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ALBUQUEKQXJE MOENING JOURNAL,.Mail 50 cts. H Month: Single Coplea, A cents.

THIRTY-FIRS- T YEAR. Vol. CXXI, No. 56. AlILUUVULIIVWRlinilFRnilF. NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1909. Hv Currier HO (fills 11 moniii.

tumo fur the ball; that ol ti

girl, with shoit blue and white MTÜ INSTATE ATTACK1LAW TO L

HEAD OF DRYON CHARACTERNUMBER OF

cities and towim to extend water andsewer systems owned by the munici-pality by allow ins property owners tomake and pay for such extension andto be reimbursed by means of certi-ficates of indebtedness issued by themunicipality.

Hailroud Commission Kill I p.Immediately Miter the afternoon

session the house went into caucusupon a railroad commission bill whichhas been prepared hy Mr. Hushkc-vitz- .

What action of the caucus wasis not known, but it Is understoodtonight tlutt it "i,s favorable to thehill, and that It may lie passed to-

morrow under suspension of the rules.This hitler, however, has not beenconfirmed. The bill is a bulky doc-

ument, providiUK for the creation (if

a commission of three members, whoare given powers to in-

vestigate the business, not only of

railroad corporations, but of expresscompanies and telegraph ami tele-

phone companies.Council Passes Aci-ipil- a Hill.

The council, this afternoon, by

Cooper,, was master in chancery ofMaury county. He asked him toidentify the petition ill the Milt I'll, il

against him In vvbicb be w.t chargedw ith appropriating money to hi ,m n

useThe defendant s attorney instructed

him not to answer and appealed tothe court, claiming that the charge."were too remote to be brought in 'becase against Coopei's , hura- - ter. Thejury retired and argument ou r thispoint was begun The state's attor-ney told the court In- - proposed toshow that Cooper was an embezzlerlo the extent of over 1 1 Uii.uuO. thusto show to the jury Just how much

should he placed ml Ills words.""We propose to show that lo- i

from Hie estates widows,orphans, from Mi,- county and fromthe suite, timl the very records keptby bin. prove it," said the attorney.

He said there was a further reason.Cooper was stung hy n lew sarcasticeditorials, be said, but when openlyaccused of embezzlement he neversaid "the town Is not big enough forhfin and the man wbo made thecharges."

The defendant's counsel repliedthat it vvas never claintcd Cal mackwas killed because of his editorials,but that Hobln Cooper shot him In

e. ,

After two hours' argument .' iidgeHalt suggested that the state turnover the charges against Cooper tothe defense for examination, and a re-

cess was th.-- taken.Judge Hart inled that the state

crate rental will be charged ten- -

ants,The building will be efei ted on a

large plot close to the Fast liver.They will be provided with amplelight shafts, large courts and attrac-tive roof parlors and gardens, willbe six stories in height, and will con-

tain about 3T"i apartments of fromtwo to five rooms and bath each.

ANTI-GAMBLI- LAW

PASSES HOUSE IN NEVADA

Carson. Nov.. Feb. L'4 Th ,!'"- - Vlgambling law passed the asse J '' si?

day by a vote of t , to 20. At theconclusion of the vote and before it

had been Announced. Dodge, ofWashoe, ami Kay.-roft- of oruisby.changed th - otes ill order to givenotice of motion to reconsider. Thismade the final vote 211 to IS.

The hill, as passed, curries theamendment offered by the majority ofthe public morals committee, whichextends the time when it shall

operative from September, 190.to January I of the coming year. Thebill is entitled "An act prohibitinggambling, providing for the destruc-tion of gambling property and pun-

ishment for violation."

HURRICANE SWEEPSMEXICAN GULF COAST

I'ciirs for Safety of Vessel-Siiilile- Caught hiStorm.

Mexico City. Feb. 24. Steamshiptraffic along the gulf coast has beenseriously interrupted by a heavy galewhich has been blowing for the pasttwenty-fou- r hours. No ships havebeen able to enter or leave the portsof Vera Cruz and Tampico during a

this time. The storm is the worst ofthe year. Fears are entertained forsome of the smaller craft cnught in

the open when the storm unexpected-l- v

swept down tin coast.Troops Leaving Culm.

FIREMAN CRUSHED TO

DEATH UNDER ENGINE

Colfax, Wash.. Feb. 24 An Ore-

gon liullroad and Navigation extrafreight, westbound, from ClangerCity to Ciuatlllu, was wrecked atScott, t .vetity-eigl- it m'les west of(ranger City, tonight. V. liner,the fireman, was crushed to death be-

neath the engine. John Koddy, en-

gineer, escaped injury.llaer was married here on Saturday

to Miss Itessie Barnes, a well knownyoung woman of. Colfax. This washis lirst trip aft-- bis íuan ige.

InTroops Leaving Cuba.

i

Havana, Feb. 24. The transportSumner, which arrived here fromSantiago with two battalions of theeighteenth Infantry, took aboard twobatteries of mountain artillery fromCamp Columbia today, and left forNewport News. The transportsMeade and McClellan will sail to-

morrow with the Fleveiith cavalryand the Fifth Infantry. The onlyAmerican troops remaining on the is-

land after that will be the Twenty-sevent- h

Infantry.

Admiral I'rankllit Head.Washington. Feb. 24. Hear Ad-

miral Samuel P. Franklin. retired,died at his home here today, aged S4.

A large share of his 4H years of ser-

vice was passed at sea. and Includednaval actions and opeitinns 111 theMexican and Civil wins. He wnscommander-in-chie- f or the Kuropeanstation in 1SS5-1XS-

Anti-Alie- n Act In Nevada.Carson. Nov., Feb. 24. The senate

f the Nevada legislature today passed an aiiti-alle- n hill which lias u- -

ready been adopted hy the assemlny.It Is In the form of n Joint concurrent resolution providing mat analiens ami foreigners shall he excluded from federal and state grazinglands.

Scnnt.,1- tioyd. the democratic leader cast the only vote against tne resoItition.

BENEFITS OF CAREY

ACT EXTENDED IN

NEW BOMeasure Signed Yesterday by

President Means Active Op-

eration on Big Private Irriga-

tion Projects at Once.

Morning Journal Hulean. 1

The Palace ll.it.-l- .,

Santa Fe. N. M . Feb. J4. j

Covi rnor Curry received a t

from Washington today announcingthat President Koosevelt has sigm .1

the bill extending the provisions ofthe Carey act to New Mexiro and Arizona The legislature will at omepass u bill accepting the terms of theact as is required and this action willput the law into effect on the pub-

lic domain in this territory.of the Carey act for N-- w

Mexico means a very great deal In

the deveb.pm-- nt of irrigation pro-

jects A number of iry large pri-

vate projects are now ready to beginconstruction waiting only for the ex-

tension of tin- Carey act to commenceactive operations. The will be

I a large extension of the Irrigated areaof N.-v- Mexico !n the Immediate

heck-- il dress and wide sun bat.Sli- - Hint to the ball at It o'clock

Willi the p. in Is bidden iliuiei in i simple costume. She did not becomenvaie that they had disappeared un

til 4 o'clock in tne morningMiss .1, nnie Crock, r is a daugniei

f on- - of Californias wealthy pin- -

ncers. She Ir one of the riciie-,-

women In the west, having Inheriteda large share of her fathers estile,

The necklace. which has beenranked as one of the I'lm-a- in thewest, if t in the country, is coin- -

pi.se.l of fifty-thre- e inagnit icentpearls. all fhnil-- si specimens.which were brought hy Miss Crockerfrom F.urope sonic J s ago. TheyWere set by Shrev and mpaiiy.local Jewelry firm.

As soon as MisN Crock, r discover-ed her loss she rep.u-ee- It to her rel-

atives, several of whom were presentat the ball, and the aid of the Plnk--rlo- n

ditective iigem-- was sought lit

once. Four detectives have beenworking on tin- cas- - all day but havefailed to discover any clew that mightlead to tile I cCOVcl-- of M- l- UeckhtC.'or the captuie of the thief.

COLORADO SPRINGS TO

HAVE RECALL IN CHARTER

Colorado Springs, Colo , Fell. 24.

After unanimously providing for

the charter convention today

fixed thirty per cut as the propor

tion of voters necessary to call ti

social election to fill tile otlice ol

any Incunih-t- it whom it is sought to

4. ill Slabs Her Seducer.,Sal-il- l. Ark.. F-- b. .'4. wait

niif trial on a charge of seduction y, s

terday, W. '. Jones, a men-hun- ol

Mninniouth Springs, was stabbed andfatally vv i.b'd by Mi s l.iv-..h- Klss.c.the plaintiff In the case. lioth w eremembers of prominent families.

i:trudltMin Treaty Willi IIhiicc.Washington. Feb J I. An extradi-

tion treaty with France was unbredfavorably reported today from thesenate committee on foreign relation.

HOUSE REJECTS ALL

BASES III

Piesitlent's Salary Will Remain

at Same Old Figure If Ec-

onomical RcpiesentativesHave Their Way,

(By Mornlna J.uirDnl S.ll !.aad IVIra)

Washington, I '.. Kelt. 24 -- Th"house today rejected the Heiiatf pro-

vision Increasing to $ utl.iiilh the sal-

ary of the president.In a lively In the house on

the conference report on M- i- execu-

tive, legislative ami Judicial appro-prkftlo- n

bill. Messrs. I 'iiilerw nod ofAlabama. Iind' Clark. of --Missouri,criticised the senate Increases in ap-

propriations especially In to

subir!, s.Messrs. Pingliain id 1'ciiiihv Iv anhi,

I Illicit of Massachusetts, and Liv ings-

ton of C.eorgla, tin- lions iiiferces,strenuously defended their reportwhich, Insofar as Mole was no ills,agreement, wns adopted.

When the discussion turned on theincreased salaries of the president,vice president, speaker of the houseand judges about which tin- confereescould nol agree, Mr. Clark renewedhis criticisms, declaring that Inst. ad

J.".,).""!) tl.. pr, nt actually re-

ceived $'.".11,1100 per annumThe Mite on each Increase was tak-

en separately. The hou-- e refused toaccept the s. nut.- amendment Increas-ing the speaker's salary

After the señale amendment allow-ing the president $1u.ii,i(i bad en

all Ulllisil.il s, I- resulted.rs scrambled for recognition !

make various motions The speaker,unruffled by his besiegers, In Id thata motion by Mr. Watson ( Indiana i.

to recede from the milamend It so as to mak- - Hi- - salary$T.--

,, Olii) vvas preferential. Mr. Watsonsought to shut off debate by mov-

ing the previous ipi.stlon and on thatproposition the roll again was called.

The previous (llesthi was ordcr.--

and the amen, imeiil was carried Mil

to 1 Ci amid republican a, .plans.Th- - amendment will make

to thes salarv -- univalentpresent sala iv plus th- - liVlum li.ro-tofoi- e

alione, I bun for travelingth- - appl "opl latioll strick.

-- n .on.Th- - ll.I 'IS- - I. Je, t'-- III- - W h'de Sél-

lale an, . i, dm. nt and allam, lolm-n- ts p. Naming t. the

slate departmentTh- - n, vt buttle was wag. ,1 on lb

senat- - amen, In. .in Ib- - -- alai

ley .,f ted. ral tiida-- H Finding Ib-- ni.

.eh.s in a hopeless niinoril th- - on.f. r, ii. - commit!-- - mov.-- a non-- , on- -

1 los,lli in an inact ion vv is ta Iv 11 ami th- - loll ntha. k ot c.l ru

Mai. rial I '.edit. Hon on Sic. I.

, u York. Feb. I New .piota-tio-

giv en to val lolls steel ls

bv the Cliit-- d Stales Ste-- I Cor-

poral Ion today wen- $1 'HI per hnn-dr-- d

pounds for slmp-- s and plat- -and $l.: r- -r bars This nts

reduction of li a ton for sf-- 1

shapes and or $4 a t- -n cr st-.- -l bus.It is d alo that the . or ra-C-

r- - .toci'il st- -. I pipe about. Jl'i a

ton

FARBGOVERNOR NORRIS IS

CHOSEN AS PRESIDENT

Billings Will Get Next Annual

Meeting; Lively Debate on

Methods of Conserving Mois-

ture in the Soils,

I By Morning Jourunl Huetilal ljui WlralCheyenne. '.. Feb. 2 I I dscits--lo- n

of the proper methods of treat-

ing arid lands occupied the attentionof the Trunsinlssouri Dry Farmingcongress today. The débale followedthe reading oí reports from the ex-

perimental farms and agriculturalstations of twcnt.v-on- e states,

experta who have gatheredtheir knowledge from long Investiga-tion and practical farmers, whoseknowledge comes from the wrestingof a living front the soil, participated.There vvas a. wide divergence ofopinion on many subjects, but nilunited in making pertinent and un- -

complimentary remarks concertiingthe manufacturers of agricultural ma-

chinery. W hen James H McColl, ofAustralia, took the chair then' wasfully double the attendance of theopening session, delegates who hadbeen ilela.ved, arriving in large num-

bers.Kdvvln F. Nori-ls- governor of Mon-

tana, was iiiianlniouslv chosen presi-

dent of the congress for the ensuingvear. and his selection makes It evi-

dent i hut Hillings, Mont., will he se-

lected as the next place of meeting.All other camlldat-- s have apparentlyw ithilruw ii.

The iiii-sti- which produced themost lively debate of the WUM

I In- method of conserving tne mois-ture ol soils In regions wlyre rainfall

light, by treatment immediately ar-i- -

planting.The resolution proposing Mint the

nitnii If the orguiii.atioii be chang-- a

to the Intcriiuiionul Arid Farming;llgtcSS met Willi strong opposition,

llll'g- - r, mi--, hi l of thu delegates

slsl on Hie inline "drytal llehg Thlj- - i solution, with ii

number of others, rciiui'Btlng government assistance In milliiiug goonroads, providing for a pcrniauclit fieldoiumlsslonci- - and coiiipilmcntiiiRiiiigressmaii Mondell, of Wyoming.

on securing in- - passage u ine -- '

acre homestead law. were, referred tothe coinmllti i resolutions.

were received todaywinch aroused some debate. One pro-

poses to change the name lo the In-

ternational Arid Fanning congress,ami (Stabllshes pcrnuiiiciit hciidiiun

In some vvest-r- n city. A largenumber of delégales iiuilst on Ihuword 'dry" and the effort to substitute the wont "ul HI promises mlead to some discussion.

were also Introducedurging the survey of governmentlands In various states which ale de-

sirable for settlement ; urging gov-

ernment assistance In building ofgood roods, opposing the recommen-dation by the congress of any par-

ticular system of drj farming; askingfor government In gath-ering International Information In re-

gard to dry funning, results and sta-

tistics: asking Mint dry farmed cropsbe included In the gov. i uiiicnt cropreports; favoring the raising of afund for the maintenance of a per-

manent field c inlsshinor to further,irv .mining activity and experiment,ami ciimnicniliiig Coiigr. si man Mon-

dell, of Wyoming, for his success inthe passage (d the D acre

homestead law. All the resolutionsWere ef ,1 I. th. minitt, ii

resoltlt Ions.A r solution vvas adopted granting

iiu bonoraiy appointment asid the congress to each of

III,' foreign delegates p! CS, lit.-- S'

FELONG WARRANT OUT

FOR NEVADA PROMOTER

Hello, Ne 'eh. M Wanted forfelony," are tin-

type,,,rds in big black

printed aero circuláis sent outtodav hv Sheriff Pel i -- II. of Uem,calling for th- - arr.st ot Frank J.

ron. nt In. I ilruiienthai cam. herefrom San Fran, Iscu about a year ago.broke into nevvspai- -r work, was de-

feated for assembly man al the last. Ie. lion and then engaged In thepoultry livalti.-s-

A w ek ago bis husin.-s- was i lose.land be disapp. ai'-- .l alter borrow iuKf'oni bis wom.n customers, passingworthies-- , he, ks and mortgaging hWbusiness pro,., rty, which he did notown. lo different persons. Hisi. it.- b.ts a liivorc- - suit against him, ii.hng in th- - local courts.

DENIES CHILDREN WERE

SOL DINTO SLAVERY

Washington. F-- b -- 4 After nil of.filial iMV.stigaMon conducted by ca-

ble Paron Mayor li. s planches, theItalian ambassador has issued anolii, , denial v.f published storythat in th- - ate. ami confusion fol-

lowing the Italian eaitb,iiake a largenumh.r of ornb died children havbeen sold into whit- - slavery''a, .road

OF COLONEL

COOPER

Prosecution in TennesseeMurder Trial Attempts to

Prove Defendant Robbed

State Treasury,

ALLEGED ACT WAS

COMMITTED YEARS AGO

Ancient Documents Dug Up in

Sensational Effort to Dis-

credit Man Whose Son Killed

Senator Carmack.

Br Morning Journal gperlsl ImhiI Vhc

Nashville Tenn.. Feb. J'l We ex

that Colonel Cooper waspect to provedefaulter to the extent of more than

jlun.iMifi while clerk and master of

chancery or Matiry county."This announcement by attorneys for

the prosecution caused much dissen-

sion at today's session of the trial ofthe Coopers and Sharjie, charged withkilling former Senator Carmack Af-

ter an exciting day the session closedwith Colonel Cooper yet on the stand.

The state resurrected some oldrecords concerning nil Inves-

tigation Into the defalcation or StateTreasurer M. T. Folk in tin- early(id's.. It offered to prove that thou-

sands of dollars of tile state's money

was invested by Polk with ColonelCooper and others in a Mexican sil-

ver mine scheme and other financialundertakings.

Colonel Cooper sold, '.n answer toquestions, that the supposed Irregu-

larities In his office of clerk and mas-

ter In chancery were due to bad,,,-- muir talo kkeeiiing and

that i ' er dollar v c, mad- - good H"

admitted that Polk was bis partnerthe ntures but declared that be

Coopcrl never handled Hie money

and had no knowledge that It was

taken IroBi the state's strong box.Colonel Cooper repeatedly urged

Judge Anderson to let the state ask"any question on any subject." bufwhen court adjourned the cross ex-

amination bad only fairly started.response to questions ( oloiiel

Cooper said that as be upproMcneuSeventh avenue on the day ot in- -shooting, in company with bis son.lEohiu, and the defendant, Sharpe. idsson took hold of nis arm nim n,'--him to hurry. The nervous grasparoused his suspicion and Intuitivelyhe till lied and saw arniack.

Instantly I decided to go over anilhave a plain talk with l armticK.said the witness, "and see Ii this al-i- -

.ii- - nieii was worrying mv friends.my children and myself couldn't be

stopped."When von started out did you In

tend to meet him'.No, sir. Tlie linpluse cu ni i

me at once when 1 saw him to go

er and talk to him.''Colonel Cooper said that when he

spoke to Carmack the latter drew uphis head as though he had' not seenhim and at once drew his revolver.Just before this Carmack had spokento Mrs. Frist man, and vvnen no onhis revolver he pulled Mrs. Fast manbetween himself and Cooper.

I had made no hostile move.' saidthe witness.

What did yon say?""I unid I thought that It was damn-

ed cowardly to get behind a womanwith a pistol in his hands."

"'"Hid you have your revolver out-- Not al that time ""Hid you ban- any purpose of

shout ing or killing him ?"v,i Mir Senator Carmack got

around behind u post and at the sametime Itnbin got hi between us. in a

second Carmack shot between Mu-

llóles and Itnbin got around them.Then for the first time I saw Hobln'srevolver and saw- - him shoot."

The witness said lie did not drawhis until after Kobln vvas

shot. He then drew- - his gun but saw-tha- t

Carmack was down and thatRobin vvas shot, so he put It back ill

his pocket. He said that five shots In

nil were fired.Cooper toíd of surrendering him-

self and of turning over his revolvertn th- - pollc- - seiegant. The gun wasstill unfir-.- l. be said

The stat-'- s attorney then handedthe witness solio bonds given when

IMIOKT.VT NOTICETO Al KHTISKKS

To liimire publication In theSunday issue of The MorningJournal nil copy for display.Ivertlement must be handed

In before l. m. of the pre-

ceding Thursday. Mechanicallimitation of the plant andthe rapid growth in popu-

larity of the Sunday advertise-ment among Albuquerquebusiness men make thli ruleunavoidable.Journal Publishing Coinpuny.

E MPLOYES

PASSES HOUSE WITHOUT

MATERIAL OPPOSITION

Fivos Salaries of Clerks, Ste-

nographers and Capitol

Sweepers; Means Saving of

35,000 Over Present Cost,

Morn UK Journal Hiii-can-

Til,' Palace Hold.Santa Fe, N. .M . Feb. L'4.

The house r representatives this

afternoon passed under suspension of

Ihr rules and liy " vote of I'd to 2,

a hill fixing the miinlier of extra em-

ployes to 1,' employe, 1 in future by

hath the house and council and fix-

ing the number Of Slleh employes forem h house. The bill, house bill Xo.

1T4. was, introduced by Mr. Huberts,

of Colfax county, and was passed

under suspension of the rules on mo-lio- n

of Mr. llrown. It was reportedto the council this afternoon and was

referred in thai hdy to the financenouniiuee. which is expected to makea favorable report upon It withoutmuí h delay.

A bill of similar nature, introducedlays, ago by Mr. Walters, np- -

lying null to the house uf repre-sentatives, iiiu laid on the table hythc house this morning, because itivas desired to place the council ontil,.- same basis, resulting in the newbill, which ivas passed this uftornoon

The bill tak's effect thirty days uf--

its passage, so that it does not af-

fect tbu legislature, l.'nderthe terms of tills bill each bouse w illbe iiititk-- to nonio twenty employe,wbo are to be paid from $1 to $( eachp'-- day. depending upon the employ-ment. Pages will receive $1 per day,sweepers $;l per day, committee clerks$1 a day and stenographers $ii a day.The bill when carried into effect will

..-- lie.-- l'. , . .!f Xtr "S

a little more than one third-- . Thep'esent legislature at the end of itss'ysini, will have expended about $15,- -

(KIO f,,- contingent expenses. I'lldiTthe terms of this bill the expensesu ill be limited to about $10. t forboth houses, The bill lias b, un- -

del- discussion the greater part of tbi-

session, and it was considered ii t onetime lo make it apply to th presentsession. This lias considcl rd useless.h, Hi ever, sine, practically the entirefund for this session had be, 'ii dis- -

posed of.toiilercncc on J :d ileal ion Hills.

The house today passed severalamendments to the general d ucationlaw, among them an act by Mr. Val-d,-

amending the compulsory edil-cut-

n law so as to require attend-ance at school between the ages ofsix and sixteen years. The originalbill provided that the age limit shouldbe between six iiiul twenty years. Mr.

K.ilicrts advocated and finally suc-

ceeded in passing an amendment providing for ii penalty for failure to

send childrei i to school,The vote on the final passage ot

the bill was unanimous,The housi passed a nnth bill hv

Mr. Valdex. bouse bill No. 7 i . whichamends the law Tor the protection of

children attending si hool. At themorning session the first bill al'fect-iiii- r

tin- education bill was passed.This was bouse bill No. 10. by Mr.

Mania, of Bernalillo cnuiny. weicok s to remove some of the restric-

tions now surrounding the granting of

third grade certificates.All of these hills are now in the

1. .in, Is ,,f the educational committee"I the council and will probably brcusid, red iM connection with the,.. i.fei, uce committee which has been:u loiiMiltation with the members ofHo territorial hoard oí education on

school legislation. The probability- that all the hills will he embodied

(a .in omnibus measure.Sheriff Kill l'uw lloii

The bouse this aft, rnooi, passedh"tje substitute for bouse bill No.

I",, making a number of changes inthe allowed sheriffs. Th- - sub-

stitute bill is the measure upon whichth, sheriffs agreed during th'-i- rc lit meeting belc. It pi. .vides that'ii, riffs shall receive a fee of onebillar for each service or summons

and fur each person subpoenaed, andm ikes a number of other changeswhich increase the fees of that f- -t

ee. upe uf the changes made is thatm the future sheriffs shall o ive

v in. rent h day for the firsti received at county jail

ie -- re t''. After the first Mifii,. f shall be

a ..ay. This change asr. representations of sheriffs

in Mnaller counties, win. . laitn' "Ueiitly they do not have more

' prisoners duiing the neoith.t they .aniiot fed this small

r at fifty cents per day.sal Option Herd Imw I'll ed.

The house Rba passed house toil' Tl. by Mr liak' r. allowing

option upon th.- herd law in Quay,'í'iad.ilupe and parts of Curry andHeev, U ounlies. A similar billbas been introducid in the council"If.-- , tints these counties, and theboas.- hid will probably be passedw itlmut opposition.

Th. house also passed house billNo. S. h Mr. M iliins. villi, h allows

unanimous vote, pauses council billXo. 3x, by Mr. Haca, of. Socorrocounty, regulating acequia electionsand the management of communityditches. This bill has been on the ta-

ble for several days at the request of

Mr. Prince, President Spices and oth-

ers, who have desired to examine It.

There was no opposition to the bill

In the council in its amended form.One of the interesting features of

the afternoon session of the councilwas the introduction of a number of

petitions askliiK tor local option.These petitions were presented by

Mr. rpton, Mr. Prime and Mr, Han-le-

One of the petitions presentedhy Mr. llanley. carrying the namesof 1,0(10 people in Alhu(Uer(,ue, Thesepetitions. together with council bill

No. S.'i, which was introduced by Mr.

Hewitt, were referred to the commit-tee on territorial affairs, in whichcommittee the bill Introduced by

President Spiess, providing for regu-

lation of liquor traffic, has bren forsome time. A number of local op-

tion anil liquor regulation bills havebeen introduced in the house, but(bus far none of them have reachedthe council Mr. Prince this after-noon Introduced council bill No. H4,

which provides for the assessment of

sheep on the first of April in the

( Continued on Page 2, Column .".)

GAPITOL F URNITURE

STOLEN F ROM

Mi GAR

Silverware, Linen and CutleryCarried Off by Ihieves;Prisoner Breaks Out of Pen-

itentiary at Santa Fe,

Morning Journal Purea u.

The Palace ilute!, jPatita Fe N. M . Feb. j

Tt has been' discovered upon open-inn- -

one ,,f the cars ciirrvioe- furniture for the new executive mansionthat the car had been broken Into

sunn Mm during its Journey to SantaFr. and that sen-ra- hundred dollarsworth of goods bad bc-- taken out.

This includes a considerable quantityof silverware and cutlery and a largeamount of linen. The theft was com-

mitted sume I, lace between St. Mollis

and Santa Fe. The linen was allmotiogrammcd and It is not believedthat the thieves can dispose uf it with-

out detection. The furniture, linen,etc.. was purchase! recently by Ar-

thur a rncnioer of the capí-

tol improvement commission, while In

tl ast.Prisoner Went Out Trap Hoor.

August F.tiennc, who escaped tromthe penitentiary yesterday, is discovered to have been provided with a

rope by which he let himself downfrom the roof of the hospital, havinggained the roof by means ot a trapdoor. F.tiennc was a baker at mepenitentiary and made bis escape outof the grounds by climbing the water spout to the roof ot the ceil nouse,when he secured entrance to thechapel, and again using his rope, lithimself out one oí the windows tofreedom. The . scape --had evidentlybeen carefully planned.

Water Kislit Granted.Territorial Kngineer Sullivan today

approved water right appropriations asfollows:

Ity C. F. Spader, of Bernalillo, forfour and a half cubic fed from theriver Kio lie Ijis Huertas, near Ber-

nalillo, to irrigate (Ml acr-- s of land;by Willis Martin '" . of San "Juancounty, to Increase their water ap-

propriation from the San Juan riv-- r.

for power purposes to ninety-si- x sec-

onds fe- -t The engineer has givennotice of hearings on April I upon

the application .,f J. I. Huran. of La-

mpinos. Kio Arriba county, to be al-

lowed to divert vvat. r from the Can-

ada do Montoya for a res. rvoir andupon the application d J. n rn.if Antonito. Colo., tor a small divi

sion project from the Kio San Am mloin Kio Arriba county.

MODEL TENEMENTS FOR

WHITE PLAGUE VICTIMS

New York. F.b. 24 Mrs. W. K.

Van. I. rbilt. Sr. has given more thanll.fioii.orui ,for th-- - . recti. m of fourmodel tenements for persons suffer-ing with tuberculosis, it was an-

nounced today. Th- - buildings are to

be operated in connection with Dr.ry I.. Shivl-v- 's tuberculosis clinic

of the Presbyterian hospital. A mod- -

miirlit ask Cooper if he vvas ever clerkand master of chancery,- if be v

defaulted In certain cases and alsowhether he did not embez.le $100ono. '

The lurv was brought in and thestate resumed its cross examination.

The state questioned Colonel Coopat length regarding his alleged

shortauc while clerk and master Inchancery of Maury euiinl.v.

"I do not admit any shortage. 1

admit hick of business ability in my

office. 1 bad mv brother and mybrother's son in the office. Thdwere mativ errors but every soul whohad a dollar In that got it out- -

side und there was never a dishonestact. I resigned to enter thetul

"Talking of the legislator lid

Attorney Fil.bugh. "1 ask you it youare the I 1' ooper ineiu tone, i ni

the legislative records of líici who,according to an Investigating . om- -

llllttee, paid out I of the statesmoney in conjunction w itli MuteTreasurer Polk for a silver mine inNew Mexico?"

"1 presume I am.""Was it not true that M. T Polk,

treasurer of Tennessee, furnished themoney out of the slate treasury to en-

gage In the walnut business'.'""No. sir, Polk supplied the money

hut I do not know that a dollar evercam-- ' from th '.reasui-i- ' "

"And didn't the same M. T, Polktake JIOii.iiOii of the state's money toenable you and others to purchasethe Nashville Amerh an '."'

"No, sir; I never heard of It.""Didn't you know that there was

found in Polk's box duebills from you aggregating J "iD.iiflii '."'

"It Is tin untruth. It' such werefound they are forgi rh s."

Next the state swung over to theSunday before Die killing.

Did you tell Mr. Craig to tell Car-mack that your name must not ap-

pear In I lie Teiiucsseaii again and ti

it did. he or .vou must .lie?""No. sir.""Mil you say 'Mils must ci use of

the town Is not big em. ugh for lll

of us'?""I did.""Hid you mean it or was it

hlulT?""I meant It. 1 have ilwuys bellcv- -

-- d that a man who has a rightingtongue should' k ep a. fighting body."

"Vou kept a fighting body?"No, sir. 1 did mil, but lb- - man

who wrote those editorials liad a

fighting tongue."

lcud Trust Meets CiniMlitioii.Pittsbrg, Feb. 1'4 Following the

lead of the Cnlted States Steel (

poration, the National I.eail coinp;has declared an open market for-- .adunil Its products. This move is op,en-o-

ly admitted to be due lo the disccry that the Independent lend ni- -

minies were cutting rates mi ev eryhand to secure contract".

RARE GEMS STOLEN

FROM BALLROOM IN

SAN FRANCISCO

Miss Crocker, Society Belle atGolden Gate, Loses Magnifi-

cent Pearl Necklace; No Clue

to Thief,

IHr MamlMf Juml anwlol Imh Wlra!

San Francisco. I'd. J4 A ;i.tn(ip. arl ie . klace b. longing to Miss

Jennie Cro. k- -r of this lt was stolen

during th- - Mar, II Crc . ball gl-.- by

Mrs. Chiill-- H Al. xniei.r at Hi- - St

Fran-i- s hotel H night Th. Me ft

was not report. i m m- - poll untiltonight, though num-io- us Plnk-ito- ns

have been at work on the ase slot-

h- hiss was dis.ov.-i.-- at 4 a m N"

rlue t othe rohb. r has Ie n .lls. ov- -

. d

Miss Crocker was on- - of M- i- 4Jguests Invited to th- - ball, th- - Us'

including virtually all persons prom-

inent socially In this city. She wasalso a guest at the more ea, hislvedinner given by Mr. Ah xaii.l- -i be-

fore the ball Miss Cro. ker ore theJ. wels at the dinner mid attll ht.il

'hem on wh-- n sh- - donned her eos- -

2

ALL DISTRESS FROM STOMACH ANDTHE JAF F A I Garden ToolsCHICAGO GIRL HAS

WEI TALE OFa Complete Line of

GROCERY COHiprnDTiiiirWe Are Showing

Shovels,

Spaces,SpadingForks,Rakes,

here, and will relieve th- - most obstin-ate eime of ridiK'-Mioi- i anil FpsetStomach in five iniiiiiii'x.

There In notiiiiiK else hotter to takeíiiiH from Stomach "nil cleanse thestomach nml intestlneo, nml. besides,one triniiKUlP will (IlKcut nnil preparefur assimilation Into the Mood all yourfood the ame im a aound, healthystomach would do It.

When DlapepHln works, your Htom-ac- h

rents Rets it.wcir In order, pIciiiih

iii mid then you fepl like eaiiii(iwhen you onip to the tal.le, nil whatj on pat Will do you Rood.

Absolute relief from nil StomachMisery w wnltliiK for you a noon mh

011 declile to begin takliiK Ilaii fwin.J' II your rlruKKift that ymt wantJ'ape'n liiapepHlii, liPeauHe you want tohe thoroughly cured of lnl Ik sllon.

All Misery In the Stomach Will

Be Relieved Five Minutes

After Taking Diapepsin.

Why not tari now . and for- -'

vet riil yourself of Stomach troubleunit InillKi-Htiiin'- A dietoil Kitiiiiclin1 t" "" mil's mill KrliniiH"H. uivi' ii

good pat, ihi-i- i take pape' Hluiiep- -

Isin to start tin- - dlKestlve Juices work-liii-

There will be no dispepsia, orhi'li'hiiiK nf l'iH "' l ii t imiM if tindl- -

liento,! t'rxnt tin (icIíiií; liki' ii Itimii of)n (, (,,,,,,), ,,r heartburn. Kick

inndaohc mi I ly.tlncnn, nml your foodwill nut ferment nml poison your

'"i" "'i "Hi" i""'!''!-- .I'uoo'h I iln tiepKln pukI only f.i) cents

...... . .. ..ti- . :

PRESIDENT ATTENDS

FUNERAL OF 1

NEPHEW

President Elect Taft Also atBier of YounA;

Raabe $k iVsauger115-11- 7 North First Street

Chas. F, Lummis, Noted Aich-tlnfoitun-

aeoloAist, Says It Will Be a

SPERRY Til RFTAIÍI

CO muID OF

FLEET

Officers Pleased With Repoitj'

That Veteran Will Not Be i

Replaced Until Retirement.""""""

By Mriiln Jiiiirn! ftoerixl I ru.nl Wire) j

Port Monro.-- Vi.. FfU. 24. Hi nr

A'l mira I Hpcrry will leave for Wash-- I

inKton tomorrow iiftirn.i'.n t'. con- -i

iilt with i h. navy

further pinna fur tin- - fleet nml nnlh- -

Im In til' way nf InKpcctinri orany f the flilpM will In- - limn'

until ho return The cnmtiuiiidlmrnnil other officii wpip much ( rati-fied by tin- - published reports fnimWiiMhinftiin tmliiy tlmt Admiral Star-ry woulil eontlnu un rnmiiuiiulcr-hi-rhlfi- f

of th flpfl until hi retirementId H' ptf nibT.

ittliPi'n fir Inclined to In Hi v.' tin'report that Punid, nt llunsoyclt In-

tend!, to niune til" n. xi cm nu, ml,bifnrp ho retires frntn office.

An official announcement is l

whllo A.lmlrnl Hperry Im in Washing-

ton.The Invltat ton of the Norfolk

.onirnlttpe to offi. ih nmlnu n of thn fleet to visit I hut cliy onKaturduy wan formally accepted hy

Admiral Kperry today.

EX-QUE- OF HAWAII

SUED FOR DOCTOR'S BILL

j

WnshlnRfon. l'eh. 24. Kt-Qu- n

,lllnuktillnf nf Huwall, otherwlHe .Mim.

l.ydla DomlnlH, todny wiih fund In

tho dlHtrlol miprpttip court hy lr,flinrlea 11. KhrIInIi to rccow-- III.-I'.d- O

nlli Ki'd to !' due hllu on lu coillilof hreueh of rontruet In the paymentof n medleill hill. The plaint II T

hp U(icom.n tiled thela Hawaii nm f.rlnito phywli Ian undern contract to receive llliill n month,hla PXprtiae tul H boiiiiH and that

broke Ihu conlrait.

HOUSE MAY PASS OCEAN

MAIL SUBSIDY MEASURE

WiiHhltiKton, Keh. 24. Intercfl In

thp Iiouhp debntP on the Halary lu-

cren mi inlet feiTcd tul.e today withthp meeting of tin' hoiiHC , onimltli c

on poMtofflcp nml ponti oiiiIh. to con-alde- r

thp HcniitP ocean mall miiIikIiIV

hill. A nieetliiK Will he lu id til lfl::Hlm. tomorrow mid it Is hcllevi d the

llllt Will II he rcM,l'led, 'I'll, tiieul- -

hera arc nald to tniul HI tu I" h"favor. Jt Ih planned to l.rlnif In n

Ht.PClal nib, fof the lillHsaKC of Hie hillIt' It Im favorably rcpoi led.

I'nniinui 'IVcniio Italiricl.Wnshlnirlon. 1 '.. Feb. - Trea-Ile-

Willi I'll lu. .tin and foloinbla nto Iln1 Fulmina canal ere cutl-llc- d

by the wciuitc today. A resolu-tion was adopted, how. Ml', to obviatethp necessity of nibnilttiUH to erl.ltratlon, ipi.stloim i on Heeled uilh Hip

llinltiitlou of Hit- .Hies of Panamaand Colon.

t'niler the treaty im in aol iat. d thisipipsllon would be muniltted I., n

botird of tree, one rcpri-mnilii- Finí-

tima, on,' Ih" Fulled Slati s and 1 lieother iippoililcl by I lie pr. - bl' iil t

l'ertl and thus if a dh pute of a. i ionsrhnracter ahoiild mlsp Iwu South Am.pricnn.s would he pitted hh.iíiim oiip.Vorth Aniftlciin.

OF It AKSOIITMKNT !' MMil)ntt'l'IN AMI Vl.tiirrltl.l:s is A

ki;l,llTI.II KIXM'K. iomi; IV AM)FXAMIMO IT. I U. FUA IT A

(., til 8. M.COMI.

fon y I, led if lolmlnu Itclllnu liiw.New Oibans. Kelt. Í1 W W

l.ylPK, cIllll'K'l'd Willi Vlolallllli the socalled Ian kc niill-ra- . Im; la, lu Ih.recent test fit Hip City Fall; Illicit,w.ui today found nullty In Ih'' erlm-Ina- l

disliict court Si tili iuc as de-

ferred, pctidltiK trials o Fdunrtl I'or- -

tlKiin in.. I W. S Ihaslip on Hie medim t

Mai -- I, all l'as ualii Ui. nPueblo, Colo . Fi h Jt Alter

liiK blockaded by heavy miowstwo WPeks, Marshalle, for truffle today

Do You Think

ElksTheaterFriday, Feb. 26

Modern So b ty Drama,

Men, Maids and

MatchmakersI '. X, M. liramatic Club

Football lleiiefit.

Heals on sale al Mais-- in's 'Wed-

nesday Morning at S.

a nn inline; tb bill In WOUl.l

a.nainst Hi on ilion to table,Tin- motion llececd d by Iln ote.

Hie folloWilK.',' 111 nil, el volliiu in fa -

vol' of lablin; the bill: :i.i iii:i n.f'.ro vv ii 'li:- li vit v.. ( Mia ve.s of Sierra.'In f ' III lio. lía leyos, i in reía.

.Mira a nctu ., N'.llileZ.U K luuis-e- aeh.'eo a ml Tip- -

Tb Inn ISO Ibishous hill No. 7! Ii Mr. Mnfi'.-H- tl

lb, !e.S to I), ved b;

the pi ace : ml c. nslahl.ikill'J red in t i ins 11 sev ral .if

fe, S 'file vole i the bill w

lo I, Mr. Walters . till!.- - no.II. .irle bill .No. :. b M r

l ixhiK a .' m for lile coll.aeeouitt itc--; for Hi P ta x, pas:;-hous- e

ed by iinanim ,1, ili,ladjourned until 2 o'i lo k.

Imrimr the mornlnu an eir.u't vv.

made to s. cure passai. ,. of a lesolu- -

lion i'liro.lui'eil li Mr. Illattlnan.prov Idiiif, for the licj n n ii;; of. toecalendar and a strict listimr of aillulls in numerical or.b r, as r. p.u'te.lfrom uti n '. The speaker refer-red tile l s. , lul inn to Hie (omnlilleeon rules of vv hich In- is ebairman, despite a protest from Mr. Vahlez. win,wanted action.

Mr. Huberts, this morninn intro- -

du aualu his bill a pproprial im;$2.r.n to pay expi use of ftthighit,' t!i

MleaillS uf New Mexico. Which ,.

killed by the bouse b, st Week II is

now understood the bill :ci lisia Payto a niajorlty ..f Hie no nih. rs andthat ii will he passed.

AmUh.T impnrlnnt hill was housebi Xi IT'!, bv Mr. lírico, an act to

- .pía Ilea tii ms for admissiont.l 111! bar in .New Mcxi.-o- ntirm a

hoard of liar t xa ni llers and' also li- -'

iim i h pro. e, lure for dishai meiiL. Tlis-

lull w llt to t he committee oil jlllli-

cin ry.

Ch.'inili.'i'laiiis Cotieli lícinrfly theJlosl Popular Iteenuse It

is Hie lt, s,"I hnvp sold Chamberlain'.. Coiik'h

Itemedy tor the past eiKht years undfiml it to be one of Hie best i' llinsmedicines on the market. Fo; babies'

'and youiiti children tln're is nothingbPller in tin- - llm- - of piomh syrups," ,

says Paul Allen, Plain I lonline;, J.aThis remedy not only cures the couttliscolds and croup so common fimoiuryoutii? cliildreti, hut is pleasant andsafe for tin m to take. For sale by alldriijTKist.

Hoes.3 -- PieceGardenSets,Etc.

Good, Wholesome News.We don't kívp away mil' Freud,Cak.'s and Pics, bul v e au midlo Rii'i' you Hie lie: t that bijih

Ki'aiie nialerl.'il and c ompeteiil.ofk can produce, A full line

of lih'li urailo Cak' s ir,d I'i'S always on hand.spi ', i ii n:s

eililill"; mil loi'llulay Cakes.Prici always right.

i

Pioneer Bakeryso- - soi t;i i'iisst si i:i.i:t.

GET TO USINGthe

XiiOttMnms. ify

They Are the BestFor all cmigha and Colds, Diar-rhoea, both in children and ad-ults. iheuuiii t ism. Kidney undStomach Cmplatnt.s. There Isno more efficient l.ininieiu and

Medicated ( ul tlian theInlet nali'iiial.

These remedies can he foundFor Sale by nil limegists anil

I lea lets in Medicine.

Compounded solely hvnn: ivi'i:i!atio.i, Sifh- -K'lXi: CO. )F NIAV JllvXlfO

Central, New Mexico.

CONSOLIDATED LIQUOR COSim rework in Mt'llni Jt liitUiii

rtnit liüthff-li- & 4.itiitií.Ulloisll, HI I

WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARSWf li.tn.iif Hvcrvthiiiir in "tir Huí. W'rii

r.r ilhixiF:iici ' n f mid ri ice J itissue. w ' iii

''Hi'tiliniirHIUMIt IJRvr M. AM) (Ori'FK AW-

iei:ii:mi;i:i: tmi: ri,.(i:CALL UP THE FURNITURE

HOSPITALWIipii vvc fix lhiiie-- you may know it

is doneW. A. GOFF & COMPANY

205 V:nt Villi al. l'lmiir .MiH.

PALACELegislative Headquarters.Every detail of service first

class. The only first classdining room in Santa Fe.

It luruniuiiL

Attacked and Drugged in Lin-

coln Park, She Is Kept Pris-

oner in Hotel for Many Hours

Br Moraine Journal Spu lul I,farl WireChk'HKO. Feb. -- i That she was

i"eh".cd by two men Monday nlu.hl,ilirpiiti'iied with ileal h. forced to sw al-

low a drup, and carried to a hotelneaf Lincoln park where she renin H-

ied unconscious for twenty hours, it,

I an experience, related' to me poncetoday my Alarle Mi Inrtie, nineteenyears old. The (ttoiy told by the girlrewmhlcd In lis weird details thp caseof Flhi fllniflcs, who wn foundbound to a bath tub in the Wi llinii-to- n

hotel last. week. M km Mclnrueyvas nbont to be married and she BaldJewelry Ivon by Inr fiance had I,ppistolen by her assailants.

.j.

How's This?Wp offer One Hundred rollarn Hp-wa-

for uny cusp of Catarrh that can.not Iip cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O.Wp, the. unil'THinned, have known

F. J. Cheney for the last 1 ü years, andI.pIIpvp htm ppffectly honorable In nilhusliiesH trunHitetions, and flmmrlnllyable to carry out any obllisntluiiHmade by his llrm. Waldlnif, Klnrnan& Murvin, Whidesale Drugglsla, To-ledo, Ohio.

Hall a Catarrh Cure la taken Inter-nally, acting; directly upon the bloodftti.l mitcoim mirtaces of the system.TpsllmonlalH sent free. Price. 70o perbotllp. Sold hy nil druiiKlHtH.

Take Hall's Family Pilla for consti-pation.

GOVERNMENT RESTS IN

SUIT AGAINST SUGAR CO,

Kcfcniliiiil'M Million lo ss Ip.nieil by Court.

New York, Feb. ül. Tlu' overn-- 1

1) ' (it rested Its case today In the suit,'iK'ilnst lile American Simar lid'hilti;company to recover back duties fornlles;ed fraudulent vveiKhiiitf of i in --

ports..Indue Holt denied the defense's

motion to dismiss the Indictment withHie remark that there was sufficientevidence to prohibit the taking of thecase from the Jury.

The defense opened Its i ase witha declaration by Attorney CochralneHint no employe within thescope of his duty, ever took nny partin fraud.

Assistant Fulled Slates lilslriet A-ttorney 1). unison announced that theriiVi rnmcnt wouM claim forfeit nr.' onaction number two which Is the braldesimuitloti for the caro of HieSlratiiyrc that was ordered rcweif;liedby (lie special awents at the linn- ofHie raid upon the company's docks.This reduces the rovciii incut's il.im-II- ..

claims from lr.n.aon lo JljO,-(Mil- l.

The other five suits which "irecombined In this action will stand, it

was said, mid Hie claims under themwill amount lo nbout íl.MI.IUin.

Fred Zlnn, who testified thai hehad been subpoenaed hy the troveni-nieti- t

lull not called, yeas the flrslwitness called hy the defense

ltAHY 1IMSwill pi t Into mischief often It means

burn or cut or scald. Apply lial- -

Inrd'H Snow l.inluipnt just lis Boon asthe accident happens, and the j,n In

will bp rplicvcd while the wound willheal quickly und nicely. A an re curefor sprains, l'.hc jmat ism and nilpains. Price :ác, r.Oe and 11.00 abottle. Sold by J. II. O'lliel'y & Co.

To Take Census of Japanese.Sacramento, p. Ii. 14. The senate

today passed the hill providing lor acensus of Japanese In the state andto dcterlnme whether or not Califor-nia should ask for a otiera! Asiaticexclusion act.

The bill already has passe I the asscnihly and vvill be signed by Hie noveriior at once. t empowers lb., stat.labor coinmis inner to tuk's tb u- -

sus.

AGREEMENT ON NAVY

APPROPRIATION BILL

ri, vision Dividing llalli. 'ship I le t

liciuiioil h IIOUM'.

Washington, ('., F.eh. 2 A par- -

tial aKl'eeinciit has bee ukti 1'd bythe .infere, s on the nav appropria- -

lion bill liil riant It. ins thatmain lu dls.m, prov isions forkeeping halt of the navy on Hie Pa-

cific coast, r.iiiiritm Hie use of thomurine corps on battleships, lookingto the establishment of n naval lias,on the Pac!;.,- roast and prohlhitlntr

Can Live on CandyChocoU.i Crema and PeanutWould Keep You Alive, )Prof. OUcn.

Tmlriwr v'R C. Oi-i- In I

I'nUfd St..iri Vím an 1 I'ruObii. in hit IfctTirc en " Pa.i 1'ta.vi ui.'

thir lTfpr.itix.B," nnti'i t l! m;

M:d ' " It J livvrt ili.tt to l 'i it t I a

pona, of pcni-.- iu tuo-th- t l a i

ol chocolate cruius (t'Main i3a.tHKtto ifr l ar a luU tnl iur I .

A diet H lint Ltn.i mt Le ftT.i'-- i

ixKKptrt-- J vitbib cu t oi orlicr UWi ."

w: HAVE it: t

1Peanut Chocclr-'- c

For I Je1th L Strr;' jI or ?aU pTTwhe'r

GOOD THINGS TO EAT

FOR TODAY FRESH

IN OUR

BAKERY

DEPARTMENTAngel FoodsAnis Cakes

Vanilla WafersTyrolean SlicesNeopolitan Slice

All Kinds of Layer CakesLoaf Cakes

Puffer CakesEtc,

HAVE YOU TRIEDPUMPERNICKLE

10c a Loafadd one toyour order today,

FRESH FRUITS OF ALL

KINDS

Extra fine Pears, Apples,Grape Fruit, oranges

Cananas

A Full Assortment of FreshVegetables.

Dont Forget Us For YourLenten Supplies, We

Are Headquarters,

The Jaffa Grocery Co.oo.l Things to Fat.

Mall Orders Filled Same Day alKccclvpa.

the nov.r merit from biivim;" powderfrom a u uiopoly except in time uf"war." A the house adopte. 1' the lastprovision tile exception SpccllicS"emergency" instead of '"war."

The senate amendments approprial-iiií- f

Í JMi.iUiH to ciliar);,, tile K"vcrn-nicn- t

powder facto! y and severalamendments to Improve the I'liK'tSound and Hnnierton navy yards antb... Pacilie coast were ailopteil.

LAW TO LIMIT NUMBER OF

EMPLOYES

(( oul iiuied from Paye Column 2 )

county in lib they a r found att hiit date.

A ..nk lb t of house bills came inn,the council this afternoon and werereferred to committees, among tlicnia number nf bills makiiiK ninend-- i'

incuts, to til educational law and Mr.Moffett's bill, bouse bill No. 7:1,

tile fees of justices of lie peace.Mr. Hubert's bill, to unen. i the medi-cal law, and house bill No. ST by .Mr.

Huberts, proviiilnii for the creationof Improvement , list, ids in cities andtowns and asset-sini- i the cost of streetand other im pi ov . on nts imainMahuttinc, property.

Mr. Prince, diirlo tin- s. ission. in-

troduced council joint no inorial No.ti, aihliesscil to the president of theI'nlted States, asklna that Hi" area ofthe Carson national lor. st be

The memorial set forththat tin re is a considerable area ofthis finest which is not timbered,never can be timbered and is onlysuitable for uraz.inn. Air Catron ob-

jected to the passage nf the memorial.a Hie ground that its terms were notbroad cnooyh. He said that whatwas true of the Carson national for-

est was true of every other forest in

New M. xi. o. and t bat t let HIV

memorial r. latino only to the ai sonforest Would be a t.'l. it aill!lis-- i n thatthere was no objection to Hi. otherforests Th,- in- morial was r f

tor further eousi.1.. ration.t tin County t r. alc.l.

' . v i l nor Cm ry a tinoclH e.l todaythat he would Sinn the bill Ilitlfci 'hi ry county, p. c.eil by the buisla-l- tt m e last vv , U now r, tuains forHie t'.l ' I II.'!- to appoint the officersof til unity !.. In im; it int.. cx-- "

. T i i i a is will pi oba bl v

luí ie:; the otnim; vv . , k.

iioi si: rxiti is i .ti i ni i muM Mill li OF FMPl.ot v

Fpon the tound tll.lt the bidshould al.-- .i i'.'l.li.lll a fixinvitl'.-- - 11 lit i, r and pav oi imp.ev.s ofthe coun.il. as ,11 as ., i he bouse,the bouse this nioinin hv a vol.- ..f1 t to ta tal,!. ,! Mr. Wall, is I l!X- - i

im: tl,.- niiiiil,- - r of positions ., xtranu.iov.s id tile house un! P.vin a IV elv e.

A mimii r of a m. nihm tits u . v.--

ole and adopt. .1 and .Mr. V..M.Zf S.in Mu;ii. then luov. ,1 to i.it.i,- th.

vv bo!.- m., it. r Mr Holi. rts sin, .1

that be ,( sir, , to vote p.r a ..;tb- kind Put thai he Was n,,, ,,iv..l o! I In- pr. to'. lb w... t. .1

lb.- , .inn- il in, hid, d it in Ib- s.i;f,how. ver, that the pn ...M. of

WARM APPROVAL OF

NEW 110MUSEUM

Good Investment for New

Mexico,

Mi minor Journal llurean,The 1Palace Hotel.

Santa Fe, M., Feb. :M. j

The esta bllxhnieiit of the New M.'S-- j

Ico miisemii In Santa Fc In connec-- I

thin wllh tin1 An haeolonlcal Hchuolwhich the ArcliaeobiKiciil Society 1'

lAnierlia iropoaea to hrini! lo SaciaFe, Ik inieliiiii with warm approvalfrom iin haeoloKlstH and Heieiol'f

' generally throughout the country.It Is held by these nun that New

.Mexico baa delayed too lonn alreadyIn carintf for the Ireasures of an h- -

colony hi which the territory W .'cli'mid that the establishment of the museum Is a lone; slop In the l'l;hf di--

ect Ion.WrithKí to Mr. T.evi A. HiihIuh of

Santa Fc, recently, ('liarles F. I.iiin-II- I

Ik. of Ijoh AiiK' l"S, one of the lustknown students of a rcluieoloe v In thewest, and whose researches in N'c'Mexico have been of ureal vain sayof the museum:My Hear Mr. Hunhes:

I a in Very Hail you a all Renins:aki ii up to tin tieasur that await

v our cvploltal ion mid care. You willIm. I lliwlll one of the best frlcndaN. w MiaIi'i, cm r had. Help him ally oil i a n - I' ' lil pay.

CHAS. F. I .F MM IS.Ur. Ilewitl, lo hoiii Mr l.iimmlsters. In to have chnrKc (,f Hipliool of iiicliai-olop.- y find the mu.'iini, iiiiil.r the direction of the

Archaeolonlcal Society ,f New Me- -

Ico, of which be Is a ilisliiiKuishcdmember.

It Is minoiinccd today that as a re-

litof the cKlalillshnt of HipS.'hool of American A i cbaeoloRy,Professor A I''. Ilamh lle r, al one tlini',i resident of Santa Fe and now well

Iknoun as a scientist and lecturer, willIm n In Sail'.,. Fe .o make bis honle

mid lo be. l. cteil ill! the ll- -

' t II Hi ioll

A SIIAKIMJ IImay all l.c very wi ,1 so far a the

jlriislM nip concerned, but not whenIt comes to chills find fever and mil-lul- l.

gait the quinine muí take anal cure I ta lia, .I'm llerhlne. Contains no harinlul driiKM and Is aftcertain lis taxes. If It doesn't cure,you Ki t your money hack. Sold by J.II. tl'UiPlly & Co.

THE DAY IN CONGRESS

The Sennie.Washing. 1, Feb. L't. The ,'lHlicul- -

lural nppn ptiatiou bill yvascussed In tb. most of the dayS.tlat ..r McCumb. r. i, ' North Dakota,spoke on the rlKht ti fix standards for: rain and declared present practicesma.),' impossible th. sale of westernKiain tit Hie price tu which It is really

nt ii b'd.Senator llcpbmii denounced the

itutho.ts of iidminisl. t ln the forests. tvice. considi ration of the bill wasnot emu hiil. il and tile señale

at f. :4rt p. m.

l hp II.MIh.',U'ush in,:l"n, cb L' I With Its

;ir mi ml on I h house of representativH tiitlav tile senate by t'e- -

P ctiUK Its alllendlllellls to the 1. p

a ppropi in i ion bill providing forincreased of the prcsi.l.-nt- the

ice ptcsidellt, the .speaker, tile ju- -

iliei.ny and for the cr. atimi of the of-- i,

,s ..f un.b r HPcretarv and foiutli'assistant secretary of slate. Party

ues were obliterated completely.Not .llll'llIK tile present eonijl'pss

.IK tile Speaker b. .11 compelled toii i.M his j.avel with .mil for,.' to

iiul.lt Older t.nlay. (if par-r- e

l. Illal lallK I' s Ih. vv ere tunny.Out Hie y. lera a pr. si.lins office!

111.,! Willi lliS del s'.ms iimllspu- -

hours d isccssi oi the billnt b. k to coil. Ii He So much

w as . ..nsuiue.l tli.it a niubt sen- -

w as made in c. sai y .! the disoil of Hie fOltl.ll , . v i appropri.l- -

bill.-

EDUCATORS INTERESTEDIN THE STREET CAR "HOG"

of I tlil,'. sled.'IlltCl I - :(, up

Chi. a ii I. M - A eoitr ln

ibas re i the s,,. , t . at "hoji" W :l, con m. lid. .It at III.' Ullllll.il toe. tlmtf the .1. p.t tm. nt ,.f ot" rinlen.l. n. e

el the Nailon.! I III- ..( ass...l on bv Men FPi .aix.t ofthe tt b..at,l of clu ..liont" lax.

Harvard Student,

jHr Mi. ruing JuiiMiul Knraial 1 fil VlirtlNew VotU, Feb. ;M I 'resident

ItuoKevelt and Mrs. ltoosevi-l- t anddauiilitcin, Mm. Nicholas I.onitworthand MIsh Milu-- lioosevell, were In thiscity to intend the luiural of Stewartliiuela ItohltiHou, the presidí til's

jiicphc, the yiniiuc noiii killed hv a

'tali I'roin Hie wlnilow of a ooinuioiym lliirwird miiveislty hi day nic.lil.

The fu Mil ii party prince. led to theI't. .Ii slant Kpl.'icopa church m theHoly .in tn mi Ii ti where the Inula!ritual was read by Ii' v Henry .Mu-

llet. The pallb. an r.i were TheodoreIIoiis. ell, ,lr . mid' five cías nuilesof Sb wart HoimlaM Kol.lnson at llar-vur- d

iinlvcrhlly. I'reslileiil-- i h t Talljoint the funeral parly at the church.

At the l ililí lllsl.lll of Ih.- hi rvleen,lr. Taft reliirncd to hi luolhir's

The olluis la the partyaccompanied the lunly to the Uriin.lCeiilral Klatlon nnil all except theKooscvells and Secretary I b entby special train to lloiulcrsoii I'nlnt.

líete the burial took pi

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A

GOOD RANGE FOR YOUR

SHEEP?If so, the Canon de San lb )o Land j

ilrant Is the pim p In find II. PlentyI' shade, ki'iish mid pure waler: koiki

lambing; locations; convenient to dip-plii-

plant, VVrllp hi "in e for blaiillapplli atlon. Rrnselnic f. cs. etc.

LINUS L SHIELDS, Supt.Jemcz Springs, N. M.

ROBBERS SHOT DOWN

BY INTENDED VICTIM

Kaunas t il Mm. k. riiT ll-pl-

I mypcclcillli'liilut.

Prollcncy Willij

K .is City, Feb. 4- .- Caimhl Inthe act of ,11 . i; In l i v tl m the KansasMercantile comp any's .low uto u storeh.ie curly toib.y two rubbers weiocaiinlit by II M Crniblock. the r.

John Ster.iu i' ..s iiu.ri.illyounil.d and laplunil ii"(b. r lnan

aid lo have been one of St. i ni l 'siiinpiinlims was local. .1 at a hospital

today badly wound, al.

ucl Man Muís W.li nail Self.l.oiul.,11. Fell '.'t .1 din ' r. in i i

l l.i son, s .'ii! v y ' .' i s Id. s In. I hisit." lille tin y yyi re t.u in (he

National portrait e.i,r In v andthen coin mitt ed su 1. Id" Mi I il vv soudied hooii III t' l'. 'I'll 111,' I.ell.Veil t'lhe A IIUTlca lis.

I a 1'lc lo Mi l l hi onialui.i nnaha. Neb . V rli ; t Tile date

l.. the national m eelin ; of I 'ra -

p rual ( n .1. r of I ;.in" to In heldh. re has been I for S. ii r IIto L'U Inclusive.

Uncle Sam'

l

'V'

iI

F .- .-'sit." -'-- i

Whiskey Test the Best?Here K f venlliiti( that y.uirl'nelp Sam rt iiuirci f whiskey he

will da, e tho lit tit uli ci t.ui.p oy tr liir i oi k ol t lip hot t

Tlmt it pU'H the tcvi I . S j..iuf.-- as conn an up to the fo.vcrn mentalslundutil u( purity, ticu.e; straight, hm pio.. lull nuasme uil aj;i-- ut

ROCKY CLIFF COALHardest Cleanest Hottest

LUMP per ton $5.75 EGG per ton $4.25Don't Forget, We Brought the Price Down.

Direct Line Coal YardPhone 29 First and Fruit

lost lour .irs. llcie is tl p t.mmus I pilar luook t::Not 1) v iinit all the ti ijcircincnls of I'm le Sam

l.e met, hut llipte must he quality m piciue, a won.lct -

lul flavor, rirliiaiV, niio .thnt- s, iipliyiduul:;) . Itmust hended sutoeiKht years.

Only i hoicrst n'icttid c,nir and pure , I spriugwater useJ.

Wm. 1 1. McBrayer'.tt

lamBottled in Bond THE

Hotelfcs-,t- ...

f

Santa Fe

in liort, roust Ix'tttr t'ie test of 1'm.V Sam.Forupure the aR. It will showr y "ii the cl.ffernc

In the tests. L'tivlp S.nn rcouuts lour vers, wii aledar P.nx.k reunr six t.. i!.. It ha the sum!nipm every U.ttW-- , rh.I it nn-pt- s the Cedar Ur..

test, TOO. Tho w.t Id brt wluskry iince lf47.At a.11 p'.acr wi.pic p,.sjj lujiior i aol.l.

JUUUS KLSSIXR Íl CO, Di.t.tleraLwiBcbir(, Kf.

THE AlBüúUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1909. 3 -

liViiru'. author of "Just For Fun? una to fi I,,"'t ,h" tilal ;1 iP1"" 1

man of tho Ju.i mind !' WillUni 'M ' gII. Ta ft, hud come out for i.inin's I IKiiffraK'" there miiílit to lm some ir-- i I I III mmmm J B

I measure.

HbAUIit-U- L Htff rflnli IN US;1 kr LI

YOUR

BACKACHE

WILLY1ELDTo Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound

KockUtkl. Maine. "I was troiiblprlfor a long- time with jmiiis in my bnrk

nU Mile, and was miserable in ovmy

I U U1LLActing District Forester Transmits to Chairman of ParkCommission "Planting and Improvement Plan Prepared by

Mr. Mattoon, Which, If Carried Out, Will Adorn East Side

With Gem of Landscape Gardening.

Wo are still givin;; away one town lot FREE to

purchasers whoaAiee to build, Theic are not

yet enough houses in Belen to supply thedemand to lent.

The piiees of icsidenco lots ranc,o f i om $75,00to $150.00, This means tiiat you save

just that much at the stait,

We Are Offering Our BestBusiness Lots From

$350.00 to

$500and the outlook for almost any kind of busi-

ness is tho Slightest.

There are absolutely no restrictions as to theclass of building one shall eiect nor the

kind of business one shall engage in

so long as it be legitimate.

Taking into considei ation Beleu's future as an

important railroad point, its location in the

midst of the finest iirigable farming land in

New Mexico, it offers opportunities for invest-

ment far above anything else in tho Southwest.

lilJllll

"When a Man's Single." and Is a re-plied sparkling society comedy, tlrstpresented by the Thespian club ofNow, York and which has prbved im-

mensely popular us a college produe-lio- n,

it is full of lively dialogue andamusing situations. Four young ladieswlio keep bachelor ouartcrs are e- -

pei ting the arrival of an aunt fromj China. One of the girls Impersonatesthe aunt, the ipiarlet nieawhile hav-ing met four highly eligible young

linen who combine to make the plotthicken rapidly. A Gorman doctor

i(i:iwood M. Albright) who is culledMil to attend the supposed aunt's catfalls in love with the aunt, and thingsare progressing rapidly all aroundwhen (he real aunt arrives, hasteningthe climax, the conclusion being ofcourse all that could he expected. The

'cast is well chosen and all are welltrailed for their parts. The s

will go to tho football team,jllaio'-- Marsh Is mutineer of thecompany which includes the best ama-- jti in- talent of the FniversMy. This is

'the tiist play of the Dramatic, clubthis ear.

I ROBBERS

BAFFLE POLICE

No Clew to Enterprising CrooksWho Bioke Into Central Ave-

nue Store Through the Roof,

No lews were obtained by the po-

lice yesterday which would lead lothe iilelllity of the Illcll Who fobbedthe A. ,1. Maloy grocery store, andIi'arah brothers dry goods store, earlyyesterday morning. The novel methodadopted b the men in gaining accessto the stores is a lew wrlhk!" inA m u vio. From investigationsmade by the police yesterday, it de-

veloped that the null entered bothstores through skylights on tho roofs.Tlie men gained the tup or ihc Maloybuilding by climbing up a ladderplaced agaln.-- t the wall of tlie Icebergsaloon. Tin- skylight in the Maloybuilding was open and the burglarsmade their descent to the floor bymean's of a pole used for opening amiclosing the skylight, only a few dol-

lars in change was secured at the.Maloy place. Kntranro to the Fa.rahstoic was made In the same manlierand about titty dollars worth of mer-chandise, consisting of cheap watches,several pairs nf shoes and a few shirts,was taken. It is believed that Ihcburglarica were pulled off by novices

Alleged Austrian Spies Lynched.Vienna, Feb. 1M.--- Is !' ported

here that two Austrlans who weretaken for spies have been lynched atlYtthije. Montenegro. One la said tohave been at one time porter In theAustrian eir.ha:;sy n (Viisl.mUiiripte.

According to the report the earsand noses of both men worn cut off.

JURY TO TRY PATRICK,CALHOUN UNCOMPLETED

t'liallcnges of I'rosecul ion IhplitesPanel of Two .MciiiImis.

San francisco. Cal., Feb. 1M Theprospect of completing a Jury to tryPatrick Calhoun, president of theI'nited llailroads. upon an indictmentcharging bribery, was Indefinitelypostponed today when, after accepti-ng- the twelfth Juror, the attorneysintroduced evidence and argument insupport of challenges which eventu-ally vacated two scats in the box.

Joh .Seoliard. a hotel proprietorand shoe dealer, was dismissed fromthe Jury under challenge by the pros-ecution and Arthur S. Iloliuan, anInsurance agent, whose right to trythe case as questioned b the prose-cution, succumbed to a challenge af-

ter some vehement declarations con-

cerning bis con in (I ion with sonicpublic si-- ice corpiirations and theirrelations w ith mllliii ipalit s.

Assistant liislrict Attorney Kiaiiei:..1. disipialilii d .Mr. Sehollaldbecause ( he latter bad 1" en friendlywith former Maor llugene SclniiilzIn Alaska, and In cause tin- juror laidexprcs-ei- l opinions hostile to the pros-

ecution prior to tlie trial.

liir tmi: si-u- r

I'ostlllO Knocked (till ( ollec ils.Tbel e's a good deal of s.lti: dact ion

and comb nt In hitting upon t! ie lightthing to id one of tin- vari ed andconstant ailni nt : i i us' 'I by eolT. c

drinking.' T:o- sin.-- I n e n in He r.

writes an Ind. Woman, "Illy f.i thi hasbeen a loer Of his coffee, bill thecontinued use of it so affected bisstoinacli that he could scarcely eatat linn s.

".Moilier Ii. il ITee-- l da. die anddizziness, and if I drank coffee fornrejikfast 1 would taste It all day longand usually go to bed with a headache

"(lie da lather brought honi" a

I'kg. of !'st o in reeoni mciiip .1 hy ourgrocer. .Mother made it aeconlinw t"dii. i lions on the box and it just 'hittin spot.' Il has a dark s.eoi.ir. changing to golden brown v. In n

Is mid". I, and a snap.iy tiste'siinilMC to mild, high-grad- e coll'', and

e loiiuil that Its continued u speed-ily put an end to all mir coft' e ills.

"That was at b -t t vears ago andI'osti'iii has. from that ila to this.been a standing ord-- r of gioe- -

. rv bill.''When I maribd. my bu baiil nn

a gi e.it i oliee drinker, attl.o If ad-

mití.-, I that it hurt him. Wh u 1 men.tinned I'ostum lie said he did not liki

ithe ta'-t- e of it. 1 t.dd him I con!.make it taste It i iatlt. He smiled andsaid, try it. Tin- r-- :nt vn m--

'he won't have anvtlong but rostum"Tln r. 'j a lb as ui."

Name leiven b I'o.--t uin ' " . Il itil"Cr-.- k. Miih. K'.ul 'The I! .ad to

; w. iiviiic." in ,ks.lAcr the lime letter A neu

une pH . frin lime to lime. Theyjure genuine, (rue. noil full of l.iiinaillllleT.

guinent In favor ni í i r l i tí tlx-- ,

"Will the gentleman please saywhen Mr. Ta ft said that." asked amember of the opposition, who de-

nied that Mr. Taft liad expressed suchView s.

Tonight the suffragists hi I.I a ma s

meeting in the assi inbh chamber

HORSEBACK RIDER HURT

IN MIX-U- P WITH BUGGY

lpiilv Miciill trout (ri-c- o MeetsWilli Peculiar mu! Painful Accident

Traiisl;o (labal.lon. a deputy sheriffof A trisco, was painfully, although notseriously injured at eight o'clock lastnight as the result of colliding with

buggy being driven by Harry Cor-

nual, of Ilia South Ainu street, 'theact blent oceurr.-- at the corner ofFirst street and Central av.nue. A-ccording to those who witnessed tliecollision, ibibaldon was riding horse-back at a rapid gait and ran into Car-man's buggy, i ial.al. Ion was thrownfrom his horse, alghling on the buggyin such a manner as to render himalmost unconscious. County PhysicianC. A. Frank was called and attendedto the Injured man. (iahaldon wasable to leave for bis home across tin'river about an hour after the uftalr

íntacííontheproposed trade

EXCIJmSION

MEETING TO BE CALLEDAT COMMERCIAL CLUB

Citizens Anxious to Get To-

gether and Decide Upon itin-

era i y and Complete Plans forBoosting Tiip,

The it i.ens A lbl.IUT.Ue Who

are a unit In favor of th" holding ol

second annual Alhuitieiipie tradeexcursion early in April are desirousthat a meeting be held at once by

those interested w ith a to decid-ing upon it iin ra ry and otherwisecompleting; plans for the trip. In-

stant response to the Morning Joui-nel'- s

suggestion I'm i ally shows be-

yond a doubt that tin- special trainIan lie rilled with boo-ter- s with no

trouble and it Is urgent that no timebe lost in making plans so that ratesa.ay b. Miu.c'i Voiri :c Kc.

The railroad officials have signifiedtheir intention to "ilh thebusiness un n heartily and are onlywailing on Iho arrangement of tin'route lor the trip in ord-- to furnishrales.

in nswer to this demand it Is un-

iddeist, a ii.icetiug will be called attile C ih without delay I" iind outw here the excursionists want to goand a ;l'.r Upon the route.

ral business men have cxpr.ss-b.sir- e

d to tal." a trip west IntoArizona before taking lie southerntrip and It understood this tripcould be so arranged that It could he

made In twenty-lou- r I is with slopsat Callup, Winslow, llolhrook and in-

termediate stations. There is littleopposition to the proposed plan of

taking in all the towns In the kin(raudo valley south, towns which arcfull of business for A lluni in 'iie if

the incrchatils will only g" and gelil and towns which arc anxious t" be

brought into closer touch with theirlogical ciiniin. r. ia center. It Is be-

lieved the trip into I'd I'aso and ib

ation there w ill n el theup Mieee.'-.dll- l and interesting I'll'tuns of lb" ex. mu and w ill gi' a

A II' I 111 fipie so b, in In i.il a.L. r

Using in I'd I'as. Flu- Id I'a-- " bir--

nu ll ha assured thewill ml, er if ita w. leoine that il r

caPs at thai town.Hull I'oncll Hlael'boiise ol the

assembls and pl. snl. nt "f tinN'.w Ab moo Midland railroad, has in-

vited the excursionists t" come toi arihage a ml see a nal live i ..n i

camp and this town will probably beincluded in lb.- line of lr.iv.-l- ' lh- -

er t"VV n ; dow 11 the a llcv have 1,1 ii li-

ed tin- an; m -up their ears uponno nt Unit In excursion content,plated and it la linm i i s a rv to statelhat lio re will lie sonn thing doingd'.'.l II til' le II' II the boo.-l- ' S HIT! . e

flic vv hole I as planned will nottal.e linn-.-

- HlJiii five days at tin- out.i,lr 'I'lli-l- is evetv e;,s,.l to be coll- -

till Ill that it w ill be even more saic-f- ul

than last year's trip. v. hb h

become historic in New Mexico,1, citizens generallv arc anxious lor

II 1.,,n in the matt, I' and v. II turnIll to the no Hog III tur

boiminil, nil iiuo wniin "in ',,'-i-

ill'd today or tomorrow It hu-

nt, nil to lose no time i,i g. iiing thealls III shape and going alter tlie,, I ast t In- S.'lita Fe gave

,,, vv bii Ii Was in n a hlv liu-- l iv

,1 ,, ,. and the oli, ials pl.oillse lo, .is v., It or lii It' the- - i'

I I l

',v

Thcticaaest liqhtestdPrt mosKomioridDie

POMMKLSLICKER M ' 1 I i f

At tle same timecheapest In the ill ÍIend brause itwears longest A

'350 Eerjwhertn mmLvery qarrrwm i r ra illrtiuii-jintr- l

Waterproof Catlofl lr iw .x.j Towfo rri Pr' 'N 1

For Morq Information, Mans, Flo., Address

THE BELEN TOWN &

IMPROVEMENT COM PN'YNEW MEXICO

rnnndod hv a driveway and ma inencircled by walks." ' ' '

The driveways are to he twenty-- 1

four feet wide, and park walks ten;fect w ide. lOmjihasis i placed on thenecessity of tlie rustic shelters pend-- I

luje the growth of the trees to thejstane where they will afford shade, j

The pavilion is to he circular or1

octagonal und lorty leet in diameter, i

with a lila ral nvcrhanfí to the roof.It is planned to build the pavilionwith undressed los for supports, anda niñera! rustic effect. Five other.smaller shelters are planned. The!basin of tlie main fountain is to het u chty-ciyh- t feet in diameter. Two;smaller drinking fountains are pro-- !

ided. llerintida grass, which is hardyand a ipiick is rcciininietidcdlor the lawns.

Trees are to he planted 'liber, illy:.Mr. Mattoon gives a long list of avail-- !

able species, giwng the pr, ferenre torthe Russian mulberry, black locust.;green ash. white elm and Whentlcy;elm. Of the native plants he recom-mends live oak. inn nzanila , madrona,garrya, bear gru.-s-, Spanish bayonetand yueia.

.Mr. .Matlon gives explicit diifor planting, watering, mulching andjfor the care and protection of the j

is i i s and plants. lie has plans for;an irrigation system and the entirereport forms a rather bulky volumeof typewritten matter, being' a com-- :

pbte guide to the improvement andniainti nance of the park, w hie h willbe Invaluable to those who have tinwork In charge.

Í0 WATCH WORK AT

ARIZONA STATION

rof est Sei vice Official to Spend

Two Months on Coconino

Forest; Another ExperimentStation for New Mexico,

S'. It. .Mattoon, of the si ii a It arelei, ailment m lb" I'nited Slates lor- -

ostry scrUce. left last night lor Flag-I- s

la IT. where he will spend two monthsat tin- Coiicouiuo national forest

iiment station. Inspecting the worknow being carried on there under tho

'supervision ef the third district ofli-cial-

The work of tin. experimentstation is unite important as the re-

sults obtained will lie adapted as farus practicable, to all forests in Ari-

zona and New Mexico, only two oth-- I

it cMici inieiit stations are in existen, e in the I'liited States at present,one lii Colorado and one in Califor-nia. It is the plan oí the forest serv-ice, however to establish a station inNew Mexico, either on the Pecos or.lemez forest, and also one at somecentral point in southern Arizona.

.lohn Kerr, assistant eh cf of graz- -

ing. lias returned from in IllSpectiolltrip to tlie Sitgrcaves fore t In north- -

era Arizona.

A. H. Ii ckuagil. assistant chief oisi Ivirult uri of the forest service, hasleft, for lii nson. .ri.. w here he w ill

remain f"i some linn on businessconnected with tin of govern- -

un nt Umber.

"ZEKE" AT THE ELKS

THEATERJHOHDAY

Benson Delihant anil Our Old

Friend Mack in "Rollicking

Country Boy" Next Week,

"Z. l,e. t hi II lit l e s theattraction at tin I'll Us' ate,. hilledfor m xt Mon night .1 it S bc- -

!ieed thai theater h; frillcoming, I lii nt and M.o k.

the Three," said toa t.iiroaeh t he limit o! xcl ueia t h n andfrom all reports the show should ba good l.uighmakoi and a fin cess.

REHEARSAL

Men, Maids and Match-

makers" Pioiniscs to Be

Spiicjttliesi and Most Entor-tain- ii

Amateur Productionof Year,

'die liual dre-- s n h' aesal ol M' n

M n. is led Ma'i tininl."dy t" 1"' SHIited by the ar-ii- y

i .. . l .1. el..' n;i;h.t ill h"hil.l tlos i.fb' noon in I Klk' th' a- -

cow Iu :.r.il' itlllleale thatt h ol.iV w be i'I.' , ,.nl inii'H'i Kig-Ui-

i',-- alt the way thr' "i i asioiin My

bi ii. g inro a h loio.e shriek andI - f ir the most rtain'ng pi'"duoI on i ver i ss ivi'd by 1he 'arsit am -

Pi.strk't Forester Karl,- ,

, . , , .ill i ni T f I IIIClal'l.i lias ti iii111"' o , '

Spitz. hairnmn of tho park vniiiniis- -

sinn, prepnrod plans ami

nations drawn up by ForestKxiinihicr W. 1!. M.'iUouu fur Urn lay-

ing

j

mil. plantinsr and Mineral Ini-lu-

I'liirnt f tin- proposed Highland

park. the xit' of which Is partly do-

nated by tin' city and the rest of therlmsc price li'MUK now almost rais- -

hv- private subscription. When tlioplans furnished by tin' for st si T irt'

innii'il out tin' east siil will llaveon. of !!) handsomest bits of l;'.nd- -

nape liardeiiins in the southw i! amia park and reereation ground whichwill prove an asthe cily uro h.

Mr. Clapp's letter aeeom.aii hit;

the plans is as follows:United States Department of

F"i'est Service. Ihstint ?,.

February imm.Mr. I!. lhold Spitz,

( 'haii'mnii Park ( 'om m ission.A Ibiui i.ei iiue, . M

lirar Sir: 1'ndi r sepárale eolake plenruri' In traiistiiilliiij,- - tiliv niesseimt-r-

, a plantillé andpruv nient plan I'm- Hi; ihlaitl m i k .

plep d by Mr. Mnitoon. The plan hi

ar imipallied by :i blue print map,win:; the spe os ami arra ipreineiit

nl' trees for the park, and also the lu-

nation of driveways, walks, sin Itersmat fountain. In addition a coloredVan D)ke print has In prepared,which illustrated graphically the ar-

rangement of the prim i i.i featuresof the park. To men danee w till a

request of City Knjiini r lilaihltn;;. 1

shall be very Kind to turn over theniir.inal tracings of til man fortare use hv the city Siueeit is needed for mak; if; additionalprints In tliis office, and is probablynot in', led at present hv Mr. (llail-iliii-

it is lu lu;-- : retained at present,but will be forwarded to you not laterthan 0.

I shall h' Mind to render furtherassistance In this matter, if ih sired,muí shall be much interested to learnnf ,ro,';.re.ss that is made in cnrryinirout the da'!.

Very truly yours.KAKI. CLAIM'.

A i tinr. District Forester.

i i i;v o i.Mi: t: mi:ithi if mi foist iM'.ovim n

Tlie plans of Mr. Mattoon are com-

plete in every detail, the colored print'

ei.AwillH o. i ' -

ways, shelter houses, rrtuin'rg wallsind other improvemenes all drawn

with an eye to making the lustat. the smallest feasible cvpeus".

It is desired to utilize the presentconfiguration of the grounds as far aspossible.

The lay of th" land as shown by

Ibis report includes anterrace on the eastern third of thesite, whic h lies between Cold and Sil-

ver avenues at the base of the nu sa

fast of the city. This terrace, whichMr. Mattoon says can be graded to n

smooth surface very easily, has a

coinniaiiitiiig view of tiie city, vulbyand river. In the s hem end in'

the site is a depression generally elíp-

tica! in outline which will answer ad-

mirably for n children's playgroundor a sunken garden.

Toward the northern side of thepark a gravel ridge connects cliceastern terrace with a small westernterrace and It is planned to have n

driveway along this ridge.in the northwest corner is a small

tina which is tile only part of thipark a gravel ridge cornices liegrading is to lb.- city. Mi Mat-I'iiii- i

leconiiin-ml- that the giioraltiipographieal fi a In res he I' Ih w ilhMight literal am It will be i ees.-al-

to pl e a surlace layer id-

lerO

tu i:. lu bes deep the H av. I lol

Hass JUII'pi ISi -. Three e(, liningbuilt, pref' ably. un tin

rough la a rot k Iioiii thi malipasHeroes the river, are recommend 1.

The main feature of the parkA big fountain of rough rock sur-wit- h

round, d by a "fountain circle,"gi a v.-- walks and a seini-cireiila- r i un-

til"lie !, Iter facing the fountain:Mi ilk i playground or gard-n- . sur- -

Iks' TheaterMONDAY, MARCH 1!

3.alililí)i if: ísé y

"ZEKE"The Country Boyn i:i ii si(.i(. i i( i;sl'i: I 1.1 li s. IS M M Ol.i 111 s-- I

It N(H III M. Ill T I I N.

Prices 35c. 50c and 75cT . r I r. n n 0Ia t PI --itrn'r

way. 1 doctoreduntil 1 was

a n d athought I shouldnever gvt well. Iread a testimonialabout Lydia K.Pinkliam s V'epetit-M- o

Compound, andthought 1 wouldtry it. Alter taki-ng" three lmttles Iwan cured, andnever toll so well

in all iny lile. 1 recommend I.ydia V..

l'inkliain'H Vegetable Compound t n a H

niv Irii'tids." Mrs. Wii.i, Yorxu, 0Columbia Avenue, Itorkland. Me.

Haekaelie is a symptom of femaleweakness or deraniiiunent. It youhave backache, don't neglect it. Topet permanent relief you must reachthe root of the trouble. Nothing- - weknown!' w ill do this so safely tind surelyas Lydia K. I'inkhauj's Vegetable Com-pound. Cure the cause of these dis-tressing- aches and pains and you willbecome well and strong.

The great volume of unsolicitedtestimony constantly pouring in provesconclusively that I.ydia K. i'iiiklmni'gVegetable Compound, made from rootsand herbs, hits restored health to thou-sands of women.

Mm. I'inkliani, of Ivyim, Maas.,imiU'S nil sick women to wriliicr for advloe. iSlio Iin.s guidedthousands to health ireo ofcharge. i

SUFFRAGETTES LED

BY ARISTOGRAGY

of mm a

Prominence of VVomei Mixed

op in Disorcleily Raids ii Loii- -don Makes EmbarrassingProblem For Authorities,

Illy .Moriilni: Juurmit Hvnlal Inimil Wire

l.ondi.ii, Feb. 2 - 10 very effort ofthe sul'I'iageltesi to force the band ofthe government becomes inore deter-mined and It is increasingly difficultto predict liovv their demands may besuccessfully panic. I. The situationhas taken on an embarrassing aspectfor tlie government, on Ing to the highsocial position ot many among inethirty or more wom.-- arrested this(veiling, these including I. inly l'e- -

tliick Lawrence, Lady Constance lotion, sister of Lord r.vtton and daugh- -

- of the formi r v iceroy of India:Miss .Stratford liugdale. daughter ot

ommainler Pugdale and cousin ofHon. William It. Po l. who was elee- -

yesterday in n bye election astuber of the house of commons for

Taunton; Miss Daisy Solomon, daugh-ter of the of Cape Colony,Hid Mrs. Catherine Klizabet Ii ('..tbett,

an aristocratic supporter or un- sai- -

fn agetlc movctiu nt.Until Sid.S Wele well prepared for

tonight's ateenii'l on the part of theSUffragelteS to I o fee 1' Se ' oil1'nmiei' A mi ii who jesleiilay haddeclined by l. lti r to receive a ih po

tation. Tin- worn, o held "pa Ha -

at Cnxl.oi hall, and a numberf I In m Marti d on "danger dut " in

solid phalanx li d by Mr;- Law-ke-

I'ence. I lie police. However,Imiii coiilililiallv on the none and

nono were allow, d to enter tin-

ing. Finally several, IncludingLawrence, w.re ai'i.sted.

M uch exi iteiiK nl i nsui rt a ml M isSalllt Si. boiion ohllilei d to pad a

".T.HI'I hi to th house. Tbl- -

b d to mol e i x il ing sir t se nes andmote arrest... A ihird att.-nin- wasthen organized th" hall, but Ibistime the distil! it n of Ihc ib plltatiollwas Crooks i lub. while I In- pn uiii r

was dining.Near S't. .laiios palace, a large

body of police d- .seelllll'il upon tinpi oí i which ias compelled to

break ranks and several iircf-- were made, two or threeof tío- w omen n . .bed the doors idthe club, where th v wee Intercept, d

by the police.

IT.IIADS AND OKS orm ri i: at i it 'Y

Albany. N. M K' b. M.- -- Hosts cfu! fi agists and

sl v lishly gow in d. rowd. d the greatassi iuldv eballilii I in the n

day. and for ío'-r- four hoursl heir "clin:-- , n spe.. i s argued b- r,,i "

lb" in. m In is oi !l judicial y i on. lint-el' I Of the SelClle a the inblc at

a "i nt hearing and against "'i-- 1

re,,ot:" proposing an;i mi mliiii iit to t o constitution s r

'lug out the V I'ld ma 1c" roui tilSUill.ige clause

The suffragots iv er.- more .uts iiki n in tin a- la us than ile

- d to the 't for vv ono n. butttie alitt Piiflia ists wele muchevide:-,-- ,

Iialor-eie- , I Hoot, Vv h is'ele i,f t 11"" O" pl-- lllelll" of tlK

. w York sb it.-- . inib.n o cised j

to r. ..iii.ia i : i Stood To - a tune t

listening to tin- aigaments of tin- ,,.!"( ilion.

W lo a .s, uiblv niiiu Tconi-i- . v beil tro.lu I'd tie' ineitsiii". arose to j

sp.ak he was (fre.-tet- l with applausi-- i

fl'-- the Slllfr.i-'is- ts lie ileeh.rell it j

v.oiil ! iu-- U( i'f. !..-- St.lt

BELEN

FRANKLIN M'VEAGH

FOR TREASURY

SECRETARY

Acceptance of Portfolio by

Chicago Man Compiles fallCabinet; Picsidcnt-Elcc- t De-

clines to Talk,

lljr Murnlnf Journul Hoill J(l WlrlNew York. Z I I'lesid-- nl

el, et Tuft tod.iy . ollil'l' t' d Ins e.ihlnelI, y the otter 1,1 the I I'Olt-loli-

,11,1 lis :ieee,lane, Th.il tin- of-

fer WHS tllitlle to II 11 eeo,!e.l hv

Kniiikliii ol I'hieni:". i

Ml HI 11 St. ill lle lll of vvh.ll I

hell, VI', I to lie 111. llO US

unid,- in tin- f.o oí mi nrnsnl hv Mr. Ta It to thrmv nny lit lit

on the Munition.Mr. Tuft Jiotill, tiis ileni-c on

Unit ho nomo time iiru ih

eliiied he vvonld kivi- nut no nl or in..tion the nniki-11,- 1 of Insciil, lint until to vv.is lo

I in its tv. In n.ite ofmroiiK heliel thnt .Mr. MneV, :itli linnilee, .. the portfolio. It is reportedUnit the inline of A It I idXevv Yoik. Im-iii-

,I' i oiii.triii, r ,,f the

fii;ore,i hiin. v in tin-e ii i i i ne'eonfelelK e on I he fmhj, el It Is

lli.it .'hoiild .1 ii v t lino; i Inn e

Mi M-- ', fi" in tin- lot .Mr.

Ileplmiti vonld In- selieled.Mr. Tilt 'H t''no-- t hrioitht Krank

II llitelnoek trout iiHhliiirlon to-

il, iv iind th' "er,- in ! n í y i'uii-l,-i- ,

I - i,

.Ione s II tin hi, president of ,

ol this i itv. lee, iv. , Mr.Tilft'M pl'-ltli- to i 'lile lure illld lld-dl- ,

SS t!le Oil M.lllh J

i i in: roi.n i om: i

'Hike I.AXATlVi: l'.llOMO IjniiiinT.it.iels. Di UKgiK'i) refund niom V If itl uis to rnrc. K. W. Ciiovi's siKnu-tai- (

i un each box. 2 ."(.

"l.(tRrl..'i--For Km 1, prompt n toui h.inr, fo ndmu iliv.n tu A. M. Wiser, 111 X. Wul-te- r,

Alhii,nier,iue( X. M.

FREE TESTS FREE

HermanClairvoyant

Astiologist & HeiilerM'lltlAIi 1V IT.I3 THIS

I IK.I n nil who i onio prepiirfd for

out' of Ins reli'hl iited relldlllK-'-

ho will tell your ii ii in n find whatyoll I llil d for illisollltely IreoIn lorn jim dei idii to luivo uI e oliinf.

I Ids Sliiti'ii.i'iit to Alle .oes h, soh llllllV

nuri'i, and fililí. intec to ninko noeiiiiiK's if ho fiidn to tell yourmuñe, oi munition nnd what

on i nil,-- I for. Il- - w ill toll youwin. mid when you will iinirrynnd how to win lho mío y nilhue I'eison.-i- inii?in 'twin quii k- -ly developi'd.

I'nir nuil sriuarp In all hisl Iiukh w ith tho piihlh'.

low i r iihnvn thn partliillydeveloped lllld II lltH, HIlll i tllOenvy ol nil preti'iidei-s- .

in: t;i akwi i:i;sTo tell whi'thir your hind, anil,wire or swi'i'thi nit is trtiu nrfHlso: t'll you Innv to win tholov," of th oir you moKt (h'Hlre.even though lulled liwny; how toSlleeei'd 111 husillos, s,ei llliltloll.lfivvsiilts; how to miirry onn ofyour eiiidee; how to ivfi.iin youriicnlth find vitality: rcmovrsfvil InllucnccK, rurcs drinkbnbit. loentiM trPHMiirm, curesnil nervous diseiisi'H

PirloiM nrriiiiKid so tliHt youmeet in. om . )...'!' in ttttl'Ild-uni'- c.

H.(V .IMMiMINt; IIOISK,0'.j YV.- -t tCiitml Ave.

IIimiis. 10 il. III. to V . III.

llliiio hi Jnckwiivllln.ksoinlll.. I'Vli. :i. Astory hri- k hu'Mini; In the ( on-- !'

the IniMnr-H- . diHtiu't hurncvii.niMiiK n Inns of Í30II,(KI0.

I.I I ll It III V IT NOW. HtV ITAT II XIIN'S I'OAI, YAltIV TOO, ANDAssi kk Ytn:si:i,F of vamk

YOI K .MtiM:Y--. AIHUt',MIII.) K Iv a.Ml. DOJIlSlTC l.iM lOAli

l'KH Ti).OUt WOKK OI' IiArUF.IUXG

OX I.AUIKS CtHXAIlS, SHIRTWAISTS. SKIItTS AD IITK,SITTS 11 VXSlHPASsKl. IMPK.K-IA- I.

IiAIXIMtY. HACK Ol' POST"OirKT- -

ESS

THIS AFTERNOON

i. r. r w sh

Maud jiivcia nun u:i oai i a i nmuuu o ,i Th" I ' is v lit' li by lii' .iiii

s

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1909.

POLITICIANS BUY The Journal Classified AdvertisementsDUNBAR'SPHILADELPHIA

Business So That You

If You Want to SeeWill Have to Turn

Your CompetitorsWill Keep You Ahead inAround and Look Back,BALL TEAM

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iir) 1'im I'MMI. 'MUDiHiav ':imu juhmi Mior

j. nuil n ii i.ii uiri'lalio ii. is I'HH H.) 'i"ii ''Jiinl'iii :.,).iiii:.n na .qui02 ''ii.l Aiqjimui ii'l 'ji ltJll Hllolll.l!l OIJ Jll IBM .ll

luir ujau a. ni ;$ Ji )U a i : 1 ;ii.)

tl A( , J ll! J.nl I" s l.l. ni on:.i.iii j.nl iivii piiu m$ vi:

Jl) Mil put! K.l.l Ml Uu M1M .l,.!) il

ni isol i M"J "111 '"UUl Simal asi i uu .mini) ii .nquiu nn.t on, '.)! o "I i.i.ii-- U) Jit Aqiv ..Hi li.). JjiI

StlW'l I IV. I

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'OOU'C I t l 110 t puUCiCli.iiluJil .)U.ii u .is Auy

J IJ .Inj uortl) ij'hl.'ll.i 'KlIII'DJ li.iqwliull,!-- l tl.lJll IMHI.l.l H.VItq 01-- I It

MlU l) ! K II 1: M) l

(I)IUIH ll .lllllill .IIIIJ XAhq oni:r'KUI,l.i

Xwiiu luiiliuj UKKij-'- j n.fnq (limit1(1.1.1 .it

Niuj.ii :.iii iiiiki.i-i- : xAin nvnsmu orí .iiii'Mi

'unit "juidij iiiiki.i j; ha'ihi nin mimu mi iii'j

U'1 '.IUIII.IJ llli'iu-,- - h,fll( nous

:ris jio.i'hlllll'

f.lll I It 'lll,l! l.l(i.Hl-- mi Vim no OlMl'lilV n lllllHV

Vl III. A'lVDK.ini'

-- du.ij Shir.i'.i',) i ; kiiiiu!) puii'lA VX.IKO

1 I AM I IV A .HI v ir OCl

Quaker City National LeagueClub Passes Into Hands of

Syndicate Headed by IsraelDuiham,

III) Mi. ruin Jmirnd tl lrl wlrI'liiliiib Iphln, Feb. 21. Thf nm- -

trolling Inicies! In till' I 'li 11 ii il t .1

National league liiis'tjii II club todaypassed i iit't tin" hands of I rea I W.

Pallium, James I' McNIohnl nuilChircnrc Wolf, li t j h i mi n 0 cu

lender of this i lly, anil in iiiiNi nl

mi inlii if (if the state tehiitc. Since1!i(i2. Un- club him been controlled byit syndicate headed hy Janus Í t t r.

Tlii- consideration ijlvi ii fur I In

Interest In tlii' i lul) li.ii imtiM'i'll 11 IttlllUliei-ll- , llllt H Slll.l til I'SI'I I'll$2in,O(i0,

'I'lic new uinnngcntoiit will pi uliii Idyretain William Sloti-lln- e ii presidentiiml V i ii li i Murray us malinger nliliij its.

l.l'(illll.(' SundayIiiilluiiapiills, Feb. 24 'I'll c llmllcy

lilll, legalizing tlii' I I . t k nf base-bal- l

ni Sunday, passed tin' muíalo.10 t,, I. It tin m abendy passed

III. house, mill now goes tu tin- gov-

ernor.

longboat ltd Unci lit lliui' Shi'ulilillilflulo,. N, Y. Kill, 24 Tom

Longboat', the Marathon I h a m pi t inlinn finally declined tn meet SlllllhbInri' tomorrow night In n ririi-- i 'il- -

nille i inc. iiml It In ii u i ni tin l)n- -

rumio will be m ll lift it ut i l fur

llml-S- i liici k lloiit t iiiii-- oír.(i I li li HUH, Ki ll - uu n 1

iininiccil Utility thnt tin limit mlicilul- -

for tittilitht lirrc lictuiin MiirlnUnit iiml Mike Hrliin U lio" I i n

(.(Muí ii' r.

I'll Mllllll til ls Hi ( Kind,I'dlmiiliiiM. (ililu, 2 1. I'M

Sm t li . ul' Ciiliiriilni, vim kIviii (In-iIi-

IhIhii nvii' Mide I tiiiiiiviin, nf H"-rl- n

stir. .V. V., In n fix-- uiinil ciiii-c.- t

In re' tunlnlit

Wi Milli lied Whit lliuiKiili.Ne I II Ii .Mi. Fell. 2 1. A lilnli

mhji tt it ti it I'll loilny IiiIimi'ii Kfei(He Welsh, the llimll'll illlllllpillitihl cIkIiI, iiml llnv Ili'iniNiin, el' Iiillmin pnlle. In lie here Miii li

rilililer I'li'U I'iiiiiiim '(IK In Itlii.liilriilt; Mich.. Felt. 2?.. - A hont

lielneeii t 'hurley Kunii In ,i.f New, iiml llmiy Culili. df liilnill,

niiiir In mi iilii iiit i ml In die "i vi nth a

riuiinl nt IiiiImiii- tun Ik Ii w In n Culilitell iiiieiiUNi'lntiH ntnl liii: hiciiiiiImI hlillie.l (I I'Ull. t'olili "IK' iviilnl III'- -

II I' tell 111 Nil ilecl-lll- ll WIISI I llllelell l( Illli'llS II .n lll'cil III havei sli;lil inh milKKc Uu uniThiiut theliinil,

nod ir Murilcr.Toledo, tillo. Feb. 2 1 l' i .ink Mr--

lllllill. 40 MIIIH dill. lin nl une t lineIn III Hie IlKlllw eliilll ellllllll'lilllhhlp. Im

III III by Hie police. lielnllllK Hie colon. r I n i Ht IM nt loll Into the ilealh ofHiiKh I'lnli'ly. who a Kind b

Sntillilil.i nlllt. I'llhl) died nlx

nmiii today.

Tmi'Iw IIiiihIii d Hb' llll.e.t'biciiKii. Fib. .1 Schiiin.iiifi

miicil In i'lileni;o IoiiíkIiI nllii' a reunit k.ilib- walk I't'oni New York liecimiei! 1.2(10 iiilli-- 111 2 II wa'Ki'iKholll'K lie bit New Yolk. .1.11111. IIV

12 III Kiibl Hint o" M.iteh li-- t In

would Mult lin 111 lillciirto anil pnMi

,i hei Hun ni to New York. I

I1.I.1- - 'l incl, I inn I'sshiu In Mexico,

M.i.,i 1'iH, Fib. 21 Aei oi d mi;i, .....l. l, l ,.,l llcl'e liMliutll.

la.iim "HI In Kill in A lilla Caliente'In Ai'i H. A uo l utneiit coiiee.-M-

has been Ki.tnliil mi Anuilian eotii'paliv, mid I'utli "I' tin track lias be--

I .oitlMiina Wilis i muí lililí', '

.olflli, .1 I ". b i I'll.-

.IS ol tin ,11 II. W . li tel.l,l I'l III.' l',,l'll I llttl r lac

nil! oui kl

Il.impl' l; Tu ii uumil I. hips I

Mill d

Indian isniii-lii- " I, ii II id' l:,i-,l- iT,,r. ml" ' 'nt

SOLD

I

TI 115 IS thr Ad. It mn 20

Jti'iil Inline mid I, nan I If Her,'itriirr ;l(l Arime unj TlilrU

Klii'il or 21 t.nld AtcniK!.Kcir li nt, 9 ruiiiii bi lí k liituHA,

ft lit; lmallnn, nidili'in Uitu-da- u

on AVrst Cual iivi nuc.fur runt, 4 room brlrk hou.if,

lili bullí rnuiii:- - Ninth tihRllcct; guild sUbli', ito. $20,Furniaht'il roniiis near In far

Huht houmkopijinB; slo upto- -dnin furnlHhed room near In tvrry rrationahlo price.For gale, 8 room brick, modern

In vf ry rexpert, on one of thbent cornrr n the city.

Five room hoiiKe, modera, WtCoal avenue, price .,..$2,800

For dale, brick house, cornerUonij avenue and North 6thuli'cel; $2100,

Hiit-lniK- t'liMiicri, KunlneM lAttaPhven room houe, modern, up

to dele; lot (Rxl42 feet oncorner on South Kdllhtreet $2,75(1

For h.iIh, ,$1550. brltkli'iu.io. So. Edith Btrect.

4 rnom fmine hmiKe; SouthKdllh Street, $1300.

I.ol on South MromlwHy, furJ2S0: I ilailm from liuiU rthoKpll.il; a unao.

ItAKCIIFJS.

125 seré about 5 miles out ongood rottd; Imp'roved partlywith hotwe and Rtable there-on $3,(100

100 aeren, 4 mile out, well Im-proved, (tiiod buildings. $6,000

26 acre. 3 V4 mile out, well Im-

proved $1.011016 aerea, 2 mllea out, unim-

proved $1.000Four unci, ' tullen from punl-nrrii'- i',

nlth tfiiud liouse andon! liuiiillrntH t . . .$3,0110

Two fieri with ifiiod lot, HxISO on South Uromlwny; luudwell improved In alfalfa.

I. II. DIMJVH & SON,Alliuiiii ripie, X. M.

ClearTitle

Thin in Mm all Important cuii-sl.l- ci

.i ion In Ibn pnrchiuai ofKial KMale. Vc are preparedlo fiirtiiMi aliMtiail: of MI tuall lnndH in I'eriialillo County,

Bernalillo County Abstract& Title Company

W. '. ol SI KI H II, Mgr.2 24 W. Ould Ava.

GIRL 10 WEDDED

PRIEST DECLARES

SHE LOIES 11Uisiei'.auliiiA Counsel of Hei

Friends Who RecommendedDivoice, Mis, Ryan Decides

She Cannot dive Him up,

I Hr Moraine Jiiiimiit Hitfi-iii- (Hued Wlrt-

I'e UCI-- Cilo. Feb, .'I. I a i idlllga I'ti f an interview with Iner lillsb.llldthat .In loved bun and w.as not ableo ll. w ii bout him. M i s Si isnn Aloran

Ilxai the I 'I'd' u gill vv bo-

tíne in. linage

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da v s ago. Ii It I 'etiv i r ti night w itli

lie lllisbail.l lor Hie West

AI 111, t inn ul t lie disc. Ii Hie

nuil lagi Mi- - K.van claim that Mic

had In. i tor, i d into Ci fi nionyIbl .; b ti Hid autioun lur Ill- -

t. Ill of U, Ul U'cc a .

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Call Aztec buel CoPhone 251 forAmerican Block

Lump Coal $5.50

LEGAL NOTICES.

NOTICE; the claiiiianU of the follow-in- ir

named rivate land ilalnm, orKrarilK, in Now Mexico, are hereby notl-lie- ii

that they will be allowed ninety(10) luya from the date of the flintpublication of Mil notice (February 11,

110) within which to deposit in adi United Slates llepoHltoryto the credit of the Treaxurer of theUnited States, the amounts an hereinindicated, game lielnir due the UnitedStales for surveyiiiK. plattlngr, etc.In default of audi payments, the caseswill be reported to the Oneral Landoffice with recommendation that theybe taken ii with the Attorney Gen-

eral of the United States, with theview to the enforcement of such pay-

ments by suit. Said private landclaims, amounts due, and date of ap-proval of survey are as follows, viz:Prestun rieck, $202r..2, Nov. 2, I860;San Clemente, $244 l.l, Auk. 28, 18!;K. W. Katon, $0,1.78. July 2, 1 880;Town of Cusa Colorado. $1004.01, June

1877; ojo del Ksplritu Santo,$áft2.l8, June 2, ISSá; San Isidro,

'MHO 43. June 5, 1ST7; Town of TaJI'ipie. $405.011. June ii. 1877; San Migueldel liado, $285.01. June 1 4, 1 904; San- -

HaKii Hamlrez, $74 05. Dec. 7, 1 900;Town of Chnmita. $17. 46, June 6,,1877; Caspar Ortiz, $70.11. June s.

877; Hiiiii'liu del Kin (runde, $386.37.March 12, 1895; F'laza Illanefl, $IC3.52.Sept. .1, 186; Ojo de Horregn, $206.57,Feb. 2, 18R; CIpncBiiilla. $110.40.

Iauij. 22, 1899; Juan flautista Valdez.$811.72, Aim. 16, 00; Town of Galls-'le-

$158.04, AiiR. 22, 18; Cuynmun- -KUe, $84.04. April 1902; Town of

lAlaniedH, $415.97. ftet. 19, 1S95; Ala- -

tnlins or Juan Salas, $44.13. Pec. 12,Illa I: Salvador (Inezab's, $74.17, Aug.22. 1899: Talaya Hill. $90.10, April 25,190'l; Mesilla Civil Colony, $ 82.33,April 4, 1902; Town of Jacona.$277.79, Sept. 2, 1S9; Canada de losAlamos. $106.34. June 16, 1 898; M

S. Montnya, $ 04.87, Aujr. 7, 1 900;fails Ja r in II I or Agua Salada,$116.00, Nov. 27, 1899: retaca, $96.94,April 2. 1 902; Ojo de San Jose, $96.39,Ana. fl, 1 902; Canada de Santa Clara,$1X6. SO, July 15, 1 !i H ; Town of Abl- -iiulii. $249.53. Nov. 1 3. 1 896; Pajarito.$.",21.28, A uif. 22, 899; Pacheco.$6K.5. Juno 26, 1S95; Antonio deAli.ytea. $1 26.40. March 25. 1 896;Santa llosa le Cubero, $10(1.24. Pee.5. 1 900; Fl nmiehito n,- Pueblo ofSania Ana. $139.::, Pee, 7, 19011;A n ni in lliillerres K- Jiiainiin ScJilln,

i:!2.46. April 5. 1902: Santa itui$226.66. Auir. 7. 1902; Martillóme :Hn-chej-

$87 04. Alli. 6, 1902: PliebblnnfIjimniii. $191.46. Auir. 22. 1 899; H(nJ.K. Fdwards, $681. till, Aupf. 5, 1882.I tiipllcate Ccrl Ideate of deposit shnuldb.. transmitted to tills (iffii e. JOHNW. MARCH. U. S, Surveyor llenera I

fur New .Mexico, Fel-rusr- Hill, 1909

(IIMMISSIOMJIS' l'l!0( I I DINGS.Called session Fi b ll.'ii'y 2 lili. 909.I 'resentHon, A. Griii.WsKil. eh. ill man ; A. K.

Springer and 'ulicai pin Arntljo, coin-i- n

Issiuncrs and A. E. Walker, clerk.F. J. Wilson apiñáis before the

Hoard and proposes In convey to I'.eiti.alillu county the land now owned byWill km Fai'r niul said Wilson, whichIs used as a road, lying belli ecu

and the stock yards, on

condition that Hie county expend thesum of J I. tnio. (ill in Improving saidroad and maintain the same as a pub-li-

highway. II is ordered that Air.

Wilson's proposition be accepted.Jt Is ordered thnt fractional bond

No. 15, In the sum ul' $3. OH. held byW P. Alctealf. be taken up, paid andi .uní Uní.

A petition, signed by many residentsof tin: precincts of I'ajaiito mid LasPadillas. Is presented to the Hoard,praying that what Is known as the oldSlates lioad be opened from the In-

ters. 'Minn of said road with the A-

limón, nun Las Padillas road, to theKio Grande. It Is ordered that themi Iter be reft rred tu A. P. ogle, ruiin- -

l.v surveyor, and that h investigateand report to this hoard.

F. Hamlri'X. appears before theHoard mid ctunphiltis that Hie roadoverseer of road district No. 1

poses to vv lib it a public road in

dud No. 9. by encroaching on laud1,, longing lo said liainirt z. The 111:11 -

r is referí to the county surveyor,A pi tili" is iires-elltei- signed hi

several land owners, praying that Hie

mad running north trout the countyJail through Purancs to the límelasaceiUia lie in. ule sixty feet wide. Themailer i referred to the county siir-vcv-

for Investigation.Mr ogle county surveyor. Is In-

still, led to make a survey mt.l ascer-

tain the amount of land necessary tobe taken for the widening of W. Cell- -

tr:. I iiveiim. westerly from tin- eastside of the binds belonging I" tin

Kanzeiiliaeb late.The follow Inn constable bonds me

approved. iy. Jose Haca Aiiaxa.Camilo Lucero. Pedro l.oincz. lomasMai'tim x. Pair. h Inn Chavez. Abeiib l"

Gutieiicz. !, ..last leu Garcia. G. urgelad ilo. Hl.,s Hubl. Frank I:

Carl, p Ainiíjo. Candelario J, i r.

mill. Fp nun ( hu ela. Chara s sinNest m.. I. ii ia and P"t Pa

The bond of P M. l u it t . li t

bull lo t. is llppl ,.Vi dTil, bond of Hi T. ll (' .Vibll'tnu

I lupl ov run PI , mill a liv on ae, ' ni nt of

flallchlse ,, i In, lav dig ot water in.in I he 'l'c :n e ,i Is ,,ppi ov i d.

The folio tun it counts arc apprm ' d

a n.l ot'ih r. ,1 u.i .1:A P Ogle Co in., k -

ing pl.il- - tuoil lee .

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STORAGE

WANTED Pianos, household roods,etc., stored and packed safely at

reasonable rates. Phone 640. TheSecuritiy Warehouse and Improve-ment Co. Offices Rooms S and 4,

Grant Block, Third street and Centralaveuue.

AUCTIONEERS.

j. p, PALMKIl, general auctioneer;speaks English and Spanish. AH

kinds of auctioneering done, both Inand out of town. Satisfactionguaranteed. Phone 414

J. M. SOLLIE, Expert Auctioneer-M- any

years experience in the busi-ness Katsfaction guaranteed. Call oraddress tfollie and LeBieton, 117 W.Gold.

FOR SALE MiscellaneousKOK tXEÍí-- - íoiand-CTu- n nogs;

breeders. John Mann.

FÜK SALE Three room tent house.Apply J. B. Vaughn, Superior Lum-

ber company.

FOH SALE 400 Angora goats: 250Ewes; 600 wethers and 25 rams;

Will exchange any or all for city prop-erty. W. AV. Paeon, 717 E. Gold Ave.

Foil SALE Six heavy draft mules,Kansas and Kentucy stock. One

learn heavy draft horses, also onefamily driving horse, absolutely safe,city broke. Inquire Hunters' Stockyard, 311 North First St.

KOI SALE One large work horse,or will trade fur good pony. Apply

1415 S. Amo.FOR SALE Siar Furniture Company

sell goods on easy terms or theInstallment.TKEES Fruit, shade and ornamental,

all kinds of roses. Kerry trees, etc.All latest productions now on hand.I ii!i7 N. Second.

KOK SAKE -- Two fresh Jeise; COW'S.

124 Smith Edith, I'hon 15S7.

Folt SALE A brand new jeweler'sshow case, cheap. Apply Alhinilicr-iiu- e

Planinji Mill.

Foil SALE -- Extracted honey 10

pounds fut-

ir,.$1.00: 60 lb. ni lor

no. order by postal of W". I

Ion. 1'. o. Hox 202, AlliuquiN. M.

K( in SALE Poland-China- . hogs;ble deis. .1 ii Mann.

Foil SALE Cheap: one e farm,also tarín, also one incti-hnln- r.

2 "brooders, 400 feet poultryWire. It. Mel luglian. general ucinervFoil SALE An elegant. highest

grade, line loucil, beautifully grained malioganv, G Sleek baby grand

in. used nut little, iiisu an jMigeiuwith oigan attachment ami phrasing

r, anil with many pieces in nugeliis music at 906 W. Tijeras.

Ft ) 1 SALI-- One I'.runswick pooltalil Iniltiire Ni 222 N. lliglit SI.

FOR SALE Realjstate.Foil SALE iwo three-roo- cot-

tages; to be moved away. B. H.Ives.

l oll SALE Oil KENT 2, 3. 4, ü andhouses, ('ash ol payments.

W. V. Fiitrellc, 500 South Second St.

KOll SALE Lund scrip, ranches,citv property. Pitt lloss. 209 WestCentral upstairs.Foil KALE ÁHDcautifui residence of

eight rooms ht a bargain; $1500down. $35 month. Apply Porterfield,216 West Gold.Foil SALE Choice residence lot. 4th

Ward, close In. only $B"0. South-western Ui ally, 201 E. Central.Foil SALE A five-roo- house, 9116

AV. Tijeras, in one of the most at-

tractive neighborhoods in the city ;

bath, toilet, electric light, etc, barnand hydrant outside. The constantulvance in property values in this

section, tin class of residences hereand the short distance from the busi-ness part of town, makes this offeran unusual opportunity to get a goodproperty at a small price. Call athe premises.Ft i it SALE Han Ins 1 easy pay-Co- .

tile Ills. Si ill t ll este in ricalty20 I Cast Central.Foil" S Á L E HhoTi sT Hi Ttii7 pay

15 per cent on hive stun lit. Si utlh- -vv estéril Realty Co., 2"1 Easttral.

FOR SALE Furniture.Foil SALE All kinds .d houschi

furniture. Futridle Furniture Cwest end of viaduct.

FOR SALE$11)011 In sun. frame, batli t'C-

li-i- lights, oil f. o; W. I.einlavenue

$-- brick, modero: i .lar, (tarn, full .Vl-f- l. lot. 8. lUIilliSI.

SI 7 no f nil ne, modern; S.Ijhlh SI.

S20OO lu-i- i k. IihiIi. elei ti lclights, it inent walks; N. 4 Hi SU

lose in.$iiiiit 1 r un, nushm residence,

Iml water, hem, I" 7"iIIJ teci.4 Mocks rrtim isorli(sr.

$2i.'iO riMiiii, frame (xiltilxp,moOi-r- convenience. lawa,hade and fruit treea; oa Illgo--

lamis: li-- e In.$2.100 5 rmin, mixlern, rrntrnt

Mtk ntLage, 8outh KdPh( Iont la.

$ii(l frame, 8th Irt- -,

Mt-f- t. lot, cl7 wairr; ru; termIf iesired.

$ I BOil ." r)in frame, modernllililaiiils, close In; tmej Icrtua,If acslml.

nimliie-- prnirri and raaclifva forale. Mimrjr to loan. .. ,

A. FLEISCHER111H Eobtta ScOad Strert.

FOR JENT Rooms.FOX XIENT The most taTmuryint

te rooms at the Ilio Qrandi619 West Central.Full KENT Furnished rooms and

rooms for light housekeeping, jisWest Lead.

FOll KENT Nicely furnished roomand board. 221 South Edith St..

phono 1558. tjFOH KENT Any one wishing fur-

nished rooms where there is nochildren or sick call at 422 North th.FOR KENT Furnished rooms for

light housekeeping. 724 S. Second.FOR KENT Three furnished rooms

for light housekeeping; modern im-provements; private bath; no invalids;close in. Telephone 1404.TO KENT 2 bedroum and fine par-

lor; fine place for two gents; rent$5.00. 818 South Arno street.Foil RENT Furnished rooms ami

board; modern. 710 South Broad-way.FOR KENT Pleasant large front

room. 20 7 ',. West Gold A ve.Foil RENT Two or th reelinTilern

furnished rooms for light house-keeping. Call 208 South Arno.Foil KENT Front rooms for house-

keeping. 524 West Central avenue.

FOR RENT Dwellings.i'ult KENT Lockhart s ranch; nine

room house and bath furnishedthroughout. All stock and poultryfor .ale; also 60 tons nf first classalfalfa. Inquire at Lockhart's ranch.FOll KENT Store room and warn

house. North First street; inquireat Albuquerque Lumber Co.FOR KENT Good 6 room house and

barn, eight acres of land on mesa,near 1'niversty. Inquire this office.FOR RENT Comfortable two room

furnished house. Apply 617 Mar- -hle nvemie.FOR KENT A seven-roo- house

furnished, near park. John M.Moore Really Co.

FOR KENT An eight-roo- house,furnished or unfurnished, xvith barn

and largo chicken house. Ten lots,orchard and garden under dilch. st

house on South Second Street, closeto street cars. Cull for terms on prem-ises. L. 1'. A hers.Foil KENT 3 and houses;

furnished or hot. W. V. Futrellc,500 S. 2nd.FOR RENT Modern tent house,

Willi screen porch; furnished, 1022South Walter.I' i HI RENT New four room hunst,

with large stable, carriage and othermil houses; $12.50 per mouth. Phone13S3, or apply Porterricld Kcal Es-tate Co.

FOR RENT 4 loom house in fine re.pair. Good pump water; $12.50.

See Win. Kieke. 211 South First street.Foil RENT Two room and four

room furnished flats and ranch.121 i,'. North Third street.FOR KENT - room Hat. iiiculding

wator and light. Inquire E. F.Senecio, 1024 N. 4th St.For SALE our modern home at 2uit

N. Edith. We arc leaving the city.I!. P. Stevenson.

FOR RENT Miscellaneous.FOR KENT Bese standard make

pianos. Instruments in perfect con-dition. Whltaon Music Co.

FOll KENT Alfalfa and gardenranches with houses, close In. Call

at Lockharfs ranch for particulars.FOR KENT Store room for storing

furniture. Located down town. Telephone 1558.

For Rent OFFICESFOR K ENT Offices and stores in

Commercial club building. ApplySecretary of the club.

FOR SALE BusinessFOK SALE A paying Dullness. Ks- -

tablished 19 years. $2500 capitalrequired. Want to aefl on account ofhealth. For Information address A.,Journal office.FOll SALE Paying General Mer

chandise business established 25years; will Invoice about $11,000.00;located northern Arizona, on SantaFe; $5,000 down will handle. Tlii"commands the trade for radius oftwenty miles and is ideal location forwholesale department. J. A. Jloot,Adamana. Arizona, Agent.

Poultry and Pet Stock..FOR SALE Rhode Island Red Eggs.

$2.50 for 15. Mr. A. T. Hyatt.Cooks. N. M.

FoR SALE White Rock and WhiteWyandotte chickens. Fishel stock -

good condition Flock or matings.11,23 N. 2nd St.

PERSONALJOHN THOMAS NEWouME Is re

quested to communicate with hi'daughter. Mrs. Ethel Egloff. ílChurch street. Paris, Texas. Wouldappreciate information from any per-son knowing of his whereabouts.

TO LOAN

MoXEY TO IXiAN oil city propertyat f pero nt. Kio Grande Valley

Land Co.. John Pnirad.ille, agent. Of-

fice, Third and Gold avenue.GKTiWÍA MLETT. loa nsTTi fe in-

surance. Care of Mutual Life In.Co. of N. y.. X. T.. Arntljo Kidg

SANITARIUMS.POSLPALE PLACE Linated on

Lrnkhan ranch, near Indian si hool.Private porches. I'uder manage-

ment of graduate nurses. MissesMoorman and Bartlett.

Try a Morning Journal Want!

HjLPVVANTED Male.WAÑTfT) Urife'lit fin.'ii to niuku

and mercantilo reports Inevery town and village; Income $25to $150 per mouth. Address I. M. A.,Ilox 222, Hancock, Maryland.W'ANTFl) At oni e; cat penter.s with

tools. Colhurn's Kmploymcnl, 209South First street.WANT K 11 Reliable men to sell our

hlKh Ki'ade oreK'in Brown .Nurserystock. All the latest productions.

ii() a month easily made. Call oraddress 1007 North Soeund St.

H ELPJAANJED Fmale.WAN'HiU Uirl in'rBeneraí house-w'or- k

111 small family. Apply to312 South 7th St.WA NT EI ) A Kill lor ifeiierul house-

work. Apply murtiiiitis, 516 W. Cop-

per AV.WAN I'Ki) !irl for Keiieial house.

work; small family: no wuHhingApply 212 New York A ve.WAN'I'FI) O Kill for general

housework. Call 112 North Walter.VVANTKU First class (litilnx room

Kill. Apply C. ilumbitH Hotel.

WANTED Positions.WANTFlt Position as stenographer

or bookkeeper, by young lady, 5yeaisf experience. Address, Al. N.journal office.

WANTED Miscellaneous.WxNTKi ) Pipes tu repair, Joe Kkh-nril- s'

Ciliar Store.WANTKI- i- Clean cotton ra at the

press Room, Journal office.jTloíIÑTrNTIie eleaiier. lili here,

ready for liusiiiess at the biime oldstand. Call up 460

vXNTF,l--2ii- i hand sunny auclu.I la bu s Coa Ynrd.

I VAÑT(( bify Ktain drill. Mustbe ill (intuí condition and cheap for

cash. Address 100. care Journal.,'K CAN rent that aeant house ofyours, lb tt-- ' r list It w iih us. South-Co- .,

estéril liealty 201 East Central.

WANTED furniture.I'LKMTllIU WANTED Highest

cahh piico for furniture, stoves,ea rpcts, ele. Tel. 6116, Crown Furnl-tio- n

ture and A in .'o.. 114 AV. Gold.

LOSTLl 1ST pi n. ga lint si flliel'- -

aid. II brilliant s,ls, oval liape;llliili l' l et ll l 11 to Join nal l MTiee, rcciv c

reward.LOST- - --Sealskin neckpiece at Ciryslal

t Ilea tor, Tuesday : reward. K turnto ii I :i West Cold avenue.

I ONION SEIS I!

RED,

YELLOW

and WHITE.

1

I5C PER IB.

We will bo closed all

Washington's Biithday,

T. N. LIIWILLE

508 West Central. Phone 138.

MALOYS

A Fine Line of Lenten

Goods Just Received

Fine Fat Mackerel.Fancy Halibut.Yarmouth Bloaters.Boneless Codfish.Salmon.Lobster.Sardines.Clams.Shrimps.Etc.

A. J. MaloyPhone 72

I

Mini, mi hull, in. un, in mil. h In ri-

In i2::I0, l.rin l Iiik nil IihIhim'I'l'l'lil-.'lK- Ills tlllli' lul- flVC llliliM.2'i:.'I."i, Ih iilmi ii ih'W rrrinil.

MRS. TEAL ORDERED

T0Í 01iud:a Decides Woman Charged

Willi Pi ocuiin; False Witnessin Gould Divot cc Case is Only

Safe in Piison,

ll- Aliirnlnc ,lniiriinl njieHitl l.emieil UlrlNew York, Feb. 21 - .Mr. Mai niel

Teal i limue, I wllll attempted Miilim-iia-llot-

id' pei'.liir' In iiic lleli ii K. ll

Hollbl I'lllllk .1. (loulll (llMili e tun WIIH

cuiiiiiillli d to In ToiiiliH prison todayby .Indue FoHter. She Icih lierelidurehenil out under t.'i.noo bail

The iliu'KKi'i, liieliiihd .Mr'. .lull.FIcinliiK .Mel 'a I., who wax in i c t

with Ml'h. Teal lllld I .elective M'iiikIi'J;III. .Ml he II. lie. a Ml. II I. HI 111 Willi Hit

lie will nuked by Ill's .Mel "a he In xlmi1','ibn airidmli In Hie (.iMc and M ih.

MaiKiU'el Fall, a d lunula licr. who lex- -

llllill tbllt Hill' W.lH llppl Ulll'lled Willi II

similar proponll Ion. KI'lurtM were iniideby e.innsel lor the lb f( ndaiit in idinwHint MI-- h MeCiiuelaii. the iirinelpalwlliiesM for tin pruHci ul l.ui. while u.Iciiiliim li IcuiInIiIp for Mo-- . I'e.il. b ul

tried In betray her.Mis- - Mel'auxlnn denied Kin h iiupu-latbu- i.

She denied thai Mu had iimiI

other llamen than her own lor I he pinpoHe ! ilcci pl bm.

Mis leal Known In M. mil.St. I M ill. Feb. 24 M k Teal w lo n

he lived In SI I'aul about threeen r h uu". wic-- .Mih Tin mu y, w He ol

W. .1 T ne. I 111 II Uh ale Hicii'l.ir'la .1 .1 Mill. Ml Ton mi'V an ill -

M.icc.l frión ti If w He and lin u b it tinemploy id' Mr. Hill.

Mi- -. Tourney Intel' hro'iKht a bn.uliot ml"' suit nKalnsi a proinlneiit SI

I'aul pbisu lait

IF ITS AVOIIIH 1IM1IIV(JlYM A i : i l' IT. (JAIM T IIKIl'K,

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III III tin- , xa- - M- n ai

nine Hi" re Inm.iiv 'lit1, liibt inontli- - Will t.'i'UU

u t i 'I n li niul'li.ii v it lull a u .unis ,,l C.n.i.d M cf I'.e .1.

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turns, anil cost $13.33

SLATERSMl Ml I l l.l V fUli-l:- I'UYMOITH I'.IM kS

I'ho big tiiir Ujii, th but p;"flt pavem moiv and rrlrntakr't I In mure pri"" t fe ir.! Ntionul I r ;..n('i.nci'XK limn all .ihrs At A loiqu. ruur i the jrntti-- itinirv,r nrm i" "te I tun fl't prmiums ( nh perUIff i,.t hen the T J Hum ver uliir trephv foe hl trt of HomedISo. k. My initt.iií (tint nn lire th bett I ever imitctl i lionetliitui ton on. I c binl at hnn-- price Kgc. from prire tnat-ln- .

1 flt.ni $4 0 2 tvitiiign. $:D. 1 -- llini. $', Mating listsfir. Andy

W. D. SLATERtun no. . r nrcr. M Mi tim or Nut Coal $4.2Sjl,,:íi,.' "' :" "

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1909.

Tl'tiih Copper 42

FEDERATION MEETS One of the BestWoman's PowerOver Man

FINANCE AND

COMMERCE

notI is the f.icte ill deSit.'lO.M'N:v lor

overI batd to

I III!III SPOKANE

Virginia Carolina Chemical .... 42'.ido pfd I12

Wabash 17do pfd 3

Westlnghouse Kleetrlc 76 v.Western Union 04 'iWheeling and Lake LrieWisconsin Central 40

Total sales for the day 1, 20Ú.9OO

shares.The bond market was Irregular; to.

tal sales par value $5. 750. 000. Uni-

ted States bonds were unchanged oilcall.

Vsr--- -- "CP Flt'il atjr. s.wi: tiii: ANDT ;.u y in- i cha lit.y I r v?u

if.1,,' - l.uo-,- 1 I.I'M'

Womn moit glorious endowment it the powerto awaken and hold the pure and honest love o( aworthy man. When the loea it and still loves on,no one in the wide world can know the heart Sony

the endure. The woman who uften from weak-

liest and derangement of her special womanlyaoon loses the poner to sway the heart of

a man. Ller teneral health suffers end she loses

DI X U KS.f'X-A- l Ml , , ,

I E" J . !''' "i ru'ed Dlae.l, and Pe'iilhitnt.s - Special

stamp t.ooils.her good looks, her attractiveness, her amiabilityml her nower and prcstiie as a woman. Dr. K. V. Pierce, of lluff.ilo, N. Y Willi

the assistance of his staff of able physicians, has prescribed for and cured manythousands of women. He has devied a successful remedy (or woman's

It is known as Dr. Pierce's Prescription. It is a positiveapeci6o for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It purities, requ-

intes, strengthens and lienls. Medicine dealers sell it. No honest dealer will

advise you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger proht.

IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG,SICK WOMEN WELL.

HUSTON STOCKS AMI KOMISClosing Price

Money-- Call

loans 2 r(r 3'iTime loans . .3 in 4

IIiMHIm

Atchison Adjustable 4s 94Atchison 4s 101

Itulll-- , willsN. Y., N. II. and H 158

Union Pacific 175 Us

Now Mr. Mer-

chant let usl c I together.vil this proiio-- s

i t I o n ' thobenefit will bomutual.

L. Bradford Prince President to

Call Irrigation Organizationto Order Just Preceding Con-

gress.

Sp,rlsl Corrfupcnilrn. la Moralng JnnraalJSpokane, Wash., F,cb. 23. The

American Irrigation Fed' ration,which has vice presidents and mem-

bers in practically every suite and ter-ritory where water Is applied to landsby scientific means, will meet In an-

nual convention in Spokane on Au-gust 8, the dny before the SeventeenthNational Irrigation congress is for-mally organized by President GeorgeK. liarstow, of Harstow, Tex.

George L. Shumway. of ScottsblufT.N'eh , chairman of the executive com-mittee of the federation, conveys theforegoing information in a letter to it.Insinger, chairman of the local boardof control of the congress.

Mr. Shumway adds it is likely tlnttthe governor of Nebraska and a rep-resentative delegation interested in re

Pierre's Pitmfot Vr rtgulite and ttnagthta stomm.li, Llvtr and HosWi,Dr.

American Arge. Chemical- 36do pfd . .' THE TIPPLER'S NIGHTMARE

TAKE A BRACE.American Pneu. Tube 9kAmerican Sugar 128 V

LOVING CUP FOR

ÍHE HERO' OF

do pfd 12S

American Tel and Tel 127

if- -Willi htrciM.

New York, Fi'b. 24. There tninc a

( heck today to tin- - disorderly liquida-

tion which as demoralising- the niiir-ke- t.

The )eree)tlon that the eourtM

of yesterday. If continued, would lead

to that result prompted wmo meas-

ured of equal support. The Inifieshort Interests were prompted10 reduee their horl lines with thesinus of a greater Htubility in the mar-

ket. This demand was n potent In-

fluence In the recovery of prices. Thebuying demand, however, was lan-

guid1. After periods of dullness caus-ed by Its mutual indifferences by thebuyers and sellers the traders testedthe market by advancing bids. Theundertone of the market thereforewas firm although lacking ngfrrcsKivpstrength. London apparently was asconfused over the outlook as our ownmarket and a sharp relapse therefrom n former advance, coming Justbefore the New York market openedhad much to do with the feverishfluctuations of the afternoon market.There was a better feeling over thesteel trade outlook and a growth ofeniifidence that the price concessionun steel products were a preliminaryto revival in the trade. The propor.lions of the market readjustment ob-

tained clearer form and were correct-ed from the extravagant assumptionif yesterday that an immediate re-

lapse to the acute conditions of de-

pression and contraction of 1307, wasin prospect. The conviction findsvery general expression that a funda.

American Woolen 28Dominion Iron and Steel 31

Weekly.Just to think of waiving up soneSultry July morning with aMassachusetts Kleetrlc 14 i l. Ii

H. S. LITHGOW Book Binderdo pfd 7,i mink'outing

(in your tongue, pantlne for eat llMassachusetts das 64

United Fruit 127

United Shoe Mach i . . 64III l!lti:il STAMP MAM It,

jontxAL iirii.niNti.BROWNSVILLE rnoxE 921.do pfd 2'

U. S. Steeldo pfd 109.Mining

that eometh not.And wondering If in the real Sa

liara there h: :

Spot as arid as that stretch of terrltoi y

Itetweeii vour palate and your iliapliramn.

Andüel'ore renieni heri iik th.itThe teetotalers have 1'ellloVedAll life-savi- stations, you call

Adventure TVs

Alione 41'.Amalgamated "0Arizona Commercial 32 '.i

Atlantic 15theButte Coalition 22 '4

All theWay UpFrom the foundation ts th shingles on th roof, we ar lelllnf

butldlnf materal cheaper than. you bav bought for many reara.Bar at least It per cent and

Build NowRio Grande Material and

clamation and forestry In his statewill attend the congress. He urgesthat advocates of private irrigationenterprises, the Carey act and othermatters of similar character be givena foil hearing, saying thai the goodpoints of all are certain to be broughtout In spirited debates.

The officers of the federation are:President, L. P.radford Prince. SantaFe. N. M.; secretary, l. II. Andrrsoti,editor The Irrigation Age. Chicago;vice presidents, Presley K. Horn,Hallev, Idaho; Professor J. 1. Tins-le-

Mesilla Park, N. M : Tom lUch-ardso-

Portland, Ore.: Judge CyrusHappy. Spokane; C. T. Johnson, C.10., Cheyenne, Wyo.; Professor O. W.P. Stout, Lincoln. Neb.; C. 1). Peppy,Florence. Ariz.; Professor F. D.

Topeka, Kan.: William HulaThompson, Chicago; John Hall,Lampnssas Springs, Tex.; A. J. Cob-ban. Rhlni lander, Wis.; executivecommittee, Lute M. AVileox, editorField and Home. Denver; Zcra Snow,Portland; J Turley, Turley. N. M.: C.llralnnrd, Fayette, Idaho, and JohnMcAlplne, Muluth. Minn.

that

Knstlly for the ll.z that coolshiihhics

That rejuvenate, the Swiss-es- s

does a lot of things,nr the Hint helps,To find that they have gone the

of alliood things, and that you are d

Calumet and Arizona ..101Calumet and 1 léelo, 620

Centennial 30Copper Range "HiDaly West 9 4

Albuquerque Colored Man In-

vited to Become Member of

Committee Which Will Pre-

sent Foraker With Token,

The Kev. James Walsliiuglon of tills

city, has been Invited ;o become u

member of the committee of one

hundred having in charge the pres.eolation, on behalf of the iiegrni-- of

the country, to Senator Joseph I'.en-so- n

Foraker, of Ohio, of a silver lov-

ing cup as a token of the esteem III

which he Is held by the race

onlyway

en ledFranklin J J

Granby G

' (

Greene Cananea 9dest chance of self preservu- -.The rem

Hon

Lumber CompanyTills NUprcllliI say. afterI'lider the ei

exlremlty.roll have duckedild tap and gene

mental condition Is sound and isshaped toward betterment. With threcovering tendency once definitelyshaped the requirements of the largeuncovered bear interest must be look-ed to for explanation of the extent twhich the rally ran. The money mar-ket was unaffected by the large oper-ations of the day. The call for re-

turn of 30.000,000 dolíais of govern,ment deposits to the treasury ma-

tured and the New York banks turned

Cor, Third and Mar,nrtlc.Phoneto tini ndronnünchloride to bold your Job, win

drop of theSijiiozeii grape would stop your vlsloi

The letter received by Mr.ington is us follows:Dear Friend:

The undersigned eoniinilteeappreciating; the sincere servlcdered to our race by Ohio's

deeplys

SOCIALISTS TO WORK FOR

- RELEASE OF MEXICANof

Six lui'Ke alligators propelling aFlving machine, and thwart theKfforts of seventeen cerise lizards SUPERIOR LUMBER & MILL CO.

Isle KoyaleMassachusetts Mining 5

Michigan 'O'iMohawk 81

Montana Coal and Coke 20

NevadaNorth Butte K1.

Old Dominion 49

Osceola I'1'ParrotQulncy S6UShannon 1414

Tamarack 85

Trinity 13

United Copper 11

United Slates Mining 39'áUnited Stales Oil 30

Utah 3s

Victoria 4

Winona 5 '

Wolverine 140

sena- -gulsbed statesman and eminent your lur- -inovir. and feel-ow- e

him ator, Joseph Heiison Forafclnu thai we, as a race. II. Pil- -

lastlnir debt of Kiatitudo. propuse to Mannfacturrra of Rasli, Jooi", Moulding, ntoi

dcaleks in llmukit, kmii nu buxnqluuwjiolj: salu olass,

Cader th Tladuoa. AIbnnrr(o. 71. M.

In their attempt tonltnre,

Wouldn't It maltefie!" or

Thorn tliucli thingshould' ask

You what kind ofwould

Admire ?

lf the bar boy

i lemonade youCKXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXyOOOtXXXXttt

San Antonio. Texas, Feb. 24. Thenallonal socialist organization haslaunched a movement for the releaseof Antonio P. Aruajo, sentenced tothe Inderal penitentiary at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, for being a leaderIn the recent Mexican revolution out-break. The effort Is similar to thatconducted in behalf of Mo.ver andHaywood during their trial In Idaho.

Aruajo, as editor of a Mexican pa-pe- r,

published ill Austin, Texas, se-

verely criticised tile administration ofPresident IMaz.

OOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXlCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXu be juslil'igal in the

A ml w ouldn'tIn unwinding

present to him a silver loving cup asa testimonial of the love and esteemin which we hold him

The loving cup is to be a nationalrace emblem, typll'ving our gratitudeto Senator Foraker, not only for thetrue services rendered to our race a

well as his efforts In the P.rownsvillecase, but In grateful appreciation ofhis whole public culver which habeen consistently for liberty andciiuality for more than a itinrer nfa century.

at.I hough!

I thet hellconnect

thatA nv jury would ii ii i t ;

i ; rounds of self-d- , acuseIf alter Irving mightily

andlo

Albuquerque Lumber CoWHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER

Glass, Cement, Wall Paper and Rex Flintkote Roofing

North First Street. Albuquerque New Mexico

over many millions of this amountyesterday and today on account otinterior correspondents. Closingstocks:Amalgamated Copper ........ 70American Car and Foundry .... 4tii4

ilo pfd 108American Cotton Oil H2

American Hide and Leather pfd 35American lee Securities 21

American Unseed 1.'American Locomotive oO'á

do pi d 10! '4A merknn- - Smelting and Kellning Sl'--

do pfd 102'iAmerican Sugar Itefinlng 1284American Tel and Tel 12!- -

American Tobacco jifd ....... 90American Woolen ............ 28 b

Anaconda Mining Co 41

Atchison 101do pfd 10 Hi

Atlantic Coast Line 1 B

Italtimuie and Olth 106 '

do j i id 92 -i

lirooklyn Rapid Transit 69Canadian Paellle 19Central rath'T 29

do pfd 101Central of N ey . . .210220Chesapeake 64Chicago tireat Western 7 tChicago und North Western . . . . 1 7 4 ! á

Chicago, Alii, and St. Paul 113C, C, C. and St. Louis 72 'b

Vim are hen bv inv ited to become d ra n k

vi il Ii the ginThat fizzes, you failed nthA nd Join ped Into a la lo

yours If out.Would thei "ityI lav e any righl In no or

Ing the water

ml aHeUll

I Ian- -

I no

toion .

one uf Hie committee ofsubscriber, and renuestedyour acceptance or declina! ocK"xxxxxocxxoooora

Iine sliouliTcr.Tills is a common form of muscular

rheumatism. No Internal treatmentis needed. Apply Chamberlain's Lini-ment freely three times a day and aquick cure Is certain. This linimenthas proven especially vuluablo formuscular and chronic rheumatism.Sold by all druggists.

depict- -

Clilea-- o Hoard of Trade.Chicago, Feb. 24. Shifts of scenery

by leading bulls In the w in at pitbrought the July delivery Into theforeground today and that option ad-

vanced to u point nearly two centsabove the ( lose of yesterday, the highmark or the day being Sl.0,1'4. Tbmarket closed strong and only a triflebelow the high point. Corn i losen

firm and oats and provisions steady.The wheat market closed with

prices to 1c at lc above theprevious close with May at 1 . 1 6 andJuly at 1.03'4 V

The corn market was strong, clos-

ing with May at 65c and July at65 y i c.

Oats were inclined to drag but thestrength of w heat anil corn prevent-ed any declines. At the close priceswere a shade lower to higher withMay at 54''3f!ic and July 49 c.

lei Murray, treasurer, liftH F St ,VThe panics of the subscribers will

be enrolled upon parehnn nt andto Senator Foraker with th"

loving cup.

Supplv theuldn'l I,. il os he jllH- -HiContrarv

in. i i - cMONTEZUMA TRUST COMPANY

ALBUQUERQUE NEW MEXICO

Capital and Surplus $100,000.00

INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS

nlThe presentation with be mad.Metropolitan A M. Iv churchMarch 6. 1909.

iineiliingHEARTY ENDORSEMENT OFTAFT FROM ROOSEVELT

t ii iedIn suing the ,

A i.iil'1'eier t

w InchWas lieecssarvMiinicipnlilv I'

IngI 'urpos, s " ',

iiio-- ol Ihrno spriiikl- -

tn the llllr iwK.liln;;

Scats will be reserved lor subsers until 8 o'clock which can bonoon the presentation of your

the door. No seals will be

alter X o'clock.eipl at(served

Klograpliiial skiii'liof III SuccessorWritten by President Contains

Mallei Inn I'.ulogy.oi talvo thwill opiroNumber vv lli-

e 0,alone and add it lo tl

Washington, Feb. 21. The remark

Colorado Fuel and Iron'oloi ado and Southern

do 1st pfddo 2nd pfd

Consolidated (ast'orn Productslie la ware and Hudson .

tienver and Klo Grande

With Ampio Menus and l usurpas-- , il I aclllllc

The Bank of Commerce of AlbuquerqueK tends to I'very rroper Accoinniodalloii and Solícita New Ae

coiinls. Ciiiital, I óil.onil (Id. lit leers and lilreciorv: Solomon lainn, l'l'ci-Iden- t;

V. S. Slrlikbr, lee I'resld ent and Cashier; W. .1. Johnauii,Cashier; illliiin .M, Inlosh, (.cor'e Aruot, J. Ü. Ilulilrldgo, A. M.

Blackvvell, O. R Cituiiwcll.

deathslat 1st les. and v .m'll hav o

sanie elKinee to build a citvbefól e you die US a rig IllellUS

able feature of the "Inaugural sou-

venir," issued by the committee Incharge of tho Inaugural cen monies.

JdllN W. CIKi.VI WKI.I..I 'ha irnta n.

wild. is it. Mircjii:i.iVice Chairman,

SAMl'KI, i:. I.AI'V,Secreta ry.

lUXIHL .Ml'Klt.W,Treasurer

F. H. ,M. Murray. Janns I Nelll.J. T. C. Nevvsom, Chas. J Picket.Oliver itandolpb, Arnioiid V. Seotf,Joseph II. Stewart, Frank lron. WT. Ferguson, Thomas A. JohnsonNapoleon II. Marshall.

is a biographical sketch of President-elect Tuft, by President Poos vclt. Ithas peculiar significance In view of

do pld

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. . . 0

. . . X0 'i

. .. 77',i

. . .123

. .. 17"2

. . .171

. .. 4 2'. i

. . . 4

. .. 33 Vs

... 2',

. . . 4 2

.. 32 '4...12

. .13

.". 67

. . 139

. . 14 'i

. . 39 Vi

.. 10 'i

. . 51

rumors that friction existed between

Tlio Mclal.New York, Feb. 24. Copper was

unchanged to a little higher in thftIjondnn market with spot quoted at

56 7s 6d and futures nt 157 2s Cd

The local market was dull and lowerwith lake quoted' at tl 3.75 i 13.00:electrolytic at 2.37 'i ti 1 2.62 andcasting at 12.25i 12.50.

Lead was unchanged at CI3 10s in

London but was dull and a shadelower at $3.90ii4.00 in the local mar-

ket.Spelter was unchanged at 12 1 15

In London The local market wa

Roosevelt und Tuft. The text of the SANTA FE TIME TABLE.

inn u

Would have ii' It IngA hiiulnii In Chieug'J. And all theTime that mink coaling Is doing

lleadlvWork, and lln re on the 1,1' vv a Ik,July r.lh, vou are rapidly fadiintI'litil you are ou spot on the plateYou stood', a martyr to

ot Hfher and yourThirst.

prsident's sketch may be found inthese words: "No man of bettertraining, no man of more dauntless

L. B. PUTNEY" KM' It I S I II IHV!.

U'lidldNille tr(M-i-r- I luar. I mill SoleAitiott for MiltlM-l-l ttiiut,n.

tl lit l I IKtl I. ... - MM 111Mill

liistillers'- - Securities ....KrJe

do 1st pfdro 2nd pfd

General Iíloi trieGreat Northern pfdGreat Northern Ore CtfsIllinois Centrallnlerborougli Met

do j.fdlnieriiatlonal Paper

do pfd

courage, of common sense and highercharacter has ever come to the presí-deme than William II. Taft." l'or ihal Terrible Ilclilns.

Eczema, tetter Ritd salt rheum keepftar silver 50 ;,rdull nt J4 .75 cd 4.M.

.Mexican dollurs 4 le SWEARS HE SAW GRAFTERS H.V.

it v

I olid"I III I t i s

ARTHUR E. WALKERlire lilMirnilirr. Wcírt-hir- Mu (mil liuilíl-Iti-

ti4H'iiilitn. liiotir17 1.; Wmt (riilrnl Af.

their vlctnis In perpetual torment, Theapplication of Chamberlain's Salvewill Instantly allay this Itching, andmany eases have been cured by Itsuse. For sale by all druggists.

TAKE BRIBERY MONEY

Koocv( Il to d(lii sI'aris. Feb. 1. The

Caris annoncod olficlallTheodore Itoosevelt hadillV ilatlull to deliv el' II II

I". 1910.

thai,l anthen

y todayitcocpt

id, ess

International Punip 34

lowa Central 274)Kansas City Southern 38

1I08.)'dull atSt. I.onlx Sx-lle- r

St. Louis. Feb. 24 Lead$3.82 u ; spelter J4.70

(Effri'llve Novpinbot 8,

I'rom Mil Ai I,; rtdo pfd fc7 Pittsburg, Pa, Fib. 24. At theS' illl lie, It I'M l

1 l"l ,oiltrial of Councilman Klein. Wussonand Itraml and Canker Kamsav on Casavera Cremc ll M I.

'.ll. f.iitlo-- ...1!;a .vl.ol 1,1

t'uy IJ,

Louisville and Nashville 128Minneapolis and St. Louis . .fiüiír 55Minn.. St. P. and Sault St. M...137Missouri Paellle 67

.... it, Kl Ar Micharges of conspiracy grow ing out olthe recent graft charges, Iietective T

SI. Louis Wool.St. Louis. Feb. 24. Wool--Flr-

medium grades, combing and clothlog l!Mi 24c: light line Hi'i-'0- heavyfine 10n 10c: tub washed J3'a:!2e.

38 "i. S. Hultling testiiied that he had seen71' fit

Allilck mi bak I "In n of (anal.New H.neii, Conn., Feb. '.' I - l'.,

fore the American liistliule of Min-ing Knginecrs' convention here totfay.Henry C. tirunger. or CaiiaKt mi. Co-lombia, made a vigorous attach uponthe lock plan of the canal across tleiIsthmus of Calíanla. He said therehad been ear!li,iiake shocks In thevicinity us recently as IHH'l. vcliicliwould have , ndaiigered canal lock..

aiiiiksti:i

1"Detective Wilson pay William Grandpresident of the common council.

d,lish,73

3 4 '4

Ría useless.I,, . nit ilesample It'

I mm Hie pt... :. i UU ,ttM ,s! M.i

4. .1,1, ,n;. I.itiul'-.-.... S, Chi ik Kun. .')( Llxp.

IV- Jillt-- Tniiiif... M 1. Amu rill .. Ulum o!l and

( 'ill Irtltlitl,.. Hi.'. I''lifii 'ufllt'(. 1I'S- -

i'll mill Am.u ilio . .

I nvlslble,1'reservc:and getni and Councilman Klein each $500 to

Missouri, Kansas and Texas .

lo pfdNational LeadNew York, untarlo and WeslNorfolk and WesternNoith AmericanNorthern Pai iticPennsylvania

New Orleans Cotton.New Orleans, La.. Feb. 24. CottonSpot closed weak; middling 9 7- Ce

SICK HEADACHE

oiir sioiiuicli, llcarllniiii. tankerSore Mouib in-il- l by a.

Sick hcailaclics aie i.iuscd byand a general disturbed

condition of the stomach.Cure the Indigestion, and the head-i'oh-

nausea, heartburn, sour stom-al h. and i h.it "all in" feeling will van.Ish.

a tablets will cure indigestionor any other stomach trouble. Theyiv ill relieve almost ills til III ly. J. H.Olilellv Co. has so much f.illh In

For sale only by ho

Williams Drug Co.

Influence their support in councils toserure legislation.

Detective Muffling told how be hadnlso seen Councilman Wasson take$i00 front Dotecive Witlson and' howhe had attempted to take a flashlightpicture of Wusson in the Fort Pitt

Kx no 7

ttiih Iiraiit h

I rtiin Ihr KuultiNo. Hi i IX ii. & K

.. fonit.-i- atfur h.i'itti wimI hi ini N. w Mexico. 'I'.

a cough that has been hanging on forovtr two months by taking Hallard

cv York Cotton.New York. Feb. 24 Cotton-

ed steady, net unchanged to 4

higher. hi. i

. 86 V,

. 78

.131

.128

.11087

32'.169

41

.1221970

.2159

Horehound Syrup. If you have a i; I'l IMiV. ABitit.i itovr.117 W. Central Ave.Phone 78 3.hotel. cough don't wait stop it at oin e with

this wonderful remedy. Splendid forcoughs, cold on chest, Influenxa, bron

CHURCH LEAGUE WORK

TO REDEEM BIG CITIESlleasous Knllimnr-ri- .

Because meat are so tasty they are chitis and pulmonary troubles. Trio

People's tíasittsburg, C. C. and St. Louis...

Pressed Steel Car .

Pallman Palace CarL iilway Steel Spring .

PeadingP.epublie Steel .

do pfd .

Peek Island Codo pfd .

St. Louis and San Fran. 2nd pfdSt. Louis Southwestern

do pfd .

sion Sheffield Steel and Iron . . .

consumed In great excess. This leads iSe. 60c and Jl.00. Bold by J. H- -

O'Uielly Co.

Till MUI I I

MEAT MARKETAll KimU or I n -- Ii anil Salt Meals.

Sleatu SiniMi. I iictory.Mil, M I INUoltl.

l"soiile I In i I, ! m -- . North lliird Sln-c- t

ithem tli.it they will give you yourmoney back If they don't.

.i cures by in iking Hie stom-laol- i

strong enough to produce enoughlitastri, Juices to dUoM nil the foodI.Miii want to e.il. It promptly puisnew lite and nergy ml" the over-- 'worked and played out walls oí theMoni. o b.

Organization Will age Nation lile

6. II. BRIGGS & CO

DRUGGISTS.rroprtatora mi

tlvnrol! or. latid und I imlMlKliliind I'li.iriieiei . r. K.il I ml rill iiutl

llrnstliliu

2620 War on Graft.

to stomach troubles, biliousness andconstipation. Revise your diet, letrea.son and not a pampered appetitecontrol, then take a few dnsr ofChamberlain's Stomach and I,verTablets and you will soon b well

Xinnn1 in i,, r.Atlanta, l!a . Feb. 2 i The south

Pitisl.iirn Feb 21. Plans were ern negro anti-saloo- n congress con-vened lu re today. Prof. K' l!y Miller. of Hoivard university. aWshin?-

perfected for an organization to he

called "The National IcHgue of Jus V. L.Trimb!&Coagain. Try It. For ?ale at all drugfists. Samples free. lon. 1. .. ivas one of the priu, lp.il

" akets.

4970

166.119. 23. 1

. 37 '4

. 31

. 44

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tice," under the direction of Kev. or.William H Itades of tin- - CavelrPresbyterlrtii church. San Francisco.

Sale Slnhle. I IrstHalen,

. St.

l.ivi ry. I (I undI las I'm ii'oil-- . utl, b phone ;t.

VALUABLE GIFTS FOR

RETIRING CONGRESSMEN

DRS. COPP & PETT1TDENTISTS.

Room 12 N. T. Armijo Bldg.

Phone 547.

The matter will be brought to tlie

I mi Mi .i lor a week mid uiij i ii ii i it what you w.iiu any tune j on

want it. aiol tak" (di asuie in doinx Iti Vour blood will be rlehei, red,r.purer alter taking and ilouJlr. costs üu (ents a large mil

"1 was spcedijy cured of stoni.u--toinpl.iint by ii An.vlh'ng I cansay In favor of is not toostroiia '' William Jicss, !'. nt, at Har-bor. Mich

sttentlon of the Presbyterian Itrother-hoo- d

of America now In national con

Southern Pacificdo ,,fd

Southern Hallwaydo pfd

Tennessee CopperTexas and PaellleTeh-do- . St. Louis and West

do pfdUnion Pacific

do pfdUnited States Uublx-- r ....

do 1st pfdUnited State Steel

do pfd

Wliilo l.lrl Vh-liii- i of NeKr.I'itlsburg. Feb 24. Another white

girl was the ii. tiin of an attempt, dassault here by n negro la- -t niwhtToday the poíno arrested fin, ,n ne-gro sui-pe- i ts

vention here. The graft exposures or

Sn Francisco and Pittsburg are re-

sponsible for the organ lía Hon. thepurpose or which Is tin- - redemptionof large cities of the Cnit-- d Statesfrom dishonest hands

Washington, Feb. ti I'nusuaihonors were cont'-rrc- l today on theretiring members of the hosue com-mittee on Interstate and foreign com-merce. On behalf of the members oí

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GROSS, KELLY & COMPANY

Wholesale Merchants.Wool, IMde aji.l I'ellHV0ME,the committee Hi presentutivr Tu

of Michigan, presented the re-

tiring chairman. Colonel Hepburn, oflona, with a magnificent chair: p- -

Itovinu III Teiini is .

Nashville. T nn , Kelt. it.today pa-s- on final ia,lii,g

the house toil permlltilig Stieitl'nieboxiog In tins state. The bill nowi"n to the governor for signature

MVT HI". MIxl.KAIi. Ask 11)11

a tHv!ali jALBrQVKUQCit LAS TKOASA Sarsaparilla free from Alcohol

is alcohol a tonic? No! Does it make the blood pure? No! Doesit strengthen the nerves? No! Is Ayer's Sarsaparilla a tonic?Yes! Does it make the blood Dure? Yes! Does it strenathen

RESULTS!RESULTS!M HAT VOI W ANT AMI I'K-- TH T

e Know land, of Californiapresented Vice I'resldent-ele- i t Sher-man with a desk s t eUborati lyadorned with si, rling silver. andKeprejeii'atii - A la insiin. of iboiin.gjv- - Crvaii. of ewVm k. a pur.- - h !

vi- - iivrr it. AHi itinx bixx kCURES CATARRH. ASTHMA,IJroochitis, Croup, CougU and Colds, ormoney Lack. Sold and pu iraiiterd by

J. II. O I'.ll I I.V oOR Cl HItlll.OS II MI- - -, .ltthe nerves? Yes! By asking vour doctor you can lern more

J.C IwPl., TX. AI.I.40f V. If. ttl.arvut trus family medicine, nis advtce. - Try a Morning Journal Want!i'iiom: m.

1g THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY109.

i- - iSHALL THE BURRO BEthe early coíiatriii tloii of the

railway is announced,there la a forcible reminder thut we

are In until id a first cluaihotel. It la difficult for transcbrittravel to secure beds h1'''- - 'lt nBht.and the hotel people are crowded allthe time. Tucumeail Nevis.

houaf of jeprt at ntatlve had hap-pene- t!

to be ib uiot ratlc, Mr, Hryanmight l ave bt en chost u pre.-hb--

iitni'lhliiK Hint would have beenQuito serious Indeed.

'While more or less comment busbeen mude on the continuedour KniiKua City neighbor, "nobod,-- .

seeina tti have hit on the moat prob-

able reason for the uilual error. It

cannot he that "Wisconsin la an geo-

graphically Ignoran! 11.1 to locate Mr

Tart In the Kmplrc alnte. Mr. Tafila a man whose name ia occaalonallymentioned In the dispatches, and nngood i xi hange editor can recall thename with little thought, nhuig withthat nf the atate which honored by

Ilia residence therein. Hut u statewhich sends I.a Folletín to the I'nitedStates senate as ta repreiientiUii e canhardly be expected not to make otherblunder. Still, Wisconsin should en-

deavor to be a little more careful withHa electoral vote in the future."

Go to the Big Show at

WashingtonVothing like it anywhere else. The most brilliant und mostimportant gathering- of notables in years. He. a witness of theI'Hl.Sllll.XTIAL ÍXAI ÍH KATION M A1U II 1'OITITII, 1!I0!I.

Sightseeing, parades, balls antl other uttractive forms of socialactivity to divert you before nnd after the great event. Hy go-In- s

your patriotism will take tangible form und prove an inspL

ration to others.

Low Fare-Rou- nd Trip

$65.70

i)Vr

wan uttered tn WiinhliiKton, a well nfIn New York nnd Intllanapoll". thepuhllHliern have hern Indh ted In thelildtrlet of foliimhla, TIioiikIi

ure ollHcllle, we have II"

apprehension that the ilefendantw willhe d prlved of their liberty or any oftheir rlKbtH without due pronas oflaw. If 11 be undertaken to bringthem to WuHhliiKton for trial, from a

diatiint Jul liolletlon. laxut-- will he

rul.teil that III riipilre many monthsfor final determination.

"What given an extraordinary Im-

portance t" thla prow cutbm In

attempt to throw Into It theweight of thf until, nlty of the 1'nlteilHtatca. Not only l the name of thepresident Joined with thone of theproHeeutora, but the d partiiient of

JuMtli e, and not im rt ly the pronecut-In- g

attorney of the lilHtllit of ohiin-lil-

uppeiira iih lnMltutlng andthe proceeding. Now, It

no teiitlernefa for llheloiiK

neuapiipera to perceive Hint If thei;ovi innient nt WuHhirigton can pickout a pulilicher lu any pint of lh,i outitry, Irreapt rtive of the law of theatate win-r- he realiles, and bringhim to the capital to be tried for hi

utterance before a federal Jury ofthe IilHtrlct of Columbia. It will haveacquired a power of Inllmltbiiion nndHupprenalon uiiilrcained of hitherto

"We have no Idea that the I'nitStneg coititN will Hustaln any nut---

theory novel aline the da of Hi"

"Keilllloua act." Tlie libel Inwn of d'lthe Mtatea iil'firl the cltlzena full pro-

tection and re-- can and have gener-

ally been found (rili-lent- Hut thisnew Idea, which the retiring admlni-- i

trillion him I ved op, 111 .1 no a

field for Vill, lit live perse to-.-

remóle from our eoiiallliilieiial v.vb-1,--

to be ei'1,-- li.lneil."

Tickets on sale February 27 to March', IflOII, inclusive. tlood to leave

not later than March 8.

T. V.. I'lllDV, Agent,

IBSLJLiííjl

r ESI

VotingFree

The Mexico Land and Colonization Company will give,

absolutely free of cost, a farm and city lot valued at

$500,00 in the state of Guerrero, Mexico, to the per-

son or organization receiving the most votes, accord-

ing to the following conditions:

Each vote will cost the voter five cents, the money

so raised to defray the expenses of the winner upon

the excursion to be run to Guerrero in September, Any-

one can vote, and as often as he pleases, upon the pay-

ment of the stated price. The contest will close prob-

ably about March 20th. No one will be allowed to

withdraw in favor of some one else,. Lists showing 'the

names of the. voters, 'with the amount voted, will be

presented to each competitor at tho close of the contest,

All Votes Will Be Received at the Office ofTHE MORNING JOURNAL

Southwest ernNews Notes

(.iih- hundred, and two perxons havealready Joined a company of the na-

tional guard which is being: organizedat Artesia.

William Kemp, em- of tho miningengineers for the Calumet and Ari-

zona company, Ih preparing o erecta OOU residence in Tucson whichwill be a veritable palace.

The property of S P. Cong-cr- , ofTulurosa, that town beingworked for large deposit:! of bismuthand late development wink shows thaithe mine may be the greatest

mine in the world.

.1. C. Adama and H. A. Packard,InembeiM oí the Aritoria territorialfair commission, have thrown jtlcnvnthe gauntlet lo flovernor Klbbey anlime refused to tender their resigna-tion as requested by the governor.

An Important mining deal wasmade last week when John F. Jefford,Alex Mcflrrgnr, Malcolm McCircgorand John Uuggan sold to Itohcrl'.rownell Co., the Copper Deposit

group of claims In the Huiro moun.tains.

W. I William died some tla agoon bis claim eighteen inllea fromNam Visa, bia sister. Mrs. 11. I). Turn-er, tlylng a Hhort lime after from

failure caused by running toHie house of a neighbor for uHHislamje.Sin- dropped in the ruad in front or

the bouse.

CnlteJ Stales ConimiasionclA. Cloaked of Tulurosa, Friday,Milico Meatus, of Tulurosa, was triedand to the. I'lilted State grulloJury on a ( barge of sidling wine toI'igan.a, a Meai-aler- Judian, who Isa ward of the govei nint-n- under thecharge or Judge J. A. Carroll.

W. S. Himihiirtl. general superin-tendent of the Ware Conslructlnncompany, which la to build the rail-road extension from Tucumcurl toMeinpliia, haa arrived in Tucumcariand prepariitliin nre being made tostart work on the Tui umcaii end ulonce.

Í HE STRENUOUS UFE

FOR UNIVERSITY

ANNUAL PLAY

Yearly Dramatic Offering of

Varsity Amateurs Will Be

Biagest Roar Ever Witnessedin the Elks' Theater,

Announcement lina Just been madeIn- tlie dramatic club, of the annualplay for the t'niverally of New Mex-ico.' thi year offering to the publicwill be "A Strenuoua life " Tilla isone of the greatest ol lliooei ii .iiiii-i-

ican comedien nnd lina batí almostphenomenal run In several of theleading playhouses or the large liliesin thin country. It ia from the penof .Mr. Hichard Wulloii Fully, one ofHie foremost dramatists of the prc-te-

tiny and who was long associat-ed with llelasc-- in the presentationof his great play a. "A Strenuous, Lite"la mi admirable play for the yonngactor of the Varsity who have wonso many honors before Hie footlightsIn the past. '

ll haa a college setting anil is oneof the kind of plays that Roes with a

mar from start to finish. The playii not open to amateur productiongeueially. but Professor .1. II. I'nini.who is personally with Mr.Tolly, bus obtained the authors spec-ial coissiiit to the production of hisplay n Hie I nliersity annual per-l- oi

malice. This will be the first timetliat (he Culi , I'siti bus presented a

modern play for its annua t,' nnd thesame pains will be taken to giie iilu the aame sumptuous manner asHie preilous, "Tbe lilvnls." "SheStoops to Coniiut-r,- "The MerryWilts ot Windsor." and "Love's La-

bor Lost."Prof. Crum reet ntly witnessed this

play In rehearsal lor presentation ntthe' liurtiank tin (lli r In bu Angeles,under the direction of the veteranstage manager (ilivt-- Moroaco. andhe ha been In t orrespontleiiee w ithMr. Moroaco In regard to its produc-tion here.

The t ast h is not been selected letbut there are fine p:uts In It for prac-tically all of the 'varsity' old favoritesand ii number of student will he triedout in the play. "Men. Mslds andMatchmakers," which will be given ulHie opera house tomorrow evening,mil the other narts filled from mutingi hose who make good In Ibis play.The public will no doubt gladly v

"A Strenuous Life."Men, .Mnltl mnl Miilclimiikcrs.'

Those wlio witnessed the dress re-

hearsal of the popular play. "Men.Mauls ami Matchmakers," last Satur-day, predict that it will set u nt w

mark In the cltv for amateur produc- -

jt Ion tif its chis They re all en- -

tliuslastic in saiiiig tnai as intuí inaaisHie nienibt is or tbe east hit show lugup in tine style while their "teanitiorK' i all that could be defiled.Cutler the abb- - ilin-.tio- of ProfessorCrum the plai ii now receiving tinlinishlnif touch.- -, l emphasis hr.

"lon tin humorous ttiniogiit-antl ludieron situations, tn wbi, h tliepl.tv Hi'inii",- - ii. r.ii"',- -

bright. Ill the th.nueter of a Cerníandm tor. is sin- - to ,oid another to thelong- list of bis stage triumphs. Su ba role is a new dtpMiture for Mr. A-lbright lid bis fi n i.ds Ore looking ti- -

INSULTED BY SCIENCE?

(Denver Kepubll' an.)If Secretary of Agriculture Wih-o-

wishes to keep hi thousand or west-

ern frlenda, lie should make luísteto head off the bureau of animal in-

dustry in it attempt to 'improve"tile burro.

It said the bureau is Intendingto replace the burro with an animalcalled a zeliio a oros between a

burro und a zebra. The new animalwill have dull stripe, something aftertho convict pattern pe curiar to thezebra, and will have the ears andsome of the characterlstii s of theburro. It will he larger and stronger and gnat claims are made for itsiliialllies us a burden bearer und"rustler."

Hut is it not possible for the scicn .

tirts at Washington to reciigiii.e thaint has some place in this af- -

falr'.' The burro has been part andpuree! of the western landscape thesimain- years. He has shoved histremulous car and hi iuiiiisilive nostIn the thick of the excitement ut tindiscovery of every new mining- camp.He has made m-- trails some ofthem trails that railroads are followi-

ng- today. Tie has boon the friendand companion of Hi" prospectornegli-- tetl and forgotten, of course, assoon as the prospector became a mil-

lionaire and in short lias seen allthe lips and downs of fortune In thewest.

To substitute at till stage of.'1 striped stranger for the pa-

tient, l'orgiiii'4, und helpful burrolooks like the basest of ingratitude.The new beast evolved by the bureauof animal mili try may he all Hi'scientists claim. He may be able topull like a mogul engine ami snortlike an auto. It may be that, throughmi injection of niountain gout bloodlie can leap from a cliff and' miarthrough the uii' like a Wright flyingmachlm -- hut all these acconiplisli- -

meiils will count for nothing, againsttlie sentiment that ties the west toHie burro. So substitutes In this case,jilease the burro i good enough justus he Htanda.

oi 15 co.Ut ;:vks Monrc hf.atri:n I'OI M AND COSTS I.KSSTHAN ANY OTIII.lt KIND. AMl.ltl.cas m i i k, t i:iiuir.i.os i.r.MP

I'llt TOY. AXTIIII AtlTi:,Mll.ii WOOD AM) KIM1,IX. V.

II. 1IAIIN CO.

GIRLS' SHOES

$i?El&.

? I inHlat k or brown, lace or button,

viol kid, box calf or patent kid.suitable for tires or school wear.The best leHlher is use il for inii'--

and outer sobs so they will givethe most wear without beingheavy. They are made over

last and finished a cure-full- y

n scs for grown-u- p people.Our prices are tbe lowest con-

sistent w ith good quality'.

5 to X . . si on in si ."iii

8'3 to I I . ... ST .'ti to I .Ma1 to . . .si. in lo ii.'iZ 'v to ft 81.13 lo S2.3II

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

ASSAY Kits.VV. JENKS

Assayer.Mining and Metallurgical Engineer,

U West Fruit avenue., rostofflcfBox 173, or at office of F. ll. Kent112 South Third street.

ATI'OltNKYS.K. W. D. HI! VAN

Attorney at Law,Office In First Nulonlal Bank build-

ing, Alburjiierq'te, N. M.

wíLsün TwintÉAttorney!! Rt I.a.

All business entrusted to our care willreceive prompt and careful at-

tention, ltooms IS, 17 and1. Cromwill Iiuibllng.

Albuquerque, ... New Mexico

IlKNTISTS.Dít. J. k. kitATT

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744. Apointnienta made by

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rteslden.-- f'hnne 1030. Office I'hontS17. Albuquenpie, N. M.

A. U. MIOKTLK. M. r.Practice

Limited to Tuberculoma.Hour 10 to 1!: 2 to 4.

Roome . 10. State Nat Bank BldgrT'l. HI ST

I'hvsiclan and SurgeonRooms ( and 8. N. T. Arrr.ijo build-In- .

Albuquerque. N. M.

W.M.1LH W. SMITH. M. Ü.

rractice limited toIternl.ia.Pieasea of Women,Diseases of the Reilum.lienitii-Vrinar- Disrates.Hours, 10 a. m. to 12 tn.: Í to 4

p. m ; 7 to t p. m.: Sundays and Hell-day-

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morning journalPublMiad by tlia

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THK XriKVlVd JOIHl. I TIIKIKIHMI KH III ' H OF NMVMl 1 . M l Ni THK I'll I M H'l Mill THK KMI HI l IAKTV Al l. THK

UK AMI Ull MK1IIOHM OK THK nr.-- I

I 1.1 I. AN i AIM WlltM aHltl AUtlilt. III'.

Tt.KW OK HI HM HII'tTOS.Jiiillv, by tsiibr. OH" tie, I, 111

lolly, by mall, on muiiih

larger rlreiiliilitin llian Ray oilier pup"Ik !krw Mnln. 1l' ll I "lrili l..iit-- d eirrji ilr In II r.

Tli Memlm .Imirnitl him m Muttermllim than neeortled lo anf

Hl.rr pnoer In Ailiin.ertin ' "' "ilnlly I ! ic."TI' AmfneanN,inniir IHri'rtory.

Al HI 1)1 KKgi K NIAV MhJU

Ml HIT I'KO.MIT ni:.NTO.

The convent Inn which w.m held ut

iiitiuiui(t!t tiiHl. v.ci k for the pur-jii.k- c

id rousl-i- ' i lug tin- proposition In

fuviil' f the creation by ennyrcHH nf

u pennum nt tariff commission, wuh

composed r pi net leal men frnm ull

NcfUniix of the etiunti y men of

kniiwlcdffn nuil i H l lenco touciilUK

the mutter Hinler considerationminie certMiu n connm miiiUoiis lu tin'

mutter to which coiujich should r.lve

prompt utlelitl"".Tin' convention illil not recommend

mi)- hilNty actliili upon the subject,

lint rceomilliiK Hint I'olli political

purlieu Hie vili'llltell to 11" Immediate

revision of the tariff; thiit rontíiesHIs initio tn be culled toitether fur that.iu pune iiinl that whatever clianK'H

uro tn he mude hall tie muile with

ttie past possible delay, the coliven-II- ,

,n ,11,1 not uifcNl that roimroH"ni onl. wait for the report of mi ex-

pert commUnlon. What It did link

wad that hucIi u rtiiuinlssliin lie d

iih a milde to any furtherof the scln-il- h'M, and tin

prealtlcllt-elt-- i I llnM del lured hlmaell

lii full sympathy with that huhki-mIIoh-

rrolectlonit and free liadeianlllte, mnnufiiotun is. Importer andconsumers, miiHt unite tn the lean, ni-

al, I, ner-- of llilx conn rvntiic proposl(Ion. The tariff to lie enacted ut the

enmllllf KpCllul eHsloll will I"' lift ea- -

Harlly mude up III ininniMtee In theold way,. LuL the hule han

become loo complex to lie left to

the partially Informed Judgment ol

miwrcumiien, whether inany or few.

li in ml Un, " of einnnnilo pollc) they

i an detei mine, Any ai tiuil l,Kl"latlonI,, loilK to tll' lll (llolle. Hilt all tilth

inlnute itdjuitineiit of Inter-ieliile- d

,hedll,' miittir for nclelltlfleuliidy. 'hiint!,B iniiiht not lo he madeupon IntereBleil prcHHiire, hut only itn

ilelilieiat, l, I ,'i i'iniii, miel l,y ennpe-len- t

liupartlnl anthoiity.AasiimliiK It, at the new cnnnii'ie'

will piotcd at once to the . ii.ictno nt

i.r a i ivlx'd t n l it r upon the li.ifiH nf

Mich lufoi inalloii a II han-ni- ul the

in, ue promptly the imhj'-e- can hepoci ,1 ef the heller the lobpect of lll- -

.lulil.i lechal Hiere In no apparentnautili why thl lietlmi Mioiild H"t he

a, conipanle.l hy Hie creation of a per-

manent tin H f eomml Ion. It wouldhe a c,,n, rvattve force, a ecni lt

llK.iinM lll-- l onNl.leled llllkeltlir. Wlllll

al the name time nlfoiilinK wiW'-tluii-

for the IntelllKenl lll-- l carefuli, unction of the ciioia Inn, pal a hh

I i II, c pi..lent Kht, lll. Km n tinfew- n mainline oiimcKitiieii who can, ,1m Minie know ledsc of Mih-.,- t

rhoiild v I, i Mile nulland II would eilt,Hilly he welcomed

the t.l.MÍIM ! Will Id.

l'l.IN MXII.MIM Ol' PAt'l'M.

The all' nipt "I' lln- nationalanon to punish the iditor- - ol

the New Yolk Woild and he Indian-apell-

Nina i'or all, ged ' hht ' uponII, , t t ,1 Hi. ili gov el iiiueiit haai all, forth a i d ul of ( i IUi imii.

pio and on. iiioock Ho- m pápelaand lati ol tin- - , In, and hatgit ell I le to a good llianv t xll ava-g.ui- l

atatrmcii'a on both aid, of tin, j it. alien, in, Will aa amne vlgonma at

timpta to trnlll the Irulh. Hut thele'lowniK ediloil.il fnim tin- l'hihid.lpbl.l l'lllCle l.t tig' I', whitll la i f

lli, nidi ai.d moat n ha n pubh-, ,,,, .,,,l nala III the . oUHU la a cool.

i. ho and coiia. nntiic M.iUnonl el

11, .!ain t.n ta cf the , aae. without,,,, ,1!. Mild lo IMiog , iih, r nd.l io- , Ig-r wi

l i.. pi tb.ltde. Upon the hiftt: ,,t 11,1,1 a r. Tall. I tng U a Mo-

bil. I,. WI'lUlll Nelai.n Ctomweil ,,,,d,,,, were I'hclt-- In

In, !!, lie el the Pan. una cn- -

' .1 p.. I h.,- -. plld;-l- n d tlUI 11, K thea:i,p!ni.'i lo II,, Nt Yolk World,d tío- In.lt. in apoii- - ta Winn

li e i,,tl, i v. .a ott. ml M i.n it'liaoiler ncwapH pel It a r..,,gnl,'d tía

Id., itea Aa It nlt.l.d nit, i "I;,i.l,l: iM.'eal. It lu ahí lime le t II

preje-- f,,T pllldl, utloll. if tl lie 11

a. tna l.ow f.tH ly eal,t Wit-li- C.tt tl

Maa nut tl i". and Hi, t!en pin ,1

liae II nil, I Ileal hilled r.(!il. If II, tl

n ao a duty, to pro-eii- tbp pi,, i, n"Miitlor null a i i ' , di,

be proiterly Inatlluted la, bt re time.

t th place of putilh atptn U leg!will, h the titiirt mual tit -

tertnlll.-- I li tilt, lit. .5 j lli.il II, e lib.

Bin 1

ContestFarm

in today s Journal )

Boy's Band .. .100 183

IS1XÍ t llL-MIS-

OlliabH, eli.

An ellort ia In ing made lu New

Mexico to lone bin helora taxed $10

and widow era fZ'i a year. The pro-

moter of the "at heme probably Is

diking on the theory that widowers,having bad actual experience of thebenefit)! of iiinti'lmoiiy, should bemore He ve rely punished than the Ig-

norant ha, helora for wishing- to chugto single blessedness. The wile nf thefather of this plan we take It forgranted that he la married may re-

gard herself as tin- recipient id thefinest compliment that haa ever beenpaid to woman. Chicago Iterord-llerul-

Some very creditable work In llnline of good roads is going ahead in

several aiclioiia nf the county, especi-

ally In precinct live, Jusl south ofA little inore vigor applied to

the big cut on CniVi T.ilty hill wouldrend well as a local item but thenthe unl liilslu d part of the work la lu

Hie clly, and the city la very

The "Mm iilntc Telegram" isof a daily paper that imule Its

Initial bow (o the people of Union hi t

Sunday morning. It la published by

Kd. P. Sherman and Herb. U. Schnei-der, and l to appear every day In theweek except Monday. The Morning.loiirnal gives the new coiner a heartywelcome, and trustH it may lie able tomaintain lis, If In its t liosi-- II, Id.

Aa still, hood has been practical!.!laid mi the table till next time, tinlegislature Is now getting down tohard work In the way id' doing busl-

ines lor the territory.

The r.irim is of the pin i val-

ley ale already entering vigorouslythe stpring campaign,

What the Editorsof the Southwest

Are Sayingun.

Hi rlin's aponía neons enlliiisiasiu atHe., visit of King Kdward appears tohave SUllel-e- i frost bile, - TucaoiiStar.

Ciui-li- li rale of lln- - I. milII Is supposed that T 'ns objected

tu Mr. Ta I't. being made a Mason "onsight" In order I, i spun tin- feelingsof the gout. Tucson St

nice IT the Xmiulas I lull.Pel-blip- Hie tendency to become .1

nation ol soprano sen niñera. Is parllul, illy acute Jusl ul this time on ac-

count of Hie liielit i lllll lu Itoose-v- t

ltiau hysterics. l!os ell Hecird.

I In re Are Ollirr.Indianas new t'liitcd States sena-

tor Is II feit. .' inches tall. So Mr.Fuli-hank- i" not Hie only ak) scraperstatesman In t .1 pi 11 H soli fill-.e-

nine (,111.'Ill Ill- of tl.e 1..IS Veg s in. Ill

W lio Is t ll.il gi d W il ll the lar id.1 I br, -- hiug 111.11 h ne. alionld entitle

meilal as it ro of unusual,tinn led and tlnilii ; liceolnpllsll- -

111, nts He should alsi be ball'iilt'tlclSpringer Stockman.

Huí I lit 1 I lilil í Spend II.:m I nor Curry and put Iv left

.rdiinnlon yi stt rtluy lor hoiiio Thus,iids tin Junketing trip lo Washing-

ton lili the result id simply deplet-ing lln- tiinsury of thousands of tlol-l.ir- -

and of iiclin-iin- absolutelynothing. lioawell Kerul'd.

II ,1 . .11 Would Ih- - llappi. 01l11m.'In- st I. mus Times s.iis iiinety-si- x

I le-- h ips would make peaceiloiildi sure And It ia proper to addii.it i 1.1111 battleship would make

peace :li times Mirer than at pres- -

nt bul Lord. We would be broke.Tin-ao- t'dl.lll.W ami tl- - -- X Holt I.

W hell wi sec lili-

lílarge number t

people g nil ol I th' trains hi re sint'

To Be SafeTo be safe confine yourself tothe use of such flavors as yourexperience nd judgment tellyou are of the purest quality.

fnafbCflPnll fc Vrj I ''W XW WUCIOUt O

Flavoring VanillaLaman

Extracts Orange)Roa, te

( See half-pag- e ad

STANDINGLeamaid & Lindermann's

Miss Jessie Hammond

CAN (.l)T i WITIIOIT IT.

Hpi nklng of the in i of lh,aclu ine to t nuble Mr. Knox to lio' I

it Job in the cabinet hy workingIchk Hi in the union mnie, William K

('ni tu i In n recent htter: "I'll''

tcnal, ly Henalor Knox doc not n

lh" VMIO that hint been cut off t l;t

an lory tf the Hiiretaty of átate, c- - al

IfiHl he III be Hide tn get alongv.tl.out II, bcetuiHc of tho Indii-ti- i

and economy !i" practlcetl while anattorney lit law In tile large ami pi

city of IMttahurg. The fl.moi' Knox & Itecd wiim famoiiH for thea!:.e of their Une day, not lone.

ago, Homebody la Mild to have d

Senator Knox:"'lild you ever charge your cl1' nl.

na much aa ml wu nli--

" No.' reapoiuh d the Mi nator gravely. 'We never charged them no re

than they were willing to puy.'Senator Knox had the reputation ol

making $250.(1111 n year out of hlaprni th e win u be nunc to Washingtonto lie attorney general 111 MeKlnley'a

cabinet. (Secretary Hoot made n

almlbir aiicrlflt'c, iiinl in Ither of themhas iieceplcd u fee for any nervier

hile he haa been III official poHlllnn.

It talua a good ileal of pntrlotlum na

well iih moiul courage lor a man to

liilbciatelv tlrop an Income like thatlo Ida country, and few men

have cer bet n willing to do It. hut 1

do mil think that cither Knox or Hootxpetted any aympiilh.v."

M V Sl I.I.V Itl ltt ll I.

A apiihil cable tllaialch to theHerald from Home, u few iluya ago.

! veH an Inlelealltig repori in noii a it at bed by the tllatln- -

giilNheil Jepaneac at'lainologiat, Prof.

ti rl, from hl atudy of the greatItalian iailhiiiake of laat liecemhei.lie exprt saca the belief that the enrth-nuuli- o

will not be repented in th,

placea where II recently occurred. He

thinks that the cltiea id Mi atdnii antlHegglo tan be rebuilt without anydaiigi r of another cnlai mil Theonly pi ft i ut lull iicciamry la to ai i

Unit Hie new liuildluga are piop.rl.inmliui tid to icalat t iiith ahm ka

Tin at- coin luelolia will plohaliU be

niilttlaeil by a majority of mi. lo- -

giala The teriihle colli ulainll of I le-- i

r which as an fatal In

Meaalnu and Calabria, In Imigi d to thecluaa of tiu.ikea origlniiting in the ainl-d- i

iidl.Hlot allon of the deep rock iif-lei-

Sut il Itili-n- at land,' tllfdui ban-r-

have un tllatlnt t epln litre, biduaiuilly incur lu greatest Inteiiaily atilil ft ul poluta on a line of tault or

vitakiuaa In the unih riling rot U.'

Hilt when the aubaetlellt tliallll baileeslu the aame region take place

id maximum lnten-l- t mu b.

very tlllfen ntly located.

IAl NAKI!M IX'MTs.

due of Hose ihiia. any" the KansasClly Joitriial, the aovereign atate of

Wis, !.nln, fiiln -- t gnu in Colum-

bia' ill. idem id common!' cult ha " etc.Mill get belli llself II 11.1 the CllitedSlalea Into tioiililt Away back inlit.-,-; Hi,- ,,f that atate not a

day ahiHil of tune ami cast tloiipresidential vote. inntiary to tini.nsHtiition itnd the atatntt a mathu,l proi ided. Win n Ihn lote t ami

In be t inn si d t,i the federal ofll-il.i- l

ibbgiittd to piferm that fuiii-titiu- .

He re a great row our llnlilt lllll.tl 111 but iat Ollalli a Volt

aa led lilnl and tlidn'l elt t t orn bodi .tin in.itl' i wa allowetl

to tliop.Hill half a , .!d,m and two eal

Utter the onsiii ii, tina make an.itlltr mlalake and t eat lilt if blbilf,,r Willlitiu II Taft of N. ii Yolk"

bfoi-- Wis 'tiiam a i,.- - ,it n

l it al! illfitlit, s!mnl in Hie finalshowdown and no ao imis i innpll,

rmudetl. tbeugti n iiusibl haviri..e a lortll' l it tee

lot- - lilt, I bet n lt Hiteh-- tltill t,r a CBlidldaU-- , Hie tts ltonnilnbl líale l.i-- i II t brow II Into tliab.tiiHe of pi, a, nl nt a. nnd if tin

THE EFFECTIVE RODENT

EXTERMINATOR

the destruction 'if I'labic I),,?s, (lopbers, Piiif rt Is, ltaU andKit Id Mb-e- supplied only by illicit mail order or oft ice Hpplit alionlTlto $l.n(l per box. 'Will destiny more than iron) Hiilmals. .Specialprice on lame ortleis for the destruction of 1'iairie Iiors on an exten-sive scale. Keeps Indefinitely, easy to handle. Protect your landand crops of wheat, alfalfa, potatoes, corn, simar boots, pastures andorchards, and destroy ull H its on your premises the most dangerousmammal j,t sis. I'm i lie, Huss antl Hats should be destroyed, duringwinter months when food isscaice. Address 11 orders

OTTO SCHNOORMM r.UT'l

Koom MM X. V. Life IMiltf.

The JOHN BECKER Co.BELEN, NEW MEXICO

Shippers of

Alfalfa and all grades Native Hayare just is they arc represented1 appcuruni as .i "lun-h- comethantn Kr It" nut the chrarwsr thev I Tho pl l ir b'' n I h,,""n- '-

trC the best, and tío puddings, winter 'id the ..n preceding, it'lively fun and iiunk nition never hat.

cakes, creams, or other tabic deli-ig-faii- e.t to m popularity, wantheir such east to ovpend upon. Varsity

cacics, arc spotica vy use. i ,,,,.,,, ,t,ui ,hMt. tH,t,,--. flre ( -

r - JtiUvntl' vxv'vtuiK gtnuiue treat.

RICO HOTEL i BAR THE WM. FARR COMPANY

Vl'ViVtCi l ltel!tMne. litiior antl dgars III North pj; ALl KS IN IKIH AMI KAI.T MEATS

I iri unTl. ltm.iiw l.r .liiv. work orp-- t " T"'"' ,jn.T It-- MirkctllKMIlll. lit si lilt n Is III Ihe t ill. .h' up. I'n i i'aiO.

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25.'

1909. J

WOOD FROM EVERY

STATE IN HEW

will show th moonlight fijtht of JohnPaul Jones, his shin the HonhomnieItlchard, grappled with tho Vtrltishfrigate Sorapis, off Fiimboroughhead, September 23, 17.

Tho light of Lawrence and his Im-

mortal words that haw boon bandeddown from tho war on water betweentho CbosHpoake and tho Shannon, will FOR 48 HOURS

STEAMERtie pictured and brought to mind, inthe gallery iff this now Lake Michiganvessel, as will also the event on Lakel'.rio that caused Perry to write tbewords familiar to every school childO, 4 1,., I

It has been planned in still another!3 BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS ON GRANITE AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS, SOUTH FRONT,

ONLY $450; EASY TERMS.

2 GOOD TWO-ROO- M HOUSES ON A NICE LOT 50x100 FEET ON NORTH EIGHTH ST. DANDY LOCATION; ONLY $900.

PORTRAITS OF GOVERNORS

IN DECORATIVE SCHEME

Governor Curry Sends Block

ni New Mexico Pine for

way to portray intorowniK uus oi nis-tor-

Small brass tablets or panelswill hoar short sentences and torseparagraphs uttered by famous menfrom Patrick Honry down to tho pres.ent day. One of the tablets will beara short excerpt from tho Gettysburgu,.n,i,.i ,f Lincoln, and on another

'will bo lettered Grant's famous four- -Unique Vessel Under .Con-- 1a noon I to tho nooole 'Let is

struction on Lake Michigan, D. K. B. SELLERS Brokerage Co. Office 204 Gold Ave.

Telephone 899Automobile No. 9

F. H. MITCHELL

FELIPE GURULE

Have Pence." Those and many oth-

ers will bo placed where every manand woman and child aboard may

read them.The blocks of wood gathered from

Real Estate Investments.Morning Jourmtl Uuronii.Tho Palace Hotel,

Santa F N. M., Feb.- - --M. )

ernor Curry tniliiy sent to tho

ni'ils ut .Manitowoc, TVis., ii liloek

tho different states of tho union will Jbe kiln dried and then highly polishcmhln V ed to show their tintura tgrain, huo.

which they will be carvei) In their,f native .Now .Mexico pine wiiirn win,i into tho panel of states, to bo used

is one of tho decorative font tires ofexact geographical stripes an tnatwhen put together they will form a SEE

WRIGHT'S TRADING POST. AVEBNIER HAS HOIItreat now lnKo anil ocean poms gigantic map of tho I'nited States

! bund issue of IIOO.UIMI b llet'nalil- -

lo county for brldg'1 building.

The I tn re las bridge it Is planned toi n the site of the present one,

STEEL BRIDGES FORStates, now buildingThin lioat, which wN

loiinior I m tod,t those yards.

showing tho principal bodies or waterand tho natural water courses. Themap will occupy a prominent positionin the cabin.

finest of its klml afloat,Itefore l'nivlinsliig

NAVAJOhe mu- of tho the north bridge to be some distancesouth of the present one at Coiriillos.

'Itoad improvements occupied the

FORGOTTENmm010 GRANDE W BLANKETSi

( humillo IndianThe lnlttl Slates will lie 215 foot

long, 40 foot beam, and to the top of

the bridge will measure ." R feet.She will bo equipped with a single!

will have H special mino 01 chmi.ihiianieil after oaoh state and territoryln the union and a limp of tho nationwill form one of tho decorations, eachstate loins represented on tho mail.y a hlocU of its nativo wood. A pio-

lare of each governor will also deco-

róte each block. A now photograph,,f tin- - governor accompanied tho

I'ilU'w TopttV Eueli.BE BUILT

ure In referring to your Image andthat of the governor of New Mexico,taken by nie while conversing withyou at the depot at Ijiiiiy. also theimage of the good old priest at San-

ta Ke. Your children will undoubted-ly amuse theniNcUes In the future bylooking at these Images, and if you sodesire I could send them later oilsome French views lhat would showthem some parts of our rountry. Per-

mit nie, dt'ar Mr. La riflero, to followthe old French custom Htoiigh a e

late to send you at the ncciKboiof the New Year my bet and mostsincere wishes for you and your fnmilly. 1 wish particularly that tie"rapid developments of Alhiupieiqueprocure for your talents uf architec-ture some occasions so as to manifestand multiply now ndvantagoH everyday. Also see lo remember nie kind-ly with my regardH to all tho goodcitizens that I have had the plouuieto meet and that were nil so muchto rue whiU In vonr city, ami see to

Cor. Gold Avenue and Third.Noted Fi enchinan Sends Re-

gards to All the Good Citizensof Albuquerque Who Gave

Him Good Time,

screw propeller driven by a triplo ex-

pansion engine. Her draft will ho

limited to 13 feet and she will be pro-

vided with condensers that will enti-

bie hor to make steam from eitherfresh or salt water, thus ninking heran ocoiin-goin- g vessel.

This is In contcmitlation of tile

COMMISSIONERS ASK longing to the Kany.enhnck estateThe board approved number of

constable's and other bonds and trans-acted other routine business adjourni-ng- to meet at the call of the . hallmar.. '

present ut the meeting wore Presi-

dent lininsleld and CommissionersSpringer and Armljo.

attention of the board largely at Itsmooting yesterday. It was orderedthat the county accept the proposi-

tion of V. J. Wilson to convey to thecounty the land owned by Mr. Wil-

son and William Fun' now used usa road between Alhuquertnte and thestock yards, on condition that thecounty' spend $1.0"0 to Improve ther,,ad and maintain it as a publichighway.

The commissioners referred toCounty Surveyor A. 1'. ogle. Hie pe-

tition signed by residents of the pre-

cincts of Pajarito and Los Padillas,ashing that the old Slates road" beopened from lis Intersection with theAlbniiueiiiie-Lo- s Padillas mad to theKin G'ardo.

The suryolor w 111 , Investigate andreport. Mr. ule was also instructedto Investigate tne mutter of a peti-

tion asking that the mad runningnorth from ihe county Jail through

M. Hone Tuvoinlcr. Hie dstliiKlilMlcd

French engineer who was prominentamong the foreigners Ht the Irriga-

tion congress hero last October, has

completion within the next fifteen.yours of a deep waterway from tbelakes to the gulf and In which eventshe will be able to make ocean ports.

The boat will be launched thismonth, and will go Into commis-

sion on Lake Michigan in May. Shewill be oiiuippeil with the most com- -

not forgotten the courtesies extendedto him here, as witness the follow-

ing translation of n note received by

FOR SPECIFICATIONS

Structures Long Needed at

Barelas ana Alameda to R-

eplace Rickety Wooden

Bridges; Road Improvements

L looks now as if the country will,

in the near future have two modern

strong steel bridges across the Uto

Grand at Han Ins and Alameda to

replace the delapidutcd wooden struc- -

keep for yourself dear Mr. Ui Krlere,the expressions of my sentiments verycordlallv

Signed) 11 TA VFMtNJ I'll. .pleto wireless telegraph apparatus to

he had in the country.

Harry 11. Kberle, a well known andpopular railroad man of Wiuslow,

Mock, which is two feet square anila fino specimen of the best New Mex-

ico'pine.

A recent article in the Chicago Trib-une, discussing-- tho now boat has thol',illnvin:

on this boat there will bo forty-si- x

staloroiims, unless between now andsprins the territory of New Mexicowill ho given the name of Lincoln andadmitted to statehood, in which casothere will bo forty-seve- anil eachstateroom will boar tho name of n

Hteat commonwealth of this nation.In specially planned panels between

the staterooms In the cabin will ho

shown tho protographlo portraits ofall the governors in office at the timellio bout Is put in sen ice next May.

The boat will be named the I'nitedstates anil will display the StarSpangled Hanner, In red, white andMule electric lights, and an Immenseshield will bo similarly constructed.

The cabin of this great steamer hasboon planned to show the history ofthis country in pictures and tablets sothat It fairly will bristle with patriot-i,- '

sentiment.In the matter of pictures tho most

striking events of our wars on wateras well as tho more peaceful marinoIncidents, will bo reproduced In oil.One of the pictures wi'l represent Col-

umbus' caravels sailing from Pains,August. 1 4 f 2 . Another will show theMnvflower at Cape Cod and the l.md- -

died recently in the Los Angeles han.Ke hospital of typhoid fever.tn

F.iiRci.e Tlrady O'Neill in tho Ari-

zona legislative council made ti bitterpersonal ntlacli on (Invernar Klbbey.replying to tho alleged statement ofthe governor that those most activeIn the scheme to abolish the rangersuro those who live most In fear ofthat organization.

tures which have been maintainedat ruinous cost for repairs for lo

Duraties to the Unreins noiqiiiu no

made sixty feet wide. The surveyorwas also Instructed o make a sur-

vey and ascertain the amount of landnecessary to ho taken for the widen-

ing of West Central avenue. westfrom the east side of Ihe lands be- -

Hill Hall, a cowboy, had two ribsbroken and was severely Injured in-

ternally by being thrown from abucking bronco at Juarez the otherds v.

Ills View.The Kmployor Young man. I

don't see bow with your salary you(an afford to smoke such expensivecigars.

The Kmploy, You're right, sir; 1

can't. 1 ought to have a bigg, r salary.I "lévela ml Lender.

DUnppoluleil.i here," said Mr. Chugging.

"thai motor car doesn't make any-

thing like, tlie sp .muí guarantee, I."

"llow do you know'.'"Tve been running it a week and

haven't been arrested WashingtonStar.

Tlie Answer nine.Dash. may I wired the old man

"Win re Is Hint money wrote youfo .''"

Iliishaway Hot an answer'.'Kasha wii Y, s. Hlsiinswil" reads.

"In my Inside pocket." Kxchnnge.

J. L. I.u Pride ()f this city:Minister of Agriculture and Studies of

Hydraulic Knives. Special ServiceInstituted Ma reh 2ith, f 0 :i

Mr. Itene Tavormcr, Chief KnRineer,No. 31, Ferrandicre street. Lyons.

Lyons, Fiance, Jan. IS. 1)111!)

Hear Mr. La Krlere.I send you a few plates, stereoscopic

of my trip In America, and more par-

ticularly of the excursion to Santa Fedirected lo you With the plates therewill be an apparatus lo properly nee

them. You must adjust the iippnratitto use it and to well regulate thefocus of the observator to the platesaccording to your slgbl. so that theimages will be. clear. Y tul will easilyfind. 1 think, the true way of lisluHII. My aim In sending ou that triflingsouvinir Is to recall to your mindfrom time to time the agreeable mo-

ments that we have spent together.I bad for my part a very Rioat pleas

10 FRENCH FEMALE

PILL 8.

these many yeai s.

At their meeting yesterday morningin tile courthouse the county com-

missioners ordered the clerk to ad-

vertise for plu dm. specifications and

bids fur Hie construction of two steelbridges at the points named. If thecommissioners put through this muchneeded improvement it will have es-

tablished a record for itself.It will he remembered that con

A tin, Caniíi ,, SrlwrlMi"ii".r.r tl Hp" Mt. Will Mud Ibm a ulal. w aa r,4 f.r

fc. ,.!. atuipl. lryi 4iuatlu art.a ,k.a ..Ml (uii rdl. M ta

A meeting will be called in Bislieethis week to devise ways mid mountof bringing pressure on the llonor-nbl- e

Albert Jeremiah Heveridgw toback up and brad in on the statehoodquestion.

WINDOW SHADESIn stock and made to order, lowestprices. Satisfaction guuranteed, Fu- -

HERE IS RELIEF fOR WOMEN.

If you have pama In tin luck, 1'riiiiry, Bladdor

or Kidney trouble nd want a certain, pleasantherb relief from Women's ills, try Miiihur tlrav's"AIISTKAI.IAN-I.14AK.- " U n a site, relíalas

ululo- -, anil reiievrs nil Fruíale WwUniuaan,inc IikIiiik inflammation and ukerall(in.IHollierUrny'a Australian-l.m- f i wililby llriiyínM. oriMMit by mail tor 6t eta. Sample at'Ut I' KKÜ.

MKiTi ail meat CO . T4, tSTT. s.Sold In 6u(jiJrou by rut I. H. 0' It It lly Co.

Ait.trcM, Tus iloünirGravCo.. -i row. in...ks ago aulhor'.tre.ll Furniture Coini! of the. Pilgrim Fathers. A third

n as pos' Btil agellls

( even t

tht have t

i. he nsjt A HOMEHOME EVERY HEARTYearns For a Home

2Z

NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITYCountry, and a Lot in Town for $200.00 on the Installment Plan. $1 0.00 Down and $1 0.00 Per Month, or 33 1 -- 3 cents per Day, in the State of Guerrero Mexico the land of perpetual

thesummer,

of Guerfruits

lot ctyandZers tod of health, wealth, freedom and happiness. The Mexico Land and Colonization Company are offering for sate in your ci 457 arms andwit a t wn ,n

rero Free. The city of Guerrero is located in the northern portion of the Slate of Guerrero, on the Rio Balsas River, at an elevation of 1 ,000 feet above tlie sea.

THE PROPOSITION WE OFFERa .. ......I lal III till lilll (if...... ..... u... I if.uk Iklillill'fdl It IK I IU ' II 1M"H-U- ' " '

. ... ... . ...... sa . . i.i.... .... .iYaa. fin, ,.1111, iii i kin i ni i .nr rrrru. ih'm-i- . rmiMiiml or Hie of those that (lon'l niiileislaml our vtll rvpimii in i.ri. i s. - " .,.,.-- .. r.m.i- - one ln.n.lie.l sod ( y four. HMierc minis, ami t

.,lcl, We .re M llinjr ILOW urn,, sl,.,livl,lc,l hilo T ..'. Mlm,.-- T. l.2KO-- ,e far,,,: to. lo-.- i. re fan,,.: tour. s. . ';

" "J" , ,.,., ., tlllll .,. .., .,s, r lias con.p.c.ei. 1,1s

, ..d ,,,,,..,,. eel, farm. K a , .,, ;.,. f.l, ,e Hofcemc, ,.n n- -'farms. , ,, on J' ' -20-- W1. ml .nd nlmty-foii- r. kr, UN ,.,. n.el, , , for. ,. , .. a ,,, ,, 1 pavim

for .,.. h n.r... ami lo. applied for e ln.,.1 ami ton oueroi! for ,..,. 1ÓThe l'.-ome- s an oe,- - of a.. und.W.lcil Inl I. .,.,,' l. am they v. . erilf, mo.vLllvc rrom the , ipan, a r..,p,. S .... ho h- - ..... pa,me v h.II r.,Tj.. . d , ." -- r of t.mncr., Me, I..U. .,'

, . m b . koff forrece.,,.. The im.form r .f oa. U farm is 2.HMMI. piivald follow: .... .1 ÍMM.0 per r ... per f (

a. ,,u eleva,, ,f ...N.0 f... above (he sea. and .i, miles k hues, , Mexico ..y. ad I miles ..y ,.,e riwr ' I.' im l'TTJ Z 1.'

, e . , .1-.-V ... , .vnisloi, . .nene,,, l.v. for ,. - K

ii Hsa.i.... Is fc.piife.l n we Hve 10 melles or ..,,,.. mill . s -- s . ,,, , 4;,ir.n . none soil. an. . sinllllM r T. and (lie m M. KdcscillMU iw.uuo U.T. is Kii'iruiuccii .o m- - , ,lf .,. a.K,r.iinl. d Is humbiiit or (tr.if. I no. mls- -

iind reliirned lo appll. ai.l lij rc.iirii man "II. .he, . lve of Hie farms a. is. ,. ,c ... ,., .... , . ... - ' "

of Hie t.mn-si.- e and the dis.rl.m.ioi, of ..,.,.1 and ,,ssessi., . I . -'- . "du. so ... m ......... . e .n M1 he for In-- ...Irl,Thee farms v applied. Co.on,do, and as .pproved of by the I ....... Slates Kover

rcprcnt.,. and a , H, f for ,, h fan.,. A ..Hons ,,. ÍZ "X S,n MIIIAK l l.l AM) ( omimí n u "

i.Hilpl for Hrst A Ifhcinl ro.iimls.on II he isucn to 1hI hkciii. ule

ONE FARM FREE1C

New York Life Insur-

ance Bldg.,

Kansas City, Missouri.

2181-- 2 Gold Avenue,

Branch Office,

Albuquerque, - N. Mex.

One farm and lot will be given absolutely free to the lady or gentleman, girl or boy of Albu-

querque who, by a voting contest, is declared the most popular. Each vote will cost the

voter five cents, the money to be expended in defraying the expenses of the winner upon

the excursion above described. Any person can vote, and as often as he pleases. All

votes will be received at the office of THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL

Mexico Lannidi Colomiz&itioini Co0

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1909.8

FRENCH & LOWBERI GEO. W. HICKOX COMPANY CNDEIlTAKIJtS AX1) Mt'KNSED

onr.sT am) !.ai!;kkt ii ui i iiv not sr. ix i:v mi:.ico j:MIJAI,MKItS Announcement ! ! !KI'OCK ALWAYS ) (IMI'I I l i: AMI MAV Indy Attendant

ki:m ix vol it wvirnrs. wi-.m- iíi:paik tiifm Fifth lind Central rimne 600Arch IYiml S. Scininl mroct Alhu.picriiic . M.

LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST The StateNational Bank

We are now ready with ournew Spring Line of Men's andYouth's Suits. We want to call

your special attention to ourmill; UJUIIU UtlUUI I IlltSJust as well have good coal at Less Money than

you pay for poor.

In the event thai yitit ati.mltl nutre.eiva your mint. ling i.afr tie- -

libit lh t'UWTAI, TKI.K.i It APHt u your Hume find adtlr-a-

mid ili iH)rr will ha ilellvi-rar- l by m

niiv-iu- niftMi-tiK- r. 'i'lia telephone la

-. k mav. m li oo.Th above. icMtiiii will he paM

for ttio arre.t nm coiivú i ion nf miy-m- e

euuiilit Hlviillnir copina of iliaMoi niiiK .lout iml riuni lha duur-wn)-

ut tubai TilirrajuI'iinal fUBi.iBin.va 1:0.

JOHN S. BEAVEN .6j it i -- ( .

Washington, Foh. 2i New Mexicoiiml Arlonn- - Km Ir unci wiirnuTThiirsdiiy; Kildny fair.Crystal Theater !

Hart Schaffner & Marx ClothesThey are better and handsomer trian ever and we haveexclusive styles of them no others like them - all

new shapes and colorings. Prices from $22.50 to $30.

Better than most custom made goods. In addition to

these we are showing a new line of

Absolutely GuaranteedClothing

more moderate in price, styiish and well put up. The

prices of this line range from $12.50 to $20.00, and we

warrant them as to quality, style and make.

SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.

i i

United States DepositoryAlbuquerque

Welcomes and appreciates ac-

counts of conservatively iran-a;;r- ed

business houses, as well

as accounts of individuals,

With its total resourcesof Nino Hundred Thou-

sand Dollars, it believes its

growth is a significant endorse-

ment of the agreeable and sat-

isfactory accommodation ren-

dered to its customers,

The StateNational Bank

THE PRIZE TO BE DRAWN FOR TODAY WILL BE A

IriHiiri- ill Hi.. ( Ici lili'iit.il I.lf'".Unci- loniKlit "t tin- rink.

". II. Ih hrif on IuihIiu'Skfrom Zunl, X. M.

Mi h Simon Xi iisluilt vu i m i t

nr In I In' city from l."l.nniiK

V. H Slinmlilcr. of Tiicnnu-iii- i XM , wfi.s iilti'liilniK toIniMlni'NH miilti'is.

Handsome Chiffionieri :vi.i, ini s ri. i:si-- i 'je.1

ir. Km nk K. Tnll n-- l iirinil to tlmiMl(. W II. I l i: V. Tenor, HIiislrHtcil Kimik.

MIC. ). ItOACII, IIiiiII'iiip.lly on tin- tti ' I liny nl'h-- n

lll'll f VlHlt lo Hi.-

A mu In u m win Ihhii.'iI yi'H--

Til ii y to Itoli.ri 'IV Kiio. niii'.l .'!:', nnilMl filCJ HY fitVSTAfj OKCHIaSTKA..li.rt. f.i L'S. I. old of A -

i:vi:xiN:s,m: vrs !0r; 'ilWI f II Will TAf.lii, U:l

lIM H"MVT AT 2 : 1 ' :

7:1.--.,

8:1."MATixri: i a i ii v

il in u m l. v. Kin in. il. s nrrw.r. '. (

r SIMON STERNTHE CENTRAL AVENUE CLOTHIER

IliuUlioit.'i- muí VV. W. Fii'i'miin nilt iiiIh y fui- III.- - KhIm nriii viilli'V "ii

II ImihIiII'HM of llllVH' lilll-ll-

llini.Mm ,T K Hlroml, lio Iiiim lo en vi- -

lllim In r ilniiKliti'i'-ln-liiw- . Mi-- Kll.'nSir. mil. .if !i':i Simili Kiliih mrwi. for

COLOMBOHow's This?

ALL THIS WEEK

SaleThe Monarch Grocery Co. CashCottolene

'siA'.'i.il inonthH past, luí- h.--

li.iini' In l'mliic'iili, Ky.j foinc nuil un- tin' nvln' lialnbowliiHliillntl.in of ofl'Ir.'iM mill HPiiliiiK up

jof tic climl.'f IoiiIkIiI nt tlic K. of ('.jllall. :il W. (Vnlrnl. IIoiiih clnsc it

X i. in. Mliiirp: 'Inn-to- f.'.'H $"1.110.

Mr. mill Alrn. liolln V. Wiitt nrrivci!hint nlulit from Sun Francisco nieliv ill i lu re to. lav, (JiicsIm at tinA Iva huid. Mr. Watt Is n''iiiralinn mi K'-- of tin- lioyal Insiirmicp com- -

j jinny.Attention .Moilcin Wuuilin. n or Am- -

crien. Yon nrc especia lly reinestcil tu

THEATREI II i llhi il hy the Motion I'lrlul'O

I'nionls ('iiiiiiiiny.

Exclusive Motion Picture8:15 and 9:15 P. M.

Matinees Saturday and Sun-

day 3 P. M.

Illustrated Sonqs byMRS. HANL0N.

MISS JENNIE CRAIG

Musical Directress

CHANGE EVERY NIGHT

ADMISSION 10c.

307 WEST CENTRAL

4 lb, pans .10 lb. pails

Remember Our Sale Lasts Until March 22nd. Prices Quoted, Good While the Goods Last...50c.$1.20

More BargainsMonarch Ciinneil Milk, :t for 2ñc

While House Kastern Tomu toes . . . I ."

While House Ku.sti-r- ToiniiUle'conftrper .i...

llubbs Laundry Co.

"Our Work is Best"WHITE WAGONS

Can you afford to

pay the difference?

Ward's Store315 Marble Avenue.

Phono 20G,

Pure Vermont MapleMonarch, .piavix "'Monarch, j R.illons IMIc

IMi ! Vermont Maple Siiuar, perII, 211c

Part of Our FixturesFor Sale

2 horses. 2 waKons, Klecdio fixtures.Coffee mill, scales, etc.

Closing Out Prices onSyrups

Saratoiiii .trips, iilart.s illh'

SaratoKii drips, al 50c

Saiatoiia itrlps, nations 110c

I'.ock Camly Syrup, ipiarls 2cP. V. Syrup, (iiiurts :!."

(H.l Miinsc. i gallons 711c

SoikIhuii llUiuleil, .i lull tins, .tileSorghum, full nalloiis 7c

Monarch Cereal Coffee, per'

iitt.-tn- the niccllnR Imi Ik lit. hiltia.tlon nnil spccliil in n is to ci.mc lie- -

fore tin- mcclhiK. II I.on.-.ilon- ,

clerk.'I'll.' Slieclal 111. elilll! of the lluyill

XcluhlioiH which was to have l.eenhi hi thin cvetilnu In the Flks' hnlhl-- !

Inn. lias i.itniiii'il until thefirst Weilnesilnv in Man h. JessieI'lilfin il. leconlcr

1. M l tnniKhl 11I tin- rink.Itnl'iid (ini'i'la. of larda ami Tro- -

jlllo. cement contract. .is. neillast niKlit from where the1'h-- c..ntemiali-- lining a larcanionnt of cement work fur the Chris- -

linn lliotlicrsMr nnil Mrs M (miales. Jr have

nlnriieil from an cxt.n.le.l visit t..illi. he. All., mol will lesi.le llele illill.- future. Mr lunales was forsonic time emjiliivetl as a hiirber in a

lninl hiirhcr Mhop.

There will he sn clal cuiiinuinl- -

i lltii.ll ot Temple Inline No. I'i. A. I'',

ami A M. Huh cveiiinu al T o'clock lorwork III the F. A ami F. ".

All Miihoiim ale ciil-i- ly ilivltcil lly;

Í

Kuncr's Catsup, ,cr cttle v.tee rGarden SeedsSTRONG BROTHERS 1

!Failel.le's, 's. Crossnian's.

:!('! worth forI Xll l!l'kl Its.

.Mil II. II. I'm inn, I,inlyI inhalóle!'.

Sii'iiiik IIIih'U, i nr. C upper X -- il.riiniii' Ñu. Vii.

WE MAKE YOU PRICES ON ANYTHING IN STOCKxotki:.

After Fi h 111, l!ni!i. I ',! mil r.

pols.e fl.r till) I Hill 1,1. led li

.). M. Artumida.(smiiiii) miss ii:u.. ciiwi:.,

Wllliil-il- . X, M. lournal Want Ads Get Results!outer or the V M .1. A Miller, sec-

retinThe Biime of Inoom hall nt the

INTERESTING TALK W. MorrisDiamonds, Jewelry, Cut Glass. Our

Winch Hcpalr Department Is seconil

lo mint' in the Koutliweft. Trices thHest for Wlilili IVrfcct Goo.U lylie gold.

0 DAYS IN JEWELER2(15 wrsT CKNTKAfi.

ARE YOU PARTICULAR AS TO YOUR DRESS

Then Make Our Slorc Your StoreWe lull' nil Ilio ."il fi I lliiii):- In .. un Suit-- Hals. Slilil",

No. kvM-M- un. I lluMi-iy- I'm. I'm ih- - l.miM ; i j .

FRIED BERG BROTHERS316 West Central. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY

EW MEXICO NO. 92 SIX DRAWER

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER

IHvin ami family formerly veil inA lhuiiier.ue, hut now resille in

where Mr. Hixon Is trnvelhit;enmiiciT for tin- Kl ruso mnl South-western railway.

Colonel V. M lteiKer. cilitor ofthe llcl.-- Trihiiiie. mriveil last niwhtfrom llele,, an.l expects to to-

morrow for .leiiiez SprliiKs, where hewill take the Paths for several weksColonel llelK'1- has lll'I'll (Olllitleil totils home in 1!. I. n for the past threenioiitlis with a severe nitack o'eczcnin

Felix II I. ester, i.ttiirn.y for Theo-ilot- e

F. 1! I, tiled ii suit in the dis-

trict court est.r,hiy nuainst Juan CArmiio. el nl. to secure n

clem- title to a ,i, JS7. him k o.

;'4. Armiio Mr., tli.-r- ml.lition. It is

aliened thai Keel holds II .1 to theproperty, hut that title is iio alto-gether llll. loud, d and tile suit ishlollKllt to have the court dc, i.le th.claim of the Arinijos auaillst thepr.pct t

BASKETBALL GAME WILLBE LARGELY ATTENDED

Colonel Twitchell's Address Bc-fo- ie

Historical Society DealsWith American Occupationand Omanization of Territory

s (.(Mill AS m:

skatltiK rink last niuht resnlieil In u

sroie of !l lo 0 In favor of the"I'.lin-s,- til.- liardas team drawingtin- - The .une was a fast nn.l, veiling one mnl tho popnlarit nfthis Hport Is In. ieasliiK all the time.

Thom.iH M. ry. fninirii.vMevli o nn.l Ai i.niia sales an. 111

I. II- McI.IIIIKhlhl 111. .til. is XX eol-le-

has colllplet.il il I' 111 MRclll ell t s furHie estnlilishinenl of an In. han koo.Ishnslncss in A lhii.iier.iie. to lie knownas 'i'he Moiitciiima Trailing comiianv

The In. lies nf the '011m ei;at i.malchurch will cnleriain at a tea thisafternoon at the home of Mrs W. .1

llyile. ;':'." Xortli lliuh str.cl MrsA C Shiipc, Mrs A K W'alk. r, MrsIi M Kl.hai.ls mnl Mrs .h- com-pos- e

11 c.miniiHoe whl. li has tin af-

fair ill chargeMis Mary Slmnis. oi r. X.

V wiio spent last luí, 111 Allm-'iii- .

nn in th. .it st,nlay1.1 sp.p.l s,(.ial months h.-i- withh. l.ii.tll.r. .Vcl-o- ii ' Siiilins MrSiniios inrlii'il es, l.l.iv moi'iiiiiK

.111 Fhii. 11. tin r. N" ,l w In In- is,,.in,ti,l with tin- So. on o company

Mis Justo i: Allilüo ol ",nl NorthI".. mill street, hit l.isi niaht tor SinI'l in, where she Will Si, 11,1 scv-- .

I.ll we. ks h, llest ol 11' I son.liisio I. rmllo. nnil-- with thes,. 1,1, in pa, ifi, comp.uiv In th.. : .I,!, n . a!.- cm M - mil. w .1

WORTH $500.00 WILL SELL FOR

$250.00FLOERSHEIM MERC. CO.. SPRINGER, NEW MEXICO

M ti mni Jum na Kiin-an-

Th.' Pala' H.itH. j

Santa K. N M . J I.

It is ttu'lii-ul- t tn tfl. wiu'ii íalph K.

Tv ittlii II will hr.;ik "tit i:i a newplan- n.oiii-- Tu it ii II hasknown in i u t it many tar.as a la !. tnmi.K th imnt .a- -

First National BankOF ALBUQUERQUE

i;i tout ni' roiliioi i r.iii n v .Mil, i nop.

r.i xh i: i s.T ,.il 1. - Il.i'"' "

:..i... mid s 'i-- .. Í...IIO..I4l..t,.leit II'-- l io 4iUMU i!i ;.... 1, ii. . i r. i '':' '...- - ..mi l.'x. ii.i.K- - - 'i 1.20.í0-

, . . 0Ó8, Olio 01

1 1 itii mis.v:,. ;:.'.r i',:...'

. ,, riiii.iiini i"t i j

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ISAKiS.iifiO 0 1

I Mil Ii Mills III IHISV !' t

History." I" Tiht is anplish.-.- and ent.rinininir si'.aker and1his address was healliiv a ppr.-- int. .1.

Until leitlll.s ere Mil 1111'1'T l!ledirection ol' the New M.xi.-- Hisi.nl- -

lsocl't. i

Marcus P. SavvtellcContractor and Builder.

11)11 NOKTII l llisr M ill I T.I I I I I'llOM'. 10HÜ. I

Many Tickets I'.cinst Snlil lor I'liiilcstI'.clwecn saiiin I'c Mini V A. '.

Tennis Salin.hu Mulit. .

A. coi ilitlí; t

liarse o ihe i HOWARDGLñíiKWINSo the committee Ini. kct sah . I here is quitetn k ts for tin- ha'k.

played hoi w en t heA llaiiplel que . a nis

xt Saturday niiiht. md

.mnani. .1 In In tin. . cluhlrcti.M'- - Al, lile II "II .111.1 PP. In n

.!. .1 .t'-r.- .1 linn iiinu fi'oiii i.

iiit an. I w ill r. nun 11 h.-r- a . im-

ple of w ks the no. sts ot n. n.ls Mi

ja demand forjhall Kli'l.' t"Santa Fe and

'the Altlloii ii.

fought hattl. . Mr. Stumin led off in

la pr.llv s.t. (lofeatin;, his ..ppoiieiii.Mr. Clark, h.nvev. r. took tin'

to s. -. - mid -l

t The sets were the prettiest exllihi- -

itioiis of Apon tennis playiiiK senj on the courts this s. This aft'iÍ i.u..n Mr. Jamison mid Mr. lto. rs

FROM SI flIm se . row il

the Cllt.stlout last niiihtUK. lX)NF.lt. STFOPATH.

K.Kini 4 N. T. Amii:,. nullillnf. sharp pia.i

K expected to attendIn .. A. '. hoys . re

and went lln.'iii;'! a

Some hrüh.t'il i. un.,f the locals m.iv I..

llttcntlOll isnn.l trick plan-- . Th.-

nation is HiM puttim:

i inn t I M ina t in cniicrt ss h- ita) Ii ii st" 1' an one f tlv tnt ar- -

Miiplish.-i- pulilit ity ñu-i- in Ui' l oiin--

and tonight in thi- chaiuhT ifth.' h"ii'i' .tf ri'isnta t i h.':a hüsliiil liinis'lf as m j I m t't ami ,

.1 li istoria n !inp. n H a t i hi s hatlioruiii;!) an.l prefoiind.

Tin- - rtintu h;im fill (1 with an a u- -

intn-t- ' wilier ii.t'Ti-s- ' w as tit tti ilnr-:n- irry imnii!.' tl' th-- hctni'- x'.!-"M-

Twitih.ll ili.v(utl. with tlufr ihuii unit i as.1 of thir'ui;h knowh i!í'. the military nr, upatiMi nf

. w M xi. o. It. ni tho .tni(i ol .'i- n-- -

i; Ki'iiini y to ih- i.riinr,atl.'n nftin t rrn t i;i x" rnni- tit.

To lllu.-tr.l- tr th.' IrrtllTV hr USCtl

í'im, ct.íiírr,! slhl. s. matlrt r..in ,'ht iraplis. t eh. ;t ml nr- -

iK, nal tloi'iii-nrnts- whi. li will i.st .

to il'u.vtrati' the hitor ot this H'rit.iAhith í'ohiii Twitrh. ;i has wtit;n.ml whirh will soon r.' .uli!ih'-'- l

Thr 1'turr ta us 1 iii'iy onr whoh. ar-- it, to - mtv tht vri v :ti m

of th- htstorv wh.iii il.'.ils,m."-- t i lalMirat. 'v with th- p rio,, nn.lnliH h wiil h' a ntn-- t ahiabh a lii!- -'

tinn to rw M xu o litrt uro.

Ir AV. i;. Tieht. prrsi.h nt f

I'rivrrsit v nf Nrv M'lini. at Alhu-- )qvnTqno, ft Nit tlrlivtiv..l h ilrt ply in- -

trr.itmR' l' tMro upon th Muhj. t

"i '. 'tl cu ;il II intory V s ll'ini.in

, o! k Oil t he ..i

expected. US . spaid to siijn i!.Santa hV .il;tt.in some r. mi

will play three sets lo decide ulli. li

player shall piny Mr. Clark for Th-- '

city championship. ,

The contest ihe ladi' s of

the cliih has narrowed d n l" toc nt' status. Miss ill. y mnl Mi"1

S'rieko-r- . A final ame will he pia-c- .l

Saturday alt- - moon. To Ihe in-

ner " tins tame will K" Ho '''''

CHARLES ILPELD CO.Wholesalers of Everything

nis practice w .o k ..n--

ni l lie usu il! inter- -ntest s'i.th.

Best Tennis Game ot SeasonResults in Victoty for Holder

of Southwestern Champion-

ship Cup; Finals Will Be

Played Saturday or Sunday,

K. lore a larii-- - il...l t' Paicis fansit the conns the A iinniu. i .pic T. n- -

stills

t. tinis racpiet. which has he. n huniSANTA ROSAALBUQUERQUE dLAS VEGAS up us a tmphy the n"t ski

,ad player.Ol It IM1MI VI M" HMsH IS .M sT

Till'. THINt; AMI SATIM'IK.S Ol IS

l'Hlls. If VII' WUT IX lll-l- l'

to nn: ii.wi: vol it i.i --

ii:v imm: hv thi: impi uiai.I.AI'MMtl. Ill K OI" l"OsTOI I it

Your Watch1 Mill repair or id an It, and

liarse y,m ihr li--4 price f ' rvlili li I work muy leImir.

JUAN A. GARCIA JR.310 Wtwt i.ol.l.

I WANT TO HI V .ltIV li:ll'- -EVER ITT !ir"sT UK. i .hi 'o'iniovvi iii:i ixnt sii. .nun."mi ri;i: op .loiitvAi,.

nis ( lull. Howard ("la: k .t- nl.i.v att-c- t

ii.ion il. t. at. d Key A St num. t

Sets out of three plav.-- nir'kini; himelinihle for a chance at in. ciiy

f.r huí!. s. hih lePl.iv.il either Satur.tav or Sunday Mr.

'!. Ik was let. .lions oii'y aft. r a hard

i:i r.V0M li Tl KIG AHOIToi u i i r woitK. ii ior imm:

Ivor .ll I i YOI'KS. io soVOW. IMI'I ISIU. I.M XilHtV. 'KOr' l"0" IX II I M T.

THE DIAMOND PALACEWiii b Iiiph-.-i- . Sania l IL II.

LEADING JEWELER,101 rnl raj Ar, Allxinrrcjii, Kad.lU fccriw!. Tor Mre at Martin"

IM'óiiif S. h.Kd, tlu North Third tret