren aged people - it is a sensi-ble aid to renewed strength, betterspirits, glowing health.

ltexall (Hive Oil Kmiilsiun kin sof the ci lehrnted KcXi; Kemedies!s fur freedom from s km .vs of youan. I your family. I'leasa ni tasting-unlike tin' cud liv er nil pi ejiaratiuns

you'll be as enthusiastii ahout itns we are when von have noted Itsstrengthening. Invigorating, building- -

iiti, tlisease-i'- i eveniing t f If ts. If itdocs not help you. your motley willhr civen ''in k to you without argu-ment. Sold in this community onlyat our store The l Store oneof more than T.dmi leading drug storesm the l"niti-- Statt s, Canada amiCr-- at I ".nt i in. I ti.i Inc., l'l'iiggisls,A!hiniucriiie, N. M.

lit'llvereil to ymir ilisip. Wnhlie &Stiilth's but tuinalcs ami chile, 1'bone

I.n me back niav come from oVf"

work, cold se tiled in the nitis.-li-

the back, or disense. Ill thftwo Inrmer castc-i- the right reiiu-"- '

I'.AId.AltIVS S.MiW LIN'l.M FN'shmild be rubbed in thorough1

over the nffecti'd .i'.rt. thr relief will

hi" nronint and satisfactorv. l'ricf2Tie, ."lie and $1.00 pir bottle, .lil

by all driujulsts.

Nevada I'nwcr Site fjescrvc ('reah'''Washington, Pec. 1. All order w.n

issued today by Secretary I.ane,tho president's apprnval. creating a

Power site reserve in liuulder can.' IU"

,no Cnlurado river, twenty I,uU'

('ast "f Vegas, Nevada. It if p,!'

peeled the construction will deve'1'''furty thousatul horse power at a uine

lnum of expense.; -- 5-

Catarrh Cannot Be Curedfilth Iin'Ab AITT.ICATIONS, tt--

ti Di.- si nt i f i I'litnri'li In lWT,ill ih.. , a i .in' it

5'"ii r u t t ikL ir.t.-- i ni:l iy:i. li, Ibili'si.n' Is taL. n lui lii.ll.v. il'.ll lilt ,Ilr,-.--

tin- - lil .d i a.l l..;..' Ibui'iiun' i n l a ' l:i' viii- - i

l.v-- . on. uf l il I, ., In tl'8r t (, a i;.i:iii- '

ft ,..,' I , ( I.;,, ...

""1 taifnt'Ily en tin-

f I ,t. wii-.- ptrinat s .ii, ii "an.!, r. i car. IK

ud f r ti !!a.!! i.i .i, ir, (.

I'. J. t IlltMlV & tV). :!., "jl. d... 0"

f'a!,l l.y Iirnirtl-et- , f:tr,. 7',.'. ,

Take UkU't ViMXf I'itti ts coaitlro

inony that "there existed reasonablegrounds fur many nf the grievancescontilained of by the miners. Wt. be-

lieve that many of these complaintsale substantial and have merit."

The grand jury found that "thestate laws have not been so enforcedas tu giyr nil persons concerned thebenefits which are derived therefrom"and that the "coal companies havebeen Mif f iciently influential to nomi-nate, eli-c- and control niativ cnuntvofficers, ami hav e dune sn with the re- -

Is11" ''' complicating tile Industrial sit- -

uatinn by arousing political jireju- -

dice."The report further sets out that

"many camp marshals, whose appoint-ments and salaries are controlled bycoal companies, have exercised a sys-

tem of espionage and have resorted toarbitrary powers of police control,

iacting in capacity of judge and juryland i;issiiig st ntence upon miners'who had Incurred the enmity of thejKuperintendent or pit boss for bavin,-- '

t lined of real grievanies or forether cause. These, taken with brutal

jiisr-jult- s by ramp marshals upon min- -

els, have produced general djsjsatis-- i

faction among miners, who fvar, fen- -

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2. V913. THREE

I Journal, With Aid of Coaches,IN THE L I

WOULD Chooses All-Southwest- cm Team WMCHB&ffiRof

in

i SkJJk li lUFRIMUTflWINit a mm r h mm mm m m I', linn a n n n n ' : . v.

mmiK q n tin- -

lilt (if

Athleticfulir games

I t,. sz n m k bhh aIViniinuLiiu uu u vim

II PEW DICES !

Journal's All-Southwest- ElevenI'o.iitbm. l'laycr. H. h.Nn'

I'.ltlil I jiiI ( iirll-.li- - I nlveislly uf Nnv MexicoItliiht IncUlo 1'iiMi r Nnv Mi lf i gglcl;lght .imril Mranlu iir I iihi H v f i Mexico(enter .loci". t nlw'i"ltr of iloiiu

(uai'il ille Ni v Mi'xImiLeft TarMe '. Viicvenherry New Milm gilcielt Mii'l Hamilton Sen McxIcoj ggis. uariei bac!. lane NiV lixlcn Aggies

Itlglit llalfb.ick 1 nii ll v ol' i' MexicoI .ill Hull hack I'nlkliiM I nix ti or Ni vv Mi xloFullback I. inn Nch .Mexico Mil.

rare u ri 1 nti.t link affair, l.ul eachtime the terrillc baltiiiK HtrenKth ofthe Philadelphia team turned tin'lido. Tin- Cleveland pitchers coul 1

tint hold up (heir end, even lliuiiK :i

lacked ,y ennsldi ruble tlittlnKstrength, iih xi-i- plifh il In JacksoniithI I njole. However, I'll mltiKhamdeserves great credit fr what lit' ac-

complished.Jake Sin til was unable to put the

I Sox In the fight, even thoughthey Imro till' lltli- - of World'H cham-pions. Krlrli'ii which developed .it

Other Horsemen From This

Side Fared Poorly During

Past Racing Season on Eng-

lish Turf,OF LASTfflfi

Stalling and Birmingham Pair

That Did Wonders With Ma-j,,- ,.,

jtlnll -- MrM ..T'amvf.xi aa ir i.m in iy, je

The aboe est. i n cleIs prosenlcd by the Journal with(infldcnce and without apology. It

is our belief not only that each manmimed Is entitled to the position Klvellhim, Judged from his play during theseason Just closed, but also that as a

whole the combination fpiliued wouldhe able to defeat any other team thatmight be picked from the i levenscomprising the I li k Four of the South-west.

I'll kinn an "all" team will alwaysbe pretty much of a thankless Job.The practice has Its good and bad fea-

tures, tut one hand, It Is merely giv-

ing honor to whom honor is due andlesldcs It furnishes a mighty goodsubject for lliNl'UsMon lifter the morestrenuous part of football Is a thingof the past, till the oilnr band, I hereIs nlwns a chance that mmoo.ie maybe done mi Injustice. W e have done ev-

erything possible to ehm mate t hat pos-

sibility. Appreciating the narrownessof Hie viewpoint of OH" man, theJournal this year adopted a system ofecus' lilting opinions. 'I he coaches ofall the schools In the Fig 1 'ou- r- It

ilencch. Aggies: Hadcinach lnstl- -

tute: King, Arl'.ona. and utchlnson,F. X. M. were asked to submit a liftof the men whom they consideredmost entitled to positions on the al!- -

southwestern team. In some cases.then, wan a marked unltv of opinion:In ethers each man pii ked a differentnlaver for a position.

only In cases where there was abalanccd difference of ppinion on thepart of the four coach s, was jt nec- -

essary to Inject personal opinion, thatopinion having been formed from s e- -

llnw the men In action, some in several

Self ding Sh otgun12 GAUGE, TAKE-DOW- N

Since its introduction, sportsmenhave subjected thiu ;un to almo:;tevery conceivable tcot. In r.ofair trial has it failed to stand upor prove its supremacy. ItsNickel Steel construction pivesstrength to shoot maximum loadswith safety, and its reloading x

system the ability to handle thelightest or heaviest loads withouttinkering the action. In thi3 gunthe "kick"is minimized to thelast degree.-- ) It has other dis-

tinctive features to recommendit, as an

tinspection will . show.

THE RECOIL-OPERATE- D'

shotgun SUPREMEh , - - k

Ifw

I1

.Li '

positions on last ear's- - all southwest,cm eleven, sui ci ib d l.i repeat g tin..season. Calkins, I '. X. M : Hamilton.Aggles; (liU, lustltut't, olid JoinArUona, in I e included In the Spudd-ing a II soul h w eilein of the season ofH'l.'.

Coaches' ScIm t Ion-.- .

Coach Hutchinson, I'nhersity ofNew Mexico, named Dm following ,iii n

fir positions on the Journal'seleven: K. C, Carlinle,

C. X. M.; 1.. i:. Hamilton, Agclis,It. T l.iuiell, I '. N. M.: I.. T., i.uiei.

Augics; II. )., Hnmhoar, F, X.M. ; 1.. tb, Crile, Institute; C., Jones,Arizina; It. II. Ile seld.n, f. X. M ;

L. II.. Calkins, F. N. M.; I". It., Fin-I- n

i t. F. X. M.; IJ , I. ano, Aggies.Coach Klt'g, Fnlw.isily of Ari?,..i.i,

.made the follow ing t lei i ions; u. K.,

Crawford I,. K., I'nrlile. F.X. M.; It. T l'owe.-- s

. Aggies; I,. T'Macintosh, Arizona, It, (!.. Clausen,jAriKoiiii: I.. (I., Iloslrnm, rlzona; i'.bun s. Arizona; It. II . II. s, Men,X. M.; I.. 11, C.ilkins, F. X. M.: F. It.,

il.uiz, Institute; ii., Merrill, Ar:.ona.Captain Fadi iiiachel-- , Military

coach, felt unable to select a

complete eleven, but i iil'iultted thefollow ing as a pa.rlial team: I! T .

I'ow ers, Aggies; 1,. 'I'., Quescnbei ry,Aggies: H. (i , I'.rashear, F. N. M.: I..!, Crlte, lnsiitul: C, (lanliier, Ag-II- .

Kus; H. 11.. Coope,-- . liintltille; F.1""'--. Institute; Q.. Ijine, A.gglcs."

Coach liaib noch, of Auriculluriilcollege, Insliad of submltl lm a com-plete team, naiued only the men onhis eleven whom he considered worthyof a position on theus follows; It. F., Hamilton; It. T.,l'owi Is; 1 T., ijiicsciihciTN ; (' , Uaril- -

It. 11., Tuttlc; L. IF. Fraliaird; l..

MAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE

IN MAGDALENA HOTEL

I1PICIAL OltPATCH TO HpKNtllfl JUUIVNACJ

Mamlalena, M., Hee. l..l. G

I.oui ks, who canie here about a week

"MeiAl OMMaPONDINd TO UOHNlNfl JOURNAL

New York, Nov. P.O. With the ex-

ception of August I'.elmont, Anieilcanowners of thoroughbreds have faredpoorly on the Fnglish turf this sea-

son. American luck seems to be at nlow ebb now. I'.elmont Is the onlvAmerican owner of note who has fig-

ured In the winning ranks and thishas been largely due to the perform-ance of his wonderfulTracery, which has won two of th"richest stakes on the lirilish turf.

Harry Tayue Whitney, who has hadore of the largest sitings In trainingat Ncwmaikot, has met with compar-atively liltle success in stakes andpurses. Misfortunes hit the Whitneystable when Meeting House, the bestof the Whitney broke a

j blood vessel. Meeting House Is a big.limber coll w ith great depth of chest.He Is by Voter-N'oonila- y and withgooil luck would have been a creditto the late James U. Kcene, whobred him In America.

.The oiher prominent Americans.Including Herman 1!. burycar, Wil-

liam Waldorf Astor. W. K. Vander-hii- l,

Charles Carroll, Clarence Mac-ka-

James I!. Haggln and UiohardCroker, have not won enough stakemoney among them to even make n

poor owner envious. When Croker'Khorse, Silver Itol. finished (list in theMarlborough handicap nt the Cur-rag-

Ireland's most famous racecoins.', the former.Tammany chieftaincould Hot collect the stake nor hisbets because the horse was prompt-ly oliiecleil to as not iilialifled to runIn that race. Not only was the oh.jeotlon sustained, but the stewardsseverely reprimanded Kussi II, Crok- -

er's agent, for entering and startingthe horse.

l.ouis Winans Is another whoseAmerican bred horses, mostly sentover to Kngland by John K. Maddenof Lexington, have fared nil her poor-

ly this season. Among the lesser lightsfrom thii Fnited States Find Herz andOscar l.cwisohn can be mentioned asfaring pretty well. Herz Is a muchwiser turfman now than when he chtererl Into a partnership with Foots

ut Chicago,'when ihev start ed the American luriby buyinu the great w inning stableof Sam llildreth, which nt the time

'included McChesney, Linden. Apple- -

Iby, F eucral, Villi aln and other fre- -

ijuent winners.'

BOWLING MATCH MAY

BE CONDUCTED OVER

LONG DISTANCE PHONE

5B533fc

games, from reading the reports ofl'' r;the games and reading the school pub-- . Fain

from Fl 1'aso, Tex, tried to com- -

Thri ukIi a ihallenye is.iucd by thev.th very little difference of opinion

ipi'il out during llin ritmpulKii andii ml the 1'ontori team w.ih never n

contender fur the flag nt any time.Ilandhuppc'l by Injuries tn Joe Wood,tin- - mainstay in (he box the year be-

fore, t lie li'iim struggled along In theHelen 1 division most if the season,mill It wasn't until Sluhl wim

iiiul Carrigun, the catcher, mtin charge, that the Hid Sox manage. I

to pipii eze Into the first division inthe final few weeks of the campaign.

Clark (irlffith, whose brilliant rer-on- l

the year ifore In I ringiiiK theWashington Scnatois from seventhto second place, led many to expectgreat things of him this season, w.inunable to mike much of an impres-rio-

Although Waller Johnson, theko stone of the team, established tin'best recnril' of lilt; can er, there wan.... ...... 1,, In llw. u .,1-- I, ml th"battili;,' strength cf the team was tooWeak to be of lllll'll use without thebltr Swede In the box to prevent theopposing side from scorinK-

Hoehling: flourished for a time, butwas unable to hold the pace TheAthletics had litlle difficult-- with theSenalors w henever It came to a silo V

down. Criffith managed to nose intosecond place after the race for thepennant was practically over.

SMITH AND MORRIS

SHOULD MEET AGAIN,

OPIN ON OF FANS!

'There is a growing demand on the

part of the boxing' enthusiasts that:Carl K. Morris, the Oklahoma heavy - j

"n ight, and "Until oat" Smith, who byhis victory over Sam lmgford steppedinto the front rank of the heavy-- jweights, meet in a return mutch,Since the unfortunate ending of theirbout In Madis in S'liinre Harden, sometime ago, opinion has varied greatlyaw to which is the betteii livui. and.1,.,..,. v,., i,.,.., ,,. i, t.,w.,.,,i.ti,,.. IIU

propalile outcome of anotiiermeeting at ten rounds.

Many ring' critics proclaim Morristhe comiiiK champion. They pointout that in his match with Smith heshowed wonderlul improvement inboin j tiki!!, and coupled with hisability to absorb punishment was theknack of hKtn.it powerful i,ios.!Smith's supporters declare that, hewas discouraged at his inability tobring tlie contest to a sudden (lose,despite the fact that he landed w it li

full force on the tip of Morris' chinand was so tired from the body pllll- -

ishmem that .Morris dealt nut thatHie iml was bound, to Le only a nun -

tor of a few rounds.Whether or not tlie blow which

ended the bout was foul, for tlier"are diverg nt opinions, I he fact re- -

mains that Morris has advanced wonderfully in the last year. In all hisrecent bouts he has shown knowi- -

edue of the finer points of defensive-I oxinn and hi'lin.11. Kndowed by na- -

tore with tremendous strength anuwith his vitality unsapped, M orris' haslearned to combine his reiently nc-- j

nuireil nliill Willi his natural streiuah,and the ri suit is a nioat formidablefiKhler.

At the present time MorrLs is camp-- !InK hot on the trail of Smith, hurlingchallenges and demandiiiK' a return:match, bill as .set his defiance has'been uttered to no purpose. Smithabsolutely declines the issue. It i.s

Smith's laiiure to accept a mulch,

;;TuTZ ive'n "at' ren KTh

" t'l

the belief that be fears Morris.

CHAVEZ-FO- X BOUT

CALLED OFF BECAUSE

OF BAD WEATHER

IBY MORNINO JOUHNAL SPtCl.L LftASED Wl"llenver, Dec. 1. The announced

fifteen-roun- d bout between FennyChin e, and Jimmy I' ox, Here mutant,the latter of San Francisco, wascalled off by the promoters. Incle-

ment weather was given as thecause.

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Foundation for 1914,

Standing nmonK the foremost ranksof the successful base hall managers of(he seat-o- Just closed are CeorgeStullings, of the Boston I'.ravcs, andJoe llirnilngliam, of the ClevelandNaps.

Although John McfJraw ami Con-lii- e

Mack ran away .with the laure'sin the two hiK leagues, they did justabout what was expected of them,while Stalling and Hlrmlngliam,

with brand new commissions,perl'i'i'ined wonders with the materialIn hand. The Naps were In the fightfrom the beginning to ne end, whll "

the Kravcn rose from last place, which!they had occupied for years, to thetup of the second division.

Six lennia began the race Willi newniatuc'ci s, hilt only two appeared tohen fit. Kveis did liltle to chain--t- he

fortunes of the Cubs, while Tink-er, with the Cincinnati Ceils, amilluggins, with the SI. l.ouis Car-dinals, earned no distinction. FrankChance, of the Yankees, the only newleader In the American league asidefrom liirminghism. managed to lifthis team out of last place by a hair,ami that was all.

Two pilols ilio began the racebravely, fell ly the wayside Stahl,cf the Fusion lied Sox, and Stovall, ofthe St, I. on is Frowns. I'olh

in mid-seaso- Dahlen,Duoin and Clarke In the Nationalleague, and Callahan, Jennings andtlnffith In the American league,merely marked time, showing litl!"er no Improvement over the year be-

fore.The record of Stalling with the

Fusion Urn yen was the most brilliantin (he hii; leagues, not excepting thatef Mcfiruw and M;ick. The situa-tion that confronted him at the be-

ginning of the season was as hopelessus an thing could be. Ilia team hadbeen In last place for so many yearsthat It had become reconciled to lt.fate, anil the Tnntcrial at his disposalwas if less premise than that whichany other manager had to work with.

!y scouring the country for youngsters, spending money with a liberalhand and trading freely, he soon hada litr league nil!" Worthy of the nam'to put on the field.

I ". rin veterans like lusiin. Titusand la id to fill the gaps, he I ila!cre!up the learn until he had ill velopedpew and faster men. Although

by injuries to some of los:uen (lurinc the final irmnth of theseason, Stallhms had f?ot togethersil'h a reliable pilchir.K staff that hewas at le to ki ep his grip on fifthplace, the goal he had set.

It Would not be surprising to seethe lJravcn In the forefront of thefmht in anoiher year. It was Stall-- 1

iuRH who took tht. Yankees and liftedIhem from seventli place to seeond inone season, and his record with theh'ntves so far stamps him a.s a mar.a-ire- r

of umiuf stioned ability.Joe lllrniinsjham, who .succeeded

Harry Davis in the leadership of tinCleveland Naps, made a remarkablefeeoril, when all Is considered, In hisfirst year nt the helm. He was aboutHie iity manager in the Americanleague to dispute the sway of Con-hi- e

.Ylaek. For a lime, when theit'll"! s of the Athletics were Koiiu

hadly, it looked a.s though the Napsmight win the pennant.

Whenever the situation becani" crit-ical, however, the l'hiladclphi.'i e

rose hi its might and turnedhack the fop. r:irmim;ham's twirlini?staff suffered the same fate thatevery ,,thcr set ,,f pitchers has metwhen it attempted to stop the slus-K'i- s

uf Connie J!:k ;.Twice during- - the middle of the

campaign the Xus, by winniiiR three

TIME TO HAVE

GIFTS LAID ASIDE

FOR CHRISTMAS

Diirins the next two weeks you

will have nt this store the ad-

vantage (if scli-t-tln- s from n

stock that is more varied andfiiiiipleto than at any other timeduring the year. You're Hiiro

to find just what you wnnt nowand we'll he glud to set nway

anything you select for Holidaydelivery.

lOODD & OENHOFTUIItl) AM) CK.NTHAL.

Fa s VeK'iN Kll. who lone a bow'linn ainoiiK the coai hes, both Powers andleau'iie comprising several fast semi- - (Jiiesenherry receh ln th ree out of t ho

professional tennis, local bowlers have possible four votes. The selection ofunder consideration a plan proposed t lo se men docs riot indicate their su- -'

by I.as YeKas bow lers to sinye a perlorit y over the Institute tackle

A WORD ABOUT

CHRISTMAS

PIES

Qt E S t .1 j S C d ItlOHS SlViaslH

to Fhidi'is

the I intilnu of tin:.-- , liv-

id,ci n ;.l pnhle h i nurse I lb. i

Dial : i i ' ri Hil.i si pt I sbefore Chi t mas.

Thi. m be line f.

ct.ses, and as bad 11. IV I

than f I Ii V, s, Ii...lis.- lo tlii populat-

ion'

a

Th. l e i firm lillilll l'illeol Vol', thai In

III. I ha in le;; b he last ill , e.Tin y nut 111. lea ill in ii ' m mai Ledin plain I'iuui'i s, jiei as nilthrough the , i i r, but I hey itu fartFor several i us now tins firm baaheld a lielu.c ( hrbl m is s:'.b' soine- -

Hung unho ml of out'ilile of AHiuqinTqii", iiml for tlii.s annual sale, sweep-ing reduction:! are iniole on all goods.

John Fee Clarke has Justhis ninth aunual nib, which

begins toluol I ow , Weilu. wl iy morn-- j

ing. Kverylhlug In the store goes at'the liberal of I ll i i t ll leeand iiiie-- l hird per c in discount fromregular marked prices. In addition,there will be many special bargains,giving cvoiyono the happy oppiolii--Idly of bujing holiday gift a al less11 in usual wholesale price:'; and,licit of all, thii conn I a I tie-

when CMiyoiio vanla to mal.e Ibcirmoney go l a In si .

I lon't tail lo : an fully look overthis Imiiiilr e i lock of all Ive i Mil

so UMlll.ilile gil'l good. I. Illlllllt'eils ofnew Na vu io blankets and pillow loixt;lieu iitiful beailvMil'k; inoee.iMiis; ia-- j

live and Mexb-ji- Jewelry; leal'iei;gooila, anil artistic souvenirs, aiejamong th" good Ihlng.-- on i i y . j

Andrew t, ( r, Fiilkeiiln--Henderson, Tlolll Whal an aira;.We know they can ing us nell lis inand they are all ii the Pinafore c.i

MOTION TO DISMISS

IMPORTANT SUIT IS

OVERRULED BY POPE

9rCIAI. tllPATCM TO MnBNINII JOURNAL)

Santa Fe. . M , Dee. 1, FederalJudge V. II. I'opi Mils forenoon over-ruled the ib-f- iida nl's million to ii

in the inipoi la nt and vi ry in- -'

leresling ense of the Fulled states-vs-

Fiu'cnc Van Fatten, a cane Involv- -

ing title I" the famous DrippingSprings In the organ mountains ilea";

att ('rliees. I id which has n

fought all Ho way tlin.uj.lioral laud oil ici Hid lietoie Fl

nil land inner a tut siof Ihe interior w ho sasl.r'iieil i ml. n

tiofi of Van I'ntien for a pulenl totbe famous springs and the land uponwhich he bull! a resort, which Van

I'allen filed upon as a honu sti ud.lint the attorney general of HieCulled Sliites ordered suit filed to set

the patent aside on the (barge ofIlliMrepresoiitat Ion. The value uf thepropel iy Involved, the slumlnc ofMajor Vim I'aileii, who is a New .Me-lon pioneer, and lb" peisinleney v i ' j

whi'-- Ihe ia.se has been fought, mal e

it a remarkable one.Jury Coniiiiiswloiier Maie'-lln- Ci.--

cli iiml I 'noli i 'h I k Harry 1'. I.e thisforenoon in (lie pieaeilie .f t hi courtlidded 1"7 names to l!i ii lelul Jul V

lift In anlie!ie;iou of th spel la termof coin ! to be held al, 1, well In Keh- -

run ry....,, ll, ... , i . .. ... , 1, t .... I

' " t. o ' .v i. ,o, i .li...rct'ort was filed this forenoon In the, . .ease o I Hal los . Spinier ot I'ei'lia -

lillu. Kaiidoval count'. , thus toniuff

beat ions.Accordingly, no sav that this

"Journal's A II - Sout hw estcrn Flevt n"is presented without apology. We areconfident that It Is the best and mostimpartial selection possible.

The ICcn;i Why. j

Knds Hamilton and Carlisle. I lam -

Illoli, the fast A','gle end, is th llrst'amichoice for this position, he having re-

ceived three voles out of the possiblefour hiuI Coach Riidcinacher, of Insii-till-

made no selections for ends. Ac-

cordingly, Hariilltoti's selection maybeconsidered iinaniinons. Fndoubteilly,he Is the best i nd In the Fitf Four.Carlisle, F. X. M., runs a close sec-

ond to Hamilton. In fact the advan-tage is almost ieel;jl,,., ',. ,ie,

inaiKin that these two men have overi"" "thr '',"ir ' " -

denceil by the fact that only one vole;.-- .,.t.t tr a,,.h.r ,.

lackleK ,1. guesetilperry and I'mv-er-

F.olh tackles k'i to the Aiis

rile, tie hnviiiK been nhiflcil to uuardin the stern eleven in ur- -

der to place the three tackles who nivjentitled to line positions.

CuardH Frashear and Crile.Frushear, of F. X. M., and Crile, ofInstitute, got the guard positions hy

two out of three voles easl. Crib' ishifted from tackle to guard becausehe plays either position and Is generally considered one of the four bestlinemen in the southwest. He play.'ija hard, heady game from start to fin-- .ish and will be the Koswcll captainnext year. Frashear lurmd out forpractice laic but quickly developedinto a star guard.

Center Jones, lor center the volewas evenly divided, two for Jones,Arizona, and two for (birilner, Ag-gies. Jones, bet year's

center, is given the positionbecause we consider him the moreversatile man of the two.

Quarter Lane. There Is Utile divi-

sion on the position of quarter, Fane,the fast and diminutive Aggie man,icceivii'g three of the four votes cast,Coach King, of Arizona, favoring hisown quarter.

Halves llesselden and Calkins.of New Mexico men picked off

these positions, but only by very slightmargins. Both men received two outof four voles, more than any c'nerhalfback, but there developed n

grealer difference of opinion on thesepositions than any olhers. Hesel-de- u

consistent ly played a more bril-

liant game than any other half In (heFig Four, while Calkins gets the posi-

tion not hi i much on brilliancy as onhis reliability and steadiness, also hishappy faculty of standing the hardestof play without being injured. Closecontenders for these positions are theInstitute backs. Cooper, Fornax andTalbot, and Tuttle and Drain. iid, ofthe Aggies.

Fullback Fulz. The mainstay ofthe Institute team all season, and thelast line plunger ami baeker-ii- p ofthe line in the soui.li west, I.utz Is un-

questionably the siar fullback of theFig Four. He received two of threevotes cast, Coach Hutchinson, of theuniversity favoring his own fullback,Proliert.

Aggies and V. X. .VI. l.iil.P.oth the Aggies and the Fulverslty

of New Mexico land four of thepositions, while the Mi-

litary Institute follows, with two andArizona gets only one. Arizona hasseveral men who are "almost but notquite," principally the guards, Clausenand nostrum,

Two nplulns IjiiiiI.Two team captains secure positions

on the Fred Calkins,of the F. X. M and'.!. Quein-inborry-

of the Aggies. That two out of fourcaptains should be given all-st-

places is ample evidence that playlntfability nilher than school polilU--

lands the Fig Four captaincies.Four Fust Year Men.

init juiieide at the Wilson hotel here.today, by sev, riiu; the "rler.en of his

of blooil before employes of Hie hotel,attrneteil by his moans, dlHcoveredtils predicament. It Is said Fouekshad been driiikliiK heavily slm e

TlumlvHi;l limr, and this, toKiihor wuhthe fact that ho was piaetiealiy with-out funds and despondent, is believed to have been the motive forthe nlli mpleil stiiohlo. Foiieks, untila short time it no, lived at San An- -

lonio, this ci only. Ho Is said lo bewell i onnecti d in the east. A rela- -

live has wire I that he will come andlulu ( liat'Ke ,f I oiicks, who Is helm-,- :

care I for at lo el hosiiial.

L BUOUEROU E

BIG LEAD OVER

OTHER T B

State School Census FiguresShow It Is Entitled to Claim

as the Metropolis of New

Mexico,

DISPATCH TO MOHNIHU JOURNAL)

Santa Fe, X. M., Dec, F The staleschool i ensus throws considerablelight on the relative population stand-ing of New Mexico cities. It dis-

closes, for Inslanee, lint Santa Fehas outgrown Fast Fas Vegasand West I.as Vegas together,and that. Albuquerque, wilhoul count-ing Albuquerque and oilier su- -

burbn, is so far ahead of other XewMexi, ii towns Ilia! they lire com-pfotc(- y

ontillMtaiiced. The drop Inrelative rank of Clovls among NewMexico population centers Is alsorather remarkable. The following Isthe school census of the principaltowns:, lli !l"-- i lie .4, .111

Foswcll . 2,r,0L'

Santa Fe .2. .175

Fast and West Fas Vegas. . 2 3 (I r

I.as Crimes .1444ltaton .1,114 0

Silver City .1,-7- 8

Tucumca rl . (IIH

Callul , ftOJA la niogoribi , X ti

Clovls 8 ''''' '

Ciirlsbail 'HO

Arlesla 748i

Helen 670Porlales notTaos , 4 S K

Fcrnnlillo 411

Flephunt Futte 384Farmington Iff; 7

AzleeHillshoro 28,",

Mana no 281Sin KafacI 240Torreon HillFslanela 144Wlllard F',4

Hon lo Itnnl.rupt tbe lloi'lors.A prominent New York ihynlelan

uns, "If it vtcry not for the thinutochings and thin soled shoes wornbv Women the doctors would iirob- -

ably be bankrupt," When you contra "t a cold do not wail, for it lo

Into pneumonia, hut treat. It nt(inee. Chamberlain's Cough KerneilyIs Intended especially for coughs andcolds, and has won a wide reputationby its cures of them- - diseases. ft Ismost, effectual and is pleasant and

.sale by all dealers.

bowline match In the near future, tolhe conducted over the l"iu? distancetelephone.

The plan, as proposed by the FitsVenas bowlers, Is to have nu ll teamplay on Us own alleys, the scope tobe compared at the end of each tame.Neither team is to change playersluring the pronross of the match, andat the end, the losing team Is to payfor the telephone tolls incident tothe comparison cf the seines duriiiKthe proKros.s of the match.

Albuciucripie has Keveral fast bowl-

ing teams. These, like the Fas VcKasauKreiiations, me t inl'lncd cither loamateurs or ."i nii-p- r ilessional bowlers.

MILWAUKEE BILLIARD

PLAYER WINS FROM

PITTSBURGH EXPERT

BY MORNINO JOURNAL GPBCIAL LIA3CD WIBEi

Milwaukee, Dec. 1. AtiBiist Ivieck-lufe- r,

of Milwaukee, defeated CharlesMcCourt, of I'ltlslmrwh, BO to 2S, in

the interstate three-cushio- n billiardleaKue scries here tonliiht, Kleck- -

lr.f,.r went out in elsht in- -

ninps. Kleckhefer hail a hinh run offive and McCourt four.

Canadian Throws Russian.Vancouver, I'.. C, Dec. 1. (ieorue

Walker, former amateur championmiddleueiKht wrestler of Canada, de-

flated A. Tabusadzy, claimant of theFviisslan heuvyweipht championship,In a handicap match here tonight. TheItussian undertook to throw Walkertwice within an hour, but Walker, w howas sixty pounds lighter, won a falland the mutch In thirty-fiv- e minutes.

SANTA FE DENTIST IS

WHITE PLAGUE VICTIM

OIBIATCM TO MONNINd JOURNAL!

SanlH I''e, Dec. 1. Dr. F. AlmondLeonard, a well known dentist of San-

ta Fe, died ut 1 o'clock this afternoon,after beinK in a comatose conditionsince last night. He came to

a number of years hro fromMassachusetts for his health and es-

tablished a Rood practice, but theravages of tuberculosis had weakenedhim too .much to make his recoverypermanent and of late he had beenfailing rapidly.

They say that some of uur Albu-querque young men are expert s.

If you don't believe It, seethem in Pinafore, December 11.

Cured if l iver Complaint."I was suf.'erlhn with liver com-

plaint," saya lva Smith, of PointBlank, Texas, "and decided to try a25c box of Chamberlain's Tablets,and am happy to say that I am com-pletely cured and can recommendthem to everyone." For sale by all'dealers.

jm m labyjaakinjaxm eixwjmmmtSiiSSSiV IV H'--.'i I --Basra-- g-git.

I PELLS SPECIAL BEER JXone Better. Frewed by the Pella Trewlng Co., Trlnldnd, Colo.

1 CONSOLIDATED UQUOR CO.,I Plione J38. Dlstrlbutori. Albuquerque, New Mcileo. J Only four men who were awurdedlsafe to take. J the cusc. . i AiVVVVVVVVWWVVpW

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1913.FOUR

SANTA FE Rill CIS DERABLt SIFBURNS'MIHOB DISDHDEfl

- v

Purity Guaranteedunder all State and National PureFood Laws. You can pay ahicher price, but you cannot get

a baking powder that will rai-- e

nicer, lighter biscuits, cakes and

pastry, or that is any merehealthful.

Your money bac k if K C fails to

IS TURNED

STATETREASURf

Land Commissioner R, P, Er-- !

ien Helps to Replenish ;

Empty Coffers With Re-- 1

ceipts of Over $36,000.

iHXIill D'tCM "O I.OI.M1HO 'OU..(lianta F". X. X, . I'ei'. 1 - I alii'

.

t'emhiihMiim'r H 1'. r.rvien i.ii'ie tutin- rrxi in. nf the Hlale tte.ihliry tml.l.,'whieli Ht.'trteil the fiMiil year withthe f, ,11,, win,; ilepuhitx: Uaiiic pr.it.

t7fi; x.iliry i f dihtrii t a'tmiu.".iitli'll ilixtri'l. li'iuv euiiiity. I lmland from I.and I'l'iiunhm m r 11. 1'.

Ci vi"ti. f 7k.t;7. divided us f"lI. ,vx:

;Cnmtinin S- !hi.. Fend SI '.' 1

Slate f.alidx M a lit tin H . 7 2 1' '

I; in ( t a lid.- I m .t 'na iih itHi i iii.iiu iit r.,::

I i im hu iii iti. rvoir !' n ml :i i; :i .' i

I mpt'iiv i mi' nl i.f Km (inutile I :.' a 7 :'

Id. lid It I ('. !' t

1 ii a r a mi I in mh . s linn ... . :::;. 4 t

Mllit'lIN I lift i ill- Mlll.t'iI't ni: in in ry . . . . 7 s 7

!iu r' .' ..i .it.i 7

Ami. uiiuiai c.ii. Ke 7t'i.r:li'mne Axylutn t;::i Isl'i na I, Hi 'fur mat n y ( ha I-

'll.! hi- - Mil T.I

jCapil.il ::.(. 4

I'nii vr Hy ;i! I i ii

Ni.ini.il Sehuid 1:7.4.Nuimal I 'iiivei sit v I '.'7.' 4

'l I 111. I lli'llt .... 1 ".S.tM.

iSi hi.nl nf Minen l'i.:.:;iSpanihh Aiiiiii'iin .N..r::ial 7 ,"i.ti"

S.int.i I''e and til. Hit futilityj Ih. mix i7.ml

i;. fui in s. huu :.4.:;:The niihlit' hi'hinii f.iii'lx are leiiin- -

WILL LIQUIDATE

ITS TAXES

Corporation, Wl.ieh Pays Larce'Peiccnta.'e of Revenue of.

State, to Relieve Serious i

Financial Stringency,

Htci. Oi?.'M Tf--

iSanta I'e, N. M , flee. 1. The SantaIV Hallway i .iiti..i r. v. u h h h Ik caliltn IliV 2 7 I'T e.ht nf the x'atexfun. will nff..' I.i i ay Itx t.ixex i.tihithix int. nth, ttn:x nli.iltii- - tin- f.ii.in-- (

l.il sii null. m.

It will itiahie Hi" Mate tn pay wl-ai- n

x uml .ith. r ivhii-- i h f.it f it I II

inuriilix, iilthniH'h il i s la ll. yt il thatax rnnll ax the ?i 1. . n e (nlirl liernl"!-th- e

peinliin; lax i hm that thu tax enl-- h

thnix w t I. "i in In h ' m aile thtnu.'li.nut the Mate.

It J, i .If il, . I I inilp! nut will hefilial linn inst t In ise all ."..'-- ' ft w In i fa ll"ilt'l' ( "lllplete Ih. II' "Mliellt mllx intime In the etniiii ii k while they hadflnl hi'i n I'lljiilm .1 l a et lll t nlilef.

SUPREME COURT CLERK

(PtCIAL Ol.P.TCH TO MOM.iN JOUMNAL)

Santa I e, Ii.. . 1. Knmi tmlny orSupreme Cnurl t'l. t k Jm-- H. .c ti:i wi!!hnvo tn x. rve, fur the linie la ini atI'.nl, nithi-n- falary. That Ixuttrilui- -

tahle tu in f 111" flllkex nf th" Illy'.

h ihslatKc The salary nfa year fur the (h lk. piuviiliil in

the iippi'nprl.itl.iii lull, v ;i vct'Mii hythe MtiVel't'nl-- .

t'hik Si mi will he ii 111 It t til tu re-

tain the feix fur th" prc'cnt ami theeuiiHtant lini'iinn- nf th.ie hnui thatthe hiiHlm-i-- nf the (aiurt Ix Ktemllly

rnwinir. l.axt year, the f"ex turnedInto the hi, ile treasury were J'.'-'- a.

Thux far I lux year, they exceed Jl.dno,nut rotintiiiK the J loii which the MatewnllUl have lunl tu pay if It wiTe ellthe xaiiii' hii.'hn as other lit laiit.".

HAIR DOESN'T DIE--ITHAS TO BE KILLED

Hair often ii'iiliniiex tu live andKfow It n K iifttr the death nf thehudy. Hut It 'X often killed ihluuellrlel-'lee- t or llllxilxe, Alllioxt lilw.iyx tilewuicaii ur man whexe hair ix fulliiii;nut, or ix xltiiiKv, llfelexx uml

In rtiliroh to hlanie heeaiixeof nut KivlliK Jl the priipcr care. Itla easy tu take i ,u " i,f Hie hair c'i?hVtn make It inure hi a ut f nl. I x" Har-mony Hair Hf". til il ler. In make itKliixxy, xolt nml .:,i-- . ami HarmonyShiimiiun tn hup half and f.'ilp thor-oughly clean.

Ilarmniiy Hair lie.iutiflcr, dtliuht-full- y

peifiiiiieil with true r'.i', ix veryenxy to a 'pl hIiii'1 xriiihle a lit-

tle mi Jour hair each time heful"hrtixhiim it. ll luntHint tin oil, anlwill nut ihanne the color of the hair,nor darken Kiiiy hair.

To keei jour hiiir and urn p. d in-d- itiff-fre- e and clean, lis" Harmony

Shampoo. I'll in pure liquid xhampnoIx Iliiit cnll eiiielit tu Use. K illil ill!Inxtantiineuiix rich. fnamlni! lalherjthat Imnieduitely pem irat.-- tu everypart of the hair uml v. alp. Insurinir a1

ilc k and Ihuruiinh cleanxiiii;. It Ix

waxhed off Juiit nx (ihiekh, the entire'(iieratinn takint; only a few miuiienlx.Cotilainx riot hi nit that can harm Ihehair, and le'V. x no liar: hm "x orM ll kill.'.-l- s Just ii Mio I i leaniinexs.

1 tot Ii preparation!" ( nine in1 ry orna menial hnttlen,

with xirinkler tops. Ha riituny HairHeaulifier, Jl.ni). Ilarnioiiy Sliiim-pn-

otic. liolh Kiiaratileed to xati-l- v

you In every way, or your money:i.aek. Sold in thix ( nm nuiiiil y onlyat oiif More-- The Kcxall SI.. re ouruf the mule titan 7, mm Icadim: (lru '

xlutex nf Ihe Putted Stuns, Canadaiiinl Hie, it I'.rltaiii. wlih ll own thel.ilf llarmuny lahuialui n s in Itosloii,where the many releln iited Harmony;Perfiimex iiiid Toilet Pi till I'll! ioltxai" made.- Pult'x, Inc., uri.ihixA llui'Hiei iii", N. M.

MOUNTED POLICE FAIL

TO PROLONG EXISTENCE

(HP. DlllOCH TO MOXNINU JOllBN.LlH.i nt :i I'e, .X. M , 11 c. Tlir xtal.

l.llptellle ciillli thix I'ul'eltui tl iivel'

nil!!, t . (ixxtime 1 o t if in 111:111.

The apportionment tu I e made i,,-- i

F"ull 11 H ,illlll county I epul is itx Xi'hool(ctlh'llx, will Ih' ,'i.S (ellts per perxun j

nf x hool aiie, xu thit Hi t nalillo(niiiitv will receive a hft f"r i:x puii- -

lie H.'hnolx ef ahout J.'i.H'MI and nth. -

( (iiinticH in prupiirtmn. The tol.iltiiiKuint In the current x' hool fund ix

taX.fiil-'.L'- i. in the rexet ve fiiiul tileryix a ximilar xiini wnile in the

hihlnn; fund (here ix $ 4,S :!. 7:i, h'.--x

than f.hi, (inn h.iiiir expended the paid ,

li'iir to etial'le M honl distrittx to naifive . i ; m of x"Iiiii-I-

There tire xiifln ient fiindx nn It m l

to Kivii eva'ty district six motithx ufxehnul, or enough to r;ive every

with len uf mole pnpilx f v -

ill' Hit It K nf xehnul, provided lllinm'lle.ii'hetx were nviiilahle fur that pur-pn.--

whl'h. however. Ix not the ens.'.In the pei'ina mmt ki hool fund, tie

lived frnlll five pel' lent of I'liit'dSt:it ex land i then- - !x the lintt.l-xeni- e

Mini of ? J ." 40.7 k, and in thefund ii. lived fnnt the sale i.f si huulsei'tlutix ?"i,4,".n, the interext fi "in hotilfunds muni; into the i urn rl si huulf'iihd, sn Iii it the tidal aniunnlx arcalliiu.---l a iiarter uf a million dollar.--

and II Ix uiiite piei.'i' le that within n

few yt iirx the permanent xeh nl fundwill have Kiuvvn to hnlf ii milliuntlnllarx.

(ins in the Htmnaeh eumex fruin

MOT

IfIMIPT5 IS

CLEARED UP,

ill'1 :.i PlIcO-- 1

1) he Ch. ,1,

; , i 'i in- ii, 'ii v

W ! tlM-

.1 ll.,- n.iti "I th.- At!hi , i t I. t seiu

r.1 ll ii i fI I : ,t:d I. n.

.i . i .. i . .1 ti ii tut- -

L'I litll.l t . .H -i.f i'iih ,.ti ll in

i,t' ' 'j th t h" tii vol-

l.'l Ml- -

Mr i i t hi- uiiHi.'i mi. t ,: t i I t hi S' Aii'lri :.'

... ..... I,.- I I,.. Ii.nl .. has. .1 th.it hi - hi .t il ,. 1. i

' In hi t.i h.inl, fur-- ,

r i :. . .I I ii ti- i f t rut iim :t

.! Ii. I! ' ' hi" lm K . I.' In II-- Hh I" 1..- w "i M

h. 'ii il i.i.iUri; the t n

".iltu I'l.lllhl III i, pi'lisll- -

, V I I II f i. Ill II stc'l ,1 Mil

I I . i ! a I I -- fur e the

i;t M.I i niiiiti-i- l Imw lluriix,I.. ii i i !! IT'1 1, pi epnr. d ii

... i ,n V'tui-u- i njitalnilnj hit sc- -

.. f .1 i !., f 11 l"d ."M lie Wlli'l!i".,v. ,i to h rity, ml nl.i h1

i.m i it Ills manuscript lit-- !

hi i. I;.- ,i! ., ..hl iif I'.tirrV -

Ih m I i hm (in ml. Hi. I.I. II ofi ". I. .1.1. II . 111 I7IM umli ,. ' n i (tuned them In Hllllix

,' '1 I'l" il.I'lllH H I .11111' Inln Ih.'

j . i n i f tin' Liverpool Alho- -

i t i . v ,n ti- - I Ih y ri'ttiii Itii-i- l

! i 'v : i . i'ln uihiiii:, Mr. irih- -

lie!''..('h' the MUllUl.r j'lst passed,

h ; ,i i h i ..I h wan Id w a xlim k -

. 'I m r" "I in "Ii- u ! pi t -- X t lint tUr,' ' I hi- I, l I Aiulic.. ur i i i i

I i I I ur mi-ii- v these pticc- -

:. I ti. Hi n. lint ri. il i r foriMl. j.,t tin ir,,ii-(i-- r of tlii-- j

i i, i !tn ill Im-r- hint hecn;I '.( I ll I ll.' I Itcuo Id th.y (lis- -

Hi. "l''l Ih.. I ij IT Illlklll.W II." . 1 V .'ii il In'

''-- HUH' illlll Ulll'lllil tH till'it ,i i,ti. I i.l i'. I:i', Iiik nil

; ', . i. (.. ,.. ..." i i,,ll lif ,t'iil..1 . ! , 1 Ii f.lM il in j

,' hi III .11 Mil' n i' I, h I" .ll-- . .

Ii M, III h . ! .. Ih.itlKli t Ili V

'..I i I .. !i. tin Illlll- -

.,. .,, .h. I,. I.

i . ' III. ill ' i! h il ,llt Inn!!-i I "' i ' '"I iil li.f-ri-

h . p. f il l . :i . r hi' ili iit h

if ;..:. vii in- in mi ii v i.f Cm- -' .1 u. i h i.'.h h m in ln tu I ir.l l V H.. h h it :, III.- i.f Ihi. ,"i I I

M .i. !h i i i tiu- ;i him hail tin- ' ' I" hi hi T.i v Ii- mi,hi , i t hi ' I" hiJul a I'.v I ' III, I hi I

t'l 1.1 l.il, H him- I III. f

i 1" I h : y uf hi r Ihimm I i I

' ": 'Hi.' r 'ill.' i i' ii m il I h:il III' 111

I h ,i . I. .1 t.i v. Ii liihliiiinmiii .iii.i.l ihi' m ,hii' .ilpm Khntihl lu-

ll ' lull Ih.t Ih' !' i liniitill III -

.1 ,il, lii-- I;..h. i, v hu lunlh .i . in.ii'ii r i. n t hi' i i. in -

' ' if h ,!'.! i! vl!l- II I , in;I't. M il I !! y .!. f I 111' M'llllll'--

P.- ..'.I In V. i ihl In. i;llhl.-,- l l.v tin-;ih-.'i- In- nil mil ft. .in hiH i.rinlili.

V Mi ni vn iii.-- ril tui n. hlh .t h 1 i. r. 1 - - M i n. I ':u li.llii

'rhi"M'i-ni- i I. r. i. it, Mho wan rnti-- i. 'i,l if ha; Inn . iii.-..l..- $21.0(10

fimn a i 'i..'.iiiii-- .' hiii In tin' lii.iki-t'-

mill h. I" till' i.i II , lllli!. p. ,1 t. ...;,- l.v Ju.li;,. Wii.l.'

' ii n t ll" i n'tiimnl i... mill C

In an miii mm hhila (trill III 111" ulalrMi n liii h In lint . sh Hum

i.' a in r ii.nii' h ii. tin I'liivi,

!' shi. t'litui-- I ' hix. 'nini I'rn,'i:,:. ... it., I ( e. I -- I inn t nr.

' is hu (.. iuv'Vi d i'H In'il n "ii t.r lil.iw i in?, c.'.- -

'i ll.lli the K:'Jl'-a- Mill" polle l.ulai A s i'.i itii; t ll"

t '! .i! it .shp: Hi" Ktoi'kmle" i . ti. e n ,. f i urn t heh :,,e;. 111' il ' Itiia l'' 111 .leffei;-l-

' , mi' i I if 111:. nil. t. He waxa ' iii In re J "- l oldirry.

fliiiM.U ( liiid I.ahor Ijuv Sustained.c ,;i.i'-i,:..ti- I '( 1. The III noli

i i i'L.u !.. uau today Hiihlaitted;: eh 'i'ul'i. nal hy tin- Miplellle courth die .... .f Alllinf i llehiimp, f,

..ii i.il. iih i wi.-- . fiw a vei1- -:: ! '1 I," Il.'ttl the Sliii'i.-1-- mi l

h:. M.it I ... i a: In,.; i oiiiiiiny furi ,i it M,i I. led tin injni-- i.f th Imnrt

n--41 l- -J

i Don't KegtaJl7A'atarrhfe

5I or resort to muff andvepors iary omy ir-

ritate the delicatemembranes.

I Modern science prov9It catarrh a symptom2 of poor health.', Trent ih cause with SCOTT'SS rMrUiH)r which contain purF, cod livi-- oil to enrich the blood

and enennza the ytcra, lijpo--B pltosphites to nourixh end up

i build tiie mrves, and giyccnneI to sooth find ln aL

j , j no tantm ichiuj innsI BoU'n LmuUion overcama

! f t fniurrli in iMrmidnerit- -h naltinil wiiy end ity iiX eurcly ht'.p you. '

U Ai.i tli lclrit iBilittln

OFFICII IS KILLED

WHEN HE RESISTS

T AIN BANDIT

Traveling Passenger Accnt ol

Southern Parific Mirdeiedby Holdup; Failed to Obey

Command "Hands Up."

' MOMN.-.C- I cu'n .r.C'l titiib tkif.tI., s Arm...-H- I ie. . I Hm ai ,. ;

V. m ii: a", It hi Inn- - ' ni'i-- r uki tilthe y.il! hel II I'm if", w .. 1 ami

l.ilh'tl hy a hniii. man 111 ii rullma'i'.ir if the w i ii la. u ml Stiri-u-- t nn--.- .

a f" imlm (nt nf la.K Anmmi.i thini tnnlT.

:. id int; the triiin nt I'.. tin. ii, i. It Ih

the rilall I. ihlili) theti Ih.. i .. r I'litliinin. Am .M'.iitawiie(..'ii.l Int.. ihr HIM., nf th,. iar i

lllal, lahhi'.l liiiii l,y Hi" (iv.lan I. With tile Hlliat. "thriiW lljl

hiiir haielH." Minilai-iii- . lull n.iv-elii-

I ill i.i.i- hninl. TI therhall. I he lairi.il 111 If waul ntf ll

h'n.u fnitii the r..hl..r. The linhltiiiman lliiii dint him t ii r n k Hie fnre-heai-

MllinllH Pllll lilu .l..il t.i 1'1'fli T lir- -

thin, Miiiit.ii.iit' ran the lern'th i.f thei'llllllnitl With (he luil. el III Ins htaitl.AI the nth. i inl he fell. A friylit. tie.)

t.it'ni .ni(ir M.irieil In run uml ailiiit whi.zeil hj hnn,

Hef.'ie he m t M nil a ue. tie tiiil.l-ii- i

man je i iir. .1 nlmut lr.nn In ealiami J. wi hy U ntil the pa-- n inh't x nn.l

t H III III v.

Ax the train ilnweil down fur I'n-m-

Miaiinii the inliiiir jiiiniei amiilinaili art il.

TORPEDO BOATS IN

AG E PC C

RURRIC

Five Destroyers, En route FromSan Pedro to San Francis-

co, Scatteied by DangerousGale; One Still

.fitnna jouwnal f.fiL i.A.an wix.Sail ranelm ut I lee. . - 'ive tfir- -

pedn hunt the Haul Jutiex,Whii pie, Stinart, Heny ami Trux-tot- i,

cuiiipt txinK a nutilla w hi.h jnitnut nf Sm IVdm Sunday murniiiK topI'.K.'.d In the Mare lxlan, navy yard,were xi'iitteied hy a terrific Mi. tin,eiliailllltel'ed la'd lihmt.

I.ale tin, u In all hm the Paul JunesIlllll hcen lliculliited fur. The Whip-ple wax carried Iar xuiilhward n mlput Into San hiegn hiirhnr lale lo-

ll, ij'. The Perry and Stewartin I'eaililllK Putt San l.lllx

lll.lspn, while (he Tl'IIXlnn Kailled themine mullierly harhor of Santa Cruz

All nf the little flKhtliiK' i ii ft xtif-- I'

led mure or lex (lanniKe, None ofthe nffuirx could i,i any iiil'nrina-lliit- i

re(.'iirdiiit; the w hi t e.'il.iiutH ofIhe Paul .liinex.

ritrxioN I. IMPSINTO POHT l)M(.I l

Siinta Cruz, Calif,, I ice. 1. Withllx-- wircl. app ai'at ih-- one inaM andole lilehiijt K'Ule. Illlll two oilier lile-hoa- ls

MiinMied, Hie toipeilu hii.itTriiMiui aiiiiid in tin- li.ir- -

I (if lil-r- late Inilai , al l. f hatl lillK

lor two thnx nh tin- rined xevrred'Ulll In the cxpeli. nee nf her nlfl- -

ii'ei'M and in n. 1'ur the neater partnf two da.. tint a man i n ihe Trttx-tnl- i

look time tu i at nnd fur hmii a at,1 hllCtell it Hl'l'llied Illill.iXXlhle III

prevent the little vixxel fntindei inu.When xhe ail'tved here .she virtuallyWax ullt nf coal Illlll flehh Mlpplii-- alelulrt"; liiketi nhn.iid h.i tli..t the Trux-tu-

n ii y rct.umc her vonmuc to Sanl'i a iieiMo, In i'oitiiany villi fourutlier ilextruyci h, the Truxtnti leftSan Pedro for Sail Kraiicitii o, alula fewhoiirx out nf the xuittheiii putt, raninto the Monti. Waves forty feet

ihh'h Mihmel'Hod (he Triixtun rc- -

penteilly.

(.ovciiinient Max Narrow A h torx.l'nrix. Hec. 1. The noverntiK nt w ia

vlitutliiiix hy a narrow tnarnin todayIi, Itx fust ureal (rial of xlreia'th wilhthe oppoxit Ion in tin; ihanihcr nf dep-uties mi the iiest!iii uf the new leanuf $.'l.ll, ll(i(t, (IUII to cover Ihe lillllK' t

ih th it. The luiin was npptnvi.il hy avote nf :;i to "70.

How to Cure RheumatismITonilmmi liohior'x I'.exr l'rrx'ri-llo- n

lal-il- v .Mixed nt I Ionic,

'I'Iiim xiniili. Hint inn lull's, t uriiiiilit hutnmki-i- w I'luji.'i x nil vvlm liitiB irivil II.

inili'Uly t'l'lit v inn iii,. tih- - met unite1' it it 1, in aii..l I'lnkinlie "Kintti nur

ti ti,:Kii ii. a .,ti. ..int. .. nf Tin-i-

till xrili.il lilli'kllKi ttllit eliu eiinec"f .yru,i ef Stuaiiit'iit'llla i'.'iiii.-tniil- Tilk.'thiwe Inn iusi a nt x tlcirtt lunl put tlienlin u lt.ilf pint f witiiik.'y Sluike

unit tali., n t ill' It si,,.Tll nt ti. fei'ti (lu ll

Itit i.l nnd nlHfli-I- til., flnl f.nv it If your itl'llKKi!il".' ii, t have 'rail. ., .nni,, unit la mack Inwill K. t It f '1' v .ll ill It few lioui'S ft"!'..Iim w le i. sale l,,.t,M lieii t 1... tnf hi.-n- i cdI.i l.tlie ti iiii.'i,t tii.tilt'ln,. ins Lett it "f ttils.lnil en li it l ii e On' K.i.iiiitt' 'I't't m

'lunl in thi' eritilntil, xi .

. Il.u i.aeKHKe Ilia. v. n. .Uilllietl la-- t ''l.nl v.lniif at.il tnuiilt. it. . f llu. h iki . ,iit..ti.l.. cine. In II in alert ttiM. I'lthll ..Ii .nlIn- i!;.. in.. I,,. I'lnti nm, eui lc.il lu h.i a( .1a eh

Stop foot Torturef'tirnn. t llouiie, I'miMnfc

Krosl-liltt'- Arliln ml St tTIrcl. A ximoutul ot t Al.tM I Philu a wurin f,Kit-!s- glnu rIlt.f If "! freiiofftitlylirtlif iirr utiniuit rvlMi. UtJ5o box l ouy drug- (tors.

111 FIRS! DAY

OF ST

T(4 .1 O.vneii Who HadSi.-nc-

Union Contract Not Permit-

ted to Send Vtl.kk'S on

Streets of Indiar.apc lis.

iar .ii.miio jflmi.u Ptrijib t...n ii '

It'll; ll'iilinli-.- . 111. I I I, r. I - All litn il i.f l.ani .111. . ti.. h.i'l it

niih-f- 1 ml t t, a k Hi,-- lh.it t In-i- in..,i I'M hi- -

1. rn.lt t.. nihil'. .. w "I ii,

Mit. il il' iw ii l.,t" I ...! al :i r

iral ih.iiiti; i.f tin- . in ainl;i h.it.ffi ur' iiimni w l.iiti H't.l nr.Ullk" .,Kt li.l.lt.lh!

Thnitiai J. I'ali II, l, Mil mi . I j

if til" tlliliill, Filil In in- i't III' mi'ti'.' ' ' I t.iki nit tin ir t" huh nihil .in-- .

I"' l "f . 11 ll 11 l..Hli. S h. .,; Ill il

th.. n't i i'ii.i lit tin nil in i .. i ni-

hil, i ll. M 'ill. nt '.',l linn li.i.l all. ail Inh" lllii-it- n ih !h. mil, In- a l.

Th" fn.'t ii.iv nf Hi" ."'ilk.' ".ih ut-- I

ii I I,', tihith', inlimi' ilai.tihtIllill M I" iIH-ilii- l ,V til.' i .

.Many in . n an I f'.nr I'.rh, in. ii.l.im nfHit' jVaffiit nt Huikir-i- ' iihi-.ti- , iiiti ar-t- i

'.ti ll ilui ik t!n .lay ntiil t'.tiii lil. Th"litis win- i.lia".'l mi m it liiinil.ihut Ihn nun iu- In hi mi 9 !.'

.ii t' l.;i w.ih culli i itil In (In-- ,

illy tint, iv otlniHh. f th.' ri'liilninyHhiill ll an I I'M (i.hl.-- i - j 1.1 Unit It

thnii;h ntih. ii f.. nf ta null li.nlJ.. liiiil th.' ii ii n m th.' iittitiiih- nf Hi"Ktriki'i'ii In Ih" In litli I an IiihhI nf (hi--

artm mm nn thr. ; that lhilnl lint ifh ( Impi'lll tin1 IIMn nfi!h mi ll Uhil" many nf tin- il r t

un til ntnl nlln r I iimiih si hinin.--

ilhl lint iilliiiii( In their ".iK'nifnri th" (.'leel-- , ntliim n,i rati il a f.M llti Ie. nf Iht He hi Ic lliter-ft-ri- il

Kltll, hut tint Met hiil"ly 111. theye.ililitiiieil iipenit Inn Hit .iiii'liiiht Iheii ,y.

Many liiiNiin m men nliinteer.--

H'liial 1'i.lh t tlllM lifter linnn, hill weretnhl (heir k. rvlei'K wi re imt ueeili il.Keveml hiinilrial I.iikIii. 'ix men utrrinly j

have hieii HHntn In hi n reMi tve fnri'c.Ili atihix In the iliKiiti. lu tiM i'ti the

Iniliiiliiil'iilix Street Hailway nri I'HIiyami lis tnilni , wlm ri'Mtitly werenil H Httlke, will In Kin hefure the Mlnteinilillc pen lee c'iimnil.-in- ri on Thiirn-ila-

nmrtiliiK, It was uniniiiiii nl tmljy.

ANTI-CARRAN- PLOT

UNEARTHED IN S0N0RA

m woHN Ma nuii.ti .Ffr.iAi. t.A.in wn.illet iiiohIIIu, Sulmlii, Mix,, lee. 1.

:A plul In !iui.e antipilxiiiK wax eiii.et wheni ti hi i hi ii. a wealthy rexnletit of

.' 'uliiii an, wax fiiiili'l t.i lime puperxrehillnir (it plahM fuf llpliKltlUX III

tiiutix held hy the Mexican inxtir- -

I'elllx, HceoriliriR tu otfll l.'llx liel'c.1'i.llnw ln Iti.i at re.-- t ill f iillaenn, he

wax pl-i- i e.l in th.. Simula Mate pi n- -

Itelitlary today. fnl ttlh m, It ix

hax heen eiilllieetcil pt in lien I -

ily with n ffh ialx nf the old Ilia:', umllucent lliieria i:n i i timeiitx. liewill .e tiled hit", i ruhahly hy a unl-

it, it y i mi i t ma t't in I.

USE 'CASCARETS'

IF CONSTIPATED

Gently Clean Your Liver, Stom-

ach and Closed Bowels

While You Sleep,

fill a in-re- h"X.Take l filHealel tn clelltlxe

your l.lii r, Stuiiiin h and liowelx, and'.MUi will hul'ely feci meat hv iiinriiliiK.

Vmi men and wuiiieii wlui have head-'inhe- ,

(nate, (nnmie, can't sleep, areihlllunx, ni'ivnux. iip-c- huthercd wlih

il Kiel;, r,ixy, dixiirdei'i il xluin.n h, urJluivo hackai In ami Icel all wi.tn nut,Are uii juur Ihihi Im cleanWith f llXi'ilK t.X nf lllel clv fut'ellm ll

every few iI;ih with Mills,cathartic pills or ca-t- oil?

fasciiietx linnicdiiitely I'leimxe andl'euillatu the Mntllllcll. letnuV e theKnur, lllldllieBted Illlll ferniclllllll' fundii Mil foul iiiixcx; lake the Idlefrom the liver and ratty nlf the rnn- -

xtlp:;te, Wiiste niiiitcr and jiolxunftuln tin. Intestlllex anil ImweN.

lieiiioin hi r, a fastaret w illHttiimhleii .i out hv tniirtilnic. A

t hex fi'uiti uttr druiiiii.st ineaiiKhi'itlthi' hnwi'l in tmii; a clear headand ehectf ulnexx fur niunths. liuti'tfnrget the children.

GRAVE FEARS FOR

3 ENTOMBED MINERS

lf Hn.NINI JO.l.N.L .P.CIAL If A.KP VtlX.lfrtpple Creek. Celn., I let' 1. FlVe

tiillierx were cut. unhi d thix aflernohti'y it cave in which extended from Ihefourth level tn the thirteenth leva!nl the (i.dileii Cycle mine here, andspread to the I'hiixUnix mine, adjoin-ing. Two of the five nte known t.ihe itlivc and iinin In I cd, hut litavefeui'H ale expiexxed fur the safely oft he rliut InitiK three.

Thoin ix Spni'lel, one uf II u- -

loml i'il ttthtt fx, wax rescued at S

o'clock luiiiKhl, ti ii lit r in cil , ami he re-

in. lined in the mine to aid in (he res-

cue win k which Ix I .film pushed for-ward itx Vapidly mx oiissthle He de-

clares three ef the miners were work-iii-

In hind him. a distance uf at leastsixty feel, and he estmiates that th"fall of rock on the eighth level, wherehe ..ml they were, exit ml. d for morethan siMx.v I. el luhiml the room Inw hii h h" was trapped.

No ri spouse Ix had tu taptdeex i f

l escne . l ew II llpntl pipes h t ll I X

lelhleil thrum;!, the I itlltll level where'lie ciilninl'cd nun ate supposed to heAtm'titr the three men ix Frank Wood.:v shift radtiitle of Coloradomllcne nnd su'i nf F. M. Wood, of C.d-ni.o-

piuininent it ml xxnl- -

H miiiiKT Man.

r I i I"',, i

f4'

!.t;irT' i

'

can r.t our wk.(2 v

io)j

"n

W'

rSJ

Is ihe ferruleof Satisfaction

TheBeer i

of1 .

4v

THE MEYERS CO., he.1 .' !; ",

Siito Av,(ALBcCciFiiUK, N. PI.

di-,- mj-- r.,i... r..,.' .r.

iMW THROUGHI the McJi- -

tertinetBiSuet Cnal

Ked Sea and Iudinn0c?JB1

la Bcrr.by and Colombo,Including side trips througli

India, The Holy Landedslopping at intrrnt-ink- -

points in Europe, Asi

ai Africa, ly the

S. S. CLEVELAND PfflFrom N.w York, Ju ,St , J1493 Days $700 and up

- "furslons M ail Brceslmry op.WCM.eA'i,M i LWt' lBJi.ro Cn.l, .nd Med.t,r.0ea trii- Zendfr ioakla, Uaimg crum

HAMBURG-AMERICA- N

LINE03 Olive St.. S(. T tinix. Xl. Or loe.it m""""

KiOGOLLGu)

Stage and Acto Lin?t

DAILY!.iye Stiver City 7 . nAt'-'iv- MoE.tth'tri 4 p. m.I.envo !.iOfollon 7 b. tn.Arrlvo silver City 4 p. r.i.

u please you. I ry a

HI ITER RIGHT

ACTON i i E

COMPROMISED

United States District AttorneyConferring With Represent-- 1

atives of Railroads and

Others, at El Paso,

In. (.'..vitiinieiil k ' a hi"'l hi-

ii I'.ixo .V SniiihW":..i :

h i. ml ladiiiaili, I.,l" e Wit!) 1"

it nl Iter ih fi'll'la hi i

nluiiir the KijtcrHI. Hi, lul", may he nd.n

ti.lt. d -- I ' ' 1 h'-- i rii t At'-

,1.11:11 I m l. h: it went HI

Si::,d. !!'.! to . "i.f. r w I

tor tl I'.v.. tail! ads. th- -. haii; of 'he no "I'lllllelll ll .tn I

I i t St. i in on, a ml t opr. m Ilhl h V. X f

the re I. Illlll! lull hi t v li e 1. 11, lul- -'..-- vie,, in a n I ff.u't to fo! n iha'r- - pi urfor ci'iiipromisini; the xuit.

The I'M paxn - Southv stern ' i'i.- -

ill in ted a pipe liii- - I o 0 Illih'S h ii

from the Kin Huiijio, to Till. n "s i.'I he rust i f Ih" s'h'i Hi iii li.l tn h.iv i

h, en iil nut one nulii'm duilats.titended that this ,i prived the t:

itnriuin of watir. Ii nl.-- is nil"that this interfered w:ih tne

lain Irrii; it iuii pn j... t.An offer tu cumpr nn ", h ix i:n- -

d( rxtuiid. ix tin I. nil. Iim.: f ii pine llll"In the Fort Sh hi! n 1ms tul. i iiihteimniih x lutiiv. to .ihihly I ' hitat inn,with water.

ARCHAEOLOGY SCHOOL

RECEIVES VALUABLE j

GIFT FROM TWITCHELLi

fcPf..,L OHPT-- x TO UOANINO JOURNAL)

Ilia I'e. Ih . , .hi hi Ualph i:.l 'i i ' hell today pn nmt. ,1 tu He

,S. In"nl uf Ann in, in A i elhieuli iu v :. Iimhu :'"l'tlait nf (uiVel'li"!' I.ane. mi?

!.'! Ihe early Amrrjrnii iveeiitiyi - i!v" v Mexico. He it ke. lip the pie.

Iter quite accidentally at St. Hnii'.- -

v. pile f'l aichim; fur the pnniint ,f

l.h r Allielihall ( Vl'l'l'l iV e '. He h.t--

,""'"'11.1 in in a iiiure ..;

clih-r- in the New Mexico i u atSail lliel'i, in wiliiil vvid he blue; alife-xiZ- h poftlait nf tai l) of tiie -

ermux.Ci h nel Twttehell hiis ,'il-- uriMiiK-- .l

li'l' a i.lat'ter model nl' the Pecos 11, is..'inn church and the I'. i.is p,i. !,in, (.,he mud'.' nf It into size hv Mr. AilaiiiM.of Santa Fr. ,l! will i,.- e.ne of Huleuxi si i lk inn pi (IS ill th, 'iu It 11.11.

he ew Mi xici hllilllllh ill h I'

lint' enhanced Hi" t.ti' ilaf M't'los i.f t.i ll

'I nil nl Hen life.: nl. which win jiins-'1- .

Ilnte tile hie uf Fui m is of Ax.s.i.th" New Mexic patron saint, am!which ate .11 tn t he s. I'u.i.l ..;

an Ah. h "h -- v i.f l!!i..ra!..Km nk Spriih'i'i'. nf I; 1st Has Vt i;i':;.

In thix c I'tintl, the S. inlnI'lliiVVilV Clin puny has a 111 In hed the

I 't millet inn ill plaster parix at theI'M11" illlll if II Ihe iiutahle laml-llll- "

marks alum; Hi ami hi; i',

alone, (in- Santa I'e Hail.Culnnei II has just ccmnlei-c- d

the first wduuic i f his inuiiiinu nl ilwork nn Ihe archives nf Xmy .Mexico,I'einu-- at present on rindinu'the proof uf tne llt.-- t ss .a:;es, HUIt si itlhll hhillsV in V'le. He has plnii-lsc- d

tn delivir five illustraledll the History of the Sunt h v. est f e

fuie tiie summer si hool to I... hrll inihe (iuveriinr'H palace d'.iniiK AirLu-t- .

next vear. jLAKE ARTHUR BANK V

INCORPORATES WITH

CAPITAL OF $15,000

t?"friL DITP.lOl TO MOtMNQ JOei '. t j

Saut.-- i Fc. lee. I. -- Til.- Hirst Stai,.ink nf l.iike Artltnr. li,.,l int ..rpni anil paner.s In, lay with the shite ,.,..

pniatiun foiiiiiiisxiori. the ci.pdalsin k .'.linn divided inl,, ) ,;,,)

shales. The ,hi,-n,.is- nftii-er- andim uipi.ratoix in,, i;. A. Ciiliu.m. ;;,,s-wel- l,

Hi shares; v. A, Hams,pr, side. it. lake Arthur. I.' shares:K. C, J.'.ckxon. vi. . .r, sahuit. .;,k."Ann ur, 0 sha:,,; v,'. J. MelniH's. HakeArthur, cashier, 1:':' nhnros.

GREEK SUES MINING

COMPANY FOR $35,000IN FEDERAL COURT

:St-- .L D:5tTt. TO MONMlQ JOUIALl

S.tllt.l Fe. Hec. l.Juhll Juhn.-'ill-l.

W'iin. hi suite lihi naino, is M (Ireek umlclaims resiiienee in Kimhem Camm,I'l.th. ti day itl.d suit in the federal'"hit iiKiiinst the Victor Aniericiii;I'heJ cumuany, a Maine n in raiioii.

I" '"till ; ill Ah Ki.'l'ev i hill;-- IF.iisks Sr.:.. (Kill .1 uii.mex f,,r i at'ii urn!u toc-- cihished a car in the Kavnju

mine. He assert tl;;:t :i;il.!"c- -ttve IHllhV Wits the ennuu ..f 11. .,

fund w hich h i.'i f- -i 111. nted. del rid ;e.u h ntte id Ithese ax vv ,11 as nf a iiiim-- 1

if this l.niliy lit!i'M"il (nod ax quickly Her nf Spanish and M. xicati isovernofxiis puxsi'hle if vmi would avoid a hil-'a- the ,ev Mi xieo cxpoMtiuii hi :n-,-

Pais nttiiek. H KK KINK ix the rcrm- - 'hax now ntitliorlxed 11 hall of ..,,--

ruled Ihe motion for a rehearing in t'.m 1ease uf the St tie of XcW Mexico ex I'l l R

Fred Foinoff, fnptain uf the .Mounted jlPolice, vs. V. ti. K'li'Ki'iit, stale aititi-lu- r,

tliiis stifliiiK the Inst hope thaithe t'oree had of ptuluiiKini; itx ex- -

itlinii' and it todaV viuiile'l itx of- -

fiee in the cupitol. The xuiireme nnu i

reverxed th" pto foi ii:a .Indium nt nftile luvvel cnurl, which had Ktaitieli

dy von need. It eli mixes andst r. 11 t hens the Mi. in. 11 Ii, P.ver andhnwelx, and textures ner;;v and cln ' t

fulmsx. Price Due. Sold hv all dniHi?isix.

WATER COMPANY SUITS

ARGUED AT SANTA FE

(BPieaAL CIIPATCH TO MIltNIN. lOU.MLlSutila I'e, Hcc. I. The hiipr.iiie

c.uii'i v.ax iiit'tipied t . .(Hi y in listimiinrtn iil'illluentx ill the lull)' A !llt(iUT'lle

I

11 Hill mpiiiiy cases, A. H. .McMillitinppcat'lhK the water .uinpany andJohn C. l.i'VVis, lily III tul'iley, for th--

itlicr parlies to the cas.s, whichweie appealed from the district courtuf Ih . ' county, ainl involve thecuiixtructinn uf the terms of the wa-

ll r cum pa v 'x franchise and lis rih'iltI

to shut nlf water iiiuler certain givenei ndit uuii'.

eicuood mIFORiAT II

(

Which Was Promptly Disclosed

and She Lost No Tiimo in

Profiting Thereby,

Miami. k n "t hie of my ii"i"h-- ihois," says Mix. Hannah M . Turlev, idthis 'iiivvii, "came to my house lasi '

week, and said: 'Airs. Ttiriey, what diduii hike- in help ti n so quickly'.'' I

it was just Caidiii, the vvutn- - te, anil she said: T wish 1

looked its well as vial do.' told herif she would nnly net iri.f'ii wurth ufCaidui, ainl lake it. she would, Soshe sent her hr.sl'and to (own (o t(he fartltil, jiml enmmenced takiitK it.She looked so pal.- and sit k all th"time, hut is h.'Kinninn tu look hitteruirciidy.

Id I,. 1,,,.,- it IT..1.....1 I ....--. ....a

r'"..t- w w,;ytroul'l. s. anil heeaiiie su weak nndnervtiux. and would suffer such painevery month, that thouKht. at limes,

would ill,-- . Was in .such con- -

tlitii.n that I t miiltli-- . t do ray work j

half of (lie tiiiio. and would have aw -

iful .smotherins iipellx,My hushaiii! luiH;l,t me a full treat- -

men, ,.f fimlul t Lotties, and I i j

'"''V11,1 " k th"',. uas w. Am ia i.,v .u.

( ,,,,,, , amlthahklul to Carilui."

'lllie c itdui fur your Ha e, Vuh.Will llev. r regret it. He .m Indav.Ask v. Un-

ix.'nearest ill nt;:; :st.

11- .- Wrlle to: Adv isui v

a mandamus, ti. cempel the state r

tu imike ii it vy fur the miuititetlpolice force.

BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE

COMPANY MISSES TRAIN

"The Hliiitlmss nf irtiie" companyfailed to show at the Klks' theaterliist nluht. rue troupe missed tiain luld In rNo. 1. at Lit .I'.int.i. Colo. The sliovvianx toipimple arrived here at ll.."m n't lin k,last night, on train No. !t. and leftn' KHn o'cliii u this mui iiiim mitrain Xih Mhi fur KI Paso, where they,will show n i s;h t .

STRIKERS FIRM FOR

PRINCIPLE OF llNI0N'f

i.t ttoiNit. jnn.NAi ii.iid wmiiCalumet, Mi-'h.- 1 ec. Strikin," I

cupper tiillierx. at a mass incelini;here todiiv, ratified a rosoititioii tuhold out fur i.m oKllitlotl of Ihe Wexi -

ern Fcdti.n inn of Miners, the re- -

tmilniihr ix-- ,n the Mriko.Ihe resuliitiui, deehired that the

SIll.M'IS VMM COIllltltte I" t.UU-- ie inihe prmi ipl.'.x nf otthinircd Ijhor. ln.tasserted their wiiliiinnexs to

with Ihe I'liipluvcrx in nd.iiistiiiL'the disi'i.te I hroiiiih cuiiferem e or.tr'ntrat juii.

The piittins; into cft'ecl of Ihe eis'iil-huit- r

ilay rexulted in cni n xm;i!!niimhcr nf strikers returning towork,

cept.. Chiiitan,.,..a Medi, ir.e Co..t'hitthiiiimt;i, Tenm. for special in-structions, and M.,aip honk. "HomoTreatment fur Women,", sent In nlainWt'ppcr, nil reiiuest.

SlHt'hil "nri on ttinitJ.Call or AddroMs, f. . .xrrlrtt, Troj. ,

' ' :.f . ' 1

"A

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1913. FIVE

SCHOOL children; protest SI IHE ROSE HMD TO WHY COUGH?' '

'Most coughs are iisctess. Then why cough? Better go to your

IMLL SELL RED PAIG N G BE OPERA EVENT doctor. Ask him to prescribe. If he orders Ayer s Cherry Pectoral,4. 0. Atm cm,.

H it) take it. If something else, lake that. Let him decide l.oarll.

CROSS SEALS COMPAM!IOE OF THE SEASON

Dr. Lcroy S. Peters Distributes City Engineer Explains That 0 s i 'J

It Is Something More Than;

Thirty Thousand Stamps.

Increased Amount Is Due Frivolous Comedy, Becai.se"4fcVN

in New Mexico; Albuquer-

que

to Assessment of Cost of In-

tersections,J i'J It Has Delightful Romance j

Pupils Get 10,000. as Its Plot. f5rj i'

' '" " " " " " -tOne of the newest ami most fas.

operas th it set all .New Yorkto whistling Its "ciitiby" melodies Is

.v.-m- ..

1 "j O

1914 Reo the fifth 1914

Price $1275 Delivered

Made bv 11. i: "l.l'S, the Worlds .it M up. mobile lhiilder.

Mr. I Hds has built Z ill''l' rent moiicls in I :iis.

I'.vp. II. m e U:i- - proven his griat.-s- Ill'.'i Till':is bis (liui.tx or onion! the list wold m Automobile , .instruc-

tion.Such a cur l.i ri : luxurious, a( Ihe small i i.;.t of th"'

Klai cciild oiilv be l.mlt bv a icisp r mitid. Tins ;ii' could not haveb. . a pi. .due, four veins uco for tin. e llm.-- Its price. Today It

Mauds In the f ..iv! roi.l i.ol ii'oiich for ill'1 tiiiliion-.iie- but fold

at tin' pt ice V it Inn the i u h of nU.

riiotie today for a deiiem Iratloii. Call tip --' or

J i

Aieioie at SImIi Mn.t.

'Ty .. 1

...

(.1 OIK.I. I).( l.aiai ii-- r of "Mr .John

i.'IW,I'ortiiian,''

"The liose Mild" aiilioimceil for Sa'- - J.1 11 i 1. lit of til's wei k at the lill.'i 5

.1,....,.. . 1, I'.., ,, ,r U.,.. I.something mole than frivolous musl-in! comedy because It has a ilclitlitt ul

leinalice inhwned with a score ofbi ill. ant numbers that have placi d it

Pi a class with the lest Imported intoSl'lll pb'l'eS ill recent veal's.

In til"' fust ait theie Is aliuo-p- li-

ef gav life In I oiulon wit Ii a stoiy olhe penniless luiko of liaiclicslci uiul

Ihe hill"' lose mil who mves the op-.l- a

Its name. In tile second act ihecene shifts to Hchiiiiin's famous

pleasme lesoit at (intend, while theI lot thicki'lis in true slory book fash-ion and where the "like and hisfriends are enmeshed ill a sittiitioiithat must lead to his lulu but forIhe tender hue and devotion of thelose maid.

The book of the op.ia male-- t nooilier pretense lb. ill to relate the do-

ings of a coterie of friends and ene-

mies (if the young duke. Hut th"simple manner in which ihe story .s1. .1.1 Is Inli nselv dramatic uiul iiiichthave been cmpb ye. In Inilhllng anMi'soiblng plav had not tb. uifi I

I'runo Cianlclistuo'lten, which is li

uiiproiiouni able name of the Vilnius.-loinposer- .

sot It to music.Altlioiii;h this is his lirut opera to

be seen In America, llils writer ofa

delicious rhythms in one short seasonlum won lofty favor with music loverithe country over. The popular songhits from "The Hose Maid" micli 'isthe "Itose Son." "Moon Song" an I

"Sweethearts, Wives 1111. 1 C.ood Kd-low-

are now being played and sungwheiever there Is a person with anear for music.

(Iranii hslaedten Is also noted forhis tuneful cabaret songs and the va-

riations of the Tango ami TurkeyTrot music which he has employed In

.

"The Hose Maid" gave the phenome-nal Impetus to this style of tlanolr.7thai took New York by storm lastwinter and spread quickly over thecountry.

Willi lis score of dancing girlsand 11 (iiintetto of comedians whorevel In Its laugh-provokin- g lines,"The Rose Maid" is one of thu choic-est offerings as well lis one of thenewest on tour this season. Hackedby a solid six months' popular suc-cess oji Ilroailway and produced by a

select company that Includes lastseason's favorites in their respect-ive roh'S an unusual treat Is offeredfor every lover of fun mid music.The opera will be singed here withall the beautiful scenery, costumesand extravagant effects that markedIts New York success, there being onlytills one "Hose Maid" company ontour.

l.ol us si-- and hear our own .outie,people in l'iiiafore, and renew ouryoul h.

FILING CERTIFICATES

OF DEATHS AND BIRTHS

TO TAKE SOME TIME

County Clerk A. :. Walker amihis office force will be busy for sev-

eral months, rei'ording the d linqtienl"hath ii ii (1 till ill cell II lea Irs filed last

unlay. The clerk's force can gKoonly spare time to llils work, or therecording would not take no long.N'o one in his office w ill g. t a respitein office hours for several monthsuntil the six years' accumulation ofbirth and death records are filed.

The certiti'i'lcs were numberedyesterday. There nr.- - 2, Hi!". deathcertificates and l.l'ili blttli certifi-- I

ntcs, Jiao li certificate must beA

copied in llie clerk's record book.Then each slip must receive the 1el irk' si a a ml slgiui t ore.

AFTER COUGHING TV0 YEARS

Waycross, Ga., Woman Found!Relief in Vinol,

Did you ever counh for it weik'.'JThen Just think how dlsliessinK li

lllllsl In- - to ll.'ive il COUrill htiiiK on fociiwo years.

.Mrs. 1. A. Mi Coe, Wax ross. On..says: "I had a very heavy coldwhich seMled Into ii ehl iinic ( oukIiwhich kept me awake niKhls for fullytwo .Mats, and fell tired all the time.Th"' efteit of tnKMt.tr your cml liverii ml Iron remedy, Inol, is that mvi ..null Is none. I can now yc 14 j(oo.lniiilil's te.'t olid 1 feel mu h Uriititci'in every way, 1 a:n H j e:tr ;.!:!.'

It Is the combined action of theinedi. ltlnl clem, tils "if the cods' livelyaided by the llooil-niiiUIn- g ninlsi ichkI im; prepi-rtie- of toniciron will, h tilakrs Vtnol so efficientt..r ebnmi ' i onubs, e... Is nnd bl

nl Ihe Miini' time building upthe ueaUencd, run-dow- sxsti-m-

Trv a In tl le nf Vitud w illi 111"-

tub tin that xoiii- rn.iriey Viil ber. toi in il if II ib.es ii ol lulp youI'm! s. In.-- lt iiiipists, A Ibuipif r. ,ue,

P. S If h;ai- tri.ele t'v S;i.i Salve. W e u' 11:11 antee il

Cars on lspl.i , Ceiiti.il

MAY HELP YOU IF

LUNGS ARE AFFECTEDf'r '( r Mi.-t- (f t M iiir find ! niiM--

n ar' nr f till o 4oim miii I'tufr m l.iiiiK I i ui'l.-- , (mi In a i:t c in tnvIntt; iiict uii in rtiow f hit i tic iitt.hi u f

thi ii fie li iti has mu'i--

lu'lprd in briniiliiK about iv.mrty.Fur file t llHfl flf It'l'tl Vf 11 K KlKlMll'l M

Icikui n f .r Tlit"iil nnl l.ti.neTi oiittli". huM it. i tni'liRlicil Ki'i-t- til lal;. ii I Mtittt til'I iit Ohm c tuc

Mmlifioii I.iiUp Mltifi' Icmh n: In I't c mt.t r. lf's, Mini h.

t'Hi't, unit 1 tuVtfM

with hi'iii'i! liitccn of hi hiim hh ht int- h' t ul w '!. rttch tlm' tti v

l.i . Mv !., ..r tni nit t n VVi--

lu Novirnh.r I iifi.l IniT t

After mv iiitU l 1 nu t Mn hwl ltrti.lv.uho, uptfil Ifiirtitntt of my comi fit, in kim(

nit' tn dike K kiiniii'ii Allt liitif, I k )ltn t.i ktn the net In tin' ii inl tniti M (;tt.In Min t h, 1iU, ret ""ni'ii ht'iiH- - t ntntiSln lv wvll, hrtM a K.tfil nppt'tit mitt

phil. n II Vh.-- ! h f t I ii'MvT my wi litun Itht peari'l-- I ii" wftHh tt.'i. mv iier-ni;-

w.'i:ht. tluink th"l mul y ur A'.'tta-t- lr for nt v h "

( Aiti.luv It i fAl'l, 1 FASNAt'MT.i luiii nhhrf Hi t cil nun'i' ctt i'fi)inil t

V.' knui n'4 A It t' him litpn n .. fit hvunify 'IIIH' 1fft I" Im 1it"t rfflt il i.'utf.,i Thti.;tt nii'l l.nnu A 'f ti m 'Mi.

I'r 'in hnin. tirtifichliil Awhtf n. Sttihiu.rni'.thu im. I In upfinhlinif ihf Bsitftu

ii'i imicftltn, trtlniKr hi ly H'Khlmut I'h.'iimncy tin

hsuliHK tlMUi;iHt(f Willi- lite Ki'iiintH ltd'.niit.iiv, I'liiUili'tphtii. I'ii. In- h'MiUhl IfJJIliK (f Ifcovi-ri- l tilltl HthlHU'tial vMr!)c,

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BUY YOUR

Lumber, Glass, Paintsand Cement

AT THE

SUPERIOR LUMBER

& MILL CO.

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Wail Paper

HUDSON Fourthfor Picture Street andFrames Copper Ave.

41

National Foundry& Machine Company '

General Foundry Work,Iron nnd Brass Castincis.

BABBITT METAL.

Albuquerque, New Mexico JI

ifci. M. M. &X A A. dfca

Property (nvn.ru of South Secondjili'et in a pel it Inn plesollled In thecouncil l,,.,t ni;:ht chariicd the TexiIhtiililhlc c !ii'a:iy with nltcmptlni;to collect more for the pavement onthat street th in notices served by thecity specified the cost to each wmil 1

be. The matter was I'clerie.l to thecity attorney.

City Clerk II. C. Kochl llfterwatdread a typewritten statement fromCity Kmtineor J. N. (lladdiliK. explaill-iii- k

that the Incicasj- - vsas due to thelint that in the original estimate halfif the cost of pavlipT Inlet set ions was

against u Hers 011 Intersect-ing i:!r(t ls. The Intersi etiliif strecls.In wrvi r, wele not paved and thisthrew the cost of the Intersections '

upon iisid.nls of South See-- i

nil street, to thu ciiKineer.The pel it ion fol low s;"We, the umlersiKiied proierty

f.wiiers, o, niu property 011 SouthSecond sireet, between the nolth lineof silver iieuue and the north lineof Coal avenue, r. sped fully petltio-- i

your In noial body to instruct thecity clerk or uny other (iiy officeryou may ilisimiate to uiiepl and re-

ceipt for the amounts we are imb i tedto,Mm tor the improvement h pavinsof the above prescribed limits, W"having had no business rela'ions withthe Tcmi.s ltltnlithic company, wetherefoie believe it lias no lenal riKhtto present uny bills to us for pavmeii;whatevei. The KovJiniiiK' body ofIhe city (see section t! of the generalpiivinu laws) has the )iowcr to fix alien on such property mid issue as-

signable eertificati s. We believe theyshould be the palties to Issue receiptto us for our payments and therefoiewe refuse to recognize any persons,tireser.t inn anv bills until we receivea report from your body on this peti-tion.

"We also furl her stale that theTexas Itit'.iiithic tiKclit is trying to col-

lect sn advance of 4t cents per linealfoot of entire frontage more thanthe amount set down opposite ournames in a notice served legally uivonus and under process of law over thesignature of the mayor and city cler1-.- ,

nassed bv the ( ity council June 1

)!I13, tmd Kerved personally on usI'ablo I.tijan, u police officer, Julyl'Jl'l, and we ark your honorableb(,dy to Investigate the leasons forsaid Increase and infetm us of thesame."

T. J. f'assmore. one of the sinners,in a talk reiterated part of the peti-

tion. F. V. I.anham, of the Texaslitubthie company, nliswerinii ti i ; .

said: "Mr. l'a.ssniore can use a ruieas well as anyone else. The company

Ulcesn't want pay for any piivomcnithat has not la n laid."

The clerk then read the city engi-

neer's statement. H follows:"Attached phase find a corrected

estimate for assessment of street pave-

ment 0:1 Smith Second street, betweennorth side of Silver avenue anil northside of Coal avenue, Including thatportion abuttiii:,' the south !'! feel ofblock 24, lot 22, Original Tovvnsite.

"When the original estimate wasmade, it was assumed thai Sliver andl.iad avenues were to be paved. In fa" t,

we were informed that petitions werewritten lor these two streets and half

jtlie cost of intersections was to becharged en these streets. However,

(those petitions were never pn seinedto he council tnd work was not I'.ll

on lie si els Ibis summer, Th. r.necessaryfore it is t.i reassess the

cost of iiavniK on this streei amicharee all the improvement on Scc- -

,,, .street,"Thin is wh il we ha c done (ill Ihis

assessment. ' .The original estimate gives ihe

of the paving us J(i,7a(i.SJ.

Full weight and satisfactionguaranteed when ordered

from the New State Coal and

Wood Yard. Phone 35. C.

E. Kunz, Proprietor.

EI T. L

ACCEPTS GILL TO

MIPopular Pastor of Comm

tional Church Will Leave

January 1 for Saticoy,

Where He Will Locate,

I lev. T. L. Dyer, pas', or of theCoimrcKationul church for the past(witwo years, and one of the best knownclemymen In Albuu,ucniue, will leaveJanuary 1, for Saticoy, Calif., where '

he has accepted a call to become pas-

tor of the Conm'rcSatlonal chut.'.'llthere.

Kev. Mr. Iiyer, who is popularwith his on'.;vt;atlMti here, presentedhli resignation several week a.no,

and it was accepted with much re-

luctance by ihe church.ollowini,' a short service at the

church next Sunday morniiiK. a cen-

tre.national business rneetiii),' will be

held, at which time the name of a

candidal!' to succeed the retiring pas-tin- -'

will be .resented for e. insider:. -I

..!

1 .

- t

,1 mi I

. w .Mexico is x in l 'il til contribute,.nly $ 0 In t ill t i c ii n.sis vnl k

h h Hi.' miIi- nf K.-- I'rnss stnnipxto I: nil Christ Inns paok'illes. Dr.

. !:.. S. Peters, intuumi r nf the Shor-ti-

sanatorium, received Itn.liiM) past -

l fur distrihuli.. ill till- - Stale.il this uiiiuiiiit I r. i'dcrs expects

A l hell 10, lino stamps.'J lie rent he !vk alr.M.lv sent to ulhcri ii:i', ill the s..ito. Tile stamps hon: rvi 'i tor sale help li,ie lieen di:i-- 1

i I iiiuu'iK the soluml ihil.lrcii,V II" W ill lie)' in tin- - sale of the pnst- -

els nl nine.In-- lYters iclicves thin il,iti ef asl,-i- n

in-- pupils tn lii" s lie nf stampswill enable h lit t' dispose lef the cn-r- I

Me .'.niounl ( n h im y t helional society tin1 slumpshave been p uee.1 in slor. s fur saleMid 'i,iise(in-ii- i ly In the Christmasrush of trade no effort was made to"I the sale nf the rials. I oil"

pers eouhl riot afford to.In-- . Pet em' plan is to offer h prize

ol to the pupil who sells the yroat-c- tmmiher of siamps. This iilan will

I e pra-dicc- not only in Al!ai(iicptie,Iml in every other city In the state,a. eorilimr ,lo th" physician. Thei lulilreii iilreaily have received stamiisami they may lacin selling wheneverliny wis'n. Tliey probably will not

; i n to vend .them actively, how-ever, until nchool.", close for Christ-nia- s.

Dr. Peters, who hefore he came toAlbuuuorque a short time aso, was in

itimitc ol tile colli :;o sanatorium atSilver City, lie is actively Interestedin the phtysis .iiestion. and in recntf-- i

ition of his (Hurls' in this line hewas placed in ( of the sale ofiled rnii'i stamps for the state.

Ministers in A lbuucri ue, urntiiruin-hou- the I'nitcd Slates. nextKund-i- will upon the "WhileI'hm'ie." It w'll he "tulierculosis"Siiiniay, and the serinonH preached innearly every ihuivh here undoiiht-- i

lily w ill aid in Hi:- - sale of the stamps.

have heard what a furore Plna-cle.itc- d

fl re when it first canie out.r if just as funny alii) clever as il

was.

REPORTS OF OFFICERS

FOR NOVEMBER AREPRESENTED TO COUNCIL

ports of :ily officers, submittedin ie council last nlqht, showed alldepartments to he In excellent enn-(liiio-

iillhoUKh none of them con-ti.i-

il any salient features.The city clerk collected $S,T'.H'.T."

ill NoVemher, according to his re-

port, (if ihi;, JHil.i;;, came fromncciipatiun taxes, $ 4 S f, Iroru

sources, $2,-.'i- 0 from re-la-

liiii.r licenses, and i'M fromdo-.- ; f ix.

I h ponce enlleeti ll flill.'i fill f(""

I'ic oionlh, aeeonlinir to Chiefreport'. Tliey made HiS ar- -

ri as. he lailcr served 4 1 nieais.Hrecl Commissioner M. S Tierney

rcporteil h;. t his department hadtwo and one-thir- d blocks of)

sir.-e-

Mb" fire department esponded tosix alarm:;. The amount of insuranceill' 'lived w;,m $"jhi; the loss. JiiTO;Ho- insurance paid, ?1oi Tllese fiX- -

tin- are from Clliof Klein's report,The balance in the citv treasury at

the , of the month wa $i,::2.::e.The balance Ni veinber 1, was $',- -

!'N. II.

"GETS-IT,- " NothingLike It for Corns

l.'asy As due, Two, Three: N 1'uss,No I'ain, hy I sing-

Jmt take two seconds to put 11 lit-tle "CUTS-IT- " on that corn. Thatcorn is "done for" its sure as the suntiss. The corn shrivels up, vanishes.That's the surprise you get by using

e Ifow Quick '(;i:TS-IT- " Will Kewove 1 lint Corn uiul Stl tlie

Curii-l-iil-

this new-p'.a- n corn cure. There'sH"thiii to S4ieit to the HtnckiiiK orMick; your corn pains stop. You'resaved the bother of upplyiiiK pla.itersthat make the corn bulge out from thet ore. You're saved salves that eat in-

to the healihy flesh and "pull"; nomore, fus.- - lria; with banihiRes. Youdon't have to help bv picking anddr arlimr out vnnr enrns or etlttlllSwith. Univen or razors. ' '

"GETS-1T- " is painless, ftonsil'aln, never huiis healthy flesh. It i j

Kuaninteed. Try it on warts, callU3;Mini bunions, ton.

"OKTS-IT- " In itold at all druKi,'ist3at JS cent a bottle, or sent direct hy

I Iks' Theatreo

ooo

oSaturday, Dec. 6

ooo The Celebrated Opera

,ooO A Rosebudooo weoo -- -oo In I'acMJirlaoo warn I ashion

iOo IMate

'So 60 PEOPLE 600

'o 2 Carloads of Scenery

lOoo

Special Orchestra of 10o

ooo $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1

oo SEATS ON SALE AToo MATSON'S THURSDAYoo

10O

Mail Orders Received Nowo

oo MOTE The PerformanceO Start at 9 p. m.

o Sharpo0'

Read New Mexico's Magazine

THE SANTA FE TRAIL

We want yourntune, ttddrefaand check for$1.50.

:S Wo will Bendyou tha best

: ,(4 inatfazlne you-

ever read.Tho Fo

" Trull la a live,.' t

I n d r pendentmonthly, put.Ijslied In our

( 1; Vow 11 New Men-- It

o. It tclUIn tdorv form

the history,adventuru nn I

romance v f

the cully duyu lu New Mexico.(let It for jiiiirself, and send it n a

Christinas, present to your fiieiids.

THE SANTA FE TRAIL

MAGAZINElbut : VJ, AlbUinerilU.

JHE WM. FARR COMPANY

Wholesaln and P. ill Pe:ler Inrlll-.M- AMI SAI.I' li;IS

StlUMllii-- a Spei-lnll-

For Came B"d H - H' ' 'flMarket l'ticei AM" VaU.

IllAHtkAktlix

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Vim I'liiys the

ADVISORY BOARD TO

REM ft SECRE T

M COUNCIL

Mayor Sellers After Executive

cession cays pjuiiiu'usWill Be Asked to Serve Be-

fore Names Are Published,

The personnel of Ihe citizens' com-mittee, which is to advise the . 011111 it

in denting with the waterworks, mat-ter, will not lie made known gencr- -

illy until the next meeting of th-

ildermanie body. Mayor 1. K. II.

Sellers made this statement at Ihe(lose if a cx.cutivc s' ssion la.-- t

night.The mayor's assertion carried the

Inference that the council hadpointed, III" citizens' 111 ii 111.'

committee is understood to consist ofabout ten prominent cit b'.ons in w hooithe taxpayers ri pose colli idem . . Ai

least that is pr. .sui.a to le one ofthe reasons that recommended Ib.'-i- r

appointment to tin' eoi'.iicihui 11,

The desire for secr.-ei- ' was ins-pi- d

by the corn- il's tl, i.itv o leal aw hoi hi r or not ihe cit u'-n- whom tiehonor, d woi'l-- l si : vc on the cint.tiii'-le- e

before il announced their uipi.-s-

The api.'inle'a vill be visiti d lyMajdf Sell' is of eolllletlpiell, bctolcthe next meeling. who will ascertainw heihor I hey will serve. '1 In I

those w ho have nceejilcd v ill . ina.l"llllblic Willlill two Weils.

n ix;i: i;'i .wks CI I Vl II I) (lit

.Indue John I armi Hiii;: is r. pr. -

sentutive of a cremator) coi iP'ii ,

iscil Ihe oo'ini U lo el. el : fortile city. A l.nnu n, dimr: lion plan'would he large cuougli for Albmn ii- -

ipie, he said. The J'hU'o inioieil ica.i- -

ily the number of ce id horses, cat-

tle arid do;;;i it would consume In a

few hours. Sixteen tons III twentyfour hours is iis capacity.

Mayor Sellers askid the Judge lopresent thin proposition In ih" boarlof health.

Mayor Sellers refused to allow CityClerk I ' ix-I- I to read a eoturii im!' at Ionsig-ne- "Taxpayer." No a nuny niousletters will I e read in the (oun-'i-

meetings, he said.

sTi:j i;oi,l.i:it ill Kl l

;o, s.ws . r. ium i i!

A. I'. Hunter . resented a claim forthe cost of repairs to bis wagon,

which the city's steam roller backed

Get This for Coldsrrescrliillnn far rwhivi Kehtilt. ll.in't

l':ierlinriit.

"I.'r.iin elir .llUKKlst K"'t l"'i. ru lieen(ilyi'i'l'lno tlll'l half an (Ullirf nf (il'ihn I'llCimnmitu! r ill" ri. t cl I'lnel. T:v!o: th"

In 'llie Ho Mulil.'

int", lie said. Street Commissioner M.

S. Ticiney, who Is engineer of 111'!

roller, said it was "news" to him 'fhe had run into anybody.

A letter from division Superintend-ent I'". K. Summeis, 'if San Marcial,mi ill Ilial he hail taken up the mat-ter of havinir nil arc light placed atthe Tlji ras avenue crossing with thegeneral superiiili-iiilclit- .

ri;s i iiti:Mr m it. ur"S(tK" M'.W iu iu:i:u ()T.s

The council y.fler a talk by Coun-

cilman Steve I'lirn decided to Im

helmets and lubber coats for the flr'-me-

At the suggestion of Council-man Thomas Ish'-rwoo- the j.ldcrmendecided also to re.iiire every fi'"fighter to make a deposit as great asthe cost of his coat. CouncilmanSkinner approved this scheme,

"They might 'soak' 'em," he said.

"Th'v're w::t. rprnof; they can't,''said the mayor.

The major was not certain whetherall streil ears had fenders, but henr'.u d tile police to enforce the regu-

lation icipiirlng lenders on all cars.

ordinance .No. fij'l, reuuiring blcy-- i

lisis lo place lights on their wheels.jirul ordinance No. ,e 1, rcqun lug Pet-

riis liv'ng within 1; feet of sewersma ke connci lions, w.-r- givi n their

tid reading.

PUIS roi; i:rr i:ntiai:y srii i. i i s.

Hid: fo funihhing six months' sup- -

.',i s f' r th" State penitentiary willbe I'cce i e.l until !l o'clock a. in., Tues-eeeinb-

day, Idli, Hi Hi. Suppliesi.i.t of gi oci lit s, meals, i lot hiiur,

b nh-r, ,' grain, etc A let of theseciippl:.-- with condil ions a ml Ida nk

opn. lis will be furnished upon, np-- n

titieatlo to the Siipciinlcndi-nl-J( ill.N '.. M-- M AM'S, Supt.

Hv order of llie lli .ir.l of renitcn- -

tiai v t ouiiuissioiiers.Ii.ited; (iclober Mth, Santa

Ho, N. .M.

FFICERS ELECTED

BY TRE KNIGHTS

OF PYTHIAS

Those Who Will Preside Over

Mineral Lodge No, 4 Chos-

en at Well Attended Meet- -

lllg Last Night,

Mini ml l.cl Nil. I, lni'4htH "II'yiliiii.M, nt n i II Hi Leliileil 11). el illK

held hint jiIkM 111 CllMtle hull, elecleil( liiceis fur Hi cusuiiik term .'f xixni.iiithM. The (ilTiccrs elc.H.l, win.Mill lie illM.ill d nl :i ineeiiim n.MMonday eenini;, S, f. II.

Chani-cllo- Ci niniuniler 1. I!, Cor- -

nell.Ice Austin 1) M.Hh- -

Prelate 11. I. Williams,Master of Work C. .1. Phelan.Keeper of liccoi'ils and Sen t

llel'ndstnn,Mavl. r f .!.

Masler of K.v heouer - I . II. II

rlwht.Master at Arms ieeii;,. WW klmniInner (luiitil---1-- '. t Thomas,

( niter Hoard - 1!. C I!" Idilrc.."t. i I nomas Ilia keniet .

.1. I lib roil,A ii.lll int: Commit!, e - I.. W. (

II, I!. Cciiu ll and M. C. 'l;il.Tile Kuiulils f I'Mhiis Hl-- fust

l ei'ili.n: up a la l i e and r. nn ntni i.

loilcc In this "tlx am! evpe.t .Inlineihr coiuinc to e ii .,;. n.l.litionto 1'i.iv ineinbciKhip, I'iacinsi II in thefuel I:. nk l A llocpici iii,. i,.. n t or-d- i

1 .

THE JOURNAL

Want,ri.,,.til liniiu uiul pill Hi. 'in luni BRING

4 QUICKESTMOSTSURt-S-

BEST

hnir pint nf K"t Mlilnh.'j-- . Khuk.' we

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PEOPLE USE ELECTRIC LIGHT NEARLY THREE

TIMES AS LONG IN DECEMBER AS

THEY DO IN JUNE

This chart divides the 24 hours of a day into threeperiods the period cf sleep, the period of usingElectric Light and the period of daylight.

In June, the average use of Electric Light in Res-

idences is 2 55-10- 0 hours per day.

In December, the average use of Electric Light inResidences is 6 85-10- 0 hours per day.Therefore, the average use of Electric Light in thehome is nearly three times as great in December asin June.

As a Suggestion "Gifts Electrical" for Christmas

Albuquerque Gas, ElectricLight and Power Co.

502 W. Central Ave. Phone 93

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DUKE CITYCleaners -- Hatters

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Albuquerque Lumber Co423 North Finft StreetCHl. 1 nl' Hula Ly 1.11 ihuilvl. 120 Gold riione mii

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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAC, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1913. SEVEM

Osceola (19

Wulncy ...!'....'. t4Shannon X

'Superior , , ;i nSuperior & Huston Mln iTamarack 25I'. S. Sin. Kef. . M in. ! ! J 3 H aT. S. Sin. itef. K Mm-- i ,f( 4il i

I'tah Consolidated 7

The Journal Classified ColumnsIF YOU HAVE A WANT TELL IT THROUGH THE JOURNAL

STORAGE.FOR RENT Rooms.FOR SALE$2.r00 brick, moilern, largo. basement, corner lot, iiluhlutids,

close n.$4.600 modern InmRalow,

Just beitiR fln:shed, in uiiud location,furnace, flrepliice, hardwood floor,

In every way; easy term.$1,600 4 4 acre (if Koud land,

mostly In alfalfa, luint fruit, food

PROfESSIONAl CARDS

ATTORNEYS.

JOHN V. MLso Attornejr-at-la-

llooma Cromwell Hldn.licit Fhnn l'ZiU'; Office l'hona 11TI

JtlllN C. I IIWIH Attorney.at-law- .Sulta 2, law Llbtary llldK.

OfTWo I'horie Ui, He. I'hntia 15$W.adoba house, close In, near aw mill.

LOOKS (1001)

Four-root- liiing.ilow. lot.least front; pi ice only $llo0. Lit usshow It to ou.

t U IV 1 IV T 1 L 17 LU.FIRE INSURANCE-LOAN- S;

210 West Gold

$2,300 cement Idot k, mod- - .

em, P. IMith St., close In. j

$1,800 franm rottafa, bath,,electric lights, aioeplng porch, lot!HCX134, 4th tMui. inAnTnriui n

for I'Kht luue eUeephm--. I (i N. Mil.cr-- r-, assrrTTr- - -- - F" U It F. N 'i' T'h ree looms, (urtitshed

for Unlit hoiisekeepltiK, modem, noFor Home or Investment, M,k J'u- - s ovit.r.

;I'Oi; KK.NT Nely fuini"hid, ateaiiiA cozy little and lante porch j heated rooms, outside Hunts; con

DDI! E PRICES

HOLD FAIHLY

STEADY,

Money Conditions Unsatisfac-toi- y

and Railroad ShowingsAre Far From Promising to

Investors,

V MONtN JOU"Nft tCI.L LtA.ffn WlMIN'l W Yol'll, Dei. J. Although the

,!,,'. k market was confronted todaywilli n variety of factors undeniablybearish. It maintained a fnlr degreei f steadiness, hi the forenoon, pricesof the favorite shares Wore markedi.p slightly, and In I :i t r trading theyil.w loped mi easy tendency In spots.In the afternoon die market was li

ms fur Ion period.The monetary situation 'na un-

favorable fur speculation. Cull moneyopi ned lit 8 per rent and time latexMere firmer. Call funds relaxedlater, hut 111 view of the poor Satur-dav'- s

I lit ii U Ktiiteinent mui the ship-ment of $I.5iio,000 gold today to .Salt

l.inelxio, the prospect for easymoney In the Immediate future wasnone too good. Jtecemher In ulwuyla no nth of uncertainty, owing toproportion.! for heavy disbursementsat tlio beginning of the year.

The dissolution pioceodlngs againstthe American Can company caused atdiarp decline In Cnn common andpirlVned, Put was of little influencemi the market ns a whole, as the suit

long lieetl expected. Traders arewithholding- Judgment as to the cf-f-

t on the Mtoek market of the kov-e- inmettt'H policy Inwards corpora-tun- s

until they obtain u heller Ideaol the present administration's proli-cide procedure. 'The regular ses-

sion of congress bavin hcKun, It Isbelieved that the administration'spolicy will soon he made known

October railroad statements ofsome of the large eastern systemswere poor. Pennsv Ivania's operatingincome decreased K'.uT'J.atMI. .New) oi k Central reported u lecrease innet of $:i,:i5;!,ooo.

Closing il ii I'M weie.Amalgamated CopperAmerieart Agricultural 42 UAmerican Iteet Sugar 2 .1

American CanAmerican Can, pfd KB tAmerican Car Foundry 2

American Cotton (ill 37American Ice Se ui Hies 21

American Unseed UAmerican Locomotive 21)

Amer. Smelting Ai llefng 61 '.

Amer. Smelting a. llefng, pfd. WH

American Suuar llefliiing lOtiAmericfin Tel. & Tel 119';American Tohacco 231Anaconda Mining Co 33--- i

Atchison J2Atchison, pfd 97'iAtlantic Coast I. Lie 1167sPnltimoru H OhioKihlehom Steel 2Hhlirooklyn liapid TransitCanadian l'ai Hie 2nmCentral Leather 24Chesapeake & hlo f.fi ,iChicago Oreat Western 11 'Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul !7!Chicago & North Western .... 1 23 jColorado Fuel Si Iron 116

Consolidated (las 126Corn I'roducts 9

Delaware H Hudson 1 4 !l

Denver Kio Claude 17!Kenver Kio Oranile pfd. 28

Securities it;Krie 26Kile, 1st pfd 41

Krie, 2nd pfd S3

Ceiteral Klectrle 136Cleat Northern, pfd 123ilnat Northern ore Ctfa. 3 1 i;Illinois Central 106 'Ji'lerhoiotigh-Me- t 134I ntorliorotigh-Met.- , pfd. .. 5 7 '4Tiller Harvester 100 '4later-Marin- pfd. . : 13 UInternational l'aperInternational I'ump 5

KansiiH City Southern 24Laclede Has 95Lehigh Valley 147 4

Louisville c Nashville 130 UlUinn. St. I. & Sattlt St. M 128.Missouri, Kansas & Texas 1 9 1 i.lixsouri I'm'ifio 24 T

National Biscuit ..11NNational Lead 43Nat l llys. of Mexico, 2nd pfd. . 114New Haven "7.New York Central 95New York, Out. & Western ... 25";Norfolk & Western 102 Vi

North American 70Northern Pacific 105 "i,

Vacifie Mail 23 14

1'imusvlvania , ...10S"HVcnple'a Uus 116Titlsburgh, C. C. & Ht. Louis .. K 2 ',iPittsburgh Coal 18 V,

Pressed Steel Car 24

Pullman Palace Car 152Heading , 160llepiihlie Iron A-- Steel 1 8 Vi

itepuhlie Iron & Steel, pfd 78 '3Hock Island Co 14llock Island Co., pfd 22St. Louis & San Fran, 2nd pfd. . 7

Seaboard Air Line 16Pen board Air Line, pfd 4 4

SIoss Sheffield Steel & Iron ... 25Southern Pacific .. 87 '.iSouthern Hallway . 21Southern Hallway, pfd .. 74HTennessee Copper . 28Texas & Pacific ,. 13l'niiui Pacific. ,.149Pnlon Pacific, pfd . 82 M;

Fnlted States Healtv . r.o v.

l'nlted States Itubber , . f2 i 'a

l ulled States Steel . 54 iVnited States Steel, pfd .104 KI'tah Copper .. 47Virginia Carolina Chemical . . 26V- -

V'ahasli . 3 "A

Wabash, pfd . 10WeYtern Maryland . 34 Vi

Western Union . 62Wcstinghouso Klectric . 63 ',4

WheelinK & Lake Erie . 4

Total sales for the day, 105,500shares.

HOSTOV CLOSING MINING.

Full lUC.Vi' furnished room; mud-n- ;

no alck, Aptdy folSH W. Cntralh'oit It K.N T 1 ui lushed idoiim for

hoi.sekeeplns-F- l S Wall r T L2e2.ItMN'IH' ; oo MS - 2 1.1 N. ' th.

FTiu lll-.- I'" St'i tin in1 h I I .niii.2 V. SiU i t .

oV;' l;i:NT I'm ni'"h d 'iPlh, 4 i , I'llih

'1UW I'Ko.Nl' n oilis, III lushed lorhiiilsekecpliiK. 624 W, Central.

i i ui" "ki:nt I "HI II Ir- III (I Inlo'il led ; i luKc in. Mil Wlht Cold

Ki..l 3 furnished oillM o

llk'ht hutisekeepliu. 4"4 N Second.

Folt ll I :.N T - I in iii'Ou d rooms forlipht lioiea-Ke- plni:. "iSS lid.

Foil l;K.ST--T- o lootiis Itiinislod

veniences i llolel. tlli'j .nil.iti'.N r i 'in ni.-ii- c d loom, inod-- I

ei n. 4 I 7 N. Si i in It Street. 'In in-

154I1J. j

Fol; I; INT I'liim-lir- d rooms forgciitu nu n, $s per no nth. 41 j W.

Lend.1'oli lil'.N I' hue t u i ni.-h- loom

It ll scl CI ned pun h. Appl 3 II .

Li ad.Ft" ' I L IT K X I" l " a e

"f iTm t Tl.

with private f.imilv, can be had at105 S. Sevetitli.l'( ill UK NT- - I'm rooms

light hoiiscki Tidng, lie nli l II. li:

South A mo.il'iilt I II N T Furnished limit mil,

Miitaldc for two. Apdy 4"l milSUlll St. I'llolle )i;iU'i.

Ft lit UFX'T Ftiriiished rooms, singleor en suite, with or without Ihhim'- -

keeping. 4 5V,I ,e.nl

Folt l;i:.T 3 and 4 loom, furnishedflits; modern 211 nnd 223 W. Alar- -

oiictie. t 'a ii :: i :i s. I iit.U 'o I; 1ST- o 1 in rooms

for housekeeping:, aim one fleeping'loom, no sick. 320 N. I oiirth.il'oU ItF.Vf - Nil cly I iirnished rooms

In private fimilv. i Jen h uu u pre- -

fel led Ml 7 Null ll Second.Foil K NT - Ni vv v fin nish-- il Iron!

I m, heal, i ii- light anil Useof baili. 210 : ii hi v ay.

lull KKNT Steam healed, furnish-ed rooms, $ 2 25 and $2.5i) per

!wicl(. 3113 'a V. Central Ave.

Foil HUNT ITnee rooms and bath,f in iiU.'icd for light housekeeping;

$15.no per mouth. Mil South Aino.Ft.lll Three modern, furnish-

ed lloUHl keeping looms Willi sleep-ing pinch, clean and very desirable.t!2'iN, SiMluFoil l;KNT Furnished rooms for

housekeeping'; $o and $7 per inon: hMrs. Marlcv. 4 13 S. I iroadway.Phone If. low.Fi ill" I! IINT - Tw I iiriiii.lieil modern

looms for lit. housekeeping.$ 1 2.U0 per month. on Fifth, Fhn75 4.

Ft ' TT ill'I N T I nil ni bio" housekeepingroi ins: also I i droom centrally In

c ited, reloM liable, n sult. 41S WColli.FOR l( KN' rThTee" nice large airy

room for Hitht housek '.plug, iiii- -

f urnlslii d. all envenlenees, light,phone and Lit h.' Ideal neighborhood,no sii k or ohildri II. I'll II 6 13 W. Coal

"FOR RENT-- -- Dwellings.

FOR RUNT Th lee-roo- f 11 I'll isiledhouse. Ii O N, Fight h.

FOR RENT Five-roo- modem fur-nished house. Inquire. 416 N. Sixth.

Foil It IINT Classy bunga-low, west side; $25. Porterlleld Co.

Foil KENT f urnishc I

tiige, sleeping porch 1210 ,S.

Phone H3H.

FoR KK.NT Furnished, modernhouse. Inquire 30(1 VV. Iron

Ave. Phono (113.

FOR RENT model n fur- -

Dished house, gas and steel range.sleeping porch, 4 ii ti H. Fourth. Inquire

1303'.'. W. Central, room ft.

Ill ILI.IIV I II t OITAOFS.Three rooms with bath complete,

neatly furnished, sleeping porches,double plumbing, new, perfectly sanl-ir-

1 524 II. Central. Phone 3KI."

FOR RENT R00m$ With BOafd

FOR It IIN'1' ROOMS WITH IMAItDJRIISIDIIN'CK Itl'Il.DINO OR TENT

COTT AIJES WITH PoROIIEH, ('Alt-RIAO- I0

FOR (il'I'ISTS. MILK,ClifiAM, It UTTER FROM OUR OWNJEliSMYS. LOCK HART It A NCI I,

PlloNK 1039 M US. VV H. ItF.F.D

HOTELS.

F YoU want a good room, go to thaP.ellovue Hotel, 313 S. First, oppo-It- e

depot. Everything modern.METROPOLITAN HOTEL - Newly

papered, newly furnished; new man-agement: transient trade solicited.

FOR RENT Apartments.FOR RENT Nicely furnished 1, 'I

and apartment for lighthousekeeping. "Tha Englewood,"

'

I'tah Copper fo 4" 'W inona l ,Wolverine 41

t IIICAtiO t()l(t (IF THli:.Chicago, Dee. 1. Announcement

today of it large decrease in the vis-ible Hiipply rallied the price of wheat.There was a steady cloe at fin ad-vance of to net.i ther leailliiK staples all showed again; com. to 1 - 2 4j 3 - R : o"t. 1

'ul-4- , and provision, fie to 30c.Firmness which developed In wheat

ftfier the posting of the visible sup-ply figures, disclosed th fact thatelevator coin el ns had drained themarket dry of December offeringsand that there had been Importantalsorptlon of other months. It weevident that short Mdlinic on an earlydecline hud been materially over-done, especially as primary arrivalsand world shipmentH were llRht, andIt was estimated that So per cent ofthe sprlnu nop In the northwest hadbeen taken out of farmers' hands.

Temporary weukeniuu of prices atthe outset In the wheat market wasdue to ArKentlne reports of fineweather hriiiKitm about rapid progressof the harvest. There were also nhw-Im- ?

reports from the winter cropbelt of the I'nileil Slates. Oklahoma,for example, sent word of an acreageIncrease amounting to 311 per cent,compared with a year HKo. Itetie-flcl-

rain over much of Indian:i addedmuch to bearish sentiment, but the ef-

fect disappeared when the visiblesupply total became known.

Itniny weather finally resulted In

inn upturn for the corn market, nutmt until some discouraged Ioiiks tin- -

loading, has depressed values. Shortscovered as soon as there w ere sinusof a rally. .

lluue deliveries of December eon- -

tracts, 6,430,0011 bushels, failed tomake any extraordinary ImpressionIn favor of the bear In fiats, h'levatorfirms from whom most of the de- -

liveries came, were busy buvlnifand sclllm May at 4e diffcr-Ui- u

e. In the end shorts, ns In corn,were scurryinK to cover.

I'rovisions ranised sharply higher,Hi were on the advance and therewas spirited buying on the part oftrain speculators, visiting stock menand one of the western packers.

Closing prices:Wheat Dec., XI! May, !I0

Com -- Dec., 70 May, 70oats Dec, 37 May. 4

Fork Jan.. $21 40; May, $21 22

Lard Jan., 1 1 o.'.to; May, $11.17Kibs Jan. $11.17 12, May, $11.-3- 2

1 1.3i.

Till: l.lVFSTdtk MAHKIH'S.

liicato lJvi-t- k.Chicago, l'ec. 1. IIoks Iteceipts,

40,000; market firm, generally He

above Saturday's average; bulk, $":fio'ii .k:; lights, $7.154i f. SO; mixed,$7.45 'it 7.95; heavy, $7. B0 ii 7.05 ;

roiiKh, $7..10'ii T.Bti; plus. $5.00 fi 7.1 5.

Cattle Receipts, 26,000; marketsteady to 10c lower; beeves, $6.tiiii

.&0; Texas steers, $6.6 5 7.70 ; west-ern, $5.90 fa 7.75 ; iitockcrs and feed-ers, $4. SO 'n 7.60 ; cows and heifers,$3.30fi S.10; calves, $6.50 (it 1 .00.

Receipts, 47,000; marketweak to 10c lower: native, $3 HO'ii

5.00; western, $3. 0 'u 5.00 ; yearling.$5.10!i 6.40; native lambs, $(i.00'ii7.60; western lambs, $6.00117.65.

Ivan-a- s (Tlv ".IvcMocU.Kansas City, Dec. 1. lings

7,ll"0; market 5 to 10 centshigher; hulk, 7.4tKi 7.70; heavy,$7. tin ir 7.75; packer and butcher.$7.f0fii 7.75; lights, $i. 40 91 7.65; pigs,$5.50 itl 7.00.

Cattle Iteceipts. 1 2,000; marketsteady to 15e higher; prime feilsteers, $8.25 'a 9.00; dressed beefsteers, $7.0iiii K.2": western steers.JO.OOli S. 00; southern stee rs, $.r.fliir7.50; cows, $4,25 1( 6.75: licirerK, $5.25

i H.r.O ; bulls, $4.75iii 6.50; calves,$6.50 (a 9.50.

Sheep Receipts, 10.000; marketsteady; lambs, $7.O0i7.75; yearling.'i,$5.50fu 6.25; wethers, $4,501(5.65;ewes, $4.0li1( 4.60.

Journal wants hrlnsr result hecauaeeverybody read The Journal.

LEGAL NOTICES.

State of New Mexico, State Co, pora-tio- n

Commission of New- - Mexico.Certificate of Comparison. FnitedState of America, State of NewMexico ss.It is hereby certified, that the

is a full, true and completetranscript of the Certificate of incor-poration of Santa Fe Trail PublishingCompuny (No. 77111, witn the en-

dorsements thereon, as same appears;on file and of record In the office ofthe State Corporation Commission.

In Testimony Whereof, the chair-man and clerk of said commissionhave hereunto set their hands nlllxed the seal of said commission, atthe city of Santa Fe, on this twenty-nint- h

day of November, A. 1). 1913.HUGH II. WILLIAMS.

(Seal) Chairman.Attest: EDWIN F. COARD, Clerk.

Articles of Incorporation of "SantaFe Trail Publishing Company."Know all Men by These Presents

that we, the undersigned, citizens ofthe United States of America nnd ofthe state of New Mexico whose fullnames are Kenton J. Sfiuulding, JamesA. lilainey, Frank Staplin and Theo-

dore J. Pryunt In order to form acorporation for the purposes and ob-

jects hereinafter set forth, under andpursuant to the provisions of the lawsof tho state of New Mexico relating tocorporations and the Incorporationthereof, do certify ns follows:

AltTICLE I.The name of the corporation shal'

be "Santa Fe Trail Publishing Com-

puny."ARTICLE II.

The location of its principal officeof business in the state of New Mex-

ico shall be In room No. 17, of tho N".

T. Armijo building on the northwestcorner of Central avenue and Secondstreet in the city of Albuiiuernue.state of New Mexico and the nameof the agent therein and in charge ofsaid principal office and upon whomprocess against the corporation maybe served is Fenton J. Spaulding, ofAlbuquerque, New Mexico,

ARTICLE III.The objects lor which and for any

of which tins corporation is lormeu,are as follows:

(a) To carry on the business ofprinting and publishing a newspaperor newspaper and nil kinds of Jobprinting and the printing and puhlisn-inj- ;

of newspapers, magazines, pamph-lets and periodicals of every natureand kind whatsoever, to own, operateland conduct a printing and publishing'establishment and to issue nnd pnb-llls- h

newspapers, magazines, pamph-lets nnd neriodicals as aforesaid.

b) To own, sell, exchange, lease,acquire and deal in lands, town Juts

WANTS.D I luo, household fooda,etc., atnred awfely at reaaonahla

rntet. Advancea made I'hon 640. TheSecurity VVsiehouse linprovenientCo. Office: lUhn Coal Co.. lt fc!

Central Ave.

WHAT WILL

YOU OFFER?

For pebble dish bungalow, fourrooms, hath, sleeping porch, onHold avenue, 3 him ks from po t

office. Will a- -ll furnished orunfurnished. Must be sold quick;owner leaving: tity.

Dure Realty Co.LOAN'S AMI INKl'KANCU.

riiniiff 15. SII W. 4iUI Ave.

Hill KALK About five acrea lm- -

proved land adjoining liockhartItanch, at a hnririn. Henry Lock-har- t,

phone 10

l.oi; SAl.i. A good do-to- lot in;lllghl.inda. lour car linn, $250

Tenn. J. A. Hammond, HOIi A. Wal- -

torI till S.M.I. mi iiiies sandy loam, ex-

cellent for fruit or garden truck, 8

miles south of Albmiuerque. 1 0.I'.ox 50 5, or phone ) 542J.

Foil SAI.10 Mv rnodeio lesl-dem-

In liighlands, cheap, amiat terms to at.lt. I'lmue 1201.

Foil SAI.II -- A 20 per cent inviM-- j

ment. A nice home f ill a..died,$.1,01111, half cash. A permiim iit ten- -

ant at $50 a month. Owner, Journal.Folt SAI.II 4 and biinga low s

or will furnish lot and build tosuit. Masy payment. Call and aeeJohn V. Mctiuade, general cont rm'-to- r,

104 S liniailwiiy. Flumes; lies.,lf,;i."iV; office, f.r,- -.

l i'lt SAI.I'. Alv modeiii Inlckiresidence In 1 Ilghlii nils, nice lawn.

hade, citiicnt basement, sleepingoofi h, tiiml oulbulliluigs, nil buildingsnew. The prlc Is rlulit and leinisrcasoii ilile. mk owner, 10 2.1 S, Fdith.

FOR SALE Livestock, Poultry.I'm; s. l.t'. mui .vooin; Ihhiiuiii J i i -

! ey cow S t 7 S. Fdltll.'l'l'U S. LF, ca r old tioiiy iindsad-- I

die. Inquire 2:t K. CcntinlFoR S A I. I I l our big I'm" mules

wagi lis mid hurtles. Cull on J. II

llerndon, Sintn National bunk.FOR SALE Three Jersey milk cow.

one horse and buggy and saddle.19" I S, Second.Foil SALE Five thoroughbred Hoii-il.i- n

hens with large beard and i rest,625 W. Marble.ii It N.W.I'. Some line Jersey and

llolstolil cows. Address J. li. llern-don. State National bank, Albuquer-que, N. M.

FOR SAI.II A good team, lungehorsis. Weight n limit '.'50 pounds

each. Suitable for dairy wagon, lighthauling1 or farm work. Inquire at 419W. Fruit Ave, Tel. 1 32 7 VV.

Til MY LAY, they win, they pay. Wonfour firsts, one second, at stale

fair, 1911; six firsts, two seconds,1!12; live firsts, four seconds andOov. McDonald cup, 1913. H. 0. It. I

Reds. Mottled Anconas, S. O. WhiteOrpingtons, Huff Orpingtons nnd I. It.ducks. Cocks, hens, cockerels andpullets for sale. L. K. Thomas, I O.Pox 111. 717 E. 11 a rob I Inc.,

"FOR SALE Miscellaneous.FOR HALF Fertilizer. Tel. 1 642W.FOR HALE Sound, gentle family

horse, and siirry. Phone 109.

FOR HALE A new, standard uprightgolden oak, Hchaffer piano. In-

quire Meyers Co.

Foil SALE 1,000 cement blocks,cheap If taken at once. .Mann Sad-

dlery Co.

Foil SALE If Interfiled In a hie Insurance, agency, addre.sM P. O. P.ox

21, City.Foil SALF. Underwood typewriter,

good order, $25, If takes soon $21Wfinld. PhonJ44.At lOMOIlll.l .s buy and aril leu-40- 1

ond-han- d car. J. C Peteron,N, I'Trst St. Phone J 60.

FOR SALE Furniture of aflat, close In. at a bargain. House

for rent. Call 220 W. Sliver.

JVANTWANTIID Position us housekeeper

or chambermaid, willini," to leavecity. M. R., Journal.YOI'N'O M N wants position as book-

keeper or clerk ; A I reference. Ad-

dress C. I!., Journal.WANTIID Von ti4 woman wauls posi-

tion ns housekeeper on ranch. Ad-

dress I'.ox 4 53, Carlsbad. N. M.

WANTED Work '"for" bmird and roomor part of expenses, outside of

school hours, by young; man. Albu-querque :uine-- s College, phone ii2T.

W AN l'l. I' - Position b y voiing man ofstrictly temperate habit.i, experi-- t

(need in bookkeeping, pevvrit ing andgeneral office work. F. J. I )., careJon run I.

W A NT I I I manwants position, miinll town, northern

New Mexico. Capable taking fiilnecharge of office. Can also assi-- inthe store, check tl Mil lllalk gnoilK ortake charge of r.roi cry ilepal ni'lil.Speak some Spanish, excelient ser-vice letters. Seven jours In New Mex-

ico. Address Me.. Mil South Pearl,Denver. Colo

WANTEDMisccllancous.WANTED We buy old Kold snd sll-1-

vpr .w rlrv Ppnnell's fi ?idCAIII'l.T CI.KA.M.VU, turnilure and

move repairing. W. A. Phoner.r,i.

DRESSMAKING.W A VI I I Di-

lliMtni ! ing at home or

by Hie ay. Mrs. K. 13. Fretn, 11 OjW. Slate Ave.

DENTISTS.

I'll. J. I'-- IvKAFllieiilsl Huriteoa.

Kotim l'artiett ltldB. rhona T44.AptHilnttnentii MniIo tjr Mall.

A. Ii. MM HI I LL, M. I'.l'ractiia Limited to Tubereuloala.

Ilouia: 10 to 12. Fhon 111224 W. Central Ava.

Altiiiqurrniie Snn'tqrliim. I'hoaa 141

IHIS. TVI.I, At IIXKUSRpecUllsi live. Fur, Noun, Throat

Sisie Nailotuil linnk lililg.I'honn "H

SOLOMON I . Ill H i t IN. M. !.Fhvmi Ian and Kurgeon.

I'hona 17. Harnett! Pdda

IH. M. Holt. MAIM'l'hv.li lao ami Suigisui.office find lictldcnce,

SI2'j W t eiiir.il Avenue.

lilt. lllt.lilNStienlto-F- i inary and Fkln Illneaaea

Salvnn-ii- n t6tn!) Administered.Stetn Hldg. A Ibiujiiernue, N. M.

W. M. SHERIDAN, M. D.l'raetlce Limited

Gcnito Urinary Diseases aniDiseases of the Skin.

Tho Wassermnnn and Noituchl TaatBalvnrsan "606" admlnlatered,

CHUena Itank TtulliFnnAllMinuei'iiie New Vettea

MmNGJNGIlIEERS.II M MIIlN.llI AN

l:t.ll I KIMJ 4 !.Sllnlnt and I I'lVtlnif I Iligliieern,

Coneentiatlon of ores t FlotatloBMili Heslgned, Frected and

.M.na Liutulnatloa andMiinagenietit.

Send ti sample of your orea for te.aUllooiii 7, l.nv Lltimry llblg.

Flume Ll 1(1. I'. O. Ilos IIIBUSINESS CHANCES.

I'" It SAL!! - Restaurant and lodginghouse. II. Nid i, 3 5 8, First.

Folt S A Ll I I i I ocei y store slock stinvoice price; low rent and Komi

location. A dill ess J. V. Hlhls olflec.WANTED Men to learn the. barbers

trade. Wares from the start, Tools,diplomas find steady Job given. Ladieslearn beauty culture. F.I Paso llar- -ber College, 100 San Antonio St., IllI 'a mo, Tex.

MONEY TO LOAN.

MoNEV TO LOAN Money advancedto railway and other employes on

salaries or household (roods, withoutremoval. Fnlon Loah Co, over FlmtNational Hunk.

TYPEWRITERS.

ALL KIM'S, both new and second-hand, bought, sold, rented and re-

paired. Albuquorqua Typewriter Elchange.. Plume 144. 21 W. tiold.

AlbuquerqueTrunk

Factoryin 8. 2d. fit.

I'aone 423Trunks, Hand.

bKS, Suit Cuien, etc., made,repaired andexi Tin hired.

.M.(il)l.i:.-SO(OHU- AUTOIilMI,

(M VGDAUCNA 40rnoxrs

(SOCOHItO J2SI are One Way, $.1.50.

Special rates for round trips or forparties. Triiis niudo tor two or morapassengers.We drive OVERLAND CARS and Klvsthe h"st service in tli1 country to any-where.MACHINE Al'TO . mXSTKCCTION

COM I 'A V.Macdaleim, N. ,M. C. H, Itrown, Mr.ItOSVi;LL-CIIIH.OZ- ( MAIL I.INI..

Dally passenger service lenvlnd Riia.well and Carrlzozo at 8 00 a. m.West Hound. Fast Pound.

Arrive. Arrive.Roswell . . 4:45p.m.

II :00 a. m. TToaOlio . . 1:40 p. rn.11:30 a. m. . Tlnnlu . . 1 : 1 5 p. ii).11:55a, m , . Hondo 12:50 p. in.

1:00 p. in. . Lincoln ...11:30 a. m2: or, p. m.. Ft. Stanton . .10:30 a. m.2:35 p. m. .. Capltan .,10:00a.m.3 : 3 5 p. m. . . . Nogiil . . . :00 a. m.4:45 p. m . Carrlzozo

Through fare, one way IIO.nOIntermediate points ....I'lc iwr utileDO His, Haggage, free Excess carried.

KOKWI.lIi AITO n.Owners and Operators I'lione 181

era".'; "! . i'4

ATCHISON'. TOPI.KV SAXTV 112K M I, WAY Oi).

ltcvinil Tliiiu 'I a lilo.lEflcctlVo Dcceui'ier N. 1912.)

W CM bound,No. Class. Arrives Departs

1 ( ailtombv Fxpresa 7:l'5p N.lOp7 California Express. 1 0 : 1 Op ll:05ps C.'il. l")ixt Mail ll:5p I2;45a8 California Limited 10. 55a 11:20a

Ilasl bound.It, Overland Express. . R.OOa 8:2."a

Eastern Express. . . 8:551) 4:D64 Ciilifornla Limited. .5:36p 6:00p8 K. C. & Chi. Ex :65p , 8;45p

Soiitlib.'iind,El, T. A Mex. Exp. 12:30i

811 Pecos Valley Exp... 7:5f815 EI Paso Passenger.. 8:30

Norlhhoiiiiil.S10 From Mex. El Pnso.:00

1 6 From EI I'uso :20p812 Frnm I'ucua Valley und

Cut-O- ,..,.8;0d t

$1.6006 room frame and bath. W.Lead avenue, close In

$2,3D0 hriek, modern. Ithward, neir crr line.

$1,000 frame, modern, sleep-ing porch, 4th ward, near car line.Money to Iian Fire inxnranre.

A. FLEISCHER111 South Fourth Mr.-et- .

riiniic (11. Xcxt to INistofflco,- - -

LEGAL NOTICES.

and real estate and personal proper-ty of every nature and kind whatso-ever.

n l To purchase, subscribe for orotherwise acquire and to hold the

'shares, stocks or obligations of othercompanies or corpora I ions oiKanlzed

.under the laws of this state or nnvother state or territory or colony ofthe Fniteil stales or of any foreigncountry, and to deal In, sell or

the same, or upon a distribu-tion of the assets or division of profitto distribute any sin h shares, stocksor obligations or the proceeds there-of .'iinoiig the Btuckholdeis of this cor-poration.

(dl To Incur Indi btedtuv-- s In suchamount as may be deemed necessaryand proper: to evidence uch Imleht-edne- ss

by the bonds or other writtenobligation of this corporation and tosecure the payment of such indebted-ness by mortgage, deed of trust orother form of encumbrance of midupon nil or any pari of the propertyrights, privileges mid franchises ofthis corporation whether to be ac-

quired at the time of making such'encumbrance or thereafter to lie ac-

quired.(e) To hold, own and manage

'any new or press franchise of anylimine or description whatsoever eit herin its own name or through a trus-tee appointed or designated by the

.company for that purpose.tfl i'o do nil things necessary for

the conductinK and carpvlng on of the.business of printing and publishing ofnewspapers, magazines. pamphlets,

'periodical or any other publication.of any nature or kind whatsoever.

A KT1CLK IV.The total nuthi:rl;:cd stock of this

corporation shall be ten thousanddollars ($10,000,001, divided lino etiethousand shares (l.ouoi of the par.... i., . .1. ii I.. r 1 ii an t ,..i n ml..,n

II 1... ... ......... .uu.,1.1., ,,,! !w. .inn, lintof capital stock with which It willcommence business will be fourthousand dollars I $4,000.00).

AliTICLF. V.The names of the Incorporators, ho

postoffice address of each and thenumber of shares siihsci ilied for bveach, aggregate of which Is fourthousand dollars ($4,OO0.Oa) theamount or capital witn which this

company will commence business, arelas follows:

Fenton J. Spauldim;, Albiiiiueique,iN'ew .Mexico, one hundred shares.

James A. lilainey, Albuquerque,!N'cw Mexico, one hundred shares.

Frank Staplin, Albuquerque, NewMexico, one hundred shares.

Theodore J, liryanl, Albuquerque,New Mexico, one hundred shares.

ARTICLE VI.The period for the duration of this

corporation is fifty (50) years fromIbis date.

ARTICLE VII.The power to make, alter, revise

or amend the by-la- of this corpo-- ;ration, Is und shall' be vested solelyin the stockholders. The board of dl-- lrectors of this company shall consistof not less than three (3) nor morethan five (5) director who shall beelected by the stockholders nnd eachof whom must be a stockholder ofthe corporation and the names andresidences of the directors who areappointed for the first three monthsand until their successors are elected

land qualified are:, I Ll 1.1!...- - A, ............. ..areuioii .1. iou.in"i i''i,

New Mexico.James A. lilainey, 'Albuquerque,

New Mexico.Theodore J. ISryant, Albuquerque,

New Mexico.Frank Staplin, Albuquerque, New

Mexico.In witness, whereof we have here-

unto set our hands and seals tillstwenty-firs- t day of November A. 1).

1913.FENTON J. SPAFLDINC (Seal)JAS. A. RAINKY, (Seal)TIIEODOUIO J. HRYANT, (Seal)FRANK STAPLIN, (Seal)

State of New Mexico, County ofss.

On this twenty-- f ikst day of Novem-ber A. 1)., 1913, before me personallyappeared Fenton J. Spauldlng, JamesA. lilainey, Frank Staplin and Theo-dore J. P.ryunt to me known to lie thepersons described In nnd who executedthe foregoing instrument and eachhas himself acknowledged that hesigned and executed the same as hisfreo and voluntary act and deed.

In wilness whereof 1 have hereun-to set iny hand and sea! the day andyear first above written.

iiETTY VV. WILLEY,(Seal) Notary Public.

My commission expires February 8,

1S17.

State of New Mexico, State Corpora-tion Commission of New Mexico.Certificate of Comparison, l'nltedStates of America, State of

ss.It is hereby certified that tho an-

nexed is a full, true and completetranscript of the Certificate of Stock-- !holders' of Hantn FeTrail Publishing Company (No. 771?).

'with the endorsements thereon, ussame appears on file and of recordin the office of the State CorporationCommission.

In testimony whereof, the chairmannnd clerk of said commission havehereunto set their hands and affixedthe seal of said commission, at the

Icity of Santa Fo, on this twenty-nint- h

day of November. A. D. 1913.IH'OH II, WILLIAMS,

(Seal) Chairman.Attest: EDWIN F. COARD, Clerk.

Certificate of Stockholders' Non-I.la- -

bility. "Santa le Trail Publish- -

lug Company. I

I Fenton J. Spauldlng, James A.

cottage, conveniently located nearcur, with city water am! countytaxes, for only $ 1050 00. $550 cash,balance any old time. "'resent oc-

cupant will pay $12.00 rent and thewater bill. It I more than worththo money.

Thaxton & Co.sii v. ;i.i I'lione ."7

HELP WANTED Male.

I MI'I.f)VMi;T AtiFXCV.X10 W. fcilvvr. I'houe

Wanted Ijihorera, $1.75, $$ and$2.50 day: carpentcra, $3 25 per day;extuflencert waltres.

V AX'i'F.l iTtoy alioITt ;, .cais old;apply between 7 and S a. in, this

morning. .Mr. I'.cln'ifirdi, Kosen-wald'- s.

WANTKD Man between 35 itml 50yeius old, lm can do t ninnum

cooking for two men and make lilm-se- lf i

generally useful on ranch. Hoodwages to right num. Address 1'. o.

"HELP WANTED Female."

H A NTKI - Woimin to do luuiscuot k.VV. W. II ocIkcis, iill S. I:1 It h.

WAXTFI) Competent woman to i

cook. Apply 1122 W. Ti (eras Ave.

WANTKD Voting lady bnokkeeicilor n firm. A Unique rquc j

Fiislness Collegii I'lione 027.

WAXTKH A woman for conking andhousi work. In family of two. Ap-

ply Mill S. High St., Mrs. J. Ii. Coo.l

LEGAL NOTICES.

' ''illlll ) Flank Staplin and 'I'lieodoreJ. liryanl, incorporator l of Santa FoTrail piiblishliit' Company, a cm po-

tation whose fiitleics of Incorporationjure herewith fild, hereby di" hire that'there shall lie ho stockholders' liabil- -

It y on account of any slock Issued l yThe Siinta J'e Trail Publishing Com-pany over and above the umotitit ofthe actual subscription thereof am!the subscribers to this stork ill midcompany shall be liable only for thepar value of the stock so subscribed.

Doted at Albuquerque, New Mexico,this twenty-tiis- t day of November, A.D. 1913.

FMNT' .1. SPAFLIilNil,FRANK STAPLIN,JAS. A. PLAINLY,TIIKoiHiRII J. ill! YANT.

State of New Mexico, County of P.er-nalill- o

ss.On this twenty-firs- t day of Novem

ber A. D., 1913, before me IM'Sollll -

jly appeared Fenton J. S i:i lllilllig.James A. Itlainey Frank Slaplin andTheodore J. Mount to me known tobe the persons described in and whoexecuted the foregoing instrument andeach has himself acknowledged thattie uli'iiiiil unit ,. v eel) I t.il Hie Funic IIS

his free and voluntary act nnd deed.In witness whereof, I have hereun-

to set my hand and seal the day andyear first above written.

PUTTY V. WII.LF.Y.Senl) Notary Public.

My commission expire.. February 8.1917.

Endorsed: No. 7712, Cor. Rec'd. Vol0, Page 242. Certificate of Stookhohl- -

ers' of Santa Fe TrailPublishing Company. Filed In officeof State Cortioriition Commission,Nov. 20, 1013; 9 a. in.

EDWIN F. COARD, Clerk.Compared EDC to EEC.

Endorsed: No. 7711, Cor. licc'd.Vol. B, Page 24 1. Certificate or Incor-poration of Santa Fo Trail PublishingCompuny Filed in office of State Cor-poration Commission, Nov. 20, 1913;9 a. m. ED WIN F. OOARD, fhrk.Com pa red EDC t o E Ft

XO'l K i: Fill" l'l lU.ICATIOV.Department of the Interior, U. S.

Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M.,Nov. 20, 1913,Notice Is hereby given that Elmer

E. lillKH, of Albuquerque, New Mex-ico, who, on January 2, 1907, madeHomestead Entry (IS090. No. 1 0453.for SIC '4, Section 20, Township 10Norlh, Range 4 East, N. M. I Meri- -

dlan, has filed notice of Intentionmake five year proof. to establishclaim to the land above described, be-

fore II. It. Wrhillng, U. S. Commission-er, at Albuquerque, New Mexico, onthe 5th day of January, 1914.

Claimant names ns witnesses:J, W. VanCleave, Daniel Austin,

Mrs. L. It. liiown-Llppi- tt and Mr.Anna E. Purse-Norrl- all of Albu-querque, N. M.

FRANCISCO DELO DO,Register.

NOTICE lim I'LHLICAIIO.N.Department of the- - Interior, P. S.

Lund Office at Saata Fe, N, M., Oct.SO. 1913.Notice is hereby given that An-on- lo

Haca, of Han Antonio, P.ernallllocounty, New Mexico, who, .in March5, 1913, made Homestead applicationNo. 018029, for N ' NEV-- SW'VJ.81I'NW, and S 4 N K V. NWVi(List No, Section 12, Town-ship 10 N, Range 5 E, N. M. P. Meri-dian, has filed notice uf Intention tomake live-yea- r proof, to establishclaim to the land above described, be-

forej

11. It. Whiting, V. S. Comnihslon-r- ,

st Albuquerque, N. M., ca Dec.B. 191$.

Claimant mimes as witnesses:llllarlo Sals. Federlco (iallegos, Na-srl- o

I.opoj! and Honlfaeio Espinoa.all of Albuquerque. ,N. M.

FUANCiSCO DELO A DO,ilegiater

tinSiroinr block. Second nnd Conner

FOR RENT Miscellaneous,

FOR KKNT Private garage. Mli N.Sci ond.

TABLE BOARD.

FOR HUNT - Cood ta hie board, homecooking; furribhod rooms, sleeping

porch, .'tin S Walter.

LOST AND FOUND.

I.i is'l i hi Coslol irrlcr; a HHWersto name of Joe, ward. Phone

1101.'i il 'N I - Tw o bay pony mares Willi

sucklini; colts by their sides, owneriniay have Kim hi paying for theirfeed and this adv. Inquire at Pence's

'wagon yard, 200 North Rroadvvay.

IJVAWANTFl ' Two ,.r three-roo- fur-- j

nished house wall lot, by couplewith r.o children. I'lione 205 niterij p. m.

IIOMI S I'Olt t llll IIRIAChildren taken cure of by day, week

or month, b U 5 N. Lit lull.

. 30

. 68

. 15H

. 4Vi

. 50. 60.390. HVi. 32'4

9 Va

'. 67.. 28. 16H. 4 Vi

. 5

.3. 2 1 Vi

. 2N

. 15Ts

. S

. 23 V.

. 1

. 47

AllouezAmalgamated CopperAmer. Xjnc. Lead & Sm. ...Arizona CommercialPos. & Corh. Cop. & SII. MS.'iiluniet vi Arizona

Calumet & HeclaCentennial ,

Copper Hantce Con. CoFast Ilntte Cop. MineFranklinC, ran by ConsolidatedCreene Canane.iIsle Koyalle (Copper) ....Kerr LakeLake CopperLa Salle CopperMiami CopperMohawkNevada ConsolidatedN'ipissing MinesNorth ItutteNorth lJ!keCld Dominion

six ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL1. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1913.

EDWARD LEAGH HiCrescent Hardware Co.li,n, lumpen, linn' tl (mhK Cutler. TkU. Iron lip.

hI- - ami l lrilnir. numbing, II ratine- - Tin and dpi Work.IIS W. (IMIHl AVE. TUJII'IIONE til Newest Fidtion

PARTY Id (BIT

6 CITY FRIDAY6BEST SELLERSThat Delicious MILK and CREAM

MATTHEW'SPhone 420

'The r.n.k.n 1 1 .i In" I lori'luvI.. Kim lit !.:!.

Grand Exalted Ruler of B. P,

0. Eiks, Together W.th6: and Secretary, Will Spend12 Hours in Albuquerqi.e.

"The Iron Trail'

IjiiIiIIc: a Trin ilru Mirj"t.iw ttrnttnii-l'nrlcr- . ...I.3S

"Tin- - Minium Tliou l.i-.- l Mr"Hull (nine I,;I5

''I In- - In-ii- b- .if lln- - ( il" Win..foil Clinr. Iiill . CI. .Ml

-- It.J Hindi1 1 .;!"!

BOSS PATENT FLOURM I lis I HI. MM Ms Mill ( os lo j.ivi: IT Hit L

ITS VALUE IS IN THE QUALITY.Tin" ll.-nr- l i.f ihe II. IN" .Inliii

I "t. Jr $i.:;.--,

i!. nil. I lli.iiti..-.n,- l.,,,l-- ,. Xo.I. . ( i. :;k.m, !,.,v- - I . ft in i.ri-p-

..r.m.iii: f,.r in.- i i.t i i.iititiiciit ,.f

The Home ofHart SchalTner

& MarxCJothes

If you ever buy a mor'c.Tc, you're sure to con-

sider caiefully the untfc i lyin.M security,'

In the course of your life you probably invest

In clothes enougn money to buy a good moil-p,ac- e,

Do you know anything about the under-

lying security in the clothes you wear?

Hait Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats

aie made to be "gilt edaed'1 security, That

name in them is a guaranty of pood faith,

ir vr km u now Mini vm.it: vnrT I I IM IN tiiim: M ITs tiltHIIoTS t s ItHIl

STXIIT SOW TO HI Y tlM!.

SIMON STERN,(ixcnkrokATi.i))

m i. (iiiniis si t i i:i i: i:v ivxitc i i.s iost.

Everything in New Books and We FillMail Orders Promptlyn n Strong Brothers

Tiidi-rdtkcr- , ami IniNiIim-r- .

l'rom.t wrlc ilnr or iiIkM.li 75. Ii.i.i,.!,.-- . iihii.

Try

L. B. P.

CANNED GREEN

CHILI

hiring ''mt nil h.s mnl.

i'.i.il.I Kx.iln-.- liul. r K.lu.ir.l I.ci, hiliitiol S. . rciary f.ol n hihI mhi t

.in iiii.ni i.f th,. .,m, who, j

t f H liMl'iltli rd .. , :i , Wlili'ihi. in .Ml.u'iui't.Hii- - limn U. n.v

..n th.- - California liinllr.l l'iii'a noi.i-Hii- ;

lit :.'n hi n- - i.i.i;!No. Ii lU'i.ariM lh.. iiifc-ht-

, or upU "X ui.t t twi lw h . t.u.

1'i.inn un.l. r way in. hnli a Mri niiiiniii,.,. i oniio-.- . .l 1.

of th." I... ill Klk' loilK"- - an. I

hi i.tln tm, ti.xi-th.- with Ih.-.'- r

wiVim ami IiiiIi.m, to mi c, Mi. .. a !i

anil paitv on Un. H r r i :i I of ihe limillll. I'll, laV. Th" li.iTlV Mill I... i.n.

MMStronp-- s dook otore1

"Your Money Back if You Want It"JVlli 10 SnlxTlir.

PuWrit.ara who fill to ra- -celv hn Murnlor Journal

tiMtiM lelM'honti TiUYANTSM KNU K ll.S I'hnna JMK'IriK numn and aildrmn, andthe jmpf r will t, hy afll fliona .. hi- - iiiKM . cr pcimnmnt improvement

u 01 k.1 SCHOOL BOARD ASKSH ill- - Ill-Il- l.e, for

Now r II.MI- - IlSI rr. S M. I'nriii fi. I.I, who hit

in nut) I'lii-- i i. iiin15.00 llrwar.l I5.C.

Tha aljnva iwarl will ea 1

I lil for lh arr--i- t anil fon- - nvuilun .f anynna ratiKht deal.lug jt tha lnruinJnlirnjil from lha H,.rBiv. .9 u

Vn.l lic-l- i 1- 1- W.ll inii . .iI.ki i nt.Mr, iim.I Mm II. my M.'Xvn.i, )iitit to El l'.in t.. THAT ASSESSOR RE

Irllilili.-.- , luiir,.-..- ,) iail KlkhHint id line tin- - .ifi,. i noon .v Alliu-iiucr..i-

i;ik.s w lo, are ft ii nilsi f lln- xiiiitoiH. Al ul;-ti- t

at tli- AUarailo h. ul, I rminnimlit !. o'i look, a l.rilliaiit l.in.ii. will

il.c l Sir. Lcai h, Sim. l.cut'ihii iii i m ;i I; linn, i;r ml .t-- .

UoLlriMin ami oth.ia ..f ilvj.iiit. Tin. Lainiint will l.(. h.-li- l m

tin- tnain iliionn I in. ami follmvln,"II. Ih.-r.- will ,. H f.rilliiint ball. Tick-i-i- k

for i In- l,iiniiu iiml I. all will l,.--

- for li oiihoii, ami all K'Kh nr.-- ,

niiJ.-.- l to mil :ul, ,li ih. Ir lad,,It i not ofi.-- that Allii.iiif-riii- has

I lc.laiiib.erihra

iw.u.

f lr.i.f tin- -

Mill

SNOWDRIFT

l i r nil Cm. i.li, is: ..r I k.

III', III ilu i 11I Hull. 1.

JUllWAIi rUIiLIHlll NCJ CO. l'-i- M.irilii, imii.ai;i7Z..SZ-ZZSZ- J nrUT-- T ." Hn i .- I"'" h room he

i tuil.iy fur Kim. m Cilv, liAISEDI'. I. I!. M .nr.., of I.. A tlHi-- . .,hl f i i U f tin- - iii II v. ay m.ill Hrrv- -LOCAL ITEMS

or imtehest1' ', w.ih in Al.iiiin Him- - i y.

opiioilunlty In t tt:i ii thi h..a.lWants Propeity in Districts!!',' CRYSTAL TODAYItt'mini v

ilayS iw

PASTIME TODAYn.-r- A. K. Walki--

I In iTi-- i- l.i li, ill l y tn Jiihili nil Ml-- .in- - H.iriia, Imth

IliH klillt Ami l l.lil.r nml f,.rMl l I. I'Ul.s, 1'Oltl CAST.Ml I I M sOutside Corporate Bounds I lim l eiiMi.n A ll.iiiiit i . j ;i i k k nr.-

iiimioint to do th. n.ii'hiron, on tin- - roiinm;

h n tin. 1. -- NVw

M.iil h That Send Children to City!i.f All. i

l;. k.iI. I.. (.at I. l

l.l.l-

iifiju". j

ir .f Alinii.i Hive No.!T. ,l this nflirriimn Hi 2 ; 3

T, hull. Mliinl.. ;. .f..ril.

'I ...

III irin iios roi xTi.v

I Al lllvlll- - ( l ineily IHaninW'.-.- i

' A" VJ'" i will oiitti. i..-m- in H- i-

ocnools bubject to Its Tax,;i.t..,.H-- i.Uii ...... ,..t

jliiiVf llii-i- tia IH.-- al Matsi.n'H toil.-i-Ml I'll M IMII s. r,- - il 1' ri i i.r.l-k- i i pi r.

l llll It HI l"(l!T.ThiTf will hp :.n in i r i ;i n t i iiil. il

A I.i at tin--IIH'i-till- it till- -

in Tin: mikst or i iii;.H'Nt.l.l."

ihn I .liiiih- - Mn-li-

iiii". I'.iilibs wiih wil.l liea-l- -.

Ilaillinilillh i --in a in fail,three lliiiiisiinil Ci-- t of film will, il

thrill in ciiiy fool.

i:cliislc

i.. noon, in tm. li.i.-Kt- (im it ik .

to vivc the lioii l man n;i ni.-ii- :

fiKiiii-- that i.i(r,ii innvihionsmay I.i- - tiiaih- - for th.- - I,an.ii. t.

Vnr tlii! tnctity-ff.ii- r hourf enrtlimiat 5 p. in. ypMi-rij'iy- . ti'iitii- - of ,Mrn

I ninth .tr.-.- l

M. I. WIIIih, 114 Smith;.it 1 i.'i in. k this art..r- i

The ifsiiam o ,,fIn I'ri ,1 H. II, vii, i

r :in him toliK.llll.""! ilo,( ly ,nsnle the roi pi. nil."

v.rii of niaiiiliiniiitoinity iiNNOHsor. ill- -M 111.' HI llliol J

t lie t. rrilory on' .

HiiiIIh, l,nl hNi-k.--

WARD'S STORE-- l'I.ITV Ol' .Ml'ItCV

Sells Iwii-rc- I'cntiii-i- '

4:i! r.

i. in tni;.-- . K

M i .in ..in t. iiipi i i. i iniisin iiiii.ii i. in latiin-- , :;;

T lti,. l alHIi- - ill .'. i. in,, y

Cii- - t n HI.I- -. i.u Ih i ImiclyMi lt, .in du ll.

m i li.

--Ir a nil Mm. V. J. Jnhnsnn hav.--

iiiiil thiir ri -- iilrtii a- - for ihi- - uinlril'i. i i.n.i- -Mm li- iBSC.

.

. IMiulli . J!IH.'J!itltlt, Mur.

PILGRIM COMMANDERY

ELECTS NEW OFFICERStZSllXXTTlT why i am iinur

ll:iura h ( oiniily

to him- - Intn iinnovcil to All'iiiin-r.i- i

"for hool pui poH. m," h iiHki-i- In afiloil yr.st.r.lay In (hi. ilislri t

hy ih Hiirkhart nml H.'i. Cooih, Jr., iitu.rmys. Tiny

hy tl,,. hoi,!, ofto this

The ilninlilf ( oniintion i.-- th .1

rTin: vi Mii.v no. tm

ii Mi'H A iiim I:, liny. Mr. nml MmJohnfo! will he at the f.iy.i Jlllrn for

hi- - in xt fi-- w i t k.717. M, kb I .! I'niih. .,f Wi. tilta, Kan.,anil ' an j.i I. mi nii:lit ami th,.

1 1 2 1. 'Kin-N- t for wyi-i-ii- inniith-- i i.f h.-- hIbut,

..ii Mri. I; I) t:tiiti!.t. ti. r, i f a 1 North

!' Tamly Stora.1'r. K. hwi nt kcr, ifitopnlh. TelI . I'imv lin 1. i , iiimii

llin.ht. uvir I'mlil. ii Hulc. I'h. mi--

:il.'i- .l.liii lliii.-- llnr will

At an . b rlioti hel.l last r.lxht nt thel.Maionii- temiile. riU-ii- t'oiiiiiinmleryNn. ::, K'nlht.M T.'ln pl.ir, offi-- i

r.i for Ih.- - i n- - uiiii; o ar as folb.wn: Hinh Plnco I irnncnH PrhSHU FFLE BARBER'S

'I I K i: S H i;.IH U. ..,. r. I'h , ;u.'.-- l lia.l.

ami! Kiiiinent ( 'oiiun.imler Charleri D.iiirti-.-tit- Htii .. !. ,n nf .r..t,.il.- i. nil) ul !l n', , t !

litis till 'I'll M'

territory tnUli wan anmillerille for

I.nw her.im In Noh.to the eilyml ilir.i.Hi--

All.xe.Ml !l. li , lis.

Ciiptiiin rTr.-- siir. rK.

imo John W. Wilson,euei-a- 1. Cusi-h-

W. li. Wallou.Hiirry Ilraun.

hilt that the .ounly iis.isor ilbl riotieiiii,,. tax,i,s,.r.- in iIh-m- dislri.-l- topay I he niiiite l.y the I. oar. I

of i iim al ion. ulihnui-.l- i they n nl.;i l.'ytulil the lety tmiile by the ilireetnr'i"In their iliMirii-i- for the h t r i t

'1 he i n. tit lit li. ri of the newly el.it- -

I'or lln- lint thin- - wim p l hi-

of tin- Kii-i- llarvi--or." h.r.', a yomin will

woi th.-i,-- rihi Ih .Mini. la lil.tz.l, whoariivi'il hi-ri- from HunI'i.iii. is. n.

All. uiiii. nun- - Coiimll No. (141,KnUhtH of I mluiH, will inri'i in

t l i 1 lit X n'rloik.In I. . th I'. Iiiill. All kniKhlH nml

hioilii-t- an- - Imlii-i- l in In- -

iil olti. tonelhir with the appoint-ment nl olher nffieelH of the om-

I '.it . .In. a il i'al.l.i I. ul. li, uh.i I. an'I.i i ii ill fi.r ilavp, ri'tiiriii it In

.1 ul . I m v,

J f. .M'lli.ii, f..i.l r,viM.lilay f i .tin ihi- - Wl. hil.i

ami h'..i i l i in. Imi.il f. h, hi-r- t

SPRINGERTRANSFER CO.

As DRAYMEN, We're IT

n.ntiilerv. will take pl.u-- at a om lacto he hebl the f 1, Sloiplav in Jan

HOTELGrand Central

Ittrti", tilf-Hi- In ul. il nnlslil,"K.K.II1- -, Itiuli.

, 7:..-.- , ci.no a iiny.

Weekly and Monthly Rates

LYRIC THEATETODAY'S I'KOl.ItASI

THE BRIDAL ROOM Imp.

iROARING BILL Eclair

THE CONVICT'S DAUGHTER CrystalTHE BOOB'S DREAM GIRL Rex

uary.

m minis.The bnaril of eiluciiiioi, is nabi not

to hi i k the .iiMiieiil of taxes In thisterritory for loriner .ears, but linksIn the niilir.-uio- for a writ of man-ilaniu- s

(hat the a';Hesso- plaee prop-erty In the rural ilislri ts which sen I

ptlpilN to srhool in the illy upon th.l!i;i rolls iis .sill. t tn Un- - riiv si hooltax.

VICENTE ARIAS CHOSEN

MAY0RD0M0 OF OLD

ALBUQUERQUE DITCH

.riTln Itoval will hohl

in I thin i at 2:11(1,

al A. II. I'. W. hall tn i I Hlali- - Iii -

uty Din mil shhtl. , an"ii iin Kti il tn hi- - priBi iit. Ity nrili-- oftin- - iinti-li"- I.lly KIIim, ii'iorih-r- .

Allotni y Fi lix l:i, a, of this city jCITY ATTORNEY ANDlit rt-r- i lit of a li'iii r frinn t hi slati- -

Although thert' was only one tiikctliefnre the yuleis nl the ( ihi Allm-iiie.ii- i.

irrit-i.tlo- n ilili h elei lion, heblS on. la. ,Mi-l- i n. hlrh Him l al rli'il hiTSi ree S WATER COMPANY HEADDCTIIDM ronil o.M-r- . rr !. ." ' "" V"'''0 :,,Lpe ntiunm rnUIVI OHIVIM ft """ inayoriloino. A VALUE IN(' John

E. Sa-- i

Ihe commissioners l

Mann, Mariano Duran anillas."nelleve me when 1 say I neverTO 3UY j.tK.'iin artsue four irises in one ilay,"

asserteil Cily Attorney John '. Lewis,tipun his return last niuhl fiom Simla

6--z"

a iitaini of hi" lliif- in iiili nt Mateof Soiioia. That tin- ulamp

wiih l.y Hit- - fiiiloil Sllltl'Mlamt.il am hoi it iih 1. x'.--i rH HtranK"-- .

Mr. 1 in tn will k.-i- thi' Hiamp un nm.ii 1'iiir.

All KIIih who 'Xnct lo atli'tiil thel.iiniiirt anil ball to I.,, civi'ii In honorot liiainl i:xalt., llnli-- DdwanlI.i-a- i h ami bin .ait, on tin- - oi yanlonof thi-i- vlmt to All.iiiiiciiii,. Kt iiln y ,

all' lilk-.-.- l 1. lull i,( M,Ui.on'iiloihiy anil lib' their nan, en. All

Dlk nml viMiliiiK ale iiruiil to.iilteliaip in the wcl, ome whieh will

be ext.-iulei- l the niaml exalled ruler.

Hav? you seen that Pinafore"If mi have, s.-- it some mole;If yi ii haven't, sure as fateSee it on the proper date.

If 3 f: W( l

i s u y u u ii

ft". He ami A. I!. Sli-.- illen, resilientof th" Wilier Supply company, amialso its iittorney, yestcnlay niRUeillI'cfnii' the stale supreme court lit the!caplliil, cases Instituteil by Ihe clly!iittmiicy tn test the of al-- :lem-i- priictices nf thp cm porationiiinler lis present, franchise.

Tin- - supreme trlhunal heanl nrsit-- iinents Jn the four cases, from !l

u'll.ick yesterday rimmim; tmlil 5

ii'iT.H k yeslerilay nflernootl, vs it h :i

hrief Intel inis"ioii only for lunch ntjj

J0HNHERB0THTin: l'AiNTUt who ;ivi:s

YOU A Ml'AHI-- : 1)1 :ad.I'liono 11115-- J. 201 Inln Ave.W ATE II TAX JH'E AND I'AY-AHI.-

AT OKFICE UK WATEIt Co.,llti S. SECOND.

DOOOOO0O00O00O0O0O0000OOC oSPECIAL EXTRADISCOUNT WILLIi E 0 V T E U E I)

0neon. I lie court s ilei i.sion is cxpci I

eil within tun months.WEATHER SUMMARY FOR

NOVEMBER GIVEN OUTjg STRONG S LIVERY.

2 .ooo

j MUELLER HABEAS CORPUS ft-- ".- luina i.n.n U O

o SADDI.K HOUSES. Oo riione 752. 70J S. Secnnil.

OCASE SET FOR SATURDAYThe Wculher sunimarv for thevwuuuuwuuuoooooOO00000000Thursday, Friday and Saturday ale Iw OnW. ('. Ilcncn. k yesierdiiy was

that the heai-ini- . of the Mn..ll..i-MISS BARBARA KIRK

Dressmaker(.OWNS roll AI L OCCASIONS

iiionih of November, cuinplleil by A.C. Ili'vman, Ineal u I. si rye r, follows:

AveruKe ma x im tun tenipei nl in i

(i.!l; liveraui' niinlniutn, 1'T.!'; inean,411. Maxlmuin teniperalure, TO, i.n(he twelfth nml seventh; minimum,:;!, on (he ninlh nml tenth, tlreate:;!prei li iiniien in any iwenty-fou- rhours, .:tti Imh on the thin!, Clear

I.VCI.l SIVi; STYLES201 E. Central Ave.

luihens corpus t ase. nt El I'aso, hadheen continued until Saturday. Wil-liam Mueller N under indictment inllernnlillo county on ii charm' of

money under false pretenses.Mr. Ilcacock is special attorney forthe suite in this case.

The delay in the heat-in- nt Ell'lisn, Mr. Iliiicock learned, was dueto the Illness of Josenh M

(liOs. 14: liarllv M elnn.tv

DEATHS AND FUNERALS.Sec Special Window

DisplayLET US SEND A MAN

To e That rsroken Window

AiJiCQCEugri: lcmrerCOMPANY

rhone 421. in

I'liiuMHl nr Sirs, (iertli;,sen Ices f,,r Mrs, Ed ward

A. Uerttu. who died Sunday renln,wiil he held nt 2:;in o'clock this ufter-noo- n

nt the home, tus West Coal uv-""- '.

''' the Ke. Thouiiis 1.. Over.

itlloniev for Mr. Mueller. The hear-In- n

probably will he held Saturday,as Mr, Hcaeock was Informed thatanother nllorney probnhlv would taketile place of Mr. Nealon if he had notrecovered by that lime.

200 pieces at least 1,000yards of all kinds of all-wo- ol

Serges, Batistes, Cashmeres,Mohairs, Bedford Cords, Shep-

herd Checks, Habit Cloths andNovelties. Also select newPlaids. 36 to 54 inches wide,a splendid assortment, all

colors. Values to 90c yard,on sale at, yard,

The services will ho nriiiu,, l,,n f.......i 1 iirnlture r rverv iHi. niitll Ii! o'clock this mornini!,

tricmls may jeiv the bndv at the description for rash. I'.dvMint lank,auctioneer. 122 W. Silver. Miotic B15.Ihome. Thi- - Hilllbea I ors will he I' II

Chicago Mill & Lumber Co.

General Planing Mill.

3d and Marquette Phone 8

'ii!'hman, W. W. strut, f USihiltt. II. I"!. Hollers T V I It. villi.

NOTE By making a small deposit, you cantake advantage of this extra sale discount

and have Furs laid aside until Christmasand II. 1. Il.illinshcrry. Ilurial will

H. M. WILLIAMSDentist.

Rooms 1 and 3. Whiting PuildinE,Corner Second and Gold.

Ehone No. C84.

be in I 'a lev i,..c i ,......!.,. . x

FEEDERS, ATTENTION.M.ilze for siile. Ileuded

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