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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

2-8-1910

Albuquerque Morning Journal, 02-08-1910Journal Publishing Company

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ALBUQUERQUE MOBNIMG JOURNAL.FEBRUARY 1910, lly Mall Ml rts. a Month: Singlo Copie, 5 wnts.NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, 8,

THIRTY-SECON- D YEAR. Vol. CXXV., No. 39. ALBUQUERQUE, lly airier. crnl I Month.

States us well. Ah lur Ills partleipa- -

U V L U I U 1

!an attorney from the 01 flee of Frankj 1'. Walsh. Ir. Hvrle's counsel, to i,p- -

pour and Rive t !! If depositions in thelibel suits brought bv I ir. Hyde againstAttorney John 1!, Paxnm uní Ins.Flunk Hall and Fdvvurd I.. Stewnrl.

IDE ELLIS TO FINAL EFFORT

TO AVERT

DLUUUI OHM I

WAVED IN

YDUNG IliiCOOK DOOMED

SEEKS DEATH ! TO IXIC1'

IH CATARACT PRISOSSENATE STRIKE

AMERICAN RAILROADERSi CONFER WITH OFFICIALS

. CI,Hcsult ot roil oiiows yci reii

r , - . . ,

AMERICAN CONDUCTOR

IN SAD PREDICAMENT

Uent ot roieigners on iviexi- - i!ro.,kinKs. s. i... Feb. T.wnue'i-- Idin'Klnii in a pit northwest of here to- -

Cail National Lilies 111 raVOI'i.lav. Theodore Johnson and Neis Nel

HEYBURN REVIVES

CIVIL WAR ISSUES!

Aftpr I on' Speech Gentleman1' . .,

."mm Iflnhn FmfiS HimSe I; w i t""v

Alore in Opposition to Loan

of Tents to Former Rebels,

By Morning Journii! Ss4vi.il iMutñ WlrWashington. Fob.

asralnst loaning Rovornmir.i tents forthe uso of the t'onicder.'i le veteransat their annual reunion in Mobile.

I:j nevl oi-i- l Senator HeVlall'll "IIdaho, in the señale today made l nosharpest comment opon Hi issues ofthe Civil war that lias b eon heard inoonu'ress in twenty years.

He Inveiched auainst men in "rebeluniforms lieimi' porniitleil to occupygovernment property or ine ieoei '

flag beini; allowed to. float above it.

Fiiiallv he drifted into tile question ofhonoring men bv placinn their statuesin the hall of fame and by unmistaK- -

able Inl'eveiii e condemned the actionof Virginia in seiidiiiK' the statue o'i

lieneral Robert K l,eeto W'aahinstoii."Take it away and worship 11 11 you

please." he thundered, 'but do not'intrude it upon the people who do notwan', it."

Democratic senators moved uneasilyabout the floor conversing w.iih each

lisíenlos to theother or sat frowning,e'lecch.

When. Senator lteybiu 11 had con- -

eluded. Senator i:..nkln ad of Alabama:

"1 am sure the senator from Idahofeels much better - and I ask for a

vote.""l!y roll call." shouted a dozen or

more senators and Viands went up ill a'second of the request from i very partof the chamber. When the vote wi.sihad 1. 11 the tent loaning resolution, all.democrats find n publicans except .Mr.

leyhurn voted for it.The resolution was reached in its

regular order. Mr. Heyhurn wasprompt to raise an objection and Mi'.Hankhend just as alert in moving theconsideration regardless of the olijcc- -t i 111 .

II immediately was evident that theloli.Vei ion hiul son. o !' i it

for, with 'Hushed face and animati il

voice. Mr. 'liallev, w ho sat near Mr.Hankhcail, declare, 1 that If this reso-- j

lutioii were ruled out of order 110 oth- -

or business could bo transacted,The r.urkhi'Md motion being undo- -

billable the senate immediately pro-- ,oeodiMl to an aye and nay vote on thequestion as to whether the resolutionshould bo taken up. This was decid-- jcd in the affirmative unanimously,Mr. Heybiirn not voting.

Mr. Hiybtirn then spoke tor pron-abl- y

forty minutes in which timo bewent over many of the issues of thowar and declared himself as much a,patriot now as he had been in lSii- - ;

t. There were no material inter-ruptions but all senators listened withevident Interest.

Tho southern senators held a hur- -

lied consultation while Hie Idaho Pen- -

iter was proceeding' and decided tomake no reply. Accordingly, whenMr. Heybiirn bad coneluiled they con-tented themselves with allowing- tho,question to go to n vote after the la- -,

conic remark of Mr. ltaiikhead.It so chanced that Mr. H yburn's

tlon In thu war lie stated that u luiubeen too young fop t tint, but Hint heluul been v'iy anxious to enlist whilethe war was in progress.

Mr. Heybiirn said Unit if tlero werewjmtop who thought that It was vo-- !per that, tin "rebel" 14 shoiibl waveovrr tlii- property of tin- - rniti'il Statesthey colli, I von- - for I lit- measui o, butho wo'ibl remind them ilml I Imti"1 weremillions of propio in the I'niloil Sial'swho Ikivo Implanted iloi'p in theirhearts Ibo spirit of patriotism miltvlm would not follow thorn In Unitcourse.

From the considoriulnn oí tho pond-ing resolution Mr. Heyburii turnciltemporarily to the uuesibm of thowisdom of phu-lni- h statue In the hullof fame in the national itipllal. .Hoiliil not mention (htiernl l.ee bynamehut ion no iioiiiu that he ha.i him in

He spoke of the fact that tho oh- -

loot of his remarks hail been an nl -

fleer In the army of the Tinted Stateswhen the war broke out unit sain ne

m ""one much t. mmer more sen -

011s mat eon. mi wmcu nan cost uiccountry millions on millions of maneyaiirl thousands upon thousands otlives. Ho appealed to the people ofVirginia and the south, to take tilestatue back.

"In sending 11s finaros for the na-

tional hall of fame, I would advisevou." ho said, "not to overlook yourMarsha Ms, your eiu ly Loos, your Monroes and j""' 'Henrys, non 1 vioiau-.- 1

sentiment which you know to existland which exists today as It did inthe sixties.

"1 ask vou in the interest ol loyat- -ty and harmony to say to the peoplewho have sent here this marre t como

.and take it away, it may be dear toyon. hut it Is not dear to ns. Take itand worship it if you please, but do '

not. intrude upon the people who dot want it. Take him home place

him In the most sacfed spot; nio hintthe dearest placo in your local tem- -

pies, but, for Hod s sake, don t annul.".tart this spirit out of whi i'h the ter- -

,.,0 troubles of the past aros j

j ,. ipyburn here ileclan-- that he,la )ul j,,.rMOnai feelints in the matter111(, jt was n,,, ),s intention "toWavt tho bloody shlil." "1 am." besaid, "as far from iloinjr that as anyman you ever dreamed of, but I lovemy oimlry too well to see it ilrlftinit011 tho shores of discontent and per-sonal strife." '

Declaring' Unit he would standagainst such legislation as was pro-posed if bis was tlu only voice to lieraised in opposition and that bo wouldvole against it if no other .senator;

'

he insistid that lie did not desire tohe interpreted as imputing disloyaltyto anv senator who might differ fromhim.

illusion ax 10rs.vnoi'T i'i:T

Washington, Feb. 7. Senator I iris- -

low is growintr anxious nbotil hisresolution for tho election of l'nltedSlates senators by direct vote of thepeople. Today ho asked Senator'Plai k of Wyoming, chairman 01 thecommittee on judiciary, when thatcommittee would report the resolutionami Mr. Clark was not aide to inakejdefinite reply.

"Is there any prospect that thequestion will be considered?" askedMr. llplntow.

"There is," responded .Mr. Clark.

Directors of I'oillanil Mine.Cheyenne. Wyn.. Feb. T. In spite

of the hitter opposition of formerPresident .fainos K. limns, the Port-land Hold Mining company today re-

flected its board of directors com-posed of Thomas llurns, Irving I low-bee- t.

Flunk C. Peck, II. I. Klce andC. S. Chamberlain. According to thereport of President Peck, there liasbeen a gross production of S.'l.lblS tonsv. ilh a gloss value of $ . 4 ; S . f ' ,

vieldiiiL' net earnings of $ I -- "',4 4 4.42.of which $,1.Ki,niiO has been paid indi iib mis.

Candidate for fiovornor.Clark. S I).. Feb, 7. Former C.ov-ern-

S. P. Klrod, who genera II v isennccdod to b,. the favorite of the"stalvvui is" for the nomination forgovernor, today formally announcedhis candidacy for the republican nom-ination.

IN RAILWAY COLLISION

HI Paso, Texas, Feb. 7. Two Texas& Pacific freight trains collided head-o- n

this morning near Sierra Hlanca,Texas, killing William K. Mclionagil.ill clung,, of an emigrant car attachedto one train, and severely injuringKnginecr Frank lirón n.

McHonagil was Hie hrolher of ClavMcHonagil, champion steer roper ofthe world.

Nil PYTRAUftHRAMnFiiu Lt uininiiumiuL

Ifl DEPARTMENT

OF INTERIOR

Chief of Supply DepartmentDenies Charges Brought to

Attention of Congress by'

RcpresentaiK e Hitchcock.

(By Morning Joornul Suwift.' I.nwí Wlr)Washington. Feb. 7.- -- The furniture

provided under the million dollar ap-propriation for Hie protection of thepublic domain instead ol being ex-travagantly expensive, was the someas furnished other branches of theP'ibl.c land service. declared AmosHadlcy, chief of the suoplies divisionof tin- - Interior department before thohouse committee on cxpnditurs in thatdepa i inierit loday.

Tile cnmniilieo is investigating therumors tlt.it there were improper

nndei' Ibo special milliondollar appropriation. Both Mr.

i

and bis assistant. .Mr. Ayers. denied '

the a negations so lar as supplies vv ere- oncer-.ieil-

. The rumors w ere broughtiiu- committee by Cepiesnta-tl- v

Hit'iicock of Nebraska.Tin mmittee nt an executive ses-

sion at which Mr. Page, a minoritymember airreed with ihe ma.jojilythai so tar iioilmiL- - bad been broughtout thai ntlevled upon Comn, issiouer

tt o'; lb.- general land ollice amidel id. . I lo hear Oh h f Field Agent

'

Sohv ariz ol tli.it s. rvn-- next Mondav.tr. la d ei.nspieuously iti

tin- ruiu"fs. '

Atlorneys have been uUeniptin; b'serve the Mul'poelias for a Noel;. Thewomeit readily accepted serv . e.

lb- Myile tiled a suit lor $ I lUl.nmifor alleged s'andcr against Aitniinv.John t'.. I'a.vton today and serví,, wasoblalued uiion ,lie attorney al the in-

quest. A simit.ir soil against Mr. Fnx- -

ton was dismissed by Dr. .Mvdo In or-- ;

del to keep from giving bis d' 'positionbefore the Inquest hcuu n today ovi rthe body o t olonel s',in'.

Miss Kellei' testified regarding (In-

actions of Colonel Swope w hen bis oldIrlend, Thomas Moss Hum. .11 dl'd ofapoplexy two davs before He mlllloii-- .

lire's death.The blow oí his friend's death gilcv-e- d

Colonel Swope greatly ami be wentinto seclusion for hours refusing tosee anyone lint Mr. Spungler his fi-

nancial iifionl.

iiui hiiirii iin ti in iie-in- .

son were Killed and l.lnil neusoii,l.diiwiK' Johnson and land Stei n wvseriously injured by a cave-i- n of sand.

Aged Woman Siioouinhs to ( old.Toledo, lb. Feb. 7 Mrs. Kli.ab, I h

ii'N'iell, aged 71 who has lived alonethirty years, froze to death last nightin her bet at Miami, a village nearhere. Her body was found today bya neighbor.

OUTLAW FAILS

TO MAKE

SURRENDERS AFTERDEFYING OFFICERS

Clyde Mattox, Oklahoma Bad

Man, Meekly 'Yields After

Sending Death Threat to

Sheriff of Tulsa,

Illy Morning Journal Num-U- 7.iiftrd WirtlTulsa, ukla., Feb. 7. Civil,. .Mat- -

tox. a notorious outlaw who has beensought by nit leers lor sevriP tnoiith.--ion 'the charge of vbilatlni; his parolefrom the state prison, was captured inI'awhuska today. Ilefore he was nr-- I

resled he sent word to tlu- sin f II" thathe would shoot the first man who nl- -

tempted to arrest him. When IbeotiicerN appeared, urm. il with t itles.

:.Mattox quietly surrendered.The crime for which Mal tos was

serving a term at tin time of his pa-- !

role was thai of fatally culling a manwilh a knl'ie during a light in iikla-- !

huma City.Although but little more than fori y

ivears old Mattox has killed at leastfive men and served several prisonterms. Here is a list of his clinics;

While acilng as a deputy I'niledStates marshal Mattox murdered a ne-

gro who had objected to remarksmade by Mattox to a colored womanon a street. I" was sentenced toliana for this crime, but he secured a

new trial and was released on bail.Wi,i1'' ,"" "n '" liin''';1 negro vvho vvitiussed Ihe first shoot-In

A second trial on the ih,ire of klll-hna- -

the Hist I'vwio sullcd In Mattox111 ing s, nletu lo lianu. He brokejail In Wb hila. Kan., bul was recap-tured and taken to the federal pen-itentiary al Fort I eaveiivv Presi-dent Cleveland commuted tho sent-ence lo life Imprisonment and lifterMattox bad served a year PresidentMcKlnley pardoned him.

Soon alter his release from the fed-

eral prison Miller killed LincolnSweeney, ill a bar room at Ponca City,okla. After a running fight wilh a

nosse Mai tox escaped Into Indian til- -

rilory. He was later oseiureu in i.osAngeles. Cal., returned lo Indian Tor-- .

litory, tried and convicted. lb- wansentenced to twelve years in Idinsing.Kan., which he served.

MEAT PRICES ADVANUE

FACE OF BOYCOTT,

Pittsburg. Feb. 7.- -- Willi Hie npell-- k

lug of the second wo, of Ibe U'I'IVdav s mea t boycot t In re. meals oon-Tb-

liuiied to rise In price, morningsheep advanced from :, io r.ii ci tusa hundred while bogs jump, d a dol- -

lar a bundled. Muni dressed porkled ill cosl by one cent a poundwholesale and from two to threecents retail. iteef advanced lrom t

to I :, cents a hundred. I'niled Stat'--

Aiiorney John Jordan today causedL'á.iuni eggs in cold storage plant tobe atlaoheil and tomorrow he v.!!! avkIbe federal to , oiuleiun them asunlit.

MINERS MAY AVOID

WAGE CONTROVERSY

Winding. W. Vu b. Pl'.sl-Wo,k- -

dent la w is of I In I inl, .1 M ;nes of America is eonlillelll. I' cord-ing to an official sintenn lit given nuttonight, that the coal rniinrs and b-

ituminous operators Will gel toiielln--again before Ihe expiration of Ibe

sent wage colli la Apli, and,t tile result Will ,

a substantia! vv Se I"!'tli miners all ov. r Hi. I .nuil rv .

P.ariiing sieaiucr lieaches orl."i lob.. Va . Feb. 7 - With i 'il'

In fare, ,. cotlou. lb" l : ' -

sle.iei-bi- p Vilkitl pul lulo tills p t. le-

da, l':,'l;nli ' i III ill'i- ' i " ''at lop n, . , l" Hamilton l;.,a,ts. vv b, r..

l went :, loar-- ' id.- "i'l loi,.l a

stream "i mili-,- - i mi tin ourntu-.-

i,ri;,i. The '.ess.i. will, Il is .f IS

Ii. il I boitgbl !' I"' di 111 i. "d

I .nt I n,u a l.e in On-gon- .

l..rr.,., i o-- .. Feb. 7.- - A slightI'l 'I'lUe as lell h.-l- about 4 t

p Hi loll It was observ ed t bi. flyin o l.nPdtn"-'- .

SENSATIONAL SUICIDEAT NIAGARA FALLS'

Despondency Due to Death of;Fiance Believed Responsible1For Act of Girl From:Buffalo,

(llr Morning .lournul Siwlnt Inine d Wlr)Niagara Falls. N. V., Feb. 7 A

young woman thought to be MisslUatrlee ,. Sn.viler of lUiloilo. , em - j

milled suicide today by wading linoHie liver Just above prospei I Pointami going over ihc Ameiiian falls. Asher hotly swept over Hie brink of th-e-

taiaci she turned her lace lowardher would-b- e rescuers and smiled a

farewell 10 themc u k policeman paid scant ntleii- -

(tlon to the woman when she first ap-- 1

pea red oil Iho path leading In Hie riv-- ior hank. Then as she began to runlowanl the water It was too lale toIntercept her.

Without a moment's lusiiatlon shewaii.ii lino tiic stream, mío 111 no,,once ami smneq p. wain ine men who

;were catling to tier to slop ami eon -

t. lined to move rapidly mm deep vn -

tor. In an instant she was whisked110,11 her le, I and carried rapidly to- -

warn 11 e 11 k 01 ine in, isoí ine uaiiK was louini a tiann na

coin aining the follow ingMantilla and Papa.. May vou both

,oi'.',ive in, lor bringing this awlul'disgraie up, a, voa ni Hies. veals of

.vour lile Also, m, iv our lleavcnlvfather torsive all my shoe liul I have

'ben very good, ibauk Hod. Vmi willin,! a slip lor the in, .,1 under your

lll'CSSel ail. Willi my bean lull oflove lor ill Volll kiiuiue s and tend, rlove, good live.

"I.ov inn ly.I Signed I '1 lent l lee

Tier v as a card in In puive b ar- -

big tin name lleatiiee li. Snyder.

li;si o ni i o i nin : v i n or s i i i hi i:t.

Pulíalo, ;.- - - Miss Snviler waslii'l 'lei k ill a Hulla lo , at her store

and worked ibis morning. She bushi ell ill jo. ted ince I lie ,. at l of herI ill III Ib.lge F. Me.Vets. They Wele!o have beiii marri"d in a few months.

PAPER MÉJfÍNEdTÓRILLEGAL CONSPIRACY

New Vork. Keh. 7- .-' I'w,ma mil ai l uiing fil ins of I I'oiHoard association, bull. ted by Hieledcral grand Jury last De tuber asiii"inliers ol a coin hinat ion In i. s- -

I lit i it I of trade to, ik tile easb- -l legalcourse lod. iv and entered a plea ofguilty ar nil alion In In. li'lt-- il

Slates i iv, uit out I. Fines i f ;.' Hun, neb, $ '. ?,iina in a I, vi ere btinieilial, Iv

mil id and all except oil!null! In cash '

Tims end:: Hie second organiz tti u1

of paper men Inrincl by .) dm 11.

Parks. The lit, re and mnuili i om-- I

bine a similar falo in Hie federal:cuirls some time ago.

Hv pie iding guilty as corporationstodav, individuals also Indhied in Ihcpaper n s "iclni Ion succeeded in having'their indi' imi uts quashed.

The ....'lo 'alioil luul been In exist-ence more than four veals.

BLOODY RAGE WAR

iin,Negroes Armed With es

Threaten to ExterminateWhite Workmen on Govern-

ment Dam in Tennessee,

(Itj Morning J.iurnid Miwiil I ! WlrChatlauiioga, Tetin., F' b. 7. - Word

cones from Hales i..r, w here a biggovernment lock and daai ibconsu in tiou. ibat a luo.lyis i li i il ' n Thi",' hundí-- d negroesa lined wilh S v, Is... il I. s a I'' luco uponlsule He- lamp and til re iienlng t"cxh rniinat" In- w lute wi nunca 'whom I here arc about one hundredand liliv.

bale lolligbl a " i e o II e mivv a s rii e v "d at I lie local ,,o I. il- -

quaii'is asking lor help, Al nihl-ib'- d

nighi a lug touring car loa with,, liners under eoiuinand ,f Capt.Illlike 1,1 I lie , ity lor I he camp,

The w bites vv Minn Hi" ci nip at"jirai liea lly unarmed and a r in fear,. aila, k anv motiu nl.

ill" direct .ails. n tile II mbl" b"t . ' t the whiles and Ida, I. at Ibjo, k w a t In- a ppoiut tnelil ni tillefleet',,, s tor liil 'lueU '.I lln w C givel

lllloi'llV oi r lln lie w ol 1,11,1 II.In n In ill-li- William' Fl, ih- -

ei l . on.- ol l be , mil i ii loi s a ppoiuling lie m gro Im-- ' iin-i- weiti intolet Satiirdav nioiiioiu Hie vvhil" menwalked out and work -- uspi lub d Tinnegroes immed la leh atiind thein.i-e- s

and tllieal' in d Ihe while 111. II

who I'i'lll." ,1 lo go l,a. k underk lor. in. n. iio r. is a lai ge

ililloUUt of ilv 11 tillil" sloled at the, amp "lid sh.MUd ttlii t ensileMo te il no I' dlllg What 111. I..' b" Hieollt' "U"'.

Al I' "1 a in. Ibis iTii.sd.ivl nioru- -

llllC .1 t' lepllolle III. ss.lge troill t tielo, k alOl .1.1111 'S to Hie effe, I lll.lt Hienoli, e I' lVe liol vet real bed Ibe Sect!,,,! i;,.,, although everything is qubt

leld for Months in Jail, Unfo-

rtunate Man is Now Con-

fronted With Term in Pen-

itentiary For Crime of Others,

(Hy Morning Journal Kuviinl I.rdaril Wlr'tiiinilalaj.ini. Méx., Feb. í Judge

I'al.ilox said tonight he would onrryout t In- - t". com Hienda I ions of t he pruse- -

ruling atiorney and sentence James A.

I'Dnk, the American conductor, In twoviarsand i months Imprisonment.

The proscciiling attorney claimsCooii is guilty ot criminal negligence.

The lisoncr will bo given Hie rightoí proprietory liberty, which meinisthat alter halt' of the sentence hasboon served his release on parale Is

possible.Judge Palaiox bus signiifeil his

willingness to nlhnv Cook hall In asum of from il.r.nn to J J.r.oo gold.

The pros, outing attorney asks that,t.. ,,,.,. ,,, ,,. years and Ion nmnt lis. ,,, K,, be imposed on

1M .,,,v,. brakemcn Implicated andp, ,,.,, ,' one.

.,.m.rs of the Order of Uailvvav,.,,,,, ,, ,,.IV1. ,.,, u,.,ivo p,lo.ok'w beliall, will continue their workfor bis u IHma le acquit la and wi pnvid. the rcuuireil bond.

Judge Palaiox will probably ImposeIbo sentences requested at an curly

'dale. An ap neal to higher court mi- -

lllolilles is tiossihle.The blstoiv of ibe Cook case

baik many monlhs and has toiin Willi the extensive robbery offreight trains on the C, inula tajara dl-- :vision of Hie National Knilvvnys.

As a result of these robberies, therailroad company was compelled lopity heavy claims inane uy local nier-e'nanl-

Arrests were made but fewconvictions resulted and Ihe divisionoliicli.ls lir.alU laid Ihe whole matterb, lore Hie general olfit lals in the Cityof M. b o Willi the request tlllit foil-era- !

o iicci s be asked lo urge on theiuadalatara .tutiinritlcs the necessity

of pulling an etui to the railroad rob-in lies. .

The ,b sp-e- led, nil assistance wassi cured and shortly thereafter the

aulhi'iiiies laoiichcd all enclgollciiii'palgii against, lb" cur thieves,

filis campaign showed that Mexicanhi.ikimoii, composing Cook's traincrew. were robbingircigltl I rains, throwing off merchnn-'dis- e

while the trains were pulliuKcuadalajava nt nlnbl. The tnerehnil- -

disc was Picked up by oonlcdernlosand lab r sold to local merchants.Fotniecn arrests wTo made. Iho nuin- -

ner iiieluillng Hire, mei'chants twoFrenchmen and a Spa nlni il III whosepo.vsohsbiii stol- n I'm m Cook'strain won- ' omul.

As far as inn be learned Ibe Mcxl-ica- ll

court does not accuse Cook ofpart ii ipa I lug hi the robberies but heldhim on a charge of "contributorym gligi nc, " which i.i. ans Hint II isassumed thai negligence on ins pan,

n, ilia care of irains made It possiblefor Ibe bralfeiipn lo rob the cars.

Cook was called I" the third elim-ina court on August lilt, presumably

us a wiiness and alter some questionswas committed p, Hie penitentiarynil "iv le lias since remained.

The railroad officials do not con-r.e-

Cook witli the robberies and Inslalemei'.is issu. d bv Ibe i iiadii lujaradivision of (In, urder of Railway Con-

ductors li is set forth that the Mcxl-i.-t- ti

brenkmeii who eonimitted therobbericH dei lured the American con-dacl-

bad no knowledge of thellielts. A feature of the Cook case that

rotn-e- g ron feeling was the refusalof Judge Palaiox to accept ball forIhe American conductor while accept-ing bond fur I in- - three foreign nier-ehan-

in whose possession the stolengoods were found. The judge basedbis reliisal on the ground that thevalue ,,r lln- merchandise stolen wass nil that conviction in the case meanta si litem e of five years or more InHi, peniieiittaiy and thai under IheMexican laws acceptance of bond Ineases of Sllcll lliallit lire is Hot allow-ed. He sa Id hat be was able to ac-C'-

bond ii' Hi" release of I In- - otb- -, because CV . Il ill llll- ocelli of tllcirconviction oi receiving stolen goodsHu ir punishment would be less thanlive i a rs In t lie pcnitmit buy .

Cook etine i o i u i i a a i a r a from HiePanhandle of Texas more than twoveins neo. His bom" Is In Fort Scott.Kan., vv here his parents reside. Hiswile, iin, aeeom pa nled llllll lo thiscilv, di.,1 of smallpox a lev mouthsall, c lli.li- - arrival.

i uln r Anu i iean railroad men haveb, a n In Id in Mexican prisons for sev-- ,

rat months w hile eases against themwin- being Investigated, hut It Is be-

lieved that up lo Hits time all suchc. si s have involved the killing of per-sons bv train-'- . So far ns known, thet'eok ins. is the only one thai has re-

mite, in imprisonment in connec-tion v.ilh tr.igbl robberies.

DECLINES TO HONOR

REQUISITION PAPERS

iI,.ii.i l.o.enior lii'l'iis'i to Siirn-n-dc- r

Millionaire allied forstealing I v n Sou,

Tucson. Ariz... Feb. 7 - liovernorSloan nt used tod. iv I., honor the req-

uisition pa pels issu.-- bv fiovornoi- -

; . it ..I i 'albornía for ,. 1!. AdamsHie N'-- Viiik millionaire. N.Alurpbv ai'd Vola M 'i .a ug h Itn for thealleged kldllapplllL; of Adams' son.liov. Sloan based his refusal upon theground t i i ; .Mrs, John S. Kimball,lb. Inn s grandmother who with Mrs.Adams .in- - Itghiing for possession of

REPUBLICANS EXPECT

STIFF FIGHT THIS FALL

Prospect That Judson HarmonWill Again Be Candidate forGovernor Makes Party Har-

mony Absolutely Essential.

By Morning JournnI Bnet-in-l I.e.nl WireWashington, Feb. 7. After several

conferences at the White House todayWade ir. Kills of Ohio, tesis nod hisposition as assistant attorney genera!in the department of Justice 10 accepttho chairmanship of the república n

executive committee iff Ohio and toassume charge of the Ohio campaignthis fall.

ItcgnidiiiR-- tho resignation of Mr.Kllin tho following statement was giv-o- n

out late tonight:"Mr, Vorys, Hie member of th na--

tional committee lioin (ihio; r.Walter jirown, the chairman o t herepublican state cefltral committee,and Ml'. Henry A. Williams, chairmanof the republican state executive com-mittee, have been canvassing tho re-publicans of Ohio to determine whoshould succeed Mr. Williams on theresignation which he Is obliged to ten-der.

"After a visit to Washington amifull Willi the senators, theconclusion w;ih reached that the manbest qualified to assume the cares ofthe olfice as chairman of t be cxecu-tim- e

tlvo committee at this was Mr.5:ilis and therefore the president wasasked to consent to Mr. KIIih' resigná-

istiou from his position assistant tothe attorney general to take the dutiesof the chairmanship of the commit-tee.

"The president vas very loathe tolose the services of Mr. Kill's from I hedepartment of justice where bo is en-framed in important work, but as Mr.Kllis was willinn to make the sacrificethe president did not feel that hecould Insist on retniniiiK him."

The Ohio political situation hasboon (fiviiiu the presiibut much con-cor- n

und has been the subject of anumber of conferences at the WhiteHouse during- the last few weeksWith the ex "i ted renominatiou . .

trovernor Harmon by the democrats,)the república 11 party fates a hard tinhthis fall anil the president has beenanxious that 'tactional trouble be el-

iminated as much as possible. He lie- -lleves that Mr. Kllis will be able to dojmore aloiiR' that line than any oneMso who could have been designatedto take chuteo of the com i 11 if cam-p- a

lan.Mr. Williams recently was appoint-

ed 11 national hank examiner of thePittshut'ff-Clevclan- d district anJ iscompelled to Rive up his politic: ac-tivities.

As he was leaving tho White HouseMr. Kllis was slopped by a member ofthe Ohio delegation in the house whoheard the news with surprise.

"What induced ou to do it?" themember inquired.

"Well, party expediency largely. Weare ffolng to try to harmonize Ohiorepublican fact ions.

"Harmonize?" exclaimed the Ohiostatesman. "Isn't that rather mi un-happy way to put it?"

It was said at the White House to-night that Mr. Kllis, despite his resin-natio-

will continue to represent theKovornnicnt In its prosecution of the"beef trust." Mr. Kllis has had thismatter in hand and Is so ihorounhlyidentified with it that the atiorneyRoneral feels he should carry itthrough. Mr. Kills has consented todo this.

In n statement Issued toqtght Mr.Kllis says he wants it clearly under-stood that his resignation does notmean that "ho desires or expects tobo u candidate for any office what-ever either now or later." nor. beadds. "Will Influence I may have, heUsed for or against any candidate fora republican nomination In Ohio andI have no doubt such nominations w illexpress tho fair, free choice of the re-

publicans o'f the state."President Tail will jfive a dinner In

honor of Mr. Kllis at the White House.1 week lrom tomorrow night.

Al iho president's request Mr. Kl-

lis will make a Hip during the con-gressional campaign next fall throughIndiana, Illinois and Iowa. makingspeeches in some of the ch so

BRYAN AND PARTY

AT BOLIVIAN CAPITAL

l.a Pas. P.olivia. Feb. 7. William JJlrvan. accompanied bv his wile anddaughter arrived here today. All areenioving jfood hialth. A reception inhonor of the distinguished visitor washeld at the l.a Paz club, at which thediplomatic representatives and variousgovernment officials met Mr. Hry.in..President 1ilay.011 has orraiied to re-ceive Mr. lirvan. who has expressedbis ureat appreciation of Hie mannerin w hich h,. has been welcomed lu re.

HAWAII THREATENEDWITH PROHIBITION

Washington. Feb. 7 A drastictnrm ot prohii.il ion for Hawaii is pro-vided for in a bill introduced lodav cyltepresciitativc Seou I republic in I dKansas. The bill provides that it .i II

l.e unlawful to ma nut. o tin ,. or c. II

give away except in a private resi-dence anv alcoholic donors.

Th" "."I., of alcohol tor medical pur-poses is to bo allowed under super-vision of the governor of Hawaii.

.ifi o Yule Seienlilii- - Svliool.New Haven. Conn.. Feb. 7 A gift

of ílT.iI.iumi irom Ocle.' ' Mason ofNew York Cilv and William S. Masonof Kvanston. III., both of the i lass ofI in the sci.niitio h"ol. v.as an-

nounced at Yalo univcrsitv t..,i.,yTh ljioni v is to be used for a

4 inc.banbal

of Walk-Ou- t.

llly Morning Journal Ssrc!nl Iriuu-- Wlr)Mexico City. Feb. 7.- - Ninety-eig-

i of everv hundred votes polled by theunión conductors anil engineers on',the National Jiailways of Mexico, ontin- - question of resigning in face of,the refusal of the road to grant their!

, nt demands. Imored resignations.according to Vice President K. V 'Curtlss. of the order of U.illwny Con-- idueiors of America and Vice Prcsi-- jib nt Corrigan of the ItrothcThood of;Locomotive Kngincers.

Nltwitlistnnding this vote tho,threatened walk out appeared tonightto be contingent on the result of a

conference between employes and;President llrown of Hie railway. j

Strong Influences looking to an am-- :

liable settlement of the trouble are;laid to have boon at work and thereappeared tonight to be a distinct feel-- 1

in if of optimism on the part of both;railroad managers and the men In

'regard to the probable result of the)new negotiations.

I'nlon officials refused to say whenPrei-ideii- t K. N. Firnwn of the railroadwould be officially Informed of thevole. It at all, anil re. used to say onwhat date the resignations would takeeffect.

It was said that Ihe result of the;poll gives the largest majority in favor1of a walk out in the history of 1111- -

ion labor.Nearly a thousand conductors and j

rigim rs of the meisod system cast)ballots.

llusincss on some Hues has alreadysuffered on account of the walk out j

agitation. j

POI SOU TAKEIj

HIIDiCiiy siPE

'

TESTIMONY AT INQUEST

ACCOUNTS FOR POISON

Former Nurse Declares Dead

Millionaire Was Accustomedtn Tiikp Dpadlv Drue Dailv!

Partner Corroborates Her,

(By Mnrninr .lournul Hurrlnl lud Wire)

Kansas Ciiy, Mo.. Fob. 7. ThatCol. Thomas Swope, the millionairewhose death oil October .1 has beenthe subject oí a (lillgi nl Inquiry lorthe last month to determine il' liedie,, from poisoning, took a patentmedicine containing tonic of iron,quinine und strychnine up to within a

few days of his death developed at theinquest over bis body in Independence,Mi. toda;-- .

This testimony was given by MissPearl Keller, Col. Svvope's nurse. Itwas tho most significant piece of cvi-- !

donee brought out In the inquestvv hich opened loday.

Miss Kellar cared lor Colonel Swopefrom September 12, until the day fI11H (K'.'llll. MIC ICSIIIICO lililí 1111' lllll-- llionalre look the mixture daily in no- -

corilanee with the treatment given;him by Dr. II. C Hyde.

Previously, in a deposition taken Ina damage sail Dr. I!. C. Hyde againstan attorney and two physicians whoare interested in the Swope Investigation, S. W. Spangb r, office partnerof Colonel S.vope, testified (bat Col- -

iinij Swope look a patent medicinecontaining strychnine while at his of- -

flee. It is supposed that this Is Ihoe mixture to w hich Miss I -- llar

reft rred in lu r b sllmony. Mr. s ang- -

lor said I oloiu Swope took Urgequantities ol (be medicine dally

Physicians sa.vs that the fact I

Colonel Swope having taken much ofthis concoction would explain thepresence of poison In bis vital organsIt Is also poinled out that ColonelSwope was in a weakened conditionwhen he last look the modi' inc.

Kighf wil nouses besides Miss Kel-ler testified in tin' day. They were:

Or. Kdvvaiil I.. Stewart, Or. li. T.Twyinan, win. regarding thoautopsy. and .lames Craig, li. H.

Mitchell. W Sime, H S. Cook, andI'llomas I.. Mehoins, all of whom loldof Hie hurí Colonel Swope'i bod v.I r. Slew art s. ltd thai white I hadin, part in Hi . aat .psv otter t hallwriting down iin- records, b k new

filial no In ino riliag- - ol the bra invisible to unU, d eves, was lone ol-

die!iilli-- l Sw ope w a s sopi'oseil lo ha'of a pop lexv

The en llin :r f Hie lie, in St todabrought tot;, !l for Ihe lirst time insev era , .k" n lllbers of t he Sw opehousehold alt'l Dr. I!. C. lit,!'.. MrsLogan II. Si',"! e and daughti rs. MissI.UCV l.ee Sw o Miss Sarah Swopeand Miss Mait' Sw ope sat on one aside of the roo m wilh I In ir attorneysw hile Or. H.vde and bis altorni ys were (

on the otbel There vv as no stL:n ofleroLiiiition t w ecu Ihe t wo pa ties,Mrs. Hyde w. not pr. si nt. Her bus- -

ba lid ex p!a in she vías too ii to al- - '

t. n.lDuring Hi. SWOpe .1 l,J m .S

Keller were ith suhpo, ii. is bv I

rirVim oMbo epulíiieans'toiBILL M'GQNAGIL KILLED.,..,1 :.. II... ....II ....11 W'Utm.. ot ,, III II 10 tot 110 .11.. 11 , 11 .

twitch of countenance he voted In fa- -vor of the adoption of the resolutionagainst which Mr. Heybiirn had so!recently been inveighing.

Mr. Hoyhurn's speech was deliveredin earnest tones though in will mod- -

crated voice."This resolution refers In terms to

a confederate veterans' reunion at aspecified time," ho said, "and It pro- -

poses that thi' government of the Unit- -ed States, in recognition of Its pur- -poses, shall loan the property of thelUnited Slates. I trust 1 shall not hocharged with bad 'faith when I say;that I have today Inquired from a sen-ator who is interested in Ibis measurewhether on this occasion the men on- -gaged in this celebration Would wearthe rebel uniform and bis reply was!in Ibe affirmative. 1 asked him fur- -

ther if the rebel Hag was to be car-- ilied over this property of the I'niledStates and he replied that both theuniform and Hie rebel and union Hugsw.'fe always carried at these reun-ions."

Mr. Heybiirn ihen proceeded to sayihat while he did not want to open,the wounds of the war he still thoughtthe south had made a great mistakein the war. He bad been told thatthe government was in the ofmaking such tonus to the Oram! Armyo,' the liepiiblie and he thanked io.lthat such was the case, because theHiaiiil Army was composed of men'who bad fought on the side of the itn- -

ion "and Huir cause was a gloi ionsand honorable one."

'Do you ixoect." be said going backto Hie' contract of the (i. A. It. with,the Confedérale veterans, "that thosewho give their support to Hie unioncause would sit idly by and say notb- -ing vv hen tie o Issues are raised'.'They in lie Ihe less patriotic nowthan hoy vv in I Mil'-t- i Couldthey be less iliiotie and can theycom p'ci , ut ly permit til" Subject oftile war to une a jest in I bis age ?

If So. til" SO' t we know it the bet- -

t.r."At this no nt Mr. Hi vourii reeeiv- -

ed bis only interruption. It camelrom S' n. itoi Jei I Dav is of Arkansas.Who. even without a w :l iin: Hi, i -

mission of Ihe Ida I'. uatoi apt lyint. rpos.-- Hie i

, re ven in lb. army"""lib." i Mr. Heybiirn. "that

is Ibe to, k qin sti.'ii of the cheap re-

porter.""I und. rsian.l." replied Mr. liavis.

"that lie- si nalor leprt.'ios Ji I l,lg-ger- s

mi his sf.ale."l;. spoio ling to the last interruption

Mr. "aid if there were 2!4in groes' in bis slat.- ,id lub i totrv- to respe, them. d ied thathe nns not a I" o b's stalealone but a nalor "' LiitP il

ai Ho- - llun. an uull'l'iik is ; e,t loin . lias not men a ppoinicu Ills giuir-a- tanv iie.ineiii d'aii. Mrs kimball immi'diately lie- -

Ai i,, a. ni word .onus irom Hi" gin lint. ens corpus proceedings fors".'n. ol Hie li 'l that Ihe poliee with ihe eustoiiy of Hie child.rioH'e: "iins ha..- insi '.n rived aii'l Twelve private detectives arc hereibe n,' i s hav. tall, n ba. k There w.ll. hilui each other to prevent the, hop" Hull an oiitlir.sk will be de- - boy being hurried into another stublaved at bast until morning. or M- xt. o by one side or tho other.

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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1910.

lir (intilli- ilnnialll lllllll n,n Iiwh ilttll,INt", "

DEPARTMENT BUSY WOMAN'S CLUB 0llll- vS lli I Illllm nr- nf (hi- rnll- -PINCHOT FINDS PLOWSi t inn jtKstn ialinii, he"llMti hi ht- Ihrnun hi lllliil III,, hill.

KING GUSTA V SUBMITSTO SURGICAL OPERATION

The

JAffAEXPERIMENI6 ISSUE SPECIAL

PEili ACTS J l'or larly Piirlng l'lowlng

w TH CROPS EDITIONi n, li oliii . ' u. 7 - Kinx r.tiHtma- - ii)i'n,l' tl nil h'llifhi nr iijM.- -

ili' iti Tin- m liflal-.- ' I 'TMilT liiVi'll

INADEQUATE GROCERY GtIt nay tll'.t tin- n,,T at inn W'ih n ll -

'I'll him-- h.i'l 1" ' li full ''rititf frnnjntinu.tl itit,rmi! iminH S'lir,- rari

.adies Will Take Entire ChargeSnmlay '. t'liiiiu, ll uiik rmt iiiitn thin of Morning Journal on Easter

Tiim: thai Ih,' j,h ti' imiH iliaunt'si-t-

Promising Root PIhiiIs fur theSouth Recommended; Heavy

Forestry Sot vice Timber

Sales in Northwest,

liij in,,, a atMn'iiilii iti'". I i"i u in nt' an "GOOD THINGS TO EAT"Sunday, March 27th, aiiciWill Be a Winner.

mm, ill.it, ni,, rati, m.Tli.' I ' fr ihat'tinH'i! lln

NELSON WITHDRAWAL BU L

ONLY FLAWLESS ML AS URL Khl; iilm-.-.- a. i'tlarih ni' tin- - t'i.m-ih anil lln- tnatlt-- '.,J8 lal;rn utlha,ii lltl!,' llii'l rt,.i-ra-

"John Dcere Breaking Plows"

ARE THE BEST

Ask to see the Deere" Rod Breaker. It works easierand costs less.

Steel Road ScrapersAt the Lowest Prices.

RAABE & R1AUGER115-11- 7 North Firit Street

MAIL OKUKUS SOLICITE. ÍJ

Tho members nf th,, ,'oniatT ehihtnrm'i, im m' Hn rnial iitlnmli.tlOthers Require Amendment in nlii'Ti thii v iTiimr. Al In

Mnrjiinn Jntn'tial Ihit'Ciill,)) J .M. jus. ' fi jiuMiiK,

M I. i'., t'nh. a.

11 hike otilh-o- cliut';,. ,11 the viiith.ili nl. the Mnrnitnf ,ntirna nn ICantorIhi v wici- all Hiimiiiom-'- in lo

th,' J a!. i.f when' limy UiTf alunTSfil Thf. th pa ti me tit nf afflfullurf at Stintlay ninrninix, .Vlm tii '.'V. w liioli w illbo km. uii un the Woman m 11b odtllnnt (' t In- .h i, a l,S i til 'It i' "II In a li rm J

JUST RECEIVEDA Shipment of

Caro Corn Syruptill Mjrui jnii liiivo always want-o(- l.

Note iho jirtcc2 lb. calls 1 r.f

Ordet That Tiiey May Sot vc

Tí ue Puipose of Conserva-t!o- n

Says Fourier FoietitPi,an "i-- tin, i n i ii ttis ma.tt'Mx, j, t nfi k "it If i '. i il- , i , , , s

nuil m-- W'hiTI t lll KC

I fi v- pl'nnilMt' nf hi ( "mi in; valual'lfIn thf ti up ri. Htini yi'S nl llit

and whli-- will ho a wiinnr. The lalioi will take fun upi pleto jmnessinn nf tlm Miirnlntr .Iniirnal In nl

ilepaiiinoiilH nml th,. r.snlt will benll.t III the hlKlfl'Ht, tlew.slesl mill mosttnlerewi uiií hnnHtrr oihtimiH of 11 ni'W'Kpaper over neon In th,. .southwest. a Hi cans. , .

. a th. cans

I'l-ni- ll li im i;nstavi. uaxil k iiti; nf Hwt ilrn fnllowinif thf

'liaih of Klnu (In lias prns t il

.ill tlili'l ,njiiilar iii'itiai'i-l- mi'lr , i v ha;, taln-- all t int hiy.i mi) lin;- lln- inmlttiuii ,,( Ihf unrklnii- -

III a n.La.-J- lifiiTliht l lit' ih.milHf it llbmn-l-

i'h a yt,-- ' ii'.t-i- ami im, n! inni nf nhfil.l.V nu n inr nf , mi 1'tnni a

r.

. ir

. 5 iie.spoi ial iirtlfloH ffoiTi 1110 pen nl memIhí'k id tlio oltib (), ve pipío.-- nrtloloa

rniintry, tlmy am rm nmimTitlitl fnittial. 'I'll,' til lili" Jtifl iwitoda hiilli-tn- ilf.ihiir with Hit- - "Vaiul.is,liii'i'ií. unci ilastnif nut an prnmlslnq,i l'npM I'nr thf .MntiHi," ThfKf uf'f tl'up-lii- ll

plañís tvhiiii rait ia-.il- v Im gmwnIn many piirt.H nf tin- mnlh. TlmyniiKlil lo prnf ahtabf in nian'MfftjntiK lii'taiiMc tlmy tun hf m'nv-i-

nn ImnlH mo wot I'm' ntlmr run! t;fniMnt any i i ri al t rim oxi ojil l ife.

Tlifrto pl.iiilH iTitrijiriHf salad nJ.i t,

fBf Miirnlu Juurm.l I l.fmd WireVrifhiiH'(")i. 7.-- -' 'oriHiTui

"ilLi necessity f.,f tint Bt:.fMl lln- - protein sosivh.ii nf miu'r'KM nf

nuil lawn fur l!i. ji iiii i'tlnii íi( ilnh.illllfll .".I lili' tintedHiato." In I h- keynote '.I ;i

.lllft IIDIll,. ((I I 111' National I 'llllMI I'UI- -

lidfi nuciii liillnn h (jifiurd limit. .trecent l, ohos.n nl tl)''

Mr. I l in tx. t taken M' in what In- -

I. an i In Kihl In- Inlfiiil'-i- t" miltWilli all ( n lahi.i-fi- ill nrtii--

Ihal In tnh;lll ayi flia.ln tln-i- npllllnllH

We have Extra Fine Maple

Syrup (Guaranteed)f.niart.H r.ilt:

'i Hal V.C1 al $1.3,--

,

'u llaickulicui I lour

VK CAIIUV THE ianaEST STOCK OF I'OMSUE I'LATES,WINDOW AND FANCY CLASSICS IV MOW MEXICO. WHEN IN

NEED OF GLASS W1UTE OK CALL ON t S FOIl PRICES. I t Ituhi-- whh-t- ni',- t Im l.iliif

niinwiinj tin, fji'fitvtli nl AlbUHiKT'oneanil Iho ilevt'liipiticiu nf Lln- oily, onuil.tr. unci torrllnry iilime- nil linos, willho liie'.rpnratoti In tlm spoebil otlilintiw hif li will btj liberally illustrated.

The WomiirTx cluti pi'nptme.s to kIiiiwllie puhlio ami iho mere men" nl thenewspaper fraternity in Ihi oily Minileri'il.iiiy Ruino ihn,. pniniH ahnnt isn-iii- K

11 mal live tip tn tlaic iltiilj; amiIho ros-nl- l will bo uwailed Willi uro!inteiesl. Tlio demmiil Inr tills paperwill he m'eat ami It will lie well to gotynur (iiih'1-.- in early.

SUPERIOR LUMBER AND MILL CO. ialai it K!i,'.'. KiiiiT l,HKIaf, till' ,)Ucfl!Mid nlln r mi mli' t's nf ihf rnwil fam-ily , nut l'i hiiln il lllrall tn a llatlnllnlTumi I'm- thf purpiiKi- nf r" "VldluííInatis tn Ihf nrtílll4 laMia--

h'ilifi' tlusta- unü hnlil .Jitllf III,1 ON'. I I);.- hH lalln-r- hf in a man nllain" slatim iiml In- rem mljU'K IiIh fat l-ift' aim III Ihiht. SaMin hlnmlf ff.llillfr!

Holh the

ow

.Id fashinni tl and selfrislnii.

I '11 11 n kit I T mi- -

iisfil anil alxn fur flm-- looil. molnhhii ato valuable mini-if- if Mtareh

Mini frnm hieh alenhul ran ho made'Tiny Imvo fnriiifil tln Hlnjilo 1'ntiil olI li' 'nn live IhnsaiiaiiM, ami an- Impnrt-i- i

n rrnpx In Japan, liilna, tin- MalayAiiiilpiiaKn. Iticii, ami manynl In r Iml i mini rim,

T he nnik nf thf ileparttnt Ml withi lioso plants lian lint jet priiio'ess-e-far enmicli In iniinil any tiim lihtli innnf plaiilH.

.ai ttmtti mttiiiiJUST I IMFIANCEE DEFENDS

CORPORTATION 1

hIIm ";i spliil nl eifrisiruct ice eriii-Imn- "

nine hills relniinu In llienl' nnlitnil leMourres tuirn-tilce-

Irilii riiiiKi'i iiK January I un be-

half ni the ké. r. i nC tin' í ri t rl i .r,.on,, nt wlih li Iiiih been roporled frurn111. pllllo lllIlllH (llllllllllll'l', III,' dlluTOlltiH llllllkt MUI ill tllO llllllll III' III.'OnllllTlllleC.

Mr.. Ihnchot, cali lit- ñu if

nf Tin. nK'iiia I inn I" pul Imili1.IMIIR ft I ill K III llUVC elm. i .'il llllll

Inn till' hill un h.. withdrawal i.fiinlilli' hinds which bun lii'cti repelled

'in amended form J un II itnimll- -

H lly Hl'lllltlll' .WIhiiii, fnllnwine cull"forenoon between tint riitn mil unitnrflriTH of (hi eon serva i i in iHMiMiH"

Hon. ThiM liill, Mr. I'liirliui thinks

A .Mtatemonl jitsl leeelvoil 11 Iho 1I0- -

Sim.kcd While I -h

Sinoki'il StnrnooiiSiuoUcil Salnioil

Sail "tlm kcrol(Ticoso of nil Kinds

ACCUSED NAVA L Are You on the fence ?

In repartí to Instnlllnt; a loose leaf teilner Tlm very fact, that!Oi nut of Inn business, linns tod iv am usim; the TiulSIC I.KAK LKl- -

NOT 10 6tiaiitmiil nf ; tí I'll It lire front tilo l''nf-e-- i

Seti lee nliiee a I I'nrt In il I , Oregon,Hiinwi- (lial tlm liinher naif LiiihIiiohmnil llalinnal Jinvslw In Iho t'lielliennrt It w t'Mt Ih ineroiiHlnn ory raphlly.ThtH InotoaKo is hh nn irnloxnf the iflvnl nf htislnoHx tn tlio Titiri-bí r imliiHtry K'ii'in l.v. imd hIhhvh hIhdthe UT'OHillu IIMO flf 11. (1 0 fnCIKt 111- -

Snlll'l'i's h' t he pnhlie.

SURGEONSA'l.if andl.A lb lliI'ltACT'ii'AI.,TAFT POLICIES Kit. is proof that they

HA FIC. 1 mr leader is tliHhonld hale I In- supportThe truit rtiMl boiwooti the nimninl

OÍ lili nitinbfiH III' tilt' IH'im ii I I'.tl.nt the other i.lRhi I'illH. In- liWii'V

Unit sniiio in ly rf j 11 r- - iimomliinuii nml VHlne nf Umber hi It ilutiiiK th MAJESTIC LEDGERwhile iithi'r mum In- - 'I'll,, nuil li t Ht fix innntliH of lnil itml that unlit

(lin ing Hie t ni rspiimliiii; poi ind hi

In Our Bakery Department

ColiVo CiikCK I riilnyllie liaoli Kliuls

1 aii' Cake, of nil kindsMuco rutinsI'lilll ShellsC(M. IviOS

riO, (!'.

Eat Krack Kream BreadNunc hotter, fresh eiery (lily

al I 1

inns Im viry mniKi'd. 'The ttruroH jiiHt

1iss Hosier Declares MarriedCivilian Physician Wanted toSend Her Candy and Flowersand Tried to Meet Her,

roif iyoil uro I'nr til &t nf the natintialfnrowtH In tiroKon nml Wi.Hlilnmnii.

Piesident Declines to Make Bill

Administration Measure Butis Strongly .in Favor of itsPassage.

and irn slimy timber sales of nvi'mlllbm fool, I'nr rioarly $111. Mi, ilur-lii- ji

the last hík 1111111I i i n,i Ilion. Tiliaonni, itirea with hh oh nf iibi.inl 17 lriil-lbi- n

fot, I, Inr 11 total of Ui.lMin, (luringthe K.ttitf poiind In 1 ÜIIN.

The leeal iiftieei's nf the ilepmlmotitate iii.v innoh pleased with the fart

(lly Mfirnlng Jnurnul (uirt-m- i,enerl TrrllnHtnii. Mans.. !"t li. 7. );,..

siiilnitni nf ihn alteniinii nfchillan in bin fiance.-- MissImroihy Hosier of F,vniistnn. 111., was

be basis of tho defense nf lir. A. S.Itnl'llctl al lll.M L'linit inn It in nial. In

Hint the demand for national fnresitimber Is ineroiisln ho tloiitleil ly. The Hot Rolls at 11 O'clock

lty MnrnliiM Jüurn il l,rilnl J :iftj M'lmWanhlnnlnn, ffh. T. Tim foih ial

iiifniniii'atltin hill uhioh Ivan Inlin-illit'- ,i

ill ot'lif iffs Imiay In tint tn hopI'ovnoiI Inr n.'i.u!,ar,. ul UiIm nfn.inii.

if 1 hi. hill Klmnlil pa.i li lias Ntalotl IiIh i limn-m- In

jiiii-peii- s I'nr the etimhie. nix monllt

Mil It r 111,. phosphate, nil. usplla.ltiuii it li '1 iiitiiirnl un lilll. In' reports,(Hi- - fnndnmonlullv tullí,) In principle,lilll llco.l Willi,, amendment

Tllf'.V Wisely nTM lM I f. Ill' said, llnnurture nl' the liinil from 11 mb-ii- i

MiK miner,,, Is nuil provide lor th.,nl tin- - mitierals )' h .ov iiimI ii,,i

by null'."Hill III,, dial liill," ll" iiRsi tii ,,

'enntlllllH (Mi Hit ficietll II II II ' 1' il

tMiiuso. Tli,. clause thai purposes inreuníalo rate In It chai o,,'. In- puh-!- !

in so I ri tiK'il Unit it may h,.wllh cuse."

Another (ialli'e nl thf lulls, h,. H.ii'l,"may reduce lli.. muí lulu r,l ul minim:tn tlin wasteful level nl Ihi' pi i aiiliiucoinmorehi prueHoe. -

In renard In tin- - hill fur sum y nfrallrnnil liuiil ti. huh lin i iri'.Mni theopinion thai It will nn ,1, the rail-

roads pl'opotil In police! titles tntheir lands, "Inn inn,i,ilH 'i'"' h'HKllOllllltlU, lllldel Kill llillllU hi t 'Vi'i II '

nl I'm loads III), I Ul,' Inl'i'Kt H, -

vlco l"i I lir nl lailr, mil IiiiuIhWit Mil lilt' tll'tinflal l'il'Hl In 111,'

&nrir& "v iii-T4SA i "..I'tfiWltda V. over the eul..,.n" iir lb., mauljilo t'OKiit'tloil ns prtiintMhte- oven l.n '1 --

(or limn wliii t hits boon n-- lined In thepei inil .pint past. TIiIh liion :im1ii' tim-ber Mil li- IiuhIiiukh opiiiH t ho way (0inmiiu:,' nif nl nf the itatintntl fnroHtii

stainl mi iix MpntiHnr muí ak,. the i"i "Iblhtv Inr hatlim f'ttiniiiif nihil

lain-,- at tlm ( 'hat lesion navy van! nnliocernbi r 1 1.

In-- , itohnt'trf, trial, which was nnoharue nf ton, In, i liiihecnininti ti

ami of nrnlaiiily. Insloilinly four lmiti.x. ,Mn, h n' u,,. jnicr-h- ihad been rnbhcil In- llm testiinnnv

Made with aluminum cast hack, metal hmivts. bound in bi'st of Rus-sia ami Corduroy, with t xpansion nf ll) Oper cent.Many firms want special ruled and printed sheets for their specialneeds. We aro thoroiiKhly oiiuippoil (n dn all kinds of special rulingami priiHinii. Sheets made tn tit any style nf binder.Lets it tntiether and talk it over. Call phone HL'I. Inquiries by mallwill be siven prompt and full attention.

ll."liirilit-- than thin, tin-

itlnnn iho be.s linos, by peiinlttini; thenf iiN'or-inatn- ami fh't'.-ulen-

timber w h Ii Ii lia iratile,-il- romo tot"l'l H'lii'i'l raliti'H Intlay It" wnllltlmil m.iKf tin- im-- nnra t in,, hill an nil--

ii Im ra ii n iiifasnrf. Ih tloclarri!it Ktanihdfil in pnlnl nl rnwili, fin,i ai- -Inwille; replllt-oillon- nf t llOHe trees W It ha hilly stoekeii Ntatitl nf rnphll. iíi'pw-hif- ;

, nntiK IrooM.

it. tin. trial nf l'avmasier ientt;e 1.Void la.sl in-- ! k nn obiirn s crnwinnnit id the Hiinio IncitU lit. Tli trialvau Hlninlil'ietl bv the ajlinisMn.il in

.Manufacturers of I '.lank Hooks, LooseLeaf Dotlecs ami lliihber Stamps.

IMinne il'JII. Alhii(iier(iie, N. l.H. S. Lithgow

In- I' ll h, ha, mi rittlil tn ,pi kh, nmllinn It t i nut rail li il h I lli- prn-pnsf-

nine nilmoniH In Un,filllllif re e Ian. ill,. pnMtiil HllVllIKH nnnrn nnumMruTiHr. linbiiotl that ho (.id us., objoetlnii- -

imo lanuiiai... wbeti be ta ed De F.FRANCIS CANDIDATE FOR

TOGA IN MISSOURI m in 11 1 1 1 r n m 111 r tu i wrmmitrja,J. t. o w oh, the toil civilian, liUMULU UUILIIIIIIILIlllmint Inr his altitud,. Inward Miss

Hosier. I r. l'iiwh'H who whh ntvaln111 Hi,, sland. denle, t hut he attempt-i- l

In make eland, appnintnicnls ARTHUR E. WALKERpatent' il I, y the land enminlssinner ashut known to the eum- -OFI Iivith th,. ynun;- - lady, and In ibis hi pany tn he mineral bi atinK. Suit was Fire Insuriinei Seerelary Sfiitttallván KiihKlaiiliat.'ii by his wife. sin hroiiKht tn coiupel the railroad to re IhilldtiisT Assoi'iatinil. I'hollfi 41) 1,so supported him in ivuiinl to Knh- - linquisii tilt-s- claims and tho iiovi'tn -- ii i- west 1 en trnl Avenue.iiett'H wnrdH over th,, toloplitm,. wbl.Ti tni'iil was ejión judKinetit which was

mailed nn,. nl th,. chantes. aliirmed tnda'.

SI. l.niiiM, t't li, T. 1 Livid P.. li ell-ei-

Inrmer Kiivernnl' t.l Missnini an. I

I loo meiit iniieil lii niitimial oonvo'i-- 1

iniiM mm a president ial phssilnlhy.fiiiiiiall' iinnniiueetl his. candi-

dal v I'nr the iletnnt rath nomination1,1 Kiioiffii linieil statin Senator Wil-liam Warner n niihht an.

passengeTridíñ'gonblind baggage killed

Mllinn Aliss Hosier tnoli (he witness

hollín ami ( ti,, ineimiii-f- ill Mimit-t- Inf-ill, , mis, r i I iin nf iiatuial rfM'iuiveiin ht- tailor n pi mitin-i- l in Hitl iln li liil ii lion whiiii the'.V.TM t h'floil and ho lili the parto Ui , h ,n nt h I, ,,r Ihtir iaMhitf4e ai ihiyt"otni.

t'l'i Mihiil Tali iille'oi 111 it lln-r-

nl',. ni. tlf. tlinn.s in lln- Till thai willfiilliniftllf liliTllMohiH In 111'' !''f.tHla- -

1'HV an I hoy Htndy the tin ,t.u re. Me'.lili lint attetltpl In (ill 111, lie,,"I , t I'.'e.u in lln l';i for,

Tin- hill mm earns! In th,. jmllt--il's i nmmllt,, n enlierf I'M f"t' I nil-- :

' I it Hi

Wall Mrii.t iiili-riHl- in, Tim-- ntI'M t" l.'.iK npnli 111,, ill, a nl a f.'l

i halt, r ttlili thf nttmist fanrinr" lalln r ruihii ;. wnKfilo.l lien it

wis linn ill- pr, nhhiil won liluinM llliil ill nil', 'ill paS.HOil nn tl i M

Mll-lfi- tlnr,- slenil,! I,,- im luih'il h'

Hlatnl. mil fl o'liim u diaiimnd rlinj MEXICAN OFFICERS TO11 111,, l ies of lie' coilli ilei'lill'ed thatiIim had been ellaSoil lo r. Ihihlioll SURROUND PRISONERSluce November, ami thai Dr. Cowl okmil only 'ri."l .. ;m . t her, hut wanted Ea.ch Fresh Disaster An Argu

ment for Federal Bureau ofI. into Kin k Ark., fob. 7.- - liashiti" Mines Declares Secretary ofbiail-nl- l Inl" a oasthnmid mi': 111

irain. lioek Isfind passenner Haiti

Doug Ins, Ariz, Feb. 7. YgnacioAnt. inin li nil .lesas Pana, Jlexiotins ac-cused nf tho mnrdei' m iCrnest Kuy-kfnda- ll

and iiwen I'luinh in the Swis's-hcl-

lTintuitains a lew days figo andtracked across the Mexican line v.ercarrested lodnv in Cauanea. llm

Vnlli'il HihIcm hi r . n ( I'm' Hi'' ritihtIn iiit hi nn,. hnih un iiiimniil nl' tim-hr- r

i"Hal I" Ihat mi Iti,- I.iiiiIm itturnnl."

'I'lim iiinhTMnnihiiit, In' m. ri"Ciulrc nlilv li'irixlillliin In lllaltf

HllflilUllH of III,-- , "al.'f i,.uir lullMr I'hii'liiil il ih, it "II ii'l N

in xlli'iici- - llu i m.hihu ai,r t'uu'ilaw nuil tiirinlln Hi, iiln-.nl- ' ninj.liJinWt-- l . i xi'l'i'lrii il. Willi Ihf

nl' it InriuiT .iinn'mv t',ini"l'! lln. ihiiaiiin. nl i.r nurlrtiluirr "

'I'hi' prnvlcHin 'i ih,' lull inrIn Ihi- - :n I'linrn ni h- ih,h. ImiIiIm n"nl

Wuli-- r imiWii- - hilifi ntnnililfrtim tri'.nl(. imm,i "i'i iai inn

tli In ml la, h,. kih. aii.l il

Khnlihl ht- mini,. (.iiFsihlr In Ikhi.- I"Ihn i nlliialllfU n I'liliiH i.'.m,iI l,'- in..1,'llnlli'h i tu luí i: al Hi,' ' ml nlfifty 1'nirn.

Tin- I. mil ft.uml h Mr, limu llll 111'' If l.uiii'lli'ii hill I" lh.il II

,.,. n ri'ihi tint il ImI'hIh In il,s,ul,'rlaiullni il ami ni" i

A ha.l nl lln- hill. I"'' ' i i '

Kill,, nf I iriilxt- niiil ttinht-- luml. Ii

OfiialrK, in Hint H r;i,.ifi-- III,. i'f"t i t I, 'lilll, nl Hi,- ll'lll'l I' lll'l

HU'lt.. Hi I t Itnil U..W Ih, ill' I'll ' Hi' 1'tti, Kin'illiilnll In .;,n , limrlit lililí" !

Willi prin iHlnllw thai !l'"!!in1l.lllnll ami r, I, ifl III'' i'- ''ininili III n

iiiri'lt'iiltiir.il ami liiim-- 'I limK l irlilfl-,- I him tllil 111" tii-- il i' 1" aln

I ll In i Illii: in i' ill til. Miil"i'from lh- iinth-rlvlii- mm- i Omt m- - t It,- t lasiill I. Mi "! tml.ll.-i IIKIXt' Ml v I' ll li' " I 'Ml' I"'flIlil

"Till- - w ilh'lr ,,'! hill. ;s li.lt 'I

lili, I !' iin, it, "I h S, n i. r .

lo h, ml her iTii.ver.i and eandy. .MissHosier said sh.. itm.-alot- to Dr. l!nh-ne- tt

to save h.T irini I ir. I'owies andthat 111,, Incident Inl. owed.

Ttiniiirniw tli'i'- will bo arminientsaid In- Wotlnesd-- j 'lit findings of the011 f will In- si in (1 Wasliiiifiton.

Mrs. ('oifii'H "Cnl.'.iiieit ehwatedintbiii inoiibnt Willi AIImm Hosier, nay-il- l

if that she invlmd Hint yunnu ladyin fliin and inld her husband thai In

American Mining Congress,X". I w as w it t'Uoii at he, Ihhty-

I By Mornlnir Jnurnnl 8ipcll Inwed Tlr1 Ir required three weeks to ni.hitnWasliiiiHtun. Feb. 7 TointinK to retpiiKition pariera frnm AVnshiiiKton

I'l in l.siuli I lial nn! hiiii- In t li,. mi"llfllltl Ii. 1,'llvli n, , x i VTillililUi i'nr--

1, , ii li tile, Ihf np, I a ,. Ihfaiitl'ttnst nt. A ni.niy t',t'M,r- -

.it'lullM. It ÍH haal Hi'lr lunilla'. I'll---

a li! In a li ihi a thai hi- a .1 a 11 in i i. . .

IM.ti Ih il pa-i- t sm Helf 1. 11 iii, .Tiiiiir, ft',, nn ni,,i,. t ri n.-- y ti -

l ielll miles West nf l.illle lo.ek, tntlaykillini! Kdward liawin nl Aik.win. was tilling on tin. "blind," nmlhi hirimr fmiiieiii p.issene.i'i s amlllH'llll'rl'll id tlio crew.

paris tTma1"eñeFeach new mine disaster nn a reason I "nt tliroiiith eidhtsmn with Mexicaninu:ht tn eseort her from th,. station win a national I, urettii . niiiies shoiih! I on leers Hie prisoners are inhe 'created .1. K. Calhraiili, Jr., sec- - hrmtKht to the Ameiieau sitto of throtary nf Hie American Minina eon- - boundary al .noo. ( H'l'ieers have been

MnllM in lln. I'll lute. doclaied here today that an in- - nolllled by wire to be there and oap- -ANOTHER FT.00D st fnatlon of the oausoH of these dis- - 'nro Iho .Mexicans w hen, they crops

In heir house as Miss JleHler did lintkm.w th,-

I'aiinastft' Aid, said Dr. lhihnettlid lint lillt. iv his (Atlhl'ill ntirpn.se

It' ll lie ealltd Dr. Cowiel from tholam o muí Unit Im used Dr. linbm irsiiiiiiif w ithout tin. la tor's lilinwh tljif.

Th"n Dr. linl n. tt (.ink Hi.. sian, inits own (leliiis", He admitted that'

IStet'.s IV the lederal LnicerillJIollt was till' (111

ll i t;mi t

nil, I ' and. lip a inl h tnTill. Ills-- nl Si Si'l'l, Wilt. Ha A III,HIM Midi III laM w i Inld linn that If"t!"'lntf Itllti'f'is Wfle a II lilll).'. hi!'nl. aftl w ith I h, hat in tor id t hm ,,it!--- f iiifiiaill, and that t ,;t.

t p , a i m iiintlit laKf ul va a :;i- nf

It is the,stales task to 'inspect the! see what tho fh-- nhcs the lad im in.-- s a ml iMstie reiiTilal mns t hat uutiiil tmiay. c, to it

If You Will Drop Intills bakery today, you will see bread,roils, cake's and pastry that will provehow foolish it is to bother with homo'baking. And when you have triedthem on your table you will he Stiltniniv strotiijly convinced of tho samofact. Try some for a change any way.

bo cnlorooil, .said .Mr. Calbraith."hut it Is surely within the function) TUC PAV CONGRESSnt the lioi'eriimellt In eiinilnet ibel I I I U kJ t IIh.- not.

I'mi i. 'f n. T Si v tal oi the nfIhn ins ol ih,- Si'in,. in,' itfatn lisin.;'''i' I" ''"id Thlsl has tftn-nmal'ilv stnniifd lb., tall ,, the S. raeTli, I In ml d,-- innn id ei. ti,, a isi"I abn'ii IWMi eel 111 lln river al Tonsin tli,. in l (wo dins.

Si ra lit ,1 s aif in tih.w in: a 11s

flu; i.llsidel'a hi,, daman,. In b,. east. s'lfi'i,. lly (be depa f! no. 11 Is id' t

scieiuliic rosea roll into the myslcriousanses thai me Innilnu so many men

Th, pi. h I, III, it is tltllh t';i. mil. t'e-

'" ha t ih, .ni w ih a .'linit ir"IM 'ii," Ih.,! h,. rnlj.nl a inns t ha I llll!

i..! tin' n mi' r ,',h-i"- i ei'ijl ml11110 oioiTiiiv. Was : lit nn 'eh T Al. .,.

he lisketl Df. Cnwle hi' li lt plltlllohe had tint I'fl'eiv eli a retplesl 1'tltrlMiss Hosier to return her picture. Dr."owbs had lenheil thai he had, but'hat 11 was ii- nf his linl'tu'trslbusiness w lieihi li,. returned it.

He il.iit.it ll,. 11 hf tisetl violent lau-- j1.1 o In In '.ni I. s. hut a dm II ted t but

a,, did 11s., Hi., eoitliet In-- . Cow lo8 hadmellliiin. il This was alter Dr. C.w lesliad albil liiii! a "cur." Ho tlid nutIhrealin Dr. t'nwi.s and al Iho (lance

. 1,: en w in, 11 1.1 . i a 111 an n ties 11 es: 1., eivi war w nr.. r. t t ,.a ;,. 11

nt ,1 ma II" tli",,L;h in linn. .n .,.w aiie.t'.i jiass't. no- ale In, lay. When Sel, aim- - llevbiim l.itn sohintstual.iM t,iH, N'i m Mr ritaiml.

I'l't'ti .iilUI i.f It II lllillll ,: I mill ' ' " "s tiiinn i ,1 i,,. ,. , 11 ,, tu,. I,.., n olI.lli " "' MIlipiMiiV t ' Ai tents by IIItlio liiilod Mine Workers, ni hi PIONEER BAKERY207 South First Street.

own- - tiiivortimt-n- l I'm- 11s.IJ tt the annual ener.s, loadliiK silence societies, slati

1: limits "1 ll".."Id ap

campment of confederate nieraiisIToo Ititfr I'.iilioiiis.d Willi il pul'i ,t Mobile. Ala t April. However'mine iiisopiiois and .slate genlonisifMr. Calhi'iiith said the measureas; m ,m. f, mi ; a mw

vt

a! It,Itl , .

Hi 1!iv republican present extern Me'1. fs taiisim;' distmn iiiih. Inn he nr. 111 is.-.- Miss Hosier he wauild not w nlllli pass the senate as easily as ilII,, I'lnad i.'.is. haf boon oo,'i,-.- hv tin tv atiilliiiii! 1,1 Dr. Cow le. lloihurn vn toil lor th.. bi auiimrn;.

ina the Innii.ins did the In. use if setiatni's realized itllllpnl'tatleo.ri. f lit.ul..-- w bit h is risinu at th

it'- l sfViral imiiis hour. I'll'4 , t 111 pt M lllp 'li Iho somite passed mm-,- ib.--

br,.en bills I'm- the t si.thb.sbmeni m'III 1,., li i s "In lb,. . p. i. .11

nl i 1'llsl laws. I li, pi s ,h ,t! i'iil li'i alitiM- th,. low water markItSHIPWRECK VICTIMS

BROUGHT FROM ALASKAlisli liateliorie.s ill varinus parts ni tin :T MALOY'S!or, ill, led l,,r ii'iniin'ii . All I InI" Th.. a

WOMAN MURDERED AND

BURIED IN BASEMEN

Elks'Theater

Tuesday, 0February u

inulry. JThe l.re.sulell!'- - feiler.il i lie, , a .I I'll' W ll" h ,. ab'tli: he IT V i r :

' mpr.

linll bill w.th npiinseil i 1,,, I,,,,,,..

lid v..t ..lii'. ' s

'

. Il'l",'.,

.Ill "".

n mu.v i, tli

is Ind.Ml.'l-- i

Xlay bv I :. presenta ., flair. 11 .,rif inl l.s.llt t inn "' '

u f. d. tal .it r . : NANS seek to fllllfSSee till the mound unconstiNew oi'k. Keh. 1. lleneath tile tationalitv. BELLE SPRINGS BUTTER.mí rete P'or nt the basement of anC!.0H JUDGE 1.INDSEY

Vnblez. Alasita. Keh. T. Thffleam, r Viimtia at rived fro 111 Sewardiodav. I.tiniiif jit,. nMssetieers amirow of th.. wie, ked .steamship Kar.il- -

l"!le. eXi'em lit,, siilurf oil Watth 11,'al'be wreck at lli.tma hav, and the

Iloth lions, s will meet tomorrow.op town apartment hole today 11:1.'luiiml the body of ,1 woman who hail Always Good""'ii Kliaiiylfil (,, deatti niter her headWin I'. t'u:!"H nit, is iho

All I.uutfMt-- Musaal i'oniIlonlthsi'eker 'lintels in I.iimh-v- . X

Los Atieeles. Keh. ill1

I'll,' t, k,wild lie

IM S "I (lie I" II

Ih,- .a .am, a- -

, , ...'! ' ,1 1"tn b"i ii

." 'ills h ', ,

HOT f "t t

II IH,- t, l" "I .O-- in inr "I

na.i bu, kt-t- bv an i,i, k m 40c lb. 2 1b. for 75cIlea, I ,,f I aiinins licim r t InMron'smuí t iillt-,- ti. oii.iiin tn Miif.

iihio idler.l (iliVale ear ivilieh eon ta i 11 s ,1 i.j'itioisoiiiethiui; similar. The woman is be- -

".lis'a, t

.,, in ,t ila t it:

a,., li. d

Til I : ami oilier luxuries of a modern Im

iiul matt. tin s.ij,ir ami three pasiem.'i-- w In. an ntistiir.u.

Tin- iflmia r.'pnrls tii'rii'lxather. She uassed ibroibih huiri.'alios aeei,lnt.,tie, by Vliuthm--r Slniv

1,, 1,'iif tieeti 1110 wile oí a ,ian- -Alexander m x,. y,,ik.itni '! the apartments who KANSAS RANCH EGGS Jr I' b 7. l'i ,'limia 11 ;tr- -ALASKAN linn. .1 awa. II,- was known both a

I'ati rsnit ami Tiinsoti, or Thonipstui,an a.is.'ti.it,- .,!' ,Inhn 1 1. I :. ,ok "I f 1, r I111 the Standard Oil cninpanv arrived Xtntlay Inr a proJi.ni.od slut in .,11. si nf X

No ff l, storage about these111. fiir.'iicn 11,1,1s oi iie;ii tee e- -A ii loiiml 111 his home today and a eyus. Tliey are fnh eoiin- -

:; Mil" lis l,t ,,.. ,,,,,,1 tl, s in the .1..11.- -' ' iHi.iin 1:. Siiii h. aaainsl'"' : tli-l- mid I l.i i i ev I'HIu- -

llll'.-- .. sap nf .1,,,".,. in, .K. t' shealth. ' j.lie I, fr.-T-

. man named lien,. .,.ts,. were thlain, d.

letidinü Im- nt'li-s-

HERMA R aUrTÁC H E SI.t m

'Tairy Efias.

35c a dozent

tRAILROAD MUST GIVE UP MtTHE ARGUMENT STAGEl'i.l

Ti it iphKK 11 i;i r t i;i:.il I.

Í.IS I M; i.Rial the ' ,10 . a, y:, ,1. -- t ; r.

ta M .'I,,, ."is ,.!' ti,, ;

MINERAL BEARING LAND qmiWIf: ii

I 111 I .. i. s 1,1 It, , UV ,e. were'"' '"' ' "'' J'tilti,. I.li.s , lemihfiKmil I" ,1,1, !'!,,,, s ,'.M, ,,,,, r ,,f , ,,.,,.j

v '''' u '"' ' " ' I"" a 11 v tli,- .n- -I' ft ti l ts ,la,H" l' iv, inl. r k miiim

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j"-- ; ..- - iiaiifit 11. ,1.

HOME RANCH EGGS40c a dozenn AT SODA FOUNTAINS OR ELSEWHEREP011I11..1. i.r.-.- Keh. 7. Th,- pres.

uH"il w id 1,, sjiir ai tiilll.iil In th'Inn,1.1

n .!, 11

Im ",iGet the

Original Genuinemiiim bun-r'- Ut iiiiii.it sol11 v n lile In I nt' Inl'llliT I'mliti ess-'! ,,ti. 1.

h.'.s P.,.i iti i,.im,ri.iw afprnonii ' Aside I'luin Intent t.l ,m is'imrt's Decision.111. nUtlnek tull!L-l,- . T be evulelle. It

ItI, HOB Lscir

Homemade JBread. Cakes, Doughnuts J

and Salt Rising BreadTie

I'li siil, ill's I:,., il,, - l.tnpilisirm! V'll" S. I , I. 7 - . (I y V

..r Hi.- pi. s,,i, ,,, 1, ,

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if i. ;.'.",.i',.t.it i'. .

ll h I'nlp

Tl !"Ts.d h

Mil b, in ,ii., up niter t h' tiiwnim.(t ssjnn ,,(, us

The sesMOll t ",l,,v w as .lev..', d t"Mill! 1'1'Ili III I ends nf l(Sll'H..llinl r. iMiKal mi ,,:, points..

San Kran.-in.-o- K. h. T. That th.illt. Ill ol Ihe li,i,., sit.,!, s land

tws ...inii.t be set asmo h a il.I III.- land cnmie.lssi, ,uer Was the tl

nl Cm liiiii,! St, ii.s ..nn nl' l.ts h

r 11: wilt pi l...!,;!la 11.

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II 11,

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ihi .1 ",:i" .!"iit ' 'I- - tilleastward I,,!i t w . 1,t

K,"i,l.,rSM 1,111, II I I I

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Kli 011 miIi' iii Mais., it's Ihh.IiSiiiii. Siitiii-il;t- I.T.riiai T.r nl1 t.'tM!K i'.v 'jc, $l no, i r.u

Malted milkQifie id am tJmiiattCnThcFoodDrinkforAlIAges:iCK MILK, MALT GRAIN ttmwCT.IN POWCEB

fict in any f.liik TrustrjInsist on "HORLICK'S"

1 ke packuie bom

I A. 1. Maloyjfi.lll.lfi.lll t HI".'!, I i I. ; .,"

I adié-- Tailois ai While House.

U.lslnnl'tll, I'eli. T. I'll. hlill.ll.,'nii- s' (ad. .Is w. lit I.. tile W la'..

'Inns.' ami bad the Sí. I ,sl .li in .11 ,,;he.trmii I'r. s.l. nt Tut I'll them ihnh. consider. al n truit tiiim; tb.'iAiiieiic.i.is h.iie beoomo so pmni Hi ntn flTiiiiial ti,: si li s nt lilnniL Thefil. ,.i,. a j liai; the rinliointl Hii,.'mw'.

appeals (..day in nl ,1 m , m y the .'lp.peal nt the .V.nh'T'tl Patita- - Kailuai""i anv n.e.iTi-- t ih- - .,i;,,ri of. eti. till land trains m,,. ,, 0,,r.

in Montan 1. Winn certain1! Hills bel Olí: i lie In t,e l..i u,.r,111. T, 1,1, , in tn,. M, ,1,111 ;,,,i,.r (,,,., s(r. -- . ie ntp.r l.criim

-i, Ties (.. I." s, let. t- ,1 l,i j,'Hill" d I.f The j.(,-t- ........... ... .t..j.

pi e e. The, iiiiir...ij cliiin!

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214 CFMRAL fiVF.Journal Want Aris Get Results;; ',,,';' PHONE 72. i

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I

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1910.

SULLIVAN WEDSHERVEY RESIGNS

AS DISTRICTSWEETHEART OF

boll, ('.iinniandiii'; I si Infantrv. S.,n-l.- i

I'o, i u AteNIco, lo,- mu. h dallo:I ) 1st l.i. ,11, il. il, I l ' lb alii.

Mail. Adit.. -I I ina Hon.I b) '. ed l.i, ill. .J. .1. M. ViP.Hl, M ill

l. M . and C,ov I I lab ai.fcl 'iot l.i. ci. Wader C Tnrl.y,

Mall. A . .'n,l M.'tln'ion,til i ;n, ioni. K. II. Korbee. Mail

IJ M and Ci.lilM C.illallon.Tile lull. Ill l!l "Il le i - a IV !' Il' ci!

from diu.i1 nub the lolaiori andare Iran-l- ei r, ,1 i the u n.i sh: in h i.

lut l.i, lit. C II I'iouiMl command ol Co 1,01 ei nur, K. A.

Koi d. Adj ii a ni i Join ral.

ATTORNEYBOYHOOD DAYS

MINING NOTESQFTHE

HI AUmau Se &ü.

HAVE NOW READY THEIR SPRING AND

SUM.VIE' R C.M'AI.üGIT:, No. 101, OF

WOMEN'S AND CH!L!3REN"S GARMEMIS, ETC

A COPY WILL Bi: MAIU-.- Ui'ON API'LJCATION

Jfiflh Atirmtr, auft 3." Hi irlrrfhi. tCrm War1.:.

RAGING RESULTS WILD (HOT FOLLOWS

iÍmi'.

PRIZE FIGHT Hi

ClflGIHI

Dronson $ani(.iriiim and Dad)

Catarrhal DeafnessAvoided and Curedi y tils p

il I mmt m$mmmmMmámámLiberal

fv-iir- .y .!.. tine ir.ml.! orle ,1 nit .11.11 11

I i; ..l.'i.ois ir I I, lid' el!

.i, t, In ittjtit on cliioui.' misal Mt.i.'C! Com. mu I'O li.iiin-ii- i

.1. i...s s .l.l ónix In s mil ii v. coin "iiiea; Pibes r.J

te Olliiaellded 1.1 OUTIf ion's lei ai t Koiidoi.,csip,i;. on i, icipiui p'ii -

Kondon MIs. Coinjiany,ifliiiiiiroifiiiiiffl

an ojfEstablished 1690

I PII I, M) M' It I'M S. 8i(lll,0(MI.(IOOfficers ami ltlr'ctoM:

ti t i.M iN LI S A.President

C. MALnMlliCI--,

V. S STHH'KI.KK.Vice Pies and Cashier

H. M. JioCCHKUTV,. M MLA'lxxVKLLj11. W. KK1.LY

DID YOU READ

IF YOU WANT QUALITY USE

REX FLINT-KOT- E ROOFING !

I'rovu this lo youiscU by writ fuvftis to-

day !of u five sampii:, pobtpaiil, vt tlliiija i uianviit, s.du ntul speedy cure uro-m.- ii

iv. boothitiK. liealiug. Or ask youronio J )vti I'.i: ist for

Free Sampleur..l aft- ciioiis i f cliildr.'ilSoeoialiv i v. itititr..' a,leil bv

lili V id in the iie.l,!, lilt ll ill

lW .Imii;i;'ms ll . "c a '.ll fV tubes.a -- ""' ot i'"c tuho xii'd he sent xoitc, en a..uaii..-.- , ukk ..,ii,i,.u XJiV.ikineapolis, Minn

fommerccAlbuquerque, tr. M.

Ii. M. MK nit ITTAs--- f. Cashier

KÍIA.NK A. HPMKELLW.M. jrcINTOSH

THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS

ON PAGE SEVEN TODAY?

Company, 423 n. First street

t.c r 5

WAITI'Oltl; Till: I Ills I' SltHJM

Mi;iiir v lu.tx ii'I ho I h'st

t.alhip laiiiiiIxIM'l im;

cok 1 ;

mi 11 int. m ri'i.n s

II:hiu nine. N. M. ; 1 uoiinicarl.N. l.: ami I riniilnd. ( oln.

V

Popular Rosweil L avyor Gives

Over Official W.-c- Becauseof Pressure ot His PiivateBusiness,

llirtlnl lllntfh t Mornm JournalMowi 11. N. f.. ''. ' .;aine. M

H.riev lodsy tendel,,, i,, i;i,nivCan v pis resignation d'siri. t alt, ni, e ,if Hie Kifth .See Jkui.,, (lis-H- i,

I. incllidillK K.dds. l li.ivis, lloose-ve- ll

and Curry counii'i-- , Mr.who served as iitlorie . e, ,,, r.il of theti rrliory for two .Mars uu,l, r Cover-uo- r

Cuiri. and who e.:s appoiuledi ! i ciit attorney a ear a no, inioii hisret ircinent I rom ollicni p n SantaKe. is one of the moa iiopnlar men Inpublic HP- in New M , n ,, :,nd one ofUn- i ad iij'.! lawyers .; lb, territory.He is associated h"tv la pinato prae-- I

lee n lib V. C. Mi hi. , he also n I've, I

as attorney lienor:,! i le territoryllllder loruier CoVelllol- II, .1 Dae.'!'- -

iii.,n, Mr. Heroy me; I,. ,u- -

,,f prívale. I, 'III,

Mel, I !'.': the ''GOVERNOR IS BACK

FROM TRIP TO

WASHINGTON

Feels Confident SatisfactoryStatehood Bill Will Be PassedDt fore End of Session,

lpei'fil llUpiib'-- . fa llie M, rainy ,l,iiimnlSanta N. V... K. I;. " Coxeriior

Cerix. win, r.'iurn.'d lo Sania Ke ioh-t- i

rflav w in re he lias b, , n for tlie pastth w.eks. sals that .i statehood hillWill j.as Die senate ,u Hiin session.

"J hi liexe that a s.ill.-la- i lore stale-hoo- d

bill w ill be pas-ed- " said the Bov- -

11, ii.r. ' ll max n a be as early inthe s, ssloii ;:h had I.e. ii anlhipaledbin il will lio ilurina. mis

I'm, governor bad at inter-view s Willi Presidí ni Ta ft. ,'aliiliet of-l- i.

civ and many coicrie-s- d n ami re-

turns can hie d' I bar ib, seiitim. in Isjiel as la voruldo .. New M !!,aniens members ,.,f lie admhiist rationii ml in the séllale as It, lias been prov-- ,

n lo be in Ibe house lie suecccbdin do. .in'.', up a Tail-'- " am, unit of workwilh Ihe departments while iri Wash-ington, much of il lo tun ol' lir- -i ini- -

po ill IIC. tO I lie Ion i,,,lManx 4 rMiiatlon 1 ilinu.

I : '. Mm ke. in ihe nil ice ol T,Secl'elary .Nallian Jalla lias Jusl

completed a coin pil ii ion ol tin- ,

of Hie terrltoii and findsthat during ihe past eichl years

of incorporationHie corporation liliims of the prced- -

mi: ;!7 veins, xi ni, h Isa it indlea- -

. ol Hie ten lory's urowth andproi'.ress iluriin., the nr, lit republicanad ni inisl i'i i ioiiN.

'file Craaf I in Hood.-- eoinpalll ol.".I 7 Six-li-i si reel. I. as V'eK.iS, today tiledin, orpor.il ion pap, is, Ibe ,a pita ll'.a-- I

i, ill boh';; 2 ,11'ia. divided Intosaares. Jake Craaf Is desiunai,,! asNew Mexico aaeiil. The fol'oiilni; aretlie incorporal ,u - and directors: Aar-on M. Adbi. au shares. Julius(nuil, .in sialics: Jake t Iran I', M'

Minnie fellers. share andV il'l 111 .1. l e, as. Sllat'e.

The i ioveriuie hi Sureli and v

eoiupauy "i .N'-- Vork lodav ap-

plied to Insii'Miioe Commissioner o

(hiaxcs Jor ictinissiou lo do bus-i-

ss in N, w ,b i

,l.M .tl(V I VI M' IX A l

i vs tin is i.wn on it i

I hll Iulí ,1,1 una here W ere tiled up-

on al In- I. as I 'I alecs federal "Id of- -

1. e, one of Iuc in Hie territory, !''.i s ol icb !i. linn aci--

. s werefor i; orii'.inal hoiuestcad T-- n

eoillllllllcd loom siead entries cole!in,; i. mi mi s. twenty-tw- o desertIn nd enirlee eoieiinu. 1,111111 acres, onecoal (It calory stalemciit eov.-rlU-

lfll .1,1'.". wcie amo!li the cllll-ics-

Tlierc a re p niiiio', in the oil ic r

eolllesls. 1J oi o 11 luslillll':d by thet;m crniucht.

Assistant M" Ol l','llilleer Lewis li-

liIi r sixty da; --

Mo;ol k on the 'tit t i.ozo

w i oa , I, - .jiadod Pi. 'hacho billand cok in x. lo he Inclín on No-

ll.al hill. AH. U lias ben "laded,the ol her eein pa ra i vi y i nsy.

Aolini! Coo, ,.or Nathan Jaffa onSaturday is- - ,illsitioil pa,,ors fora man named wen. u r a, ,

al livor w h , lo- w en' on Ids Honoyiuonn I rip hi. bis bride and xx ho iswant, d at i; .ten "n a ohnri.' ol

lle llt.

Miliooal t.uacil rilci.Tile Iniliii, in., ollleel'S HIT iiilllluis- -

(.iotied in Ha "lia I ' lua i d ol NewM. xi, ,,. v. il i .fix ilolti Scpl, till., r 1.

tidi'i:('. I ', plain and 1 n- -

strtutor. N. ,il. M I

I i ,...; ra ..s. Ca pta ill a nd Insi rncii.r M M I.

c. c ', . fa pin ill and 1.1--

si ra. lor A! 1.

I.. L. J, n. Captain and Inslluet,.:'. ..; ,M. I

J C. Al. a, n. Capia ill a ad In..'I n:, lor. N i ii I.

iV P sp. .,.1 aplalu and ! n

sir, o lor. V xl x' I.

T. M S e ... I' l' --'l Ll' lil-t- .e Id 'leiA-'- t.MII I. ,. :..r, N M Al

C. M. Ma f plain and Alt' '"'-- 111'', M I

.1 it Ki.-- .... fap!. .in ..lel I'.- -

..... M M Isí ra "I r e'I b ab. ,. .i .al'lc r. " ..-

mission- ,' iii'i! I" H.x. wh ' h

pioxbles t': r: a net ors ot if. o.ol.. emisión, d in til'la i lei a

f ,i C ,, ,. of ll.l I"IT, ,.

file todo I. I. I'- -' . Heio,i '..I'll ,'. e o. a ,

I.I .aid li-

lt:d nil l oídHell s

'

II ,i li C

XI' "i 11 a 1,1 I

I, ' ,.pill l.ol

Dean of Piize Ring ManíesWealthy Boston Woman;Religious Obstacles BrushedAside,

(By M. imiitK Journtil $p(!ill Wirt)Ih.Mon, I'eb. 7.- - John I.. Suühaii.

former leal . w ciubt ihaiupion ol lb""orl.l. u.-i- marró d to ibe sweetheartot' his school dais. .M i.- Kalhoi iucHartnelt, a 'wealthy leal estate bolderid" liaron.

Tlio weddinv,' k place at the homeof the bride's sisier. .Miss Mary liari-ini- i,

In Uoxbury. The i ouple willSiiil tomorrow on the steamship Ivi ia

for Kniiland. Sullivan ."ci ured ailivore,. j'roni Ids fht lie a eiu' a an.

.Miss llarkins and Snllian wireI'oolmetcs timeilier in tloslon and

ho. aun- attache, i to , at h oilier bullien .sulüvau look op a puidhsiie

eareer cijahot her .wishes lie's bioUcn.

A lew y.irs ano when Hie ,'ormerchampion was threatened uilh blii.d-nes-

the sympathy of ids obi Sib noMas aroused and she is said to havenursed him back to health. Seciirinua divorce from his tir!uit'e. Sullivanf ucwi, ,1 his rh ndshio w II h .M - s la! --

kins which culminated in their mar-ria- e

todaICven lelisloiiM obsiaib'S, ririsiiiu

floiu the ol.jcetion ol th" Calliopechurch of m hi, h Sullivan 's a me. l-

iber, to sa net ioni no; ihe uiari iai;' ofdivorced p rson.-. were brushed asi bby th- - collide. Ul'.o in the il'Si ll'.v i I'

a"d 'spousal in w re married b jns-i- ie of the pea, e.

COUNT! SEAT FIGHT

NOT YET OVER

njuction Proceeding Served on

Counly Clerk to Prevent Issueof Bonds for Court House

and Jail,

(.Sppclnt t'orrpiipnltiletirfl t.i Mi.rnlnir JuarnallCarri.o'.:,,, N. M .. Keli tb -- Thai Hie

I'lSl'.t for possession Of the Sea. etovernineiil In Lincoln county is led

yd oer. is hidical-- d liy Ihe. "Ipapers in a petition i"'' a teinpoiainjunction, just u-r- d on I'ouni..Clerk J. n. Hiuisle. t" restrain Hieboard ot counli loniini.sioiiers fromhsuiU'i bonds f, erect a conn Ii rand Jail. 'I'lio I'Ulu -r Ho- counlyseal here has boon i,oiii.' on tor s, i

;al , ars; 'eit Cerrix-.z.- ' M an nut inthe election sonic months airo and ther.ai o, cev, rune nt li is aMuallv beentransferred. It had been ilioiiuli thaithe town of iuc, , in had piveii up iheÜLTht I'll! lili' pff edilli; JllSt iuslilllt- -

od indicat-.- lljat il is to go on.

Moinona at to

IRISH MISSOURIANFAMOUS FREIGHTER

OF THE EARLY DAYS

( ) n ver Kiel, a nd Kami )

(no of the earliest rolclitcrs acrossthe ureal plains was nil Irish Missour-ia- n

named .Madison Hiin. Just as lo-

anable,! manhood he Sainand Jim MeCiiflin as teamsters andhiked westward over he Santa Ketrail. His first trip was made in Is lato Sania Ke, New Mexico, "it shouldbe ronii inhered that New .Mexico atthat time was a part of Mexico. Theboundary between the I'tiiteit Statesand .Mexico or Spanish claims was IheArkansas river In Colorado. Tin c.reat

anón trains between St. Louis andSanta Ke required three months limi-to complete Hit; trip one. way Start-lii-

wilh the train in July. Mr. Hernreached Santa I'o in Ihe filter partof Si j.lcmb, r. on rciichiitK the rockcrossim. of Mel river, all trains wereroiiuired to halt until the duly of J.'imfor each wagon hail been collected.

His employer was resourceful andbefore reachir, the rook crossing

transferred three loads of floodsand distributed 111' m annum Ibe

wauons. The three enit,tywagons were burned, Ihe irons bur-ied and the train pro, ceded on its waywithout incident until it was discolor-ed that one wacon slice! and hoedleakinc; duriu.ii some se , re rainstorms whl''h were encountered. Theload consisted of blenched doiueslicsand had to be unload, d and spreadout to iirv. ll was repacked ami atKan AM-a- thirty miles hex and Last'i'Kiis. New Atoxic... iv. is sold to inor-chan-

al seventy -- live cents a yard.Mr. Hern used to tell how the v. holecountry between Wat ron and Las S'e- -itns was covered with si p.

The train lorded ibe liallinas liierK'.st above tlie bridge ln'ino nLas Ve.:a,s and K. Las V c J : , Tinontlri Hail inns valley bold above andI clow the ford, was i oi ered wilh ri-

pening wheat and barley. Adobe bous-es i prouiiii ously to the north:,n,t lo tile soalil of a Irecless, plazaconstituted Las Venas in those ,iaxs.Sin Miguel on the Pecos was a townof more importance and had scleral.tons. The old i'ei iw hutch bad lisMont, Ionian tiros sidl burning Itsi ii i i,,r was colored xiitli eari.ilwood. Mr Horn went to Ho- "old o- -,

ii, ro. nt in California and returnedIn N. w Mexico lo t. ik, pari ill I he i ix

il war. He was under ,, minan, ofKit Carson dt I'oll L'nioli and hadmany ii i i i ti"- - Indcns i I, ,

1,1' til bad in those d is. t'p toa fen cars ano al Cie cue ro' (idltvtie- obi frd"ht. r til' it.', d ill a V.iMlh- -

ilicit'-- l"C oablii ill tic Mor-- i

The . ariy tr.uitb r had n'x ol mi ,1

of Cms kind but un' t. u o,' lioiM .i,,b ft iv. .

Th(, ( i,,..,.,, i;;,, !,, !,,,..' Mm who do .. pt r nd

iliin.--s in the in- - i :,h ,,. jS ., used t.. j-- staurart

( ( b uiI1.( ,,;,.,.,. ,,,,..),,. xx.it. h Ids hat ,n i .,.,., ,,., , , ,,,.. m i

Immune..vr : I"

in' to ndKzi V. Ilk"1 'X- rXO.,. , ,, ..,.., , v...... i,., i

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ixnc u t. ! in !,.- I !.' k. it', t

2

2 Albuquerque Lumber5 soi r

DON'T(.IT l li COM. IV HI

.W i ll 11 4 I I li( All si..-- .) W. II,

i i it:ii .i.i s 11 miMil l. WOOD

SOUTHWEST

Meii-o- n. Ari- - V ur da

ami a n pies. I le i ; lU'.ir. n

An.,ludias who v I e uia.

stati d thai Ins people b ul eO.U'Sl. d

ll 111 lo look lile n'tnallon , el-- andSO, Wllcl',. XloUlii be ill'' in s( pi, Ice fotUntil to lo ale a in-;- ,' cieloms similor in Are'.oiia, ,, inrther stated ihatiin inakiim col,., lioiu laiiain; il

there was onp hah ibe asi, r, suit-- ,

as from I 'a w sou co il . hat t hel'doi o

Hie proposed smelt, r nest ,, at a

point conx . un in to lb, ol'. s et ll,..southwest. xdi.t" leu no.:., lofeCOII III be lllOSt. J e f - V flllihat if be , oiild ecrl il'iix I. now nal

the proposed line of troinl'urano to Cb.be. the luí,- It,, in SanCulos lii Winl.elin.in and ibe linerolli Winkelnian lo M, Us ui, w odd ell

be hullt. then be w mild de al,, lo i -

oinuicnd that the smelter be built atI'.eh.son. bet if Ihele should be a I'. lili-

lí-, ,s I,, ooitKiinioiloi! of either ollie a!i,. nicini.m.nl links' "'lo i'lio Molls, ni dll'cel railroad eoiiuec-- I

ion w it), th,. coa I b ids ol 'lira in:,.; in n In1 w on Id look i Iscw here.

lailerpri-- i' Mill I'.loxxn in.'. le I., Hi; of Now York, plosidl 111

aiul in as'ir. r of Hie Knloi ii ase Min-

im. onip.ini , oiei aliiiy al Coou.-- .

nin, i miles iionli ol Silxcr Citv,passed lliioiu b ihat dty last week onhis i , tai n from a I l ip to t he pr,,p-el- i

o! til,' eonipain Mr. Menu wasJlldlly pleaSed Ul.ll Hie 1'eSUlts of Ills, I.SH Tile lleX, .lllllte III ill "f ll"

coinoanx wiudi has a ,l.nl capaeilxof leu tons xx is idoxi a in last Mon-

da v and is ,.,i,e--' i"t'v s.,t is! a, l.o'.x

work. Th, plant i ou-i- ,,i et uhers.rolls, lube null and all otli-- r o.pnp-mcli- l

lie,,. sal.', lo lUe ecoiioinic b'Uld- -

"t Hie ole alld S.ll ill ol va'llosand by addim; a Hoxeniy-li- x io.s.-iioiii'r

encino, the dailx ip.icilv ollb,, plain can easily !, in, leased loI'Ja inns. 1, veioptneni xxvil, in ilumines is also pinu a.-,. w iih tinolber work.

Matizas 'Miil.i'i Coml Mi ikc,' he aligas I i.'X ,'l.i,ii'i,i .........

xvhicli is oi, nine two hui ii drillsOil its pl'opel't.X 111 (lie leillO inoii,,-talll-

111, oil- - .1 CO"'.! strife 1,11 IIH'

leniei aid ' laim l is, xved- ai a d, pillof .l.'iT I, i t. 'file dl ili parsed lliroiiuilsiM, 'en I' ''' "'' sniphidcs xx Inch lax.11. le heueilh ill,, It'oll CilPplUU nllll

;ies evci'i promise leal lOlllillU- -

iti. .JudKc .Norman iiaue. me,1, lit of tin- . Ill .o tl who has belli onl,o,,l i,,r the is! ten dais, was nr.nl-lv i, leased wilh Hie stlike and I" ls'bif.bli eiieouiai;. .: t lb ' results s

tai obi. lined with Ho' drills .IihIklair,, left lor the ' asi, but pe, ts I

t ft tn n ill fix e "l' SIX. Weeks.

Millv Williams. Ida, ksiniih attin, I..

' mine oil III,' Aladlo. souJ.V-.--

.:, !.,. .diev C.I lile IIH oil Wedllooiioli to spend a day or so in iiilis-bor-

Millx saxs that Ihe company is

work ina a for f cidile'ii .r tw nixmen .and Ilia' Hiele is pbulx "! "r,,n smbt in the mine. Hcside olllilwotkins. lb,, mine has two shallsdown 'Jim and in 't. respeeiix ,lxA station lias been, made at tin- ".'"'- -

foot lel e alld a efoss-- i ni "I sometlli! IX feel W ill be Iliad,. IO the oil).

Mosl of Ihe inillel s at Ihe Moiiananear hllsboi-- w . re laid ol f the earlypart of ihe week, in older to dxe lb'mill an opportunity to dispose ot He

"mi ions of or,- now axiailin-- . If at

in. lit 11 is rumored lb it the oilman.w ill urn in a tu n null al no uisia.olate, 11 statup 11 , lioiv ,li op

pins ,11 ore

OLD SPANISH LAND

GRANTS SUSTAINEDBY TEXAS COURT

San Vuioiiio Toyas, ",. A ,h'cisión w Indi w ill I'l'ol e of Ufeal illlpoi'ianc,. in ,'and litigation ill Texas, i

wher,. many HHi-- ib petid on r.ranlsjmad,, bv Hie el'OWIl. xx

handed down I.y Associate Jumna ii.li1. Neil of Ihe loiirth oui i of , ix il ap- -

peals of Musi dt;,. The cas,, hi xvlii.-l- j

.lose A It a I' Ion s el al. Iieiircplaintiff and .1. f Hox, c as ib i,f. in bin t was iba aleil on the pi iiidplthai In ow lor of la ml a, .pin d '3Idle llneiiah an old si o tu is md oh-

1ÍC d to I' , .,111,1 I"!' III . .leposllot'i jl,1

of lie ol iL'inal tille I Ik M'.'pl Id jVjlie lliusl l,ec, ilieill in a pl.u ,. wli.'li ftt ll '.' ale lie a ra , ,e, ,. ,1 o l,.-

Tío- Hile in siion was ur.iiit.'d loMo. li b-- ii. i,.r. an.', si 'i' "I He , oliiplainalil ajnl o! Ihe ori.'.n. ,i set- -

tiers ,.! San nlolilo oi r;. b

: mu: ,1,. !.,('!" i '' f' ' rm.rHi, proviin-e- now in nt. r ".' the

lix. When si. il .xx as l.loud'l in a

he i r i .ii ..r lb.- pi ..pi iix t be oria- -

ill ,1 decline Itl w as pi oil':. '.'.I. bill allad ..'I S,, do. ,S,o, i. ,.. . i.,l led ..f tile

,,s,,TI I , it il ha, o II epi In Ibeoffice of 111, ' ' i I'l'i. Hist' ad olI'll., prole r a el: Ii ,'S f li. r. Ibe Oocll- -

,,,, ,,l , n- - -- e' ,ei I.. ... l'liuiixl, appeal licole 1. o the I'l'Sllll,,, im! i! Tin. ll ll ' i i colli, tl- -

linll ,.t Ill, I, - her cell xx .1.- - ' II' IT"I;, ,1 Of ti'.. lloe,, IH, III l.eili;: O Ill S ' 1,1

l.t ..Cl.lel.ee II III, ..-- IK K llb.ed tp.s o V i ' i It, ' II. Id fx o a.

OI, t tor II. ill.! ! Ic ' "'I''' xx as a fill-

or !.,.''' r, il,' ll.e I'.nl.' of:, rile-- : it

is ,.. to :,. court lor its pin- -is 'oír- - as i' w a- - k' I'' "' ' i' pi .."

.1, I

Hi. i;i ni,ib' h I. H li -- Hell.

bil!,;.--'

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Tu I ll tin t l inn-- .

' Til IS ll to ll 111 I il, Kr..o, i i

w, !l :to il.

! li. Ill I nuil..lis

ill sel'.

.d'5f;

At .Faekwiiivilli'..lucksonx lllo, Klu., I'l l'. ".Keen

contests wit,, ill,, order at Monorioltoday. riuo luxorites wnii.

First rare, llnvi- fiit'lonus. si llin:.--l'i'.s-ney- , win; Vullouin second; WhileWool, lliinl. Time. ,;ii!

Second nice, live inn one-ha- lf

maidens I '.rinretts, ni.; 1 rlaman, secund; I'liivi-rm-- third. Tinn

J :0SThird race, híx I'lirluiiKH. sdltiiw;

Aliratiiun .won: Tim Golden lluttorfly,second; Sticker, lliinl. Tfmi'. 1:13

Fourth race, oven furlongs, ptiraiT. M. titeen, won; F.lfuJl, second ; llns-tru-

third. Time, 1:13.Sixth race, mil. and an eighth, si

llooruv. won; lldwin I... second;liollcview. Ihird. Tim.', J T.

At Oitkliii.il.Oakland. K.'li, 7. Tin' (rack at Km- -

r ill was sloppy today owlinr to thelii'iivy rain last hlKht. Kosslaor, themost consistent pi rj'ormer In re, wonanother piii'H.' when Mill' led nil I'1'nay in th.' fourth, In. alius liufobllm?Water easily. The heavily played

took tin. third raci'.Ji.-- Stoni- - stumbled and foil m quar-

ter of u mile the llnish. Jxledoriwescaped injury.

Firm nice, futurity course, sollinit:K. M. Fry, won; llev.on, second; Aih -

ua, third. Timo 1:12Second ra.'o. throe furlongs, purse;

I'ortol.t (..'unen, won; Winona Winter.HiTond; I'M da third. Timo :3ti r.

Third raro, futurity course, f i n r :

Inclement won: Hilly Mj'iT, second;Lena Lech, third. Timo 1:12.

Fourth raro, mili- and twenty yardpinw; Itosslure, won; Unhiding Water

Kalelfih, thiril. Time 1:43 5

Fifth raee, mile anil sixteenth, sell-ing: Convent Hell, won; i spentilo,second; springbn.ii third. Time 1:50

Sixth raee, 5 furlonM, ipurso; n

won: .Napa .Nick, second; oldMexico, third. Time 1:01

At Tiiniui.Tninpa. Flu., Feb. 7. Thru- - fn tor-

iles ulid hinvily played second eh,, icostook the races ,at. Tampa today. Thefeatur,. was the fourth lace, in whiehIClizabcth in, the pla.xed

c holee. Won.First raee, three ftirloiins Sane-tio-

won; l'ount Dc 'ro. second;Louise P.., ihird. Time. :3ii

Second race, five and one-ha- lf fur-longs, selling Kanona !irl, won: JoeFnllert. second; Sallie Siiviise. thiril.Time. 1:11

Third raee, five furlomts,Kniinola, won: Serenade, mrnml; Vir-ginia .Maid, third. Time, 1:0 4.

Kimrlh race. mí. fu i Idiik-"- . soliumKliztibethan. won: I 'at ondolel. socoml;Temper, third. Tine'. l;'

Filth r n e. m ven furli.n-rs- . a' 'llinuOrinase, won; Autumn liirl. mrnnil:lintinnckboh, third. Time, i:::i.

Sixth race, noven furolnus.. selliiu;llartini;. won- - W. I. Hindi, second;La Fayette, third. Time, 1:;i2.

Kat "em u: Juke, li.-m- .

I'iylit I'riiiniitiTs I'nil ti Aai'ccSalt Lake City. I''d. 7. Alter ml

informal talk today between "Tex"lilekard and Jack Hl.nson. partners Inth,. contract for siami the Jeffries-Johnso- n

fit; lit. the statement wasulM-- "'it that no nureemerU bad boonreached as to the place in whieh thecontest will be held.

Ludles! beautiful souvenirs, Collitheater ludn' iiiulince.

JACK JOHNSON IS

CHAMPION HOLDER

OF POLICE RECORD" r" ' ,

Jack Johnson i.s chanipion ofrhiimpions in 1he matter of poboeeoiirt records. The bl.-oi-; putcilislha been In more mixups with thelaw in the pnst yiar than anv finí?eelebvity of the present or past, andIn n number f capes Iimh been coin-pelle- d

to pay a fine. 1 H mania foruto speedino; has boon tile cause of

most of his trouble, but he has alsobeen "pinched" lor fiKhtiiiK as wellus havlnii been made ilefotidaiit inordinary civil suiis. Follow inn ishis record:

May 21. 10"!' Johnson's automo-bile seized by sheriffs in Philadelphiaon writ of attachment in suit to re-

cover board bill.Afnv 2:! Koreed to setlle '' bill "''

4 1)0 presented by a woman !'.r nur.x-iii-

his brother.Mav GO Arrested. ehal'Ked with

violatint; speed laws of l'.oston, andfined.

Jllllp 2 Johnson pleadod Kinltv toi harce f violatiiuv speed law regula-tions. J'nid $5 fine,

June a Arrested n Montón in suitbrought to colli et obi debt of 4 1.

Later smashed his automobile in cwild rid,, through city.

July 1.0 While at Crown l'oim.Ind.. had a road race with automobile. 'Machine skidded; opponent'.-- ;

nxl,. broken. Voudk ornan seiioiislyhurt us result of reckless drivini;.

August 5 Arresieil in London, uni-on telegram i'loin chief of poliee ofWn.idsloek, charged v. ii'.i exeoedtm-speei- l

limit. la a wild ride run downanother automobil,. and sm.:.sbed il.Tmí.1 lino.

October 21 In a pai.i.l" in S.'iiFrancisco drove his nutomobii,. n

thi'.iuah th" utr.-el- : air. led foriolutini: speid law.Januarv 2. ltd') Jumped contract

with Tcrri- Haul,.- theater; miniaeel'attached irni:ks. When constableserved writ Johnson tump, d on bishueca., and ytPed: "I'll hit the tils'man v. ho touch s il." Air. sled bypolice.

JalHI.irv 4 Held l; by coiistald.--an, I made to pay eosis lor iompiro;contract to slow ct li'irpiesne CaV'U-n- .

lMit'burK.Janu.-v-y 14 Arest.l in llosl.ni,

for breaking a window in ab.JanuHiy 20 Air-sle- in N w Voi k.

ehaled . iih ess.ll, It ml al.otli I' ic ytoin barriM.ni and lo-l- in tl.'"" bail.

Souvenirs worth ubi!, today. Com-

l old Wave .ri ll.

Kinctoii. N. V.. Koi. 7 'l h- - th.inn t r sank io ibme. to b.w

tel. today at Stamford. I'davlotintv br.akiiiK tliH xxint-- rs

f,-- r 'atskill moiiuta in

Mob Rushes Ring as ProtestAgainst Decision of Referee;

Policemen Who Interfere Are

Badly Beaten; No Arrests,

(By Morula Journal Siieiln) l.ineil WlrelCincinnati, I'.'b. .". A prhte liht

betrtei'ii kid Ashe of Cmemnatl amiJack Morsun of I ndia laipolis late

broke mi in a riot In which fivehundred men ptii'tieipated. Two po-

licemen were badly beaten ami sev-

eral ol hers less seriou.sly hurt. Thedecision vns awarded to Kid Aslie,colored of Cincinnati.

Tin- Ihtht Mas scheduled lor (enrounds an,l afiov time hail been lull-ed, Keferi e Simcoe announced his de-

cision in .favor of tin- liearo piieiiistover his Indianapolis opponent. Theannouncement at once created an uproar.

Several hundred .spectators ro.-- e totheir feet and velüiuí at tile top oltheir volee. rushed toward the rintf.The and the referee madetheir escape wish difficulty and thenthe IlKiit became Kcneral,

Two policeman rushed into the mobfind were at once sel upon and beat-en. The r'ot as linally qui lied aftera number of persoiis bad been ser-iously hurt.

Xo arrests were made.

RICHMOND TO STAGE

NELSON WOLGAST FIGHT

Sen Pianciseo. I'd,. T. At a

of tin- "principals ol' th,. emi-tía Nelson-WoUas- t liKht woíl' ii t l'i;;'nlit Mas definitely decided tonmht tohold the battle al Point liiehinond.The relet , e will be chosen tomorrowThe names of Jack Cujean of 1'hila-delnhi- a.

Kd of Cliieaiio, KddicSmith of ia I, ami Jack Wei b. I'MdieCranev and John' Her Bet welt; kU.tk-

( otTrotii Alici'd of Scliediilc.0d, n. I'lah., Ki b. T. Willi einh-lee- ii

bouts in which to SanFraticisro and win his waiter JamesCoffroih racing fniiji London to theUoldeii Cate anaiiisl timo pa-s-

throush iietc at ." o'clock ibis aiiei-ii- o

on on the overland Limited. Hi'was four hours ali'-a- of his sclied- -

Ul".

I'jinllian l lics n( New Orlc.in.New 'irleans. I'd,. 7. Louis l'aul-ha- n

mad,, one 1 lie lit of twenty min-

utes' duration lu re lam ' today. Aftercilcllns tin- City Marl: rac- conr.-i,-- . a

number of linns, lie turned his ma-

chine a biplane, to tin- westand mad,, a ioiirnev lo Lake 1'ontdi-ir-

(rain and return, a ilisiane,. of fourmiles. II- - attained a masimuni In Uhlof aboul cuu fc l.

EXPLAINS WITHDRAWAL

Of GIFT TO PRINCETON

I'l'inci ton. N". J.. I'd,. 7. M. Tylerf'avne. '77. chairman of the then grad-

uate school cominillo,, of the board oftrustees of rrincetou university, is-

sued a slaloment today, staling wh.vWilliam '. Proctor, 'Ml. of Cincinnatiwithdrew Hie xii't of a half milliondollars for th propostd madiiale e,,-h- e.

.Mr. Payne' slatcuu nt in part fol-

lows:'Seven years aito a plan for a grad-

úale eolleiie ,as inoposed, approvedby the trust m s ,,:id puldislnal underHie atithoiily of President Wilson.This statement of Hi- - plan has b, eniepeiit.ed! reaffirmed by th,, presi-dent and never oiiesiiotied unid .Mr.

Ploclol's U'll't bud be,,, accepted lasti icto her.

'Hi, Pre, jor. an alumnus, madethis mai'iiii iceni oiler ,,f hall a mil-

lion dollars to assisl in carryiim outthis sehriue of a gradual,, college, sowarmly advocated by President Wil-

son unsolicited. 1fe mude two con-

ditions one that the hui'dinii shall belihice,! idiere they will hale room to...sii.'ind. and II Ilnr ivas that an-

other half million dollars shall beraised lor th,- - uraduaie eolciVe. II.has made no other condition o :'tlmi he has asked th.- privil." oferectins on,, buiidiin-- - as a memorial !

ids Parents."l Y'iin the start bis net lias

been met With Sill ll 11 ,,;,, e

I'leplom ills motives hae o n

misconstrued, his atiene,, lias en -- o

sol ely tried, ihat sell'-rcs- i ' Inslast demand,,! Ihe witloii a m c' I. --

m ineelv i;!l t.''

'i'liree Itcail in Mine.Cabnnct. .Mich.. Mob 7. Thro,, men

tataliv injured andiv, i e ki.bd on,,foui othei belt ibis afternoon bj tinbre.i!, in-- oi a siren op th,. ti,!- - ,,f a

Ihe Houih K- arsarU' niine.

oHe l'.'.lt I tdl oll wllal II is, Jtalld.

if voir lath, r is at all unreal onabi I

shall put me back to the wall and11

sun'--.Vi-!: P it i here. That woaM

hi- th,. icii.m position - Answers.

Th9 Swine cr Shi Flcw?Ah met I saw a h' nnd l.nthvxtne sty,h inciv--

. ..., ... nf wa'.lowini! MWine,

i '.',. 'lK-ke,- l the nostril awl'tuo-i- a...f..

the eye;. "I.hoU tlie some eTlien spoke a vutce,

ofiard!"I fled, an.i afiet-lilia- t seemed t nrsti luí. i. ttciiiui mas oí rose piac usi ,

white,With dewy buds 'mM Jart green fou.ii?e

11 tr ' 1

. . . I !. f ellt.nn, s i iü.ei'iciiTi, lirM-z- c that aliiiit uni

IIAHN CO.

Phone 01I t ltl! WlllllfItlilt K. I.imi:,

Montezuma Trust CompanyALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

Capital and Surplus, $100,000

INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS

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GROSS, KELLY & CO.I n c o r o o r n I tl )

Wholesale Merchants and Dealers. in Wool, Hides and Pelts

Navajo Blankets, i'innn Nuts, J't-ans- , Cliili, Potatoes andOther Native .I'rotlucts

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ll.ui-.e- - at lias, i:- -. N. M.:N. M .i Pu ns . M. I.ov.an.

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Williams Drug Co., - 117 W. Centralcxxxx)ocoaooccooocr3C03oa

ROYAL DYE WORKS AND HATTERS

We Clean and Dye Evc.-yth- Clcanable or Oycab'c

Ladies 'jmd Gentlemen 's Tailoring

Old Hats Made New

New Hats Made to Order

Fhone 419. Our Wacjon Will Call. 40.3 W. Centra: Ave.

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THE ALBUQUERQUE MOJNIWG JOURNAL. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1910.

Live Nes From New cMexico andArizonaEl 1

me::

What's Doing all Over the Great Southwest Aargumentfad worthy

farofmore

note,oolent

and'than

an

....... ...." - - - words: -

lh,. case of MoiKKi.in. it vs. A. II. i P SI mlOIIISO t 1. 'ohlol'lll to till- - II- -il'.ni'i mi ins ol m ii"ii six f tin- ri

ni W 'A t t.lailnK in llii' distance

u.'iiiRiiii.. r . i favor or theHALF A MILLIONUSE Of WATER FOR i itr . ti. a ir rcertain prom- -lihilntirf I,,,. i'.'.2.si ,,I'vory notethat tti.lt r may Itf t olidm li'tl .ni- Ir- -

FOR FORESTS III

The truly appreciative loverof good beer goes blocks outof his way, (when necessary)to enjoy that delightfully sat-

isfying, individual goodness. peculiar to

ELECTRIC PLAN!

NOT WASTE

Ulllllllli.il Hl'tClT.I iMinrles K. Allen, ahu hns Wen Inthe iMiintj- - jiiH wiiji iim ut'tioii of thearañil Jurv on the i Iliii-- of imsmilt"itll 11 (le.'llllv VfHi,.M nil l'elile .lon-Mv-

ivim rcleuse,! ;,t(. S.,i The.l. ientl.int H hrotlier. I. A. Allen, from

JIY.it Worth. Texiis. airiv.'tl Saturilay..nit) tirrnnifeil t Ky,. ,, n, tv bund of! J..."tl"'. fi.x.-i- l l,y the f.'.irt

Fellii,, .Mtintoyii. t h i a nhot lty

(jini'ii.ii's. Asstiinlm; thatthis i 'i ill t ttlil he coiisitiiiuriteil;i tut this M ' u fi mn I In- ft in. infer t husMil In i In in 1. I.'l li- -i lilt' i lull I

14 t pinned n nil injunction hl'M'flt'n'il .i iniltrary the v, especially Ini - u ni IH" cleat I'l.in ii'l'.i i 'lis mi

11 j il II lion l!nf iluposi il llllcht ttolkiipuii tin iti ' iul;i ii I. Tin- - cuas- - II

In- ii. I.I i" í i i u ,i shottiiiit In iIh'court, n hit h i.i il'i.ii'i lesa hy Ihls tiimpossible. . t J S'l' ll tiitltlilil has lll'.lliiiiin. I 1 tiinl ii is i - i:t iim' furthis tt.iii'i I'l'itiiiiK from tin' (M il mil

SOUTHWEST i' miMmrnmMien, is leiin-erllln- I'll! is still in H

ilaimel'ous eontlitliiii i hi .'.itenetl withtill Mill polSlltl.JUDGE POFE DECIDES

i i T ill j l obtained. TllifGila National Reserve Draws

BiAfiest Slice in New Meico;ARTESIAN TEST CASE h.itlllii h It iintle. a ilelliIaillS showIII' V are il in i t iliiu; I't (li. its l ull

COMMERCIAL CLUBFive Millions Voted Servicejby House of Rrpiesei tati;vcs.

- bilí I'i ilil r v. ill In-

'.Ii-- -. I. .'it;, a .'"in' '! "I thisLouit nulos Usui,', oí flow of !'.". " mi ..;!,....

'Should mu Ii flimim,: mil lit- ; nWell lOr tUltlim (Ji)eiatlH'! -i- t'-in ibmi ii,.' ...in i iv, ii in.,- -

ll 1. i iii il' i i.,i. ii nllltli Aim i j .tiHiriiiil Hinr.iii, f

13 Mii'iscy ilitililin;;I I. I.'., I' l ll. J I j

Cos! is Permissible Pica kli'i

Residue is Ukillzi'd.

PASSES STRONG

RESOLUTIONS

Ti,,. .v,,i i :,, i '.it,w ii i.iam it run:, .

K : 7 i W irm mi

'I'll'1 htei.'.-- of J i tri ftelili' I vi s! ininal le. lini; lieltl. - .Hi il the total mum of i."i,in;t.Vvn for

'file .'iiiiu.il itif, in,.: oi lh" tin lui't l m n it t . I if thix ,tii,..e'iit thets . '( utt Mr. t of I'll, il if , ..null if 11. 1.1 fu! Ion till,' lit If tor III- - mi tilt. II- -

in Cunti'li toil. iv In i t iii.laii, ,. i;hiaiite o Imest rii'i- - in .Wit .Mt xi, o'tli.. in ! m. in m il .in. an. J.iiiii s t rul Ari.on.i it..ri. -:

It. million ii. is i. el. t ii il a in 'in'i.r Al.uiei ii,,'i..ia' loit st, .i v lli .ni".ni I,., til'l. l:ill fell 1.1 for II re f 3 .1 . I I

STi:i;, M IIli(S AVIiol s;io JI5 V. Copper Av.9 Itioiie .V V. 112.

Roswcll Citizens Put into Con- -.lu- - ii.'iti.iinti a tlx iiiw JJl. cn.. n..,i. a,:.--- ii ',ll;i lilfoll II. I'.e.lH 1MIR il

Hit I for une year. I 'mil !,t I I Mi '. l.soii llallollal mi fl, Neil- - .Mexico,

i unit riuit'ii m;uiui;Possible Faikne of Urton! right and Steady; i

I.I 'liiri. a. hua ll la! ti'it'ti. Arizona.'

NOTES ABOUT THE

SOUTHWESTLa ;e Project,ll'tl N.'U .Mi'XI.o. ÍJ1.1 il

I 'oenllillo n.il'iillal lfl'1'.ft, . I'i.ollil.

1'iH'iiji.nei nalí-1'.- al lores!t .... i .

.m,. t ni i til ííiI'm.I il (!V 'I in;s t' l,'it,' it J t J

t K f .i lion inlati'iM t n:sM''.'viturt i n r tlum hi ihUl't coiiil

terrIziñgtheAl iK'tliii, I (Spr.liil f orrmiiunilmce t llornln .ItiunuilJ LampThe

rr. bVroMi ii.itlotial forem. Aiiztom. $:;..' I;",v"l;. A. M.. I'.'ii. 4 Tlie f' lí

el 'hi' litlüi'IIK oí K'.MVeü inIialil li.Uiolla! inris!. Xeiv JI o. j ,,, . pr.os-t- ! .liv, of ther;ar."e.s fon st, X.-i- Mexieo. i

rs "f ,l'' 'l'l"-- r I'-- vs riv.T to theH.3IV : I'i't I leek lantl m Sun Mimu-- l

Uiia natl'.iia! iei ebt. ..yv MexieiV :, m! i ;na,lt..ltii,. on.ti.- are fully ex- -'

iltli-ssi-.- l m Iho riifu.lnil..,,. tl. ',.....

i

Al Seit.. lh- - 1 ,..!--,.)-.

I s..:i eliCeiirt.-,-. Seitr., iiail a part of the tiiuinl.'ami iml. x finí;. r t u; mi :,n, his ri:,hrh.'ttnl l atl'y , riiihe.i in nia, liin. ry atthe h' ix l.-- t.a-i- at W illi aius.

JmiNUI ltuf Ii lu I li Mmtilrts .ttniriutllllnHyiril, .. M Fi Ii 7. ...Jnilj:.. Wr-1- .

till I! I'.. I (In- l.i-- li I. t mill II i

ii'vi.li , i tiinlii iiiiii' !i lit íaior ni t!iiIII lili- till. Ti'MllIU Ml !

I" li- -l 'he in in "i ll IanTin- - cito: is tli.,1 t.r I'moii 1, iii i

the líostult 1. trie tat;!.'colllpailt . pl.lititii.. It 1. is alt-si- an

tteil inspector. kina nil ori't it,nii'iiln ilit.-iiil.tit- ,iuin asín- -; artcian"til .tatel ill its lii.lllt. Hit- l Hit till I' .'IIn imr lh.it Un t ,il' l in wanted. In'limit's (tiiitti ttnltlw tln'l tlif i'M' hiUn water it hi- ii sans monet In oi-- i

i alius lh,. itijf.it '" ma '.tMt,. uiti.ii''the latt innMiHiit; lliv It U.ll:the I tit In iml .ti'mtt-i- l tn run f --

Maslc; and thill cmil l.lili! tlli In

irvilliiK 'hi' i'niiii'1,!!)--. .'is !

I iiiiili-- ttni, tu lit- ilmiu;. 'iiill till" ll.' iisr ni lln- - llSi'IUl' Ii" '

lirla illuii. Tin- ti. .'muí, in ii Milt..i)I l.'i I xl.'ltii v for lh.- II,. i iitnitii T!i'lull opinión in tin- rn ft--

, vt hit Ii Im hiKft'llt illtt'l'l tt lu M'ti'lf liMIIB in II.allt'Kittti Iti'lt, ii us iolimiH'

Ifvl'ttn tl. Il. itli in Ki.sw. li I:l.ilit tMimiMliy. In Hit ilitlt i. I 1".iih!oT I'llHM'K I'tuil.tl. N'.i. ).;'tf,

Thm In n Klili l.l.nu'il In lln A!Itniilll Will I nr u , l.ir tn i Mr,. in li'ii!oii'll lK riiiv I. t:n t i.iiin.tli. 'I 'l l

illloiviiiK it. il. i lu lio tin .1 vt'iil ontiii il In ,t i...ti its i n tiuvi!M-iti tin' ai'fiml i!i.it ii. í,,vn ,.l Kit- I

tl-- frtini mill ivcii iiiiii n ,'..imtin.i.'i (Ik- .Mlif-ii-.- Wt U At I. .i'itu- -

i! Miin li 17, ! 'o.Tin- - lift i, v. t!S:i,r is ,'i!,!,,l.il ii!.,.:i

II iri'iiiill''it. tl,'-i- . Ihtl ('! iiMt- o; Hi

E WOMEN0ii.ii-t- l iiiianimoi.yly ,.t a reiiresent.i- -

J.'llli-- I

Í Jl. I7i.Kalltah

1. ti';i I 1'ort st. N'oiv Mexieo.

national forest, Ariit'HiaAX'ittk ni'! l. u 111 oil tile I'Hiiatril.

ti'tli oí a ii'iiitiiiu o he ini.if-'ie- . I. y the f'.tiZi ::s' hank ; ieltrust i uini'.tnv. The m iv hniiil ;t,s: v.il!

ne lin t nut oi iiic K isieeii ( omntor- -lal eliilt last ntKlit. r.r.

lh- - ft solutions as üiloptetl:lil'Sllllliilills,

Wheitas. Informant, n fr..ns relial.leLAS VEGA S

j oust ,'iiiei: i ? 'ii The plans for itTi ! í::ist i rt t"a film,, to t'ais rlub that t'er-- 1

ran n ivTex.

A bright and steady light depends opon lbccnslruction oí t!ie lamp. .

Tie ben f,!;i!l lias put forth its best effort inrcrivstiiig tkc Kayo Lamp.

A ; tiif air is feci to tl;c flame so does the lightI urn. T!:c ca:y-t'.owii- current of air throughi!,c a'r-tub- e of the Rayo Lamp secures a uniformliyht, wi;h never a llickcr or Care.

The iJeal family lamp. Made of trass througS-ot- :;

ar.d beautifully nickeled.T!:c R.-iy- i a linr-pricc- lamp, but yoa cannot

get a be'.ier lamp at any price.

Once a Rayo user, always oneEven Pear !f Nnt fit Yours, Write faff

Des riptive C.tular to the Xeuiet Agency ol tiit

C0NTC7ENTAL OIL COKPANYIncorporate?!)

mi I'. rsoiis inter, M. ,1 m ivhat isn. as in,, as i,.-f- ,s irrmatini,:( All - - -- I n

IUU tj:)0! o; )""";' l. n. .ith of l.i, territory A straim.rof .Ven an. I itn.tt is Know i tor l:,iy. hailingas tlie I'--ek i;rant pi'.ii a , ...mth of I Kin., ii.is ro).iH.lWu.is. in s,i Minn,.! ;'i.j niiul liiipe t t'lUaiiniii: somen

hi- - Ili. Ille asfront Wellintoii.--

liis roll ol hills'-: oyer ;Hii last

bifakii'g Causo of Excite-- 1

ment; Girl Empties Six I. in lh,. r tlMiit ilis- -lOUlillts. .eiv Mexieo. ati- e illti- - llila;. Satliriiai- nilni; tiie iliv-rsiol- i tf th- - uat't-f- i . ; iieitrli t ot Will

--''t.ll't'I. ntioln national toreit. .New

I

.MaPZ.iii 'laiimial iolifl. Xew M.-xi-

10. iii.;;s.I'i'i iim iiatittii.il fui Xen Mexiee.

J .'IMVi.oil ii.ilioii.il lertf-- t Ai ioiia,í :;;i.s:.i.

f'liUii.ie s iiiiiioii.il fort st, Afi.oliail'.n; 1.

Tout national forest, Arizona,1 I

'I i!".!ian naii.oiil for. st, Arizona..'7.-- l I

Hill naliolla! it It ft. Xew Mexieoaiiil Ariion.t, Jla.741.

I I. iei;ate A11.lt. us has a hill ie!lllilli;iii tore the hoiife 11 hi. ii a ut horize anili iri'tit the mTiliii't ol theti ieiv to 1'h, tries Kiiiifiil. ailiiunisira-t"i-- .

of Watroiis. Me: i inuun, XeivM.xli tt. t!i- Mini of S'.i'tt tor tit iretla-H'ni- s

t oniniitteil hi Iiitlians.

tiifia piiiahleJ Then Faints, it'l-'- ti onn'll Mt le 1,,'li! .li ii'i jury.!.!" !'"'.-- ant! i!- ir.'t loptnetit ami npiiii

hvtil.

the Ana i -"'"'" ""'I ", ' !". ale! tw,,l HUluirh la IK. J ,,ll X.

nloies.iitl i.rojet ls, j AU'hereas. The l"rtoii I i k pi !.., . .i,ea:i Clutiiina, f

iim rnint nt eatfl nrs- - 01 ih- - an li"!'n lias eaaiit l.iT'trtion ol 1'hai.is vi.t.. n-- .if ili 'ian.l tan-- - n,f i nuil I lia I it,, i ii o Me ti V ritiiti, X. l f. It. 7. Titt l e I;.l'l.iintilf hi'H im milium:! üíi.-- Imn

tl.i' il! tile liiai'ilillel'v--- xinur ii. Iti'.-- The.'r tae !., it i'li, J i rtive. o.--. iiit.s. Ill ni .llitilli'lll, il

pi im- elaim to ti" u ai(.r t oi s.u, l i t r í, ... p

anil that th.-- nrV i i, thf' s..,,iilli-i- eal.',-ht- , i'.irvil.tf In r llauic

tl, n - lar: : tor. The ti, i, arm. e!ilas -e late to s.;

siitet liil to the

'''' '"'"''" tie H 'lent aiiioim thehy the. .it ti.,iii', ni elt. I., mi,,,-tain a suit hill fiat K.i'h a stall iiinfl I'ein ir im- i...;.t,i.i ' ii ,.f ,, V, ii,nW m.tfiü.iMie.l i ltln-- 111 Ifie lit Hit ill.- r ill! ! a f. i i. s i atttlll.l-- i tothe teiruoi, or lit ...me . i -- .. vi l.t, '

lk ,..iro.erty liti.'i'. mi an. , ..ii

Hip vleiv - ., i . , t" alón.-- . U,m iiimI, Mi k

the , il tit .i.itl.,M : 'l Mia- . M IKClf mil fN'lli l'etf..iia re IniillyIn . .ii.-i- .. Hi ,,, ,,,,,! , :rti:l;t-iie- .y 011., one ln inMi.'tl

The l' "l,i,i"ia j'l'it' . ''.i I i " lon iiii; an i ,iH:in, e tu tío ir homeilolll l!,', tl.it is , ó, ' ,. .'It tl!.- It t fi.l. I. S'.ile lh.- I'm III ellllt I'timimir ! V . , ni lije V.IUtlH tVolltell. lie ke.lleitiiiii ettiiii. te ir , tit, f ( t ' hai i ii.i- - a: th,- Ui..is ui, lll,l.lv

til'.'Í Ilk level. ñu

!ar;-i- . hat v .hii k u as al.ove

of lite t hihli"..;;st,..l.' Tn eim-v-

ini iietl a j.iry to hohi

KNIGHT'SAUCTION

TliurMlay Afteriiiion, 1 'obi-nar- IO1I1,

O i ltielv Miiiip.

' t I'e ftillllil i.y.J Jstiee Hii'.ll suni :i iüatjvsi this

i, i, i't; , tl tl .:o;-t'rton lake nn..l , ...

' "l,f ....;..,;-t- .t ol I :.!!.an.iWhere Th-r- Is a. h,i! n V.X p,.i,l- -

i.: in ,.,wiv! v.i. .i,v ., ,s p, , .. ,"--

t.t turn ..v.-- - lite n rntt.rv of New "'' :Ur ''"IMexie.) the aforesaiil 1'iton lak.. pr... i oils :s.-.- -;, at tae l...,.r..t, i V of the,jeet uitli its wat.-- elaim for the pur- - ,v sme'u"'- lln- i liiiil lir.ir.k a;

'" :,k,'r "' ! -f ' af'.iei.t n.iiipose of ht.-li- il"--- i lt.p,, muler what iskiioun as the "i'.ii'fv' itet. anil nmekiv tM.ift.i n, r;. thii.s

Whti-eiis- . The eontlitions at the j t as ih.aie to .i tv a.

A Mil nas liurii'iue, tl ill (he hiitiselet, u.ii" 'aim ion provi'liiis" for an

ap, topi ii'tion of ÍJ.'.nyii for thr fiet li.'isiiineiit of a iish i nltiiral ttlation.let ImlliiK pillehase ol site, eolistrue-ti- ,

n o! Iitiihtinii- anil pniiils .111,1 i,iiip- -"'i- mm llllll : 1 lie. rati!! lit l.l'.illt. I!".!! Hlt.I.ti t,e pcVi n, I ill i!'( I1K1IIThe Ian, i!.as e! th.-- i ee'.i.i. r r iiiiet"' him hi .l MaKale. uho ari. r iin.l-- ! :' " U- - "l"r oi .r.,'.tiiiu. i in-

ns nniiiithi o., a. .1 ., !!!! pioviilet taut tile linaiinn for theHot he ,! in, lifts. I ,;l .Sel.ill I. el is I "hi Hint h.'l- t'rioti lake are nint h mor,, favorah!

Willi.. tn l'r,.st ,i,.,i ;,t .1 , ..t ,,' , last' eelt. let t as,-,- ! haii - etl a rt.( I.tnooln eeumy for l..tt thirtytiirs. .ill. I at th,- - time of his deatha s ! -- ír.ias!, r at Jit ,1 ilia.

Seeshall I.. "I'll i"f '""ii r .t'i- ..(' thelioth as to itititlltit' soill liv tin

e ami lailtor. tint eilliiatit..1 I'.imintr

I a r.'v.iluT a nra .-- I I.. .'!! tiiinii at rantioiti. Ai-'- l ir

i'.lll.li f l.l'al fll.tls in tile tlil.i-- ieontiitions. tor i anil horti-- 'sai i .Miiiii.it V IK- oiiii any

, I .I.., ..1. ml,, .a,. I.t tl,.. ,.vt....i is r. ii.lv It, .1 en ,1 , .i -

llltt.lt to .'a onemki's ' a,

lit l.ani.üil pi ,tt. r iim in lh

!H tie . ell,lfls I

a the p.'t'ati.H. ..I,' t I s t h- il a"I Ii I f. "i ! '..It lit

t..--i- oi i i ii oi,'. tu h- - i ,in i. ,1 Ti,, In the ..a rlv h store o! in a eannimr. I... -- 5 ...1., 1.....1 . . ' 1.,,, ri,,.. ;.. .,

ion, i' im u at loi- - in- -- his 11. tv ñu,, ti!- pi 11 i ,nt s 11. : in tiietf as a waste ,,. , . .,,,,, ,...,.,,.,..,' ,.,,,.1 .',,,, i, v,,'..r i,,.i'-- i t ',. 1. .. ' ' " "''!' rtUht the hm.' ofthe I'.oii-- , :as uñón t...iiliik-- 11, . shots1 pr.ahiet tiie 01 n hleli involv-- 1 ; ......... ,.,r,. ,' . '1. .... ...

'. . ,

' ' '.',' ' Hai'vi' i'hi:f. i'.l'i.ut tiv. niib-- trom

at the homo of Mr. A. Holmhoe. SllXarlh Fourth sire, t. I will sell atauetion the line ii;rnit!:re of this Sroom home. I looOs eor.sist in part ofa iteit-- $ 4i. steel ranae, kit. i,. 1 uten-sils, kitehen rahimt. iiist:e.s, plass-wiir- e.

Jl'.". oak illniiif,' lahle, dinin?chairs, íaá htnTet, rot'kers. parlorchairs, two couches, cent, r tahle folrt-n- f

h.'i!. heat. line parlor ami din-ir.- ii

rcimn ruus; $;juu jiiiuio. etc. In-spect Wcdncs.lay bel'ere sale, flooil.i

.un! oi-- , latea! t ,! in lit- - ,,,i inesf i eoesitl. raliie niiy anil i..'..,i,..,i ti,,i in . ., ,,.,,'.,. .. .. , , V.i ""' ..." Mnuni.iinaif. n r nh.it is knott n as'let.- .r.- in. .mi. n.f that ..i.v ot, M.-st- m.m i tint tt . re throw n out , ,;,,.,,,.;,,,,-,,,,- , , .,M ,.i i .:i ,V ,iV. ',,V ,,i '

i,hl' 'ttlent,-m- : was eeinph-te- 1

to mi, Ii an i ii. ri iti.it its ii- -i isfioUr.f tl S.tllViS t Ii'- - .Ie et, MHttil. I Vlt-I- ot VI-..- llllll, 11 I ,o!,n i no tul ii 'i :,,, f i. ... n. i.i i en in

I his ton el '.' : is tie i .( ,

.is Iim '1 lie in i't.' tit.i'. in ,.i.ilíllt i tit.t.s. .. let ta. ;:

tn sl'-oi- ha, taken th.et. Tin i.o. in plies to r- -t. the iiiauuie . , , - .. .,.. v 1. ., - ,.. ,',,." ; ; "."-- '' tit stioveu t.y :,re. .Mr. aiul .Mrs. 1. UIIIi. . ,.. ,, .1 .. ." . l lie.-- ,.,1 lor I' ' ' ' .'- - ,,, 11 .11 t t t.eti .110 1 .: lor 11 I ! t re in Kstancia.11 ..it-t- i ..1-- , ,i, 11 so iieiii int; 111 rims't'ss shoii! If1.;. . ..p.iW.I lor the rt.. tart. .is et Imritii: reet nt .nets, in.- - pin ,., , , . . .. .

."ii.it K l.t.t til. I'f 11 IS llothill .IIS- - ,. I"' " "V: II..,. ...tsse.l ,.:-r.'.4- i ami iililtl.it ,'ii '.. V" A: i;,i "'" ' . Xill- - t ll tlis.l ml fett t.f IttmhtT llUSTi'.e ;;.t:ii

liitiifll el .l-e.- ll utl itt'i' t, ;, oi.ia.1 i.i.th.a' than ..r tiiei.iaei. na en ine ,ae ores " .1. ll.tgi rinan. a si.!. ' !,,v , . ..,.,,., ., ,hjt :,,,v I. '. , j ..' .V I " huuletl to the Smith-- I I aniuiry...til i, a.t . ... .... . . ...... in as. t . . pr, si. lent ; Vt . tv i:. i,I milesnuht southeast,,'... .t.'Mn .v any .). i'.n.-n- t of .v. ri;- - : mines ofk it,.'!i'ii rttlUe.l Im' IIa:e. er seeotitl i,..,,'t i. it,si,!.in; KUi.r Caiiif. ..... ...,, n, ai.i .1,.',.,. ... i . . . , I, -- i .. , I, - lltel III. III. oi IM Itiilii, ff in,'.fi' i't in- ... . . . .ft. - SCOTT KNIGHT

Auctioneervalue to I'rton lake nroje,-- . . .u mist the I.. ts,,i,p.-- i ...t, H- i- home ot Mi, I tiii'iko a kILh...- su-- . mr in

int. st of Xeiv M. xit o i n, Uslah in. , ,,ii the tit i's .ie l in n Kl'int' Th.-- 111 iv Ik- - preserved..a , re st,.,-- 1 0.1 it .. ' silo Ho- - sanii as Kf.in lorn, or I ultur.it hihI I10rthulit11.il -t. !i.i- -

... , - ;.,.... t i,,..... ,i...L In itt..tti - ttit.l iliitt .1111 fi.-- ii lir h., ma.

uea-- s in r ar, i u, . i..,itr,m- -. s,ir.-,jn- - anil (,nin,l it an aphlil joh. astari, 1, h,, tvitii P.-r- . y Ha2.-rm.1n- . of ti,e n ion ar- - ahoiit ,v...y n et aiaiv efeiorailo Si.rinis. i'o'o . theith,. town. The t:ni!-- will -. .

hi a r,l of i:ir.-i-r-i- . iiii! at .en p:a- -; f.ir the eret tain of a shall house,tie'.':; ania.nr u.ll ie ar huarthll' hulls., anil other nee, .vsa rv- f 1. ii, v. em, 11 u ill" i.it te,! , eui ii , . . . .

,1- v..,,, 1... ......... ii,.- ..'.,.i, ,tii 1, ii,,.,- siai-k- are nose ol tin t rt intr the w.u-r- ss ol saili''1 t, par

Im Hell, lal n.-- e .,1 wat.r aim ,, .f -- it ,

illite t:. et ni. t.r ,(:,.( u, ;. tl.i'fe is ,,',''HOIiJe ...Ili!'!!'. n hi t'-- ' la aval itM '

it.S VIS,' lis sia ti, fit . .lilt 'it s i- i- r. a i

"n it hi lis a- -t tot tl;,- pa; p,,.--,, i,ani, ,I i',.,K .'. I

tl is i'.'III. Il.i.'tl It :ln platuti.! tiial tailHie iw fi the A. t ol !: tl.i ti.il Ij!..

im i'aiie the es. ,.l u.ili , o la.lü'l I ,1 l.taeptitpi.f.s mi, i ili.tt t .,i,: t a, mil.. ill

t .oh eitiiaat ion vt tfti. í .uní me ií

I he 'i" 1. ) ., t In !,,..( p,., ,ill,;s. lilo-l-un. I. Imn tai,-- ,

i ,i f ,i p,- a, ., 1., j i i . i. i

lie- - ftti laa, , ,1 . , 1,. m v , , ,,, . ti I

.1. tu.lx I, to et mt t ei a,, iili:i

! I'Uililinits'.l,M I'n, ..lat . t . unit; ami a't.r iiell Hit n i anil tin vine." are veil stream to th. I .is n r t k rant lajtoii,.1!"I'f all t iiiptti. tie. in it pi oniv tin fi 'i me pitti-- l.s. is not lor mo inn hm

1,01- to tiie th plh '( a i. tt Ineht s. ,,l Xeiv Mexieo. ami thai siieli slips; "Th- - I'nilt .1 Sal- s s. ;,..;! ral in n t Itn'.t ii lili, s Acaiij; of eii-i- it coiiii'v plisen. ri SHOTTOPIfCESlio .v. el uniire shoultl not he taken. it inilii.r o! 1'i'ipareil I'piein. is tiie stt ie ot liiiil' r Kitard of Jos0 Montt. were put;r.e.iiiit mato ii 11 t xiensiie im . I li.H 11 ruin-- t'l tit.se -1 . as,-ii- i. il in th I tuteo states court 111 to tvt.rk last week on the road from

ill X t t If ttli.il, 1, h.i ill e.iI! ' Mis .'"! 1. t... am. , I tole htilie j 1. . .1 s 1 - ' '

I'tl a I'l i!' I '1 ,'i II s itotil.l' 'en "i i'"!' i.-.-'t ,..'"i ,i ollittolts no s. Ill .o nun. - it. in- 1,1 1 a It,.- Itst .'ttloti ol is külil , iv, r lite to X t 1, I .. ,. , Hi.. ...ontv

to foiitiens; Hon.lr. ii s. 1. h Kat there nailer the la a hitt. '1 he a.e- - eummissioners- - liavinf iy appro-- ! ""f'VlTUor III .Nt'll - t,., js to,t'iiri,'ii t 111 rMli'lt ti.,l, !,.' t . , t i - ) .;';,e,f I j lit

.li'i et tilt I',,, ih.i, ll.t'l Ait't'itll- - il ll aái -' li i

!tt the lotion III- - el, II ili;. hi:hi I.y th- - (..venina nt to priatej 15u for that purpose. Thea in '''f th- - fhin ani'-n'- a iitanioiiil,. erithusi,ists of Hie city! One of the sad things in life store- -lion. Miiai.l A. utero ami Iloiv, rov 1 1

Ven, on 1.. Sullivan, at Sania I't, X. MI' l iitt !lt .,ll.- -.

a .,c k. .! to ,;.!V. la .11 iia.,. artt ti to transiiori im- prisoti-i- o

th. ; ...i. s - Vn liins to ami tfotn their work oil the!,1 ceive a that a loved one hasr- -t

"il-ii- ," n,:,MtK'i;at- -t tiI'l-.i- a ml

i: p..

i Afiiiti ,. j i '.nl. in their mat'iiiii' s. When com- - ' ).,.. ti shot In pieces and one of the joyi 'i. i". '.: tlie loatl w in n,- Olli- Oi liiy in.- -

I'asse.l unanimously this Ith dayI'tlitUill).

H'hii. Sea!)jtiiiN T Mcii.r i:k.

first iee-1'- s!..-i.l- .

i; i,. r.r.tiKi.i.. sot retan

, I el," f- llano ti', I'.iiii, III. it. .1 ti,!(.. i',.i. lis ai-- 1, p,.t. tile ilnei in ins 'en, lit ! in üSÍit',1 in in , ..,:ts .1 t

'la M;, In 1,. . x, us.. ,,in - il 1.1

f i. ', im; he iia. I t a t t s.tll. It I he 1,1

' M s. . ill ot ii ,it lii'ii; ..i tu o 1., 1.i.'liO the . ite.'iitf m I'., lit t tl- - thl l.i '(ij . ''lie-- ' t vi ti'i- Mr. la 't, l'.e I' ' o" V'.ill'llt .'I'tl ttil.'tl IliOl lil

11

-- iii- k l.i '' '', uimuoiaiu iiiuiiMi.js in iiict '

MiiUt . t IV. II. tTh, -- n't

1!,. , . ft- a ,1,tío II ll'.-,,- : lh.this .i ,t e i li. 1

rt,!.h ,.. t e. t r

. r. sm'i i t nvtil.H.l íu ;i mj.-- t all rintlv ' 'un--

..liiHi; tin in i'li M.MÍ l !ltl. I't ii. t i'iiNid. rt',1 In Uní' llian

t r ht tit luí .üttl th1 ar' t x- -i

it ' '! (i;t it t Til y aii-i' ,.(.V l't.Ls !.U' It.tl', t'ilt- -

hi"t-- , .in-- - p. "I'lif hay nlit t'E1

! í1 ' Miii M.M th.- jm in-- artHilt'.! .v f tin la.tt.i y liy thii.t-- s s .i ' t til-'- j.i'.is: in

'.'vt S'i- n ;!.( t:i ,t ilvsh t tt--

J í)i im! r tin' íaoíoit. r lite uiirv ti v ia- tíu:n l"'

ai;. . it.thla tin' ll.'l-- i- lit, i,

it. .iii. sif,I I .

la !, na. r ::l. .

ful tl.i:;ss is to iin.l it only a dreamhut 'nu tan r. st assured it is nolirca:-!- . I.tit a leaiity about Ed la! Bre-t.t- ii

.X: Co., fui nisliers going outoi busáae.-s-. Kitty thing must be sold

' inll li iiif ti.ii- last "it k ' t'a.itit ilis- -,r. i :r...;;lia.--t i

(ill!h. li.. le.--- . .vir.-il a man in th.- - a- -t oí remoViii- -VP . n:M tiie:

! ii Mini iii.- i.-

- on t nw ii'-- it In. Ii

LAGUNA MAN TELLING'

MISSOURIANS ABOUT

THE WILD AND WOLLYi'

tae liar,, I. ;:. e s'iri.'iii.iii!:; the h"in.;si, ;i.l vl Henry tlotlst haiK. ouc el his

i taht-orm- . ntar I'sttna. .Mr. I'astleii e .iiit.al Lis iierstt an. I rml.- - tini.'t.l

iiy tiie '.i oí t:is montli. All goods' 'lili I! t I

:'n ii i;.'ii v. -

SiLAS WQLKING HASi HAND BADLY HURT

; BY THE EU2Z SAW

i h.- i v. ity. i.l.o oi- - if il fir,. ,,n Mr. t,l ,'":"'' ;5,i,i ' 'not ."ven to those who'..i',.. he.itlit a iiins

!' t!üüii, r.,1 site it. if ma sve tircü.'ji' s tiOISTRICT COURT ATji tM'h a Wiuche.-li--r, on,ji iiliets tie- - hoi-.- -,

a-- iiuar-i- ti, h'nl h:s t. il- -.'

t !!.- ei ti,! i't. Vi ..:' a :ra, ;,i: a' six-s'- a i. r a t:v;iitr u e of t in- - t'li. : . Ke r,ni,,. a

i K iii sll'.i An

l...-li- ll

I 'roí i i s. Tt - si iltt t

ad V. P. Ii..rriii-1'.- i;

M., it lio IHiltill p , I ii t

-- t K

ir ll a - ED. LE BRETON & COMPANY

115 W. Gold Avenue.h.-l- il inHit.,! !; X bytv s, HI. Hi'

til.. .u.LAS VEGAS-- i i .i t: i. i ester. lay. ar,. la p-- .

t :;,.:. men of tlie v. this ,.;let vt y, mdo of that t. rt

Hint., those linn operate.-, s, f, a tul inn hk.i'e i.

r- ii:iii'.ii' at

to- -

Ail liiitivy-it- e pprai-eiiiin- l.

T.iiiit is mt :.. ." s. '.i ti:- -. .. , iiii. ; :. ' ii.. :y ;,. a::-.-

'"W!J S Seeds. Rulhc Vino.I i'e alii Iff a it ule. 'I'll- - rolülirys; ;a its primitive slat-- .

M x tansii- ' -i lh..a- - -

t!" M"i'It is a part tit tli,. nit'tint'im li- --' m v. Í '. '. t.. nants, Koses, bliruDS,

Fruit and Orn.mr,t.1t "i Lre, I I ..:t Ci''.iV.cV

iisiiii t tit.'i i : ii a s'rr.ti tie- -l ofhi ft- -, k eait ,, .n, she. p. No at fit f M Trees- - 3oo Acres.tinr

tv Coal

Under

Court

1 LC'J!

T.ikenOt:-e- r

,1 'ti inóte -- un--! - ,s Illit-i- It" t.ii-- i' ,.co;i.,rs tts . y I

Tli-t- :i

i i CífiJ1. mn I in J. CULUN- . , . v... - ,a t

' li I

i nt : - a.tti.. No tarmntif at ait isaite-apti..- f..; th,. reason ti-- r,- anno f.n im r, a leu r.tiii'limi n. on. i j)tint ar, it fu..! , estala e apart 'llih'h;t, .Huir is t i n t x - i ,

piii.-- f Mr. !í.n,:!u-- ,

!. "tint v... ' ale hei omo '

tt'lll. ' l!: s ny of ltii"t. i'o '

net mntl it a : 1 suppos,- - v, e ir,-- ;'

iol ti;., :,l...ii! tt.l! aS Ptopl. Hi.-- ''

si.t.l lUfiMitcb l tl. V.irntn JrarotllX ' Th.c

There is only one whiskey in trie world that meets tneCedar Erook test and that's Cedar Brook itself.Ordinary whiskey may be aged 4 years and still bear

tlie tovcrnmeat's erecn stamp. Eat

Ni I'a I t . t

i I I" nr.. iii'iis th,. thickly e;tl. .1 'I'h. pasts t.f th, ...iintrv. A Ittt!.- t'.:- -t ir.i.,1

:; . -- ni , laace 'seii-.i- i it here 1 live ..utt, i

AFTER GRIPPE i H. i- ir I. .re

.1 tn the, i i.rv As many h,1 t n ,,, en tfi' '.lal'

h.i oil in-.- iii, tier,, i' vi il.l i his aid v..t.. ts- - If?' r.

aa W. H. McERAYER'Sr -a 0 :ax j , t , rt i'li, . Lit i.- - never . xpt ri ii. e

ti. t, .h ti vm. The 1.1

-- I Santa i s mu i ,t a s t ,'iif. nntitii.'. I H i as:., -

. i:,- !.Arcmatter a Mii.t--

M-- s A!

a- -

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iikrcit K!Pvrni- - t,,pr- "..,r n,

- i a i I.n Per. ; i.

T 1 1 J

I, ir f

a r.t on- - n:-l- kill a she. p. Wet.r ., "ii'i l.tlisi' in bamliaic ii!.. i, Tli, ,. is M rrot . i.iiti it.- líate uil kind ra-er-

mote The n lllter I...Sit, .. In.r.i a'tholli:h lie -

',t . itiKiii. r, i , eol.l e..th,r 't ale I'- -t ol -- in fll.'Hf!i'rils .1ath. r tiu.t i.as haitl tin si'f K Ti-

lts:.! t ta!; ot sh-'- i p. un.t . aryin- - i.i, r ,i t,o,.,t iii.ait tali'-.- Sosi k h. s !,. n iliinif1 vi. il. i.in

!fts, s ii.ii- - urr-- J. The .

BsftJed in Bond1847 19C9

p or any severe ficliness - j

W ñ t ñ M ú i1 f k y v iI IS DY FAR TKC BEST STRENQTrJ EN1ÍSG TONIC, f

J O RIU I V CO., Dru-oist- s. .Mbumurqito. Iií-- lt

is a?ed from 6 to S years in charredoaken casks. It is above frcvemmentrequirements. Cedar Brock is made thesame today as ir. w as in 1S-Í-

Ycu n?.is the best till ycu try it

"-- si ... liritm--i a, this trip sai. I a hi;'iill-'- h tll.r tl:.!, v- .- eV.'eile.l. so no isoari i. , ,:ns s -- oil WV'do not yet t

;.'a-;iti- ,-i ti: n try into . it ;!as it .0--

,

s lüjllii'frf tiettl pi !,,. eat il ar. alt., ..:t. h - - .t ii.n-- i oiuiieivt s - r L.ÍUii 'v r: trm ts ,. ranch

is

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8.1910.

B0STN BANKER SPENT LASTr.i ..- - i ni áiaiarnar

COUNCIL DECLINES THINKS SPANISH 1MELL MAKEStl,.. owner ir property t uib-mp- to

of l'lv' vesi up.. Hi,. payment

Y"ii will have M limn-- u

niiiui if you ore ."ln-- f i" h..v,i :inMlupKin aSSCSSIHC!!' plan." Said .Mr.

Twitched. "Tlii' territory is on ii fciiiin Years in miseryTO SUSPEND ONION WILL BE

A WINNEñGUAVAR A

l'a, Ft, II. llüli hlnsoii. a leading

banker a .1 br, l.el ,1 lloslou. with

i at ( ' tigress In that city,has feci in Iv conn out Willi a Vcl'vSI ,'olig tatelllent,

III t lie Wldespl'i .id disc SSIOII OV

,'oi,.e-- Hew lileorv lllllt Ule. litW bi ll h.e. spread over Ihe III rv

i Mr Hutchinson has Inkhe sal ot those who sav that I'm,

it's th eei-- ta , nu-i'i-- t end Ills m, Otemeill til: t he claim!'.

M I'. at , IniiHou s emphatic siet,---

Ill, lit as follows: "Anyone afilíete, I

Will, i hroiii, ill ami a generalae-do iv i mill ion en us. ,1 by stoin- -

nb II- ub'.e, who dees in it try tins1" i s mciiicpie. is very nioi- -

I say this after a no ,st reiiiarlia- -

lile M nine with the ll iedieble.h III of I'o, .pel's success tirst

w h. was in Chicago, as I have a

pin. te wire to that city in , mined ionwith my bnslni ss. Rater, when hern ill, casi, 1 learned more of him andhis theorv that stoma, h troubles line II health. I have bad no lalth in

anything not proscribed by a phvslelan for each particular case afterear, ful diagnosis, but after eight yearsof constant suffering, during which

Vigorous Protest Against Fail-

ure of Police Committee toInvestigate the Shooting ofVargas, .

"WITNESSES DIDN'T COME"COMMITTEE'S DEFENSE

Motion of Alderman Hanley

for Thorough InvestigationTurned Down; Committee'sReport Adopted,

I'olicomun Antonio' Guavara, who isunirer $2,0000 liotul to await the ac-

tion of the grand Jury, charged withth0 shooting of Antonio Vargas sev-- 1

eral weeks uo, In the course ofPoundmaster Hunter's attempt totake Vargas horse 'to the citypound, will continue to serve in activeonty on the police force. Accordingto a statement made in the councillast night. Vargas, who is still a pa-tient In St. Joseph's hospital, isin n dangerous condition and may die.

Although there has been no inves-tigation of the case by tho councilor any of the city officers, or, in fact,1by any other competent authority,since Guavara, on the advice of thecity attorney, waived a preliminaryhearing ,tli,. council last night adopt-ed "n report of the police committeeto tile effect that it could not find anyground for suspending Guavara, al-

though the report stated frankly thatthe only testimony the committeehad heard in connection with the casewas the policeman's unsupportedstatement given at the committee'shearing some days ago. The commit-- ,tee stated further that the reason ithad not made a more thorough in-quiry was because the witnesses ithad notified of lile hearing had notcome; and attached to the report was.a statement of Chief of Police Me-- 1

Millin, certifying that he had notified,a list of persons that the committee!

Highland Trolley Line toBe Built Without Delay

Proposition of Engineer Barrett Accepted at EnthusiasticMeeting Held Last Night; Strong Full Altogether to

Raise Additional Six Thousand Necessary to Insure thc

Success of Project.

was to hold a hearing and asking know these were the first Spanishthem to come. In this statement the. onions ever marketed from an Anierl-.hle- f

léñente,! hi assertion Ihnt bolean larni. They found a very ready

COUNCIL APPRflVFR1

SUB-GONTRA-C I

THE SEWER

HjEBLO FIRM TO BUILD

TWELFTH STREET SECTK

rbusiness MUI I ,il; or Con-Marsh- al

tractor's Fence;

Ordered to Select New Sitefor Dog Pound,

I'lkill, tl f a ViO'.-- ,1 . fee. OO 11 etl , 1:, t i.Olnv. I 'lniirinan Wroih of ihe committee the city council last night ap-proved the application of Glass andPis, her, the sevvcr i omraelot-s- . forpermission to subí, t approximately

0, iioti worth of the contract lo theI'.rm of Misue, Ripie; and llessclmanof Pueblo. The work to be sublet willbe what is known as the Tw.-lll- streetsection, including Central avenue noniKighth street to Twelfth Hired andTwelfth street to the Mountain roadwith all lateral work connected. Thesewer committee's report elated thatcontinued cold weather had delayedthe work and that the sub contractwas recommended as meaning a sav-n- g

ot un.e In com.deting construction.

1HMM.SS Mi:x KICK OXito viti i i:m i;ox t i:xtk i

A vigorous protestiagalnsl the highboard fence which has been built atthe corner of Central avenue andFourth street around RosenwaldRrothet-- i' new- building, was made tothe council last night, the protest be-ing in writing and signed by practically all of the bui iness men wi st ofFourth street, who claimed that thelenee is shutting them off from tradeand ti in tr their business. The fenceis built flush with the curbing. Thematter was referred to the streel com-mittee with power to act.

ma its n.i. okm:i:i:i to vivím:w not; pot no sin:Chairman Auge of tile poll. a com-

mittee reported that considerablecomplaint is being made, about thedog pound as now located, since thedogs managed to keep soniei I, ing do-ing In th" neighborhood all the timein the way of noise, lb- thought it

should be moved somew here in or outof the city so it would be out of hear-ing. It lilis suggesied that the city'sland near the sewer nutlet might be agood place, hut objection was madeby one considerate alderman (bat dogowners whose doge had been takenmi would not wanl to walk that tar toidentity and ball tln-- out.

After consulta lion with the city attorney Mayor stated thai tinordinance provided lie site of Ihe dotround should be selected by the citymarshal and siig.-slc- that so alderman make a motion insi ruct Ing thcilv marshal to select a new site. Tl,motion was made and carried

111 'OR I S FROM Ol I'll I .RSI OR MONTH OF .1 M VI1V

Tin- city clerk's report showt ,1 li- -

collected .during the II oniliamounting to :i.ltd.r,ii. of this sumS.Vf-- .l was from liquor lie.--

The treasurer's report sin ni, Ii- in-- in Ihe sew fund ,'bruary

Illil ol 7 in, I in city'sgenera fund ol :i!i : i.'.i"i.

The sanitary b in ctor reportedfourtee ease;s of' si n i, i t, Vet- quar- -

alii II al during the mouthThe citv ma r.sh. 's report showed

HI, in tim collect d and HO arrests,The city lcmisl reported that all

niries w er selling milk up to tie-ver-

fan, lard, b that s, v, i re barelyno 'o

Tin III e liief report cd en a la t insclaim tie mmili with $;p.,ioil worthof prop, iir. ol d and no loss a t allto OW III s

hu e law an I; il- - were orderedins! a led one at tin rtn f of Fifthand New- Yorw in ttue, one at lamaiJark and one at Fourth and Tijeras.Petitions for lif t, Is al First ami Tijn.s and on Park avenue i ere notgranted.

Chairman Coi n of flu- building com-

mittee wli'.-- was 1m truel, d ! ael inthe case of Hugh Trotler. who de: Ip il

to build a frame addition to a liouscwithin the tire limits, reported ihatthe committee had given Mr. Trell'--permission to build the additionleeomnielided that the lire limits

laced at New York nvinue onnorth. Thc attorney was Iristied lo draw an ordinance rr'cli an;: e iu the prca, nt limit.

sthi:i:t t ah pr vvchisi:I Vil'.Mll II SIXTY MVS

t'pon petition of M. P. Stannn mides. now promoting the pro-

posed Highland street car line, thefranchise recently grunted was ex-

tended lor sixty da.vs.

safety and nothing else; that if thecouncil did not want to continue it if

had the rigid to re It but that itshould not be amended.

The cui'iell alter s, vera .utile mo-

tions which led to nothing finally lettin- matter drop.

Deputy P. C. Railil mad, two tripsdown to Carri'.o.o Ii un C hepast week, having tw, pns, mci'M eachtime lor the coiinlv jail. The iirsttwo Wei,. Redro Salazar io Horsestealing, w hose bond was lea d :

$!.;., 10, which he did U"1 give, andManm I Arvigo lor limn idling a dead-ly weapon in n threatening manner.who was lined í on. which he did notpay. Tip. hitler two viere CharleyCouilney and H. Fviretl. arraignedon til" chaige of unlawfully killini.callie. Thc.v waived ca 111 inat ion.wire placed lindel a If I. anil bond each,

d. fault n! w bleb tlic e lo ia'l. i

sound Hnunelul basis, k is ii.i i.;hIV the r:i9V manner in wnii ii bonds

plllllil' utilities H l'l "V. lilt-Il- l

sold mi the eastern m. in,, ifp-- Titorv's reputation ful" l 11 l:

indebtedness were not win, i! in.bond huver In Hi'' ' ' Si-i-

Willi III Invent New- Mexn i.l.i."Tlint Hi,. publican pi should

In' i n refill tl select men officewin, have tin illl'idellce of .'anil t. r Wliofll tin- - voices I I,..

proud and willing to vot, Was .'HI- -

iihaticalK- - declared by Mr. . :l. h. II.

Commenting on the la' Mr -

in liithv Mr. Twit .'hell pollllt-- '

out the wealj spols in Amir v a mll.aria.olo. bul took occasion .i paya tribute to Andrews, deeiai in: IhatNew .Mexico has never li.ul in. Ill ineon tn. lis who has been willing tupleas,, his constituency

"Andrews deserves the 'cconimhim..f. "Well done. Good and Fail hi ul!Servant," said Mr. Tw iteliell. andmat Is a pretty broad statement forni, as at one lime Aiiorcws wouiu putpermit me to speak Pelote a repub- -

llcan uatheiintr In AlbuqnorquAs a final word. Mr. Twilrhell

again refeired to the fact that therepublicans have u battle before themand admonished the members,, of theparty in .New Mexico to offset andcheckmate every nio'o mad,, by thed mocratic party.

"Gel the best men you can for office." was the speaker's las, t word, "getpublic sentiment with you. cut out allpersonalities and factional lights andthe victory is ours."

Following Mr. Twltehell's address,('huh man A. A. Sedillo called uponThomas N. Wilkcison to say a s

on behalf of the Republicanclub. Mr. Wilkcrson respondedbriefly, endorsing the advic,. that hadbeen given by Mr. Twiteliell ..n , vi,..ing the hope that every republican Inthe county of liernalillo would join therepublican club and take i ll activepart in its deliberations.

Selections by the X--

boys' band, an original andentertaining solo by by Jo,. SeotU andseveral selections by n quartette,brought the meeting to an end. Anumber of new members were en-

rolled t the close of the nieeting.The gat he! ing was n linnet her nllfl

of the most successful ever given un-

der the auspices of the Republicanclub. It wa the initial republicanmeeting in the territory this year andthe huge number of voters presentindicated' that tho republicans in Rer-i.alil-

county ate alive and awake tothe fact that aggressive campaignwork now will yield great results indays to come.

IHE PICTURE SHOWS

WAN! FIREMAN

GUT OUT

DECLARE ORDINANCE IS

AN UNJUST BURDEN

Say That Fireman Adds Noth-

ing to Safety of Patrons and

Only Adds Expense, Council

Turns Deaf Eai.

Attorneys Franc is IS. Wood, tvpie-reníin- g

Ihe Pastime mid Crista loc-

ali

i is. and John 11. While, present-ing the Gem theater, appeared e

the city council last night andmade forceful arguments In favor ofa repeal or ameniiim r.l of Ihe recentlyenacted ordiue nee w Inch reipiin s eachtheater to keep a fireman on specialduty at the thcat r during ea, Ii per-

formance, in addition to requiringspecial fire apparatus and other pre- -

cautons to insure the safety of pat-rons.

The attorneys stated that the pic-ture show- - managers had no objectionto the ordinance insofar as it requir-ed aai'cty appliances and methods toinsure the safety of patrons of th,hi ate' s. They n presented that they

had complied with the ordinancethese and ether respi cts cheerfullymd that they were as anxious as thecouncil to provide for the perfect safe-ty of patrons The firemen at each

r. however. they said, addednothing to the safely of thp audienceIn the event of foe. t u lililíeviry possible precaution had beentaken, and only added to their ,

nl the rate of $2 per day foreach theater, an expense which it wasrepresented they could not stand. Inview of the small profits reddlingfrom the business. l oth attorneysquoted figures furnished by their re-

spective clients to show tho cost ofoperation and net proiit and enterednt length into the iiselcssness of thefiremen.

Attorney Wood w cut so 'far as toquestion the city's ri nt to enact leg-H- e

islation of the kind, said suchlaws had been utt, Pled in bothDenver and Chicago mil had beenfound veld by the , rt-- In both oil-ai-

l"s. In Chicago lo . the courtheld t he city had ov ,1 lis iiiilhor- -

ity since, if It could mpcl a theaterto pay for a I'livim it could alsocompel a i liun-- to y for the sameservice or other pla I public gath- -(ring- of whatever

Mr. White show- I his i liciithad goiiv to an Ml iu ear- -tying on. the provisi ,y cf the ordl- -

nance and represeni, that the firo- -

man wa': an adiini" useless andun.pd.t expense. Inaddition t on , on- -

duly the rd rcqmrijdully msp. , acq incaler.

Since the passe g 'he ordinance J.;

the theater men U"1ing bitterly agalla a ;', provisions re- - j

quiring tile lirem il Ic be lamed nttheir expense' T l,,v , ,y Rial as the ....

liter now- stands '' i. C. ,. k '.,

simply a fireman 11,1 nolhing more

POWERFUL PLEA

0 UNI!

URGES REPUBLICANS TO.

FORGET PAST DIFFERENCES

Las Vegas Attorney Delivers.Interesting Address BeforeLarge Audience at Republi-

can Club,

Dei-lurin- that the ti:.ie has comein the history of politics in New Mex-

ico when the success of the republicanparty depends on the loyalty of Indi-vidual republicans and their unitedefforts .Col. Ralph K. Twiteliell, thewell known Pas Vegas attorney, lastnight delivered an eloquent and pow -ertul address before a large number

f members of the Republican clubwho crowded thy club quarters onWest Silver avenue. Mr. Twltehell'sspeech was a frank and ooen discus-sion of political conditions as theyexist in liernallilo county, and vari-ous parts of the territory at the pres-ent time, and a forecast of the suc-cess that will come to the republicanparty if the members of that organ-ization unite and pull' together onstrict party lines and assert theprinciples of their political faith. Pormanv years a wheel horse of the re-publican patty in New Mexico, famil-iar with the past history of politicali.e.irita Mr TtvHohell mifit.- - fin nddrr-H-

which was lit nice interesting and in-- 1

struetive, being especially so to themnnv young republicano present. The

... u, ,;.,. tn 11,, ...i..,,,!Ule niiorti-- e' ; mini uinvutimes bv rounds of applause.

The enthusiasm was particularlynoticeable when mention was made ofstatehood for New Mexico. MlTvltohi II said that he was convincedthat the territory would be en.loyinctho boon of the enabling art withinthe next eighteen months and that itwould come Into the union with morelights. privileges and concessionthan have been granted to other territories ;n tin. time tlfey were admitted.

Sneaking on tile privileges whichwill iifcnniuanv tho admission of tinterritory as a slate, Mr. Twiteliell said(hat be was ú' years old and had livedoí New- - Mexico for thirty years andthat he had never yet enjoyed thiilvlleüe of voting for n set of elec

tors. "I will thank God." said th.oienlcer. "on ihe dav thai I can castmy Vol,, in the state of New .Mexicifor a set of republican electors."

Taking: the statch proposition asa foundation. Colonel Twitch. dl talked

of the conditions which willensue alter the admission of New.Mexico and decían d that (he republi-can party will be call.-- on to make a

big- fight to retain political controlof the territory.

We mie-- t not forget for a minute.'said Mr. Tw itch, 11. "fiat ibj- , asi'-r-

and southeastern part of N'.-- .Mex-

ico ai- - democratic strongholds andthat the lni'g,, maionty "I the menwho have moved into thaiwithin the last five rs are

democt.it.-- . We cannot countnoon the result of (he last territorialelection ill that part of ihe counlrvait being an indication of th,. strengthol the democratic parte over more, ni a well known fact that not ou per

Pt of th(. voters went m til.-- , pollsto vote tor J 'irra'-.oi- in i nave- -

n. Curry counties in lita."Hut the majoi iin-- in iiistern New

Mexico tan be oliset bv the rt publicanma iorilies in Hie cc nir.il aim noriiii inpal t. llcruuHllo county, the bannerrepublican county of tlq. territory,should give a majority of from 2,000to L.'!00 f the republicans Of thecounty will only get down to work andorganize tlitjniselves into clubs andwork as a unit for th". accomplishment of a common purpose. Hct thevoters of liernalillo county and everycounty in the territory forget person-alities and bast differences and workfor the party's future welfare.

"If the republicans in ever" countvorganise themselves and work towards t

a common end. there i no reason onearth whv every precinct in three-fourth- s

of the counties in New Mex-ico will not roll up big majorities atevery election. If the proper organ-ization is effected Colfax county willgive a majority of 400; Mora "00 and

'up; Sun Miguel from 1.000 to 2.150 0:Santa Fe from 300 to 400; lStTnallllofrom 2,000 to 2,S00. mid Sandovalcounty Ks many majority as there arevoters In the county, because demo-crats in Sandoval county ere a mightyscarce article. Majorities of substantial strength will also tie forthcomingin Valencia and Socorro counties,while Fnlon county in the north willgive a majority of 80 per cent of thevotes cast.

Mr. Twiteliell dwell at length onthe activity of the democrats in theterritory and said that tliev were an-ticipating tlie time when New Mexicowill lie a slate. As all indication oftheir activity, he pointed out thai thedemocrats haw established a partyoigan in Albuquerque and are tryingwith might ami main to eliminatepally tactions and to gather everyounce ol strength for a fight at thepolls.

Got On! Or Don't Kick."The time has come in Ntiv Mex-

ico w lien the prosperity of the futurestele and the si.i Ss of the repub-lican party ib ponds on individuals.''said .Mr. Twiteliell. "Party unity isthe i'iist thing to be born,-- , in tiiiud.Rncal divisions and lackof harmony will bring about demo-cratic suco ss. Personal differences'should lie laiil aside and party prin-ciples adhered to. Take an acticiputt in politics. Go to the primeries,go to the precinct convent ions and tlocounty and stale eonveiiions. Takean active parr in preliminaries for lln rn,nomination of candidates 'or otand .von will have no kick comingwln-- they ,,re elected. Ru: you have erno kick coming it you slay at bonn-- l

01and toast your shins and b t the othcrfellovv do the nominating If you anwant lo kick, kick al (he prim.n;i."

Wliv I lie Party Win1-- .Mr. Tw it, h.-l- l took ocasión, during

the course of his address, to give aaumber of leasolin why 111,- - I. he-- n landVOtolS of Vi w Mexico should b, Of.e-i- -- a

th,. achiev ciñen t;j of Unir pariy Inthe 'The republican pari.ihas beep in pow-- . r i.r l .ceiitv-s- ifruís on, ,,f Ho- thifit have b. n in o..

(line I spent ni-

hiler JleiUO. with abso- -

eh no relief. I felt that it woulda t Ii asi do no hamil lo try thempe which I was hearing soa belli.

"I iiirlng tin se eight years I havebeen lolled to go without solid foodlor live ami sis vvce;.-- at a lint. filw.n.-- had a smll molía, h. was troii- -

bh d v I mi f gas, end ledUle in isi ra ol, lite of til. i dvs-ire- d,

Ic, MS dull. nervous,, n.ti'l'.im: trie thin and was nlwaisCOi-t- l ted

"i tain tl Cooper's medicine acoupe illl, short lime. For thepast n ni h have not bad the sllght-teouiac- h

set sign trouble, I cutie.u am tiling W illi t'o bad en, el wnai-soeve- r.

I have a hi'e appetite, amgaining llcslt very rapidly, am clicer-- t

nl. full of energy, and my nervous-ness has disappeared. My bowels areiu perfect condition for the Iirst timein eight years.

"I don't hesitate to say that I wouldnot take $,".0.000 and be back where I

was. My relief and lliankf illness Ishe vend description."

We sell Cooper's famous prepara-tiit- idescribed in the above statement.

.1. H. O'Rielly Co.

in form an invaluable aid to aludy inthe ward schools.

1'he usual billa were allowed anilroutine business iram-ude- A bunkbalance oil Feb. 1 was reported of$1, "U.S. SI).

Those unending the meeting werePresident A. J. .Maloy, George Crnlg.licurgo (liegoldt, O. X. Marion and A.

v.. Trimble. Superintendent Sterlingand Clerk Nuylon.

SHOWN FINDS

BUSINESS 1000

AS LAS VEGAS

Sam Houston Declares Mea-

dow City Where He ControlsTlnce Theaters is Far From

Dead One,

,1. Sum llousiiui. better known asRoo-lc- r. Is In Alhu pi nine, havingjii't returned Irani show houses atl.as Vegas. .1 Seal has three housesat l.as V, yes I uo in oid town andon.- in in w to- it The. papers are,i;iv ing Idee things ah out J. Sam there.He ,r, s Las Vega Isn't as large usA Hinque!' id but It Is a good siih.dan.I in town: matilc up of a good sweetclass of pi opli I .us Vigas. J. Samli. I, Is gctllll In line shape, morerailroad crews having moved there oilaccount ol inci-ias- ol business, J.Sum pi, in H l.as Vegas a good bigcity, m i, liny. lie sa.v.l there is it

hi uMi-- eiuiiod on I here and Postman-- !r Rloiid is out against the Held and

leaving a'l ol Ids opponents nt theole. J. Sam savs he Is doing a big

l,usinef.a al eg. is. 111 fact he Hays'ere an- people al He' tinylnni crazy

to all. nil bis sboa and the new bridgeis fa: i lain;', completed to get thehooMicr, to ibis theaters. All the

ureal can say. vv know Houston in. booster and Ras egas people arehukv to have J. Sam buottiiig for

WW Tft'l mm1(HINTAINS

OF GOLD

during Clifls: of Life,says Mrs. Chas. Barclay

Gr ihiTevIlle. Vt. " I was prtsslntflliv. ágil tlicChaiigcof .ifpntid suffered

Irom ncrvoiiNnensaiiilotlieraunoyiiiKr.yiaptoitts, an'tl 1

ni (rtilv say thatI ydi'i K.I'ihkliaiii'riVt k t:' I'll' t.'om-jiot'ii- d

l as proved"!'!! ipiiiintaitit

of pild tn me. as itlc.torcil iii v In 'ti It ii

anil strencth. ÍlicviT foi'ír t to tellin y Inc. ais whatJMli.iKJ'ibkliam's

ipijiiuind ha i done inr mePel i nt. i i inpicie

la .u: h moans so muchhot- -- ullcr-

. tuekc mvav ,iib!is'i

Vi.Cl.AV,

"P. dii's. iUii 1 anil tin-oth- er

Ptetl-- h

a rccoi'il;s l.vilui j;.

aji. 'lib, 1.

s il, lúe l.ecn:!s Mich iii

'.. local V.e:lli- -!!1 'SHll.ttille.-v- ,

i'.ci'.c, i.'llliiicsti.HlI'l.m .md it i.--

lug vv .11,(11 sat.'lyd ch:rd'..', i f Hit.- i rv iaiIi.i i:.Coinpoiitul. ami,

' is "vv ort h in.utif.ttbh l iiu' wtiincq

At n largely attended and extremelydltliusliistlc linclliqr of those inter-ested In the proposed trolley line forthe Highlands held last night III

building, the proposition of J.H. Harretl of Pittsburg, lo build theiectric railway was iiecepted. This

means that the road will be built and.ic built vvnh the least possible delay.The i'ii i hiu iasm shown, even morethan the action taken last night,

Hint the Highland enterprise l

a go. Several persons present doubledrind qiiadrupbii Hu ir subscriptions onMie si. ..I and an additional thousanddollars was raised right off tile bat.An auxiliary of the was appointed lomake a strenuous and ,h lastcanvass for Ihe additional Kti.oiMi oldock which must be subscribed, fu'.lvpaid no bv the stockholders helorcMr. Rarreti taken up the pi op, , sil ion.This makes a olal ot $ 7,000, ill.oiiiihaving been already raised. S!.',.iuiUIs the slock Issue require, i, the re-

maining $ J, 'MUI being necessary tocover incidental expense-- , expense iil- -

reaily Incurred in bringing Mr. Rar- -

.t here, iniuiiy ,v,r the costol and other IncidentalsThe eomniittec, which will iin'el 1 is-

morning at the office of Col. D. I. R. j

Sellers and start out canvassing ,eon- -

sists of .1. M. Solllc, A. VV. Ili'viieu. i

W'ililiibi I'.i'vee, Kd I.,'

nil, ,e and I). II. j

Roatiighr. i

A stockholders' meeting Is called j

for W'edm . dav night at tlie librarywhen directors will he chosen amisteps taken lo lucorpoi ate the enni-pan.- v

.

Chairman M. P. Sianim called file'un-- ling in last night and stale, i

the proposition of Mr. Rarritt. l.v

the terms of hi-- , ,d iqion, I. the citizensof Albuquerque arc lo liirnlsli Sl.',.-bo- u

iu paid ll slock. This sum Is loic turned over to Mr. liarn lt for

There is to he an a in horl"e,lbond Issue of ÍKi.omi. sl.v per cent,thirty years, J.'i.uiui ol which is not lo

issue,) unless It- issuance and saleaeciucH necessary to cover nny pos-.il- e

de.ieit in Hie operating expcnsidO. 0110 tile I, mills lll'e lo be issuedmd sold bv Mr. Rairctt at niie-i-

oclltl net, making a sum of $:ifi,innVllil.il tog other will, the $1,",00H paid

in by stockholders would be ihep aid lor the eondru, tion el

.he road; that Is 1,000,.Mr. rt t l agri es to build a fl est

lass decirle sticit railway with l ielew sixiv pound rails, and two luwifolly pasat. tiger cars, and turn 11 overto liic dim-tor- ready to operate.

The road would be i onlrolleiiihrough the $l'i,000 stock and therewould be a mortgage against il, onaccount of the bunds, ol ? 10.000.

Mr. Rarrett will remain in the cityiwo davs longer by which lime il isxpeeted Unit he will be assured of the

ttihscrlnlion of the .$ ." ,oioi k. Theproposition is swIngiPi; along splen-didly and the citizens of (he High-lands are standing solidly behind theplan lo secure the long needed im-;- .i

ov eincni for that section i f the city.That it will give a big impetus to thedevelopment of the cast side there Isno ,ii, si ion. The enterprise will he, of the most Important public

incuts in Albuquerque lor a de-

cade and should be strongly supportedby every citizen.

BREWER MEMBER OF

BIG DEMAND FOR THEBULB IN EASTERN MARKETS

Half Acre Plat at Agricultura!College Station Lamed on

Basis of $300 Per Acre Net;

Potato Experiments,

Professor Fabian Garcia, hortlcul-trt- U

expert at the New Mexico Agricultural college experiment station,

'spent yesterday in Albuquerque In

consultation with local men on the! possibilities of Irish potato growing Inj this section of tho Klo Grande val-le- v.

Ho left last night for Cimarronwhere he will spend several dayslooking over some extensive orchardswhich are to bo planted by Air. Geo.I. Webster and associates who arc

jut completing an Important privateii ligation project near that place.

professor Garcia, who is one of theveterans of tho station and who is nowrecognized as one oí the foremost experts In southwestern horticultureand truck farming, is very enthusiasticover the outlook for the Spanish orDania onion as a money making farmproduct for this valiey.

The station was given considerableattention during the past five yearsto extensive experiments With onionculture, seeking to try out all knownvarieties with a view to finding thosebest suited to our conditions. Someyears ago n bulletin on onion culturewas puiiusueu, oeauiig cniciry nunthe methods of growing the plant.new bulletin will soon be from thepress giving the resulta of the five-yea- rs

of experimental work and in thisbulletin the Spanish onion will take aprominent place.

"At the close of the last seasonsaiil Prof. Garcia, "we shipped fromthe station the product of half anacre which had had special attention.These were caret ally selected andpacked in crates made especially forthe piirp.se in Albuquerque; packedso as to market upon Ihe same basisas those shipped into the United Statesby shiploads from Dania and Valencia.Spain, each October and for whichthere Is a heavy demand. So far as

market in Chicago and after payingall expenses lor culture, carets, pack-ing, freight and other charges, whichnaturally were heavy because it wasan experimental shipment, we had alif t profit of $ir,o from the half acre.This, would mean n net profit of J.'IOOan acre and of course in growing theonions on a large scale the cost ofproilnelion. shipping and handlingwould be much reduced. The onionmay be made to produce 50. Orto poundsto the acre with ordinary care andattention. Kxportly cared for it willproduce as high as ..", no n pounds andwe can si.e no reason in view of theextensive demand why this onionshould not prove a men, y maker lorItio Grande valley larmers. We im-

ported lite seed lor cur planting di-

rect 'from Spain and several fannersin tin- - valley around I.es Cruces haddetermined to plain plats this coming.season but unfortunately there hasbeen difficulty in obt.ituing the seed

'and it is doubtful whether the plant-ing can he made this year. It will beattempted, however, the followingyear. The onion is in every respecttin- equal of tiie Herminia and is prob-ably only slightly different from theGiant Gibraltar, which it resemblesiu i very form. The Dania onions areshipped to this country from Spainin lame qua mil the shipment, usu-ally arriving in October. Our cropcculd he m irl.eje i ,n September giv-ing it the ailw.uit.nre of a free mar-ket. There should l,c little difficultyin finding- an adequate market for allthat could be grown here. The onionreo u i re careful methods of cultiva-tion and the rmcr to succeed musthe thoroughly familiar with the work.Thl". however. !s tnii'P a matter ofmm nnd attention than of scientificknowledge. The onion is not h keco-onio- n:

while it will stand hand-ling and shipping without storage itprobably would not stand up morethan two months. This however, isadequate time lor marketing.

TX TKXSIVE F.X ITWTMKVrSix potato t vr.Trisr.

"I'p to tjiis lime our experimentsat the station with Irish potato grow-ing have not been satisfactory and wehave about come to the conclusionthat in the loivtr valley temperatureand humidity conditions are such asto prevent successful growing. Herewhere the altitude Is considerablyhleher the pfituto probably will suc-ceed with proper methods of soil prep-aration and irrigation. We have re-cently received permission from thedepartment of agriculture to begin aseries of extensive experiments withpotatoes to determine what are theexact effects of moisture and temper-- Iature and whether these are the fac-- jtors that have prevented success upto this lime. Wh"ii these experimentalhave bi'-- carried nut we will be In a

better position to give advice as towhat can be done with tho potato inthis valley. Of course, our high ts

arc great potato producers; justas good if not belter. than those oT

("'clorado and these districts will someday doubtless supply our local inar-- jfcet. it is mien-sun- i'j iioie me ex-

periments which have been madewith Hi ni in tins valhy and rum theyield reiiorted it is evident that con-

ditions here are mole favorable thanin o v- .-

$11111 KKWAISD. io.Tin- readers of this paper will he

pleased to learn that there is at bastone dreaded disease that science hasbeen able to cure In all its stages, andthat is Catarrh. Hall s Catarrh Cureis the only positive cure now know n tothe modi, al fraternity. Catarrh be-ing a constitutional disease, requiresa constitutional treatment. Hall'sCat.irrh Cure is taken internally, act-ing directly upon the blood and mu-

cous surfaces of the svstem, therebythe foundation of the dis-

ease, and giving the patient strengthby bubding up th constitution andassisting nature in doing its work. Theproprietors have so mini, faith in itt ofcurative powers tNat tln-- oiler OneHundred Hollars for any case that;t fails to cure. Send for list of tes- -

tiniomals.Address: P. J t'HKNKY To- -

leiio. ii. II,bv In-- i ;eil --'.

Take II oivt!- -

ration.i

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had been told by Attorney ModestoOrtiz, wiio represents Vargas, that hehad advised witnesses not to comeand that the district attorney, Mr.Klock. had told him that the citycouncil had no authority to summonwitnesses.

Mr. Klock has since stated that hedid not advise witnesses not to come

'and that he considere.' t he councilhad full authority to summon wit-nesses.

The language of the report In find-ing the conclusion H'na. 'That fromtilt- - evidence submitted We do no!find sufficient cause to suspend theofficer."

Mr. Ilanlev immediately wanted toknow why the witnesses had not beer,summoned. lie said he thought thecommittee had probably attempted toact without full iiulhoiity limn thecouncil and that undoiil.c illy throughan oversight t he council had neglectedto give the authority necessary tosummon witnesses and pay fees ifnecessary, lie thought a thoroughinvestigation should made, sincethc matter was -- i a: on.-- Mr.Hanley stated that Chaiinian A nge ofthe police commute,, had told himthat Vargas, the injured man, was Ina dangerous condition and that hemight die.

Since the committee bad takenonly the statement of Guacara, liethought it should be continued withfull authoiity to summon witnessesand cany on a complete investiga-tion into the case.

Mayor tester stated that no formalcharge had been brought againstGuavara ip the council and that thepolice committee merely volunteeredthe investigation out of a Fense of Its

"duty in the matter: that all the wit-

nesses had been asked to come andhad not done so. and he thought thfcommittee had done all it should inthe matter. Mr. Hanley insisted thatfurther investigation should b made,but on Alderman Noustadl's motion toadopt tile report, the motion was car-ried. Aldermen Xeustadt, Coen. Aliceand Beaven voting yes, Mr. Hanleyvoting no.

Ladies! beautiful souvenirs, Gemtheater today's matinee.

JOHN G. FLANIGAN

PASSES AWAY

Well Known Young Man DiesSuddenly Following BraveFight for Life; Body Will Be

Sent East,

John fl. Flanignn. tiiirty-lhr- i e yearsold, and for the past year and a halfa resident of Albuquerque, died sud-denly at 11 o'clock last night at hisresidence, 111)7 North Twelfth street.Mr. Flanignn w..s a sufferer from

but bis condition was notconsidered serious. At neon yester-day he was with alarmingsymptoms and died in a Tew limir?.

I ceased is survived by a father andmother ami other relatives in GrandRapids. .Mich., where Hie body willprobably l,e shipped ton'ght or tomor-row. He was an electrician by pro-- ii

ssion end was n member of the K':kslodge and Knights el Columbus ofGland Rapids. Poss-.wi- d of a pleas-ing personality. .Mr Flanignn mude nu-merous friends in this i ity who willregret to learn of his untimely deaili.

Free s.uiv. alls y ai the 111 llllecr laiiiis. dm Tie liter.

NEW RASPBERRYDELICIOUS Si'JKT.St. nil. I roa, and Drouth. Hm.nr. I. tire, dirk rrtl. with an.' tlator. Mumfrol-ti- .or, know n. 2nc aa ta;.1 tor lt. IS ter $1 i"i. Irr

.elo.ur ( I mil .ml li.UI O rv, K.at-s- , Shr.ih.. I.tc.

HOl'l HI K OHM V

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SCHOOL BOARD

F '',.,P.hosf'i: to Succfiod Conlev. Re- - ''vS.j ,

i, yj

signed; Vaiious Matters At- - V3? a Sf,

tended lo By Board at Last ::y;

' - ' - '

. ,. ;',Wt ': e tajliiiopcan Hair Schools. í f R,., ,,. ...o, i,,,. vieen . ,,,.! .a ,,a- t i ore.- Mr.-- r was ebos. ll al r ' . t r i ' '

cities lad "!' th. board ' iHj' fl ' Ia 11 tlmlc are in .w regula- - night me-ii- ng c,y j I

selloolv! VVlielc lllC hclellllllc cure Hi file in 01 no- 1.11.111- , "" ,01 1 ., , .. , (. (

,i. bail Is made a special stu.lv and boar, bv Un- n ,.-.- ,'. .i.j.,, teal Inrs in these schools became John I'onley vim move) away Iroai " e,,, i,,,. ,,vi. ..!,. ,.f i,tr A a. u , T, hi e. Mr. Kivwer has net ri li'lii e.t.

.... I ...mi:...! 1, ll. ill.-.- ,,,.1 lie VI III :ll . lililí' l.ll Hi' lill'Slkl 'll III111.11 llli'i ' I'll i iii'-i'-- la un- - , 11 e ,

i, ,.,,, r ii is in 1. la a :l h v ,,,11, lit Ion opt lln.' '.'. op;' q I '.'a .'.'liba I'

Hid thai he cannot 1. nut !.. nnv oth- - Thov a v,., v the b of A repon submitted bv city s.,p. mi- - .i;i..v ,n ; .1.; Piuse a bom 1,. 1. ' me r ! djiTcrent ..pi.- en different hair r lei'd.-- I sterin show , .1 a so - jeticr." - !i.. t';r.-- . I

Hi.- managers cbarg-- .l 'Hial r. storit i v n,,. same 0.11II.1I iiiei.'i.-- in Ha- enroll al 1. pi, i;r..;.., IVIb'. m, 11 a point be. n paid I'm . is tboi-.eigbl- . t a lisb the ity school-- , tl,,- superintendent

' o oilier ;.H Cllic 10V v:ii.eii,ian.-- ,.; in hour a ,h., arc li.iniiliil to H. haii. Ail .'iiM'.ii con, I, ii, .us ami ,ni olliiieiit , , ,1 j , ,.

day. ,,,.,,,'aii.ms t. redor- - gray tb.il ..I three tears and l.n.l -,

" ',' "Abl.-rnai- d,,.il. v . lb 11 H- - hair a !' sul-ie- the 11. ..- -I ligid nig a m prove men i umb .1 ' "". '." '

d' adnimi-- i al mu. 'I He b,.., u br-- ug 11 icluc w c k w. ,. i..ts a.1.fireman might I..- a -- point.-.! r..m ll lomo I in the g ree.1. :,. il... , ... .; I.H.. ,.. its 1 Tilom.ls .1. Naden If O. CPt'e'i 't ' " Me. e' i' S li

Ih'ls -- cite , I., I. with tie bulletins i from a ...a, pl.t.- n.o'l ol e.haa i 'í,.k!iil I.;'.: lahad n-- progr.'is b. lac . it which i'l ',, ora t h ::i vein'in- - M, r- -- i tin- - I ,.- - linn lii An., lid Hen is m. p. in

be, .1. wl,. s..r.,.V. u.l ' be f-- i m Hi- - mar Í ot lire sii.ov in.: t a..d cmii'laia th.- (n:;po , iiMie. . -- 'i.iv tin I'dl"'al "uro lia,.,, I in all s. h s. publi..:ic ..t..s e " fd. ,.,;ai , ; i. , - a-.- hair : - j

M.iMir I.Kt.r b..t M s 'i os .,n,t b .,...,-- rv .!m-- that do not go to -- live"' a u. s e, ,,,... ,. is.x o

I '.... t a la ll , : Ic r I.i lie o ' e It hie - lie " ,"' 1111 '' '"" ' ..... !.. lb, ,.;,..-the l.ii-il.in.- th.- ' and 1 ilium- " v ..s I, I ' ' '-- abl c.mbl .'c ,,s v.- - ,,, apuoim a, it rid.m. n. ." hair g!.....i-- .was father p. ill- - bills vvblc, r- soil-i- ll ,,,,, , ., , b ..n ...iliWS ildl: i;i:.ll,TII i'l :l,i:. -.- ill:- billlollal Mip. illib ml. IU J. I'., .din bitvoi.s ., .

Ihe tsleble-bmell- l id th,- ,i,,,a-- V p'.V,. ', , 1. jut is .'..uz-- d as the s,.,,l.,,,i n , ": IK. ncn, ,.- ...bug lh.il th. ,1b' .l,..-oa- ai :cf lallV-t. ii..-- a, bud He meeting ..' f !, '...,-- !, be ,at'. nal iiisiiibPoiu and -- "o di- -, re,,..,, i,., b ,e , im ,i , -l on m..n... - ...,. ,..

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Se- .Mie I, iel.on. Mr. TV. i. b. ii u , , ,.,l, .:. I, . . a .1- .'i.' lail - '" N' ' - V .1 - A " '" '... " ' ,', ' '

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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1910.

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ordinary soap

Ü'SE ordinaryIvory Soap

for' bv?tter-tlian-ordina- ry

purposes.

That is the rule in mosthouseholds ; and it is agood rule.

It applies most partic-

ularly to colored goods,wash silks, lawns, dimi-

ties, etc.

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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL", TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1910.

the "I s coupon declinedon cull. STOCK MARKET Iflfflci

LotS Of Bargains in These Columns

STORAGEMONEY TO LOAN

We have money mu han i to .r..nul!j make e city und countryreal estate loans. W make nhstrartu of till.; to all tJi i.s In IJiJina-lill- u

county. Fire liHtir.ince, Notary Public .lid conve.vancliU!.OF.STIil.lt II & IllUAVN

2 nn.l 1 Stern P... 'k. T'liono l.lil

per cent

BOSTON LOSI'7 MINfNC.Alione-,- ; 4 3

Amalgamated Copper 72'iAm. Zinc, Lead and Km 30Arinona CommercialAtlantic S Vi

Postoii Con. C. and C. (rctsl ., 161tíos, and Corb Coo. and Sil. Mb 17Hutte Coalition 23Calumet und Arizona ....Calumet and llecltt. .620Ccntenniul

opiier Itance Con. Co. . .,Kat Hutte Cop. Mine .... . . Vi

Franklin ..Giroux Consolidated . . 0 Va

Granhy Consolidated . . S7

Greene. Cananea , . .

isle linyale (copperl . . 20Kerr Lake . . SHLake Copper . . 7 I Vi

La Salle Copper . . 15Miami Copper ., 22 '4.Mohan k , . . . . . . 4

Nevada Consolidated . . . ... 20'NipissiiiK .Mines s. . . . A

North !utie ., 33

North Lake .. 16iOld Dominion . . 8!

Osceola ...143Parrot (silver and cop.) . . . i "4

. . 79QuincyShannon . . 14 ' Í,

. . . 4rt'.tSuperiorSuperior und Host on Mln. . . 13

Superior and Pitts, t'op. . . . . 13 Vi

Tamarack . . 66

C. S. Coal and Oil . . 35('. S. Sm. Kef. and Mm . . . . 43

. . 4!lido. pfdCtnh Consolidated . . 34

Winona . . it '4. .135WoPyerine

St. Louis Wool.St. Louis. Feb. 7. Wool nnciiun;;ed.

Medium grades combim; niid ct.it him,',2 4 2 Hum o . ,

1121c; tub washed, $253"c,

ClilcjifiO ltKu:l of Trade.Cliicaitri, Feb. 7. Wheat made a

Bood advance today after a weak start.Provisions advanced from 5 to 17'ii.

Wheat closed with .May .at 'il.O'JTsCnVu ( los. d May at 05 ;ii 65 'c.Oats closed with May at. 4He.

The Metal..New York, Felj, 7. The market for

standard copper on the New Yorkmetal exchange was dull with spotand all deliveri-- s up to the end ofApril olosinii at $13.i0 13 20. Lon-di'- ti

hlKher hut closing easy with upolat i'5!t. 7s, td and futures nt 60, tin.

Loea! c.eeh Is Hilóte lake at Í13.62á (

13.75; electrolytic, !? 1 3.37 Vi it 1 3.50,

and cnsling:, $13. 12'-- j 13.37 ii. Ar-

rivals ai the port of New York todayere 1.033 tons fn bars, ores and mulle

and exports according to costómehouse returns, were 5,121 tons, mak-ing 10.4 60 so far this month.

Lead was dull with spot at $4.6,'.ii- 1.72 'i New York. $4.50ó 4.55 FastSi. L uia. London unchanged f:t i!3.Ss. 9d.

Soelter clow I with spot at !i H

.;.? j New Y or. i find 5.R2 V ' iKe st tS. London unclir, nc-.--d atC12, 5s.

Kaihih Ciiv 1 ivciitCM.Kansas City, Feb. 7 Cattle s,

7.000, ineludint.' 300 southerns',in,-t- 15e hiuber. Native steers S5.004j S.25; Kouthei'n sieers. I (.40 if iI.OO :

Hoiithern cows, S3.00 i'i 4.75 : nativecows and heifers. 3."5 .2R; Block-

ers and feeders. $3.4uii bulls.$3.75 Ii 5.10; calves. S4.O0 if S.7 5 ; west-ern steers, $4.7 5 01 6.50; Wi stern cows.$3.0(1 fi 5.00.

Hons- Receipts, 6.000; 5c to 10ci,;,.l,..e '.liiilk of siles. S8.3O'S.0;heavy. $S. 558. 65; packers and hutch- -

ers X.40ri. .; imm. .i..,piu's. Si.00Ti8.00.Sheep Kec. lpiw. tz.iniu; mc hikio-i- .

Miliums. $4.75 4.1 6.25; lambs, Sti.r.tciiiS.OO; fed western wethers nn.l yyarl- -

imis. ñ.otií(í i.tu; red western ewrs,S4.75ÍI

Chlcuso LlvcsloeU.Chicago. Fell. 7. Cattle

in.ftlill; 10c to 15c hiKher. lieevis.5.75; Texas steers, $3.011 5. SO;

western steers. $4. ó (if 6.1 1 ; stockersr,,..H..vu is lili;15.45: cows ntid

heifers 3.20 6.25; calv $7 '

T loirs Receipts. 3S.OO0; 1

higher. Liht. $ S.l 5 ff, it mi'e$8.2flfi' 8.62 '4 ; heavy, íS.ZJí.KrouKh, $S.25iI 8.40; ííood u i

$S.40?. 8.70; pi4-- . V

bulk of sales, $8.50 i 8.65.Sheep Receipts. 12,00(1; 10c to

hii her. Native. $4.25 & .fin . wch4 VJHfi 6.66; yenriinsís. 17 i t H

iambs, native. $0.75 ii 8.75; w.--

0.-- 5 li 8.80.

Ncu 'ork Cotton.New York. Feb. 7. Cotton closed

firm at a net advance of 4 to 10 points,old crop positi-m- beiii í i ola i iv .'ly

stronger. ,

Do von know that croup can he pre-

vented? Give Chamberlain's CouííhRemedv as soon as the child becomeshoarse or even after the croupy (ouhappears and it will prevent the attack.It is also a certain cure for croup andhas never been known to fail. Soldhy all (Iruiutists.

LEGAJLJJCES"Ceííccí)!' Films llcport.

Notice is hereby Riven that the finalreport of James Wilkinson, executorof the estate of Josephine Wilkinson,deceased, was filed in the probatecourt of P.ernalillo county on Tuesdaythe ninth day of November. lOOO. andHint the probate court has fixed Mon-day, April 4th, IS 10, as the day fottlu- consideration and approval there-of.

All persons Interested In said estateand havinir any objection tosaid report are notified tolile the same on or beforesaid time, otherwise said report mayhe approved, said executor dischargedand said estate closed up.

Dated this Slh day of February,1 0 10.

JAMES WILKINSON. Executor.15. 22, "

;r- - "inns w.txtLi).Bills wilt b up to 10 n'elnclt h.

m. i'U Vriilav, lSUi, l'.ilo, at the,,ni of ill" clerk of the beard of countyermmilsplrn.-i- of lWrnalitlft county Bt theci.urt house said county, for ties construc-tion of a win Jam en ,h" hunk .fthe llio traml. al.ovo tho Darclaa brl.lKo.Haid work lo i. ilor.o in tih

l...cin-.n..n-s prepared by t!' county r.

at tho iiiaie desipiiaicd by Mm. un-

der hi iiiiu;rviNi.,n and com;i)mcd to tile

entire satlsfaction.The urrftH.fiii Iddrlrr will be rnoir to

Klvt. a bond, eatictoei.- i.v lo ttin bo.ird ofcounty commlssioliets. for thefulthf-.i- pe rformaiiee hi mntrart.

The board reserve tne nifht to reject anyor all bid.

liv nr.t.-- r of the board of oenntsr commissioners.

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COMMERCE

:il! Street..w Vtrk, I VI.. 7. Kx.t. 1.1,. j.ros- -

jiaiion of demand ww the consiiicu-- ,

us feature of the Mock market today.

The heavy ll'juldation In conNerttionco,

made severe inroads on prices.

The nil!"! t tn o si'llmfcf last vo.-

,.1,1 oT llio riAi'iuift d.iclincg followed

i.v the r U . ti a rally hurt inclín.' 1

-- r.i.'llli.llVO s' til e;i I to !J ak for;,i, ,i,-- muí pti OUT market. Til.- - !'C

und th... ... riiiiiu-i- l ill i H ;.u- - n of sil,. i'...,,,.. .I.,-...- .. the Knoenlotivo. senti

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mciit hark Into the depths lit ileres- -

liuvinK n o".';.tl down, is to eerelied on always except hi periods of.lownrlKht panic, hut ordctB of misclass today wer; . J only atHti'icity eoncc-sion-- i i oi'ir'ofi unit '!''atU'llipt tO lli'l 'l t't ll"''- Ill I'''! Of 111'!

flood was not to ho detected. Thatevery sale was matched hy imrehuHOguvs without- Hayiiiw and that suchpurchases have represented a nttsslnKof Mocks from KironRor to weakerhands for Rome timo in the convictionof a considerable body of opinion intlio stock market.

As to the sources of t ho I'uiuiilatlonthere exists a fairly defined divisionof opinion. n one side is the viewthat the ureal capitalist, groups whichaccumulated consiantly last year,missed an opportunity lo sell out ntthe hiirh prices hy flttem ptins to carrytheir campaign over into the newyear. liehiK overcome in the meantime,iiy the reiiulrenients of the moneymarket and the ,'otiviet ion that thopolitical outlook threatened the wel-

fare of the corporations. Anotherview is that distribution of last year'saccumulations was actually effectedwhile prices were held up hy manipu-lation, following which the fall iu

prices is seen with complacency hythe powerful capitalist Kroups, if notict mil IV fostered by professed alarmand by recall of credits throiifih thecontrol held over the preut bankinginstituí ion.

Foreifrn securities and money mar-

kets wore undi-'tufbi-- Tho privatediscount rue declined in Taris andalso In London, The local moneymarket was easy, but th0 rapid railin prices of stock-- ! induced some re-

call of credits. met-Rln- heinif not re-

paired. '

The day's c.vtrMri, declines ran4 and ti point;! for the stock in

...i,:., i, k..... i.uib ,.f lb" transact! inshiu iioccurred, CloKimr I'd'.': 3

Allis Chalmers pfd 377 2 '.;Amalgamated Copper

American Agricultural 4 iAmerican F.cet Simar ", u.

American Can pfdAmerican Car and Foundry . . .

American Cotton Oil r.7 I ';

American Hide and Leather ptdAmerican ice Securities 2

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American Linseed ISAmerican Locomotive 17

Am. Sm. and Retdo. pfd .105

Am. SuKar Kef .110Am. Tel. and Tel . i:ir.American Toburcu ptU ... . !l 'iAmerica u Woolen . i2Anaconda. Mining Co.' V. . . 47

Aielilson .111do. pfd .102

Atlantic Coast Line .124 '.A

llttltimorc and Ohio . . . 10

do. pfd y 2

P.othlehem Steel 2 BUI'.rooklyn Rapid Transit . . (i !l

('anadian Faetlie . , 1 7 S 'Central Leather .. 35',a

do, pfd . .105Central of New Jersey. . 2rt fit 300Chesapeake and Ohio . ,. . 7S

I'liie-ii- and Alton . . . . '.'Li' 7' 5 4 't

chicaRO Croat Western ... . . 2(1

Chicago and Northwestern ..ir.s'iCtik-HKO- Mil. and St. Paul ..144- -

c i:., C. end St. Louis ....Colorado Fuel und Iron . . . . 13

Colorado and Southern .... . ni'ido 1st pfd . so

do. 2nd pfd . 7H

Consolidated Gas .13 04Corn Products . 17

Delaware and Hudson .170Denver and Hio Grande . . . . 37 H

do pfd . 7 7 i ...

Distillers' .Securities . 2S

ICrie . 2 5

do 1st pfd . 42do 2nd pfd . 32

General Electric .117Great Northern pfd .t33iGrent Northern Ore Ctfs .. . 5 Vi

Illinois Central . 13X-- 'f

Interborough Met ........ . IHVido. pfd . 4 5',s

Inter Harvester . 84Inter Marine pfd . 19'iInternational Paper ...... . 12

international rump . 44Iowa Central .

Kansas City Southern . 3

do. pfd . 67 V.

Louisville and Nashville . . .142Minneapolis and St. Louis . 4 2

Minn.. St. I', and Sault St. M .13 3

Missouri Pacific . fifi3!.

.Missouri, Kansas Huí Texas . 3 y ".i

do. pf,i . 70National P.iseuit . 104 U

National Lead . 74'sVat. ltys. of Mex. 1st pfd T, 0 3

New York central 11C

Vow York, Ontario and VVeí-teri- i 4 3

Norfolk and Western 'iNorth American "5 (4

Northern Pacltic 1WiI'acitic Maill'ennsvlvania . t , 130'People's Gas D'BkPittshurp, C. C. and St. Louis . . 15Pressed Steel Car 3 MPullman Palace Car V.';'i

Tiailwav Steel Spring 35 Vi

ileadinn I''P.epublic Steel 33do. pfd !'.,

liock Island Co. 41r;A

do. pidSt. Louis and San Fran 2nd pfd 45 jSt. Louis Southwestern

do. pfd 70 HSloss Sheffield Steel and Iron 7 2 V,

Southern Pacific 1 20 u.

Snohtern Railway 28 'ido. pfd 0

Trim. Copper 30 HTexas and Pacific. 26 iToledo, St. Louis and West . 42

do pfd 63 'ÍCnlon Pacific ISO Vi

do. pfd 06I'nited States Realty 73 Ms

1'nitee; States Huhber 35 4

I'nited States Ste.-- l 75'do. pfd IIS

l'lah Copper 44'SVirginia Carolina Ch micul . 47 i

Wabash l!ido pfd 40 K

Western MarylandWi si iiiKhnUi e Kieetric 4

Western T'nion

DEMORALIZED

MillDay of Extreme and Unex-

plained Weakness; PricesTumble Steadily ThroughoutSession.

llty Mnrnln Journal Special Lenaed Wlrel

New York, Feb. 7. This was an-

other day of extreme and almostweakness on the New York

stock exohaiiKC. Slocks tumbledstearlil v ihrnuurhnut the session lindel'the, pressure of enormous liii'uidationwhich was accentuated by lack of.MupiMirt. Despite tho absence of spe-cific rumors of a diKuiiletinjr naturequotation prices broke through therecords of last week, pKtahlishlng- new-lo-

levels not for the year alone butfor the period dutiny; as far hack asthe boom of last suinmre.

AUhoutíli not the center of decline,as was the case last week, steel vom-mn- ii

dropped today "á loss of 4

S points over the close of Saturday.points over the price of a week

aao mil more than Hi points over theiluotalioiiK nl a month back.

The selling ot copper shares wastremendous. American St:;e!tin com-mon dropping to 77 front S2 atthe close on Saturday; AmalgamatedCopper declined rt 1H lioints to 71Anaconda, fell 3 - ipulnts to 40; ClahCopper went down four points lo 44

Heading fell an even five points;Cnion l'aciilc dropped 4 SouthernPacilic 4 while losses th'tonsboutihe active speculative list ranged from2 to O points, The market closedweak and nervous.

seat fin the exchange was soldIhls'moi'iiinK' for Í.S2,0(in. a declino ot

$i,iin from the price paid for a seattwo weeks ago.

An nttíu-- of tho scrip is often fol-

lowed by a persistent cough, which tomany proves a. threat annoyance.Chamberlain's Coiutb Hemedy lias neeuextensively used and with good suc-cess for the relief and cure of thiscouch. Many cases have been curedafter all other remedies had failed.Sold by all driiRKists.

PROBATE COURT RAS

LONG GRIND OF

BUSINESS

Long List of Important Admin-

istrative Matters Up for Dis-

position; Session ContinuesToday, r" "

JiltlRe Filomeno Mora inwided yes-

terday at an all-da- y session of theprobate court, which will be resumedthis mornintr at 0 o'clock.

The following; hiicincKs wits trans-acted;

Heuriníí o the matter of the pro-ha- te

of the will of the int.. T. C.was postponed until this morn-in- n

at 10 o 'elf ok.Inventory of the estate of llaltle K.

Crary. deceased, was filed. Theappointed A. Kleischer

and the court Thomas Werner lo ap-praise the óslate.

In th,. ntalter of the estate or AdelaChaves, deceased, liemetrin Haca ileChaves was appointed tolministratriswith bond of $4.000.

The report of the appraisers of theestate of S. I... Alexander was filed andapproved.

In the matter of the estate of Jesuslinen y fiarcia, deceased, the final re-port of V. II. Stronir, administrator,was approved and the administratordiseliiirued.

Mr. Strong was also dis. haru'ed afterfllim? hi final report r.s adniinisiratoi'of Ihe estate of Sunsuno Luna, de-ceased.

The final report of V. 11. Stronti asadministrator of the estate of P.Walker, wits filed and Monday, April4, 1!,'1I. set us date for the hcarim;.

The petition of II. .StroPK to beappointed auministrator for the staleof Thomas üainlor. d. censed, was

.0.11,1 'hoiid fixed at I,000.The final report of T. A. Anderson

as administrator of the estate of Klor-ene- e

Anderson was approved and tiieadministrator' discharged.

The final report of C. K. Newcomeras administrator of thf estate of J. W.Siddeis. del eased, was approved undthe administrator

The petition of Vi'. C. Uesli'ieh to heappointed roltninisli atnr ol tile estateof Plutarco Lucras, doc-ased- , was

and bond placed at $".00.The final report of Leo A. tinier, ex-

ecutor of the estate of Irene ijuier. de-

fended, was approved and the executordischarged.

The final report of C.eortie ''. Lonrti-ar- d

as adminisirator of the partner-ship estate of the hite. H. J- Liud.maun. w.-I- approved and the admin-istrator .li:w'h:ir;ed.

The final report or Frieda Pcottl,executrix of the estate of li. L. Limie-man- n

was npproved and the executrixdiseharced.

The petition of Mabel L. Thrht tobP appoinied tidniinisiri.ii ix of the es-

tate of William i'. Tjf'bb deceased,

FOR THE STOMACH.

Ilerf An Oder You Should Not)i erlook.

Itexall Dyspepsia Tablets remedyftomach lenubles h supplyinir tho oneelement, the absence of whhh in tlieitastrle julcf-- causes indigestion anddyspepsia. They aid the stomach todigest food and to quickly convert itinto ríen red blood and material

for fivereominu nalural bodywaste."

Carry a package of Uexall Dyppep- -sia Tablets in oiir vest i k. I. or k-- pthem In your room. Take one aftereach heavy meal and inditreslion willnot hot her you.

We know what Roxall TivpepslaTablets nr- - and what tiny will do.

'

We truarant.e them to relieve indi-Kcsli-

and dv Si. in If they fail wetti'l refund your mom-v- . Three hIz. s:25 cents. 50 orrts and ? 1.0ft. Remem-ber you can obtain ltex.ill Remediesiu A!b.iipioriue onlv at our slore.The all Store. The J. 11. n P.i.-II-

CO.

PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS

MOM.V TO LOAN.On Furniture, l'ianoa. Omar.a. Horses.Waa .ii and oile-- r ( hatttda; al" "ii s,U:,ri.jand Warehouse tt l"W BK " " "' :,"tan Idith ui ;;.n.()U. Loan are quukly nimioand st i prlvatA. Time one menta toone Klv-'il- . tloodn to remutn In y.mrliosHeaaiuii. llur ratea are reasonalóe. .'alland ana u before borrotvlilK. iifiim.!iii

a to and fr..m all parti of t!i world'I UK HOI MHUI l LOAN CO.H'AM,

ttuoi.m ;l und 4, railt lililí,,J'ltlVAl'M flKFionfe.

ul'KN BVKNINIil.S:ia Wnt t'eutri.l Aventia.

FOR RENT Dwellings

Foil UK NT -- February 1 !

modern brick house, 110!) Kentave. Apply C. May's Shoe Store, 314W. Central ave.

"

Foií It F.NT 1 fl"lf N. 4'Ji St . (a,-roo-

modern brick cottage, scieen-e.- l

und shaded perches, uppieconnected, w indow hude water

paid, Ü2.R0 per m'Uth. Inouiro thtoDicckmann or Mrs. M. J. Tilt. m inGrand Central hotel.Knit KKNT Five-room

hot water, beat, all modern inetnp,o, hot water boat, till modern im-

provements, Inituire A. W. Anson.82:! No. 4th.Foil I ! K NT - The líodey reside...'

lease for year or longer v.ili heMrs. I!. S. liodey, mi promises

S02 Kent Avenue, corner FU;Mh.Ft lit ItKNT llrlck 'Ottase, r. roonif

' and hath: modern conveniences;furnace heated. Apply 20 West Ti-

jeras.Foil ItKNT - .1 room modeni apart-

ment, furnished, neat and clean SIT.

Hunsaker & Tbaxton, 205 W. Cold.KOI I ItKNT 4 room ninth m house

well located $16.00; 8 room ruinclose in SI 0.00: 7 room N. 2nd, f 2" ooHunsakcr Tbaxton. 20,". W, C..1I.Foli I'.K.N'T Small furnished house

Neat and new. Phone iiti'i.

FOR RENT Rooms

FOR ItKNT The most Eanlfary amrooms' tit the llio Crimh

H19 West Central .

FOJt It 15 NT 2 liiriiu mil iirnishei!riiiims and pood barn nt Hid North

Hrd St. See Wright at Journal officeFOI! UIONT Furnished front roorr.

with porch; reasonable retit. 21

North 7th street.Folt lllCNT Furnished front room

modern, no other roomers, r05 We si

Fruit.FOIl K KN'I Lie lit houseki epinp

rooms. Garcia i:!dfj.( nth and Cen-tral.Folt UI-:.- 2 new ndjoinlii'i rooms

close in, north .'ind soulh por.-li- Nsick. Iiuiulre ."10 Kast Central.FOR ItKXT flood room at 1110 Wis!

Central.FOR ItKNT Nicely fcrnisiied rooms

electric, litrlit and hiith. La Yeta118 W. Lead.FOR ItKNT Nicely furnished rooms

steam heat free, balh. by day, weekor month; reasonable. lliKhlandHouse, 20-- K. Central nvf. l'hoin9:12.

FOR ItKNT Furnished rooms finehoard. 710 S Broadway.

FOR ItKNT Furnished rooms in pri-

vate family, gi nts only. No sickAddress F. it., care .loiunal .

FOR RENT MiscellaneousGUNS TO KENT W. A. Ooff r Co

phone RKS.

FOR KENT New store, 70S WestCentra by Feb. l'th. Good loca-

tion for Dm!,' Store; inquire. 510 SouthKdith, It. C. Paulsen.

There is noOther Vanilla

E.diact made that cm com-

pare in any way Willi tberich. EaUsfying itretijili andthe delicious dclitat.-- ilavor of

VANILLA1 liis i not merely an a

boa-d-. It i., an ..liio-lulc-

true tiatrn-.en- t whichjust one trial oí Burnett'Vanilla will prove.

Your grocer can p!yyou with the 6c.-- .' vanillamaJc insist o.i getting it.

Burnett's Vanilla

was appioved and bond fixed atí I, ooii.

The of of nit.-- Gr.i.ll,atri.x of the isl.ile of lOlia

Oradi. for authoiiiv to convey eor-tai-

real estate held iu Host by KlinOradi, was presented to th,. court, andit was ordered Unit w.i.l Anita tlr.'uli.eXeciltrlN. execnt.. a o'.-- d lo Ferdl- -

nando Taulialeirl for has ":t atulblock 4, Romero ad.b'ioii. and said

eonveyanccs to In- - appi-o.i- by thecourt.

In lb,, matter of the est:. I., of Mut-ile K. Crary, deee. is.. I. Hie el.'iim ofWalter C, Madley on s'id .state, inthe sum of $t5,720.l, w.i pi'esented tothe court and is ordered allowed bthe court.

In the matter of tin- estate of Kva RLyon. deei-as- J. iepi.lt I'V peci:i!KTCirdian Olileled to Uil'i "er 1UOC- -

eeds of sale to J. W. ?"tn-n- l

truai'dian of Leonard l.j'.a. minorheir fit said estrilo.

I Th,. final report of Patricioexecutor of the , el..l- - "1 Oli.ld-'alup-

.l. C ..:is,.i, wasjril.-.loii- the e.oirt Monday.j.!en b 7, :is the dat h"- 'imi ( lb'report

The will of IMtre-- i. Wii.tht.was tiled and J in op. n

jeouri and lio curt li-- .Monday, tiefourth day of Apnl, líC". ..r provinetile s..me.

The t or . nppr ,: r of th- -'estate of I )),... )r:iu"i- -. h'eta:.--v,es appr-iv.-il- .

'rh.-ie.oi- t ..f V . Si.riib.-rt.-- .

ii r.lian of "the st "i II rti-ns.

Liitdeniann. minor was .i.ii.roM-d- .

Th,. ei.iirt ad.oii lo .1 unlil th.-c-

nif. ruing at 10 o'clock. '

WANTED Planos, household goods,etc., Btored Mifcly at reasonable

ratea. Advances made. Phono HOI'h .Security Warehouse and lmprovn-aieii- t

Co. Offices, rooms 3 mid 4.

i.rant lilock, Third utrnet and Cen-tral avenue

HELP WTEDIVlale.TkN VANTKI) To prepa"e f.r "rail-

way mall ex.'Unlnallons. Commenee-aieh- tsalary, $M10. Preparation free.

Franklin Institute, Dept. 4;Ri. L.,N. Y.

WANTK1 2 solicitors who can pro-iluc-

Must be bustlers Salary andeoinm isslon. Royal Dye Works undMatters. 4 :i W. Central Ave.

J!!!tLJlT!?Fema!WANTi:i) A holy mandolin plavet

for iadb'M' orchestra. '.' 40, car.MorniiiK J.oii'iiui.WANTKI At once, first clns woman

cook. Apply Southei-- Hotel, lslmil Lead.WANTKD tlirl lor general house

w.uk out. of town. Apply A. A,are Journal,

WA NT FD Competent woman to carelor Ovo small children. Mrs. M

i. Cha.lbourne, óutl W, Tijeras.

WANTED PositionsWANTKI i -- - I'.v j ounir man.' nicely

room and board: must be.(rh.'lly iii:tte f.iniils; rates moder-ile- .

Jewish preferred. Address Al. F.are Journal.

i't IS I Tl N WANTKD Aecountanland man.i.o. r, speaking-- readlnii anc

.vi'ilimr Spanish 'tlueuily, wants posl-ion- ;

sat i:d;u lei i rei eretiees. Roberts,are .lonrnal.

WANTED Room and Board

WANTKD Ahout Mitr.-- first. blietlthy married couple, two iialurn-sbe-

rooms wild hath, in private fa in-

ly; lowlands referred; also privih-e..-

'if three meals for l.nly and sujipeior man; reference If deshed, s

Frank, care Journal.vV'ANTI-:!- Room and board for fam-

ily of three. Address (I. Journal.vVANTKD I'.y youtiK married coupli

room mid board In lowlands In pri-

vate family, no health seekers. Relet'-mee- s

Riven. Address C. AL, careMomios Jon run I.

I

CLASSIFIED WS

StrictlyCASH

WANTED Miscellaneous

.VAN'I'KD I'lumbintr to repair. VA. Golf & Co., phone 5SR.

WANTKD Horses to clip. Wrlght'tUidinK School, 315 W. Silver.

A'ANTKD Clean cotton rugs at Th'Journal office.

vVANTKD to buy about 1.00 inhorse; city broke'. Apply Re.omct

Dairy.vVANTKD---liarn- e tracts of lamí, sail

able for huntinif preserves. AdIr. su with full particulars, P. O. lloO, Pueblo, Colo.

WANTKD A 'iron,! milker. Ilezmck'iDairy,

WANTKD- - Furnished house of notless than X looms: good location

Vddress C, care Journal. t

LOST

r.OST Small (.reeu leather purse, olTijeras avenue between Seventh am

eleventh streets. Liberal reward loi.( ii in lo Morning .lournal office.

PERSONAL

EK Southwestern Realty Co., bciorvan buy real estate.

MISCELLANEOUS.AÑNllQTrsANT'TcAr fin' fuller

culo.si.s, RaiininK, Soul hern Calilorlifl. Klevalion 2:;ió fe.-t- Di'noutitaiii air. II.VKÍeliie bumralow.-Experience-

matron. Aledi.-a- dii'feors. i inly t.'.O a month. Coinpl'dIreular.

MRS. ARi'HKR '.Masseur WeltmeiMethod. 122 Keleher Ave.

POULTRY AND PET STOCK

FiiR SALI-- Sinele Comb White I, cu-

beras; line layers; our Jl.r.o for I o

IJ.r.i for ';"; si runs J2.0Iarli. J. I'.. Gentry. Albuipieninc, N

M., P. O. P.ox 10. Telcihone 1 :".,(;.

.'iiR SAI.K---S- . C. While Lei;horns, f iiiioiis Wvekoff strain, fl.oH perÍ2..'.0 per "e. '0 per cent ferlilitjiiiaraiilee.l. Address: Van tier Slulsiox 2 0. bone .jo I

Kin: SALK--Kkij- for hatehiiia, S. CWhile l.euh. nils, famous Wvckofi

ir in si.; or Li: L' .'.ti i.er :io. !u 4oer f.iiiiiiv liara al'-ed- Add rentVilli d'-i- Sltlis. i'..i 2D, phone roll,

FiiR SA1.K Ku for tunI..), i.--: R u led Rocks; Mall Ho. k '

While lío. Ks: Mini' W:llldottes .'lie!4. c. Whit. Leido'i 'is; K. C. and T.

Fiir prize winners. liens:I and $1.2 per 1 ii. II. L. IM.iir.

2 1'' Gt' iiiUe A ...

íñTvot ÍVW III NI.'P. tier d U" !' If Coil to beat itC.t.PKRATIVi: It Al-- L. A s. ill.

1"! Third

V :.Tt f OT" IiKO.F fu. MTMfn.wt. fl

1 jmn JSk!t.XZl'Vi I

m IINITI O I .C. tO-.- . "'" . w

Sold in Aiftuquergue by I. H. 0'HitUy &C.

PRQFESSiOHAL CARDS.

(MI'til'H'IIS.DR. . II. 't lNM-.i-

All Successfully Trentc.1Office V. r. Vimlio Pdd, Tel. rr.

-- S I IIS.

W. JKNKSA" a vsr.

Mining and Aleia Mat ejoal Fnitieer.:i 'e:-- l Fi nil Avenue.

Poslofiice p,ov 1i';l. or tit office fit F.II Keo.t. 112 outh Third Street.

I nt s. I

R. W. 1 1. Pit VAN, Atlortiey at Law,

Ofrico In National Rank Dillli!- -i

i . Ail.tioiier.pie, N, ji.,lno. W. VI!s-- :i .Ino. A. Whlta

WILSnV W.HI TIC,Atiorin-y- at Law

Vioonm Cromwell Pulbllnp."

1CDWARD A .MANNA U'liev at I.riW,

Room 2, N T. Art.iijo HI.Ik Phono 228hlloii-.o-.i'ie- X. M.

Ill N i ls I S,ÍMÍT j7lC K RA I'd'-- ' -

"

Sut'iTeori,Hoonn Raruelt Hiiiidinrj. Thona

714. A intuitu mentó made hv tnnllIK MVM l N SJK N 1 SI IM. ICON'S

A. U. SHORTLIC, M. D.I'rfletbfl limited to

Tulleren beds.Hours: 10 to 12.

P.noms state Natl. Rank Bid.V CTICJUI N ItyJ,W. J. UYDIC, V. S

Gratluali! Vcterlnarv,Pilone 071. aof, West Hold.

It. V.. firVN'M,rainier and Decorator.

Phono 113:1.

SANTA FE TIME TABLE.

(In T'.rr.-.- ,i M.iory s. into.)W i:s i not mi. Arrive. IVpitrt

N'o. 1. r'nllfoi Nii ; fci .r. si..... i:;mpNo. :i, ldmlt.it 1 3 :"J0 ji 1:0(11)No. 7. M... .'i, KxiireM. . 1 0 : R r. p 11 :4HpNo. 11, t.'ullf, irn o. FriM M:ill..ll:60p 18:4t.

t. ASI ll.HM).No. S, T'Mirllit líspios 4:05p :S0pN.i. 4, I'lil.-iiK- hliiiltod BtSOp :20pNo, x, Kastern Ksi.res.i l:4Bp 1:KpXu, 10, On'iiiHid l:tsId 1'iiu.. 1 niiiiM.No. )!. Moxl.o lixprem U:S0No. nt.--

,,.;i p.iso am t:3D

No. fin, k.i n. city ,v 'iu !P(t5aNo. klii, ICiitt. f'lty ('Id H.36P

K.M..V..II nt.fl Ai.uirUluNn. KM, Pero Valley ICl.... 1:10No, til- -. AIIoiiiu.'iiiuh 11:40p

WILLIAM IIALFOUB. AkDU

THE WM. FARR COMPANYWholesale, and retail dealers In

Fresh mid Suit Meato. Smmagespecialty. For cattle and hoga thblccest market nricps ar paid.

B. H. BRIGGS & CO.

DruggistsProprietors of

Aburado Pharmacy. Cor. OoM andFlrM; Iliohliuiil Pliarmncv. Cor.

. ICn-- entrnl anil I'.r.miluay.

W. L. TRIMBLE & CO.CORNER 1,T ST. nnd COPPICH Avu.I.lvcrv, I'ee.l nnd Kale Sttihlcg. Flrniflus I iii ii.iiil j nt l.'etiKfi.uililc lintcH.Teleiihone 3, V.irlh Keeniul Street

mmFOR SALE

$2tlti(- - I room modern brick cot-

tage, N. ind Si., easy terms.Illiuo udobe, good Btolie

foundation, idiimHo roof, cornerlot. North 4111 St

$15111 brick, shade andfruit trec, large barn, 8. Broad-way.

$10110 frame, bnth, elec- -

trie ILhtf-- : HihlandH, clone In.ensy terms.

$2.S(M 5 : ii modern frame.cum r I'd, S. Walter St., easyterms.

$t.;oo bui'K.tlow". modern.South Waller t.

fittott tirlck, mod-ern, .rood cellar, highland

S JNón brick, me.i. rn, largecellar, corner lot. K. Coal

Si."t-- 7 room, I': "lory, brick,modern, e.o.d oui loiiliiinga,w.ird, near c:.r bra:.

Seveial go.nl pieces of lms!neprop. rty. leds and houses In aUp.wt of the city Ranche and

suburban homes. SloiiCy to Loan.

A. FLEISCHERIteul It.'tc l ire Insuranc

Surety itmdfiei2 S. Se.Hind St. rhone f 7

FOR SALE Real Estate

FfiR SALIC Piece of business prop-erty, only $;i,000 cash, owner wants

money, in iter me us fpilck. HunsakcrTbaxton, 203 W. Gold.

FOR SALK modern tirlckcothiRo, cash or paymenti; buy

from owner, DSN. Hill St.FOR SALK--Ne- modern

house, tine homo for some one; bar-e,.ii- n

and easy terms. I'oi'lcrilcld Co.,21K W. Gold.FOR SALI-- tin paymeiiis or will

trade for vacant properly, one fourir one five-roo- house. Address Itox2"ri, City.

I IIAVK for sale a fine

modern dwelling, close in. See me

for part leu la r;i. F. H, Kent, 112 South

3rd street.

MODKR.N home for sale at two-third- s

actual co.-- t; seven lartro rooms,inrdwood floors, steam heat, windmillnil complete Irrigating system; lot 00y 200. 710 E. Central ave. E. L.

vVashburn.Folt SALK Fine rancli:

owner must leave it. Snap for some.lie. Portel'lield Co.. 210 W. Gold,

fill SALK OR R F.NT Ranch at Al-

ameda, 100 be.'irinn fruit trees and.est ivf urden hind. No fertlllzinif.pply Wm. A. Itrown, Aliimeda.

N'KW house, jrood outhiiiel"inss, fine location; bargain il.iiuo;

asy terms. 1'ortei'fie'lil Co.; "1(1 W.iold.'OR SALK one or two sections fin-

est laud in Texas Panhandle. Swlsh-- rcounty; close to railroad. No hol-

er land anywhere. Low cash pile,uvner, P .O. l.'ox 270, Alhiuiuerfiue,

v. .M.

'Ol! SALK 1 room tot tae, neat lit-

tle tent house and a titty loot lot allor $r,ii(i,oo. Hunsakcr & Tluixton,dir. W. Gold.'OR SALIC Fine modern

brick, laru'e porches, cast I'toiil;nap: $2,100; terms. Porterl'leld Co.,DI W. Gold.

FOR SALE Furniture

íÁN'Í' KD Furniiure to repair, W AGoff & Co., phone BUS.

35 HrasH lieds Í27. 114 w". Gold Ave.''OR SALIC Red room furniture;

New Rleycle, coaster brake; cheap.Oil Forrester Ave.XiR SALIC The furnishintrs of my

eÍKht-1'oom- house, iiicludimrAirs. J, 11. ftoarrup, KOI North

'hird street.

FOR SALE Livestock

FEW renl hnrsalns, 2 Kentla Bat-

idlo horses and middles; 2 runaboutsnd line pair Ladies KrKlish Rldiniioots. Call early, Wight's Itidlngchool, 313 W. Silver.'OR SALIC Good driving and saddlehore; niso iz I biiKiry ami harness

I a hnv pric. Address h '' d S. Kdith.'o SKLL AT ii.Vt'lC Gentle horse,

broke to tide or drive; also, canopyop bucee and burnous. Inquire úüSVest t 'upper avenue..n It SALIC 'I'ho Jersey cons. Call

Tío; u'ill; SALIC lino lb. horse and rub-

ber lircd surrey and harness. lu-ll i re allernoon 212 S. Hroadwoy,

FOR SALE Miscellaneous

100 O win $20, 114 W. Gold Ave.:i() Crown lían",.' now fib. 114 W.Cold.

10 st íii.f.O. 114 W. Gold Ave.'on SALIC New SmlCi Premier

typewriter; cheap If taken at once,pply r.14 W. Coal.

'OR SALIC AT A HA RGA IN Fineturnout consistiiiir of almost new

tanhope Plineton, a biu' lino lookinitiocs.', r, old and periectiy satefir any woman or child to drive ."

Address S. S, P. O. P.ox lét!,ii v.

'iiR SAI, K- - ' liiiiiiry inu ticully '

S. Al'llo.

BUSINESS CHANCES, .

1.2.1 I'ICR WORD Inser-t- chisslliedads in aii 1' iidini? jiapcrs in tho V S

tend for list. The Daku AdvertislnJVgoncy, 427 South Main street, LoVnpeles, Cal.

WILL sell my contract for slock In!N.-- Aioxioo Life insurance C

v.iny at a dicoiint. W ill deliver fio. k

f .oaipanv is oro.inced. Addicts Al.'M. Rruuk. Rosu.-ll- , .. .M.

FOR SM.F- - A koiiik o old ' businessin w bi. b biir inoro y can he made.

Xd.ir. s H..X :!i. city. j

FiiR SALIC R. st roonmiii 'house in;the eiiy; centrally located. 2 noons,

iirui-be- d complete: n buruain. iTilljir aildr.-s- :; I I S. First street.

TO LOAN

ro 1.' 'AN ;, s n r out op im-- j

f.rov. r.' il Koenrdv. noAddress P, o bos "S. '

mus intuí.Tlids will bi reeelv.-- at the o (Tiro t.f the

elerk of the board of curly cormiesfiom-'-of iternalili. rounly. at the rnuri house of

nld coumv. u to la .'! ii hi the frenn,n.f Krldav, February bth. lit", i'-- l.uildinthe Alameda ilvke hiclier inwith plans and apeeiibu'loiu bytho eoimtv aurvevor.

Snlrt nork to he done tinder the directionind to the entire mtiaf.-u-tiu- of tne coun-ty enKineer.

The uoful bidder ift be req Ured toce n bond for the faithful ierf..rn ann- ofhis ronira.-t- . The bo.ird t"ie rbrbtto any nr all bills. t" orde of theboard of county e.,mmli..ner

A. E. WALKER. (71erk.

Wheeline and I.ke Kile 5Wisennsin Central 4

I'tttshurs Coal IfAm. Kt.-.-- l Fonndrv 54 i

Vniii.,1 rrv Hoods 117'iLaclede fias !'9

Total sales frjr day 1,313 200 shun s.Pondii ii.ro iiTeneiar. Par '. vM",

- ON 1. 000.Vliited !3tiites 3 advanced 1 .ind

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL", TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1910.

oooooo

GtO.W.HICKOX COMPANYXrw Mcaloo Pioneer Jeweler

Our Specialties: "Diamonds." American Watelos." P.epclrlii Finais

FRENCH & LOWBERix x ehal pinncToiw

IJecim 1 r.iiiljalineritAPY ASSICTAVT

501 W. Central, Telephone 580TVeti; i4 rrivalsATÍEN

FUNNY BUSINESS

AND PRETTY GIRLS

10 THE UNIT

s. and Jliiusram F.r.nravinif.Watches. Correct leg F.ye TroülTin: aiu'M ntoNT 11 J SO. MX'O.M) ST.

OOOOOOCOCOC rrrrrr- -

CRESCENT HARDWARE CO.Move. Pango, llou' rurrttihlnir Cud. Cutletl anil T.mU. Irr--

Ple. alvo anil tilting- Plumbing- - Heating. Ti:, anil Copirr Unrli

In th rnt that y'J h jtj'.tl not

rlv !yr mern:i. p;.ir -

j.hur. thé rusTAi. ThláViRAHI O. r!vir.r yat:r nam uf.Ci .l..rf

r.J ine pater !'.. . r iy a((. il i:,-i.i- i jr. Itbo. It

S.VOO HAKI 5MTht t.ov ri..r.l wtil l

f..t th rrrt an. I (i nv-- n i f n- -on ritusht t.ilir.jr f t'htrnwir .íotfnal from Hit d -

of tutiiKf Itrtjui'unai. j rni.isinso ro.

We have opened up several new lines of SHIRTS, which twe bought for the coming season. They are very attrac- - Z

tive, also attractively or . tfoinipriced; SEE THEM dXpl.Ó tO p.UU tmoxr:

The

Golden

Albuquerque Piomised Even-- jins; of Coi uilsin.q Entertain-- !

mer.t in "Alaskan" al Elks';Theater Tor :,ht.

itia WKKT flATKA! AVÍ-- M t

TRONG BROTHERSTh,. funni. H i.mcy ra'-n- . sLOCAL NEWS OF INTEREST

nn-- i t'arroll; :i oiui-ir.in- priimti i: r.r ni itsMr It. It. Piiti.in. I.nd)

I jithaliiur.

Although somewhat early in the season, we wish to say

that we have already opened up some ADVANCED

STYLES of the

Hart Schaffner & Marxvmiic liI'M-k- . nr. t i(in-- r lid l ore-a-t- .

Sound. I'liinir No. u. Washington. I VI., 7. X Mexicoand Aikoii.i: I'lirtly cloudy .111. colderTtiew.lay; W.-clu- sday t.iir.

Western Texas- l,iiily rlon.lv lidiold-- Tiu .mliy; Wednesday e.d.t.T

111 the p- - ivn M S;ii r: a hist horns of jir U: Kil l". cn vt! ulaiM:ir atunl am! jífl-fi- arM fl-- Ot Ihi' T UlllM lf t'.ltlüis I

"The AI.'iHk.m" vlm'ii s th.' iltr.u-- .

tina nt th,. liti s" tiuat'T hn'rfht. 1hmusical numWrs .in- s!'i i.t ;!y i;ipti-vatin-

Amlwdv ivr h.'nrrt th r.t'.taiont "Th Ala.--k .n ' will IrniK haw tiiPrink f!!ori,.t:) It. r- - Phone 4S!

Spring Line of Suits; they are, as always, correct Jnstyle and of the very highest grade as to material and

Wallace Hcsscldcn. UN ' lit A L t N THACTOIl

Kiiairei- nd (irknmnshii counti iu .mute, mor for jout n"t- -

mi- n olhet oiius-tii- . flrn H

..inuiiierque)(Tlcr at Hie SiiM-rto- r S'Unlnfc Mill.

I'llONi: S77.

U..rn Jamiarv 29. 1.. Mr. un. I Mrs. Min ing mi l.niy, "Mv totem I

J Si'S Kant Ir..n ve- - rmalnií In h I '' 7'""0 ';, Br j.üsnn oí this hnlhant illiam

A SHIPMENT OF FRESHROASTED

Ward's Delight

CoffeeJust in, We want you to

have a taste of this coffeeand will make a

Special Price Ail ThisWeek of

25c per lb. tin.

Primrose Butter the Bestfor only 35c per lb.

workmanship. We have a few of them in our big window fi', y uui.n na.s ttinni" iis nnrij -iTIic W. f. T. T. ill nidi ;.t the will oiht-m- thatntimtxr a nsnffup of lir. .Maiuar.t 'al twriht. in n.lm.tr I'nnnon

Dry Goods

Company's

February

mad,- - a hie H!' Sl, UUtims. Í.3-- ) !..( h iliiar" ..t ..Tn,..ni v. ill ho K...... inHftornm. Wh,n h.M.r .na Si.iii.v Aluiors BARGAINS GALORE

A tcKulur moi-tin- f ott.nwo'1 who mporsn at. .1 th foolish hcr.rALBUQUERQUE FOUNDRY andjtJr.iv.. N'.i. 2. W.dKlmeii's nrolo. uní apaln climh int.i t!i- - nrinn uni!..rnj

We are selling our left-ov- er Winter Suits, Overcoats, i!,. hi lil this af lot nn at S: 51 i Im U snd sports vtth principals ami tnoin il.l follow- hall. r ht UK. There !!! ly mimy new laoisi

Tho La.lu of St. Johna ,,., III ' TrZTlll?lZn'MACHINE WORKS

KtPAIUS IMIOM PTLY MADE.Iron ami Urns Catlnff

ALIirglXltQVK. NEW MEX.Shirts and Underwear at Greatly Reduced Prices in

order to effect a complete clearance.WilUnm P. Cnli-.n'- a mo.sieal eoii ;unI,I niua ntiiiii -- Tin. is 0110 01

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOQ j A ion .1 st.i.. of heno hiik.-.- l nr- - Vxt. youna., ..! -- n.i sijipon in !m-h-i

XlITMirll A11''" ' " "' '. .".... p';tl. rHO ts a I il..an-ijiii- ai aimTHE KLcA. iUilntft C,ia 3 I' 1,1 "! U!, of Mrs. J. j ,p.e ri.uight.r ol Matilda S:.;ior, a;

. v,h kmsuuI M Q A- - ' 1U'- - Worn Tijeras. 'olí known arnB.utio actrcsw oí a .

no Qi Cllrk .y k Walker vest r- - yonr Miss titmier ia a musit-ta- (

The l est nervios at tho least coat Q'd 1S,.K.,, m?rria' liooiise to F.lia of many tuttr.m-uta- , fur atudo fromto t had In Albuuerijua. W K Tlieis of vimmoortiuo ami fd- - iim a oir.r.o or iepui;.ti.in. h- -.

Proinptno, ClcanUno and OnuM J. Stai y of Alhuiwiuo. an aecomylmlied vtol:idt a pu.t.uiof n itlitv rind s an i:s;tilitQoatitjr. Xj r:nir.:r AViP.i an Mmic of the Tovas , - ,M!i.k. the1

SIMON STERNThe Central Avenue ClothierWard's Store

CLEARANCEOOOCXXXOOOCXXXXOOOOOOOOOO jrntwot toioo was in AP.ii.,uoMUe '; hlRll. r orr uti.t li.. attrs. t.-- i.tt.-n-- ;

Homer H. Ward. Mgr

I'Wtm ia

prisoner t Am.MiHo for hoannt?. Kur(1V. I) a prominent MUirn-- y '

of flovis and a memo,! of Urn last' nt Vm u: Oom.1. gislamie. :.med l.i.t n.nht for a . I

hnef visit in the eitv. Mr. .Mellen is our opposii.oti nins nMh'ng hu-- 1

!4 tlarMo eII IIIUSl rttHi KH II UN

im tOLLUlS tll'll SPAA SUTII

i:ti nv .ou.Mi MUi'iiii or-i- t

n.s riu. rupfixTiox or cm.- -

I. Mi '.OMIHUT IMPSNT CHA K SALEs rveont 01 tno i niv.rreiy m . f;rrt rim s. tno win inns in- -

TRKS TREES, ii U:K!t:;i we ii.i,i. We are iron-.,- : t l"'t

All.ui'i-ro"- o Hit as.

1 HUM ll'lii:H. AMI I.I4 TU!. ,Wkm an.l ntui,- - tier.- - win 1' (Hp-nrt.-- nt

IIII M II' KVM IMI't.UHI I At iinnn.it xn. inor- - tort,v. t'lHINK 14 I The fillKral of til,, luto IV. vid A.;tio trttM.

! Pittli.-r- . who di- - d Kalur-ia-

HORSES CLIPPED

WRIGHPS RIDING SCHOOL

315 W. Silver. :ni;lit. will on tn irniii ihe t. Miner. nie. i;o So-iil- i W.slar sli.-.t- . at Miinrnnnr i n in HIS:3 o , li. i; Tlmrsoav te! noon. üINUrifJU MA

Thousands of local is.viii .linde trea's. If von are plantin? this season

Set htt-- y before the hfst are Jton". I . .".ik' eui li. AKo fruitTrees ilrnaioental. Shrulis a. ill i limbers,

J. WOODWARD, .'ÍT Old Albuquerque, N. M.IC GH0KU3BHAS

FEE'SCANDY IS FRESH

EveryDay

Standard Plumbing & HeatingCOMI AAV.

13 W. Ovuirl At.I'nmipt anil Cartful attcutlnn to al

Ortlrr.TELEPHOXE 61.

Opening

DAY

Hush A. I ooier . : in.. rn")i-cliure-

w ill ofíiotóf.J. It. Gahmha. f'r six v..-r.-a iii-i"

of ohoo of lil!iira. !.. has sui-pi-i-

a position as of fie. r tor theiint.1 l"e railroad company, withhoail.i.i-uler- s in All.u.itter.üio. Mr.

lialush i fumo to X. w Mexioa tor hiswifos' health and exovots iT'aK.-

u nun. nt home.Yestr-.S.i- v. s liin- ,. Xew Vonr

..n.i th,- - i.tv itetivos of the floweryKinudom in All'ieiiiei.iie oist-re,- ;

th. sa.-r.- dav Willi .tpproprii.to e r- -,

::,!-,- . s i ..ndi- io J it'.l,h.v an.l tlv I'.lestia's ooinl'.ietwlth.'j.eie. in very s tic-1- -,

I I'll N'e- Y.ar s .lay it is the uiii- -

. ..ra-.- .n,'om for 1 lliHH t l'(- -

: Mechanical Do!i Feature Che of; BERGER & BRACHVOGEL'

Good Stunts in Show Which!Teliphon 10.Alhro-irnip- , X. M.114 West Popper Ave.Appears Heie Next Week,the u

WALTON CORNERUtt M.t

nun kA ( l N k

ThursdayTry a Morning Journal Want Ad,:

i . , . )

Dealers in Hay, Grain, Flour, Seeds, Bran, Alfalfa Mea!.

Cotton Sed Mealanj a'.l kind3 oí ConJition Powders Stock ar.d Poultry Foods

Ai.--o s.goney for ail cf Wiili.mi Cooper and Nephew's SheepPips; Kep.-.- j 's Marking Paint; Pur?ooa ?h'ff!c!l Slu-o- Shears;Coopir's Dipping Honks, and rn;;r,y other tilings used end needed bySheepmen.

Full supply always on hanj. Quick deliveries made same dayorder Is recolved.

' The ilir.g-- . a.S M..n." vil.ieh wilt .

" e h, re very sh.ct'v ;t eomi. :.er. ,

of uai.saul ti;. r nd.-r- - i

. ,1 1 v ii vst of .r, t.i.ii'f.,.-- ;.:i-- ..Uilito-s- . and í

lurce . hores of e . l.os.--

t .nl ?;i The pli-i..- -. Si.-'- l is said to;! r.'l t'l.iE is e.a'ae .l í. r it. an-- : ,:'..

t r veption to Air. neoVis I y. -l Mr. and Mr,t.i I... V r.i net) will he held : t the....... ........ ..!..,.-.- . - February;.r...l ''"' i'!.i. T.'i.- i'le. e oe- -

la the nun .. paroT nl n,.4 .ten lisvM .. . i... K Mi. m liste. I.ttt it h.fc' r; th. r r. s.nt ?.

Nothing Starts Your Blood to Circulating these ccol morninglike a good American Block Coa! fire. We have

The American Block CoalAZTEC FUEL CO. TELEPHONE 2b

Ih.ii ppeitet-- o . i .oe " ,.;.(- ,vhi- - the .l:.s are Jt.t spr:.ir.r. X. M. and Mr and Mrs Li f,rvs, tile pal'IS are a., well, iKeepini.. who hn mao.o tnnr '!"" Hr;u,, tilal the el....ira. i. rs ,l"n-- t pallhoi o í.-- several years !:.. " pon t!i. eder eo -, tin- - omeity

is . n tr '.vostie kind sr. i GOOD PATRONAGE LUCERO RELEASETho tton.is .i m-- f...... ..... - Ihiiv.r. manyXOOCXXXXXXXXXXX)CXC'OOOCCCOCOCXKX ..!!-.- . at. e.iui-.Ii- UIVH..1 io ,.s .t er... I nun;, hr slit li'.i.s and iua lOfchU pres-- nt in- - I it tiers to impr-v- e il. it-- ' v

The Matthew Dairy & Supply Co. 8 yt:1 lit :r.rVXFor CLEAN. SWEET, MILK and CREAM FOR LIBRARY ; FROM JAIL

i

Che! Two Thousand Volumes I Judge Abbott Allows Young

i ,s.-.'-.i a-- v i t ll--- morn. t.ievn as Wiiliam Oa moron.,n a il'... res.t'.t oi a s Un. ss vvtif u.'ss Sip.w. Fr. 1 Hoim. i:..i ri. kt.oñ reul 'S -, ft.; i.iio of 4 v. ars Major, l.üe Vrohm.vn. The ir ..tjiVr h'it..ind s w ith lur hen Kavi.no. Koso Murray. He), n Kn-rs- ,

,i,,.tfi ...iiie. Tlv. cur'" cam,- - to this ,,ri) jIU3 ciirard. Ihe Venetian vj iar- -"i,v !., eml-o- r 1 lost tron Alohison. t. tt. is a!o an added feain-- e. one ol

ri;oiu n i vini! th p. motMTV11V VUMHIIONS

i:do x. ttitw lvvvvvwvA-vvvAWi-iVVrY.W- A x"VJ v t. r.- - a ..o is a prominent th iriiuttvAt stones in tho l:m aot t

teitllir.ti. rue t eniaiiis ai e .. intí n;..-- .ia ineai oirn Circulated in January, In-

crease of Two Hunciicd CherMan Convicted cf Assault to

Go After Serving Half of His

Sentence.

Siren nn.h i tak r.k" parlor pen.:- - pv p-- . Sh w j.r..l Host- - m array.advu-o- from f.o- n anvl a ci.it'kh. whi r, was iti iiimiunv.'iis hit lust

i. - ;,t VVu hita K ill. .a.v.n b. n Introdue. J :n the op ra. TheEVERITT the pro- - it is ; rti!is.nltui lime eoin-- u i.-n-i i txcu;OR.j Sun Huston. tip as it. is PV ifi ose io aeeomj iisne.iot ttio ...m i.. .. .. ' upü-toi-

nPA-v..-

.

i. urr.nmj it Is',ii. turo un 'si..... r . . , 11 o . . . u Many ra w niuMeal ieat- -i . i.,.-'ii- ,- retiimi--.- l !'-- .Leading Jeweler 1 ur.- -i bi- - es'.n adi'o.l to th.- tvoreI .."i'., fiom a i.nsinis irip to

..,...1 in this ve .r hv. A. Sloarie. the ICP.XTHAL AVKXl I- -rilli PI VMOM PAl.ACP . Ml. H iSiOll IS IIU. I

;h. is ni Los V.ii.is. li.re h eo-a-- vonr...-s- . r, an., nvnon mat savors oi ,

novo it v has been uitrMu.' J to tn.vk , areain',1., and HI Vas e TeX.ts the e more mtenjimn than overUi to Mr. Ho-r.- ! the,-- v.ho ha o s- -i n It an.t, v .1... s.k,,, 1,,, .1 ...rl.. tklll n.vt thO

That the A'.hinv.ier-iu- pat ho !i- - Judge i yosterday orderoii

brury is ROU'.nK tr.oro pop;i!..r all the the release from tlio county Jail of

i:rr.o is indicate,! by tho r. port of th.-- ' younc manMis Thoir.-ut- . to vioted t the last tern-- , of criminal

th,. meeting of tho library h.aril last rt nf avciUj. ' n. i,..,,.TV goB.nixht. Th s K i ort shows that oi Jan- - , "."'' ; ,

ll "-- ' l" ,1's ,n...arv 1.010 vohmios were . ir. al. t. . ;

tins Wine an Ho I ease oí voinm-- s eos:s of the proee,-din- . A stayov. r a ieoi.r-1- . p. rty-nv- e "f sentvnoo was erante,', at the timr.

wore issued ,1 urina the 'hut the court later bsned a eoninntt-n.or.ih- .

The í:i s inta Umen: o; nv 'it. lai.'ei o had served about h.ilf

si.' it nere at un. i net st!; under tho same man- -cv vl. nte.l .ti tno -- roíais oi

.. i .. ! onefi lll-s- l l.l'i-'-

i'ie t :iOil!-,.t the l.v.li t lii sni.ii- - afi ill- ni v. men ii a Ru..u..irr m ..seo

of i's . v i Heneo, and n tho manytarce rpiniber new bo..f.s or-- 'lis

r.i.--' Th,. conn b .s r." fused to plan! a ""

,r.-.- . . divoreo 'in the ease i.r Krn.'s-t- .

.'ttiie vs. KHo A. Paivtrol. wine"

i.j jirtivnl and tho books art- -

on the shetv.-s- .

S?i.-i- room is to !o in. d

in lit al shows wl.i. ii marie n hitl.st y,-..- "Tho ".;.! r'orea. I M.n-wa-

s

- nifsrc! more tasii f;,vorat.tyto tl-- f.-- tho n that It haspr :...:;. I m-i- :t in ii ms-si.'- .

vas: .;.' vrediHt..".

MH'U P--i

Th. re wit, bo a

Stien Ai'i. rt . n Pri-.v- y. f.; r soi v . s. in tho v "' A

'ta.- - T- i" v ' rv ;'-

aei 'ii - tilo Oooks a. en trial ..st v.: ilie Ito.'r I meet.t'.c n eStroup. Mrs. II. if Hay

i th.

- rt .r.

eventOf

The Year

ri.li.c.'i'. rs . a ,t K

io!,;y' tr.ntis. il.e.r-- e r Al' i ! MessrsP. Me:. Alt. V. M, M,::-- n and W:. . tai-- f

j The court was occupied yes'.T.uyv th motions an ! .irauni. nts in minor

; . ivll easeseV S.LÍIS filial.

Victor .ils vs. lioirto J. i hav'Hs i:i sctt-r;- on net,, f.ir

iet.-- Sals vs. 'Ali sen io l!:ir. i.i. s"1't..ii s i t . P'r

Pf-, eri- a i DIRECTORS' MEETING

SHOWS Y. W. C. A. IS!N GOOD CONDITION

the Ptheir 'p

Ka.'iAtr..:.'

i'.attle A.h 1 it::

ItOiieicsl til lie lii-lll-

Shi :i' T..'.!e of M. Klnley oountti.u...n

BOOTLEGGING CASE

NS POSTPONEDtil:l'.ea -l .1 veslerei-.- v x'

Wc received today cur

iirst spring shipmentfrom Stein Bloch Com-

pany, the best Clothes

in America.

E. L. WASHBURN CO.

NOTll :. !

5 M- - v. ha hvve Mils ffainsi pi-

t iii.i.i'i .-- ''i''! p e.se niasl We::.,All re- -

Vn.'!

l..i i.. of .!.U!op who is o.-

iissn. . The man will" .. j v l.. !:.:. ju.ije Ab",,t'inora: ' v. hen a oomirittnientiv for to Uie asylum f'

.'.r-- i of .lirootors of the Y .nuts.". s vhris'iaii . ui'.ieti i

nieet.eir at t'.eA. home s tp,i-U- .- aft- - rr.oon.

now e nsi;s of?- - in. : z t'o- t ' .1

stiem-,n.- ,tv-.-nd rsu-r-ad an

1. O. WKlO.lir. :i3 W. Mar.;-ett- e. y u- -

ei .ueA Made ' Get!Case;t s w i

lie!- - lleari'is Tml.iv.i...... w be. is bei.i

- ,;l . r- -. .1 e. It. the si.o"t:P.- -to siiry....;!it', i - '

.i, pj.'im. i t

toiler ; s'-- r.t-- i

.ritaitiJ..S.-.- X..1...-.- 0. . :i tno MCARTER CASE IS TAKEN fV;;':

UNDER ADVISEWENTi --:,, iiiht . 'a.ina.-.r- y list. ."I i lit:

ii.t i..- rt 'i. an 11

... P. - Ji:sti.e oí ti1''i: v. i a , r.'.line a : '

STORE CLOSES AT NOON

WEDNESDAY

IN ORDER TO MAKE

THE FINAL

PREPARATIONS

FOR THIS

GREAT SALE

V- -i 'al A"-:-- re'r.i- -.',. re

s' 1 ift i!.-- i ls first

IMr.

he

f.ell of Hindsre 'or.tr .! r

' f

a :i. : e

f. aork i ;

- !.,:iot'---,s pr

rs ere U :tc . rc .:

' ; ;i'U.'ue" -

- st r . .1v

r S 'V i ;.. A I en h, s a" i

to '

rsn p f P .

lieT'l a .Tin- -i - -

"

Sanitary Plnmlunc . IloatlniPepe-iri- n- a t. 10 atbPruaJnay. Plnmc ! or 111.

-- t r i .

t , ur, - !.- - r aJ. : - ie .H

t.l l.ir.d. mann !''t.t toe t' 11

,,j .. r, to .e...- tho rnan-'Se- r

s.v,ra!. i

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