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ÁLBUQUESQUE MOKNING JOÜRNMj;THIRTY-SECON- D YEAR. Vol. CXXV., No. 17. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1910, Uy Mail ÓO el, a Month; Singlo Copies, 5 eenw.

Ily Currier, no rent a Month.

TAFT POLICIESvoluntary federal inenrior.ition law pi

'offset the interpretation placed upa1the Sherman anti-iins- l law in the

'Standard nil company ca-- and a po-ssible h ti nullum by the supreme i our!

OBSTACLES TFLOODS BLOCK MEKICJUIW

TRAFFIC 01 ! THREATENED

SANTA FE I WITHTIE UP

STATEHOOD DOI STEEP

a long- valley where the (trass asthick. Thorn trees lined its e.ljfoa.Very soon a lion was observed notmoro than four hundred yards infront. Im mediately the warriorschase and ill 1. s than two miles they i

had mundo,) up (lie Kins of thedenies-.- The horsemen then ap- -pleached and it was seen til, it IhejHon al hay was a full trmui, 1,1a, k- -

in.. lied one. The speaiMti.ti begantheir task of sm rounding the quarry.They, formed a circle and Hlnulv'closed In on the snarling heiist, which'swished his ad and K, pt up a con-- !

tinuat roaring.The warriors drew to within some j

twenty yards of him and tile horsemenclosed up to see tile kill, yet remainedat a mifllcKt distance not to inteii'ercvv ii h t he spearsincn.

Three times the lion made a sav- -age charge al the now .stationary war- -

of Hint decision lias attracted little at-- 'Mention in tile house Members ot theSollate judiciary coinmiitee have lea,

!the bill which President Tift and Atluruey ibn.r.il Wicl.eisli.ini ,,,.dra led and present to tie . ,M!,.

1, i . hi k Senator i'b.rl. ,, WcniingCollllllellls li II Hie fed, !., ia.'.l-- '

1, I.I f OKI hill have not been a , , rfavorable. .Main lawiis hav,. i.iloiilb. iosiiion that ii itit.-- feres Witt! therights of slates to l:i tlie propert. ocoi poia I Ions while tlur, are ,, tilers'who believe lliat if the decision in (lieStandard nil case is affirmed by thesupreme court, that company vvoul.li

HAVE STORMY

ROAD TO

TRAVEL F0LCONDUCTORS AND ENGINEMEN MAT, RESIGN IN BODY

BE VE RIDGE WON OVER

BY PRESIDENT TAfT:ÍR MEN MEET DEATH

ON HAGERMAN PASSbe the first to take advantage of a'o!untary fcdei.il Incorporation ait

ippnsition to the Standard I'll coni- -

pmy as a nionopol' imtn-l- ilies,mcinlicrs of coipti ess to I,,, a a list a inmeasure designed to nie relief to auii list.

'i'l, Im iniM-- l.illo ,.n ihe e.,n.

litFate of Administration Conser- -

Horn, hut stopped short eac h time with, 'mane bristling, roaring in Impotent

American Employes become ra,, at his tormentors. .yai,. u,e

With Mistreatment? ÍVZn2WnrlftV Ai rhnin I nuQ find Will I'Pi'ale effort made, he drove directly

leay FrControl

Gets Beyond

Jumps IntoandPilla in House- - Pro- -

lilut'iioe of Indiana Senatoias Chaii iiian of Ten itoi Íes

Committee Believed Suffi-

cient to Assure Bill's Passage,blematical: President ' Finds ..r natural ies.'v,s : win;U V.I W I II VlltllW 1MM U vlllVI I , . , , . . . j .inly

Gulch at Sharp Curve; Vic-

tims Cau.uht in Wreckage.Demand Square Deal, before the lions,, committee on publiclands awaiting tbe announcement otLeaders Disinclined to Father!

.inhering in his body.lint In that brief moment he man-

aged to drat; down one. of the natives,his claws sinking into the man's flesh.

Them,1ll I'llleail,

P.uildilH,','.. Jan. Iii.

Ml at t bis s,

lly Mnriiintf Juunut! Special j.piiHrt TVIrM

l.iadvllle. Colo., Jan. lit!. In ,i

IicíiíIii wreck early this niorniiis onthe Colorado .Midland near Husk tun- -

(By Morning Juiirnnl pedal Tensed WlrrMexico City. Jan. Iii. According to:

the report front reliable sources here;tonight, members of the Mexicanbranches of the Order of Hallway

Morning .lout c

iii ;i .Mini,'. ;

Wasliinuton.I'l iellds of

of congress f"i' the .

7.. ma and Xni Me(

jsoine volunteer that he is w illhm to(undertake their defense in the houThe offer of Chairman Mondell ut

Vyoniii!K to introduce the bill "byhavlnii been declineil In- Pres-

ident Tn I'l and by Secretary Itallinwcr.itttention will bo nivcn to the measuresbv indh iilual mcniliers of the commit-ile- c

and may be parodied out nmoiu;.several of the western representatives.

llimv iieoolo believii tllilt III,' ndllliu- -

The death of the lion seemed to awtik- - j

en all the lire in the warriors' hlood. i

They began a dance of triumph INSURGENT ACTIVITIESaround the body, waving their blood- - . wirtrjDV DCPIII ADCstained spears, some of which were' O I ILL WUnnI ntuULAnoheat by the force of the shock, hold- -

Ins their shields above their heads

slollAt'l- -

-- MINE '.HUNDRED FEET OFTRACK GONE IN ARIZONA

This Morning's No, 10 Likelyto Be Last Train into Albu-

querque from West for ManyHours and Possibly Days,

(Sorelnl Ilispnli'h to Ilia Morning Journal 1

Williams, Avir... Jan. Ki. Nine hun-dred feet of truck was washed oat

lit 10 p. m. at Crookton, Ariz,sixteen mils wist of Ash Fork, la I In-

sume place wh w the disastrous fiendsoccurred two weeks ano, when alloverland Santa tr.i ns w ere delayedfor four days.

No. 10, the new train, passed overthis track four hours before the wash-out, hut N'o-j- S and J, wbii h are duehero nt (i u. ni , wi.i likely he he d alAsh Fork until track Is mpa Ired. No.3, the westbound limited, which Is duehere at midnight, will remain here.The rcaulmasti-- left here at midnightwith section men and will pick up nilthe men between here and Ash Furl;,hut, on account of the high water.which Is held Hut milimi'riiir.i iheitrack. It la unlikely they can do muchuntil the water lecyhs.

II were lUlle atld tllleed.

iiel loin- imoilier injtii--

The dead;

'Conductors and of the llrothorlinod of1 .ocomotive Fngitioors, now employed

Ion the National Pnilways of Mexico,!Hill resign in a body next Friday, tin-- !

less their representatives arc satisfied

tintin

oa to

left IIIi ml shouting forth blood ourdliiiB ytlls RfillftWPfl Ollt blOfikS finked

II. c. SM I'l'll, I.eMdville, conductor.the excess of their joy111

M.VUSIIAI.l. UK'II, Cardiff,

HOW eollliilellt lll.ilate stalelioo.l ,,fopell.

They believe tiellilVo hil'elofote ,Nhave been aliiint l'i

For Whenever Cannon Rules t.aion mad,. mistake m .1- ,-

of Mr. Mnndell, Hisoliidiur tile offer1 n I

Are Injected mío I roceecH opposition mow naiiii,Ker uus is ai.iwith the of the with!result conference '(xsi' l'lr l'.OICK I Ithe railway management before that!, KIX f X 1KU .1 ÍAIl ISI III. st, d , II. I), faii;

i:mvAi;iHiCardiff, hrakenian.liAVK.M'OliT, an.Tfutialia. I'canda, Jan. 16. Com-- I d.ings; Statehood Bill on Cal to lie III harmony with lukewarm sup- -

port liiM'ii by him In the pact to the.Itoiiscvelt program for til-- conserva-- 1

tinii of natural resources.

lime. j

Joint commit'ees of the engineers;and conductors will have a conferencetomorrow morning at 10 o'clock with

('lark general miiniiL'vr of tile X;t- - 'endar.

Senator I !e et idue. ch iil'lll.in of tilesenate com tu t te,, on tcriilories. willpresent the administration bill for tlie

It is pointed out that few fills with- -

tlt, Moraine .Inurmil Special I..e,J WlwO) j "'iUV"' '"r Mv, i nmctita I reserve any(Arizona and New- .Mexico

I'p to this lime Senator

maniier 11. Jttitcninson, sutierinieiio-eti- tof marine, who went up with

and his party to lililnocamp, has returned lure and statesthat the former president here thehardships of the journey splendidly.When they arrived at Koba, it wasmidnight hut they found all thewhite elephant hunters of the Congo

admission oias states.llevcrldKe hiadmission.

lie.No l,ill oi lilt' iuinic iioiiian, mei uue; lisp.iscd to oppose

tional Railways of Mexico.It is said that the conductors and

engineers have decided to stand to-

gether in their demands and that theyhave been assured by members of the

Washington, J;how salisfactory

mutternient isart'ani; been HUli.lect to public entry bave bait

Mr. Motidell's si,imoi-t- Tb.. nicasiiri'M

two orders in the I nited Mates thatto h .millo i assembled to greet them. JVmnnK theunion men ther,. will refuse

mane lor lile si'll'iuutl o, ine .(Ollllcommittee to investigate tile

controvers.N , the uisurtrctitfihht promises to occcpy a prominentjdacc in tin- conyrcssiotial situationin th,. cumin1',' week.

if the defieiuht to and fronv Mexh

tin plosión were ,lratte,i by Secretaryjllaljiimer and the endorsement "Intro.:diu'd by ro'piost" wuuld have lroiu;liljthem prominently to tlie atten'loi- - oítile country as administration menspres.

In iiaiiili- -

The administra ion, however, hasbeen vet'y anxious to brintt aboutstatehood. President Ta ft believes Iheterritories should be a dlllil ted. Hehas conferred with Senator iteverhlKcand other seii.uots w ho have not beenWill disposed low aid statehood. Tlieresult is that Senator ItcvcHditc willno longer mal,,, any iffori to bl,kstatehood and will let tle leel.slntiotl

number was Chief Kngineer liennettof the lake steamers, who it, Decem-ber had been raptured by the natives,but w ho made his escape a ".e.' is

tortues for five days.That tliere will lie a lull in hoxi'ü-- : view of the fact, that Mr. :

t'es in the bouse as soon as the I'.allln- - r conservation tendencies nave

JtKSTOIt TI() 5' SALT I.AKKi.jm: vii.i, iti'niti-- : yrhs

Salt Lake, Jan. 15. Never in thehistory of transportation In the t'nitedStates haM a ureal railroad beenstricken so sorely as was Ihe' SanPedro, Los Aúneles Ai Sa't Lake, bythe miilwlntcr thr.iw. In a twinklingthe desvrt borne torrents lappetl upa hundred miles of rarfs and embank- -

mands are not fii'flntcd.kieportu tonitilil ate to the effect

that the enninccis and conductors willdemand recognition of their unionsand plain statement of the attitude ofthe railroads toward 1'oreit.n employes.They will ask for assurances that for-eiM-

employes will not he discrimina-ted ai;ainst.

cominiUee is appointed is!111(,n fittest iimeil It minld prove aillo him to nave bis per- -' vantaii, . . .

THIRTY CLOCKS SOUNDALARM IN DEAD EARS inai may procceu who nn:l label anon tllcm

uh.II.

h'O

Wo till'.. II

llalpliA rizona.

mulelay at',, not over saiiKiiinc of their . ,,,, ..,..,. ,,,,, ,viii l,,. del. uatc Iroinot ihe most

Mr,efforts to keep h,. insiiripuit road in;check They, look for renew d out- -

Its; breaks whenever liny question affect

Mich.The Injiu edHenry Fnrct, LeaiHIIIe. engineer,

lc;r brnlicn.vv. F.. l.aiullols, Leii.lville, brake-- ,

man, sev ere shock, .liadly bruised ands'lalceii up, rlulit hand, injured.

Pert Halter, (irand ltnplds, Mich.,shoulder Injured.

Kxtra freight No. tí, enslbound.of eleven cars, started down

the step erade that extends from theeast portal of the ItusU-- 1 vanhoe tun-- n.

I to Arkansas Junction. The trainhad none about three miles when Itbecame evident to the crew that theair was not workluK properly. Thespooii soon becaine terrific and theslant mass roared down the mountainside to W indy Point, wheie a sharpcurve Is, and here the eiiKlne and carsleft Hie track and pluiiKed down theSteep declivity.

Conductor Smith and HrakenianFair were on the rear of the train andlater their bodies were found crushedand niaiinled beneath a pile of wreek-ur.- o.

I'lie ciniine, which had tornloos,, ir, on tlie train, turned turtle ntthe bottom of the kuIcM and was part-ly buried nud.r a car of fTluslor,

.' larler and Davenport were ridingIn a Ihix car, larler was hurled morelimn '!i" let and laude. I in a scowdrift pi. iic.illv iiii.iirl. He made It'svi.jy ousril the w reí k and found

Forest forty ,'ret from his e,

buriel under the mills of a boxear Forest was nimble to move, butwas slill conscious and al once toldHurler lo leave him and hasten to Ar-kansas .linn linn lo send In the alarm.A v, reckiiiii i lew t Leadvllle earlytills inornl.iu- and trafile was resumed

New York I'lcvnti'il liond LosesMost I'liiictnnl J juploye.

raised in lb,, house committee on ex-

penditures in the Interior departmentby Kepresctilalive Hitchcock of Ne-

braska, who will niicavof to substan-tiate his charii"-- i of ex. a isitlU'c '.n

the conduct of lai 1 off e i.

Sistelll workei'anicr,'n hasloits and tinadmission alsmall decree

That slat,the house Iri

DEAD SAFEBL0WER WASfurnishetl the bond between mountain;nüe :;rit:r,'t;;, notorious cracksmanized branches, whoe ends arc lost in'

been untiroiiK in bis .

ed prospecbi furthis session are in no

due to him.hood will K,i tliroiiu'bbeen practii'allv aM.ure,

iins the Cannon rules is inter Iccted In- -i

to tile proceetlincs. i

first j Second in interest to tlie discussion1lVh-'o- f the battle between the republican.

Jan. 16. For theyears Hubert Will

.elime

York,thirty

',1 toWnf liin-- : ton, Jan. Ki. It lias been i'lby f wake nil this niotiiinTh,. bill f;Ivinur Hcpur.it slatelio

to New Mexico 'in.1 Arizona is nowthe house calendar. IliniiltonM chinan, author of t he measure, sa

that if ils passage Is del in- it willin the senate.

w hen his thirty clocks simultaneouslysettini; off a series of conns Kave their

been r.'ali'."'dwould be theI lie said thelias In', n i ii- -

for sum,, lime. It has(hat Hi.- slieUim; pointsenate. Willi, It canti'ioppositioii tn statehood

disclosed ,y the delial'tnieni illspectoisthat on, of tlie two blllejars Killed allTallahassee, Fin., while robbing theraistoilicc January V was "Tennessee '

I Pitch." a notorious sa who;iistomary alarms at 6 o'clock. He

bad died some time during the nRht

organization and the liisiiiK.ntH oi the,house is the gossip in both branches ofeon ii reus as to what ill be the l'atCof lh( adiiiinistr ition bills to put intojforce what are now known as Tall!policies. These embrace tlie programfor the amen. lino.it ot the inferstat':

icommer'c laws, tn., a nienutuont ii tileSherman inul-trus- . 1:'" a id the .

j

;servation of natai 'I rccources.

in t h,. si mi to, tlie1 as much Improof adinf istoi' . 'I'

lin-

ed bv,e ij,tmh- -

it ey removedlion is'lie Mltppol t el s

'ibiele e or M.t;;

mail pf tlie c

tlie wll.terness.Millions of dollars of in eslinent

temporarily profitless and hundreds ofcompetent raiiioail men without em-ployment are two results of the

As its extent is better under-stood, the day when irs will herestored and the men l. taded seeno'more and more retool".

More than ."0 employes'have been laid otf in I'tali alone sincethe disaster. The betier informetiainonK these men take a gloomy vicwof the situalion. The restoration ofthe thrnuiih line, they believe, is a

matter oi vcars r.u'ier 'ii',-- ot months

lor seve-'a- years led the postal in-

spectors a merry cliase.' Tennessee lu'ieit's" teal name was

of l!n:-ht'- s disease.Wüiouhny was i7 years old ami;

had been etimloyed asa nioierman by'the Third Avenue Klevatcd railways.!lie was the most punctual employe In

KaMi'ond 0Tii'lal I lie.London, Jan. IK. Archer ('alter.

Kiiropoaii manniier of the Canadianl'acliic raitri-.ail-

, died here today. oinmitt 'e on I

mil wltli him illWill be fci--,

ri itoricsfavor ofhroiiuhl

h. been hadmission it w II probably be

' Littlethe administratioacnlna: of the lulo.

Hat bee Moore. He had a Ion career;as a professional cracksman and post- -

office robber, iii was r"arile I by !

postal authorities titioiuhout tilec oi'iilrv as one of tbe most dangerousand elusive huiríais at l.:ra.e. t

!lm..erc'' tut! VVASHiNGTON PREDICTSconceded I ll.,t

tlie service and was never late.Tlie seo'et i,. his punctuality came

to IlKht when his I'ootn was Inspectedtoday. UatiHCil around near his bedwere thirty clocks of different sizesand makes. '

(in all sides it S'sume sucb mi asu,' GENERAL WARM WAVE 1 'orccasl.lH'opoSed

Wis h n.; t ,,ii, Jan, It',. W

Pan ly cloudy and colder,st Texas:

wiiii ramTiles. la y

Heaviest Man.Whs World'sChicaKo, Jan.

police magistrate,to bave been one

Mr. Ta ft will be clod,Til insurgents if tb,. senate exi eel

to hold a conference soon to considertheir attitude on the administration

'bills. In tlie meantime the senatecotnni it le. ni interstate commerce

tonicbi. 'I'll,, body of Fireman ltlchlives found under Ihe cuisine, still

(i. Peter Klees, aa. Aurora, 111., sa id PLAN TO ENCOURAGE

in the Panhandle Monda. :

fair and cold. r.New Mexico: Fair In soiilliol t tic Heaviest men alive.

Jan. I 0. - Mod, raletempcratute for the season will prevailthroughout th,. I ' ni Slat's .luriip;the next few days and probably duriiiKthe entile wcelc accordliifi to the pre- -

GROWING OF TIMBER ill potllon, colder .Monday;snow in nw chi li --

feet 3

st mento act

Davenportder a box carmoved to the

I fiellllH of

was found still Fillve tin-bu- t,

died w hen beingtrain,

t ll,. ra limad declare that.

will take up the Interstate comiu.rcc' act Friday.1,',. A national' The message of the president boar- -

in tlie world, died today. Kleesed fi!,.", pounds and was li

inches tall. Ten of the strom'in Aurora have been selectedas pallbearers.

'I'ucsda..' iairArizona: c

and snow In

Tiles. lay fair.

In south, j

Monday;with fair

th portion

.millions ix i'kopi:!! tv'J'iihi:.ti:m:i) isv i i.oois

' TjOitisville, Ky., Jan. 111. Floatingproperty valued at nearly $2, 000, (MIO

is In jeopardy and the populace ofthu lowlyini; Rtihurbs are be;;inuins tenhandon their homes. Damage tobusiness houses adjacent tovllle's wharliiKe is threatened by theswellinii waters of the Ohio tonight.AlthotiKh t ho river is falling, steampacket owners ami tow boatmen aremore apprehensive tcmiKht than atany other time since the rise betian.

Washington, JanI h..lino, upon tn,. .piestuin ot (.nacuiie; nplan to encoiirauv. the Ki'dw in of l,m- - train was

w i eck w a,:" theunder control and thats due to broken rails,the sieed indicator inwed a speed of only flf- -xi ATnnn n u declare

mdne alio

jdiclion made tonight liy tbe vieatln i'

bureau. Sonic sharp falla in tempera-!tiirc- ,

however, were looked for In thenorth, in stales, east of the lake re-- ;

gion.liain is expected duriiiK- the next

two days In the plain mid central v al- -

ley states and later In tlie week In thembbll,. eastern and northwestern,

'states. In the northern slabs Hierewill he Know. Fair weather with tem.;

Ml TIIH an hour at tile time of theteen milesBIH DEALING mm una run wri'ok,

1 ssi:(,i.it liii i.cii iThe tenacity of the great, ice Korite

w hich slreti hos from a point just be- -

low Louisville to Wolf Creek, 05 miles

her in the 1 nile.l States will be pro-posed to the civic federation confer-ence on uniform laws here tomorrowby representatives of the nationallumber associations. The proposedplan contémplales that no tax of anykind lie paid on timber or on timberland until the (reco arc manufacturedinto lumber.

The lumbermen will be representedat the conference by Captain J. I!.White of Kansas City, Mo., chairmanof the executive committee of, tile na-

tional conservation contfress.

Tn m pt rrdown tbe river, is the cause of th perattire anove tne seasona me averaijis promised for the sunt heasti-r- state.- -

wiii: k c un: iu i5litoxCedar llapiils. a., Jan. Ki. One

passeiiiter was killed, a biakeman waslatally iiilnicd and nine other pussen-uei-

w ei ..' scrionslv hurt In a head-o- n

collision early today between two fastpassi-ntt- trains on the Chicago, .Mi-

lwaukee St. Paul railroad at. Key-

stone, i.'.i miles west of Thewestbound overland limited on the St.

LEADS WILD

QUEFUMES FATAL

TO HERS!SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN: DIEGO BOTH WANT FAIR

i IfiÜIÜDIirr

BREEZE

feais. The river men say that IhcjKortfe has held on until the ice isi

rotten all the way throimh andthat theie Is Krent duntter that it will(co out with a rush.

A larn,. number of coal bureen andboats were caunht In the ice and weretorn to pieces.

The Mononpaheln IMvcr Coal Coke!company has a million dollars' worth'of flouting property, mostly hurte o!

coal threatened by this condition offiffuirs.

Th,. river tonight stood at 27 feet'ft Inches at the bead of falls, fi inches!

NAVY OFFICERS FACESAD PREDICAMENT til road and the ,asll,oillld last trainCalifornia Towns in Lively Slriit.i

for Honor of Ccicbriitiiij; Pana-liu- i(anal Opcnlne.

H Trouble Is H K r r ( l.Sr Til N WIND AND RAIN DEFIEDBY DARING OPERATORS

Washington, Jan.remitís,' up before lb

ROOSEVELT PARTY IN

TOUCH WITH CIVILIZATION

w el e OI to pass at Ivej stone. A

fi eight tiain on the siding preventedthe easthouiul passenger train frompulling on lo the switch.

The casibuiind passenger train hadrun past ll'e station and was readylo hack on 111,, siding vi'.ien the over-land limited, going at the rate of 23

b. 4 ....... Iiiuiniird iiiiMii n r t r m r s M TUNNEL!

LoH AnK'leH. Jan. HI.

of San Francisco and San I

met today for tlie second time t,

lust ir compromise claims of theofficers who failoM to take the phy-sical test doiine; tlie last calendar yearand who vv ci e not excused. The re tw.

hour,lie, inLos Angeles, Gone Acionutty,

Turns Out as One Man tocities to the i! . xpi.ui!in 111 if).

Thev failed and I'oi ew ariicd of i

Air Currents Reversed by Heavy

Blasts; Victims Perish Beforeitn--

below tlie danger line. It is risingat th(. rate of half an inch an hour,but is expected to come to a stand bymorninif.

NATHAN STRAUTSLJFFERS

NERVOUS BREAKDOWN

crashed Into It. Itothdiiceil lo setup, and tbeand . hair cars of theally smashed.

i scaped by Jumplm;.

Arrives In Nairoba With Thrill-

ing Story of Spearmen'sSuccessful Attack on ManEating Lion in Jungle,

were riggag,.W.'l',. bllgillei i

FlTim hy the soul herncrs. two of the (hi

port has reach'll souie of them thatSeel eta ry .Meyer is .coins o make thetests aeciinmlativ e. Therefore insteadof belli".- rcpiired to walk fifty milesin three days, they will be re.purcd lowalk one hundred miles in six days.

'The navy department, however, hasHuís far "ol ilecided on any ac tion.

They Can Escape Witness Flights; Biggest I',1Crowds in History of Meeting,:s,a U ,' ra ,1 ,pc,, I CO, , i e.--,

Poisonous Powder Smoke, Tito Ix'iul.MPS I.. H'lS ZFi:, Cleveland, TcX.

Latally Injured.of riulitltur llaltle for Sick (Bj Morning Journal Sao. al Irand WirrStrain

(pi) .Morow, biaUeinan. Marlon,gs broken ami Internally injured.

Ualla., lo

(Ily Morning Journal Buri-li.- Irixril Wlrr)Aviation Camp, T.os Angeles. Jan

HI. The wind innl rain conspired to

II. Dc Voiinij and l.ouis Sloss hato prepare for n possible t ,',i;-vtl- e

over appropriations, slate and li- -

lioual. The tllil.l. Challes C. M e,remained in tlie ho I prevenline noimmediale rupture.

Should be fail, a Ioiih, bitter iit

is probable and if both sides e.itrvout their designs, there will be two

liiolreii Wrecks Health ofNoted I M ll In In, pi-.- t.

Nairoba, I'.rilisb least Africa, Dec11, 1H0!. A bum stream of nortel!

vfiirl Hcndered Mute liy ITinIil.Cp,er Alton, 111., Jan. IS. Friht-- I

riled Saturday night by a ner whograbbed her as she was passing a darkalley. Miss Anna .Mc.Mahon has lost

I By Morning .lourn.'d Hpp.iill f.ciird WlrrJAlontrose, Colo., Jan. Hi, 'I line

miners were suf located by powd'--smoke and nitro fnnn-- in Hie ill. uni-son tunnel todav and thirty oliiersbarely escaped with llicir lives. The

L'-- s Si'i'ioiisl)- liiurel.W. (iriffin, newsboy, llurlington,ribs broken.

il' the aviatorsialI It"day to t, "tA.

Wis.,living on i i

In half aheight of in ire t h

them perfora). d ;.

rnalional cp,- Hit i Califoi ni..Hie I'an- -

losefeel

a phsiuonspellillg

ande of

a Id.I 'ill t isH

i'l 1,1,1

i pr.'ttv.s ha!circle

heavy

came winding- across tlie veldt towardNew ork, Jan. 1 fi. Nat ban (u, station at

'

Nairobi, looklus lor allStraus, the merchant and philanthnV ,hl. wrld like a string of ants. The!plst. has broken dow n nervously un. stars and Stripes were held aloft byler the strain of flKhtina; for the ;, .nt native and the sound .f hornscause of a tuberculosis preventorium made discordsstrains.- - w it h the chant-- :

at Laki'vvood, N. J. There has been in ,,l the vvicid i.nd elusive safari!much opposition to tlie lo ation of the sr.nn.preventorluni iimnnK tlie wealthy r. si-- j sbortly afterward Colon. 1 Itoosrvi-l- '

lents of Lakevvood. jarrived on the back of bis favorite!

her voice from the shock. She liasbeen lumlj tor twenty-fou- r hoursand was unable to tell of the attack. xeept by means of sifitis.

The ncKi'o was frightened away bytlie approach of a pedestrian.

i, flal'itl"

to celébrale tileama calla I.

j Lyman J. (leg,'of the treasury .

w as on,, of theI'ieg.,.

lolinellvthe lulled S1

inil'i-ri'- s from

air currents of the tunnel weversed by the con, ussion ofbasts IlUil (be smoLe alld gasse:I'lown back unon tlie min.-r-

tliey could foil, h Hi" portal.The Henil.

A. S. 1IAVNKS,(

PA ItKKIt I'A ri: v.N. MAItTIN.

Cllicrs Injured.Joseph Zellcr. (unalia.Louis Lee Cleveland. Tex.P. MninKill. Cedar iiaplds, la.Mamie Miislikin. Cedar Papbls, la.

Kingler. Marion, la.'flic modi was terrific Passengers

w.ie thrown into heaps and in thepanic that tollow.,1 those who werenot pinioned Inueath debris brokeibr..iii !i windows and climbed out to

;,,y , t tir-- t it was ihottght that

'ippiug ate! i

aeroplan, '', .. ', :

sen. : I .lis r .'I'ashh ai, i u l' a eding ag Inst : Ii w i dby ting lit1 t.',nr.'

Pan ha n si r.,v e t ,

a ml v iniliineight.nt. lo this, -Tranipjility."horse, ' MINERS TO ASK TEN PER

CENT INCREASE IN WAGES, i' I,

It was the endPritisb Africanat'i, hieh W asout of .Nairobi.

u p .. lo t

lia wk ov a.llg

l

p in lb.This s;

tie mad.Th,- men were

Indiana Dank lo- -.

nsville, Ind . Jan. ii.

National Dank of hiapi n for business

l;,n Initing fi

-- The Cil-- !

city willtomorrow

i : vi

IzeUStiot 111. I!.

v orbing about twor portal of Hp, tnti-- 1

lo file their bobs'flic air cur, ruts

south at tile lime

I,. el be ii diet. VMiru wasi'id ir and sooll a spe- -

miles from t he i iv

ll'd .,,1 ell pl'epl'lTen ' at t be same tino

1,1- - w,;f e from lint th

i Indianapolis. Iml,i Jan. It..per cent increase in wages for lb,

morning,rectors I

s. nt toc i i, .mu

supplies

of his last Piprotectoratetbe I'uirlli togave Colotean opport'jai!hunt at A. F.in the Cuasiispearing of a

Seventy ofbeen t'and tin y as.-- e

meeting of its dl-i-

tie,- way postedthat the bank was

Afternightnit do

pp, o w il I. surgeons andeni Irom Marion. Thebrought to the hospital

"Mr. Straus." said a statement give nout at his house tonight, "has had aserious nervous breakdown. For anindefinite period he w ill" not be in ncondition cither to be consulted oreven Informed as to any matters ofbusiness."

.Miss Williams Lived 101 Yenr.Cleveland. (., Jan. 1 . .Miss fil. an-"- i-

Williams, once a nurse in the homeof John 1) pocketed, r and in that ofIds broih.r-in-law- . W. lend. I. diedlore last night. She was inn vcarsold.

11-thand I h,. in ine i s i etil' .1 2l0 feel to thest when it vvas fired.

K

nW .

ev It and bis part.v il uess an cxeit ing's Jarm at Sarnigu.

eoiinlry theby .. in. II warriors.

spearsm.-- bad' part in the dlive

!""f vv lo n aion he bei omes a

d. lintnorth ol' the hi III III

h.le.

IboNei,

liontin s.

takitel

ed that ilsiti',1 in full.

it wasotllil lie

1,,'lipro

closedep.,

luminous miners of North Americaprobably will be the demand formu-lated in the annual convention of thefulled Mine Workers of America'.vhich will open here next TtieHdac

The contraéis In f.veen the bitumin-ous minéis and the operators of the

hi iii ion ni' fine, .inSollK'Hlillg "I lb.- lit

the Am.-riean-

Atiollo r w "o! red. Curti.-s-, P.iollialla milt on, nb i,"

ships s u n ii a i"'i u,lthou. At In-i-- i'"i'o a, II. nig :ihey Ida V, d i e Willi

t lew- under alai o riil'.iilil'l c e ll ,,t 'l. r.t I'eml.l mg sic. it !i

That t ii, e. r non.- of tb ' in " N

aviators did .1"! VT: I,

s crscd immediatelyw . re ,,V el come b. -

,(,.. tlo ir vay to ther of those vv ho

tunnel are said to, oiidition. Pliv simouth of the t , i ii -

V.nll to ri'SIISticate

The air currents rand the three mentore thev couldout-- r air. A liiiuilesc;, ped from til'-I... in a pr, caí enseialls 1 llslled to liene ;i n, st I'OVe ill

,i theelloll .1 I

i If.". f.linn. d

Laud Tor l iicii. pi. .'! Men.Louis, Jan. 1 I!. - -- col ge M. J.o

a Piugoll. Ark., toda., nnnooue,lie will give 4,(llii, aires of ri,in land near I'iggott. valued I

at $.IU all aele. to the limnd of the Pulled Stal, s.

St.son i

thathell"himplo.'c

following states expire on March ill:'entr.il and u -- stern Pennsylvania.

W.st Virginia. Ohio, Indiana. Jdi'hi-v.-

Illinois. Kentucky, Missouri,low.,, Kansas. Aikansas. ( ,1,1a boma

I MUM Ml. 1. 1 l IN'I5XMI N II I IMMS t KVTItAL.

I'm, kin v v III.-- 111.. Jan: 1 S. Oneperson was killed and ten others in-

jured in a collision between the St.Louis-Memphi- s special on the Illinoiscutral bound lor St. Louis, nnd n..eight train near this city at 6 o'clockthis niornimr.

The tr.iit was due In St. T.ouls ntx ..clock and was nniiumr nt hishspeed when it oardi.-- Into the freight

may v a ik a;e Nati'h w;ir- -eh. When in

. , xt ra or ii -

andof11' :: v

dbp:Martin.

spears a

leader ,,!' the imir ihe, ma y w a r ;

of the lion's nunlb- - head ,.,' the tirío rs w lo n on lbI to -- e b iiM s t b. yliar,- courage.

The le. nd ofm. n. w ii Ii tb"ir ).,

allende,.! bj the ,

II.

I'l II'.'

:n.;.del

' d i.

fr.lie

pi. 'i

s. I'a 1. ll a noCunnisoii I.er was taken under advis,'I'll,Tbe

nt th ifu--rei-I.-, ma tm

Ski Tournament at Diilulli.Dtiluih. Minn., Jan. 1.;. In the first

Ski tournament of the season on thelocal slid.-- tlc Filling of Duluth to- -'ay X d"d the natmnii ski jump

record, baling lit feet on a trialjump. This is the 1, ingest jump evermade in this country. i

tlllili' I is Iii,, govcrn-proí- c

t, opened lastH 'I'. lit oil llis Westernpt o tde linter lo irri- -

a iic"i-i- twind. Tie yí ' r. a s Ihe .

pulls at Ib"'by Presidewhich v.ill

! T. xas. Contracts innikid Wyoming, Montana, Colorado ands a nd aslnngton also will expire this year,

us, the In all lh.se states a uniform increaseI down in wag's will be asked.

II

m,nt bv th" Pi ot h, i h',,,,1 W.llare a

socialioll oftteials and titobablv ..111 I

accepted. The tila M suggestedJackson is that 4l uncmplov.d m,be glv n ten ai r, s each.

.t 'f ricompabgr,itiip.

l nib1 r,l,.H,l(l a, .

(Continued on Page .'. Column J.) i (Continued on l'agc 2, Column I.) .in ler In ing lied, I'

i::

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1910.

PLOWSmsswKismxmmsm mama.

Hon e'.pfcyuii h ji r- Itu 11 piirltnted forUlllj ill tl' llOIISo of ) 111111111111. lull

tt'liohi ..nil. I mist minister Is nut iwns-tiia- il

its ii lii'i'iiyiuim. Tin-r- havcbeen several i t- v iin'ii mid -

I t .ÍSí."l,t)í i i tl "H til ill1 tllMIHl'nt iiiiiiiiHi.itH. ImiI K.-- S, S. Home hitin- lirsl iMtlntí (.iistor tu Li' vlccteilin tli.-i-t !. .l

CHINA OPENS TWOTORTS

TO INTERNATIONAL TRADE

GDVERT SLAPyiCTORY SIM

AT UNITED FOR BRITISH

STATES LIBERALS

s.t

"John Deere"

William, TÍIíitL'

Former m

President of

the University,'

Who Died

SaturdayNight in aHospital atGlendale,California!

ARE THE BEST

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

Steel Road ScrapersAt the Lowest Prices.

iONSCRVAl IVXS NOW HOPE

ONLY TO CUT MAJORITY

j yRAABE & MAUGER

115-11- 7 North Firit StreetSI A lit OlIDKltS SOI.K ITi:i.

VK CAItltY THU I,AKGKST SIXICK OF I'OI.ISIIIvD I'LATKS,WINDOW AM) FANCY GLASSES IX XFW MKXICO. WIIKV INNi:i;i) OF GLASS WUITK Oil CAI.liO.V I S FOIl PIWCES. t i i

SUPERIOR LUMBER AND MILL CO.T

;Self-Inki- ng Rubber Stamps

WILLIAM G. TIGHT

PASSES AWAY AT

GLENDALE

DIES IN HOSPITALAFTER BRIEF ILLNESS

Former President of the Un-

iversity Victim of AcuteStomach Disorder; Death a

Shock to His Friends,

William (J. TiiHit, rorinar tr si n I

of tha I'tiivi-i.sil- of Ni vv M",i"ti,a national reputa t Ion as n k'"IkII

anil eiliiiaiiur ami for ten yisirs n ylli- -

r. of Alhliiii"riii", ittl hit" Satur- -

lav hlahl lii a. hospital at '.lamíala.Cal., of Biomai'li troiibl", iikimII.'i vi'iirn,

Th" ni an of I ir. Tithl's ilaalh l iime(o A ll'iiiii"i-iii- v "Sli.'i'tla.'f in it brieft.'li'Ui'iiin to Ihan C. 10. Ilotl-i- n of th"uiiivi'isity, from Mis, Tlnhl. It t ontaitiitl no il.'tails ami tha si;, lann nithat Ir. TírIh s waa ilm- tustiitiiaiii tt'onhh- is lmsi-i- on tht- - as--

! i 1 that 111'- - troilhl" vv itll Willi It

he was Htifli'iriui; vyheti he left Allnt-- tll orí tl vvot's" altfl- -

th" Califuritin instituí lott, vv lu f" Inwi-ii- l lor treaiminl. His ilaalii willeotna as it Nhoek o hiitiilrt ils of I'rie nilsIn AIhniU"rtin, alai t hi'mii'lion X. vv

li tl "V i'rv w h'-i- will taiisa th".sorow whit-I- is fill only In

Ih.. of a slroni, man just at t heof bis nstfuliifss.

I'ollow itm his n it t fromnt-- of Hi" unU.'rsity sunt"

in.iuths iil'oi t tr. 'I'iLihtot' Iln- - Xi-v- .h-it-

ami t'tiiiiliirtfii the last stii'ftssfiilfair Inri'. 11" wotktal very hard ilur-im- ;

tin- pit pa ral ory p. rio. I ami tliirinu'Hi" lair iiiii", niiiph'iu.'.l of illal that mm-- . Sliotlly after the fair

led himsall with th" l'a.ififMutual I. il. I nsii ra m a iimiaiiy amituuk ehiiiK" of Us 1'i'fos valli-- lumi-

nous with hi'iiiluiniili'is in üosvvf 11.

I'm' yiiirs li,. haw hf.-- a yhliin ofehruiiif stuliiaeli ilisur I. r ami nhaulthree w iik" on ativii " ol his

lu- went lu California I'ur ex-

pert ti'iaitnt'iil, hopiii"' I'm" lelilí, lbspent, a short time in Allntiiueriplevisilinu III. mis niiil while l was real-ize. I that his oomlii mil was aKurava tail,tin tllollaht of a fatal lillllillatlotl oi -

cnri'vil to any om-- ) M . Tiaht was ofHpl.iiillil pliysi'iii" ami aei urilinii lotin- - usual rule of th.- v iu'it 'ins. ).

hi,, h" , slionhl hav-- livo.1 Ina ripe ,,,1 atii .

lmlt. lotnls I A wliri-i-- .

I'luiii the tinit" of his "oiitnetionwiih Hi,, utiiyt'i'sily to ill" i Ins- - of hiseoiiin i lion w iih thai institution, r.Tii:ht ilevoli'il bimseir. heart ami soulto Ilu- - Millar.- of th" institution. HisliopiH for th" future f th,- institutionbail no tiniit. ami ilurmu bis ei-- hl

years at its bt-ai- be iliil more Ihan has

I'ur Kmly Sirln; Tlowing

IBreaking Plows"

Always Ready

:N. .

n

Shop on "f Short Notice IYou Think of It

Jlniiiifiu ttirt'r ofnr.AXK hooks, l.oosi; leaf ie- -

Vlt'ES. Al'IUtEIC STAMFS.l'lioiui 921.

ARTHUR E. WALKERFire Insurance, Secretary Mutual

IStiiltlliifT Assoclntloii. l'lione 4111,217 West Central Avenue.

1.'J

Vj.il B " sí,

THE DAWN OF A SEW YEAIÍ.Finds us latter prepared than ev-

er to meet all your requirements Inthe way of line bread and cakes. Ifyour' Xevv Year plans inelude any-thing in that line you will find thissi ore, as usual, the best place to sup-

ply your from every standpoint.Special delivery service for last min-ute orders. Hut order nnw if you can.

PIONEER BAKERY207 South First Street.

ALOY'STry a can of

CLUB HOUSE ASPARA-

GUS TIPSHotter Than Fresh

35c a can 3 for $1.00

CLUB HOUSE PLUMPUDDING

15, 35 and 65 centsIt Is the best 'yoti ever ate

Home Minie takes. Doughnut-"- ,

mill Salt nislng llrcatl.

A. J. Maloy214 CENTRAL AVE.

PHONE 72.!

by the I'tiilial StatiH anrt is known uslirofiiislonal paitar No. 1.1. Tha re-

sults of his fiehl vvi.rk iliirini; thispi'l'ioil Wei-,-

, pit iilishetl, with th" nuiof Hi" bit,. C. I., llerriek, in Ih"

I it'iinison uiiivi-rsitv- bulletin.He was ii lni'inhtr ami t of

Iln- - iiliin Stat,, ni aib-ui- of si'ii'iHf anil!was fur tin years of theI tt'tiiiisiin nssin'i,-- ! t ion. I tr.Tiiiht was also assoeiatetl with th"I'liil.-.- Stabs neolotrtral survey anilwas ii of the t'onlileran settioll of the I if oloejeal Soi'lelv ofAnif-riia- ami min of Its most prom-inent niemliers,

!)r. Tiuht sueeeeileil th" late O. T..

Ili riiek aa presiiietit of the uriivereity,eolilillli' hele lll'inn Mr. ller-riek- 's

rei'oinm.liilatioii, afier vorki1114

with lite latter in lieiinison uiiivi'isityfor .soni" iars.

I.ir. Tin lit was a eaifl'iil ml bril-liant slll'l'llt, I'll itnb'fatifialil" work-er, a stronii anil able man '.vIiukp ileathis a Kravi- - loss to his friemls tiiul toXevv Alexieo.

An aiiKeineitis fur the funeral tironot known here ami prohahiy will notIt,, until toilay when furtln-- ailvieesare ! al from Mrs. 'I'lstbt,wan with him al the eml.

VETERAN COUNTY

OFFICER DEAO

Fred P, Gayle, Twelve YearsClerk of, Chaves County

Dies at His Home in Roswoll,

liltittntt'h to tin M.irntnjF .Yiiurttnl)

Itoswell, , Al., Jan. HI Kretl 1'.(iayie, for llm past twelve years pro-hat- e

elerk nml rt'tortb't- - of Chavesintiiily, iljefl at his hoirtt.' bel'.- (hismorning of lirÍKht's ilisease. Mr.Ilavle was one ol the first Settlers oleastern Xevv Alexieo. He wan hitihlypopular in this roitnty urnl biti deathr"inoveH one of the HtrutiK men uf tln-- 1

iniiily. '

ISLET SAYS THAT

FARMERS E lii

THE GAME

Finds Enthusiastic WelcomeEverywhere Along the SantaFe for Work to Aid Dry

Farmers,

l'rof. J. lr Tlnsjey, exiterl dry farm-er for the .Santa ' railroa,!, Hiantseveral hours in .UPtitiuertiue lasthiirltt 011 i h way front l.as 'eas to

isit to Hi,. Valninra raneh near W'at- -

runs whet',, be lias been passing onthe feasibility of ihe property fur listas a sanitarium, the plan of Cbieamtphysicians behind, the project hcint;

ae.iln and map out the work ear. iullv

I'. k!n, Jan. IH. China bunII iiii-- i 'hun ami laini-hli- hiiii, in (Til-

intan, Al.im-liii- i la, tu llll na I idliii I

Itaih. nut vvil hsla mlltiL! I'm l'a"t thaian tint la't--

Willi ..iia,il "i;.i lililu; 111" inHltcr ill'tariir.s ft I,.- "ull.-- i tad on tin- Kor"an-- S

. Ian lauih r. Tin- iU"ftioil oftatlMs will un for Ki'tt li'iiiunt at.ill flat".

un i 'Ii ii n ami tain-hl- m litinof th" treaty .orlK 1,1'ovííImI for

In tha aiiii'i-mi'ii- t h"t vvi'i'ii Japan amiChina, ;;;m.i at J'' kin, Sapt.-niln'- 4.ami .1. fiium il to wi'tili' tin- - chmntaoluinmlary ilinpul" hfl.vvi-i-t- tin- twoiiiuiHil" li.a.nl'- n illsai;f"i-'in"tl-

alus" nvi't' tin- loil"ft of KaiaallInto ("hiflitao, 'I'll In anil

ill" oiifHliou of tai-ifl'- ytdvvlih li wiih -i

tl Jamiai-- 1.

Tin- Importa nra- of 0a- oi"iiinvi ofHun Chun tu fitri-lu- i nitinii ii " in

wlun tt I.i ami. i si, ,inl that th"Low ii Is xiluat.il liilia inilfB niilt hiaist"( tin- Knri-at- hiiun.lary, thirtv-fiv- c

mil. s iihov" Hi" m. inlh of th" Tuitionrlv.r. muí b-- than imc linnilri-i- l

tnllt'H ft. tin Tailiv-oluk-

m s FROM

10VESSEL

Captain, His Wife and Babeand Seven Seamen TakenFrom Sinking Schooner SanBuenaventura at Sea,

lty Mitrniiifs .lotirmit Hiterliit f.eiiH4(l Wli-i-

San lit isi-o- Jan. Itt - - All ilouMüi o)u th; of In" w r- -i k--

liiinhi f Hi hiaitii r w hii li ilriflialmornim; on t h"

Miulht rii i i rt'fi i ai ru.iHl ra-a- thamouth of. IIokii" livi't', wan ili'iir-"i- l

up tonight vvliiii I In- - Hli'iiniff l'"air- -hayt'it in In I pnr with Ciiitaiiil'anl liapiimiinill. bin wlfa ami Hii""iniinlh.i ultl lililí anil i raw uf sayón

uf Hi" m liiiinii'i' San llm'ini-vi'itliii- a.

Tin- - party wan takan offIln- - vv a tf rlinj ti il ami HinkiiiLt vohsi-- tif-

iar t hri'f . ilays uf t" i rlhl" liai'il.-ihli- .

Th" San 1 '.nana u ra l"U Ktiri-Uii- ,

Ca. lasl W'l'illii-sila- hullllil lor. A-líala, Alt v., ami vv In n hut twa tu v

mili inn. th" si'hunii")' ran Intu a

riiriuua na1". Til" iba k loail of Inm-tit-- r

Khillial. a ilii f of llm tliiihi'i'Mtrikinv Mata Chris Ki'lrkmni onIh" slil", fiailiiri',1 Ihri-t- rihs aliil

him iuti i iia lly. Tito jst.n inilruv'" tin- - f. noil h vv a ril anilIlu- - fpruun ii l"ak. Sha sit-llit- l

lovvi-- a ttil lowi-- ami Caplnitila tpmuii(lt ami his wlla S)i"tit Hi"

nit;hl a n 1st ili-a- li) vvalt-r- , Willi"ni' aftif vvavo svvipt nvvr thi'in.

W'hi'i) th" Kairhavi'ii hova In sluhtlato I'Tiiiay a 11 "t liuon HuT" was hullltlh- of iln- ulinvi. vvatm'.A ha, I si a vv as rtuiiilnu- an, tin- takingoil of Hi" shlpvv ki it parly was not

wilhnui "fforl.

Wm BOMBSHELL

T OUCH D

New Fndand Suicide AttachesTln'ee'iilicks of Dynamite.40His Waist and Lights Fuse.

lv Mi.rnliiK .It. in ti . I Sun liii luimrd tVlr- -

.i w ... ii .ti i 'nun., ,1a n. ii.I'l.u'tni! Un ' l s ..i iiy nn mil, in Ih-

ii. ml of his sim-t- W illiam A II. nm-tt-

lialil, it h.. asa ami w as hluiv ti to.1. alh at his huma h, tu. lay Th.a iiiiliiw s in th. ilium wilt- hluw n uiiilull ,,tli,'i-,.(,- th litáis,, was not ilalu-atail- .

on t iuiit; iruin w nt k . i

nli.ht haiah'il his vvl- l- a 1'ia.uiiiit o!lu a i rM with tin i -- ma t k

'', hi will know what In ilu withill. in I,, ta, , n now an, I Muinlav "

'I lu ii h .1 in ii . v ami onluana t. last , I, tiia-- a am!Ill, ll al th- - iVam. ,11. Ill,- hllll.--

.als.t Mail ami ulanilni; nil. as

arr.st, I ..ml r. li as.-- ! utnhr 1

I,,, mlTatliv in- ,1 hi-- : f tth.-- ami

iiii'ilur, t ul. litis his wti.- s rt'um.,,,1

'or, t ,m wain in tli" with nif ""II, thill a- - - ail lu 11 Ilu! Ill r Initltl

uni si-- oil tl,.- th namtt",la limit, w ho w's ol.l. was

Ha,',, ui, in. lu .,, I sain" ai;onal h a-- a taiitiht tl tu satlitaritiills,11.1 ,..!! tllli, S Mil.-,- t III 11.

11M 111 MITsH HIM M l, III Kl I I'

Mail, Mam ,1 ,n il -- - Mrs. Tim- -

all.- o. Ii ,s pi',.1. il.lv lllall--jhiii-.- .! , ;l s in .111 a-- j

1,11,1, ' - Tht woman fallowj in-.- .1 i.aai.l villi h, r husband, pour-- .

,"i la r -- Lilts ail.l litltl.-.- l

a an :, in I, h Sh.- then il.i.ilii'.! "'HIh at,', tlanu h.'l-Sfl- l in a

Sume lis-lile- ; lilt.V " a . d in wit It rb. 11m.1t i"

hi- - at o h - ulv ,1 t rv ii na, r! "IW III- - kv II. leak Hi- - w uni ti'l- -

II. VI W as llt.W lie I"lia la i.mali-n- i has I"att I P"t

III u.a la nail' I" ad " I" '

I'll. .1. .111 St u .i

T M I 1 KrlII 1 kí. I1IUI Ililiy JUlll IU1I tV4.ll HU

IS BRIT ISH BAN UN

riGHTING IN GREY! OWN

Belicvivl Older is Fffot I to

Hampcf !:isuif outs' and HHpl

Madiiz to Retain Reins oil

Power in mea i,

M.trttlni: .Iain-mi- l ateCal Í iiiu-i-l Nlf-- IUluclK-ltN- Ñu-- J'l' i,; Tin

1.1) lililí ti' iMI'VlllUl. Li '.ii 'I 'I'

fill' r ni Un' raiti-- a .'i i i ScuLi,ittatlnm-.- in .Si. .unirían i'lu ;, Hullt tu t i' "Ip.i II In' I." inhibit; : '

town, is el it! l. nai t.l' .i I.- I In- ii--

A ll.cl U II UK .I" H lll"V 'led "X ""ti it ppen is nit I h- - ' ii ' ' l,,ni it.

i lure that ii looks ii muí finII Hi.- - l'u!i-- Sl.it.

While II ki ii In i i. ni. i uiin i'i Ii -,

in i. In I llii. t I.i f.iri Ui.' In'1-II- ..

ui Keel"", w.i by '.i .la InShipley nt" Hi.- - Aliiim , ll in imliil- -

il (.Ml Ihill III".' f It ll.'ll lllllf VlCl" ti' M-

ili!, ll,. I.

'I'd. was i 'roups uilhlii sixt,-1,1 ii I f IIIlK fii'lil.1. III. I Slllpli'l .

mandate oecnshiui ll Un embarrassmentTill' Km 't iiluohl troops iri' In litev-tiiw- n

muí just how tleinral Mainly I"

In defeat tlii'in unless Captain t x

kit i iiiiii"'!" l tu mili.' outside theli.llll, lililí Would HI lilm In Hi''jidxil lull ui Interposing urim-i- Innr-vcntlu-

In iI7.zIIik' (1m- Kstraila ;oV-- 1

linn-ti- l

I hi' sole Ilritlsli I. j .!'-- '

i Mm i ti I ii 14 rtmii tin' .Musiiiltii coast,has fallen Into decay, iinli property(IK there 1 lll'iHK OHII.'ll by lililí!. ll

Hlllljflt, llllUl.V III til" 'III HI'KI'ois t'l'lllllJamaica. Not ll bul a mlilIK this,

Slates IcCoKIHZO'l 'III- blockadevvhhh IXriiiiii il". lat ilri-y-

toVV 11.

r.iiiinh CuHcui i:iiihiim i.r tin-v-

t.llMI fx Ki'tlelallV reported tu havebeen Inl.'i In i i'i i iln l"Hwith y.cbi.v.i. II is said tiiiit li..

Itiat u n i i In- mi lit tu tlii'purl ui'i'li tin- - outbreak 'if tlu- Insiir-ri'illii-

Tin' appearance u tin Si .V-

ila fulli. MillTlii' ni'ili'i- of ('apt.-iii-i TlH'Blü'-- tli.il

thi-'- r Hlmulil la' iiu illInl-- ll Klatri! tll.'lt thrr..- M iijh nii' Willit tlii' tuuii il In ri' Un- riimhati a y hi- vawi-i- lili jitKtici. tu I MithH'li'ii ami pal'i'ly In nun halu nt.

"ll)italll I imjiii l"ai- -

I. Ill .Ul.fl'l' tU lltt.'l.l'h IliM MÍ U 1ll I II

tu the uiilri. i'ailalnaitalu Mil.i in s.i,, I i.i h.iii 'm- -

ivulili'll tin- - ilii I., tju- limy il'7 ui il iyi. 'tit I'ul flint tin I iuiim, i in m I,

iiiiini. u.-i- nut lr Ih lii'lniilthat thu Aiii'-if'-a- t'ai'taiii u as tul.ltu h.ivi' nut IiIiik In ilu iiilh tin- "Hi- r

M n i li I Ii- I 'a pi a in Sililii'li hail niliwi'iiti-hi'i- uiih tin' T.ii'uina In Hi v- -

I. I1IH, 111(1 IIMtlill lili' 'l hnlin " i'Htt! in ir tin. wniinili , 'nlllf aiilji l,iiti'.t hallli.-- Iiul Ann

Inra lliat la,lallit 'ii ittili'i- I'lii'iil'iln it a fu i t li

tur ttn- u Ih,. Tin uníai'i.'iin N'lhllt Ii lu In ii.sii,in tu ki i'ia wali-lilii- l mi tli.. Si i Ma anil Intal'lv mil linni'-illalt- 'a

n.iyhl '.llli'liati lliitn X .ty aa-- nit uf Itllllinii'li I'ai'l iln Thi i.li:, t s i,i.,, . i.inil.i

It In fluí. alilo (hnl Matul- ivtlh a I

ui' l.imft ñu n III a 1, ' .i:,, i.a pulnt ni li i ll In t h.- i u, i i,

I'.wn Hal i'iihJ' tin I,-- t a ,lu a i.,i.ui f ' ha hfiihui- I lit . .

In- Iii lh vt- In- i na i ut ui I' fh,. tun nllM'll

"If lhi- - uull'l I'lUlli- tllti tu lll;hl,Ihi'in slai'i.-,- Is M.ilulv'x Fin-- in. t

xjilnimtit.il uf .lan

N W s I Ml l M I i sVOT IV II! Mill I I I

A Ik. n. S i " Jan I ,,, .iii.Mill l,l;la- I, .1 It, .1 luía..--nWlnuial.M ut '. in, nil. ..la 1,1 tin- hit li- -

aiiMiullll. un mi. ri,.ti , h, inAll-,.- II, a, i.-- l..-- ,1 t It:. I ill lit;. .,.i,j. ai'lull .1 St.il.-- i ...il, . ,, i,,,, i,,In- vt l ulu nal "in St- xi ! ' , i mi

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' a ii . i s t: i.f in, a,.-

.11 ha. I V.' la 11 I" lv i X.

in ; r. ni- n n. j I 'a a n ,n la -- a . a"I'll- - W.ttll.l I..- Ilu H I tl 1.!

h i , . a n t i .

M. vi, ...I 'la. - ' I, :,i In V, a ,,, I, a .1

II. I ill:') l..,.IU lu Ha I lilt, ,1 Slal.'MMr IM'uiHul.

TRAIN PLUNGESDOWN MOUNTAIN

1 '.mi iiiiii.l IViiin iliiinu 7 )

a iluvi. 'I'll.-- I ' íí! I, a. !, 1,.i1. ..t.-- i hk i ' i ' I. , ' :, a.. ..uni ii

t ih. i ify .ai i -, . ,1

a. t.j.-- tr ,u.till a ll a- . I 11 , il MilI I 111 ., il an I,, .

aI,. a .1 ,1,.! Ih-l-

I,. JI

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laaiN a. 1. T!in,iur. ,i v.,.,

A.'l.r inK. l.i a- k fl f. 1.1 la,

J H..!.

All lb t.li

a r. i' n.est '

Mix. Y a,,.,--

ulI H .1 IV

II,,it

'nil" still-- f v

s. I tl I' .t i r v.- if1 l his a.';s, ,. - ,. (at.. f I'W

V.u;r M J .. '!'.;., I .. . a.1, . .

'J ir,,. 1

hodirted Thai More Than One

f loeiioii Will Be Roomied to

Settle Vilnl Questiuns Now atS'.i'j,

r Mi.mliig .).. unt il Niit'il.il ljiaifil lreI. ..in I. ai. J in. HI r'nnila;. han n

i m ' ii a,- H'uni tlu- tlniHiuiiKa in ii i. In- . . II. .11 ft I'iff I'H'I an

i...ul l niilly Jar l alin l i l lia t'iill cv

,l iiki. i ul Inn iiarli.-- ailMlIK1.. ..uilful Ih..- i"V '.fliim III.

Tin. n It i l ti i' I'l'ii all. 'I

In.lav al thu I'liihs ami t In r lilul..-ui-

,.l a.';, anil Sa.l nrijay B

I. ail a wii-- .m il, illy .llm nwil Iritlii,,,Hihl.- v i.'W iuinl,

Allhiilllih liiilh KiilfM II

KiinKiiiiio air ut' i mil lili'iira it vviih

I'V lili-ii- tuil.iy llial tin.liavi- aliaiul it hu,i" thai tln ir iartyvilli I'linn ihf in-- K'iM'1'iiiii'iil 'I'll1'ilium! liny liara .xi.i-i- Is Unit tin-lil-

ral na.ímliv will ha i n.'i. il

in Hi" ii.-- I .ti r tu nit-t- i an tu I In

tin- - lllK at Ih" Iin-r- y ut lln nii- -

I una irn.ll iiiu.-- In- thai Mr.

Ilallullf, uf th" fi'.nKltlnti ill

tha liniai' ul iiiinitliiliH in Ji Hi"i-rl- l

ilavn nuil sahl that tlu- - uti'iililtil l.'ilj WIH-- I1UVV In n Inn vvuulil

mil h.- m. Illi'd hy "II" rliatinllan.) iituhiihlv nut hy li,. t'l.-arl-

Iln- r iniaKiirni)Ih" hII iinifiifi, ati'i Ih" hul'"i "f ilf

I' luiniers iiinst nnvv ha ii'iilar-- iit mam Minn" Iniat'" uaniral t'lia-- lull.

An "ftlinal" tiuKlií t mlii y hy n willi . illliulilM lia"il nil .Sal unlay'!.Iiuliiii-.- . .',Uim lii" lllii-rat- ami lahur-ll- i

s a nia.li't it y of luí I' I il"mar all iiartiiK ivhli h vviuilil iiuvlil"th,- llhi'iiil kuv -- i iiiinrii with a iiuniliviirkiiiK ina.iiiril v . Many uf Iln-

Imva-vi-r- an- - Inn ih w .i ii. n t .

Thi-- iln nut vi- Unit Hit- - lil'. lalKwill i m th" vvllli un liUllllII l'l'lulll Ü.M UllH.

Al tha national lllnral ilnh uroat"Xi-il- nn nt I fliuvvn nvi-- Ilu- - f.'MiillH

kii far Hulla- - furlln-- Iuhki-- nr.'at illar-uv- ami a rtaliii'"'! villa

In lia- l'int-lin- i .nt li in uln-i'i- th" iif-- ii. ulliiial Inti-r- ula vvuiihl In- lllo-l- lu

h. n. fil from lai'ill rafurni ami ivliar"Hi" In mlii) Inlaiials haV" itl'.'al

'I'll" ..illlm.'. tiaiiui n.'.v. vvhh It

ihiilv-oti- .' I.., ml, ,n a. m-l- ll ii i li --

in ami v ,'a v i ' n ii Ini-i-

will n.ivi" a hilli'i I ii il x n.

lu hi.n th- - I.i ulny. SlionhlI la Mlii i plain th" hi'lil on t h"in. T. li o llM iviili h l'ii. ualm-.- 111 1 Hill!

Hi. ill' .i usi"i Ik Mill In ti'uarih.,1 ti

mm h I'iimIc)' ihan th.v n,"iir nnw.Al ,iVM-iil- In film iii, tnithltiK run

It.- ii..lh'i"il iviih aliMilnl" i I'i'lalnl v.

hnl unly a yory ti'"f'l 1m l'1 a" in lt"iinlmilal K.'iua ov r SatiiiN'lay vv hanln onlv hall llm nuinhi-- oftu nis lh"V hail "in, I' ll on will chi-lla m viiiurv. If Ilu- iiiiIiiiiIbIs innlimit' I K a ill a I I In fa nt" la Iln III"

vvi: '.nil iat il a iiinjorlty "Ialauil niin-lv- i hani i llur t.lnyil-- i

;. urim f.ilil lnnl..ht' A a mi winning. Ih ih

i'I.o luit "in (.hath h lly tiniilNl ru-

in, nl la iln- ja "is unit h"iT. Th"in. ri h It' "v rvv hi lmitiuly with lis "

lohti llniiif. of III" loini;,h i m h. i.i ril. m.i lii

All ihini'.i' i .iili i a il In Ih" flulilhitivi-i-- lii.,'-- " Vila, tlavi- - tun nun ll

ami I li.w Vi." han- Ian lllll". visli'l'-.lav'- a

r. ailli-i .ii-.- iiiL-- ly i'.nuit.1.1. mli'ii han .lulu- mu, Ii In Hi than I

iai ti.it In mv li ha-- , al "aiMI,lUlll Mill. T'l Will III- - M".S111, I ll.iM' - , a lull VVUUllI III lilllili-i! aim, "t .a l a ih ll ma n "

Willi ' w ill Uni.vv n lal, ni- h .ul.1, ivlui was lu ustralla wlun tin

l: hi lain anil hail lu-- i ll la"iuu "latinst tint" to li ., .11 n anih ii ik hi t.ik. i .art in ll It- -It

as, altiva, inniahi II- - t . ni.a a i, la ilu- h'Mis- - "I "inimum

.ml not. l v l. h . mi-- (I mili'alii :, K ,, 111" ,1 111, lll- -l ialii,

ai a,- - la- mi , n si ma nu-- h.--

. a ,1 .1. fill 11 al - Ill,' Ray, '

S llaina. i -- i, i' ;m iau.i mill-- I

I ,,,l! , !,!-1- ,!,,(,. ,,!",a all, a:.-- ll P i;. , lilllonittt

:,ltl T a, la nú , w lias, vv if"i a il.. a 1,1, i'i "- .- Will m ".

v hit n, i

'I'I',- i.i f. is ,ii nía ii it ,1 , it"I I m Wliislau , flan , I"lalauhl. ..lit' i ' 'at I. al 1, - 1, nut.. I ha V Ul

..'It. il -- a in. - a i,,' lit. r. VI ,,n, i

Ml.tKlll' I. I aUlil, .11 is -- t " ultatilI,

ll. willIll r tin r. --

., , .1 Ha is m, íí,).. ill.111" a.ail.H'V i, lla-

i; la "ai;h an íiiia, ,

Is ni . la, lal-- lu h, ,,;(i V t I , .i .a II,. i:

- a. ,1, 111,,!- ,!.-

a; I 'a v a ir u-- -- nut, ' a, , -- ,,

In -il t la .. . i

,n ,,:i r. l. tl

ilil,-nh- v at,-. ; ia 'll,-- ! its

r lla- ,,!,-- '-- al

.,! af thela I lll.UII-- t

ti.t.ilha,. T'J ., , iU- -

, I S I ,aial-ai- all! hli-- l

a, a na - t ,,r-..- I

l,a:,,,i!it."I a a, - t !,,. ..

ll" I 'Mi I I"

I..r-.- III -- t - r si a "

I IK" ll t ells! ,t U- -

Keep Clean and Are

m

Made in Our OwnOrder Now While

W. S. Lithgow

in the open air. usually on one ormor,, farms. where aetive experi-mental work ia beitiiT (lone. Willi hisvyiile jii'aelii-a- ex perleiiee Air. Tinsb-.-

will be able to show' the farmers bv

aetnal work in Die field when soilIn in proper shape ami the best meth-ods of tlllaiie and seeillitK. Tt will bework of the most practical nature andwill be very sure to appeal to the prac-tical mull."

MIKADO TO' TAKE

II S E

ECTS

Sixty-Tw- o Japanese LunaticsFound in California Asylumsto Be Tiansported to theOiient,

(Br MnruInK J.iurnttl Npt-i-l- I.fnüptl WireSan Fiuin 1st n, Jan. 111. A

lookinii toward the tl. porta; ion of theJapanese Insane in California ln?tiii-tioti- s

anil semlim; tlii'in ha-- k to Japanlu becnine i barii"s .'' that!'

has h""u taken bv Cuii.-- u Hen-er-

Xanai. '1'he consul tiu-i-a- l sen'ititltiirie.H ttt the. insane asvluuis In thestate ami has ascerta ine.l there aresixty-tw- o of his count r nn ii in theseinstitutions.

The moeiii"tit for the removal ofthe Japanese lusune did not originatevifh the Tokio government, aecoril-- In to Mr X'aiial. but is a matter In

which several prominent Japanese areilltet

"I believe not only will the (ovei-n- i

til, nt be inter, bni the people j

throughout Japan w ill sanction my Cí- - I

forts," said the consul general."The relatives of these iinfoi tuna M s,

I am sure, will be lo set- - liienilcared for in our country."

Mr. X.inai said that th" move w .ascomino, tu I'alifnrni.i and similarst. ps vvncltl imt he taktn in ..iherslates.

1 be Ciirefiil Shopper."What is this',''' i ma ll ii.-i- l th- - deal. r."That's a tknr slump." explained;-Ih-

i 'liris tinas slioi'per. "i me of th.--

kind m biishind sni'.k-- - I wnin tomat, h il. Hot aiivlhim; in that!sha tb- '"-- - Lot: isv ill.- Cutí r- - J o r n a i.

(alts.J asl on.", a a rMa ll w ill applet i

In nr.atvu.-t.iiii-" son lab.rs,A lie ' "' 'in.--I '1 w ell d .1. si ll.

And lii'ii' s tiih sa-- aid. rsI.ottisi tia- 'tit, i i. r. journal.

tvt r been possible t.. re. ike it tuiiiis mi Hie eut-ol- f where lo has ar-- a

sai ffssful ...lueational instil ..tb.n j ,,,,,,.,, lir,rnlnirv. mr.,,tim ahl,and In plane it where it at the1

' rS "' "'" i,rl"''8 v!"iets thead ol the ,1 svslell, of , h,Hiaiil lull "f Ih.- very spirit sh plans fur the vv...rl; of the year

of youth himself, he inspired the l, Mr. Tinsley has boon on afilien. ami al feetioti of tin- students'atnt was just bt niiininu to net the bestresults from bis years of work whaneonililiuns over which In had no con-

trol bad the board of nuaiils t,i repl.o ,. him. an aetiuii vvlih li was: to opt rate th,. biLi ranch as a farmsever, K criticized a Ihe lilm, 11.1t oiilyj with the patients lining much of the

tv It Titiht'.s hut I, y the pah-- , work. Mr. Tiiisn'.s tepoi-- will laryc-li- a

lo'to-raily- lv d.-t- riiiim- the suro-s- or failure ofWhile cairyini.' on th- - vv.uk of tlo-ilh- lutij.-et- .

untveiititj. It. Tin lit wn en-- 1 "My present trip over Hi,. Santatl in the laisim ss ol makim,-,i- s lam-l- y a pr. hmiiitiry une." said .Mr.

fri. tnls His ileinoi-raiii- tlispiihitiuii Tiiisl. y last ninhr. "J want In knowami las broad arid liberal 1. 1. as how" the farmers lee! toward Hie work

I . ll bin) into close smi-ill- l w h prot,,seil b.uv many there are whopeople ol all classes and be number. al can I ,. r. Ut d by ur idans ami bowhis In, mis by hundreds all oyer Hi. j ninny ar,. waliini; to i rate withsoul h w -- si Ins. Thus lar I have (ailed to find a

Het'ore coininc tu All. tunic r.pi,. Hr. jfurm.-- who is not w illiuu to join withTiniit !i ul established a nation. tl in teslini; the dry farmliit; possihili-taiia- a

as a teolnuist and Ins work lief" Hies of the country. Kv . rv w In re Hi.Maltlistii al him only s .1 greatest ftithnsjasm exists ami 1 am

his host n field, hnl as an at coin- - very mm h eiieonraiied ,0 Hie out-plisl- u

.1 .diii.-no- 'i"! a saii'ssiul 1 .tiler w ,. will K,i ov.-- the fi-- bl

miui-- i r ,.r. is uncim !.' tl ib re-- I

moves one of the no. si vah t.le of,Ni w VI, vi.'iii citix-u- s Mai on "I t Inll-- I mail ill the Hi 111 "1 , .la tioll. !

III let llio-l-apl- iv

witb a view to stai'iiim some activei t. lita I work. I am more an.!mor., "onvim ...I that t lie

jfl'oppillli system will lie intuid tinWili-.- Her-.- - Tislit Mts born ia.m-.s- .ffe.liv,. in this 1 otinlrv. it has

Cr nvi'i. .hi. 1. .March !'--'. I mo.. II-- -I, .in foam) most eiit t tive in Mutitan.irat.'a.t! los prminrv aim ilion in ill,- :,n,l in the north, where Hi. y lunpnl, la- s. bonis nial y r.al aa t. tl t mía h mure raililall than w.bav,. h,-r-

' ai'i-.-- n tilliv ersitv w 11 '1 the 0. .:r". of in,! j,' t ,s ,,,. best svst.lll Hur.. ita r et s. in iwi, to reason that it is the best

bis m st.rs tlccr-- fiuin tl.a same i llovvev.r. onlv tim,. ami i

an in the t. .Hawai- - i.i.r Tn.-re- no r.i wit; how vv ha h is th- - best s.s- -

ttt. r i..r Itairic-- n v.'.t-- h.- . ..to t. m. The m..l neniirnuinir Hiiiikas uf l',I"-- i in l"s n i , .. i a in.- pr. s nt siui.itioii is that th.ti, sin, Hun; uu.ivals at I ia : ' .. i m,i s ,r,, wilhiiv. and jiixious I,,vail ..ill i'iiii-a-i- i uni v. ,sii a- - It w.is!.arn. This niiatis . r,,--

, ..,, u,iH;s tint- - Hi, I h, w.rk.-- i.iit Si.i ist I ilm i , ration lm-an-

th,, r. ai, i k il.i.' thesis iv'iali wan himH-- ,!... i,.r' ,i. vr the iio. j Mr Tuisl. v id. .as. wlun los s -- i.ni'!.,.. .,, ,l,..., 1.. ....,,..! it,l".ts ii.. I. a. ...

,.f ih,. .nstri. ts at least on.-,- , in thirty.... ....... i s so Ul.il ha w .I I, . et ul c lo,. p- -r

- nal :.",,

i'" I r eoi-tii.a- ; Vü- -i ra;:.-... . .... . ...lias a. - s l 'ra o a.- - ai a. a a i a ns :it

(Vl '! Mr---- ;- , ami a I.i is, i ,s!l.., as a pa1 I.e. ,l,.v:.imiil i";;;;:;!:::::;:',:':!! want Ads. Get Results....,'il n íí ftft 0 ft tttt A ft ft ft ft ftft

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, MONDAY, JANUARY 17; 1910....... .. y y ..... f ? 1

ii n 'wiiii in1 un iiiiiin iiiiiii .urn im miMiiiifin in tun niwmnaiiiniMi nuirmold ', but dually II

tb,. cch"i u by risi'oi oi awakened,1 shell MightW fiI. COLD GOHT

FDR TIGER II DAYNEW YORK In oi tier to accommodate those who must await pay day,

we have concluded not to close our store until Mondayevening.

p. test III wind.Haul, 1. ,11 was ii"t long in billowing

lc came up with a .1: h and s.nb',1past the gl .lUd.'.la lid 111 11',, u ' II '.I

founds. lie Veiled and shot out Ot

til,' coarse, back .o tb, Ilil.-i-l andi'llll feel high, g 4; ov. r h,. fieldig 1:11 at b r a shel i an Wh.-- tie

une (low n be M''d b,. h id im, ud. d totry i' n laps for sp, , ,. i.tl inmi thewind too strong 01: i:i.- westwardourse.

'I'lo n CuriiNK 1. no. am lu i pri liiu-b'.ii-

tbc.ht. oi dt.01 and I'a iilh.m-- tat ted inget h, r 111 a w 'tab I.11, I, Im;, Olltc-t- , l ilt W I , 01 ,;t o lb.

oar-,- , and la 11. b. Ii 1,1 the. if, n' I'.illlbiin all. ' a.lno- that h,.--

chill,, was st I'aliiU' lie. .train Well..ii.i ',. aiiotbcr try o -- p, . I:i toi.iounds his best l.ip w. - :':::s ;: .', ,'nr

record ishe ceiial a.. i, iii In ihb

H'ulhali irbd t" lower I'uriiHs' start-ing lie II, ...I. il oil the soilun in J S S fc 1. in lis..' t eonleii'IN leel. HoV lvll,ll lisb.l. and I.IIM olnI'.ela b o,,l !:.,,- , ,; a -

'b, v went up end s!i aca.-l- ,1 bard

Everything in the Hard-ware line at actual cost

ing has :is jot ben heard from either"I U' two principals since Clctsolt.int l;i u ; I fi ll out.

tl Is vv.ll known Unit del fries isI'll i tin to S.in Francisco as a place In

which to handle big ring cnnlosts.Jeffries is a Cnlifornlau and I leriii-r-

Ills manager. I" ! San hoy.Jack Johnson h is often said that In

has always ben well plea si it withtho way ho was treated in San Fran-cisco.

"Whi n nil is said and ilono, tho bis;

NOTING DOING

FOR FIGHTERS,

IN UTAH

MAYOR FORGETS TAMMANY

IN GIVING OUT THE PLUMS

Loader Muiphy Fretucnt CalleronGaynor Gomes Away EachTimo Wüh Ghceiíul Smileand Nothing Moie,

WAGNER HARDWARE COMP'NYfight Mill lo held here" saiil Jackidleason lonighJ at tho Olympic rluh."I say so aiiil It was agreed in NewYork tlii't I shonlil have tho namingof tho place. ilon t rmv w hat Tos

...hum the wind ,.- ii mile. bouaav,. i ii p vv bu lito: a. 1. over be grandst nil at a hih H.t, ( d 'liarlesF Widard in a Ci, !!-- - ni ohllle cameout for a bib f Ibahl. I..M alter fc. -

(Ry Mornlnit J,nirii:i! Xiiri inl I Wlrrlt I'.iokatil says ahout it. I know whirl New Vork. .Ian. i!.. Since William

1 inn talking all. nit. I limit tare tog-- into any controversy ahont tills

lands andindividua .1' -- Idel' oVa ll ie-- i

how ing a ri d Si ii, s el

a'ii - ball;,-- bvjlliai , o. will t niliod pl.illlablj al WO'.li, in l.'le , oulltl'y lllld oil tile)I. tal.b l le, I. It is vvoMbv oí' (tole 1. I'a !' Ill

a: and ill". -. .1 ' Am. a an lafn,,!,! lonipulins llave "The figure"! Illdl, ate that '11.' pel' i ' ill 'lie lull- - aid ,11, . b g 1.1 11,1 lorie. III. or Inore UlHIl o til ft ft l. of tile

i 1" ..in- - a ton, i oil .1, .o. its wbuli aie '..'on audi lor, ign hn have, in fact, enteredUd telld. IO.V. Tile lili. O. I,, depth. .1 g 1' i C U t.l pUI'SllllH, .'Hill tbt till!

land is con j In la o biiu; tli.. n ii ii thick-- . pore, mage in the second generation,.. standpoints tli, 'in,.'- - at II in. lies the government basins represented by tho native whlto

GOVERNOR DETERMINEDLAW SHALL BE OBEYED

Will Call Out Militia if Neces-

sary to Prevent Johnson andJeffries Meeting Within Cpn-fine- s

of Mormon State,

I..

J. ll.'.vniir w as eh. etc. i iiia vor oi gi iat-- 1

r en V.'ir!., Ch.irl. s F. M.ir hy. theleader ol Ta III ill. !!.' hall, lias paidthree visits 10 ihe llavni'l- hole.,' inHrookjj 11 a lid t bree lo City ha II. lollhe has brought away hardly mmethan a heerfiil .mile. Ni v el thole.-.-every

Tammany ol'li.-- seeker loutin- -

lies lo be told:"You must sec .Murph.v first."The major is reporte. to have said

thing, hut i want it distinctly under-stood that I am to name the place

"Sain Merger win hack me n In

this mailer. Ho knows ami Johnsonaiiil Utile hoth know. I am contentto leave it to them. Tiny will tillwho was given authority to choosethe liatlle gratind. Tho fighters wantto go to tho il;iri. whore tho fightrun lie most aih a ntngoously liamtleil.Jeffries will he hero ii ahout ten daysami t lion we will see

ill, a si i on-.- opivcoin un I' la mIii,sidcred ti'imi thr.

middleitlvv aiitcs plac ad n I! oa la nds bv aa.llil taken , ons.i-land-

ai-,- a- -- gioiiml, o lookingail s al! over W bile main , oal u" l'

w hosf parents w ere foreign horn, In. l eased to ;(.. per cut, or tiiorcjthan

"aliirai!y the proportionH vnrv

little abendi.sider :t to 4

ellbeless -

the value at w h ieiis;s-..e- by ituimv

country and tin- pri w bb b !. . I a - bill cea I.

- tile ol'ee a M i g e lip'lll is.' who had a ni,,d ha t be

w 011!, trv for a mil- - si r, o, d alsopill The cl'ow d Was ., n I n. me.

I :a ha 11. the in a was n. I

As tie' ir I" '.vele n g

ait be 11 ppeii red on i'a.. ,, 1.0 11 withIV.. g. fS bel lulu, a ililticllllJ.lld il:ltl:;.'liil f ' t ' ,n sa.b a wind'1'be passengers w r, ha, n, i ha uii ia n.,A ft.-- a short run v. u I, t b, tu b,. tool,no Cifford llarinon. tb,. N. w Vork

who is a r, v . c; i,, wear tp-b-t

ilne of n v ia or on 1,n t sle, v

Til'' ;;r- Olt'St ill. '.'. - CelUe!'S ill ' ,1

ban's Scheduled :. tleii.pt to win HeMleheliP tor loic distance lliualtomorrow. If the w .. iinr permits h-

ill al't e.ll'ly It W ,11 he lleeessill'vi"r him to go ov i r ib.- i,ec i fia iil' n la rcoiirse 111. He than ':"' lillles to beat Hor. i ol d held bv I lelil'. 'a! man of Kill;-lan-

of I miles. I' ulhan thinks it

will he a ,1'd.e to tak,. this pri?ein a machine houubi i'.ou rnt.i n.

to .Murphy: "I am grateful to v on toryour support in the a ni iiaign. Any lands ara intuaily in tin- in. he si, mis an in .w being mine, I In w lib-l- in ditfi reiit nattonnlitioS. Alnr.

principa coa fields A l v pi. a tv M i.--

alliple of bonded nil laud Is , ited bus' a ll, o- tony ea is Inehesii rcga rib d ia Lug la ml as tin

lllr Morning .lotirniil Snprhil Ietmi'il Wirr)Chicago, Jan. 17. There will lie no

light in Salt Make City or any otherplace in ("tali. Tli,. authorities willtake whatever drastic steps necessary

if iiii'karil ilm's nor care to liveHO to his agreement, I will take thefight off his hands. J ant ready ntany time to take tho whole thins. Ican handle this fight ami I intern! to

III which a valla of Sl.illol ai, a la' 11 r II 11 t hi, kill -- , oi a cv oi k:l bb

than half the Norwegians in tigne- -

cil lu agi'lcnUuri ; moro than tvvo-nil-

"f Hie Piinci, a Utile less Humtwo-iiith- s of the swls. more thqnmi, of lie Moll, tu in iih a it. i al- -to prevent it." (overnor Spry of

coal b, d.'I'll. hub. lltl Is a lull

Of tile Whole l, St loll ,'fsi. let a t

- piapain

m. N ai siiical ton most one-tldr- of the Swedes. For

d on i h- land bv he coal e.ou'I'll,' a -- si -- sed values of

it is show ii. range i rem $ ton o lor ant brio it c coal,o assumed valuation of front

the Vustrian-i- 1 lung, l ri:i lis, Iialians.Mobs nipl the I ; isslaus the propor-tion IS Ulll'h SlliiiPel'. being IcSS tlltllt

withand Valuation of tin- public oal lauds,and ni. iv he had upon a oplica i i,,u tothe l cinglen Siirnv. Washington.I. C. i n,- p nth i'i cue li cam--

names .vou submit shall have pivl.r-ence- .

lint they must be goil name.-- "

I'mler this agreement Murpbv sub-mil-

the names and lh" ma.vor reject.-the-

In the first two weeks o Lis

ad miinsl ra ion the mavor has disirib-uic- d

nearly .f jOn.tKiii worth of patron-age ami issued orders I bat will afteitthe distribution of hundreds oi thou--iml- s

more wiihoiit giving T.iinm.uivo muí h as a look-m- .

out of thirty-liv- e Tammany disirutleaders, just one has got a job.

Out of t he lung list ol now comers,upponted. at xii In ties langiiig from$.".,tllli) to ÍT.r.nn, Just one Tammanyman, Hbinelander Waldo, the new filecomndssionei', ipit in. And the lirstthing Waldo did was to abolish theprivate stable the city bad beenma Im a in ng for lb' com m

So , Isew p.-- ... Comptroller l'i--, n.l.

announced on his tlii't da.." ofthat the subway was good enough

If SERVANT GIRLS

handle at least my olid of it. 1 sayagain that if Tex don't want to gothrough with it, as we ,iBi-i'i-

, to do,1 11 relieve him of any further re-sponsibility.

"Jeffries would never have con-

sented to sign tin articles with Uick-iir- d

as one of the )iartners in the af-

fair if It had not' been for me. I'mnot going- to stand for Miok.ird beingthe autocrat and neither will Jeffries.That'll about settle the d isptite.'

Many siiort.s here are skepticalahout the meaning; of tho controversybetween (lleasnn and Kickaid. Sometliink that it is being- done to keenthe interest in the match alive. This,however. Is Indignantly denied by

UflCLE m OWNER

1'tah, win) arrived in Chicago lasttonight, made this statement.

"I hay,, made this assertion before.'continued tlovcinor Spiv, "but

it now with nncwcil emphasis.'Tln-r- is no use of these sporting nu nkeeping- up lb,, talk of overt browingthe law in I'tah. It would be absurdif n emiple of fight promoters couldnullify the law- at their convenience.Tho fight i.s against the law ami wesimply will not permit it.

"I don't think it would be neccs-mir- y

to call out the militia, to preventit fight, but w. would take whateverilrastie action would bo necessary. Itis generally understood that the fightIs to take plac,. in 'aül'oi nía. and we!do not think tin re is any danger nfjnil- - state being invaded. As to tin

one to lour limes these amounts. Thesac- pi - on- hit luniuous- coal landsrange i'coiii :,ii cut-- - r,,r lands in

t.ii il,, i'i to isipiii an acrefor the besi i oaking oal bindlio)itlt svsfem t cd a- - i Mensure.

Adoplbig lia o a llv , barí,.,, as In'IllSt III, USUI'' of !l, allie of privatecoal lands now ,li Ho- iilalkct andtaklm, a la ..nt neatly as a lair m

rag, wiili an assumption that jayears -- Miilicnni tune to allow l'"i-th-

in intiig out el' a t ra' t i w b h li

would gice an av.rage liUcro-- l andla paving p. rind ot In veaisl lb"

in'- - scale oi cash erices lorits coal lands lies In en ligo nil out tocorrespond, making lair allowancetor various i "in ingeiici. s. This rc

SME CARGE IÍIOF MILLIONS IN

l inger in Sormiil 'd'uct'atliiu."In all nationalities, hovvi vcr, tin,

pt ai, ,orl ion engaged in iigi'icull nre íh

l arger in Mn. second pen, rat ion ofworkers iban lu the first. The differ-onc- e

least marked in til,' case oftb,- Cermnns. tor whom the percent"age shows baldly any hang.', advanc-ing I't oni 2 ...! to only 2s. i. l'or theIrish, also, (he gain is not very preat.tile Jlereeuliigc belli.. 1 .'! tl in the MfMt

generation and Hi. a in he second..Now. (he mete.t'.cd extent t' whichloi'elgticrs of the second generationire rmplov' d in agricultural pursuits

rep!-- "eo.ts most'- un im rcuso lit theproportion of farm laborer. To a

large extent, no iloiibl, tills results,from the dlllercnces lu ago of thetwo geiii'i-r- i ions, or tho laid Unit whileti c lirst generation, cotit-istlni- ol Im-

migrants, emprises few vcoitiu

GOALi.Ieasoti. The fight, fans iiero are ntloss to cxidain the iiositiveness with .'or him. the imivor walKs. If the

cit e automobiles do not demons! rat e

their usefulness they and their chaufsupposed guaranty having been putup by Salt Lake hiisiu- ss men, it hadno official sanction.''

which Miokard stales that the I'iifhtWill he held ill I'tall ill face of flov- -

Spry' recent statement thathe would use all the means at hiscommand In pre vehl the battle beingpulled off within tho borders of I'tall.

SU Ip il) a one-tilt- it's jo b oGEOLOGICAL. SURVEYSHOWS VAST VALUES

linmi.'aiatioii Bui cau R01.101I

Shows That Tendency is al

Away from Domestic Sor-vic-

Women Waceameis,Rapid Increase in Coal Land

Sales in the West aiu., . sons tne Necouii coniprlses many such.

Th" r" 111 l 'l""'- - ' 'cci!.:.tloii is pro- -ISiiM.,1 l'.in,"..,..Ud,'ti. t.i Mnniln. J.,Ur,.ll

'""IJ an occupa.lon for youngW. ing. on. i. C. Jan. ! 'I. - A gen-- Inicit, while farming is no oceupiitloi't

et.,1 movenuiit .in, .liiieH- - for middle age. or even nal ngi.Prices Show TendencyClimJ).

i:i(KAi:ii insists ri;iiTIS XO VIOI ..VI ION or LAW

Salt, Lake, Jan. Jfi. Tex liickard,lui said tonight that he would sign

tl contract tomorrow for tin- - amphi-theater at Sallair beach Tor the Jeffrie-

s-Johnson light, would make nocomment on the utterance of Coveni-o- r

Spry at Chicago. He seemed toattach importance to the use of theword "fight" by the governor. liick-ard insists: that his i nterlu inmciii is alegitimate sparring match and nothing:so vulgar lis a pristo fight.

"Gleason was forced on me by SamMerger," said liickard. "not by JimJeffries, and if I bad held out, as I

should have done, I would not havetaken nieason in as a partner. I toldhim at the time wo signed up that 1

expected to bring the contest to Salt

n p. is.. nal 'id km mii'.' elite- - Vet. w liii.' due ii ilo wall i'i Ia unid-- '

what tin- rev-ill- would amount to.This may be stated i, pot leal y asfollows:I 'un-b- - pric. a p.-- .'i' i'.- ? ml

IP er. si on $ an 1 per centlor i) years, compounded an-nually "... ;i ;

Allowance for lavs and coining.. in i. ;,:!

llnw an 'I liim.l at av. ragetime of mining :.'

Allowaine lor cent i agencies ofruining L'."oi

liosuiMng- - in n lotal of $.ili,l. or theestimated royalty return per acre.

In older winds, shirting with anacre of coal land which vv'..'l vichi ancstimuled $ a o in t'ovalti'-- find work-ing baikward. if KM), or one-tilt- h th"rovaltv price is arrived al as a laircash valuation.

RACING RESULTS AT JUAREZ

Juarez. Mexico. Jan. It! The II. (!.

liedwell entries. Kigbteas;.- and I'r'.-.c-

Ahmed, ran. onu. two, the K I'asohandicap, one mile, at T';;-n;'.a- arktoday. The victory of llighte.-ts- wasa big surprise to the public ami alsoto her ovxtic!'.

Shilling had the nimia! on the r;i,'iroand he soon opened up a lead ':' tenlengths in the first h'ill' mil', while

feurs uro all to go Hark Commis-sioner lliggins of til" ltl'onx lulil offI'di men in the first week.

on,, bright spof. however, the Tani-niiiii- y

men still see. There is no signthat the mavor will attempt to buildop a rival politiial machine. Thus f itbe has not pla v ed polit ios.

There remains two positions to fill,which in tin- public ee bulk largerthan any of the others the commis-sioner of police and the com 111 Ission'I' of street c bailing. Hoih ale nowheld by appointees. Wil-liam F. Maker has the ...oo'donarlmoni and Hig' Hill Kilwarff-- . the streetcle.'inir.t departments. In, lb ations arethai Maker will go,

Thus tar the question ( of w hetherthis is to he a whlo-opé- or a closedtown for four years has not been in-

dicated. The ma.vor said in bis cam-paign speeches that lie favored a lib-

eral Interpretation of present laws.The side doors were open oil Sundayin Hie closing davs of the Mcl'blian

for these differences In ugo betweening iiiid ni, 'i ha ti cal pursuit.'- - Into agrieiilliire Hi,, professions and the clasi-o-

oceupa lions comprised l,nib'r trad,Morning .huirual Ibireuu,

i :l Miiiis.y Miiildin-i- j

a.slilngtnu. Ii. C. .bin. Jfi. j

What is being done w ith the s, v

and traiispei tat ion, is Imlhaieii i,c i

tlo two generation, til coinparlsonI'eV, rt liclcss, tus-tlr- s the expectationi tin t the second generation an It frtuvntip will lomprise a large proriortloiliiiphocd in Mgricullure th.tii tlie first,

generation,

report made lo- - ih,- immlgr:.it.n conmission to coici ss.

'file t'l'i'l i:io-,y- the i'Ci llpal ions; ocully million or more acres of co.iland in the, west, wlilii still retundí t!ie fust and second genera ions ol

loivig,, i. le"- - In I'liiteil Slabs mnl iTraVPlíníl Thirrl PlflCc in flci-- iin the pos-- of the gov ernmcli'1'lle total are.'! of the western en .i""isj ' un u v., vi o mi nuiua ciiiiparisiin in mióle hetw.-ia- i iniuil- -

the others w ere under pull and goingvery easy. liightcasy still held in rlead at the turn Into the .., endalthough she began to ti"' ho man-aged to last and won by two lengthsin the last time of 1 : ;:s

Minor. ifields, according to the information

administration and they ate open now

of the I'nitei! Siales ideological Suvry, is 1'; muí, nun acres. The mpual report of he commissione r '

the clleral land ollioe lor lloili showhowever, that since ttie passage

Will they sl.iv- open.'Commission, r Kd vv a rdsi b is been

the cal land law in IsT:! oulv á"á

.Make, and if the laws of i'tah permit-ted, i was to have the naming of theplace of the contest in I'liib. If wecould not stage the go in I'tah It wasto go to California, and in this Cleasonwas to have an'i ,iial say as to whereit should he staged. I did not agreeWilli Jeffries that 1 would not takethe contest to Nevada because of i hehot weather in the summer time."

The Tribune tonight received amessage from Jack Johnson, saving :

"Tex liickard is the real fight pro-

moter and his word on the location Isfinal."

Leasing oi t oal I.amis.As an Interest lu connection with

the strong t e, .o, t mem! a t ii m " thesecretary of the interior In bis I'.mnri port in favor ol a leasing systemlor the public coal lands, the bulle-tin glceS some statements lltl'l ligUI-e-

showing the operation of slates leas-ing svstcms In Colorado and Wyom-ing. The practice is a ppa rent i prov-ing sa I jsi ,n or In Colora do the roy-

ally is in cents a Ion and on .No'. em

!i I :i 'acres llave been patented as coal

liightcasy stepped the first halfmile in ti! seconds. The weather wasideal ami an exceptionally largo crowdturned out. j favorites were

Seminaries:First race, nelling. six furloncs--Xlar- y

(Jenevieve, 107 (iloosei, s 10 1.

won; Koh Lynch, 1 0 (Corner). .'1 to1. second; Lord Clinton, 111!) (Shil- -

given two heavy tasks, by two of theworst snowstorms N'ovv York hasknown lor years. The mayor has ap-prove! his work in , ha ml ling- the nonand may reconsider his decision toname a new commissioner.

land. barge areas were legitimately oc,Uire,l through railroad and otli

gr.nils and Ib.- n iv luhlr, u ol1

iluuiierauls a;.- t.gards tin- finds ol in ..

i lipalions in which thee ai,. employed.I lollM'I.eepel Mill i'l ill (be Veporl

III,' reason ,,r a seaiein oi sel'VI'i Sep ill he , ase ol' t y o l,al lolialll i.s.th,. lepoti shows thct,. is a r.biiis.lysmaller number of foreigners onipl-e- d

as servants among- the American,horn children of lorelgu parents th inamong the foe:,;n-bo- i n. The i

lis limlings in tillspa ft ic tiki r as signil Icatit.

Women as Mreadvv inneiIn ils iibsttiut ol lie report tin

com mission sa,' s on this sub e,i"The prnpui ;,.ii of female breail-wtuiier- s

emiili'V as s- i".. utis andwaliiesses is notably large amom: l!o

er land grants and souic had alreadypassed Into prívale ownership helorthe enactment of the coal land lawlingi, 1 s to 5, third. Time, 1:14.

dith Page, Miss ,'lardly, l;o ',:

had an amu-iu- g ii'lvi'iiliire In thetrain b aying- Haniascus. 1 vvati trnvcl-lu- g

(lilt, I class and had got a cornerseal mid put niv baar on It to keep It:w in n riniU' back to the cm ringe T

foniid a Turk had Ihrown my bag.gage off and appropriated tho neat.Without lllitlkltlg of (lie collseipienceH

pul my hand his neck andll'i'ii, piaciu' my loot, agalnsl the seat,beav.-- him off and sal down. Ilowhipped out n na! !ooklng knlle.but In ho could use it !:. nlln.".'oc upaiiis of the i ;i) i iage sciiiod hintanil he was pai ilied hy a decent-lookin- g

oi l Turk giv ing- up bis neat. I.ati rni. fu auotlor tria gef a 'follow in-

sisted on living- - to embrace nic: midthe other in iii.iii1h never had anysci utde- - Iii r. mu, c Ing my hat tin Mi

but tle conclusion is forced that much ber .In. Mil)., tb.-r- were Is.;',",', aesof stilt' aoal ian-- uiid'r andlíele Hele. Sam Webb, .Prudish, of this gnat acreage, representing

resource ot value , was these leaseholds yielded $ II 1.4 '.II. 4.in tile biennial term ending on that

A. H. S. ANXIOUS FOR

GAME WITH IREthrough eithe r fraud or ignoran,iiuiied under other laws. What Hi nai led only In l:oiT: It provides ncountry should be interested in today I'i,) a I! v ol ii cuts a toll on nil coalis the ipieslioii o the illiniediat, slat mined and sold up t,, nun tons.

Jl.l I lili:s HAS NO I "A IT IIIN NOISi; I KOM SAII I KC

Juliet. III., Jan. Hi. "The fight willbe either in San Francisco or acrossthe hay at Oakland," said James .1.

Jeffries, who was here tonight. "1much prefer the coast and that's theunderstanding;. have no talib in theSalt Lake boom and don't thinkthere's the slightest chance of itsbeing held there."

us and a d minis! i a ton ol the To.ioui - eiils li between :.'.".. iniii and .'Pi.miuSea I'd ma via lis. I "llsl, l.'l Ilia the lig-

aros ..r ii.'lll le a I inns i olli b li, d. It

UppeatS tllll a!,.! (I"l Celtt. "Ilitan iine-lcl- l ol Hie Sn.di-- h WollUll

t uis and :! cent" a ton ol' moro thaninn) ac fes of coal land yet renminbiin the hands o iii,. ledel-a- l govern- - Km. a, ill tons are mined each .year.vARSIY

Oals;.- - Carlh and Hilly I'ard :ih.i -- in.Second race, selling, six lur'.ong

(iv psy King. 10 (Kennedy I, Pi 1.

won; Light Knight, ' Molosivort h I

T to I, second; L'xooute. 11

!i to J, third. Time, 1:12. OceanQueen. Meddling Hannah, Airs. Ilovaid I'carson and lioetor .Mack alsoran.

Thii d race, six 'furlongs--líusle-

Kill (Cariicri, .". to 1. won: :d Keek,:; nenschoien p. S to I, second: So-

ciable, !i; tlíamsi-y)- ün to 1, third.Time, 1:11' 'flu- Fad, Tupian 1.

J. II. Houghton mid La I text ra aMora o,

Fourth race, the I'd i'aso handicap.

ami a Uní i le III pop elno lib Is il b. ing circles.- - admit Increase in i onl l.aiiil Sales.In .'peaking of Hie etlecl of the

i.--t fed and i'lili- -' riminat.elv disposed"I so as I,. i,!l into Ho, hands of

nival, i.s and o a ii sn-s- ; for ,,rw,g- - iIIimi tope! and i summing myIn "i. Cu .o oiulln,- pi re, nb-ni- aj p. ri, hooks or, inv other nrtlcbs

. and I,,- Ibe ri I I.e. Tied on, ,,ppeii.-- , to line in one's hand.m w valuation plans upon governmentmonopolistic sindicatos, or has lbgovernment in iis present plan oJui ior Basketball. Asmee,atioii

oal sales, Mr Ash), j sacs: "'I'll.'ligher pla-,- on governnieiiioa la ia Is do mu s , o i to have ,.

lamaleIV em

. Jol' II,, Sw .lei,, dm'. a r. i --

I' 1, ' d lb eli lie m Ibe a t I' ' -

a ol Ibe a. IV a n Is oeiu p.i ion logolid gem ra tiou of female I, n ail

ela.'üdlb-atbi- ala Valuation adopledIU adeipiaic and colli pre liens i e plo- -

ill,- SoWould Like to Play I), N,

.

Any Time and Any Place,

'I'l'e glli.b. books advise '. u ropea lis notlo (miel il.i'd i lass, and I .put,, agreeWilli tile advice. uul.'S.--l one lias ana i Im pi ri uro;, loe d ion.There Is m n.'iibl, however, that trav-eling third 'ass affords the olisirvanlI 'Ml'; a splendid oppni I ullitv of gaitl-ij'-

a el,.. se,- r i si ..r into the chorarte!'

reas.,1 lh. ir a but ra lor tieollll a 1'.', Thus to la ke as a on, r. I.

Push at Ion lie- laud olllce in Sana in Itr! s, of whom nil!., i IIIpel

one ill (Shilling 1. :', onl pa reIn III.a k'- Cln b is d t bal w h.-- In

giam lor pioliiiiiig tho interests ,.

the' people-- li.b-- tills plan, is afolr money teiinii being made to lb,' h 'al trens.irv Mr the ,.,.nl lamb, as

now add and be other bam! areHie prie s S, ii ,!S lO el, outage lililínig cie, topni' id in the west, ,,r ;, rethey pri ill il.il i lo the opening of 11. vv

to 1, won; I'riin e Ahmer, 1 'T, (Aus-tin), 3 to I, second; (lorio. (I!.Wilson),' I to I. third. Time. I."

IO IV rio el n men pt 1, es ,i,.,. Ill'' alllied lie e was a e spies-

a in Ills "i a .i ,u. us e',, ilh i. i n i e. ni "I bo .,

til l getlol a ion IO, lo- oil.ami. li- - tli" Xi.rv, i !,l.i iis ib

r, h m n its.- in f ti i',

Sel .1 Ills 'II in- ' I o 'o ii, j

a inotm b, '.i u, s ' - "'if-

II ol lloll, as In III, Sale f Mela lids ., ml 1,,' pr, ill' loll was I reel.,'

Melds and new mines and do tln-- ib,i- -

'"I tb, people A pood sample of MPsis a'boibd en itnicierit which oc-- I'

in u d at llam ih A c ouuircman wasi..n.iic; his home: IPs family andni'-n.i- had down to sic hi:::'ml. I mid. rstand V. y littleAl.li.l.. I'll! did ),,.( reolille Til illin' ml ion to ... ac s that the vv or, Is

lade thai Ih w pri, es would a bsoII , lie ,, ,, lie- - ,!.i--. vv a s ,oo, bo a r !.. 'on- lauds be- -

Malinger b in ge W alker, of theHigh sclioo! basketball

team, thi'.vv down the gauntlet totile I'niversltv of .New .Mexico teamvcslerday atliTllooli, challenging ticVarsirY lads lo a game to be plan, i

at any time and any place. TheHigh School llovs Were present at theN'.'lsity-l.a- s V, gas game S ilui cl iv

night, mi, i believe they have a Lainthat is capable of putlimr up a ban!light against the r. X. M.. with ag I chance for v I, lorv .

pla.v into tie- Hands of those owliin:Eh. rema in i, i the vv c .;,

lauds'' 'fii. -- . ..u. sti.ois and olh-- '

phi..-- . - o Hie s l."cl of I Ii,. coa lie

! li to s II a lb. low prices a n.l I helie S ,v e,. s

on ni - i i inIn, i a .....

iu:i.ikvi:i .11:11 itn:s un.i,ItKTATi; HAITI. II (dtt)IMI.

San Francisco, Jan. lti. A bittercontroversy lias been entered into be-

tween the two fight impresarios whotin: to handle the Jef n

championship fight. Jack Oleiison ofSun Francisco ami Tex liickard of Ne-vada, over the selection of a hatlloKtounil.

Just at present tin re i.s a widedifference of opinion between the lu,,maeugvrs as to where the go will lieheld. Tex Uickard issued a fiatstatement last night that the lightwould take place in Salt Lake cits.J11 response Jack lileasou just as pos-itively stated that when Jeffries andJohnson meet in the ring, the eventwill take place in San Francisco. And,111 this condition the situation is leftdangling in midair. Where tin 1-

troversy will end is the main topic ,.rdiscussion and speculation In tinsporting world.

liickard in his statement i hiirg. sthai ilteasoti has md advanced onecent in the transaction of guarantee,of the J HI .nan purse the pugilists

ill a , al'.' sold il! a I I line

' W ith th, ,.oeIh. r. is co , I ,,s,it: o ,m n i.

'"I C f i

p, r o ,.' II.O o ill s ....

lu- ... pi i inn- - sa te:, vv il bin a ii'" - iii. Irish. '! -- "... n I" lian ib séñu o, I., r nig ia ' I" v .., ,. olios "f

M"! I" e i. ho no I'!. The

la le la nds ate dis. S.

! oloyi. a s'lll i, '

la- 'alllliti,.!i o I

lie y a, s havingy n. i a t by a to.

i'.p.t of Ibeirlie am; ile

liar o- l e., I. Tin- sa b s !ia '. .

liule r ' d. creased Thelei or ' s r p, ri v isit' il be ;'.,, Il

-- .. US o, h."d ,n the I

I'.illl'liu I.Il.alids."

Slaod la

Meadow, orbicular and Charlie Mar-grave also ran. liightcasy and TrineoAhnii',1 coupled in the helling.

Fifth race, five and one-hal- f fur-longs Kulield, 11.' ( earner i. : to 1.Won; Jolly, ,7 , p, nsoholcii 1. 1 1', tosecond: Pajarita. 1 1(1 (Sliillin I. i toi. t bird. Time, :ni; .'!.;,.

ilh race, selling, one nilli Sensi-ble, lor, ( Petisi hoten i, n 1,, I, won:Himala.va. Ill , .Vlobswort n 1. s to 1.

second; Kopek. fix ilium.-,- ) 1, s to 1,hird. Time, ::;n A' e.uia.

Whiptop. I'.onnie I'rtncc Charlie andlert-.- ma uder a No ra 11.

Doe Itollei- - Mai, bed.Clui-atro- Jan. J ii. Dr. It. F. Holler

..I Seattle, and H. 10 nl ,1,. ;. men . !..!i..l;.y in.it le d to wt'-stl- lo re Fe''-ru.ii- v

It

ins n.il.oita in '. sopao ud,- ya-- - , r i l",l!i

l.al .dip . 1, i,,!,. , i. i ',u:i. and Illa laP'd" r II 's o, iv V, OOIIKC

and i na i'i t i.e ja ' ,1 Ing o "id h ,t t

li p.Ill, oub.

V' - "Iillations, Uiiv

HI nee, In

la. ilion andill i, baed

partí!'-- !y. ,

lo ,.' ib, irsi,,.., Abab" i i

has o:tt n b, inlAVIATORS PLAY TAG olla I'

ilV .VoldS o.- ! ti -

od ,. e. i.. s ti " t ' m,i,j fin' Cll'.nl jlllless

by lb,, g.o i a in!IM STIFF BREEZE

,. nun i: ;V sabs had b. en made Iii, aMl aV.r.iS'i pill. ol' oler $ I s a 11 , ,,

-. lido tl;,- eflli. dill il.g I, , ,., !,.e llOOil .1 ,! a ol J ' I'll.'!"", io. - -

!l ."II ,1". I; I ,..', ,s! t, lO. 'lls b.lll OJ'". e.. .1.11

a,i land .1pn. . p. .

o e ,e ,.. tH.iro.otce, as anyse l'i no "A

I' Ol i. e 111 i,; - y. u aio, in

b. tu ih- -tnlitiaio oi

(Cool holed I'roni Mage . Column r, ) I" I, II .il III.' ,'., Sl l III l"'S. II ' ' ' ' WbbA.-- iaand. teio hi i ,

Ii a re- - o, a

Imalelyd. I n ii aI'S. M'lt 'V .I'd W .,- -' hel e H i

111, t bill:-- lead to ... t( ,,. I , i,.,, ,.

ooPe: .oa! ".- - bialiili o. ill",.' Ianin II If, ade ,11 .,i.. eV b Co MC', ..!,

a 'o- f.- ic '' 7i to Í ii lb .. ml in ' I .. li

lb. ti ..in v. to .8 ;.;a f a, c " Co "!,:tains j 'i",i I arniei. Mal,.lie . - t

i..Un

o. h :

at pi le, s and fixingon a o estimate oi'

and ., mi Itlv '.roa . om, i - - ai

. thus all i i uu-- 'foot oai b.al . -

wo. k oi . la.-s-

' lands n, ,bl .;ioill. 'gC i'S O,. o- - .,!V

. Ule a' all t ioil Ho!

nl'li III it fa ti- !, It-

at , iniu si o o .iis-

land vaho - b't lie ot her "li ,1. il

beds as (.,. t - i,l

t iO'ttl. A i. i ni a!, 't I. a 11, ni ..I la

of 1,

were offered, ii is said, only JJii.iioiihas been posted. Kickar.l asserts that

i did not put up a cent of thisforfeit, heme cannot assume to 1.diet. nor of terms. d!i nnni mi 111. h -

I'I iciioitionnl Mow Mug Seoi-e- .

I', o !.,. Ins .bill. I).- - I 'larcllfe Wtr.nshaW Mi a l.n-gilil- e llamlie.'p stiisiiiiiini licpiii: iiiijjiiiti Idol.-- , 1,1n' " W ol d l as b cu .'..jo. ,!

,i ion i if o muí'I tic

Tb.

lügb Mides.. im s t ' i J

an ii a .i g oi.-t-

Al !M, llip.I,. o.:,, of

s '..- o , , f... i , yobow in

a- - ., :" i,, i m, i n i :

ii- iv a ,, i,

:' o - ! . s: i o, !l

:,s! bi, y .! Illll. is ',

r.loiirna to. t,t u p., ii ret, a hi Uonoinob ' d oc s, rii s with an

,c pol.atw.n I .es A IU', b s '.! v eLibitum et ,!o.". '.copar form la fin- i.,, o , t 'ic ii, s ' i" a f 'hi.:.- Honiiiiseii noiiinu ni'- ,p tiiatin

i . " k.ini coiilit not h.r,e p.., . .me 1, Iiier-tg,- "i ;: a i.aord no- -I ' e.V..i.ily. 'I'biouab the r un ... tl . ''.! 'I. w I. . .. e, b. I,,l,, d

I.,; ' l:'ii'l;li!i: t a !. le- s . t

Ik ib-- coals, am .I I'lsU.r I, oes,bat III" g II lot - (,, tin laeino

,1 v.laeillti.l',I.. ; A o

Hid tbi. k'i '""T in t.ie cni.-rpiis- p n nan i in w loeb. it is lti; ilov v, . n :. net, !. tl.,. ii,'dnot .,n tor the lib-a- urnee -- ,, ,i ),,.,, ,.,-- I. . n ,.,u.'.l,d is j in mud' along liie I. me b"v 'tb Sum Merit, r and Jiin(J. ffries. i Inch um.- ..f the s. ri. u..s - ' i .in.i lor bob! ng drioi. o - in i be it and '!

'in lit In- la ' o 'V '!'I'he main point in tin- dispute is tin Jl.l.'.It'llins grand !,.t., J. IS! a a., slia .v Tl.ee Marled in .,K..i sid. i . .1 ia r l o

.. o. a ud i a a ó o !

!, C Mlslo I'

World Ml lie at lib II II .III Mi- -

I'rot.i.ilili Miinil.'I'be t ula la Ida! pi of tl'

t ' l.titer., iii. ii tion.il . .. iiures... ..t fiotn ii..iil ..' town itii! I., r te- -ibi iron

li . a al P: t;r m ' e.s--

.' bell Co' '. . Ol V pI ". ' Oi'- t '". i

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:.,: vvbat I. i ñu:i i o ,!i u. 1. a ic i g p.-i- i

a ,, , - ,,'' n'O O' o. i

h. oi.,1.1!. n..o.s .,, u i, .....n :.! , : - . iv' t.. ',t p..r.'t g. f. i,- - ? T.'il

loarhii s. i,,it n, t to Míe

b p

t .,

d oni '

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Piestioii as to which sliall b. . Imseti-S- -'ll I'li'lleisc or Sail Make City, Jt'Ppears Mint th,. m ctt' t' lias . . ased'" I- '- a o.i,,-- t - t w e. n tin- - it hs alo!i' r..-,,j-v, u,.f ,,,,,, ., t;ls-t- ,.

iiy b, m. rn C.i. ,,.-.-,n and 1:1 k- -'"'' T'.ie balatlCe i.f ,..W.-- fe, !i t.lbe Mil), ,),,, fillers Ul'd bKiil SJ.ol't- -

- I, a t am III, el' ,. u

of eo.il land a- - tin- ..rl o toda V hat

fo i'll'l f'.'liedi OV i Ot; o -

lid lo aillotooleles Irolll tb. Tiemud d tiianv ,n lie- roa.i and

via- - íinwTi with man, a 'a. n, .e. ,1

ill. ia"baOVM' Die lino- 1.1' .'.. n is wit'- lc

f.l I.. ... tb, hig- - -- t .towd o th.-in-

. t liad ie.ih.-r- .1.

Kv i tb. i,...p,.. hills . i. id., k

I. d .1. s- and' i m. i ,b.til i! I.. lio

ill 0.

III tll-t- li e.A i b '. et but op .'-- i. 'itc man.

win, sings ,.,mi. songs c t h a gnatib a i o! ; el i on. v ..s -- na n olí'' !,. y a t

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Tb. .i'., t is " ,.it. ..! H bug pe-- - ti," ''''"'"" r J firt- lii 'tat. s XoUi- -' I'm in and lo- son- - - p.- - i.r -

1

TfiEALBUGUEnáÜE MORNING JOURNAL, MONDAY; JANUARY 17, 1910. "Oi o.,.. - smm' Dun's Review says la iu win

Be a Boom Year We Can Suit

YOUReport of the Condition

OF THE

Bank of Commerceof Alouquerque, New Mexico

January 1, 1910

bet a uno it I 11 K til tul pltti' of work,and our country Rlwnyx will ho piotnlof It. J'ul when meimured by tho nt-t-

piiietloHl honollt that It will d"tho miiHxoN of the pooplo of tho 1'nitodstalos who nre routrlbiitinir tho mon-ey to build It. I four tho romi'ilH will

bo illsappointintr, uiiIcxk our ;,ovei'n-nien- t

Mpciidn at bast an in tu h inoro In

improving our Int. trial water n andIn bulliliiiK intei'fUalo public hinhwa.Nito filTord thorn rnonna of rouehiiiK withthi-i- r lurnluctn Iho canal tul throughit tho ónlai'ced and new tyarkrla t

whleh tho ciir.al will open tin- uay,"Tho execution of thin Kfcnt pro-Ji- a

t will, of ttiurnf, hit rcui'o ourthroiiKhmil tho world: but. view-In-

It 11 the Jk lit or Hie malerinlof tho poojdo of ijnr ow n coun-

try, I think thofe Internal imjirovmontM aro Iridlsiieliaiildc to make thecanal what II oilxht to be to on. Inother word, 1 think th.' expenditure

half it billion dollars at hoiiif In

fully 11H linporliint to tin: people i le

the expeiidltiiri: of 11. like ainoun; ill

tho eontriictlon of Hiíh cuñal, P iw -

ResourcesCasli in Vaults and ExchangeLoans and DiscountsSecurities, Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures.

$1,020,221.021,065,525.50

27,180.11

$2, 112,926.63

Liabilities

Capital Faid UpSurplus and ProfitsDeposits Subject to Check

Time Certificates of Deposit

$2,112.926.63Territory of New Mexico, County of Bernalillo, ss.

I. V. S. Strickler, Vice President arid Cashier of the above namedbank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best

nf my knowledge and belief. W. S. STRICKLER.Vice President mid Cashirt

Subscribed and sworn to before me this1st day of January, A. .D., 1910.

R. M. MerriTT, Notary Public

$150,000.0(165,016.44

1,381,496.58516,413.61

HE handiest thnryou can havearound the house

is a cake of Ivory Soap.

You can use it in thebathroom; in the wash-

room; in every bedroom;in the kitchen and in

the laundry.

No "free" alkali in it;no coloring matter; no

harmful ingredient ofany kind.

Ivory Soap994ioo Per Cent. Pure

IF YOU WAMT QjALITY

tbt HlhUiiuirdUf-- - -

morning journal(Official Nmvqinper of New Mexico)

Fiibllshed by Iho

JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.

D. A. M ACT'llEUSON' I'rrsl.lentW. 8. IUHÍKI-- KilitnrJAMES S. !:i,.('K C'ily EditorB. O. WlUnil T. .Advertising Mnniifter

Entered ni w'ioti.1 clima matter ntthu poMoffleo (it AHiuqtiei ijm. N. M.,undrr ait of Consrress (if March 3,IIT9.

I lli; KIIIMV(i .Mil If Al. IS Till'I.RAHING ltl l- HI.H AN PAI'I.H OKNWV MKXHX, SI KiMltl IN Til EIT.INCII'I.I-- N OK 'I 111'. Ill I'l HI

I'Ali'l Y Al l. 'I II 10 TIMi; AMITUR MITIIOliS iK Till: II I I'l 111.

I'AIITY WHEN- TIIKV AUKKHiHT.

Tl'.KMS OI Kl list lill lo.VDally, by currier, ouo mouth fiO

lully, by ntiill. one month 50

clmiliition tlmn any otherpaper 111 New .Mexico. The only mtIn New Mexico issued ccry day Inllio rear.

"The Morning Journal luis n lihilicrcirculation rilling llniii Ik mini lnl toany ollirr paper In Now Mexico."llio Amcrl.-ui- i NcwKpiipcr Directory.

Ai.rt ci;fh - - xjwjl'l?ilHUM M IM.IIT.

There is c.hiki! fur encial unrnuvIn tin- untimely death nf In-- Williamtí. Tliílil, fm inn- - president oT I lie Uni-

versity lit re ii nd nut of the Htrnnir m' n

of Ncu; Mexico. Dr. Tlulit within M fewweeks would have rouclii-i- l Iiíh fori y

flfth year; ho was Just In 'lie pi Inn-o-

llf.-- ; ju at tin' ii;i' win n aiioin-pllslinii'i- il

would luiyo t.ii'!;uii. y n

position, temperament nuil Iraininnfr. Tight wan mi oil ticator. I U liothIn mind mi') liml.v, not u ii (": ml In i' withthe roiwh ot1c of lli'e, and iiimj tm i ti H ti

with itn Im.'iIi iiH and ii .

yet he luid always tin- - heart "f n I'ny.1 1 Ih was the l.lnd of character Hint

would have remained always yum;,elwiiys In sympathy with youth i.udt'OtiHi'qtirnt y It was this ideal china.-to- r

for m out successful illri i tiim oftho yotiDK inltnl. It is deeply IvKirtti-.- l

Unit l)r. Tln'it could not hav- fn ti

allowed tu it with tin: I'nlvcr-ally- ,

for which ho Ims done much n ml

to which lu had (jlvi'ii tin' best "feight. )ciiih of IiIh lite. lint In hh(lenth till tluit "ill bo fori'iiUni i;ml

ho will ho ri mi-.'i- IiitimI hk ii l,

In. .ni ifiiunl mini; lib-

eral In IiIm tnlrnuit of llioview of ntlti tc; irwtiyoil ly o.itlm

yet i'Vtr ro:nly to hn.ir tho ili''-(ttle- n

"f n mnl himiiii jtiilinoiit ;

iwri'l t ni j t ri'il. ii ir.''ii who nilri'luii nlili;iihiiiy i li'ini üiiil . ii.ili'iiniin'.

In a wiiii!, n lini'i v- íi ni U '

to know uml wii'.u (!i;-il- i ;.i o I 'inalike to IiIb I'iU'IhIk mnl 111.: tioi:ii:.

Tin: tvi! is o.If thtro ivaH evi - iiii ilouhl In tho

puhlh' niliid iilmiit tho oí uumiioiim of

tin.' Millllnnoi'-I'li- li hot l ulling I'fMy It

liuK Ilion ri iiiovi d.

Tin' I'oiintry nriniiid Wiishlnnloti Ih

on u wiir lontliiii; tho InidnoH onLoth iilos limo born Inirnod mid thoIIhk of Iruoo hiiM bi-- n d: oil hliii.k.

Tho ludios luivc takoii tho Hold.

The Moiidny ("urront Toilo Clnwn,

compoMi d if 1 fflt :voinon iirimiinont inofTli In and diiniiia tío i li los iindoitho illioithin of MIms Jamt lllohurdf.In tho 'fit-H- i lialtlo f lol l, Tho Moii-

dny Cm-rou- t Topic i'Iiihh Im Kcnonillya diKiiiflod finoliil whh-l-

null" ii" on Miiiiibiy nt'ti't-nooti- andhim tu withered, fur ninny nioiitlin, Inlioar lootiiioK mi cuiri-n- l tplc by

Mil. Kli biuilM, wlio In ii ilil i in to bo-In-

a highly iilinatod unman, in aluoa dlphiiiuit, I'ut M Kb IiiH iIV di-

plomacy ifoi-iii- to have üllppcil a cok,for hint .Monday ho ullouod hcii Ifto take ui tin- Hnl.o. t. -'- ho llailin-oi- -

1'ini but Mluiitloii." II will bo

noticd that Ml.i.s lilih.iidM did n--

Buy "rout ro i r y " S!io isald "l it nation" and tin loin proved In r illplnina-C- y

oven thoii;li llio i o did :,lln. In her11.1 il 111 o MIkh i ii lia id.-- Illliii h.'l oil tholos of ( 'mu iniíMoiier l'iod l. nmlt

of the Mini 'I mil i.Utco, nt Si'ii;itnrDollivcl- and I .a Ki.lleti,- and othois.No hooiii r did .Mi'-- i Kicli.iids i limpíetehi r .o ' lullv pri pnreil talk than SI inIi.iiiiell took Ho pi al etui capturedIt by a Miild. ii ami d irniLi fiontal at-ta- i

k it nil iplitoiid a bin.iib'idc Intolio- fa nki' nl tlio iin nia-- i .1 llallinm-- i

Hint tho Luid eH,, Ih.u l,,,u:;lit tll.'iiiUp bhort.

All Ih.inuht oi in .n ha-- been aban-don! d. Tile I. nil.:, el' the ll.lllnll.ilcapital arc lining up and It is ixp.it-r- d

that thi .tM I,. I. .Hinted by t lielndb-- 'liuik Ipoii. .Mr rimhot,poor man, li,i ii" t M, I., d. ', nd him.lillt It M1 t pi "P.,1'1, l,- e, pi la. k lolfUllltiih'i tb I't on I U.i .i.'t ..nut.

Jl Al l I II I l II

It. O. Dun & Co.'m amitutl review,fust published, presenta u most

mer.i.iitllo outlook for 191"antl pi.'lnts to the rapid fdrldes madeby coiiirnert-la- and financial institu-tion,, diirin the last half of 190. Al-

lowing that .some of the problemsiriHlntf in 1907 remain unsolved andthat the tiuertlon of hljih prices hasbet nine more acute, the predictionmade that the Irresistible march ofprogresa In Industry and commercewill brush these perplexities aside. Insniipott of the contention that 191(1 Is

destined 10 be a boom yilir, filets andricures are (piotcd In detail. Com-

parison of comm"rclnl failures duringthe last three years also iiunurs welllor the y.-a- of 910.

Tlic manner In which tho forecastCor 1910 Ih opened should put u finalilllotllK on the scattered few whocliiiK 10 the hi lief that "hard times"are still with us.

M Oiitlisik Ail-p- li Ions,"Not In a half decade has a year

oponed wlih iho business outlook hoSoneiully auspicious hh the year 1910,"

gins the review,"In January, I !Mi 7. there was. a

volume of transactions, butalready tie- clouds of impending:

could ho seen on the horizon.January, 190S, the crash had ar-

rived and the business world wascounting the heavy losses. In Jan-uary. 1 909. confidente had been inpart repaired, but the progresa toward

ri.ru ..:.. ii'l-- l.ite Itlii In January, 1910, the volume of t iiuiiiact Ion

aw Inrji' as in 1 907, with confidencesupreme and 110 Impending disasterscasting the sIiihIowm before. The op-

timism which usually prcvuiln at. thisiiiinii Is, this lime, apparently well

supported by the fuels of the eco-

nomic rdlua'hui."The spirit of optimism In the iron

and steel trade in referred lo an au-

guring well for 19in, and stress Islaid on the fact lhat no event,

or otherwise, which would tendhamper Ihv return of confidence,

iieliodulcil to lake place.(.nod Omen I10111 laiglantl.

That the first week of Iho yeara de linn in the Hank of Kng-lan- d

nil'.' nf illi'i oiint to 4 per cent,signifying nunc .'table onndil innsabroad, In re'iaribvl mi another goodomen.

A ri;.",bl falling off In railroad earii-Inn- s

Is ncrouiitt"! for by the. weathercondition." and by the switchmen'sslrHte in ibe iihiiIiiv fl Foreign com-

merce reporta li nd " in ounigonient,too. All along the ilnc With few' It- -

epi ion. (, lie song of pr iHpci'lty Is he- -

lug sun",'.Ucticwing 909. the rapid recovery

from the dopi'i ssion of 190S is dwelton at length, but il la pointed out thatrliiiistliH lull to shotv the full meas-ure of the I'aln.-- i mad", na the greaterpint of the cxiiinidori tame In tho lastclx months.

To tho fanner end to the fertilityhe s iil Is given the credit of boillg

baslially rospoiisllde or Ip.e wonderfuluplift. New desire." came to the farm-er with the Mix ral yield, ami themoney, flowing back into commercialchannclH, relieved llio financial strin-gency.

I.'c'.'siiiis for liapiil Itecovcry.An abundance of capital at reason-

able rates, nmpiirallvi' freedom frompolitical ex. ito nt, nnd the onaot- -

moiil of a not'' tariff, ending an agi-

tation disturbing to (ratio, and thodisclosures lo the country that thecrisis of 907, severe as il was, hadnot in nalilv weakened llio foundu-lion--

of business, a'-- Hie lensons giv-

en for the rapid recovery. In additionthe contribution of (lie farmer.

Commercial failures In tho UnitedStates during Hie year 1 909, according

statistics compiled by Inm & Co.,were 12,'JIM In number, with liabilitiesamounting to . 4 . 1! fl . 4 ti ó

.

Tho review, considering this, goeson to Hat:

"This Is a much more satisfactoryexhibit than was provided by the pre-ceding year, Willi la, 90 failures and

llldobteilncss of $ 2 - 2,11 a.li N 4 Whilethe ll.TJ.'i Insolvencies In 19U7 weresmaller In number, this is inure thanoffset Pv the $ 9 7.:i N ", 2 -- á In amount

liabilities. Tin., jinprov inciit lasttear was greater in the last half than

the first six months, liabilities illthe lust Ii i r 01' the ye ir amounting toonly 12 per tent of llio yearly total,

h so tiures ni'e a very olear indica-tion of In- ixient of the return tonormal bushess. comlit ions that hasbeen ma''"."

Was Not MentionedFor the Receivership

The Mnriiiii.; Juim.ul:h 111 lemon I lint, ce the New Mcx-I- .

an of last Tuesday in its write-u- p ofthe appointment of a receiver lor theNew Mexican Central slates that one"In." .1. 1". Wanner, who, it alleges is

; r i iit-- ! civil engineer, was men-tioned for the root i i r: hip.

desire to say thai tt bilenames yvet'c proposed to tin court byeoiiu.a prt st 111 ai the hearing, 110 such

ot'siin was mentioned or thought ofany one connected Willi the plain-to- !

or the del onda nt, nor was his namementioned iu ant connection at the

ai nig.KtiWAUli A M VNN.

A II. mill, rune, .1. al t t I',. 1 II I n

KNIGHT 9 SAuction SaleThu i sl.i y ii J'tornottn, J.hiu;i "nth,;; MthMk :it 4U S"i;th Fourth St.,'

ill ! .nolo.ii M It 1.'

h, .t 1 ttiii n "Mil ,i nir In him,' Ih.t I i

inuM It i i ' I mu i'ji si nt hfC.i- -,

Home Like This Cannot Be

Duplicated for SI, C00.1 am in:., nil., I th.it it will ln but 11

líb rate , 'i I1M- III 111"C it. It t.ull.ltC II l.ifllllS the bet C . . II i t V

.ml tttll ct.r bate to mi nr.- - u lnmol.ir a smail al:ni i i iiii.net: Iho boost

v i..,- t n.n,; ,, monthMr. l'biüips lo l.niUl a lamerleM.blie,. .. l,s ,!,. t lore fore this.1 1'i.r iiiiih.r tut'..! niation. full

Mr. I I; bleu al V.- i- p..l olTlcc or

SCOTT KNIGHT

Horses,Shetlands

or Burros

Three HoursThis Includes Skirts and

Leggins

We have complete West-

ern Outfits if you wishyour pictures taken.

RIDING LESSONS

Horses Broke to Ride

or Drive

HORSES CLIPPED

CashE3Bifc331

Wright's Riding

School & Liverym K V miter t I'huiir 4

ÍJT.ÍU7i?,?!UFP.KCK FEM5L

A Pf. ritWTr 1í b li k p fur Rif M NímRjiTioii,Ncum iNnuüU Tn ran. f.r! sm-- Hiviyt stu- -

toi $!.' T t..iK. Will Un tr o.i rial, to bo lni.l ftrwli.iii MumiUfd ii ;tnrumB4i'Ji wvnwhv.- ml 'ftr to IL

JNITCO MErjlCAtftO.,OXT. lNCTCR. P.

Sold in AlouquerQue by J. H. 0'Ricfy 6 Co.

USE

a;i:nt

WAIT-OUE Tlir. I IKST STOIUI

AJIIZmOAN BLOCaHThe Best

Gallup LumpIU.M)I.lXO

COJiüSI ITIJES

ELLY & COporatcil )

I 1 7 W. Central

THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS

ON PAGE SEVEN TODAY?

over. Important It may from an into-natiotu- il

mlptilnt. Inasmuch on w :

ire Kolni; to expernl nearly hull' abt

billion dollurn away from homo, I tunIn fuvof-- of inakliiir It a billion whilewo ifi-- about t, nnd uhíiik the otherhalf fur home Inipi'ovonionla.

"(Hie IhliiK tlinl. 1 oliHi iveil, which Ill

Wii.--, Nomewhat 01 a aurpiiH ' 10 1110,

Ih tho pet'iiilttidon given to any imcmil every one to jnpoet every detailof the work, I learned while l van rthere that only recently eiiKlnt-c- )'

the JaptiticHo k oi'iiineit ishave made a tliorolip'h ltinie ' 'op of

tho plan of the workn, taking ct phmrt

noti'H and )iholof.'raibH. I iuei-tio- th"wIhiIoiii of thiiH ieriiilltinK hi

flltlll-- llelllxel'eiiln to llbtnlll MP'11 i -

"mate knowloilKo of n Work whi'diwould be ho lndh pi lina Ido lo our jnv-- '

nment In the event of war with a

foreign power."

With commendable eiilhuslaeni the loliatón Hepoi-tc- nnnouticcH that Col-

fax

In

county "can produce one hundredmillion ton of coal per year for threehaliilrod yearn." Thin in polliR pome.A ton of Colfax counly coal at theIn.cent price ever dreamed of In worth:i dollar. Thereforo Collax comity hanon hand rli:ht now tho tidy little miniof t Ii ii I y billion dollars in available,'. iiilih. Yet Colfax county'n iiMMes-e-

Milnatioii U a llltlo oft- than threemillion dnlUilK, oi' onepurl oi' the actual viilm" of coal

iibuie. Tin re In an iiileicctln!;uiallor here for the attention of

of eipia ligation w hit h ban .Hint

a.l.ourni d nl'ler linvlnx overlooked It.

Aeoorillnjf to the Sun Anirelo, Tex-

is it IVooh atockninn liapolled the following notice on IiIh pac-

ta ro Kate; "Not In No moro huillín' nfwill bo allowed in toy pantom.

tiiUKht In thin pimtor will I'

ran out to tlio full limit of the law bymy 2 iIokh what ain't novel- - hi 11 ov-

erly par.Mhal lo Htrnnuei'H nnd a tlubbeli;iin what'H loa. I". I with rier.ip Iron

tlam If I ain't lltin' tlretl of bavin'I hl idiootln' of my utot k anil helrnia-ln- '

tflna lly. In my pitHlor. Stay out."

If an Indiana eniigroKrtmnn Vl'iinks

ai hilt collKtitilenl!t Hlxly biiKH of mailiintti-- whenever the government

a now confín nnu'iit of garilcnids, how- Ioiik will U take to rabie

ilie postal dcfllot ho IiIkIi that the tonianiixllicH tnusl be Khut out of second

lasM muir'to

l.l miiHt go very liai-- with Mr. IMn-- 1

hot to 'a;, tiolhimt anil Haw wood."aw It Ih said hi friends have advisedhim to tin. Mr. I'lni hot Is eonstilu-tlonall- y

uuaido to rtlrnln from Hayingl.hlugH autl Hnwlng- wood Is In illicit

lolatlon of the principles of eonsef-vatio- an

lu National Tmlom' linnan aiinoiiiiccd that "ii7. ::t, :::t, in id'

in. Iich' make the erfect Iciiiale fb;-ii- ..

inMen outaltle the prole .alón hate

eell led to believe Hint about Í 1 .0 110

i month Is the IlKUfe that will pro-

duce'i

the iitruic.

A geni leinali i i'oni Yah', cnllodlatos, lias Kiicceedod Mr. rlnohot in

lo eMry bureau. I lit il looks asIf there iM.nbl hate to be at least two"lilis before llio colli rot erst sur-

round in i; Mr. I'nit Iml's retirement is

l i'osldilit I. , .lando or theI t est k assoiiatliiii tlcilans

there isn't any "I hoof. Mr..aMrn sliollid li'llili'l' his soltbis til

the cot llniii lit tin iIn itlii. ire lit-- i a

tin to Hud out why the pine is gnim;up.

Henry WosterhutK, a huniuy andj.l.l. s. t al politer, threw a .tub

bvlt, .neb Ibe window of a Waldorf'.simia .liiiiiu; room a u tt-

- data ai;n. si. i i;i t; pink the only ciit t iiti lo

...il. in al!. ibl. to ,1 mt al.

Tb" Spa llillllsli r should lint la

off. 11. b ,1 l.ii.ii.-.- . lie was aisiglletl P

Ibe last a. .,1 .,! Ibe Inf.. House tableII. sli-'il- .i ti,, lo'., r the insui g lit:tx In. lie lot Mt lie w 11 at a P.

Noble . I'. Is nil tile stlllllp ati'oss Pit'v.it. r in!, mt that tino s haton't In t 11

so si . II nolis Mili.' .1 11 11

111 a i,. a lili ill I'lil. lit, Ni it Yelki

"Yi':' hi'iii- - .is u t;í :;.':( uhiiic Ai'Üt í'i KiT ll i It s r. lililí- K. 'in w ! h w Ii. th r hr i ulu K

U iii.ii ii I, Ü 'I t '! it ,i i i -

111.

Th.t l..t? i ji.is in.ni w is'" i .. ttoiili on a ,i'jsbank a., i. alii l iteler bat ill, I

lae lililí III. .lice X la' II

.Mi

,a,.....r,,: . a..!,, ,

REX FLINT-KOÍ- E ROOFING

Albuquerque Lumber Company 423 rim s

Among the CurrentMagazines

(Un- - or bout wcHlern Ktorics overwritten In tluit wIiohc hccoihI nml b'KtiriHtnliriont Ih ptililinlinicnt in tbf y

HvcninM: l'ont tilín week. Italioliicr of tilt! "Jcl'f liransl'oril" talcsbv lOiiKonc Mnnliivc liboilcH, the bcciiciIiIm timo bolín,' lab! in El I'uho anilJuarez, iinti íiIho In Kimtbern New Mcx-Ic-

Tlic naloiibtiible Jeff tills timeutter liclnii iiivnliintai lly mixcil tip ina political sbootinK nll'ray in the I'n.'isCity Ih immurctl by mime or the prom-inent mil remiectiilile political nincnlaof Kl I'iifii) in n tnlobe tlunirenn InJuiirt., nntler the bind care of n vil-

lainous Scotch mull antl nevernl otherMctiiintlrelK. The way In which Jeff notword to his ilfHi-uer- In w Mexiconnd hoyv the rescue was pulled off Ison,, of the most ubsorliinn urn! thr

tales which has appeiilt-t- l In the"I'osl" for nome moons.

There Is nn nniisuiil fuse-In- tlon fnrpeoilf In this pat't of the eoiithwest intin" biMiitil'ul scries of plctt.re In thecurrent number of the National

.MiiKiizine, showing the routt-o- f

th,. Children of Isrnel out of bonil-iiK- i'

mnl 111 the desert of theirnnnderiiiKs. Tim plelipTH show a

ito stnrtlinn like the desert moun-tains of Arir.onu and New Mexico thaion,. Involuntarily looks closer to seeif there I any mistake. Thu rockybarren peaks of many sections of thisterritory miht easily be mistaken forMt. Slnnl -- The Mount of the l.nw,"

Tlio atmosphere and the costumesof the people are bo similar that nilone ilei tis Willi Is interested in lilblicallore is to place a I'ueblo Indian on a

burro with a hack round of the Lad-rones or the Organ mountains andhave a scene from I'lilestine beforehis eyes in every detail.

Slaiiiiniiiu lillllitiKtT Aiilllll.Ulclianl A liallinKor. secrcUiry of

the interior, bits formally and vinor-inisl- y

denied that his law firm at Seat-tle was the reproBcntntivv of StandardOil. Secretary ItalliiiKcr's denialswere diret led spccil icnlly at Hamil-ton's Magazine, which was the firs!nniKazin,. lo publish articles relativeto the now cclclirateil I'lilehoi-nallui-r-

controvcr.sy. In the forlhcoiniiiKi.'ebriiarv issue llatnpton's takes upthis lialliiiKer-Stiinilar- .l oil niatter.mil publishes the report of olio ol' (Jienianazilic's Invcsliniilors as follows:

"In nn examination of the recordsin tile KiliK t lty I WashiiiKloii I su-

perior court I found three cásese inwhich Uallinncr's firm, 1 in llitmer, lio-nnl- il

Itattle Inter r.allniKcr, IIn--

111. Ilatlle A. 'i't niiant a ppeared lorHie Stiiiiilanl Oil company, ttto olibeni while nalliniier was I'tiniinission-e- r

ol the Ki iii'i-a- l land oil ice. Tin-tases are:

"Case No. js.jjfi, Standanl oil com-pan-

versus '.en. A. Marrincr. suit tocollet t $1.7 m . Complaint filial by

llalliiiK.r, Uaiiald & Ibittie. I'cb. Hioimi Jiitlmiiei.t lor plaintiffs by

"Case No. r.ri.linf., (Icoi-n- AV. I.oiiKversus Standard IH1 company of IowaSoil lor damages broil K L by painter.ibimnuc" mow inn out of boini sup-- ;

plied with liv,. barrels of linseed oililoctorctl tiib coal oil, neutral oil orbellii.e. ' : . i . f tililllcd severalbiuhlinus with the oil with Mich poorre Mills that Ins business yvas ruinedlie inked for l.!l'.i'.i tlamat.s, the Mini'

beint: tlictated by a desire tokeep out ol the court. Case.iiiMUnieil March. ISMIi. Answer foriaeieii.iaiits tiled April -. VO'T. I.vl:allin:;er. lónialil. Until,. 'I'elinailtU. I "Tol ilils o I, ailed that Ibev bailw itbilrau 11 i'l.-- the state, il.-.- tiialtllcv bad net lie. n served. Service b It -

Rank Rebellion in Valencia

(Helen Tribune.)The boa" of county commission-

ers, at its rt.uii lar quarterly meeting:on the :bl insl , rescinded the

remd iititin ayvaniiniv the contract forthe building of a new court house antlJail at I.os l unas, given to I.'. M. andIi. K. Campbell, slating as a reasonin the resolution that a mistake hadbeen made in llio printing "f the no-

tice for bitls. lictter let the matterof building a new court house nndjail go for a while, Messrs. Commis-sioners, until the people nf the coun-ty have an opportunity to vote uponthe iiuestlon of a new" county scat 'forthe county The present court bousewith all Us historic connct lions isKood enough to serve the public fora few moro years, or until a majoritytf the people of Valencia county ismade happy antl conleiiteip by the se-

lection of the greater city of Helenthe coming metrópolis of Valenciacounty antl the tcri'ittii'.v aa the i:uunly scat of oltl Valencia.

Squarely Up to the Board

( Ilosyvell Keglster-Triliuiie- .)

If the territorial board of equaliza-ti- n

is aide to squirm out of the re-

sponsibility In establishing a scries ofhonest taxation in New Mexico It willhave to display a brand o." genius tluitIs not common in the .world. As wesee it, the matter Is squarely up tothem. It' the plan fails it will be theirfault, and this paper for one will seethat the people know whom to blame.

Foley's Kidney Remedy will cureany ease of kidney or bladder trou-ble that Is not beyond the reach ofmedicine. It invigorates the entiresystem ami strengthens tho kidneys sothey eliminate tho impurities fromtlio Wood. V.aokachc, rheumatism,kidney utiil Madder troubles ure, nilcured by this great medicine. Com-mence taking ut oncit anil iivoblHrlght's Hisease and Diabetes. J. II.O'Kielly & Co.

I (est Nativo H run $I.S0 r Jmn-Uihm- I.

W. I' S -- 12 W. Ia'iiiI uvo-iiu-

rhont- - 1.

What YouNeed

is a pair of our slylbh WilderShoes. They lit thu best becausethey uro mudo on fino shapedlasts. Wear longest becausemudo of best matt rials. Arecheapest because we guaranteethem to give satisfaction. AYe

Invite you to examino them.

Men's Street and lress Shoos$..: id 93.00

Men's Work ishoes ÍJ.IHI to $3.50

Women's Street find Presshotu $1.73 to $5.00

Women a Oxfords and PrestSlil.pi rs $1.75 iu $1.00

Women's House Shoes$1.10 lit $2.00

Shoes fur Hoys . . .$1.15 lo $3.00

Shots fcT Uhls . . .$1.00 to $2.75

sor.K

DON'TGET YOl'll COAL IN liUI

cei:kii.h)sAMTHIIACITE

(All si.es)i.ihip

W. K.Mll.l. WOOI PhoneFACTOIÍY WOOD

lll'.lt'K, IXMK,

HAHN CO.

91IJII1,1)I.G

Montezuma Trust CompanyALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

Capital and Surplus, $100,000INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS

xXXDOOOOOOOOCOOOOOC

GROSS, if( I 11 cor

Wholesale Merchants and Dealersin Wool, Hides and Pelts

Navajo Blankets, Pinon Nuts, Beans, Chili, Potatoes andOther Native Products

Houses nt Dust Las Ycj.-ni-, V. M.; Albuquerque, N'. M.: TtuuincBrt.X. M.; l'eeos, 51. ; liogiiu. X. 51.; ami '1 riniilail, Colo.

WITH AMITE MEANS AM) I XM Ul'.VSSLlI FACILITIES

The Bank of Commerce of AlbuquerqueExtends to I)i'iMilors Ewry rroper Accoiuinoilation and bollclU New

Ai apital $150.0110.00.Officers mill l)ire lors: Soloinon I.iiii,-- ,

I'rc-iile- nt ; V. S. StrieUIer, Yic6I'n'siilent anil Cashier; W . .1. Johnson, ,si-- i mt CaslUer: illuuii Meln-los- h,

eorae Aruot. .1. C. liiililriilse, A. 51. Hlackvicll, O. CromweU.

'XXXXOOOCX)OOOCOOCOOCOOCQOOOCCOOCO

int been ii.i,n the iim-n- l of aiiollurasseeial, ,1 standard Oil coniliallv.

"Ilotll I, i these picas beillK rejeeteltbev entered a denial. 'I'll.ease went to trial ami .iuilnnieiit iveiibv a jurv I,, ,b feiidaiil fur costs,

was mail,, for another trial oni., r.r. ratal ,.f uupropi'r ni luciice on

the .Inn. I tt.is lint able to .b! eli'i in!r..m mt ba.-i- y ixamination ttlietiierthis yvas uraiii.,1 Anparentlv I...I.

'fase No ".'.MSI) beillUl I'eeelllber:M. l'.mT. Ciar, nee Ciiiiniiii:b:.n i henf the Cunningham toal cas.si an.unstLotus Kit.iili.il. ariiishuiciit .ri.tee.l-inn- s

Miottinu ,iui t,f tbt- - wrecK nfMaulla AV. Tuft. Standard

Ml company ..nil others int.rt ciiofsI'.iil'illui r, K.niabi, tV 'I', nil. mlaitiiriitts i,,r Inierv eiiors. Nmice o!illtel t ellllnn Hied by t belli l'lbru.irtJl. IIH's Complaint inf,b d I't l.ru.iry lse.t. '

vr flAMMjr, A HXE UE OFfT!i:SH AXI CAN NKP FHITTSriifixE rs yorn onnm. r. oIMIATT . t (H 14 R- - SF.r"n STriioK4. i

Inter, t.n.r m;,Iii : i'.-.-- i n on t Ii

tit Uiltioll ill I'H aa 1M I !: pi. M Ht.tluiI..sIiKl. y ,,f K.,,1;. I t Hi" l"f ooi

to XN'iislun'i o, Mein a eai- 'ulInspection ni t ,.1.1,1! M l.mu--h.'l , lain fe', t l'c! l 11:1. d l. r lull-li- lt

Ht lul l!' t " I' H a - I ' .1 ,t

red of the .'II.' ar..l I !.- - ti !;. it i..bl" oil, pi, lid lb' j - I lie 1. -

plain in bl., t.it.'iu. mi, o l... b ' netf,e-l- v as- hi no: In an ii.i- i t :, ,

íi'.rii net ill ,.fi, I'll, .ell lieI M il I'U- el !!.,.. II I',. b.

I HUM' II I ,,;e II 'eliH .,f liethat a; 1! . - ,11. .11. liias :. in uieliae pl.e.ed lee l ie .i,., e.--

Vnilld tlio.l il." plej.ei,t elini'l, andvt.uld iiiimiiiii le al ". . .1.1 lorfiei.c tn.ili. v.ni..i;i ; nd .a liern'tc.i st.iti . i, ai.' .a . ...,i.,.tunic ji.iiy lili' i'i J ' ... eel u.i,. .i. t

l'..J llOt l. P. l.'el' I.--',' l , I, -

ins to ' ktiovk" th. an ai ,n on; m

niFSH CANDY THAT IS ri?lH. 65c a lHiun.1. Wrtplif nml Tal-me- r's

Fine lVrfuiuery 2."e antl 50c a box. Handsome Calendaragiven away. Call and get one.

Williams Drug Co.,ocxxxoooraxxxxE

nin VfUI ÜJFAnVlU lUU !LAUn. l ato Ii ol 'i I -jtt e .. iai. I

Ii. H'mi r i Auctioneeri

--fr- rvi..

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL,- MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 191Q.- ?- 5,

uu,

ABmouncemeinift. 20thOur January White Sale Begins Thursday, Jan

Special Low Prices on Muslin Underwear, White GoodsWhite Lawn Waists and Embroideries

MULE DRY GOODS OGOL CWE DO WHAT WE

ADVERTISE

Live Nes From New cMexico and Arizona

What's Voinq all Over the Great SouthwestReproduction of Yellow PinesImportant Problem in ForestryShelterwood System and Care ful Cutting Necessary to Prec-ervati- on

of Great New Mexico and Arizona Forests, SaysExpert in Summarizing Results of Careful Investigation.

WE DO WHAT WE

o ADVERTISE

ROBBERS RESORT TO

TORTURE TO GET

illL1NEY

Remaikable Story ComesFrom 3roi21resso in TorranceCounty of Victims' Wrappedin Oil Soaked Sacks,

ISpec-lii- l Dlniint'-- to the Mnrnlnp Jon rr IIN. M Jan. 16. News has

Just been received here ot a sensa-tional robbery which occurred on (honight of the lililí near Progrcsso, four-tec- n

miles Houtln-us- t of Estancia., Five masked men appeared at thehome of Porfirio Vigil, searched hisbouse, while holding he ami hisfamily at the points of their guns,and failing to find the money theysought, finally resulted to tortile. Thevictims were wrapped In sacks soaked

iib oh and the robbers then struckmatches nud threatened lo light thosacks If the money was not revealed.This falling one robber fired a shotwhich made n gash across the headof lie- Vigil woman who then toldwin re the family savings were con-

cealed. The robbers secured tlht ntiila watch valued nt $30. Sheriff Julius.Myers Is now on (ho trail of tho rob-bers. '

BUS, WITH BASKET

BALL AT THE

COLLEGE

Games at El Paso and Mesilla

Park This Week; FormerStudent Dies in El PasoHospital,

(Special t orre runiefirri tn Murnlnjr JournullAgi icultural Colli ge, X. M., Jan.

The girls of the local basketballteam left on Saturday morning' forKl Paso where they. will play the KlPaso High school In the Y. M. C. A.lu the evening. It is expected that thegaine will be hard and last as thoHigh school lied tie, college 111 theirllrst game. The lie was played "Ifresulting in a victory of for theCollege.

olln Scegglns, I.", jears old, son ol"I!. I!. Scogglns of Mesilla Park, whobad leen attending school lieru upuntil his dekuess, and who has beenunder the care of an osteopath inDemlng, was taken to Hotel Dleu luKl Paso and operated on for a clot ufblood on the lua lu. The operationwan unsuccessful and he ilb-- thereon Thursday. The remains were sentto bis home In Mesilla Park und bur-ial was made in the Odd Fellowscemetery near .us Cruces.

Itev. Hunter Lewis of the Kpiscopalchurch of Mesilla Park, lu the proudlather of a baby gni who arrived onthe seine Friday evening.

At a recent election held by llask-ilba- ll

men John llaggert was unun-i,,,4,ii- ni

chosen to be captain for thisSi'HSOll.

Tin- V. W. C. A. conceit given illHadli y hall on Friday evening for thopurpoM' of raising funds to furnishthe girls' rest room, was quite a

The college orchestra of twelvelieces did its share of endi-lainlng- .

I'rol. Kay M, Wilcox, toucher In elo.qullon, ri'iol two ( seb ctions und was

ry lo aiilly applauded.on next Friday night the first,

baslii'tbad game two bov s'aii-- i will play Il4 re. A (euiii from

M. '. A. of i;i Puso w III clashIth the I, ge team and a hard bat

tle Is expeiied. Kl Paso swarms withal!ibt4s and men who have had ex-

perience in this game, uní it Is I Ik --

ly that sotee of tb.s.- men will be onthe V. M ,". A. team.

Atiii- .b , "iigal, who was a studentliming Co- - Ii .1., ... has returned

mil ni.ivi'.l bis bi'bomiuKS to Deming. le will alt. 11,1 blah s. lea, I.

Jos P., Iks, one of !4- - st llib'llts Mhor.,,., iiv bagg.-i- Hire.- - glibly inthe I'fi k runt;.-- . nn mintv, hasI4liilie0 to take i, t stmlles

W. L. TRIMBLE & CO.COUXFU 1ST ST. an. I COpl'ER Av(lierv. reel ninl S.1IU- - siahb's. lirM

- Tin tiouu at He isoimblc l'.Httm.ft I'll r, .Noilh Sti'olul sirccl

TO HAKE SPECIAL

STUnY OF IHE

PUEBLOS

IMPORTANT WORK BY

INDIAN DEPARTMEN !

Recognized That Some Pro-f- or

vision Must Be Made

Them in View of Near Ap- -proach of Statehood,

ISpecIal IMniali'h to the Marnlni Jenrnnl)Santa Fe, Jan. It',. The guvern-mei- )t

is at last to do something In

the way ot 'investigation of the statusof the Pueblo Indians In New Mi'xico,and with a view to working out someplan for their future, which will he

less in conflict with development, theinterests of the Indians and of theterritory. '

W. H. U. lort r, chief of adminis-tration oT the Indian Kureau who hasbeen here for some days, has justbeen advised officially of his transí ci-

to the position of supervisor ofseho4)ls. The change is made with thespecific in'entton of having him makea careful study of the Pueblos so thatthe administration may devise somespecial policy as regards their future.The question becomes a pressing oneIn view of the near approach of state-hood. ,

The courts have held that the In-

dians, since tliiy own land are citi-

zens. Yet the Indians, w hile I hey ownland, do not any of the priv-ileges of cllisu-nshi- or carry any ofIts burdens. There are thousands ofacres of the most valuable land in theitio tirando valley lying idle hiaus4of the ownership of the Indians whoneither sell, nor cultivate, since thyhave no desire to do any unncces i.trylabor.

it is recognized by (ho present in-- li

diau administration that Hie pini OS

differ in history, character and i n ir-ni- d

onmcnt from tt.o tiibcl Indiansalthough the gem ral policy of the iliilian bureau has bei n applied more orless to tho Pueblo.-- , the bureau nowseekd to determine. it is toolate, whether it has been acting wise-ly ill tills matter. There is only oneother class of Indians that has thusfur received special treatment fromtho Hands of thu Indian of andthat is thu civilized tribes of Indianterritory. It was generally recogniz-ed, too, that these Indians differedIn character from the other tribal In-dians to such a degree that specialmachinery .was e volved under the di-

rection of a commissioner of the civ-ilized tribes, at present Hon. J. GeorgeWright. The present administrationof Indian afaiir.s Is keenly alive tolocal conditions as" they affect the In-dian problem and it is for that i a --

son that Mr. Porter's transfer hasbeen ordered. It is the wish of Com-missioner Valentine and Chief Super-visor k. pressor Hop ombe, recentlyof Santa Fe and veil rememberedhere, to handle Iiniiau affairs hi XewMexico so as to c.ui.serve the Inst Interests or the Pie Olo Indians and inpursuance of this policy a specialstudy has been oph red of the his-tory, conditions ami environment ofthe Pueblos. That is the task assign-ed Mr. porter, who may make bisheadquarters at Santa Fe, althoughhis fiild work "ill lake liim outamong the Puebb.s.

It is n dangerous thing to take acough medicine containing opiatesthat merely stifle 'our cough Insteadof curing it. Foley's Honey and Tarloosens and euret the cough and en-pe- ls

the Poisonous germs, thus pre

LITTLE LAND WILLBE

LEFT FOR IHE

AUCTfON

Holders of Excess Landcler the ProjectSelling Rapidly at AttractivePrices,

NiHTbil forreAiinmlruca lu Morning Itiurtml 1

Carlsbad, X. ,M., Jan. 11. The Unit-

ed Slates has set August "I, 1!M0, asthe date for the sale by public auc-

tion of all excess lands under theCarlsbad project unsold at this time.The owners of excess lauds, however,are very anxious to clean up theirholdings'' at the oarlh'st time possibleand are at the prcsi-n- t time makingvery attractive prices ami terms lobuyers. Shrewd prospectors are al-

ready taking advantage of this anda number of sales have been madeivivfitly. Agents report that next ex-

cursions will bring in a large numberof buyers for excess lands.

Variety of crops is receiving muchattention among the farmers underthe Carlsbad project and in xt seasonwill see many new crops grown ex-

tensively llial up to this time havenever been grown commercially un-

der the proj.-et- . It Is about settledthat cantaloupes will be one of thenew ( fops. The climate here producesan exceptionally fine crop and it Ispossible m make at least two differ-ent plantings nud strike a bare mar-ket in the latter part of July and al-

so strike another ha , market thelast of September and fori- - part ofOctobir. The Santa I'V railway Is

giving- all encouraipiuent possible tothe growing of cantaloupe, lu allprobability enough will he planted tomake a shipment of five to six cmsper day.

Ih'ooni , I'm lias also been careful-ly Investigated and It is likely thaithe greater part of the fanners "IIIplant some broom corn. Tho chínaleis well suited lo producing certainis well suited lo producing fine brush,and with a wali-- supply available acrop Is certain every yeiir. Ilrooninianufaciui'i rs are In corrispondciiccwilh'the Con, inercia club and PecosWater I Vers' association in renard totic growing of broom emit and thebuilding of factories.

El' COMPANY ILL

BE MUSTERED

THIS WEEK

Albuquerque Company of the

National Guard to Be Taken

into the Service at Once,

I Speeliit Il44tu(4'li In Ihp Vl4irnll,K .l4ainmlSanta b X. M., Jan. Hi -- According

to Adjutant General Ford therewill be io furtle r delay in musteringill the new Albuquerque company ofthe nation,, guard. The adjutantgenera! and assistant, ("apt I'.rookes,expeel to go t4i Albuquerque the lit t -

ti-- part of this week to formally re-

ceive tin- new company Into the ser-

vio'. The company now has the r"iiuisite iiunibi'r of men and since, 'piipne nt isavallabb- If v.i'l be mils-e'- 4

d in at once.

VETERAN RAILROAD

IAN A SUICIDE

Puts Bullet Tin outHis Bi iiii at Tucumcaii;

I,

Health the Cause,

l Oí M4 .ruine Ji4,tm:ili ,11 line an. X. M . .1.1 ,. e - Joint

F t rl . all old 111,,.- - In i !r4, ol 1,1.1,1 ".holi.is In .ol iiv tog In r, t'44,' lie pai--t IV

. ai . ill.d uieifb- in iosI '1 T?'

si. r.la llt' l 4,11(1 fa'

KiltiilK on his bed w hell be placed thegun, a . calibre, to his light tempi.-am- i

shot hlniiielf. th.i bullet coiningout over the bit in".

Farr uas In u helpless conditionand wan despondent. Pie was unabb'to uoik and had been suffering ofdropsy for sonie time, the eily takingcare of hint. Chief of police HarryHiiisMii and S. Jlcafun had goneto look after Parr and take him someprovisions, and were juHt entering thebuilding when they heard the reportof the pistol that lie killed himselfwith.

Fair was an old lime railroad manand was formerly employed as time-keeper on I he Dawson branch of theK. P. & S. W. ami has made this cityhis headquarters for several years. Hecame here from Mexico, but owingto his peculiarities, very little Is knownof bis past and no relatives can belocated. He will be burled this af-

ternoon in Siinnyside cemelery, onemile west of town.

ANDREWS SAYS LAND

IS TICKLISH

SUBJECT

Writes Governor Cuny He

Didn't Have an Opportunityto Post Dr, Gray,

Wj(e4'llll IÍ44IU('I fe till Murlil,,); Jetiriinl.Sania Fe. X, M., Jan, Hi. Further

light is throw n upon the objection t'i j

the appearance ol t ir. McQueen Grayin Washington In behalf of the uní- -

verslty, in the following gramirom I eeHltc AmhVw'S to GovernorCurry which Ii as been made publichere:"Hon Georgi' Curry, Governor,

"V. u r telegram In regard I,, liF. M Jileen Gray, president e f theriiiversiiv of X '' .Mexico received,Ills appei a lice was unexpected tome. I did ii I. s'o him until he ap-Ih- e

pi'ari'd befon commit Ice on ler-lou-

rltorles or I have posted him,not to say anything about the landqn, si ion. There w as a Iso a , irtjr fromArizona trying lo gi! a raise on landfor thai territory. ,V i one so nis torealize the Immense amount of landthese two bills carry and tn thesedas of conservation the minute youraise the land ii Is a tenderpoint and 1 had a very serious timeholding thu Hire,. inllioii ncres toray i nt territorial and the various

send Mr.u incr

ol land lor the I an ! sil ., .

"V. II, AXUUKWS, I i legate."

ALBUppifjMAKES RECORD

Fred Fisher of Albuquerque GotRid of More Hunting LicensesThan Any Other Deputy;

Santa Fe Notes,

IMlrr!!'! t'i !ir llfirMlntr .Pt.irnn'JSanta Fe. X". :,i Jan. i Fish and

(lame Warden Thomas P. Gable hasIssued a report showing Ho- work doneby the several ibpuly wardens dur-ing the past year. Tin- report showsthat Fred Fisher, at Albu-querque, Imlds tin ri'eord tor licens-es Issued having issued more thanany oilier demiv. County Ckrk F..

G. Twiliy of liatón was seeoud. osais Saloon V a- - Hcpon-lbli- -.

Ciitil Pi-i- Forimlf, of llie nnoiuti'dpolice, has ret (li ned from Corona 1,

where lo went to ino sílgate t be (w o tliri'eeiii slmoting a ra y: there. He saysthe affairs wer,' not related ill nil)way and that in his , pinion too ti'i'-o- n

piciit v islls to I he sa b w as is spun -

obb- for both. Trapp w bo shot Mc- -

Ada ms. will In- gi n a hearing bet U'eJu.lg,- ,.', hem at lamottiirdoJanliarv eili

lili- First .M.'tbodl.-- I bore iiII ll.is flbsl iirlli b s e ito'Oi p. w

il h t II'' I tie, ia , .'la rv .

Simple I'enietly for I.aGiipp,.l.nOnppf coughs a," ,a itg. runs, as

,e,V llV.pi. llllv d.'V.li. Into nii. F.. I. S H.H.e, and Tar no'

llv tl.'ps the ,oeeb. but heals a 10I, . lie I lo lis tlo- hll - so thai n si'-- f'

'ills li sull s ll. Ill be al' tl. Thelie IV!. V" 3 Hon, y Tar remainst ilv ii;t noil is to 11 vi Miivv I

I'.' I Ii I' '4V

required of the marker In r.tands madeui almost entirely of mature and over-mature timber. Ordinarily, the leav-ing of enough trees to insure favoraide conditions for reproduction wiiresult in u great loss from decay andwindfall. This loss can bo minimizedby leaving the trees in groups, and bysi lecting the smaller and more thriftytrees for this purpose. To shortenthe period between cuttings, the firstlegging should be mudo within twoor three years after a crop of seed-lings has sprung up beneath tho oldtrees, and an effort should bo madeto return for tho second cut In abouttwenty years in order to save the ma-ture timber.

"On sparsely timbered areas, whereto leave a sufficient stand to insurethe necessary protection and seed sup-ply would render the cost of loggingdisproportionately excessive, cuttingshould he dofcrrca from Uftecti totwenty years under good protectionfrom fire and sheep, with the hope ofsecuring reproduction before all thetimber is cut. The natural reforesta-tion of completely denuded areas cannot bo depended upon even under rel-atively favorable conditions:' it istherefore likely that such areas eventually will have to be planted.

"Since brush favors reproduction byconserving soil moisture and protect-ing against frost, it should be scatter-ed around the felled trees after log-ging. The most practical method isto cut brandies as, large as can beconvenlieiitly handled by one man,and have them carried only farenough from the main stem to makeroom for all the branches in a singlelayer. Ordinarily, brush scattered inthis manner will lie within 2 feet ofthe surface of the ground; and fur-th- er

lopping to bring the branchesnearer the ground has proved too ex-pensive. In typical stands only fromone-ha- lf to two-thir- of the area willbe brush-covere- but this is not lessexpensive but is considered betterthan to have brush scattered uniform-ly over the whole area, because ithelps t4 prevent the wide spread oftire. In order to facilitate the con-trol of tires, a lire line on which allbrush has been pild and burned,from 200 to 400 feet wide, and vary-ing with the tocography, should ex-tend around each section. Where thedanger from fire is great, additionallines may be necessary.

"Sheet) should be excluded rromareas on w hich it. is desired to securereproduction, until seedlings havebecome firmly established and out ofdanger from browsing. In order tosecure advance growth, it may alsoprove ui visadle to exclude sheep torabout live years before the cuttingtakes place from ureas which are tobe cut. Generally the period of ex-clusion should bo about twenty years;that is, oiler sheep have been ex-cluded from a certain area twentyyear it will be sale to again throwtherange opeJi, us far as grazing is con-cerned, the forsi't will lie handled up-on a twenty year rotation. Sinoo theexclusion of sheep will practically belimited to cuttings, and only to thosecuttings upon which the reproductionIs already dilieient, no violent disturb-ance of tho sheep Industry will result. Moreover, since cattle and hors- -es need not bo excluded, thu removalof sheep may result simply In achange in tho kind of stock grazedand Dot in an impairment of the usoof thu range for grazing purposes.

Summary."The result of the investigations up- -

on whicn this circular W based maybo summarized as follows: Climaticconditions in tho southwest do notfavor reproduction, sime most of the

.seedlings die during the first yearfrom drought and trost, but propercutting and brush disposal, and thicontrol of grazing and tire, will insuregood reproduction. Probably the mostImportant of these factors is cutting:heavy cutting retards reproduction,not so much by reducing the seedsupply as by introducing unfavorablephysical conditions; light cuttingstimulates reproduction because it af-fords favorable light conditions andonly slightly disturbs normal forestconditbiiis. The forest protects seed-lings agapisl evaporation and frosts.Scattering brush after logging similar-ly aids natural reproduction by reduc-ing evajHiration and nn 'derating theefioets of frost.

""Sheep severely injure seedlings bybrowsing and to a less extent bytramping, ami they should thereforebe excluded from areas on which re-production is desired. Horses andcattle d. but little damage, and theirexclusion is unnecessary.

"Tie- - prevention "f tire Is absolute-ly necessary t. secure satisfactory nat-ural rejirod ui't c.ii,

."The iib-a- management for wost.-r-yellow pine in the southwest Ik bmeans of the shelterwood system,where relatively light preliminary cut-tings will stimulate reproduction andcan ! followed by removal of the rest

Ho' piiind as SI40H theU"V, th has established ils If."'

Pneumonia Pel lows a Coldbut nev, r follows the use of pi, lev's

jlíoio y a yol Tar. whieh stops the rouirhoís CA lonas, an.! .4fn4-l- ihA fi.iainn your. st Titi, n, ,ir, tun.

ft o 4l e vof.l n ,P.n..,.,., in. ,

.1 il U'fiiy A '...

Mornine Journal Pureau. 1

6J3 Munsey Building,Washington, D. C Jan. 14.

O. A. Peni-soa- , nn export tn thegovernment forestry service, has justcompleted an exhaustive investigationof the reproduction of western yellowpine in the southwest, which informa-tion is contained in a bulletin just is-

sued by the department of agriculture."Western yel'ow pine," suya Mr

Pearson, "ha by far the greatesteommerela1 importance of any tree inthe sout1-- ;est. In 1908 it constituted96. 5 '.-- cent of the lumber cut of

'.omi, and 87.7 tier cent of the cutin New Mexico. The extensive purestands of it in this region are howbeing heavily logged, and this exploit-ation will undoubtedly increase.Therefore the perpetuation of thetrees becomes a problem of vital im-portance. ,

"Reproduction has not been satis-factory, either in the virgin forest orafter lumbering operations, and largeareas once covered with good standsof yellow pine are now practically'bare. The artificial reforestation ofdenuded areas is 'impracticable atpresent, yet a, study made in 1ÍI0K in-

dicates that proper methods of man-agement will insure a satisfactory sec-ond growth."

Continuing', Mr. Pearson says: "Forsatisfactory results, forest manage-ment in western yellow pine in thesouthwest must ni.n in ameliorate un-favorable climatic conditions. Con-servation of soil moisture, particularlyin the upper layers, and protectionagainst frost are two essentials. Forthese no system seems better adaptedthan that known as the 'stand sys-tem' or 'shelterwood compartmentsystem.' By this method the standshould be cut over moderately at firstin order to stimulate reproduction,and then, as soon as the young growthis well established, the remainder ofthe stand should bo removed. The'first cutting is to open up the standin order to admit suflicient light tostimulate reproduction, yet withoutdestroying the protective influence otthe forest. From a silvieulturnl stand-point the second cutting should bemade in from twenty to thirty vearsafter the first. On many of the na-tional forests, however, there is muchovermature timber, and since cut-ov-

areas can not, as a rule, be profitablylogged again until the merchantablestand has been considerably Increased,generally at least fifty years mustelapse before extensive second cuttingsare made. While this Is not idealmanagement, it is probably the bestthat can be applied generally underpresent circumstances. On someests, however, where there is not alarge supply of virgin timber, andwhere a steady supply is needed forlocal use, the period between cuttingscan be materially reduced.

"Kinee western yellow pine standsvary so greatly, there can be no hard-and-fa- st

rules as to the amount oftimber to be left after the first cut-ting, and every area marked for cut-ting should be made the subject of acareful study from the point of viewof both the silviculturist and the lum-berman The first object should beto leave enough trees to insure pro-tection and seed, with the smallest lossof merchantable timber: for it mustbe borne In mind that if mature treesare many of them will be lostthrough windfall or decay before thesecond cutting can he made.

"A matter of first importance is thedistribution of the trees left after cut-ting. The aim should be to leave treeswhere they are needed and not sim-ply to leave a certain number of treesper acre. Where there ar large natur-al openings a number of seed-bearin- g

trees should be left on the borders,especially on the wind ward side, hufwhere there are good stands of polesbeyond danger from fire no maturefee. hnii" be left. Of course, wherethere is still a fire ri.-k-. a suflicientnumber of old trees should remain toinnire reproduction in t ase of a burn

The selection of the right kind oftrees to leave is no less importantthan ttie choice of their number and

'Utiou. No sound 'black .jaoks,"'f tluitty immature trees, should be

r"t unless thinning is desirable. WhereU is necessary to leave a 'yellow pine,""r fully developed tree, a thrilty, full-cro-

nej one should be si let ted. nt

or overmature trees usuallyonly h small amount of seed, and'hey are sure to die before a second

culling rm t,o made: ami slender,tnin-ern- v tied tre, s piedme hut little

!'"d afford pr.ieti, .illy IIO plotec- -" irom in III. ii. minimoni

amoiuii !l( sloop- s U4-- , ssary in Un--Nv ., ve, pmesit young"A ludx .. 4i. mía! i4ti -

Jiy of ,, f 'r.iii tacks' I4.ivoern:.,t,,r, pifies' h.-- s -'a rie-- d,.,) i f 'rem- in favor 4.i the

cent for nine Mack jacks' from 60 to145 years old was 83.2, against 68.3for eleven 'yellow pines' from '280 to425 years old. Trees standing Insomewhat isolated positions have thebest crowns and are most windfirm.When such are not available it is wellhave several trees in a group. Whenseveral members of a gioup are left,those on the borders should be se-

lected, especially those on the southand west sides, in preference to thoseinside the stand. Very large, elear-bole- d,

mature 'yellow pines' should, asa rule, be cut, even though a largeopening is made, because such treesare likely to be windtlirown, and thisentails financial loss with little or nobenefit to reproduction. It would begood economy to utilize the proceedsfrom the sale of such trees to plantcontiguous ureas, rather than to risktheir total loss by allowing them toremain. Defective and insect or fun-gus affected trees as a rule should becut, though sometimes it may be ad-visable to leave defective trees whenthey are needed to do.se large open-ings, provided they do not menace theremaining stand. Jn short, the timbermarker must exercise his own judg-ment as to whether the inlluence of adefective tree upon reproduction willjustify the saeriibe of Its merchant-able value.

"Ordinarily there are two generalproblems in marking timber, that pre-sented by stands which consist largelyof young growth and that of standswhich are almost entirely of maturetrees.

"In stands that contain a largeof large 'black jacks' and

poles, marking is comparatively simple. Where the immature growth issulhcient to furnish ample protectionand seed, all mature timber should becut. Enough 'yellow pines' should holeft to insure an ample seed supply,however, even though they may not beneeded for protection. Where thereis an average of less than five g

'black jacks' more than ISinches in diameter per acre, enough'yellow pines' should bo left to makeup this number.

"Very careful judgment, however, is

SAVED

FROM AN

ByLydiaLPinkham'sVegetable Compound

De Forest, ,Vis."A iter an opera-tion lour years agoI had pains down-u.ii- 'lcr v? in both Bides,backache, mid a

i .ikness. The doc-tor wanted me tonave another opx'ra-tio-

ItwkLydia E.J'tiikham's V'egeta-hl- u

Compound and1 A i I ilin entire! v cured'- or my troubles.".

Mrs. ArorsTK Vti'Ki:JiAXN, Ue For-est. Wisconsin.

Another OperationXew h leans. La. "For years I suf-

fered from Fevere female troubles.Finally I was cop.fmod to niy bed andthe doctor said tin operation wasnorcu-Far- v.

I srave Lydia L. i'inkhaui's.Veii-etabl- e

Compound a trial lirst, andvas saved Iiotii an Mrs.Lily 1'k not x, 1111 Kcrk-recfc-t- NewOrleans, Lil- -

Thirty years of unparalleled successconliinis the power of J.uiia E. Hiik-liam"- s

Vegetable Compound to curefemale diseases. The great volume ofunsolicited testimony constantly pouri-ng" in proves conclusively that Lydia 'tfL. Finkham" Vegetable Compound isa remarkable remedy for those dis-

tressing feminine i!K from which soir.any weipcn fuller.

1 f vim want special :m ti e iitiout it"your . writ 5 to .i r. J iiiKtiiiiiL,Jit i, villi, ia-s- . Ifci- - :i'lt úc, n. j

irer, and alv:i lielplul.

venting pneumonia and consumotion.P.otns44 substituí' and take only th , . rgenuine Foley's II. v and Tar in thelJOIll) rait

( i

)4 ifipi yai Rapt'. .1 11. 4f i.it'iiy v V 4J.

:

A great ileal lb., I Joo see In printn4:w;ulaM is Ounce!', his ii, iiiisi.'iulHi sald the i no-- - r v.i ,, citi.eo. i

les." iili.sW el'.',! OI' I Spepl "''s-lall.-

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6 ' ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, MONDAY, 1ANUARY-17- , 1910.

PASTOR DENOUNCES MAYOR AND POLICE BLACK RANGE AGAIN GOOD RINGS AHEADT

Selling Out at CostWHITE SLAVE CH EF CLASH OVER ATTRACTING FOR LOCAL

'yr. titer extent than "The Lion und theAlouse," which I lent '::.' luris willpipnenl here 111 the very near future,iitul which comea, with an f nilnrseiiKnlthat lum not hitherto been vouchsafedtin.v pioduction of recent years,chai lea Klein wrote the play andwhen Ib iiry i!, ilari ave cw Vork-er- s

Hip opportunity of vicwint; it ihcyliked it a,, well Hint it run for two.veins nt Hi,. Lyceum theater ill thatcity. The HoHtnn .iudnmcnt was ex-

pressed i crowded lioust a for ciniitmonths, und for twenty-fiv- e weeks itinn in Chican. the ulti lulance ...xceeil-iiit- !

unylhiiiK in the hiatory of (iilcugotlie.it! if als.

"The Linn ii lid the Alouae" by the

TRAFFIC DOG-CATCHE-R MINERS EATER

Activity Reported in Gold

We are going out of business and offerour entire stock of Furniture at COST.

. Every article to be sold.All sales for Cash only.

Rev, Mi, Otto Bittcily AiraignsThose Responsible for- Ex-

istence of Red Lii-'h-t Dishicl,

Saloon Mci. Scoted.

Schumann - H. 'ink to Give

Splendid Program in Con-

cert Thursday Night; Good

Bills Next Week. ..

Bearing District of NewMexico with Excellent

Executive Said to Be AfterMantel's Scalp While Mar-

shal Wants Him Retained;Assistant Gets His Money,

.iiitlinr of "The Third denn-e- . i

booked lure fni Tnnsday, J.inu.'iry 2.1

Harold I'arldoii, IheOUHK ahnlstlaiit In Ihe inulliilpal doff- -

The lüatií minee of Stiiuiiii andra cunlii K - again alliactlnK ivide

Il Ih ii very alum live prouriinf ofolfeiiiiKH thai the KIKs' theater h'dds

CHICAGO ARTISTS

MAKE A HIT

1 iinnuiu Iit lie withe slave truffleHinl tin: :tl htilil ,11'iriet h vui'M--

the pia m'IH tiny ami K' "1 i al bul illeiiibui ano. Hi,- - niliilni- - men, uecord- -

iik lo Ihe tollowiiKf t r on an i:i i'nsonew si a t.et :

unit I itterly a i Hiuiiim? lunae I'capoiisi fur the o w( this- - visJOV. Frank (MM, pastor nl tin- Firs Davis & Hays

205 West Gold Avenue

rillt lit r, It il.l hp' III lll'iHt ol U llinel.nt wick 111 to v. t out ofHinder tHl el back pay he liilinedw.iii due him l"i ehayini!; down 1

Ii il I a nt iltti:.J, llually not hi muticyI, nil iilnln anil ban Kt.iie on bin way toI.oh AiiK' hH rejoicing. A Imal hotelman 1m uiidi i Htm.d to have comet'lr.Mich will, .. of Hie mtiney while

Mithodist church Inst tiliiit redThe Pauline Powers Player's

The pin, )( film;,, of Alexh o Isnow a ail iiia 'mor,, uttciition a.s thecianioK hlKh tirade mineral belt thanliny i, her purl of the outhw esl. Kx-p-

it iiceil milling men from ( 'olorurfi,Vevadii and (he easl have for the ptisl

months; been unleily In v. Hi lust ti nu

,f the innst puweiful and ut Hi

miii-- ' tiiHi it ppeu lii'ir sermuiis that In Club Provides Splendid Enlum M't delivered iliirinic llii' revival

out to íiniuseni'-fi- i seekers ilnrii. tlionext few days. What with Hie Schu-

mann-! lelnk (.oncer: on Thurmlaynrnlil, nml "The Lion and 'tile AIoiihc"

and ' I'orly-I'l- v e Minutes From llrond-vvey,- "

old hut Inn. ful. lor the firat ofnext week, there is sniiiethint,' to lookforward tn.

The prunrnm f..r Aline. Sehumann-- 1

lelllk concert is idle eab ulated toHie hearts nf thn.se who have

heard the wonderful sinner and It

iil'I'eiH u world of surprises to thosewho have not. The prouram Is di-

vided into (our parí. 111,, first heiliKthe recitative anil aria "Vllollia" from

services of th" nasi two "ki. Itcv tertainment for Santa Fe('hil l of I'liHce Mi Aillo. I i.i uo tneMr, ottn Pink us Inn y t ."it l.ixt ullin $.i for Hunter to pay oil' th'

buy. II wan a strenuous cxperienet Fnion No. 301 has donated $,".0u tothe Little .Minnie contribution and thissum will be added toniKht to the re-

ceipts from the dance.

Inr the iiuih lull li ih pei'Misti in e wonliiKlit ir a. '"rin r Hi'ut her.'or "The Alean, n .Man in Town." Tinapcnkcr .;n( lil rispíela to ht

In a inrelble ami liittiiiK '.v-

Ihe day.

Employes,

The Sun in Fe rcadim room was

packed I o the doors hist Iiiidit withseveral hundred Santa Fe employes,

It Ih nuil, i Mood that of a laiildcn

BENEFIT DANCE FOR

LITTLE MINNIEHunter hits become an h'Hiie It) th. Ask your friends about that sootl

ahuvv Cn m that happens.

position ni flu Min and sunmo con-

nected l(h tin' evil. W dwelllilKUpon tin- - nil light (lislii-'- t Mr. Otto

ilt iitul that Hlr.'iineilAlolzai't'H opcia "Titiis." This in suffire hi tl ma cxiHi between Majiif l.iKter

and Chief of I'ollie .MeAlillln. The ciently pretelHious to satisfy tile mostmemcnturily brain licit oil' into a il

xactiiu.'. Fart two will be from Saint- -iMliHlalniii nf the Halmum an. I salooii- - mayor wanlH to fire Hunter and linaItnn Hi' ili'durert tlio Malniiii tu I ANNUAL MEETING TO

Ibis famous old mineral disiriit andare InvisiliiK there almoHl dally.

I 'inn Sample (f ( tri'.V. J. U'inrain of KI l'uso, un oiil

liioin . r of the Ithiek rane, has Justreturned from H'airvicw. an Importantcenter of thai district, where Jie hasbi'i-- working bis AT.. II Line mine onIlly creek, IviiiR' midway bitwecll

iiiiil Chloriile, ami has broughtfine iiauiphs of hifiii mude ore tu KIl'uso from that district.

The samples r.pieseiil a mineralmciMKe in loss Hie pay sli eiik nl

of Ihc 1 shaft of theMnil Line mine, whieli ih eiiiiiiuiiiiiisthe ellllie I'tlff! h of the drift.front the bnliom uT the Mini ft Whilethe vein Is a strunK lissiie betweenporplpv-r- hunrinif and lool walls, th;-ric-

pay slreak is over two feet wideand lii-- otl the footwnll. The nver-- i

so aimed. The chief of police, how-ever, wfinta lilm retained and lumIhc inoal powerful influence' fur oil Proceeds from Ball in Colombo

Hall Tonight Will Be Used toHum far manured to save the dogcalcher'H nialii. Uhcther the mayor

of the present day.Al thi three o'clock service yester-

day iifleruonii Mr. otto delivered avplendid wrmnti to a liirne number

will peiMiHt In IiIm not unnaliiral (I OCCUR TONIGR T'ire to run Ihe a.iiiiliiislrall.in. or

Saeiis,. Waiiner and .Meyerbeer, partIhree Iiu ludes Schubert. Schumann.HrahniH, Kiili.iri Strauss, I'ellx AVein-Kiirtn-

and L. Stein, a nalaxy of thewniltl'B masteiM nf Noim. I'art fourwill lie llKliter. but nolle the less de-

lightful for II will include'Koiiary," Chut wick ' "Oh, Let Xislit

Speak to Me," "His Lullaby" by llondsami "Love In a, Cnltane" by Ittnlolphl!ap.. It Ih ii proyrum w hich will ap-

peal to (.very musical tunic and it w ill

Help Cripple Baby, Secure aNew Pair of Feet,if men nuil boy, tfe tinted them to whether the chief of police will con

their wives ami friends who wereroyally entertained for Hourly two

hours hy the Pauline Powers Piavers'club of Chieaso. The club consistedof a iiuaiiclte of us clever urtiats us

have ever appealed ni u ri'Jicling room

entertainment. The pnKram ren-dcr- er

was n.n excellent '' IhroiiKh-ou- t,

the feature number beillK theSpanish fandaiiKn dunce by MissPowers and "The Marble Arch." acharacter sketch playlet w hich provedlo he filled with happy thoughts nilihe way. The new stuRe erected illHie reading room for the accommoda-tion of the various troupes which ap-

pear from time to time in Albuiiuer-nu- e

fur the benefit of the Santa Fc

tinue to cxerclKe the KuldlriK lifindIh si lil now to he one of the Inter- -cMlltit; ipicHtltinH ai'lfin- within Hui lly Kuvciriim tit.

A hall will be id ven hy the ColombodunciiiR Academy in Cnlnm'oo pall

this cvenini; Inr the benefit of LittleMinnie, the crippled bany, who is be- -

Highland Methodist ChurchPeople Will Hold ImportantBusiness Session, Followed

by Social Hour,SUPERINTENDENTSin taken rar0 of by the New .MexicoChildren's Hum,. Society, until suffi-cient funds can be raised to próvido

CANNOT ACT AS

be Hill pi Isinii il there is a vacant peatin the theater.

Mine. Schtiirianri-- 1 leink Is an Amer-ican I'lllxcti, tilt hamuli burn In Lichen,near I'miiuo, Lnhemiu, When uskeil ashort limo uro why nhe preferredAmerica to AiiHlriu and (lermany. shereplied; "All my luck, all my for-

tune, dime to me here, waul lo bean American, but most of all, Í wantmy children to b,. America ns. In thi.iw onde) ful couniry everyone 1H csti-iinili-

nccoi ilimr in his vv oi lh for herewoik In respecled. no mutter of whatHurt it Is. in (lermany une innat have

ae sample or uhuiit fifty pnuuds runsover Jlnif in Rnlii, silver and copper.

A trial shipment Hi nt ty deliver ofa carload of Hila ore net led $1;!;, nton, lifter iledneliris, the expenses ofu rlxty-mil- e haul in vvufioiiM t,,road, freight to deliver nml nmeltcrchitriieH. The vein mutter betweenwuIIh is while ipiartz conlainlnn coi-pe- l

ailver Rl.'illee, Willi K'ibl.Air. W'inrani ii drivlm; n tunnel

irom Hie base of tin- mountain imdcxpeet.e to , in Ibe vi lli In LT, leetmore, and I'tom there will drift In thevein to make conneetbhi with Ihe

The second (uarteiiy conference of

the church calendar year, of the. High-

land Metiiodist church, will he heldin the church parlor hcidnnlng at";3u this evening'. The business ses-

sion will he brief but important andSUPPLY AGEN T5

lend fi miinly life arid ave his defl-liltlo- il

(if n clean tint uprlKtU mnn,The talk created a profound Inipres-aion- .

"Soul fcuvlriR." it atr.iliK appeal toChristians titid church numbers tofulfill their duties to hnniHtilly, wasthe subject of the sermon a I the nerv-

ier ycHlerday itiorninti. At the morn-lu- ll

services six converts expressedn desire in join the church find ut Urnafternoon two persona riivc theirllamea to the (instar with Ihc wishthat they he enrolled us church rnem-tier- a

Inimedlntely,The Hervite will cnnlltiuu i k h eie-Iilii- K

this week lili the exception ofSaturday ulula.

The services yesterday were prob-ulil- y

the most Kuoceasful In point ofHdufil reaulu obtain, than any prev-ious (lay aince the revival bean andSrrwnt hopea lire enterlaliied by Itcv.Otto. School Superintendent V. 1 1.

Sterling anil other enthimUstlc cimrchworkera who arc actively nsslalliiK thepiiitor In mivlnií amil. that the goodwork hiia only beisun and Hint ktciiImaulla will he obtained before theaervlct'H uro discontinued,

Three (iiru-nwa- y hoimes Ocm,

employes was used for the first timelast nlifht. greatly incre.'tsiiiK the cuiri- -

fui't nf the audience.The pruuram last nih( follows:duet. "The SiKiwliuke." (Cow.ja)

Miss W'arrinKton, Alias Powers.A'iolln liitcriiK-27.0- . Mascnsiarl, .Mr.

Caldwell.linlieniian lnuin', TtctideKSer, Mr.

Caldwell.Piano Solo, "Fantasie Impromptu."

Chopin. Air. Perkins.Spanish dance. Alias Powers.Viiilin Solo, "Cradle Souk." Mauser,

Ala.e'iita, .Musin, Air. Caldwell .

for the delicate surnicn! operationwhich, it is hoped, will result in Min-

nie beillK nidi; to use her feet andlimbs like any (hild of her line.

Tile entire proceeds from the dancewill h; turned over to the fund nuvvbeinii raised by popular subscriptionand otherwise, for the operation.

There will lie no expenses to be paidout of Ihe receipts taken in at thedoor toninht. The hall has been

by the ilunciiiK academy people,,Ihe tnualc has been donated and therewill he nn money paid out for any-- !

tbirn. It "ill be a ease nf everythinn

'will he followed hy an tenjoyuble so

("halt referred in.New Mexico Law Prohibitscial, which is nn annual affair. At.

the social there will be addresses,

musical selections und a gcncri'! en-

joyable time. All members (,'f tho

dry reck licit.The dry creek bell Is In the very

heart of Hi,, lil.iek raiuo nuil Is par-ticularly in. fed for the presence of

School Officials RepresentingHouses Interested in Furnish-

ing Books, Etc,

ti,llcH, riches, pi, sit Inn In he anyone atall. Here I ah. ike handii with every-body; uli are my friends. .South, east,west, north everywhere I find suchL'ood l'rh'dH. The southern pcopl.j lirethe loveliest I know off."

Siiinii Ktnlislii ally Inclined personhas dlHeovci eil lleii contraltos, lend allother cntcKories of sinners in the ieof their families. Few operatic stars

copper id, in. e and assnt ialcl )ol,l and church and their friends are cordi-

ally invited by the pastor to hosilver values In ihe mentions, of theIdai k railKe little has heretofore beensaid of thin particular section, hut Ihcnew Invaslnii nf mining men is brins-l- n

II intu I he litnelliilit.I'd rll, , rial .Superintend. 'lit of I'ublic

eomitui in and nothing cuiiii nut. Andliille Minnie will nil Hie cutir,, nalereceipts.

Admission will bo fifty cents forneiitlenit ii, and ladies will be adniittedfree. The five-piec- e orchestra willfurnish excellent music and the Co-

lombo floor Is the best in town.The Alliuiiuenpic Typographical

Twenty .Minnies for Lunch.Walter dessert, sir'.'Passenger Ice cream and clear

eo'ifee.Waiter (shontiiifi throiUih to the

kitchen) draw one in the tunnel anda dash for the pole! St. Louis

consider Ihimsi lvis able to alTiiri! the Over fourteen hundred liensilntfsouls nt tended the Gem theaterliiKll'ilclioti (.'lurli han Hera nut the fnl- -

lui-- iiui'lh and over the hill Is the Itixury of children. Who ever knew a

fainoiiH soprano with more than oneiwIiik Important ( Ircular In the vurl- - HijIi'uh mine, nwend liy Aluhiitievchild '.' '.in Holies und tenors arc alniis clly and couiily aclnml supcrln- -

i.luod vaudeville pictures. Gem.most eiual!.v cons.-r- atlv e. thotmhUros., bankers, of Tnpeka, Kan., w hichIs mi the innilit'i' lude luid con-- I.

lilis ore of the s, tine character, (mIbis mili" a i oiisi'leia hie it tu no lit of

cuilenlx;(leiilleiiieti Il hiia enrne In my nl- -

( 'a in panul i thr.vc in spite of lour im- -NEW OFFICERS FOR p- d llieil l s. lltil I oil! I'll OS seem detel'- -

C21miio'd mi i I pet ua , nu their ownle v i It ip nieiii work has he n done.telltloll Ihat mini,, of (he 'utility Hllper- -

inlenib nlH of New Mexico have been ireii'iis iii their chiblrcn. Th.South of lb,. Mall Line and on thaiiiiul .'In'tiin; example is Aim", h.'lni- -Induced by certain UKelitx. of aclmol tme lude arc several prnpertien inCONDUCTORS ma un-- 1 1, in w hu always speeds fromauppllea tu lief In the capncily ol' rep- - vaiiniiH h(;iki s ui' development, shutt-

ing copper slli, licariiiK quartz: her triumphs in Hie metro-- :polls to spend her few honra of leisurein the busnni of her fu minis family oi

eMenlativiB for supply Iioufcm Willi alew In tin nlshliiM Hie carinan lllstl lclnI the I'.HpecliVe cnUlillcH Willi alh'U 'il

ind the euliie belt ixl. iuls fi'iun northIn Kiiiilh abiMil leu iiiII.h.

nedib'd help... Siiit'e i ei'lain Ii I'emiliu'- - Hi't'el nlttre isnlailoii uiiil .nnipnra- -lune been reioletl, whereby thel!os Angeles Man Elected Gen-

eral Chaiiman; F, A, MurphytlVe till s Ml i li j t v IlilVl' been serioushindiaiiees in the development of Ibisllllllly Hllpellnlendi II IH ale III receivelist riel, but these iilislaeles nre sunn These N

einht. In lb,- name ol the last acces-

sion to Hu' tUnu.'iH househuld. (ieursicWashiniUnn Schumann-- 1 leink.

hílense l"Ve fur her adoptedcountry cropa to the surfat e.

Allhounli proud of Inr v uneu.v , Hiestar is eiunlly fund ol n iesl betweenIhc whil of her profession and the

unmlH.HlullH on h;,Ich of these Mlll.lieH,k It advisable In call .Mini' .illtil- - Glance Over amesof Albuquerque is

Vice Chair man.inn o Hecllon ,, chapter Mil, laws olSHi.l, foiim) on puxe 1KII of the la t .Mlompll.it Inn of M'hnnl laws fur our tt r- -

to be overt nnii'. 'i ll . (.'nloratlo peoplewho have Jiisl pui'ihaseil niiniH nearFluorine ale Koitiff lo put in an nulo-bil- e

line between Alaiida letui iiinl Flu-orine; and as Ihe road is nuil, willi ai r., )i,i;.i' in:, rs In camp In threebums. In atbiilinii p. this u line of

"What aiii. lit. diniiity of staid iiiiilerriityposition for ii mother of cliil- -

tll down to tinorchestra when.

dren." abe once finalupturned fu com of theli'oü'ht wai,'oiis will be iul on Hie

moiiolnnnus rehearsal ol liesnlKhelnnobl." Sehiimann-- 1 leink wastosaed hlnh In nir Inwards Ihe wavybianehrs nl the vvirius aa on,, of theKhcin daiinhleia. The nrmip un thealune eoiihl nut help sniiliiiK, anilleperhaps a trifle 'iivinusly, fur therewas an immense ibniee nf complac-ency in th" mother's chuckle over her.Milled ' position."

read.I.I I 'a -- i. t apilal Invc-lct- l.

In atbiilinii l,i the investors fromthe lltirlh and wesl. (here ule u nuntlmany Id I'a.s.t bnsine.-.- s men and cupl-lall- .'

ls Iiii. i ted in the ilislrlet. ThisKi'eit disliiel is ,1, the cnnnlry pecu-liarly Il ibiilni v In Ibis cilv.

Whil litis minim; district cspiiialiyin ' tls is plants, to cnneeiilralc, nulland sun Ii the vaii-ni- classes of oreHi. ti will iii'l iitiir sliipnnnt ami huill-ín, w. but-- , a tlisi.iuee. There aret Ii. ii.--. ii s ni I, ui,. ,,t or,, mi hundredsof dumps that will aiTonl nbiindance"f malt i ml mr i úsiiiin mills nmlfill' lb is. 'Iiu con. ill inns ,,it' lavoriabli- hel'et.ir as there Is ahllllilate cnl vvenil ami tinil,, i. ,,nd eli.treoal eanbe llllll' It. 11, iia tlx". tlesltb s. there

II M l I I. Al S

POP! I.Alt AS i: i u.Nnlhi'.'n has struck the popular

chord Willi fuller lore iu years inNew York. Chican" ami Huston thanHen. Al Cohan's play " Forty-- 1 i e .Mi-nnies Fr.nn r.ri'iidwav." whiili Cohanand Hams present al Ihe Klks' thea-ter Aloud. iv lu.tht, .1. nina i y .1. vviili

I, ' V'lller f! Hititta Ana, idle ,.f IhioldeM ci in li turn tt Hi,. Mania he li.c,been , b eti il .ih (.'.'in ri. I ihalrman ciIhe Ol'ili r ol Jtaihvay I 'otullli ton. I'llthe collft limn, Mli . I',lil i.. Ii. of this city, who on nccnunlof I, In III hcallli i eipienti ,1 In l.

from iiirtln r duly. .V. Alur- -

ptlV of Alliltillll riOc In Mie new icechalí man anil I '. W. SciiIm of Xee.lli ii

th,, Mi crciiii'iTin hc olliiiis Her,, ii,, i by the

(ni i.il i . .nun. il.-.- now In ;n Mwinp InI.os All'lb'H llllll Inr lll e.ll'H Willconduct the iiif.iim of the in;.imx.i-tlini- .

Mi. l'iilbr i. i. in of th. IickI Knownconducting on Ihe J.im Ann' iIiUk- -

Ioil llllli 111 Kcl.i ti.lli lilt tH With Celleral iippmvnl alili.ui; in i 111 .'! ü of lit.or.l. I II,. i III. re. I lit, H'TMcc ol th.Sunt., I e in in, i ti h il.HK ofroii.I, hiH .eUi.irtl tlal.nn Si i

I. it. tier '.'ii. I.cq In Jm,,. ,,l Ismx InW.lH mail.' :it;ent .it lliirclow. whichpnaition he resigned hi inntitliH laterto main cute! train m rt lee. IHirincfin- sixteen j card that lie hll.1 bei n1 unit. uk iraiitH en th. I.hn Anu.'l.n i

lalun h,. Ii:ih held practically all olIhe i .ts. lo.' r :.p.l Inr in. tin armam Inn liMin, sn M..n I'.t rii. i .liti.tl't'l li pant nnlnn.i t j ears be luc-

íanle hii ln.ui,. ... Kti.t., i..i. milium.Ihe S illl.t 1, i. - I,;' , (,,,.,.

M, k- -i Morpl., ,.i.. fi. il,,of Aline, u r.l.. ..,. lie l.il.l'..'

Xt'i II. K. win. n,l, l.i ti i . .1 vélita III-- II .1,1 1, I., I . I . n i ' !

ale belli ' I.! It tit- f r't,

Tills Hcellnll priHltlts I lull Si nn I di-t'-

lets are leiplired to consull Withalld fi'tlielj Hi,, cmotteratlnn of coiinl.vSlipt I'lliti ndelllH W hi lle I' il liecolllei.Ilecei sai'V I't pin cha."" furnllui t', l

ele Tins pmt.-io- Is cry prnp-e- f

Fin. tin itiiinl e sn,el inlentlelit Is.suppnri.l In know what supplleH lireIllnH tie. th il and whiil v pe of HUp-plii- s

el',' llli.hl s'l It ea .e lul tinHie ci 'l II si H lul. It e isl'e- -

ilitrt d by law In t:lt eitusitl. n it.n tuItemized bills anil lte approval i'1

Aarranis xubitilticil bv iliiet ltus cmetliu; all exit, ns-- s of tin- public si itntil

till Ule . II t at It I ' III t It I Sittil.l'lbe ill Inlleh Viltll llll' pull 11. IMe lllil.ltmr Hi,, This pruviHioii in unsellHe, however, implies thai Ihc ctulli'ty nii mi 1, t .'in ln t niav in as ancntInr a sellnnl Hiippl.v 't III i pa V. Ou Hi'i. mu. ire tun will Hud i, pr.tv isi.u) mthe I. ilier part ni Ibis Setlinll upccllv-nii- :

(b;il all persniis Identified lu an.1 a ea pin il v With Ihe pll bl ii

St hni'ln lll'i, prolllblled Irnlll beillK a

..i i l v .1 In el or Ind n i I Iv lu a n v

iiinir.ut lei w1ii.li piii.lie selinnllllnlne Is III be list tl ill etiilllt eliull w ithlile oliera nt,. or iltaillli Itala e of slit h

public m hn ni St. m, ciiiitv sup.have siid tbut anee tli.-r'- i is

no pemil . lause alliit bed t" thissection the pi. .vision Is null

end vnnl Tn this sl.tl.tiieiu I wouldmm r Ihal M . lliiil I.'. hi.pt- r U'l.

bins ol I'.nni, . Miml nil pare I'.'.u. ofti.. I' 'It III I till p! la O!) "'I Sell" "I IliWK. t i s l b is . ase i: utl ma ii ol le i s,

". HI I s i I I i. el il lit.1. K .'I.AUK.

Tel !'!'! l Stil". lilt. Iitielll "I I'abl'i

that ever pnpular cniuediaii ( luirb--is pleiu;, ol watt r all broiuili the' Hruvvn as ' Kid Uurna" and Klizuhcihr. i mie.drew us "Marv" the hniis.-tn- id InNew- Knehelle, New Y'.ik. There

Incidents nal'Ue amiinns anima and lunes in the cnter- -

0, Henry, Sir Gilbert Parker,

Cutliffe Hyne, Perceval Gibbon,

Richard Harding Davis, H,

B. Marriott Watson, Rupert

Hughes, Mary Roberts Rine-ha- rt,

Lloyd Osbourne, Richard

Le Gallicnne, Jacques Futrelle

all names too well known to

need more than merely men-

tioning lo yuu,

During the coming year they

all will contribute fiction to the

COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE,

high-gra- de fiction that will

make each issue notable,

They are but a few of the

famous writers whose stoiieswill appe;u, We are on the

trail of many more, all

Rex Beach will have three

stirring stoiies within the year,

and those who have followed

his Alaskan yarns- in the past

know the wonder of his work,

Besides its fiction, COSMO-

POLITAN will present a won-

derful array of special article?on StiiTiPig, timely subjects

that will grip every man and

woman who reads,

If you intend to buy more than

one magazine regularly during

the next twelve months,, by all

means include the COSMO-

POLITAN. If you decide to

cut the list down to a singlepublication the COSMOPOLI-

TAN ought to he this one,

This year tiy

t.'tinnienl. lis music is l.einn huniiiii dand whistled cvei w here, and It:

brivhl lilies and jokes repealed. N'oth- -

II1K baa been lllitp' slliciasflll fromth,, th. at. r stundp.'inl nr from tuli'ill-iii- .

nt ..! Hi,, plavwiinhla mission to

I'be - i't li .iliii'es ..; Nevada andoilier western mining district uie I'm''luiialelv linking and Ihe I íl.t. k ranneis a miners' paradise in , umparisnu.

Viiiiiui'ou Near Oscuro.Il is .piled on ip.od authority Ihat

.1. S, Haves has ll . i l i aluminumabnui twt. miles northwest of ( lacero,near tin ,, t;,,,, ,aiii site, savs theC u I i.i.n ('iill.it.k. Tli,- .'I'uininunill'l.l. Hies He. ,,i;l alum be. la. whichbiV" In en li.eaied a ml r.iiiuiulahi d bymain pi in rs .n.ni Imie I n HnieAlr llav.s h.,s Mink a slnut shatt amiIII, ilVKIti W' le so . II '..ill MKilm that'le r, l ent 1, t a, ,1, Ireiii , a'

elit.llein alt. I aullsly a .1 ia.r ill ilia 1 n:--'

public 'Iii,. oru'iii tl cast ami produlion w ill seen lo re.

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Th"!, is uutllinn in the lncal bonkI'M 11. Í" ,s "! I'm. K'--

tun" i"r ib" i iirri nt season that illnut it.' prop, t t v lor a milt'

ill IV I th,. lllti feat "f phi to

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I'.t i.'ll nf ,U(Ui.!' MX lumitllS. There"! a ...ntesl fill llt!e

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i a palett tn lb.let t e been il Vv alt-

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' III'' .itll.niul of Ihe

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I will sell at Public Auction.

Tuesday. January 18that 2 o'clock,

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a.- - .nal mtt !1 f.f " A Lelilí iiu,I. ".nil .iiiun l;"in c. a tsi a' nt iv . pb e b'l of plell.li.!

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I tilli: I - House new. never been occu- -IV "1 III" i 'lll l

il LlVe .,

. .Iilelat. .""Vh.'lpicd: modern and te in15 Cents at All Newsstands.1 111

lil '

tu.i I.i sen ,..r - nv ia respects; lot 50x142. Real

opportunity: owner must leave2 DUANE STREET... . ... ..'ll .. NEW YORK CITY

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J. M. SOLLIE. Auctioneer.m.tsir mi" I't'

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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, MONDAY, JANUARY, 17, 1510. r 9i fi - :t,- - m ypn n - "

matter. Kni h (own should, he Inter

II 'TL "o n Ci ;.'f'!iv:;í,;í; HiMuh I

Lots,Of Bargair-g In These

ú;í tjv.í - 'i.'íl.lf!

MONEY TO LOANWe have money on l.aitl t proiap'ly make desirable cl:y and

i í.i,ii. bonis. We make iii.hlraiis of tltl.v lo all !.n iit In

ested 111 these 'hoo1il "1 pie exU'flttil building and supplying attheir ; 1s4 I iritish'l'ng anmu tu take", charge of them. If theycan ufl'oiM t.o. This would be an ef-

fective way of advertising, at a smalloust.

Trusting that y on will give this mat-

ter your serious consideration, 1 am,vo urn l espi'ctfu lly,

JuHX MFKl.l.lCn.

Itev. 1. V. Wlilinnift TestifiesIíev. I. W. Williams, Huntington,

U- - no :i fidlOWS! "This Isto'eerti'fy that I used Foley's KidneyRemodv for nervous exnuusuou no',kldnev trouide and free to say thatFoley's Kidney Remedy will do allthat you claim for it." J. H. O'Keilly& Co.

HEAVIEST SNOW

FOR MANY YEARS

IN TERRITORY

Big Rivers Assured Everywherein the Spring as Result of

Phenomenal Winter on theVarious Watersheds,

The heaviest snowfall on lb,, watersheds of New Mexico streams for manyyears is reported In the suo,.fa!l bul-

letin of the weather bureau Just is-

sued In Santa wb.:h is in part asfollows

Santa .V. M . Jan. 'II. 19HI.Fairly heavy fell in ill.- moan-th- e

tain districts i Inriim closing .laysof November a nd I'reuuelil snowstorms diiriiu; lieeember ttr.idually

tin- depth of snow. The un-

usually protracted cold weather durliiKDecember, which was the coldestmonth for the territory on record,prevented the snow from molting, andat the close of the month Ihe accum-ulated depth was much trealer overall the watersheds of New .Mexico thanfor the past several years.

In the San Juan watershed the aver-age depth n the valley was Inches,ihe same as a jear uno. and in ihemountains :U Inches, or inches.rreater than last year. In the Itio(Jrande watershed the averaKe for thevalb-v- was nearly in inches and inthe 'mountains 27 Indies. !i inch smore than It was a year auo. Overthe San Francisco, Hila and Mimbrenthe average in ihe mountains was 20inches and is In marked contrast toIhe average of last year, which was1.5 inches. The reports from the""anadian watershed 'ave an averaucof IX inches for the mountain dis-

tricts, t Inches more than a year aero,

and S inches for the vallevs. In tinvalleys of the 1'ecos and Southeastwatershed the averaiii- - was X Inchesuní in the mountains Hi inches, a ma-

terial increase over last !'i ar.The following notes are from re-

ports of eorerspondents:San .Iiiiiii Watershed and Northwest.Arbolen. 'o)o. Z. K. Smack In themountains above here the snow Ii.

drifted, but In the valleys it is evenlydistributed. Watervale, Colo. i. M.i'.oll Snow is evenily distributed aminot much drifted. trinado.' I 'olo,- ,1

A. .M inner There has been more snowthan for a number of years. Astee

. (. Kello Snow Is compact andeverilv distributed. Illanco- - W. A.Creamer There is phntv of snow Inthe canyons. 1 inlet Fmmert WirtSnow is well packed and covers a wideradius; water prospects are good.Flora Vista Al. t '. ilet'lin Snow isevenly distributed anil well packed;s;ood 'outlook tor water. Putnam It.Wetberill The snow is evenl.v dis-

tributed. Manuelito Mis. T. IrlokTh(. snow has been swept into the

canvoiis and valleys. Copperton JU. Sehell About two feet of snow felliliirlnn the month and it drifted andsettled.

Ilio (.runde Wnterslied.Ortiz, Colo. J. F. Ortiz There is

more lirm and compact snow, at thisseason than durinuf the past fiveyears; as a rule It is evenly distribut-ed but sum,, of the drifts are 2a fedor more In depth. isler, Colo. VmJenkins The snow has drifted andextends farther down the ratine thanusual; at timber line it Is 4 iui lies indepth. Aliiii iiin Jacob Pastier Thesnow is compact in the mountains, butdrifted on plains; very pood prospectsfor water supply. Hedriver L. 1!.

l'etin Snow has drifted into canyonsand is compact: outlook for water isKood. I'biniayo Teófilo Vík'íI Invicinity of Trucas peaks the snow is ii

or T feet deep and In the Jemez moun-tains about 4 feet; it is not driftedmuch. , Santa Frank Owen Thesnow in Santa Ke ranne is deep and

CAR TO ADVERTIS E

JEW BORaton Man Has Scheme to

Push Claims of This Terri-

tory Before Eastern Buyers.

John Mueller, a real estate dealerof Haunt, who hut ideas

about advertising. Is now rujaiiiiinr u

plan among the real estate men of thetcliüory to .advertise New .Mexico'sclaims in the east. He proposes Dialin ,vvith the Santa Ferailroad and the immigration bureauof the territory, all ciiiimii'iTlal clubsand real estate dealers j'in in a planlo htm-- no or mor,- - tars with iirst-clu- ss

exhibit stuffs ami send themthrough the .talos, tbi' Santa Fo rail-ro:-

being invited to pay lb., cost oftransporting the car. In a circularletter which ho has sent broadcastthroughout the territory .Mr. Mueller

Raton. X. M.. Jan. 10, 191".near Sir: Tlicrn is at the present

limo a great demand for farms amitiorncs. Other western slates urn

to get their share of Im-

migration. New Mexico should, attlwis time, advertise it .s advantages andinterest some of the people who conicwest, tine of the bust and most suc-

cessful methods, and one which hasbeen employed by the largo land com-

panies ill the northwest and Calinda,also by James J. Hill, theman and empire-builde- r of t he north-west, is to supply a car with an ugrl-rnliur-

exhibit, in charge of a. pood,competent man, to lecture to the peo-

ple and hand out printed matter. Thiscar should go from town to townthrough the several central states;thereby thousands of people withmeans would come to New Mexico, in-

stead o'i the northwest or Camilla..My plan is as follows:. That each

town on the Sania Fo. railroad in theterritory of New Mexico select a com-

mittee, and that this commiitee, withtin; unanimous backing of all thecommercial clubs of the several towns,approach the proper officials of theSanta Fe Railroad company for thepurpose of getting them to furnish. a

tur In which to place an agriculturalexhibit to be Kent to the cast, and totransport that car from town to town,through the rich agrioult urn districtsof the central slates, and to keep itthere u year; that the territory of Now

Mexico furnish one or two demon-

strators to uoenm:iun the car, andeach town along the Sania Fo railroadeither supply an exhbit of their own,or contribute toward one in general,uk will be found best, ft may henecessary for the soviral committeesto each appoint a representative, to

meet at some convenient placo, towork out the details of Ibis plan. H

would be well to have real estatemen appointed on these coulmittci s.

as Mr as possible. They are directlyinterested '.3 Retting immigration, andnre more familiar with what is re-

quired to interest eastern people to

come to New Mexico.The only possibility of this plan

falling-- is the refusal of the Santa Feto furnish and transport a ear free ofcharge. Considering Ihe immensecountry tributary to their lines in thisterritory, one would not expect a re-

fusal lvoin them. However, it will be

well to effect a complete organizationof fill the commercial clubs in orderto give this movement effective back-ing. Another matter that would heof great help to Interest people is thebuilding of n booth on the railroadpremises, in each town where trainsstop, and supply it wilh u flue exhibitof agricultural produits and printed

NO REASON FOR DOUBT.

MRtcmenl of Mucked ty a(Strong: liouriiiiiee,

We guarantee Immediate, and posi-

tive relief to all suffers from consti-

pation. In every ease where ourremedy falla to do this we will supplyIt free. That's n frank statement of

facts, and we want you to substanti-ate them at our risk.

Roxall Orderlies are a gentle, ef-

fective, dependable and safe bowelregulator, strengthencr and tonicthat are eaten like candy. They re-

establish nature's functions In aquiet, easy way. They do not causeany Inconvenience, griping or nau-sea. They are so piensa nt to take,and work so easily, that they maybe- taken by any one at any time.They thoroughly tone up the wholesystem to healthy activity. Theyhave a most beneficial action uponthe liver.

Ilexall orderlies are unsurpass-able and Ideal for the use of chil-dren, old folks anil delicate persons.We cannot loo highly recommendthem to all sufferers from any formof constipation and its attendantevils. That's why Me lwn-j- out-fait-

in them with our promise ofmoney buck If they do not give en-

tire satisfaction. Two sizes: 12

tablets 10 cents and 3fi tablets 2iicents. Rt momht r you can obtainRoxall Remedies in Albuquerque onlyat our store, The Rcxall Store. TheJ. H. O'ltlelly To.

SANTA FE TIME TABLE.

PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS

MONKV TO LOAN.On Furnlturo. I'lnia, Ormtiii. Tlnrw.WaK'.na ikad oilier ( multas; aim. en Hnlarlnn.l VVfirehouse lvevelpts, hi lew aft till till andud tttKli Rft $160.00. Ieiinv Hro quii kly mailsand atrlcUy prWata. Tlmv ,mü iiuauh tootit year lvtlt. llotulu to rrniHln tn yourliesaevion. Our ruota are ri'iiaouuma. vanHn.l ai'd ua nerora MamsrnptleUfta tn and from all p;rta of tha world.

X1IK IIUlBr.no1' m.v".i (o.ura.i&Boom H d . .nuil mag.,

PRIVATM OKKIl'KU.Ol'KNI KVK.NtNitit.

I03V4 Wt Central Avenn.

We will not be responsible forads ordered out over phono.Hisu otitltiuHncee. must be made at

buslncRB office.

FOR RENT Dwellings

FOR H M S T if room ! i o s e f 1 rn i sh o (1

$12 per month. SouthwesternHen 11 y Co., 201l':.rcnlral.Ft Ml" (1-- XT brick cottage,

with bath, In Highlands $20. ApplyRoom C, Stern It lock.

Ft lt U KXT Two-roo- furnisheilcottaue. ISnSinitlM'IditliL

Full-KF-XT Splendid cutíase, Í001

X. 1th Street; 6 rooms, bath, toilet,electric lRht! connected, r.itiso in kit-

chen and screened porches; $2.Drt pernioiilh; water free. Apply Mrs. TilionOrand Central hotel or Otto Pieck- -

mann. 3ü V. jflold Ave.

'olí ukÑT Five room uiodi'in Hatpartly furnished; i;as range

Apply Z X. I til St.Fíi'lt-1ÍK-

NTMwU-rrTJil- roonriiousi

at a bargain. Imiuire ill .Maun Sad- -

d r ( .' o , 215 V es t ( ' o p p e r A v e.

Kill! It I2XT Tliree. four, five, fixand eiKbt-roo- bouses; one fur-

nished; also one stole room. W. 11

Mc.M Ilion, Hold avenue.FiTlt" Iti'VI' Hood modern ii room

brick $- -; H room modern $ltl: f

room modern $211; 7 room fourth ward$20; I! room close in $111. Hunsnket

Thaxton, l'H W. iohl.Foil It"liXT li room modern furnish-

eil apartment, neat and clean $10.Tlunsiiker id Thaxton, n."i V. Hold.

FOR HUNT 4 room furnished housfclose ill 0. Hunsaker & Thaxton

2lir, VV. Hold.

FOR REjyjRmsFOlt RKXT The most sanitary nnr

rooms nt the lllo Urand'519 West CentralKill! HF.NT Room in modern housi

for employed gentleman. $H: tils'stable with yard, $4. 4111 S, Kdlth St

FOlt HF.NT Two lartje furnlshec,rooms, close in. Inunira 000 W

Iron, or phono lOul! or 1 0 5 T .

FOR l'.KXT--N- ice furnished frontroittn,312 N. lith St.

I.AIUHO modern furnished room, "Oil

West Honia.FOJ( RKXT Three well furnished

j'oonis for Unlit housekeeping; nlmodern conveniences. W. C. Warlick, Mr, South Waller.2 Sl.FKI'INU rooms, all i leriigentlemen preferred: ulso 2 for liglphousekeeping, Ó17 S. llroadvvay.

FOR RENT Storerooms.STOREROOM for rent. Apply Wrighi

this office.

FOR HUNT Storerooni optioslKpof.trit'fice, now orcupied by Klehai

and itaynolds. Apply M. 1. Stanim

LEGAL NOTICES

Territory of New Mexico, County oiHernalillo In the District Court:John Collins, et el, rialntiffs, vh

Anna Allen, et al. Defendants. No8173.

Notice itt Side.Notice is hereby given that by vlr

tue of and under the iiuthorlly con-

ferred upon me by a judgment dul.v

entered in the above entitled causion the 2Xth dav of December, l!Hi:, 1

the undersigned, will at HCiia o'clocka. in, on Monda), tho 2Mb (lay of Feb-ruary, 11110, nt Hie front door of theCourt House of the mild County oiHernallllo offer tor sale nnd sell tt

the highest nnd. best bidder for cashthe following (b scVibe,' property, :

I.ots numbered One (1), Two (2)and Three CI) in Hlock Number SI

(fi) of the ivrraco Addition to tinCity of A Ibiiipieniue, N. M., as tinsame Is known and designated on tinplat of s.ild Addition filed in the of-

fice of the 1'rnbale t:ierk and Kx-- t

iff lelo Recorder of the said Count)if Hounnlillo en the 20th day of .Maylidió.

.1. C. RAUMlini.H,Administrator el tho estate of Walkei

Allen, del ens. d.dill, J7, 10. It. 17, 21.

vo l ici;.licparliiicnt of 'I erritorinl rnginrcr

No. ol iplii'titioii: :tl!l.Santa Fe, New Mexico, Dec. 22

190l.-Xoti- ee its here! y kiv. ii that onthe 2nd day of November, 1 !i'i :i. In

v.iili Se" 'or- - 2B. Irrlr.afbeiLaw of l!HlV, I'. H. itelltsoll. of

(.i.iy of liernnlillo, p.rrifory of Ni v- .Mexico, made an appli.alien : i.e 'leiritori.il l.'i.mii"' r f

Xi w .Vix'ee for a permit To nppmn-rl:r-

','! ii"' loiblie wit-i- jf tinI crriiory of vv Mexlc i.

h M riat Ion Is ' mad"from Tlj l a.s 'reek, at points fromvv lit. b I larler coi ni r In 'w cell

2fi a I I'. T. 10 X., Rant', i

Fast, loor- - i'h li 7 0 1 2T.4 , bv lo. ."leof diversio n.l sti.fiiL'i. and Ii I enI'l. .e- Sec lo be convey,.! o Sees

and :;:; la North. ;.i nuibv it of pipe line and i

.ink. and tlier d

Columns

countryLb.'ina- -

i'ublie ind cunveyunolnic.a imowN

I'lione llil

PERSONALSouthwestern Ktully Co., beford

you buy real esiate.

WANTED Money.MOXKV" W A N'i'l Ü

i to ie 'ii'tiw $3, ')0(j

ai iglil per cent, 2 years; valatilloitis, muí; buylnoHs propci t; Interestou.irleilv Ibiiiiih'i' l:.'l South Third.

Try a Morning Journal Want Ad

PROFESSIONAL CARDS,

OSTKOTATa.;nu. c. ii. oxr.it

All Diseases Sucecssf ally TrWihMlDITIce N. T. Arinljo Hid., Tel. 55.

ASSAYKKS.

W. JUNKS

Mining nml Metallurglenl Enflnssr,West Fruit Avenus.

FoBtofTiea lies 173, or at office ef I",11 Kent. 112 South Third street.

A1TOHM.VS.H. W. V. lUt YAN

Attorney at "Law.Office In First National Bank Bull-lu- g,

Alliuiiiniue, N. M.

Jno. W. Wilson Jpo. A. Whlt

WILSON & WHITE,Attorney, at Ijíw.

Rooms Cromwell Htilldlnir.KDWAltD A. M ANN

Attorney at LawRoom 2, N.T. Armljo Hldg rhOM 121

Albiiipieriiue, N. M.

Lilt. J. B2. K It A FTDental Surgeon.

Rooms l-- Harnett Hulldlnf. Plisa744. Appointments mada by mail.

FI1VSICIANS AND SLHOKONi- -

A. U. BHOUTLK, M. P.Practico Limited U

Tuberculosis.Hours: 10 to 1Í.

Rooms Bints Natl Bank Bldf.

VrCTKHWAIlT

. 2. HT"1" V is .....Graduate Veterinary.

Fhcns 71. ; lOUsWss OcIC

n. L. OUTNN.Painter and Decoratsr.

Phone lltl.

THE WM. FAR-- COMPANYWholesale nnd retail dealers In

ITi-- li ami Salt Meats. KniLsagespiclaliy. For cattle and hogs thobleeeut mnrkel - pre pnld

L B. PUTNEYi:sTRI,ISIIi:i 1873.

Wholesale (.nicer, I lour, I ceil andMiles Agent for Mitchell Wagons.

Al linjl I lll,H H - - MOW MKXIOO

B. H. BRIGGS & CO.Druggists

I'rotiiielors ofAlvnriido Tliartiiacy. Cor. Cold and

I list; lllglilniiii Tbarmacy. Cor.1'nst return! noil Itroiiilvvay,

WANTED 5,000 HATSTO HLOCK AXI CM2.VV

M A K tiOOn AS NEWROYAL DYE WORKS.

40.-- V. Cent nil Aveimn.

fjpswsuT " l

pHrKiJ.ijl-- jMíQijfi--j

FOR SALE$1100 shingle roof adobe,

shade trees,, corner lot, high-lands, close in.

$11)0- 0- adobe, cnod stonefoundation, shingle roof, cornerlot, .North 4th SI.

$l.,oo brick, shade andfruit trees, large barn, B. Uroadway.

$111110 5 room frame, hath, elec-

tric lights; Highlands, close In;e isv term.

SI70O - frame, modern,fourth ward, near car line.

s t mill bungalow, modern.Smith Walter St.

$2.")0 brick, mod-ern, good cellar, highlands

$'J.Ml brick. modern, largerurrcr lot K Cos!

o 7 ic .in. 2 ptorv, modernl.'n. k r. idem e. Ilighl tnd; closeill. ;" "O CI II, b alance 8 perI lit.m good pl.ces of businesspropel fy. Lots and houses In allputs ,,f tb.- .ilv Hinches and

suburban bonus. Money tn I.on'l.

A. FLEISCHERHeal I 'Male I Ire Insiiraoca

Surety Itond

t'í R. Berniiil St. rtson ti

You p t a (Kiimte i.e.il heret lie k p'c the

jjiirv aie njilu, live ti ciunifiitis tight.

We ti Hin our ctei Ls to W ns pur.tictiUiv litr imt iMiwuniitt iiurit'tit- tliev woultl tie in buyiiiy lort!.fnii.clvps,

So you cel. the frphetpoo.W, Ftiul the jmitt, Vp hIIuwno oilier kinU lo c sold over uurCOUIllClfl.

Rome (Mii-acle- have ju.st rtrrive4,Ainoitg them a coitsiiiUii-ii- of tare

ELECTA COFFEEr

for those in ho apot rei-il- r r un I it y.ThU hiand ha; im equal lor iniecilie cvcftletu-r- . Slow ctvikiup nml

... oilur trxctu-iv- o l.loftuii1'1"' 'ft arenit jmpio til on hiiylliing usedby oilier cofi't t- importers. ,

The fttKlcnl tin omit kerp all tindelightful oiflee moma iu, and illthe Oust a tul dirt out. .

1 lift a run toifuv mo vi ii

I will huve H i bitakfatlomonuw.

San Jose Market,Albuquerque, N. M.

L "J-

..nil,, .1.- tv:ii, i' is L'ood. liase,.n A. i. Adams Snow is in (Iritisfive feet in depth and very compact.Malls Per k F. W. Fiaiil.lin There isa liieat deal of snow on nearby moun-tains and on north hillsides; roodpiospects for plenty of water

I'ceos Viiiei--lie- d mi SoiilliHesl.Ciwles o. V. K Ill.ken--Sno- It: in

ihe canvons the snow Is from I tofeet deep and ..vctil.v distributed; pros- -

o.w.l !"..v li alee simule are COoll. Caoioí o M 1 Pardee on the Whitnniouniains the snow is evenly distril

i the ooilooU tor writer solplv is wood. Corona P.. Itickhanssnv io rami Into, canyons and iscompact. Cloudcroft .1. 1. Ilailev--The- re

has been only a moderate snowfall In the higher altitudes of the Sac-

ramento niouniains. Snow is confinedto canyons, and the north nidi's tb''hills.

ft GENUINE

CLEARANCE SAL E

F. W. Mahuram, at Mfi Centralis offerltiM real hamulus and Rood

seasonable merchandise lo the peo-pl- e

of AlbiPtuennie. lie has decidedto dispose of. all odds and cuds midin order to do so he has placed Idsentire stoclt at clearing sale prices.a tul eiiboueb it Is a little furtherbut It pays. His store was crowdeda I the first announ and the.:.'. callers el Ihe In : I tclt.olion.

For indigestion nnd nil stomachtroubles take Foley's Orino l.nxniiveIt. is the mHural remedy for indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, bad breath,si. k headache, torpid liver, biliousness nnd habitual constipation. Foley'sOrino Laxative sweet(ns the stoinactiand brenth, nnd tones up the entirflalimentary system. J. H. O'Hielly ACo.

ELKS' THEATER

Thursday, OHJANUARY

i

Mme.

Schumann-Hein- k

necnfitiized ns one of theRtentest singers of the iige,the appearance of Mme, Schuma-

nn-Heinle here is the mostnotable musical event In thehistory af Alhuqurriiuo.

The Inst nnd greatest of thewinter's series of musical at-

tractions.

Seats on sale nt Matsnn'sEl Mniiifiv. Januarv 17. nt 8 a. m.

Prices $2, $2.50 and $3WláfflltU-- 3

ELKS THEATERMonday, 01

COHAN & HARRIS Present

Geo. M. Cohan'sGreatest of All Musical

Triumphs

50 PEOPLE 5045 Minutes

I ROM

BroadwayA Whirlwind of Music,

Fun, Songs, Girlsii i: i: Tin-- iwiors mim.s

"So loiii l;in""I Waul to lie n I'opuf.f Millionaire')

i iiill-lll- i' I ititf i I roto líro;olv.i v

"Mar - .c,.i,d old aiiu "

The play llt.it inipn e- nil ineiiea.l'rliT: 7"c. Si nn. xl .Mi.

cal, on ale et "iI.iImiii Itool. lore.I liilav, d in. 21-- t. nt 7 o'clock.

STORAGE

WANTKD I'lunos, household Roods,etc, stored Mil'ely ut leasonalde

raten. Advanees niade, I'lione iittlThe Security Warehouse nnd Improvement Co. office, rooms S mid 4.llrvvnt Hlock, Third ulreet Bnd Cen-tral venue.

AUCTION.

AUCTION t'll.MllNt. IIOI.SI.If you have miytlilng to ell cull or

write u. We bring resulta. If youneed anything- In tho house furnish-ing line, no have It, tit auctionprices, at our large salesroom, 110West (lold avenue. I'lione 451. KdLelireton. Auctioneer.

LOST

LOST Slrajed or stolen, brown birddog with while points. Reward for

return to C. A. l!e)ttolds, 1222 S. HillSt., I'. O. l'.ox 27:1.

I. ST White Knii'lish li.:2'. terrier,trimmed ears end tul'.. "Liberal re-

ward for return to 212 Copper ave-nueLOST Watch i bal ni. Malíes.' Cross.

11. of L. 1'. K. return to this of-

fice and receive reward.

HELP WANTED Male.V1KX LKAliX burlier uud Short

time required; graduates earn $12to $:iil week. Moler Hurner College,Los Angeles.WAXTIOD Two solli itois; salary and

commission. Hoya I Dye Works, 40;iW. Ccnlral Ave.Á XV inleibg.i.l oison Ilia y earn i;..od

Income correBiomling lor newspap-

er-'. Fxp.'i'lence unnecessary,I'r.'.-o- i l ei espoinlence liuread.

iwidimioii, D c

H ELPJfLEDFWAXTF.il An expiTlenccTl womtlli

for general housework. Apply 914W. Central.WAXTKD AT ONt'IC

waitress out of city; $30 room amiboard. Colburn's KmploymonlAgency, 210 West Silver avenue..rTT"MrCTKÑTw i una rT"í or general

house work, In small family; goodhome, no small children, good NewMexico town, permanent place, good.wi gov Address Housekeeper, careMorning Journal.AX K xFRHI K Nt'K íí rñl line r n n d

dress maker In good New Mexicotown, must have experience In bothInes, n permanent position for theIght party. Address Milliner and

Dressmaker, care Morning Journal.WANT KD A comiielent iierson for

cooking and general housework.Apply to Mrs. John F. I'earce, 7 1

West Central.Av7"'ri:i---i'oniiieii'i- il woman for

general housework. Must be goodook. liood wages. Mrs. F. IIichwentker. r 1 r, w. llnnm Ave.vVAXTKD Hill or woman to do gen

eral housework. Apply Mrs. (lam'ile, 1117 S. Arno, Thorn- HH-I- .

WANTED Positions.VVAXTKD I'osltion by young mnn;

competent office man, bookkeeper,ttenographer, hank ond general of-

fice experience; references. 8., carelournal.A'AXTKI) I'ositloli by cxperleili ei

bookkeeper nnd general ofllce man.Sro health seeker, o. K , Journal.

K A I M A'i'F nurse wants work. MlfeM. C. Sullivan, I'lione 772.

A'AXTKD -- Tositloii as dre.-smak-

by the d.1y. Address IHessina ker.lournal.VVAXTKD Compositor wants

Hon on counlry dully 1

Address i;, ti. it,., care Journal.

CLASSIFIED WS

StrictlyCASH

InÍDroeSmen Agent:

WAXTKP An agent In every town lbNew Mexico; for furl her part trillar?

ulilnsH o. J. Durand, Manager NewMexico Agency k.'imaK Cily City LifeInsurance Co.

THIS MAV 111-- TOl'll I iTPORTCN-1T-

Wanted Intelligent, ener-getic siilisineii, willing to Woili;spli-ndl- opportunity; salary andcommission. Answering, give refer-ences. Address ilox 17IHI, Denver,Colorado.

WANTED BoardersRoom mid board for 2 or 4 gentle-

men: close In. prívale home, mod. in; no sick. Rhone 2 a 1

W A XT D boarders, rooms for realI iirnished and mil urriislieil. ii I S

.1 w :i v.

WANTED Rooms.i;VF,Ii AI?Ve-i,oiisibb- r You pb s" want

fiirnl.'-b- i d colt ig. s and rooms--'out b w eslern Realty Co, I'lione Iff, 7

WANTED MiscellaneousWAXTKD Tlurnbing to rpalr.

A d.-i- f fu.. ,1in.iic r,f.i

WAXTKD-- - Mors, s' to clip. Wilghl s

i:nliii School, air. v. silvcr.M'vAll't RIXO. li.. Il -- i II ü lb'.

dolo- ai v, ir Iroae t'-- r- - .ot::iblcic I'l i le ' : ,11

U .', IKD b tu l.o.-i.- ii il. s.res ).'!'. it-

o.,ti. mg lessons A. i. li. l"l'it. .

Hilo county. Fire limn inc.". Notaryoi'sTHi it ii

i 2 ami .1 Stern Hlork.

.

FOR SALE Real Estate

Full SAI.1'2 lie acre ranch, lift y acreslevel and In flue shape, main ditch

through place, close to city. Mi ly $100.pel" a. re. Hood terms, on1' ot the bestbargaliiH In the valley. Hunsaker &

Thaxton, 2'l.i W. Col.l.

Foli SAI.1'2 B room modern PottageIu lowlands, never been occupied

i',t h or pa) incuts. Southwesternli. aity Co., 201 Fast Central.I ol! íll.i:- - I room, new modern

luid,. Monthly pav incuts. Toiler-lid- .

I Co 2 1'', W. iloUI.

FnU SLK - to arte fruit ranch, con-::sli-

of 7. ihii) vines. 275 fruittries, 4 reres all'all.i, rent luisoolliin-ons- ;

(.m il Irrb-ation- , ml.loinlnjr miiinditch; ix 'd'eni opportimrty for rightparly; good returns; for particularsapply to Leon Darras, Sandoval, -

M.

1't Hi vi.i; 4 rootn i epient; fi'l footi l; in, U':.n. lerins.

I'l, III He ld Co., 2111 W Cold.FOR SM.K- coltage, bath

and electric lights; terms. Applylo owner, Room ii, Stern, blot k.

Ft iR S L1'2 iioiii modi i n brickcottage, cash or payments; bu

from owner, lió N. Hill St.WAXTKD A Utile home; not over

$1.200, on easy paymcnls; pity$ló a month on contract. Address210 West Silver.FOR-SA-

I.K

i'ooiu modern mi carline. $17101. Snap, Tortrflebl Co.,

2DI W. Hold.fiTAVK n fi room brick house, mod-

ern,' in Third Ward, for salrf cheap,im tcasonable terms If luindled iu thenext, few days, T. F. McCnnna, ilround

Slab'- - National Hankltldg.Ft M SAI.K A lew bargains in good

homes, on easv payments. W. H.McMlllion, 211 W. Hold.

SAI.K - A one room tent housefurnished: nearly new; nt a great

bargain if taken soon. C. R, nl.lournal office.For SAI.K-- - Il room limine. $SliO.

Su'iti ims):. $10 per month, Torter-nie- tl

Co.. 211 W. Hold.

FOR SALE Miscellaneoush2XTRA':TKI) HONEY, 10 pounds for

$1; 6 can for $5. Order bymull. W. P. Allen, P. O. Hoi 202,Mhunueriiue, N. M.$riii i 'row li Ranges now $2ó. 114 W

Holil.FOR KALK All sorts ot barnyard

nnd slaughter houst fertilisers?reen or thoroughly dry and pulveri-zed. Delivered In quantities) to suitpurchaser. In any part of the cityAddress phone 140H.

fill s $11. Till. I i"w. Hold Ave,

$125 KDISOX gasoline lighting sys-

tem $25. Crown Furniture Co.,114 W. Gold avenue.$:fi it'wuTl ieVís7. 114 V í oüi A vi

Í575 SODA FOl'XTALV $175 iftaken ut once; eiisy terms to right

pnrty. 114 W. Hold avenue.on i im, hi $2U, 114 W. i o lA v c

i"mP S Í,K iiiirualn: Rem.igt'UXunibcr II tyiiew l iter In first class

sha in. Apply room 4. State NationalHank building.

FOR SALE FurnitureWAX ?KD Furniture to repair. W. A

doff & Co.. phone HUS.

$ir,(l HOTI2L HAXHI-- only $45; two$14 coffee urns $5 each; hot plates

tc. Crown Furniture. Co., 114 W. Goldivenue.$50 IUTY8 3 fine wall eases, two have

sliding glass doors; cost $115 tobuild. 114 AV. Cold avenue.

Full SA LK Household furniture at106 li (road way.

FOR SALE Livestock.FOR SALK Fine sl.glo driver und

rubber tired buggy, cheap. Inquire.11 fi West Silver.

For SALI-- Urna,! chested, heavy setri'iille moillil.iin nonv. cood saddler,

Works double or single. W. V. 11a- -on, 721 F. Hold avenue.

FOR SAI.K Toltles, buggies, harnessat 12l S. Waiter.

FOR , buggy and hnr-- jness. 4 2 0 S. Arno.

FOR SAI.K A few nice pigs, sevenweeks old. Also sotoe choice fllf.'ll- -

fa. Tboiie ts 7 1, or S74.V FÍ-2- leal bargains, gentle sad-

dle horses and saddles: 2 runaboutsand line pair Ladles Kngllsh Ridingbonis Call eartv. Wriubl's RidingSchool, ni::AV. Silvr.FOR SAI.K - Vice gentle pony lloví

an,! ri le W. II. McM iilion, 2 11

Hold.'i i ; s liood loom of ponies:

double batiust. Ooncoid Moiinliilusj.ruiii wagon. Adilnss 1117 1. Ccn-tla- l

BUSINESS CHANCES

11.2.7 TKH Woidi insettsails In ;!; leading papers In Hie 1'. S.

selul lor list. The Dake A d v el t isl I1R

geiicy, 427 South Main street, Lostu:i s. sJVr Jt

For SAI.K btisiues. .rop-eil-

i:niUile .1 );. ii rail, lile, 121

soul li Tbi- d M ''I

Ill s ,v I i . - I'll .tiling and I'l" 'l'ig.lino ' i i i ' ion Imr . v. -

... e e f : ,:n-- i'oi 1. nei.1 . 21 ;VV loll

FOR RENT Miscellaneousrf !ro KÍ..VI W. A. lii'lf ii ne

;':

POULTRY ANDJPET STOCKi;'. is i t i"i ri;i:ii:i:. finé peitti-- r

S. el'l. !; ab n, i. In up, bal ll.s' vil.v

well packed and the prospects torwater at this season atv bettor thandunnis past years; at Monumentliool; the snow Is 4 feet on the leveland in bain above roc k. f. or li feetI'laeitas P. M. F.llis-'-T- he snow is notdrifted but is very compact. SulphurSprtnus 1". D. Fluke- - Snow haidrifted and become vwt anil heavy.Dluewatei Tom lav y Snow Is even-ly distributed and compact. It is rea-sonable to expect two-lliird- s morewater from snow Ibis year Iban last.Mountaine.ir J. W; Corbel t Snow Is

drifted some but fairly w. II peeked InIhe mountains. Fairv -u - 1011a WWinston The snow on the east side ofIhe P.lai k raime is confined to thenorth hillside and tiiilebes

Km l inncKco, (.da nml Mimbres.Alma M. A. tialkt There is no

snow in the valleys; in mountainssnow Is unevenly distributed. andswept Into canyons. Araiíoti F. San-d- i.

jc Snow was Kwepl into neanyonsdrilled and packed: outlook for watersupply is uood. Mogollón .1. DyerTil., snow iu tbi' mountains has beenmade compact by rains. lieservi 1.Hald vein 'There is lots of snow and itis ev enly di-- ti ibuted in the moun-tains; prospects for water are uoodHila W. W. Horn in Ihe mountainsthe snow is in drills In the canvons.non,, in vallevs or on loot bills: is

lor wab r supply are more fav-,- .

table Iban last Venr.( anadian and Xoi'llieiis) Waler-hc- d.

Colo. J. !'. ( 'rua The snowhas he, n swept inio the canyons. Au-rora .1 C. l.aeero Snow is welldiifl.-i- and compact: outlook forwater supplv is eood. probably Ho-

liest tor ir. un Union I.Sno.v is drifted and ery com-

pact and not prospect forw,itcr supply iiit a I liaiiebnienreport heaviest snow in voars onraime and io mountains. Van Mon-

ti n Iv P .M. Ciil - O.out two te. t ,isnow dot iie. tb motilo, it is not drifi-...- I

. Catites ' 15. I try a itTh.-r.- . is sn-.'- i in ihe enyonsand lb. re :ll le vv.it.-- r forvtoek linios i mi' r oi wini'--

Pasnmoiil. J .1 run; Sno ,v hasibiM. d alai ato, as alai railes a r- -

. i, . i .n I Dit) well packed fn ianyun.1 atid tie

TES

Oil KM. el .IhI.iI.OV ÍS'.V)U TIMM Ml. Arrive. I

V. 1. I'Qltfxima KM"'v. io'enii.i t.itnt'i-.- . . . m j"pNo. T. -x - l't i" ",'. p

". S. K.e- - M:oi . iñnpI. writot m.

Vo. 2. T.Miri- -t t:Mttf 4 li.'.pVu. 4, I'll J.iniae.t :n;i

V s 4..p". 10. tiveilan.l . . Sauia

1.1 J'iimi Truiu.'T Mil, Mf-x- Kxpr. s

. sr.. 1:1 .....Vlil, bam. t'ltv A? I ill A'l

N". m. K i. ftt y a- ' hi .a;.p' t.will mid Amuriltii.

1t. 1'. ce n.M--

ii acres and

..Hal Knghiei r v. ill tfiki n uji for eonsbb rationd IV of el ir. li, 1 I il. ace

it:;, y oppos t lie gra ntI.ov a ppi ..ilion raust

i i i t ions subii. til 'i

.ro.erlv backed unaeciibei ) with t he T rrl

i iOI or bel ..re I let t d M'V I.. SFI.I.IVAX.

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8 THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, MONDAY, JANUARY (7, IOIO.

Prestel, who wan'ut'orip time manyIFRENCH ' & LOWBER yenra oro o ronident of Kokomo, In

diana, bul ha lived in Albuquerqueso lonif that he has iienrly forRotten

GEO. W.HICKOX COMPANYXew México' Pioneer .Tcweler.

Chrlsfmn lm pncd, yet wc Mill havo n largo Mock nf Dlnmonrtfanil Melles, which ne nhnll offer at very low prices.THE ARCH PltOXT. 115 South Second Street.

his nativo, town, had both these morCXICHAL DIRECTORS

Licensed r.mhalmeriIAD Y ASSISTANT

ROI W. Cm i ra I. Telephone B60

mentoun occurrences hnniicn to him.Saturday. Saturday morning when hecame down town Mr. I'restcl wasforced to admit that he was one yearolder than he was a year ajto last3ft.Saturday. .Now no one Is mentioninff

Mrs. CovcrdaleCRESCENT HARDWARE CO.Stuvm, Ranges, House Furnishing ;khIh. Cutlery ami Tools, IronIII, Valve and lUtlngs, J'luinliiiiK. Heating, Tin anil 'l')n-- r Work

118 Vi:ST CKXTUAI A V KNIT PHONE CJ5

OUR

Green TagJfik Em eEm

OIn her new location In thoCommercial ( luí üiiililiiifr, cor.1th n ml iii.l.l, Is .still cffi rlns

INRARE BARGAINS

MILLINERYI STRONG BROTHERS

Kokomo'a age. In fact no one knowsit. If J, w. knows how old he is him-self, he never told nny one.

All day ionif Saturday iUr. Prestelcelebrated ids birthday and Saturdayevening a dozen of his friends assist-ed him to eelebrate. Tlw.se friends,all unannounced, called at his resi-dence, 2)4 West Marquette avenue,lief ore lie was aware of what winhappening, Mr. Prestel whs UeliiK pre-sented with a magnificent silver lovingcup by J. Porter J s, whose abilityto handle the Knglish InnKUtitre when,oi rasli.i) and opportunity presentthemselves is well known. It is tobe regretted that the speech madeby Mr. Jones was not taken down Inshorthand to be preserved for poster-ity, it is further to bedeplored that hearfelt expres-sions, gratification and thanksgiv-ing to the donors of the cup, was nottaken down verbal im. Suffice to say,that Mr. J. Kokomo brushnd his wavyhair back from his broad expanse- ofbrow, and assuming first, a Daniel

Our Sales ofKraut

B i'M)i:r. i m;i:s0 Mr. If. It, pultun, l.iidyg KlIlltdlllM'l.Sj Ktron; ItliM'k, Cor. Copper andH Second. Pilone n. ,3

On account of fprlnfr goodstlio slock must bu re-

ducid beforo February 1st.All trimmed ri;m at one-thir- d

rugular value. Also, a completeline of fur lints at half price.

Watch the Show Windowfor Bargains

theAre Now Far Ahead ofTotal Sales of Last

Season

I II K A T K I H C O F A U M(Incorporated)

(25.00 will buy a share In (h greatestprofit inn Kit In tin- - Southwest ml In-

terest In un all'ulfu farm for mil)07.71 r acre. .Dividend of 20 per

cent assured. For full particularaddress or cull on

A. II. hTROl'P.ltd lli'liu Km tit in the reason:lis clean im yuit could make itynur"If; made from a specialkliul of cabbage ron ii whin:climate muí soil nri best adapted.

ONLY ONE MORE WEEK LEFT OF THISSALE AMD YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY

Bargains KM LinesOur Green Tag Sale has been a success, as usual,and we call your attention to this exceptionalopportunity to obtain

Hart Schaffner & Marx

IHcsscldcnWallace(a.NI.KAL

Flgurf--s findI'ONTKAtTOR.Workmanship count

In I he rvvnt Hint you nhmihl notrerelvn ynur inornlns PHi-- r a

h POSTAL TKI.KUKA I'llI'd. Klvlnir your iiuruu nuil uiIiIii'mkonil ttifl paper will te deliver-.- ! by nSpecial Mo..tii(i.i'. The IHcpheneHueclnl Monitniii'r. Tho tolcuh.m.'Nl. J8.

fli.OO n KV A 1(11 .MIOThB uliovn rnwiinl will hi- - iinlil

fur th. onut ami cmvlrtlon or miyone fuufíht c'jplt-i- i of theMornliiK Journal from ilia ilner-iA- y

ut nuhmTlhcm.JUUIt.N.VI 1'1'liMHIIIN'C i'O.

We guarantee more for your innntj'linn nny other contráctil! firm InHEINZ DILL PICKLES

3 for 5c

Webster pose, later changing to acharacteristic Albert J. lieveridge

tho recipient , of the gilt deliv-ered a magnificent, allhoush brieforation of thanks.

After tho outbursts of extemperan-eou- H

oratory had subsided, the dozenconspirator!) were put to the pleasanttask of demolishing an appetizingbanquet which had been prepared forthe occasion.

Those who enj v'ed the fcirthdayparty to tho limit, not neglecting tomention J. Kokomo, were: LeonIlerlzog, Julius Stanh, J. Porter Jones,Hrncst I.andolfi, Joe Scotti, ThomasFrancis Kcleher, Jr., J. fl. McManus,E. I Knight, K. J. Baer, Hoy Mc-

Donald, Hoy Slamm.

lbur iierquo.Office al tli Kiiirrlor 'tuning Mill

'MOM! 377.

LOCAL NEWS OF INTERESTWard's StoreHomer H. Ward, Mgr.

famous Suits and Overcoats at such low figures aswe quote. $18.50 to $22.50 for former$24.00 and $32.50 Suits and Overcoats,Drink niorlntta Por. T'hone A 100 Diamond King. Oh, yc gods!

TT. J. Rumcr, u well known KtocUYou willminer of llotorook, wns u. viwltor In dream about that Din- -

II& Marble x Phone íob the cily yewlenliiy. iiiond Itlnir. All . Lines . of Furnishi Gooding(I. N. IteuHley, cimhlef of the Mo- -Wc will go this very nlsl.t to thr!Klnley county bank. In here on a brief Itoostr-r- 'Oem tdheater.buMlncHH vIkII from Oiilluji.

Claud HuttoStenog rartnerand Notary PublicTÍ7 U2 W. Gold

Phone 898.

I4 if a sc r't, t his Diamond llini;?Mm. '. II. MoiHe mid ilanghler of3, South Walter Mreet, leave tonlkhl

Are still on sale at reduced prices and it will pay youto call and see us without waiting any longer.

HORSES CLIPPED

WRIGHT'S RIDING SCHOOL

315 W. Silver.for a no vera I weeks' vlull In ('a n it He true about the Diamond

Itiiia?The Shakespeare Study cIuhk will

Well, 1 gllCMM I üd (hut llln;.yes!ineei j u em i a y evcniriK ul the woman

TO TIIOSK WHO WEAR TPTtN.St idar'd Plumbing & Heating noVV COLTJIRH OCR MOW 20TnCliNTrilY rOIJjAR SIIAITR OF- - SIMON STERN

The Central Avenue Clothier

ITHS TUR MílH-T-XTIO- OF CTIMl tmiFOIIT. DOF.SN'T CRACK

COMPANY.

413 W. Central Ave.Prompt and Cnrofiil attention to nil

OnliTN.tixfpiionf. ni.

club IhiIIiIJi'.k; with Mrs. linker noleader.

There will be a regular meetiiiB ofthe Sons of VetermiH In A. i. I'. W.hall at 7::i lhl cvcIiIiik. John

commaiidir,A six tnontliH old Henteh (.'ollle pup-

py, while rliur around neck, very fa;,strayed yestcrdiiy from 110 SmithArno street. Kinder please notifyowner or telephutii! 1.14 and reeeKdtoward.

Tit. KITHFR. AND T.KTS TIIFTIF SI IP F.ASY. IMPF.R1AI, I.ATN

r-r-t TtmVF noOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXX)000000 ALBUQUERQUE FOUNDRY and

l.IMHHI

MACHINE, WORKSUFPAIRS ' PROMITIjY ' MADE.

Iron ami ltritss i ustingsALHigl lOKQl i:, NFW MF.X.

I sure had crowds. (Jem.

THE KLEAN KITCHEN110 North Second St.

The beat service at tile least coilto h had In Albuquerque.

Prompt ncn, Iciinliiiess and(jiiiillty.

BBS W II I T I'.''im a minimi ct (on miiiiy Dia-iiion- il

UiiiKH?- -

" yoii n I a i'iii'M-ntcr- , tclcplwincllcsi Ideo; phono !177.

;OOOOCXX 5COOCOCOOOOOOOOOOOCK

Why a XMiinan like a DiaiiDimlNothing Starts Your Blood to Circulating these cool morningslike a good American Block Coal fire. We have

The American Block CoalA2:TEC FUEL CO. TELEPHONE 251

Wasn't It fine Tpealir.

Saiil.iiry Plumbing: AL llealln' Co.Repairing a specialty. 101 Southliroadway. Plume U1U or 111!). v

noil the DiamondA liltlc WhileKing Is mine.

"ill, you (einv!

PURE FRESH BUTTER MILK

and GOLDEN JERSEY BUTTER

The Matthew Dairy & Supply Co.'I'M l'lll., an ion VlMt l ll MHKTII s'l ltl l'" SILKS ONLY!CHARLES HEANEY DIES

IN HIS CHICAGO HOME

Young Man Who Spent s Mini Mont lisIn lhiiiiicripii Pusses vMiy.EVERITT

Leading Jeweler

tyyyyyyyyyyy

Kllend'i here have received news ofthe death In Chicago recently ofi 'Inn les lleaney who spent severalmonths In AlluiiimTipie this winter inTill DIAMOND PALACK KNTU AI, AVICN'I'l' in iTI'iii I to regain Ills health. De-based uns a son of Fire Msarhul

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HAVE specially priced for thisWE only, three qualities of Silks.These are splendid values at the regularprice, and EXCEPTIONAL values at theprices quoted below. All the wantedshades are to be found in either lot.

25 in. Foulards, regular price 75c; Special, 49c19 in. Fancy Louisine, regular price 75c; Special . . 49c19 in. Fancy Taffetas, regular price 60c: Special . . 39c

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Stetson $1,00 Hats, fall and winter shapes; fSale pi ice :.$J.jU20 Per Cent off on ail

Youth's Suits and Overcoats.

All Boys' Straight Pants Suits at Half Price.

Wen's nil wool Sweater Coats; resillar pi ice $3.00 to4.50; sale price $3.00

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