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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOUBNAL.THIRTY-SECON- D YEAR. Vol. CXXVI., No. 7. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910, Hjr Mall

lly(10 rt.

Currier,Month;

fid ceniaSingle

Month.Onplef, S cent,

FUGITIVE HELD CLIMAX CHSrnn nniini r in niTTnniinn

wholly liad :ilsn pleaded Mull' enlllenill'ell O churlo Hi In tsil ,1114 till- honks I,

the bank In connection with the pav- -

NlrlH ni SJlt.lMlii In Kills!, ill Tin" '. ; '

"I VVinti-- ;i ml A ndci son came npp..rtuiul.v I'm tin- district ,i it mney sanlIh, il uthoivvise thrv i'l i in have been

SAFE AND SAIiEiAZIi TALE

Mil WAIIKFF : OF IIFFTIMF

III' ,it .;u:i. w ' h;ir MVM t'n- h

(hat iia.v tn.i'l'' lia'yh:it h' uul h;U slip will 1,--

' llt'tl lit.' (M ssimisls )

t ' ' IS Wí'f'l Ht. W' Mil t r,

to lialy iifiir,' thf ' t.t't itli'ti!iitilvcH its ri ili.uitMi ami. whereili'lVt Ktn w lid Ih-i- m ni nitre uittile MUM. lial is Itrilin l'fi lini1

it) lit' Cut 111 e.

EX-PRESIDE-NT

ROOSEVELTIII I Ull MU IIUU Wl Ull hi II III

SOCIALISTS ! OF CRIIMURDER EXPOSURE

"In nil . lit..-- ..itmrtt s it h.'sheeii (heirs pi.si ie 'nie harharirvirtues, a hove all. mil! ta r si '

t.i t jit sí' ni) attempt at nppressiiint 'mint riey iiiut he sii uiiu In he I j

ail. pi help tin- weak .mahiM the nwr- -

In an ii;1.."'I'!ie hleiii and Mis, lítuiMe-- l

Vn:,,,:;h::et,er,;:d.'Vho,,:'M"a;e.lNo ambition ro shatterINDICTMENT OUT FOR

niirr PDinr rivrnl ""t s num 1,1 svIHLr DnlbL UIVLh'h.-i- worked himself U. imin a h.eal

i.arl.er simp.Illduti.nl of the ll.'llsl.it li.lt II lie

President of Pressed Steel Car'as 1:1 ' "'" lh" '"' "'. ''ts "'e' nl '''e uh't llailes ill Pilts- -

Company Accused; uani.ura. instruí ah,,', niauch--

Proposed to Use Presenttrict Attorney as Siakeholdei i'""1-1- " h" 1,11,1 " '

nil till' ;.

II till toil l

Andd'smi. who fr Ivvoiitv years m.i"''11 ;l pilval.' secreta i v l.i President

Wiiilr'. was ilmrei'il with basins i i"II-- nn Ihi' I. Milk's several pnv.cs"11 Which Were "special a i i s" nt

Winter and M rs. Winter. The'district all. .I'll lililí tin' IIIÍSSÍIU4

!" n'eli' ule! ' ill hv Stale I '.n 11 Is

"V. IMÍII.'1'S Sll.ilef lili. I , e III I'll il1 Will'wero til'e.sellt before file I'anil jurv

jas witnesses last work. Andersonwaiv ed a hearing mi Hie i ha ryes.

IH I l'.s'KIT 1)1 1.IM.S TOlOMMKNT ON IVDKTMI.M

Now York, pril li. - I'lank X. lolslot when informed at his Xew Yor!,residence imiiih! that a presentmentpi'ilcnm.-- , his indietmeiii on charges o,eonsplraey and bribery hud n re- -

turned in Pittshui said till iplelllhumor:

"1 always have l.iisness liehiitd moat the office and now I am Inline.cannot discuss ibis matter, Tomorrowwhen I lio downtown and look thiolsover mac have something lo r.nbut uniil then you must excuse n.e."

.Mr. Iloli'stot perhaps best know n

as presiden! mil director of thePressed Steel 'in- company. I'.ut inaddition, be ii- president and directorof Hie Canada Car company, limited;nl the Cliicaijo Calumet üivor rail-way, and of the Western Sleel Carand Foundry company. lie also issecretary and treasurer of the SouthShore railroad.

MEXICAlÑrCOrVlPANYTO BE SOLD BY CREDITORS

Cleveland, April il Il w a s a n n,oi ne-

ed today that the Hinds Cons, did lienMinion company, ca pitalizod al ÍI,o i, ii.it ni, I! be sold under a lorcclos-ure- .

Tic corporation vas m wa ni.e,l in;i i T , with h en dt a rt i is at Santa liar-bur-

Méx., bul Is controlled by Cleve-land capital. II owns the ClarinosKel'oima, Los Keni ' iins, Santa Hi rtcoleos and MnntcKiiinn mir.itu-- ' p:--

irties in Mexico.is uiidei'Slooi! that the stockhold-

ers w ill he then an "piioriunity In binIn the property and organize a nowcompany. This il is thought will bedone.

JEWISH PEOPLE ARE

LAUDED BY

PRESIDEN Í

Ta ft and Cannon Guests of

Honor at Annual Banquet of

B'nai B'rith Older in Wash-

ington,

(By Slernliir Jiiurn! nnri'ln' f,n4 1'lrvlWashiiiKion, April ti. Keprcsenla

live Jews of America, deleiiutcs lo theconference of the ll'Xal ll'rlth, eheer-- I

cd President Tall tonight to the echo(when he eoneliiib-- Hii address beforeHiemal In ir a inula ha input with thew m ils

"There Is 110 people so much en-

titled as vou to become the nrlsto- -

i rats of lie world and vet who makehe best república us."

As the president was speaklnn.Speaker Cannon entered. PresidentTall, abruptly haltiim, turned to

ker n nil said"And now, ladies and uiniloiiieii,

here conies Hie worthy Kcnih man who'controls the appropriations of the

t'tiHed Slates."With one hand mi prcsid, nl Tail's

shoulder the speaker said:"I'mb r the rules of the bouse I am

not hall' so much to bo notion d as theworthy Keiitb inan who spends Iho ap-- I

pi opl iatlons of Hie Fulled Slat' s."Pi e. blent Tal t said'1 have profound ad mil al tmi for the

Jew ish people be, auso the aret ia lly art isi ic. because tiiey make ex-- I

00 lent i it izeiis and a re in fa v nr of lawand order.

' I am u'ad In see p em come to thisfOIII'tl'V They have lile protoltllílestappreciation ol the insl it utlmis nf llh-- j

orty and education I am a Cuitarían.but the chiin h wlu-r- my father had

'a pew stood next to Ho- Jewish svna-iyou- o

in Cin.'inn;' t i, presided o v r by

that d 1st iniMiishcil Jew , that b arneilman. thai patriot and citizen, HabbiWis", and the char. In s were so (Ins.-it- .

mother that ofl-- pulpits were er- -

í banned, s.i on Hie main .uesti..ns I

am orthodox."

SAILORS UNION CHIEFIN JAIL FOR MURDER

Ab. rdeeii. Wash April Wl-Itam

Hohl. former :icril of Hie S.vl--

's union is kept In so.iiaiv conliinm.-ni in his cell in the coiiiilv jail i

Monlesano today , as is .1. Kiinu' nboru,Cobl alleited 10--

, mnplu e in the mur-der of John Hoffman, former ilffdealer here and Clmr!"s HaddherK.sailor, who wire kiib-- by liohl an-- l

Kltnsi nlM-rr- . to K lincea- -

bl-- íí'S. ci'Ilii SS411II to the polii e .vcst. r- -

lay. The i uthi't'it b-- hope now "ol.taiu a confession Ir-.i- , ijohl.

01

Leading Adhci ents of BothVatican and Methodists Joinii Repudiation of Attitude of"I hose Institutioi s,

PRELATES AND CARDINALS

CRITICISE MERRY DEL VAL

Head of Methodist Organisa-

tion in Eternal City WritesLetter of Apoloay for Utter-

ances of Pastoi Tipple,

fBT Miirninc Jeliriml íii-i.- lMlté Wlr)Koine, April 0. P.elore leavi.ii

Ibuili.' lloiisevelt hadreason to believe that .1 at triiiniphWas bis. as belli the altitude of heVatican toward him and the sl.it1-lllell- t

of the Methodists, which he hicoinli nine, I, were ripiulialed by heleading adhciciiis of those two insli-- I

al ions.Abbott Lawrence Jans-sens- , one of

the most learned I lencdicl ines andsecretary of the CmiBiia;aiiun of theAITairsof lb,. !e in i. ins, e.tlh.l mi Mr.Ibiusovi'lt this cvciiiim and not lln-l-

inu him left his card, mi which '

wrote In French Ihal he desired o

eomji'iit álate him for the constanlsupport nlvcn to his order and IhoCatholic church in aonoral in Ame-lia during Mr. Kooscvell's "nimio is

iii'i'. i" as presldrnl, which ho Imp, dso, n would be resumed.

c, nt em pnra lien uslv , Mr. lioosev lt

b iters from relatives of bullprelates and cardinals cnn.lemnlnvs lull Ihey styled "ilio personal atti-

tude ol' Cardinal Merry del Val. I'm--

hi. h neither the pope urn- the churchw as n spi nslble."

1111 the other hand Mr. Iloosov'treceived the fl'InWiUK Idter from 1H-- .

Wnllintt Clark, head of the Methodisi01 lianizai ion in Italy:

"The inehlellt eonlloct'd Willi ilu- -

arlicl,' written by Hi" licv. P.. M. Tip-

ple, I'm- the Anieiiean pies,! has caus-ed me untold t'eni'i I. I was nm awarethe article was w rlld 11 or sent 1111.il

Tuesday al'P rimon, when It wasbrought to me W M(l Hie Stall llle'ltymi nave out Tuesday llloi'li lie. IfI had known Mi'. Tipple's inleiiiloi

eertalnlv should have used all my

inlluciioo in have prevented it i

me assure v. .11 ihal the Mel llodisls .1Home were mi i', po ii s i I'm' thea I ele. A How III'' o mice inurepress my admiration for Hie iiiitruvcus p. sil ion v on : o la k. n In he

lace of the demands of Hie valiea.l.Methodists of Heine will nm l..i,;.ti.."

mi:. i:oisi', i i.i' t;i israt i iii.n i i i. invvi trHmne, April 0. The Kerb s o I'

events conncctcil wllll Hie calicella-- I

H.ii of .Mr. Unos, volt's audience wl'hthe pope and later his u in ionthe i ll in In t " sl'itenn nt issued hv

Paslor Tipple ol the Mellindlst . li HI- 'l

nf Kmiic ad, hd interest In the Hu-

ll i r üiven in Mr. Koosev oil's hmi"!'loniht In the leat hall of the bis-lori- c

Caplloliiie p.ilaee ,v iho munici-pal authorities mot- which MayorXalhan pn sided.

No ril'i'i'i'ii,'.'. however, direct ofillilirei ll... was in. oh- to this subjo-t-

The Kin Is in. indeil Premier l.U',-zati- .

Similor Feirero, uiiiler secrclaiiof the loi'eiííii o Hice: sinm' .,K i a in inasier ,. the Free Mason-- .

ml AmbasMidor I., ishmau..Minor Xalhan in pinpusin

of the nl reten' d ,ohim as "mie whose cli. nailer andwmk had an oft'ecl upon the civil promess of humanity."

Alb-- meiitioiiini; Wasbinm.ai andLincoln as respectively the i, unidorand eiiiisolldatoi "I Ho- republic,

racteri,1 il .Mr, lioosevell as "apnrilicr." savinu he had hiiiitidliei-- i er heaslH than ilurlni; his rec. nt

i in A lea' .Men i bis caliber," s lid Iho

lll ivor, "are In yolld Iho limits '

eoiintry. Tin v I,, Ionic by rit;hi tociv llizalion.'

Mi'. poOSeVeil III eplVIIK lb-- I.I .

no ilvilie m,, it i li I eniiic in KunWillimil feelint; that be was visitlm;a source of civ illZ.lllon. Alter ex-

pression deep a ppl'i elat Ion t or Hiehospitality evil mleil him here. bespoke of political hie wlli. h he s:iwas not so mu, h a mutter m ueniii"a- - ol the pr. icthal a p, .It. at inn i

cooraiie. lima siv and cnmao.n si use.and the lar.-s- in tin-He- he lidded, isI Huillín'! Sel'e

"lit ware .,!' the mall who dots le i

Itansl.ite his wolds illtn ibells." s.ndthe i V - ;n esiiii'Il! He a 11 11,111 ed '

was an op'iniii .villi teuir.l to th.ful uro.

'Twue Italy was.it tin- head ,, Cieworld." he con! iiiaed. "Firsi i.i s

oi lo r nl"i v when Aure-bo- s

was cntper,ir and -. ond. in th"marvelous r..,.!".'!!, Ib.n oi the (if, ,,f'i.'i'. i' ill tin- i nm, ni-- of Ann"'i.Pis. I. Florence and Henna. And it'.tvin the lust slvtv vears imi- Ho- - O't- -

SPRINGTILLD ASSASSINMAKES PULL CONFESSION

Attiibutes Evil Caieer to Loveof Excitement and Fondnessfor Seeiin-- , His Daik DeedsNai rated in Newspapers,

ltr Kluriiinv .tiiiirmil !tupi-l- t I nuil WlrISptuuit lib I, Mass. April ii. l.a.vitiR

Ills crimes In love nf excitement 11 lid a

mania tor lansed by an In-

jun to his h in liuv liuuil, Hcrtrami lauc Siicinrr lodny hrolie dow n un-

der t w eiitv i our "ours of i,iiestionlnu',li.l confessed th.r. ho vvas Hie maskedluiriilar who bad terrorixed Sprliil;field two vears and bad reiiched theclimax of bis vilbl career hy niurder-tn- u

Miss Maltha II. P.laekstoue lasfThursday ev enitiw

In his aniaziiii! confession, Spencermakes it clear Ihal, associate withbis ov rrpovv rrlnu desire id steal, loco

lof excitement vvas a hiult ileui'ee o'personal vaults. Thin hitter trnlt.Spencer 14 in t if icil by balflliia Hi po-

lice and reading Hie newspaper ne- -

ccunt.s of his exploits.The uocnunls of bis duiino, crimes

faselnaied him and fostered hl ro- -

II

While . i a ii Iho killlnn o' Mis.I'.laclislone, Speiic-- said be did tmlIntend to shool her but lost comrolnf himself when she shrieked repeat-edly. Kvcti then be iissei'led he firedonly to friirhtcn her nml the threeother vvonieii who cmilronteil blm Inthe How home,

Spencer w as hit i lulled In lb.' policerl and was liei.l wlihout hull for

furl her hi arliitt, A pill ó.

Spencer told the police that Ic hadexperienced no minims of conscienceover his crimes. The only thlnu thati a i (sel him any worry was. Iho Inksof a locket bijnriiiM his Initials. ThisWas foun-- : otl.si'le ibe Ivoiso lie n idI'lllot'cil nml i iiised his nri-esi- .

In his conlCsslon Spenci'r revcnledn career of almost IHe-loii- irlme.Following a blow mi the bond vheiilie was a .small boy in Lebanon, Comí.,he said bo bcKnn to sienl. At the nifool nine he rifled the pockets of hbiFehoolmales and robbed his parentsol small sums

Later while still a yoilih he h Id upsun ni4 women on the highways, nmlrlltrrrd houses. lie Npenl Home timeon ti t in ii ii u ship nml thentraveleil aboul Hie country, his theftscoverlnc, a wide rano,,- - of territory.Hy etmawiim In icvtittmalc occupation i

hv da v be rsc i ned ill reetioll.

MURDEROUS THUGS

PURSUED W TH

BLOOD S

Dotectives Scour the Country in

Vain Elfoit to Secure, Trace ofMen Who Killed and RobbedMeKeo's Rocks Bankeis,

(Itv Morning Jmironl iMrlal Wlrtl'i!isi.ipii:. April si. - I'l I'l y milt'

Jil'nuutl. city Hi cotllily ilt'tirt ivo mvtoiiiKilil for tin hand of

rol.U. is ho h M up the Victorlt;ntkiiiu roiiii-atiy'- olllecr in Mc-- K

fi 'm ; m k m hist nilit :nid csfup tl

r ihr r ti i . r of Hnnkor Siimnclii'dniíiit iiol liir- i s s h : i nt, lsum1

S li vv rtA lloZ.-l- it U"lt' SIINpi'ltH Wt'll' itr- -

ri"ini :it v.uihih points Mil thr st'Ml'list tiring Ikoi'oiihI y pnrsiuMl

niic ir.iit It'iols towartl SttMiiM'iivllU.ii, iihoni forty niih'M iiwm, for Hhifhpli'li r It ht'l I'll 1) ( li'.tMt t H il Of

tin' mliliPiM nll r sli'.tliiiM)ioih4. tint bunny. I llooil hoiuoisstarii-i- on lit- ti;nl nml iin autorno-tii- i.

o,hI nl oititiiH irtni'it with rioiltiw ttivri'i'il Iho fu. ol to Stoiihrn

without liipniiii tin' tn'H.

MRS, SAYLER TELLS OF

HUSBAND'S TRAGIC DEATH

Walseka. III. Apt, I Mrs. I.lli V

Sav b r. li mi the witnesM stand tml.tv.1.1 b.r story of the kllliliK of bet

husband. . I ll. S.i s i. r of Crescent City.III. last Julv with her lather.John i runden, and r W. I!. Miller0 , barbed with the murder ol her

ushand and lo r testimony vviih ill ni-

ño mi absolute acorn! with that ot Or.Miller who said he bol J. P.. Ha ve-

in Sell-l- b lellSCHer testimony toni bed on the fi-

nancial condition of Per husband, tn.trivial incident of the Sunday heforHie t of the shooiitiB. Hh toM m(

sei-iii- the nxe brandished tn tier hus-band hand as he iidvunced on Ir.Miller and of sceliiK it ntaln on

near the body. Tears filled irrn s nml he wept while tellimi of see-In- i!

her lililí huslsand prone In theparlor of their home. The actualstriiiitfle which ended with the quickpistol shots, she said i he did not .

OHIO MAN ACCUSED OF

KILLING WIFE'S PARENTS

Tor -- Year-Old Son of Dead

Couple Causes Arrest of A-

lleged Slayer, Who is Seized

in Chicago,

TIT Morlllne Journal Bii-I,i- l la4 WlrclCanton, O., Apfl i ( "li'l us Willa-lnan- ,

under arresto at Clik'aün, "ill l.e

brought liaek herr tomorrow m slan.ltrial fnr the murder nl' his falhor-In- -

law, Warren K. Knnns, unci i.O,

mi ilnf Knnns' wile.The crime vvas i nmni il Inl smnr

time last ninht anil was rryrale,! tn-il-

hy Karl Knnns. iikiiI in. smi ofthr slain couple.

Invest iKiitloii sli.'Veil Mrs. K ishafl been shut dead anil her husbandbeaten In death with a In irk. .Mrs.

Konns' body also shewr.l rmmisinn:from lile brick ami Knnns hail hecilshot in thr hrail tlmii'.h the luillet liailulnneed.

The Koons liny aa vs ihal, aroused bya sound of shots he unit to invostl-nat- e

ami Hint Wlllai'ian, standlnii ov-

er the bodies, hurled thr brick at hi in.Thr poller found ilir mm jets in theJiousr turned on in.l tie1 nas, ihey

kept the hoy in a

condition tinlil I'l o'l'loek thisínorninjí.

Wliliim.i n, w ho Is 2'! v ears old U

the husband of thr iI'mhIiIit of Komis'former wife. He hmifiht a liekei atMnssilltm yesterday lor Montana andhoarded a train, then ustenslhly forHie west, hut accord i ic.-- in the Komishoy came to their home last riii-'h- t

and rripiestrd lodsinii.It is said Wiilamun w l mu lulu

extradition.

iii.(.(istim.I) I'isroi.TKi: I ItOV P'IISOVI l!.

ChicaKi), Aplll li. I'lcius Willaman,2'i yeitro old, as anesled lure latetoday on a cluirur of niurdiriuy Mrs.W'nrirn Komis and her hiisliand intheir home at Cnntmi, ( ., last nihl.

AreordiiiK 10 thr police, a blood-stained revolver was lotiuil In W'illa-man- 's

possession.When asked if he had irunmitleit

tile criinr, Willaman appealed to liedazed and then said:

"1 don't know. The if vll mus:have been in me. They bail smnr evilInfluence over me. don't rememberabout I. Take me back to ''anionMid then 1 will talk."

PATTEN REAPPEARS

IN COTTON

Deluge of Liquidation Said toHave Cost Chicago PlungerMillion and a Half, SuddenlyCeases,

(IW Mrnliir Jonriiitt tolal lé WlrelNew York, April II. James A. rati-

on, who did not know whet her h"Was nut of I ho spreuiativr market ornot when he arrived here from Liver-pool a few weeks afin. reappeai ed onthe Horn- - of the cotton cxchaiiKe todaynml thrrruflor the di luiré of 11, mid.

estimated n smno (narti rs tohave cost him $ 1 .."iiin.rooi yesterday,

The treble recovery, slarle.l la'eyesterday allrinnmi, gained str.-iu;"-

and thr May option advanced .,1 I. .".7, or about Jl'.HO a bale, aboveTuesday's low level.

.Mr. Palton hurried to the assis-tance of the market Hum ('liieaKoovernight and be'mre the exchangeopened he was ii i it oi as belnvr asbullish as ever. The bull movementin May cotton reached iis apex a. tJanuary at 10. it, and then brokealmost perpendicularly to I'i.'.ii.

liencwed ucetiiiimulation, estimatednl one time at .".iiil.oiul bales broimbtfresh advances, culnilnallnn fnr thenecond cnmpaiKn on Man h On, in a

mark of l.l.Ifl. Since then continii il

slack demand from spinners mid re-ports of rain In the smith havebrought ahmii slow locessi'Ois w hi, 'iyesterday liecame :"aii:eky.

Information hero today ami thebehavior of the market indicated re-

newed iotcrminitin on the part ofhull leaders to carry the May ib.ilthrough. Spot sabs in Liverpool fordelivery in New York were reportedtit from 5,10(1 to S.OOn babs,

f'Hhle were relatively firm. Thc'etwo factors Bided by report of abrisk demand from spinners over-came Ihe weather reports fmm thef'oth. The market opened urons.

l off. recovered when it was pn

no Important heldine were comingout ami closed at the top

THF SCIILMP Of THINGS'

Jowly Elected Mayor Pi omisos'

City Best (loven nient Rossi-- ;

hie With Entiie Eliminationof the Pa ly Boss,

(IW tornlnc Juuriinl Hnrebil lnsit WlriMilwaukee. April ii. 'The first step

jo!' the sociallM delllnel alb' no II v will

'"' '" leassllle Hie peopl Hid relieveIhcir niiiuls of appari lit tear that ourvii lory means Hie entire ov et hrow hm

of business In this cltv," said KindSeillel, Milwaukee's llewly elected so-

cialist mayor."Thcr,. will he no utopia, no nilleti-liii- i

(ti, none ol the wild antics thatcur opponents have chari;e,l to us.

There will be no parly bossi s, no one- -j

"la" pollcv. When vv deehle oil 'I

course lo pursue Iheto will he con-

ferences w lih the other so lalists elect-

ed and Hie best linos will be followed.

"We shall nice cvei'vonr in the parlyu illanco to bo heard and lo voice his.xeiitlnifiits.

"As I rporal lolls, we shall makethem pay their share of Hie taxesand Improve the lot of the workliiK-mi- i

n

"Wo vvlll do nothltu; rev. luí lona ry.n i k Hint would turn the tide ofsentiment iiKainnl us.

"If any itiiestlmi arises which theadininlMt ral lou cannot bundle we willrefer It to the electorate as a whole.

"Al'ler all they are the only bosses.Socialism bus been nlven u chance loshow Its merit. We can do this by In-

sistent and ci,ti.ii'iii eoiiHrrvntisiii."In a w ay w e arc on trla.1 and will

show the i plo of what metal woare maih i f, We have Hooded thlalovvn wllh literature mid bad men onthe slump lit and mil of caiiipalt;nlimes, cducalliiH the vvorklnttmn n lothe opporlunillcs thai lay hcl'oiv him,

"We have mil promised Iho vv

or the i lly al I. into nn Imme-diate punncru for lbs Ills. Wo luiveproinlseil the uovernmcut wo cantiivo and We ate ipiint; to live up I"Ihal promise,"

Victor L. Horner, whose reputationas a socialist leader cxten.ln llirouuli-oit- l

Hie country, bad Ibis lo say aboutIho clectiiui:

"This victory marks n new epochin American history, and any manor woman who has helped lo brim:il about will na t o in My feel proud. ThinIs nobody's personal victory, ll Is milScidel's; ll In not Porter's. It Is a

victory for principle. 1 vlet.ory I'm'prom-es- s a little step toward ti high-er phase nl olvillzatlon. It Is the re-

mití of many years of hard work forIho cduentlmi and i'iilli;hteiimt'nl of

the wmklim (lass of Milwaukee."

M V MlvW lilt HON Ol'TWO SOCIALIST t'llM.lil 'VSsllMV.Washini'l pril li, The election

of a socialist mavor 111 Mllwiukec hv

pluraltt.v alnpisl nn preceibiiil ed In

this clt.v was the subject ol tnticb com-ineii- l

amoiiK Hie members of connresstoday, cspeciallv ihosc fioni Wls.oti-.lon- .

LcadhiK ropnblicans were In-

clined to inlninii-z- the im pn'l'lu lice nfill' result, bul lile Wiscuust.n repre-

sentatives view it as inunielttiillS. lineof the must p! mtllllt'Ul of l.llese. forbbbliiin i . t a l.v niim.s, went o

lar as to ni.v Ihal II lect.inll of 111"

socialist i l ' i "lllltlb, mentí Hie eb c- -t

' ll nl ho, sncialist ejiiic I'essineittrmii Wisconsin Ibis lull.

'liepl'oseiltativ e Mule, illslll'14i'Ui ;

icpubHeun liniii the t m.'li Wisconsindistil, I docl.HoS Hie Mill 1,1 llMI Viclol-

In M ilw aukce n du al c.l i. 1 ov ull ana nisi j

the "cot 'pul a I mn ilolll na Inn and eiillro of Hie eastern winy Hie lepllb- -

bean purl a 11,1 a lac'l,: ol I.i il h nidemocratic prness,,iis '

"The sin lalists ale .lilllUK stretii;thlpllllv. tint nlllv III MifWailkie. hill

alsu In mv district ami . tsewhi l'e in

Iho slate Thcv hive Hie best pnllllc,, m na niza t ion ihal b have eVI j

seen, said Mr. Mms,--

NOTORIOUS BANDIT

RELEASED I ROM PRISON

iiw.i t!i. K.in pril ti. - Willnn rrtH. ii Ii.in ;n ii, iiitii ItMi- -

,IN ,t tit It M ;( ft I 11 M iff in,--A

r.tti- In ctHtw ii" i i Mtt t n i i -

Wíim l . tl li i til liof it M of tltall lieliitellli.il b, 'iliiclals nf tin

le.b r.'l pi is.. n bel. loilav llarris hadlust imnph'te.l a ul.-li.'.- If.'l.-

Tl.ll llel llallis escaped In. Ill III''1'lah prison in IVI7 alter each bad

rVe.l SeVI'C. Seal's i'l .1 lMe Vi'llIPtellce. llarris I a III e III K.ilKlH Hillur Veils filer emitlllitll ll The ,ih-- I

s He I b d In his III. an f llliill here

Moi-iiioi- i Cmil'et-enci- Coiichiifeil.S ill l.ik Cltv. April ti. The ish- -,,,,1, ;,n,, .int.rence of the,,, ,,, l.mn- - i;,y .Saims was con-- .u, led in, lav. All the preHent "fl'btrs, tf. siixtn in . Antliun II. Lund washosen as first cinmsi-ln- to President i

Sum h, to hi, , , ,1 tin- - late John K

Winder. John Henry Smith asehos.-- srcninl (ounselor to Presiib'iU

well at the station were Count Tie,..mil, inasier ol cienimiies in thel'oal household, who l epi ese ule, lll'kins: Maur Xalhan and other civ ,ca ill In a ties and Ambassador l.oish-- j

uiaii. '

Several hundred pel s.uis- - yalhere 1

around Hi,, trim and look part in inellthusiaslie demotisti al ion The ills- -

i n. uishod Atnerie.in was warm v j

Ileeleit anil there ele m.lUV enes,of "I.ollii live lloosvelt."

('olnllel It'iosevell was oliiiKcd m'

special car. nut al his i bsnosal hv theUilVellllllellt. and In exnress Ills Ih.lllks j

I" the people ol Lollle lor their K' tl- -

eriuis and un m et la hie hospita it v

This called t'orih a new ovation Ihalcontinued ii s the train moved awav,

Amoim' Mr. Uoosevelt's telegramstoday were two Irmii well knownCatholic publishcis declamo; Catlm-ii- c

oiilulon in America endmsed 'lisPosition. Ml', Koosevelt also re-

ceived vlsilots and letters irom Hi"Metlinillst niKanizallmis In Kmno. di-i- -

avowiUK sv nipatliy with the violentulti'iances contained In (he l!e. II.M. Tipple's recent statement.

The Vatican today made fiiillcrrepresentations nara iillmc the car.cel-laiic- n

ol the audience which contalii"itno new- iioinis. Th,. vutlcnn inslsiodespecially that Cat-dina- Merry delVal's sole purpose vvas lo avoid Ifpossible, a of the Fairbanksincident in Iho belief he could hav"In en Justly criticise,) if a repetition ofIbis had oecuried ami no previouswarnlni; had been issued.

The Italian historian, i limlioliii i

Forrero entertained Mr, Koosevelt atluncheon, iil'ler which the

proceeded lo the I'inhaisy vv ho-.'-

Mrs. Koosevelt was the nuost of Misl.elshman and fr..m Ihofe visited HeKeats Memorial which was Inundeprincipally by Americans.

Willi SiKinu Fi itero, the (iraiulmaster of the Free .Masons, Colon.lioosevell disi u sed Fn e MasoiieryI'taiice, In which he has shown li.-- I

' s t and expressed warm Kentlmeiit',of ni'iilliudi I'raicrnll.v lor thefelicita Ions addressed to him hV the

in h members of that order.

FATAL ACCIDENT OH

CRUiSER

Fii eman on Maryland Killed bySteampipe Explosion at Sea;No Paiticulars of Mishap,

Ilt.v MurmiiK ttiiiirnnt fclrelii.1 I an.4 WlrSama Cruz. Cal.. April ft. A stentll- -

pipe Is said to have hurst on thecruiser Maryland Hiis a fternoon, klll-Iii- k

olio man. The Maryland, with theWest Virginia and tin- Ciillloinla, linn-sh-

of Hear Admiral Harbor, coin-man- ,

lor of the Pocilio Heel, sailed orSan Francisco before tin- report could ala- veijllod.

The cruisers have lua 11 engaceddavs In mini' planting drills nil

Capitula.A boat came ashore this afternnmi

to el a cotiiii. n.'vond Iho statement I

that an aeciileiit had occurred on theMaryland no ilotails wore nlv'oii, bul II

was later learned that the victim ofthe ai eidenl was a coal passer namedAnderson from Los Angeles.

KIMM WltWT VI' M Mil'ISLAM II s III I'OII I .

Vallojo, Cal., April li. Althollo,hItear Admiral iisleihaiis, comma mía u i

ol ttie Mate Island navy yard, staledin- had heard of no accbb-n- mi boardtin- cruiser It Is learned I

upon reliable aulhorlty Ihal a sleain-pit.- c

burst mi Hie Marvliuid last Sat-urday When the vessel was betweenSanta Harhara and Monteiev. scald-Ho-

l

hm linn so badly Ihal one ifthem died ibis orno, hi 'I',, havethe bo.lv really lor shipment when

We-- i Virulilla and Ciililur-ni-

run Ii hole a casket was nlitaiued,1 S.I til a Cruz Til,' llilllli. nl til,' lll'llflman or details o, the . l,.e, .1

ll.il I, tallied i

lili tille,. I'll ISel'S Will III live at II

Ft-.- ii. is. o n Pout mhlniiHu.

o WIH II ( OM IIIMS... i

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port of ;i n ;h t ti tin- - ruiM.T n

I) h t t i I h A h l.i tril I 'rff lit I

l"iiivp t.i n iri l'M iujuiiA ih w- loil-- tul.- iHiT-H- on

itil L' .M in t.iltlo(l nml liotl tottisi

DRYS HAVE SHADE BEST

OF COLORADO ELECTION,

Iieiiv'i, April Complete 1' turns ,,ft. .in Hie tw. nty-lvv- o towns through-- j i

out Colorado where the aloon qui - .

tin was an I'sue. ilire. lis nr liulirei Hv, n.it s v s municipal eld 1. kih ,

hmv Ih.it the ' ili v s" valued fivetowns and i in- - throe. The j

vv.is" have ii .ti of thlrto'n miltb "drvs'

fK Morning loin-mil BnrliJ Tan4 WlrMPiltsbui'K. April ti. The climax

promised in Hie I'ltlshurn Rriift ex-

posure ni iiu as prmniscd laic 'to,l.i'.Willi Hie presentment by the maudjury ol a lengthy report, in which is

recommended the indictment of FrankX?ljT(t'i's7ot. president m p,. PressedSteel Car company, and one of themost prominent business nion in Ihocount ry.

Siniullanconsly in ojien court cameHie plea of Kniil Winter, president ofthe Work innien's Savings and Trustcompany, that he had no defense tomake lo Iho charge thai he ave a$.'11,0(10 bjHhi' lo former CouncilmanMorns Kinstcin.

The following in abbi-cviatr- formare some of the most startling find-ings ill the Brand jury presentmentmade public tmiiiHit:

1. That Frank X. Ifofl'stnt, prisl-den- t

of the Pressed Steel Car com-pany, and president nf thr HermanNational Hank of Allrnheny, nmlprominently identified with other;banks paid to Char, s Stewart, u form- -

i'l select eon licit ma n, the sum ,('.",0 0,

2. Thai Hie money was a bribe usedin influeiii inn the votes of conncilniento pass an ordinance iiaminii three,banks In which Iloi'fstot was interest-ed as official depositories of the city'smillions.

;(, That, thr arransrineiil for thepayment of money to Stewart wasmade in the sprinii of liiil.-i- and theb'i, J.i'iiom W. Fib inl it lh.-- t tirof 'i ii

official of the Pressed Sleel Car com-pany, was an tissue iitte In the lians-nctio-

4. That the orlyina plan thatIrieiid had was to obtain the servicesof William A. Illakelcy. Iben a prac-ticii-

altorney here, but now the dis-

trict attorney in ehai'ne of Hie m-- ft

prosecutions, as a stakeholder of thehi il'. nioiiev imiil liie ordinance hadpas.-ed-.

.". Thai At'.oriny PdaUeley declinedIn ait in the capacity named andwarned all parties of the criminalitynf the proposition and of the liabilityto i, rose, ut ion if it went further.

ii. That subsequent In Mr. I :la keley'srefusal Messrs. Friend and tlolfstolcompleted an a r ra imonu n I Willi Slew-a- rt

whereby Iloi'fstot would pay orcause lo be paid to St. wart the sumnamed. . 0 0.

T. That Hie transaction wasto be made in Xew York, and

took place there in Juno. Inns, in or-

der if possible to avoid criminal lia-

bility in Allegheny county.v. That llorrstot also solicited and

secured from one Jnnvs X". Yuiinu.cashier of the Second Xational Hunkof Pillsblll'K, $:'l,onO to be paid loStewart to Insure Hie selection ol theSee. mil Xational as one nf Hie favoredoily depositors.

!. That Stewart did demand fromHie now deceased Friend, who wasacilnn as naeiit I'm- the Second Xa-

tional, a bribe for Stewart's vole In

favor of the bank orditiiinees.in. Thai in a.'eoi-ilan- i e with Hie

findioKs it be i econiniended Ihal In-

dictments

'

oharqinir conspiracy andbribery be returned.

The plea o( nolle contendré madeby President Winter of the WnrkiiiK-men'- s

Savlnns and Trust compnnytoday was no less a sensation Hi.. o t

of the Kiand jury. II" wasehaiiiod with the payment of J.'H.oOO

bribe to Morris F.inslein. a

select coilllellmall. Win ii Winterappeared in court. Jii.Ik" Fras.-r- whois In the trail cases, askedto be excused from heurim: the plea.

JiuIkc Kras. r explained that onof his Intimate friendship with

Mr. Winter be wished lo have llolhiimlo do with Hie case. Mr. Wilder wasthen taken before Jaime Ca run vanand J. M. SweariuK' r and entered theformal plea. Senteii. e was postponed.Frank X. Ilollslot. as presiden' of theI'lfsscd Steel Car ,rn.anv . .lie of

Hie lai'sost Industrie of its iud in thecountry, recently figured prominentlyin the' public eve while a strike wasmi at his plant in M.Kee's Rock.Purine the bum susp- nslmi therew.re many lints, many persons werekilled anil the state troops were callednut.

The reference to H-- e .1 !1 .1: r il plan tohave Attorney P.'aUeby a. t as stake-bolde- r

is as brief in the fu',1 reportof the irrainl jury as il is 11 Hie ab-

stract ven and the districty tonichl would not omn.ci'l for

p .' li. alien npmi It.'The court nub-re- in. In 'no its

drawn atrainst Hollstot. in aii"i,' 10.w ith the train I jurv nr. s- ntmeni

011 two nuts of bribery and,ne of r. inspirare to ib ll.illd the (itv

The preseni. 111 lit leads that llmi-sm- l

shall I... . r.l.icd I" appear i

witness and in ase be does not 1.0

immediately hat Iho ilistri. t 11

p,.;.' nf Aiiehenv. pl'.ieled folthwHhto eMra.lite him.

Just b fore Pr. Winter'K :;-p- car

inco 111 .Ii due Fras.-- i 's court, th"boi.kk"i,ier of the Worklnt-man'- s s

Hank tí Tml company of All. -

J.

THE ILEUCUERCUE HORSES JOURNAL, THURSDAY. AFR;L 7. 1310.

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JAFFAGRAND HOTEL

New York City

New Annex

BROWNSVILLE

SHOT ÜP er

NEGROES GROCERY CO.'SOOO THIM3S TO EAT

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BarringtonÜallEFFORTS TO DEPOSE

:r. PRESIDENT OF -:-

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FRESH TODAY

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Not a'nny Milk TrusiThi Original and Gmu!n

HORLIGK'SHIALTED nilLK

The Fflod-drinl- c fcr All jes.Al rv'i7.:s, K:ttli ar.J fcmtaxi.

Keep it oa yottf sáítoj.-- d t twre.Dco'i travd witSoyt tt.

A quick iuach prtpariJ a a Dcc!e.TJ.e do wLititiite. Ask for HORLICK'S.

Others are imitations.

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English Walnuts. 3.. 15c

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T:rd Street .Vcr.i M2rketI

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A PREACHER DIES OFLAWMAKERS

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IN BOYCOTTS"! HEART DISEASE

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BEFORE FEDERAL!

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LASKA F;GHTS for a

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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 7. 1910.

SU.'HtMt irflrUHTANUE. TOO PAINFULFORCE OF HABIT.UNCLE Si CAN NO

f.,j,jm ' j ,1111 a PHWI

4 mm?mi m$BASEBALL

If nothing could shake our hold uponthe meat packing Industry of theworlil, hut It Is threatened. Onlythe marvelous economics of the in-

dustry and hulk, which make a 3 percent marnin on the livestock handledadequate, can retain the prestlm'fílele SalU has.

Thirty-fiv- e years marks the life ofthis industry In this country, bul nowwe arc barely able to supply ourown people and are rapidly losing ourloreinn markets because of the

to supply the demand. Withtheir K rea I surplus of cattle and otherlive stocks and ralas ami livestockrood.", Canada and Arnentlua andAustralia are keen bidders for thenrent foreinn market that Is hoconilnnt heirs for the askinn.

In I '.107 our exports of fresh he. f

amounted to --'f,:i,4 .7 : 7 pounds efthe value of $ - lí. I s 7. Two yearslater they dropped to 9,'1,7-- t '.',4 t

pounds w orth $ !t. ó 2 7 tí. f.iuht yea'.--

an" we shipped to luinn'v people In

oilier parts of the world $113.824.-7.'(- iworth of beef and pork of ail

kinds and million, hut in loi(i ,ve

could spare to thein on; y Si.á.: S.4 ti

worth.The same countries that wanted la

lliai, more than one hundred milliondollars worth of meals, must havewauled at least as much, and proba-bly a great deal more, in l!l!l. We

could not sent it to them and supp'yhome markets. Customers do notconmine to trade with a merchantwho Is unable to .supply them withthe thinn's they want. This Is w bythe yoiinner nlants ameun the na-

tions are steadily pushing the fnitedSlates ariile as the food market "fthe world.

He (alter tin hour at the door) 1

had fcoini'thitii; of import, nice to sujto you, but I can't recoil i t It.

She Wits It nood ninld '.'

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Los Angeles andreturn

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FRANK A. MUBHELLWH. McINTOSH

Athii,tieiaoe. ; 1 neiiineirt, g. M ; no. I lile'ilol. Colo. Q

LONGER FEED THE

WORLD

Supply of Food Now Only LargeEnough to Feed People atHome According to Statistics

Sppolat Cirrenununr to Morula Jmirnitl)Xow York. April 4. The American

boast, louts heard throughout the land,that the I'tilted States can feed theworld is shown by figures receivedfrom the department of commerce andlabor to be without foundation. Thetime ivas, not so many yeais ill!", whenthe I'niled States vas as

the w orld's breatbas'.n t and meat bo.Now her nlory Is passion because shehas Krown so rapidly In population

to maturity, cud in home de-

mands that her supply of food isbarely sufficient to k around with-in her own borders.

It is a repetition of the old story ofthe gladiators, ancient ami modern,of aue heini; slowly pushed aside byyouth. Just as the younsT pUKlllst

the modern gladiator comes up withthe visor of unspent youth to wrestthe laurels from the brow of the old-

er man who has worn them foryears, so newer and younger countriesare slowly wrontiiiit Irom the I'nltedStates her title as the world's dinue--tabl-

hero.It is not In one put (ciliar only that

America is nixing way to Artientina.to Canada, to Australia, to New Zea-

land, in the qunntitv of surplus broadand meat. In practically every itemof breadntuffs. live slock and meatproduct our exporta have shown a

bitt fallinif "fi in the last two years.We are still as a com

producing eountr... but notwithstand-ing our en..rmoii; yearly crops offrom two and one-ha- ll and three bil-

lions of bushels, we do not raise muchmore than enough to meet our do-

mestic demands. The corn exportsdropped from S3,-t- STl' bushels inÜUI7. to :bi.n.ri,or,-- In 1 ;ni.i. We rais.practically all the maize that is Krownin the world, ami the Klant who ispassim; out of the yiars of callow-yout-

into a more mature period,to fear on this score from the

Hiants that are just bctfinnlnti to feeltheir strength. Canada, Argentina,Ausl rialasla, etc.. cannot raise cornin competition with the I'nitoil Stales,but those countries do raise olla r mealprodiicini! foods tha. enable hem toeider into active and danccrous eoni-peliti-

with us u the slriiK'-;!'-- t"raise y pve stock.

for half a century the 1'nitedSlates has been a ureal w heal exportIiim" nation, but here, too, she Is rap-idly breaking round and

she does not have a suffici-ent surplus to send abroad. "uiwheat exports dropped from II ..'N.!.-ill- S

bushels in 1Ü0T, to I S.1 Slt.il 7 in'.tail, and ihe exports of wheat flour

from 1 barrels to !i.i;s7.ü!:i.Wheat Is the uraln food of about

half Ihe people in ihe world, rice u

the other half. Twenty-- t iv

years uíao or even ten years an", thefertile prairie wheat lands of theI'nlted States crew hundreds of mil-

lions of bushels of the train morethan our own people required f"i'their nenerous slandaro or livinu. To-

day Aruentina and Canada are rap-idly overtakiiiK the Lulled States as

export ilia countries. Theyhave as lare wheat fields now andtiren t empires In reserve and manyfewer people to feed al home. Kuro peis looking more and mole In Arneii-tin- a

and Canada foi ils supply ofwheat to make up for its own deficit.

Arucntina. and Canada also aretrending upon our heels in the mai-ler of the exports of live Mm k a mlin both countries there are airead.lie beninninu of a movement to em

bark in the meat prodiicitiK businesswhich may wrest stdl another leaffrom the laurels of the I'niled Slabs.Just as in the production of corn andwheat we have not kept pace Williour Increase in population and con-

sumption, so in our live slock crowiiiK we have ranged behind, the lin-

ares niini4 basis to the recent utter-ances of James J. Hill that wv mustturn more attention to individual liestock nrowina.

n l'.tfll our expolia of entile num-

bered fill.r.S!! head, a meiewith the total number con-

sumed within our borders, bul a Ian;.-numbe-

when compai-'-- withhead that exported in

!HI!i.

Lilt while we have been KillillK "111

entile and other meat produeiiiu ani-

mals much taster then new- ones havebeen raised to bpuv them, Arneiiiina.Canada and Austria h.sla have I. nstcadhy Increasing both their homeproduction and their i xports.

It has not been so many years thatthe students at Harvard could conii-ileiitl- y

count upon takinn a cheapsummer trip to Lump" "n one of Ce-

ñían. ships that sailed fromUnstop. Ule of lb" sad leal 'II a s

about our loss of prcstlu-- us a iiitib--xportim; nalioii, al b ast from

of the New- KtiMlaniler. Is

the passim; of Lost-a- as a sliippin--pa- n

and as a food supply point. Notonly are the students at CambliiU'and other nearby universities and mllenes forced to ton-n- their summerv. cations in Lurope because tlo re arema enounli laitb- - ships to no around,but P.osloii's oln e famous mark' t

place has f.ilb-- into decay. It wasone ol the last of the old-tim- e plací y

t,, hih our mothers and nr.ind-moihe-

' went to market." as womenstill do in laid. 'tid and France, andmay do anain soon in the failedSt.itei. y. Icctil.n their own v. notabbsand fish and meats, and held an e.pi.--

place Willi the famous tu h marketof - lir'cans.

Those who smile superciliously n

the Idea of Canada and Areilinaoustinn the fnited States as a meati xportinn lountiy in-e- only to lookhack H vv eais nor the wonderfulcrow-t- of that indostrv in South

no rii a to see that the fears are w . II

f.ejnibd At. present it would s. ,.m as

Niitloiuw A!iiin Itoiitcn.Philadelphia, Airl 8. The I'hil.i-delph-

Americans took another tiiumfrom the National leaguers today,to 1, making the serien a tie.

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE

Portland : Vernon it.

Los .Angeles, April 6. Good workin the field by Portland won today s

ame from Vernon, 6 to 3. Score:R. 1 f . K.

Vernon 3 8 1

Portland 8 7 2

lintteries Stovall and Brown; Sea-to- n

find Fisher.

Sun l'riiiii'lsco 11. Oakland 5.

San Francisco, April fi. San Francisco defeated Oakland today 11 to fi.

Score !i- r- K-

San Francisco 1 1 1 r 1

Oakland ''. 1 - 1

flatteries: Henley and lierry; Dunks.Tonneson, Nel son and Mitze.

Sacra monto 2, I,os Angeles 1.

Sacramento, April . Sacramentowon from Los Angeles today, 2 to J.

Score !' " K.

Los Aim'eles 1 1

Sacramento 2 13 4

Latteries: L( Eer and Smith; Fitz-gerald and La Loiiho.

RACE TRACK RESULTS

AtOakland, April li. After one of the

best contests of the season orbicularKained a victory over Chester Kruinin the San Leandro handicap today.Much enthusiasm was aroused as thepair fought it out head and head, thelast furlonti. Chester Krum swerved it

the start and was in a pocket. Archi-

bald outrode Seidell at the finish.

First race, (i furlongs, scllitu?: Han-ros- e

won; My I'al, second; Freduiii.i,third. Time, 1:15

Second race, mile and eighth, sell-ini-

Mike Jordan won: Spring Dan,second; Cock Sure, third. Time, l:5.r

Third race, futurity course, selling:Cold Finn won; Thistle I'.elle, second;Dalronia. third. Time. 1:10.

Fourth race, mile and einhih, SatiLeandro handicap: Arbleular won;third. Time, 1:52.

Fifth race, mile, selling: Whhhlenwon; rieauman. second; Ueeoin.third. Time, 1:42.

Sixth race, five furlongs, selling: K.

5L Fry won; Minnedocia, second; KeyKl Tovar, third. Time, 1:00

At Jacksonville.Jacksonville, Fin.. April fi The out-

standing feature of today's card wasthe impressive victory of Hurlinggainst a field of smart tv-yinr-ol-

in the Fountain of Youth, sclhngstake. Summary

First race, six furloi gs, selling:Aprhodite won; C. C. Lamp, second;Livingstone, third. Time. 1:14

Second race, seven furlongs, selling:Col. Jot won; M. J. Whel.au, second;Kenmare Queen, third. Time, 1:2;

Third race, fi furlongs, selling-Larnsdal-

won; Camel, second: Sey-

mour Dueller, third. Time. 1:11.Fourth race. 1 furlongs- Foun-

tain of Youth selling stakes: Darlingwon; Sir Kearney, second: Moncrief,third. Time, ::.',5 2 5.

Fifth race, mile and seventy yards,selins: C.reat Jubilee won; MerryOift, second: First Premium, third.Time, LIS

K LI IMG TO REPORT FOR

DUTY NEXT SUNDAY

Kansas City, April 6. At last thetase of John Kling appears to he atan end. Today Kling received a mes-

sage from Charles W. Murphy or-

dering the player to report at Indi-anapolis April I: or 7. Kling said to-

night he Would telegraph Murphy hewould join the team at Columbus onApril 10.

"It's a great day for me," said Klingtonight. - I'm happier now than I'vebeen any day since I caught the finalgame in the championship series inNew York in October, 1ÜUX.

"Can 1 come back'.' Say, that makesme laugh. I know I shall be able toregain my old lorm within ten daysalter I Join the sipiad. Ly April 20

I'll be doing the heavy end of thecatc hing for the team. Just watch luccome back."

Polo Wins In Straight J'alls.Buffalo, N. Y., April 6. Zyhscko,

the polish champion wrestler and as-

pirant for Frank Crotch's title, to-

night defeated Charles Cutler of Chi-

cago in two straight falls in 1:OH:40

and 23:10.

FEDERAL MEDIATION OF

TELEGRAPHER'S DISPUTE

Fi"M'- i- i i iirCTTOauMi3iimm

FOR PRESCRIPTIONS

strike vote was taken. The tele-graphers claim a sufficiently largevoto was polled to authorize a strike.No Btrike action will be taken pcudinuthe result of the mediation.

The operators demand an increasein wages and u number of changesin the rules.

laigli-liiiin- il Knocked Out.Sydney, N. S. W., April 6. Johnny

Summers of Kugland knocked outH. Mohegnn today In the nineteenthround in their light for the light-weight championship of Australia.

Powell Out points Mcinsic.Oakland April II. Lew Powell of

San Francisco was given the ileci.-ioi-i

over (ieorge Memsie of Los Angelestonight at the end of a scheduled fir'teen round fight. Lowell had Men-si- c

going from the firs', round butwas unable to put him out.

JEFFRIES STARTS WORK

IN TRAINING CAMP

Kotrurdc unan. Cal . April (i -- Twihours baseball, a row on the San I o --

enzo river an. a fast handball gameIn the afternoon i chipio!. :d Jame:-- - J.Jeffries' program on the second dayol his training. The proposed liiico- -

ing jaunt over the mountain ' I.was abandoned until tomorrowii will be made a feature f

the daily training grind. The Imxiii.jwill begin Friday afternoon.

Jeffries and his tiainers expressedmuch satisfaction tor.ighl at the roamof his first day's work, the latter de-

claring that the fighter probably hadshed two or three pounds in the ,l,igrilling.

EARLY ENTRIES FOR

HARNESS RACE MEETING

Orand Rapids, Mich.. April t;. An-

nouncement of the entries for theearly closing events of ihe (realWestern race meeting to he heldhere in the week of July IS was madeby Secretary Kline of the FurnitureCity Driving club today.

The feature event of th meeting-i-

to be the $10.0(10 Furniture Mapurse for 2:12 trotters,

are twenty-thre- e entries for tins cxciuThe pacing feu (tiro will be for those

in I lie 2:0(i class for tiie Comslock5.000 purse. There are fifteen en-

tries. Other events that closed arethe 2:14 pace w ill) foul teen entriesand the 2:20 trot with the same num-ber.

Swimming liecur Lowered.Chicago, April Charles M.

Daniels of the New York Athleticclub retained his title as national A.A. U. champion In the fifty yardsw im and twice bettered his own mamof .25 the world's record at thatdistance in the A. A. F. meet held atthe Chicago A. A. tonight.

Daniel's best effort was In the sec-

ond beat of the lifty yard event whenhe went the distance in :24 Thismark will stand, as it was made inactual competition and was caughtby four watches.

Roller Win I'rom Turk.St. Joseph, Mo.. April (i. Dr. Rol-

ler wen here tonight from HumidKala Pasha, a Turk, both falls re-

sulting from scissor holds in 21 min-utes, 52 seconds and I minutes, I

Seconds.

GALE HALTS AEROPLANE

FLIGHTS AT MEMPHIS

Memphis, Teiin., April 0. owing toa persistent gab- that blew through-out the afternoon all official flightsof Memphis' first aeroplane werecalled off today.

The high wind prevented Ob an H.

Curtiss and Charles F. Willard fromattempting any new world's records.The program scheduled for toda- willbe carried out tomorrow, weather con-

ditions permitting.Short trial flights wen- sue, ,

made this afternoon by Curtiss andWillard. Charles K Hamilton, who Is

scheduled to fly here, is expected to-

morrow.

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MORNING JOURNAL ADVERTISEMENTS GET THE BUSINESS

Ilodne Hefty had n tilín'on hit) vacation. When lie started litlipped tho scales at Ihttl pounds amiwhen lie returned he only weinUtii14!

DodKe That was .1 drop. 1 suppose,his best nirl nave him up on the spot.

Undue Nut at till. S.h acceptedhim lltltt off.

I lodeo That's quefr.Hodne - N'o; yon see slie is a great

hiiigiiiii hunlcr and couldti't puss any-thin-

that was reduced.

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ARent Sir, I have a patent burglarnlanii In which you uiilit ho inter-esle-

Siiiobrs Well, I'm not. What I

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POOR MAN.

tiriV..-luí , ..;"'n.A"sV timmta

Mr. I.uhhs Johnny, who wim thatniHii that jus! caine out of your houseand went dovvii the slreel so last?

Johnny lb' wu a hook uncut whotried to sell ma n copy ' the "HappyHome" while she w uz hnviu' a liniowith pa.

SIDE LIGHTS.

v,'.-- f i il.

iy few peopb- - can stand Hie plus,uerlly of their ncinhhors.

HE WAS ONE.

imat t '.-- ,.

in

Mr. 'luff You can't make a monkeyof me.

Mrs. (luff No; 1 don't see that,there is anvihiiin fuillier In la donaIn that line.

4S IT OFTEN HAPPENS.

mmThe man who has to pay for K- -t'

litiK Ibice I. ne- - oiiecrninj; his niar-rlan- o

piibh-lie- may. when lie M di-

vorced, i;, t a tolamn or two w itlioulyuttiiiu up a cut.

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ANTIIItAC'ITIS

CritltlMOS LIMPllIIJj WOOD

GREATEST RALLY OF

FARMERS IN

HISTORY

I lime Gathering of American

Tillers of Soil in St. Louis Will

M a i k New Epoch in National

Am culture,

(Hprriiil ('tirreioltl'm-- tu Murnlur JmirnilllSI. Louis. April Willi the eves

ol the nation on litem. President I tar-r- e

it says, the greatest rally of Ameri-

can farmers in history will be thai of

the Fanners' union in St. Louis Mays. He has issued this letter:"To the officers and Member" of

the Farmers' fnion; The Farmers'union rally, which will also be at-

tended bv American fannersto be held in SI. Louis will

mark an clinch in the- history of the

farmers of (his country,' Since that Is the case, I renard it

also as a privilege never before ac-

corded an American fanner, to he

present at a nalherinn of nationalsci pe, at which problems hearinn

upon his welfare and the wel-

fare "I the nation will he discussedhv farmers and by orators and au-

thorities of opted prominence.The farmers of America are toda.

alive and militant cti at no provioti..lav. Thev are takinn: an interest in

every issue, whether it will bear on

industry, commerce, politics or the s

or ed in al ion.They are comimr Into their own.

and the remainder of the omiiitrv is

awake to the iiupoi lance ol' IonianIbciii come Into their own.'

Today, th Hon is tremendouslysolicitous about the man who tills ho

m.II. It realizes tha' in the hollow of

his hand is the destiny of all our peoIpk poise in II"'pe. and that upon

mi, 1st of adversity as well as his iudn-mei- it

in the midst ol prosperity h- -,

ends the saleiiardian of thai b s

liny.Stress lacs the nation. In the cit

,.s. unrest is prevalent, u ncrta inl

is the keynote of condition betweenof theman and man. readjustment

bedrock condilioiis i:i our economicsystem is iiupcu'linn.

tanner linur-'h- ' and ninsl tin

n,e iiisti uiueiilaMy in this i nniinn anpresent crisis.

And it is under Hose cha amista in s

that we meet in St. Louis, with our

breihreii and with all Americanfanners who are um irua iiizod. butw hose interest are, at bul loin, ide.i-- t

i, a it h our interests.The raihoinls are olfeiinn- - a low

roniid-lii- p rat,-- The program, nearlyompb te. is splendid ly all ra, ti v

Hrolher John ii rady, in chame ofin St. Louis. Is working

like ten non to make the mcelinn a

ia eord-b- i , aker in point of attendance,and we oonlit To aid him in nainiiu;

ii hi (' hat ne or before has a

national tanners' rally been plojeltcdopen a si ale so vast. Von will want

t,. v,,nr children's children aboutil ,, ml he ,11-- ' is il produced in b'--

cat - t" conic."Lvilv stale should send a nl'al

OebL-alioii- ."lil John I irmlv or mv-sc-

as sooll 1M you complete at'iaune-meiil- s

for vour ddena I i"ll, and d"liI,.- aftaid to ask him or myself for any

u a in a t ion on mav desirea tí a i:li;s s. ha i: i: i: i'T

n;. ii Cii- Ha., April 4, I'.'l" '

-I he Sound sleep of (.ooil lleiillll.The I'Sloiahv- power of sound

!ei, ,an not be o c 1, si lina t ed andany ailment thai prevents It is a

m, na. e to o a II 11. J. L. SoutherFan Claire. l - says: "For a lv'mlime I have been unable to sleepsoundly lii:,-hl-- because of pains

n,y b.o k and sola n, ss of mvkidm vs. M. app, tile was very poorand m n'Uer.il londitioti was minhI'lll il"'.' II. I have been takinn Foley'skidi.ev I'i ls but a short time and now

sb-e- as sound as a rock. I eat andenioy my meals, and my general con-

dition is nieatly improiec). I cpnhonestly re. omiiiend Foley Kidneyl'ills as I know Ho y have t urt-- ill".J. II t 'l:, illy i omiuiny.

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"Not a Clieiip Coal"Hut the llcst Coal

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5 Buy YourScreen Doors and Porch Swings

I Albuquerque Lumber Company, 423 n. First street

an hi ofEstablished 1890

CAPITAL AMI SI Itl'I.l'S, 121)0,000.00OfTlccrM ami ItinHtora:

80LOMON L.ITNA,I'reatdelil

J. C. BAI.DIUDüBII. W. KKLLY

W. S. STRICK LICK,Vice 1'rea. nuil Caxhler

II. M. luil'iillLin'YA. M. ltLACKWKLL

Montezuma Trust CompanyALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

Capital and Surplus, $100,000INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS

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GROSS, KELLY &: CO.( lot oruoratc. I

Wholesale Merchants and Dealersin Wool, Hides and Pells

Navajo IManketi, riivin Kttts, reins. CéiüOther Native rpxiuct.

Holier t Tji-- I !. AeRa, N. M.;N. M.; I'ecort, . M ; I.o-;i- n,

Washington. April . A deadlockliaving been leached in the negotia-tions between the Southern Railwayend its tele rr iphers relative to a lo w

agreement for another year, their dif-

ferences will be submitted to Chair-man Knapp of the interstate com-

merce commission and Ir. 'liarles J.Nelll, commissioner of labor, as medi-

ators undir the KrJman act.The company requested federal in-

tervention, the telegraphers signifyingwillingness to accept it.

When the deadlock was reached, a

ROYAL DYE WORKS AKD HAT MAKERS

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403 West Central Avenue Phone 419

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL THURSDAY, APRIL 7. 1910.

yy Fail to Attend Howell's Opening This Afternoonand Evening From

t?????

???f??and 7:30 to 9:30 and Souvenirs

Don't.5. .

3 to 5

Live Neltos

What's

NEWKIRK LANDS

ÍHE ARTESIA

POSTOFFIC E

Ih. in. I'ointint; i. lit that the bill pro-- ii,l,-- only for payment for the lieüv-c- i

y ni' water' i.y th- eovornmciit, horont'-mb-- It il id Hut authorize th... stile

SENATE TO GET BUSYFrom New cMexico and ArizonaDoing all Over the Great Southwest ON RAILROAD

of wat- r, ;is ha.l been asserted."I'll. ii how ra n tlw tiovornnmnt

sell .'" imiuir.-i- t h.- senator fromIdaho.

'Tlio r.uernmeiu does nut Foil it,"flatly it j.li. d tin- junior senator fromIdaho.

"Th.- hill iro ides,'1 positivelys. i'. il Mr. Ifryburn.

Music

CITIZENS' TICKET

CARRIES IN

PORTALES

Small Majorities for C. M

CoirpiOii and AssociatesLKely Election.

I i.l li;il-l- tt 1.. u .fonal, s. M , April I. In y. si. r -

.lav's (ho .lililí- llti.--ta ki I tu m mu hi -- mail majoriii, so ilu- - ,ri,liinitioii Tlioli. nos ..I th.- - tiok.-t- an- not an in.H- -

MEASURE

"It does nut ihi anything uf thekind," .cii mor,, vmphatiiully rc- -

i..i.-i- i Mr. Koran..un were surrya ovf-- t u- .

, .,.., M, .i..,-- h

Numerous Clunks m Pí,st-- j w hein.i,! - Vntr for Im- - Jury Takes Five Minutes to De-

ntasteis anJ Post Routes h; umvf m,';!: Hundied Ilion- - p.íí, r,f p,i. p.., mm, J

tkms iii Charae of Bill vil,.

ñrfor vote as Soon asFlood or Orators Subsides,

i in. ii..r,,ii. .i.,,..i u.h.i Hir.ij U asliiiiKt.,11. April i!. Th.- .- emit. -

. ..."in OHM- up in. i a i.i ..i.iii Mill in ...in -

i -I tit st M..ml Klkins, in' hai - of til,- ntoatfitro. ave notict: to -

; "lay that iiiiiii'-uiatol- at't.-- r the- cull -

lusioii oi th,- routino business Mon-day h.- ask to have the hill pro- -i with an. I that the voting he- -

tin h h. m i it no one wasto ttiako a spi

'I'll,' lo.ti,.- was the ilin-r- result ofa sui;. st ion front Senator l'Jatt ofMinios, la U h, at " ,,'oli,,lr lnrl-il-

as usual. Mr. Klkins Has ahout to askt th.- rail:,, a, bill he temporarily

I;t i.i así, I. no on.- was pre- -

I are, It o speak up. in it. .Mr. Clapp ill- -

lerriipte,! u ti, ti,,. siiam -- lion thai Mr.

eatloii i f their ihara.eter as both theli- k'ts r- - In faor ul prohibition.:'I'll.- ..liuini; t.,.,-u..- with ;

th.-i- ,,,-s-

'. M. t '. t :: t n miiinr, pi;' i,,i,s:!Sterh'ttji Moo.iy, trast.-e- in ot.-s- Y,' 't . tiastee. I (If votes; J,,e j

Ifo'.i ar.l. tie-!,-- .. PiT ,,i-.- ; ( '. M.

New Mexi'd; Foui va .i!

Routes Added,

M..f iiii' u' ..II ii Oil a i,

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.IllllKluu. I 1.

'I h. . Iial,. ic.H ..l.lif tu. .1 hofnIii. id. .ii ..r I.. ., .;,ii l i.. i ...tHU.I.I.-- .it ,rl.i.i, VI Mr Si.y.'ik Ml I III... ', II f,, (I, 1,1,1 h, K..,. yin.-ll..-

w lo. .1 j Hi.- In ni 1. Hi,. .Oiva.H ,.,A I. .''' '""!(- - '"'Wail...... H.1..M,,- ..I l:

l M St.. .1 iv.- - I.-- ,11,,--i!,ll!( ,111(111-- ,

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That Sharp,Alcoholic Flavor

is found only in ordinary, ot

vamüa nercr in Bur-

nett' Vanilla.Hie rili. nubile flavor of

Burnou's Vanilla is too fto ruin by too

much alcohol. Th ,i is vd.yllie delicious, dciic.ata flavor

ncvrr varios.Thtt is i!,y yu sl,ou!J al-

ways insist on f 't.irj tj

I

Burnett's Vanilla twmméf

COPPER G0IV1PANY

WINS TAX SUIT

Veteran Actio. i Against -

l.'Ül't II iii AliZOlia UfClilf'-.- i)V

Supieme Coutt Auasast the

l'íi. II i x Ariz Ami!' "" ' uni t ,,t A h.,s I,, ,,! I

low ti a ,b-- isn.n m nh.u b on moll -

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iiioiis ,, utüinie. tlu- .i ior ibii-io-- itlu- - lotiel e (. ,i hi, h las in Í.I- -

"i ti,, i 'one. i on, , ,,, -

Tile , IS,. b II s I) ,1, the eoUIIS to!the past 11,1-.-,- . i.ius ami iii,s l.iaioii!

Allot II. i S I 'b.i-1- In b. i, ,11 a

I" I'll ilOt l lo ,.,p,. Ib, t 'opU. e OIU p. ,, p, j Hh.lt .IS l.Ceil to I.' lia. I, t.,. S' ,!,,,- til, I

IÜU1111 :.; 'he bo. ,1,1 of Slipe, , io, s

'' his,. .,, unt, arbiirariii r.un.--i a a n ..I the niitijn r ,l.-m-

l.-- , bl the 'opp. , jueell ,,,,vsum In. li ,w in,, iv t II.. ii all tlu-

as.-- , ss.-.- I a Pi. Hon ,,( ,, ip,.,-mines in Ati.ona Th. i',,pp, ion- nivsislo.l the raise ami l.it.-- the bo.u.l

sopet l IS.l'v ,,! ,,. ...iinU e,,upo- -

mise, I Hie , ,,s,. ,vni, ti,,. , ompany.Alter tin- matt. u ,s tin. uulit to haie

Il ire, trust.-,-- li:, vot.-s- f. ', Mar- -i

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INSTALLED NEAR

HORSE THIEF F ND

GUILTY AT

SOCORRO

DiOU! Stolen Team finmiMagdalena !o AiiiiKiueiaue, i

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ii i ,,.,., .1... of tilo''(. t hub, M,t

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J'ir r- iirm-.- a lorihrt ol'nhiv a

"', ,h- - """" .Mto.nman v u. hn-.-,- a t, ,1,1 .a t

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lepa alUl illole t li.fl! to A u , ,..abe,,. ,t.P1. ,,,,! ;u, ,.,,,, ,,.:

'' I"!"' as lh.,1 be aas ,l,n,,k ,lnr j

'US' Hie pe question that ha, j

lo, i ei ullia tioi, of u bat hu,l , . m i

III! o tl'e llllleIii th. as,- ..i tb, t e r r O W, s. b'

I'airreM. i hiirm-.- l ;ili l..f. emshe, p. alter belli-- out l.eillo.i, hoars,,,,

PH. , port... that the, V lo .,.able lo lUi O ele II f.II M

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DEMING PUTS UP

! $40,000 FOR

NEW SCHOOL

s.h:i unaa hers May tieI flmird in Luna Coiiiüy, '

rrr.lM.n.lr.-- to Worolna J..i.mul!...... .. V . ' MI .." ' ""

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Hill', lllf la

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our br, iih i I'.. nlIb ,1 ,, Ii. s . ,!,, an, i.m.

Tlose si III t is .linn Ilia I.I. Il th.- - able To rem,

the i ,, e !nl blllir au.l'hall, bel l. ill, Slum ,. h an.l I.i,,--

Tablels ill i ii.it r lo t.lfml no, si . i, bi ail ,!rnu-

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BASEBALL SEASON

on in roswell

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I., kins u, ml, I insure n better ..ftenrl- - bailie- -'ame of senators, prompter speiihes Mrs. J.ioL- Ambr.-nn- . Mrs. Mnllle;in,l tin- more ex,, din,, us il ispuslt inn l'.aea. Mrs. ihlaru Jlal.-sia- liuse X..,i t In- bill bv not il .vim; the that i'unniii"hani. Miss liar Cu., Chonit.ilie uoiil.l press the bill ti orrow. Mr. 'ib- - Oi iniciarla. Mis. Jessie Carson, J.H- -

t'l,i,, sai,! f tills curs.- imrsiieil lian Davis. Mrs. Jus,-- ipi i;ie.m,n, Mr?,i le ni i il t s. nators wmihl insist up- - Cyrus Kfoin h. Juanita C.urnle. Mrs,,i a ot.. In the abseme of speerhes. Clara II. i;r,,ss. Mrs. Ida ( irlswolil.

Mi- III k Ins r,',l ie,l that n mini her f Ma n uelita i ;,u ,iuK M rs. ,. una Hoddens- ii loi's had left the l iiy with th" Lupita Juam-ho- Mrs. Krank Jois,.. M;t- -

iiiali rsta inb'i'jr that no vote should hi- rn- .J,,hnoti. Airs. , r. Kibbe. Julí- -

lakeii ,,n the ,i or aiiiomlui. nts dnr- - anna l.adwi", Mrs. S,imi.iin Lobat(),im--' On- i. resent lana Lopez. Juanita Montura. Mrs. T.

Tlu- nop, ,. fm- Monday was ,e, tier., - I" Mailt-n- . Mrs. ManhaIv fainrably ai,-e,e,- an,i

't - Mary" i" I'urlt'y Ilililn,

CiapP on the repuhli.-a- side ami Son- - Mrs. I.inl I ,Í'nitt.' Síf.t Pi-n- , Uitcm.atof.Ciav on t!ie ibniocratie side ,.,( - t iss Miriam Paisano. Mrs. Mairgl,-pro.-s.--. th :mun tliat tin- , ..urs.- 'Juinn. Mrs. II. M. Itose, Toma.-it- J.propi.,.,1 itoubl favor final a,ti.,n on m,-r..- Katherin, Sihuntz, t ilajta Syn-th- r

bill. I ell. z. Mal i Thumps, in, Mrs. W'lllhini- Tiiui.ii .Mrs. i hi Watt , , jjisi lii'i.i s w i i;i; mu, 'i:,i,t aims i'i:oi.o(.i:i in inn .l .(t( .lvl., , lM

Wtisliitii.-t.Mi-. At.t-i- ti. Senator War- - I T..,n- i,.,ii.. ,. . ,, .. .. .

ILARDi .men, iart;teiis bill autltonzlna tin- disposal ;' Lufor.l t;t. i:. 1. lintb-r- .Master Iler- -

the snrplit.. waters K,,v. rnmottt jrri- - a 1.1 i:.,rt..tt. p. H. :..m'eyer W M

ffraCivP Il l i'CifiOll PrOO0;iti00'U''",",,"'"j".''."'.

l"''Va,t' '"'",r:,,i"n!' i ,U I"- - Ik.rr, Fram-iseo- ' lla'rl,,:is s,j..t , ,, ,(,.,,;,... I.. !'. O e. Wallace W. Chi, kerlmr

üíi.vj. Prfseiued to the Faim-:!- " ""' ""ai" 1,Hla-- ' l: i.. i. n. j. w. o.mpbcii. k.

.' '"'!' "'t:t.'r Warren moved to Cimiez. JI,, Chavez, Joe Doz3o.CIS, OyStell) tXpeCied tO D

DC -' t "" vote was east In .M. i:ieh..l.orK. F. p. MQlirwct ""' It was believrd. 1,1 .z lill'rze... W. II , e ,. ,. ',!r'(-,mk- '

VI. h ul t ie Subs,,,,,. Ill a , I. I i ,, ,1 .a"

In. in ,,iii, on 1..-- ra- - m. 'I.1- - hall in, lit h,, ,,,,.,lnl, ;.,,-u,- :

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SANTA FE SPENDING

LOTS OF MONEY

SAN MARCIAL

- c. S! v

' ' " , .x IUIIl-1- 1, .IHIOSaim-ii- int. nt u'larant.-.-ini- ; the t iuhts ,,f tlrinet-,- . Poiiitai-i,- Cunzales, Miki---- lat. s i ,,. matter of tin- eontr,. ,,f ;):: 11 il'i, J,.,n dir.. n. Jeff ciatdner,

sir, a' us within tln-i- Car, la. J, Could Pais Carola'i in , r i , m i i had rrarhoil thut'1- T'puiias C. c,a i irie;r:i ilwould insure early notion mi tin bill ;"i l a. Mala,p,iz Can ia. II. . Her-- iSin h did not prove t, be t la- ,,,se. r'iit. Araristo . I, tardo, c. V. Jums

; Tin- stab s' t ights a iii.-m- me p t u a s 1 , Ja ra mill,,. Martin Jirón. r,

s. iiied by Mr. Warren, w In, sabl '' K m ui Itun. p. 11. Km.wlton. Kidelit had l.e. n revised by .Mr lleyh irn.! I i Murium, Pent.-- , (;. Pensly. T. J.

Ii" had su. , essfully rum lu, ted ,, I M ill.-f- .!...,- . Arch .Mayer. le-m.- rtht-- e i ilibiisioi-- this biil "'''' ' Martin, z. Al. x .1. Mack'-y- W.

Apparently at first molip l,v it,,, i I ' X.-i- ...,nih. p. w v.iii. f i

.'III i. 1. Oi

S.-im- ( ..rrrliai. Inn v It. Mornlnji J...irn,ilWlil.,1,1. X M April II,. - A sis-I- .

Ill "I pUnaiuo ,i,,llts uiil soon belo.-- t. C.-.- in Cu i i. initv o Willaul bthe Western c.nsirui i, eomoallV ,,

I' u lab -- v. In, h. :t ep, , t, ,. u p.-- ;

.. tlu- most p:,,p,,si-t'..i- s

, i, i ta'.a-- up by tlu- bu rnersIn r. liiniils

'''i" W. Slol II ,, propose o il.si ' II I, , i.- pumps. h it o i,,.. ) (.;,,.

' '"' per . ar ..r the motor andpump, the , n i,- current Muv, x-

"' 'mill ... t s im brine mad.- ,.r pii' a i s. ,, i.i h tlu- mivíIil:,- ,a par, has,- j

ei in,- ion , l t o,, i,,t,. s;,.,.,..

.r..,i'S'il ricial that ho wne in con-il- i.

t with his oo!h íikui.. Mr. Tiorahli.l not nii.ar to he at all plncatoil

hy t li mil I inn nner of h is ussocia to.not oiuy rrom .m" mil

ii'iiii i:n- lau lauu ooaill anu ill!. ha vu miiltor in

, h:! ho ia i.I.With this cxolinnso of nmonitii s th

''"l wttM laiil nsldo fur the tlity.

i;,,i.,l results follow the usi of Foley's Ki,IiH-.- fills. Tlj-- v giv.prompt relief in all cases of ki(lny or

il isonii-rs- nre licaiiii';.streniitheiiin anil ie. TrIhem. J. .'I, u'i;i lly company.

' ADVERTISED LETTERS

A, .1 iisl l.,i l!i,- i, t.

Apt i pipi:

' Sa I. v i !.... ... i ....

' Isabel iinm-a- peyente lb:is.l ob l'lin, e. K. F Par,... i,.,i..KoSSI. Pra.ieilis Papael. JJ ,., Steill.Thomas S, hmitz. ;uZallo V las,, hot;.'nan Trniilio. I'li-.s- t,,m nst-ml- T. A.

rai. l.loyd W'orrt II. .1. M. Wood.'"'" "t rKatik Warmr, Curios

IZu'ala.

'""ley's Kiltiey K,.m,.,y 1) euro'"' "I kitllley and bklillh-- ti oil- -

j ''lo not .i ,,M.j t,,.. reach of inetlleine..xo ni. '.in-ill.- .an do more. J. II.U lb ill.v

fvrn i:.Not h o s I,, oJvl.n (lri. ( j,s. hu il. r has scvernl bis cienii el Un

" :i il tins

AUCTIONSALE

Monday, ApriM ith, at 10 a.m.'I will at t..,i.i , f (Im

Pielli. st aad m.,!-- t lalu.ibl,, rnlieltmy w h,re near the-- cily of AI- -'"'" ';i"o: Mt.iateU within thr.-- or

nun. iiiinUH r n,,, car

,':."l!"' L-- a, r.-- i t- -t oiu. olio Itlcrll house. KlXet ft'Ol,

,11 ill, Use ;.Ov:'ll tee, lil.rl''U " 5 ' ' 0 . si tli,rpiiniP'"'i" sa.r otner nouses. Alt prue- -

!" ".'' "' : asoti cultivators' ''." other things too butner- -

'" Itlentiotl. Pl'sio.S li Villi,'"i n 1, ai.tiiu! ran,!, honie. prnoti-l'a- !'

in ti,,. ,,,y tii,,,isnn.!s of ilollaia- b, made :m Dually. I'll,, arranr''- -

in. f,,r rrioat.on is perfe.-t- . Tinu!,..r is 1. uviiii the citv on a. count'd i'l lualih. The to buy

as hume 0lie to be counted. We,!' tike pbusure in . hotring th's

to a tiv who deslíe lo mv II bofore th,. ui.l 0 t,e ti., itt.

Ca'l at 115 West Gold AvenueJ. M. SO LLIE,

Auctioneer.

settle. I, suit ua enter.,, i bvi l, in u., ,, p,,. t, i a i!,,i ,

t is,e , , o, ,,10111 ise anil e, e o,

Pill .1 ItioUlit ,,! taX.-- b l . , ,,.

a 1, i pi-- n its ,i mi., i

session hole i! 1; i ., n, il

""'O' 'o, t lolU.U oil Tit. -,

I..IU. all. ml.,,,, e ,,! ,,!. ,.,, n,I 'i ' sin ami mm. ; In, a, ,n

;so Ii Pel II. M P. kais. .,',v '" II..K- - I ma a. X M

' In. us. uul aeres ,.f up tiireadi'Ii Mitra. !. ,1 for Tlir Potlabs

..in::, mi :,.r..;,ii ,,.i,,,,! aei-.--

lor- - Ill' h. -- iil th. a. Ma! u ,,, k oft.'lhni: lb.- pumps. it is bclieve.l

' m.,1 lb. l.ii!., u ii i; ::. nun a. res i an ho, iii,.,

aim iiiiin, nt. Mr. Ilevhuru u it ima; took th.- position that it would t. ,,fi no si 1 and vigorously denoun.-r.- l

it as a stibterfi'Ke and Win nlat.-- ju tin- .lis, usl,,n Mr. ihyluirn

.slated that the bill bad been dictad ,1

hi- th,- - i iii'ii,, rations. Mr. Warn n J, .il ot n ai mtb he sa al

"I deny that imputation. I dr, nnod so, h was tm- cas... Witii some

''"I as the result of a s, i"u-- . stloli:"'"'" a o, , v, rum, nt m ricial :uul n,,t

li"' mi-ies- t oi n,iv eorporatiuu."Much ,.f today'.- - criticism of the

bill bv Senator Ib ihuru nas directedIln- omission of imlii idiials trmn

Pie list of 111,-s- to v, 1,. ,111 the yoielll- -m. nt may ih llv, r as i.rovidrdI .1... la u r,..., ... : , ....

,1 i

, lo.isiatii.. ,ri,'' h..;r,;;,';:T,j:):)..y .v.v- -in- unid . .la,u the ntappar. uuu iii- - wr N w ,v

S'llalofS to pet, i, it the! (VctoHin. t" ii.s unli ,, ti,,, K,...tni. TTT--T- '

lat they tail, ,1 either . umiUehllld A P f I HOOlM

HERE IS THE PROOF

LANTRY SAYS ROAD

) Vn !s Fn- - ire DeaS,;li. of New MrvieoCei!-

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hlolmh III- - , mi ii s i, ill, a lilla .!.Sinn .t.ilttilm lio- rout. IHI. .11 of In

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I 'bam;. .. lain to, lav '"!".

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Journa! Want Ads Get Results

GOOD STRIKE OF

NATIVE COPPER

AT MILAGROS :

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n.tt t'tc !.'st !',..(l-l.ii!,-n --

and : ii pthi'iiiii tup.ic Í, tDelicate Children

terms ,,f tip. ,í;i ,.. tl, aiipreclat,etrSenator lleihuiii was aaui sh.irplvtaaonized ,V his oil. e,i;u... S.

1 -- !'.,!. Who ill .niohati,. irme a...the bill t.. he in the int,-r.-s- of

!. .. ,!o of bicho and : .!,!.. ,,,

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.,.k .V. w. "MvtwoihiMren.-howpu- n,

,noLnd b'n Irín.th hrhr,v..,ome ...,,.,,., ,.pd:, v,110. Ipr0d.k, Vmoi'.p!."V r "nd ''"t'' Hid tonic f..r cKildrn- "-M,. V. II UIL.MORE. Dur.d, Mh. Mr.. C. AU.F.N. N, RHforH, M.,..

i:m! Ui :U, u;, t'esh an-- ma!-- i s ta:'i Litio l:vA s rinmilaci! ) iibji. Ch.i irt n ,iv t , t .Vc ;.

rrturu p. oplr moni) without n.irstl,,,, l Inoldora no, aci,..o,.ih .11 ,ve claim lor It. Try I ,

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TH ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910.

jiifV mv 1 xr irn - im F HH0 HP 5

11 he Meal Live Busier Brown ana iige in i own 1

t"Buster Brown and Tige" are the two most famous characters and most dearly beloved of all American child- - y

From theque

following

merchantsAlbuquer- -'

hood ideals. They are now in Albuquerque and will give y

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PerformancesTwo Free Vaudevilleat the

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Tickets entitlii g the holder to

free admission to the theaterto'-se- e ('gustér 'atid "Tige" are

being distributed by the follow-

ing merchants

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VAIO BROTHERSR, ELLIASE, MAHARAM

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'BUSTER IS THE MOST CLEVER CHILD IMPERSONATOR IN THE UNITED STATES AND WILL BE ABLY ASSISTED BY HIS TRAINED DOG "TIGE"

MRS. BROWN, BUSTER'S MOTHER, AND AN ORCHESTRA ADD INTEREST TO THE PERFORMANCE.

THE PERFORMANCE IS ABSOLUTELY FREE. THE ONLY REQUIREMENT BEING THAT YOU CALL ON ONE OF THE MERCHANTS WHOSE NAMES

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000X)OQOCXXXXXXOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOdtisiry founded by Christopher Colum- -

Ims.As m ylit 'be. expected, the entile belt

occupies about the mine lerruory astiii , ,,rii in. ii. althouirh there are, ofChantecler Hats

"The New York Craze" Now on display at

The Economist

course fluctuations. The figures show , tempts at prevention mini a Know -t

hat the fnltoü States has over 22.- - oil., of their spcclllc nature was

dairy t ows, or one to each tcrmlned as a result of experimentsfour of the whole population.: 2:1.000,- - upon animals themselves. These In-n-

horses, 4,000,000 lnules, C 1,000,- - vesligatimis; showed that the epizootic

000 sw inc. ti 1,000,000 sheep and lambs, diseases were due to Infection wi ll

2.000,00 gnats and 73,000,00(1 calilo certa in species of ycriiis. Knowingall' kinds. In every case exc ept that j this tiles,, plagues could be largelycattle it surpasses every other coun- - , coin rol led, and p is from the knuwi- -

be recalled at this time lintMr. Taft. from bis Inaugural addressdown to Hie present time, ha saidat various occasions Hint he wouldpunish trusts mid corporations will-.'1- !

were 'found lo be infringing on tholaw. Consciiuenlly, his activity at thistime and In the near future tun notbe construed as a new policy. U in

merely regarded as extremely for-

tunate by his advisors that lie Is in aposition to Ming before the countryIlls proofs that he meant what he u!Jwhen be promised to carry out totheir logical conclusions the "ltoose-ve- lt

policies" ami the pledgc of therepublican platform.

Tart's friends say that, althoughMr. Uoosovelt has not sent forwardany assurances ol' hlu futuro attitudeand although he has sent for CUTurd

Pinchnt, one or bin trusted captnlm'.to give li i 111 a report on tlie situation.Tuft will Dually receive tlie cordialeniliirscnient ol' the lornier presidentbecause there will be no ultimate con-

clusion to draw but that the thingsfor which HooHcvelt stood arc tinvery things for which Taft stiindH andhas stood.

TaH has been slow to move, hutnow hat he has the necessary

and Is about lo get the nec-

essary guidance from Ihe supremecourt, Hie punishment of the offend-

ing corpora lions, the "bad Hurts" W..1

be-i- n.

The movement of the Joint govern-

ment, state, and county construelio'lof roadwavs scorns to be ready to ma-

terializo. Senator llankhend'B billpriivldlim for the government parti-cipation In sin b an arrangement hasbeen favorably reported to the Heimle.

An appropriation of $,'.00,000 Is pro-

vided for Hie beginning of the high-

way consiruetlon. It Is said in tit"report that tills amount Is purely foran experimental trial of the plan. IfIt works, and the local cooperation Isassured, It Is 11 fair guess that thegovernment will go ilccn Into thebusiness' if building good roads. Itwill provide evry representative 111

ei ngiess wilh 1111 opportunity to dosomething' mibstanil.il lor Ills ruralens' it lien's.

Tlie lliinkheiiil hill provides tintthe llrst $,",011,000 shall be spent inbuilding better roads for the iniulfree mail delivery service. This fea-

ture of the 1111 makes it un act to ex-

tend e government function. The res-ervation Is Incorporated, however,that for every dollar the governmentspends in road I. nil. linn. Hie slate oriiiimt.v where il Is expended mustspend another dollar on the rain"road. This moans Jl, 000,000 wor'hof good roads out of the llrst approp-riation.

It is declared In the report thattin-r- Is a ciiniilry-wld- e sentiment IIIlavor of belter public high ways. Theiiuloniobile has done much to en-1- 1

urage this sentiment. Various stateshave maite appropriations, and thesehave been luipplcmeiited by the coun-ties, the report further states. Sena-tor Hanklnad now wants the federalgovernment to do Its share.

It Is set forth that there is now anannual appropriation of $35,0110,073.-oi'- O

f..r Hie rural free delivery service.This service Is seriously hampered byHie bad roads. To build better roadson tlie rural routes would thereforeserve a double sen Ice, the reportsays. II would lacililatc the mall ser-vice ami give Hie country people hit-ter biuhway a. . ..mino. lotions.

Senator I '.,111k head also refers to thel ot lhat France has expended $612.-7T.".,o-

011 i(.s rvsteni of highways. ItIs therefore possible In that countryfor a single horse to haul on an aver-age of ,'i:il)ii pounds at a load. In thiscoiiiilry, ll Is set forth, Hie horse hionly aide lo haul .soil pounds.

Tlie economic effects on laud valuesand the general illcellllve to futureimprovement In country life are otherreasons advanced full' the passage ofthe bill

Ni w Mexico pos I masters appointed;Amado lioii.al.s. Cuchillo; licurgo A.Coiiiptoii, Pendleton: Leticia Hricla-chow.-k- l,

Pin rio do lama; I rank 11.

Winston, Fair View, Marry Morrison.Cherryv ale, San Miguel county; Mat-ti- e

li. Tatum. T.ilum. Chaves county.

un April (1 a star mail route ser-vice will be established between Moc-- 1

asín and Kanab, Ariz.., with two de-

liveries a week. Israel II. Jle.iton ot.Moccasin was awarded the contract atj;!l:' per annum.

I (11 April I the posiofflce at Ponson,Arix.. was 11'inove.l to a site onWest Main street, folly feet from thernllrii nil station.

Hebron p. si. .fib i: Colí c X 1 tHtr.ty,I X. M ll. be discontinued n April

r Ih il i.iir mail 10 ( M

lata. Jt Is estimated that In thirtyyears the los from cattle diseaseswas more than $ :tno. 000,000 or mornthan $10,000,000 yearly. Infectionsmil epizootic diseases hai'llcd all at

edge derived from that source alonethat It has been possible to bringthe "rout scour. igoH of animals underthe present slate of subjection. Thishas prevented suffering and death onthe part of ii i 11 mis of nniimils andhas saved tliein tor their owners.

CABINETir0BB i i

HI I'FF.i: nut llimnch 1'nib .u'ldeii" Intxi ,..sltl"ii of1,1, ni ennh'ti l,"l. but hi

c,ilis,.(,,l,'M.e if vl.ilal, il hi"', anil Oi" lawsof iialiun in 1,,. ilHilo, lion of prisma'.,,nl so bilei'ivov 11 Is ii it 11 soeieiy. lion(lie a liy is riu.ly Mill ii to Ha'(niie-g- i cssor."

Birthday Cake.Fur a small child, lillle. cakes dec-

orated wilh frosiliig and red randiesare always appreciated. There tiro fio

iiuiiiv Inexpensive uní preliy ihliiRs lo j

be boiighi now tliiH one's Ingeiiullym r d not be taxed to uiiike mum thing1, hacine A cake baked In a saiaiiii

round loaf, frosted In white and llle

naino wrilteii 111 cliocolale wilh Hie

il.,,,. or il 111:1V be done Willi i (iloi edsugar.

(let a candy pail cover, sand p;i per,

and Klnln ll. iIkmi bore tlie holes partway llmaigli, making Ihe hule to

Hand Ihe caudle 111. Thin cutidle

hoard tna.v be used by evdy memberof the family, helm; broiwhl. in in

(..Iiile wilh Ihe cuke In III euliler, and

Ihe lighted candles around il. .Miii'"

holes may b bored each year or iliey

muy all be arranged vvnen Hie , .ard

is made to make Hie staining all look

alikelor 11 very young clitld Hie liuv

cake mili lit be surrounded bv Hi" III

He candles tho size of a niaiiii, Unit

are so popular Willi I hit little people.

When there Is a small party, or If on.)

w idles lo liKik" 11 siil'pi'lse cake, put

liltie Kilts that, will not he hurt, bv

boating Into the cake before imking.

Ken older children are made happy

by hucIi a cake.

Suet Pudding.

Mix nd Mot together two and tliree-fourth- s

cups of (lour, one teuspooiifiilof soda, tino n'ttl one-hal- leaspoonfnlH

of salt, one teaspoonful (if rtniiainon,and hair ft teaspoonful cadi or Ringer,

doves nml nutmeg. One cup each ofmilk, niohisses mid suet. Combine mixlures. Throe-fourth- s of H cup of cur-ranis- ,

one and onefoiiilh tupsor rnlsins, one hair cup or finelyKlk'ed citron ndded at the Inst. Steam1I1 roe hours and serve with an eggsauce, made nil follows: Tho eggs,well lioalen, tine clip or Migar, otie--

011 it li of a rup of hot milk, and oneteaspoonful of vanilla. A yellowmuy he made by using Hie yolks of:llic eggs, Flavor wilh ninngi. rindllll'l juice.

A STRIKING PORTRAIT.

"i his ii ,(i! trad of lli. lb" deafunite.

"A very ill dih. X palme He lookif Ii.- - narc mr iroh, ' to ipesk "

ADMINISTRATIONII 10

IKE NOISE LIKE

TRUE T BUSTING

Determined Effort to Be Made

to Win Support of TheodoreRoosevelt and Powerful Fol-

lowing for Taft,

Morning Journal nurotiu,613 Mimsey nullding,

Washiaglon, 11. V'., April 5.

The republican party finds luselfIn siieli a condition today thai, In

order for the administration to gath rto Itself all the strength U rnn muster.Mr. Taft ami his advisors, It is nllei;- -

I il, feel they ale fortunate in beingable to show inore clearly cien th inthey base in the past Hint tiny arcdoing, and will do, everything 111 theirpower to "clinch" the Itooscvclt poli-

cies. Their activity In this direction,II Is claimed, will he llrst apparentthrough Hie ilcpnrl iiunt of JiikI Ice,

which branch of the government nowhas in lis possession a wealth of in-- f,

rinalloli regarding the operationsof the gi'eal corporations of Ihe couli-- I

ry.Action will be had, ll Is promised.

bv Hie attorney general against eve-- y

corporation w hicli has b, n loun.l b

the cagle-cc- d agellls of Ihe depail-breaklu- g

in. nl of Justice to be orlllillg the law. 'Ibis nifornialioii

. highesi ad- -.a, ics 01 si. 10. 1.1 11.i

Is, rs "i ine pri'Min ui. eo.iwilh It is Hie hcs that up n thistime the administration Is withoutassurances of any sort iroin Ihe ro-- !

liirning roriuer president, Colon. I

Hoosovell, as to what stand he willlake regarding the present silunlioui,, l,e republican piu'O This mlml -

i..ialion Is loo wise lo Ignore meimmense slrenglli il can win by having one of lis ardent siiporterslicoi-evelt- the man who was the cniiiboomer of Wlllam Howard Ta j lorthe presblelicy.

Mr. Tail's advisers believe, there-fore, that the best way lo win lb"country and Mr. Koosevell Is lo dem-

ónstrale In the open ami by cmphalr:adieu that the Koosi vclt polli h . arethe poli. I.. 'i of the govcinnieiit today.The Tall people point out thai tinsis no new doctrine on Ills part. Forthe past two mouths, under his

the department of Justice has1,, , i. .,il eat In Inir evei v sort ot

material regarding the hut andoperations 01' lh" trusts, good andbad.

No more striking example ol Ill's,il is claimed, can lie had than Ih"pnimlnklng way In which Attorney(biicral iel.ersha in went lulo thellleSlioll of compelling tie' Au.icoiiiliCopper company In change Its meth-

ods of smelting, mi action which wisbegun In the opi 11 only a few da.vsago. And the same minute curew hi was ib voted lo determinatinglliis datively unimiiorlaiit mailer h

be., Used III illVe; lg.lt illg the lulg"lissu i and phases of tin- corporations'notiv ll'.

As a campaign resource and as .1

proof I the anxiety of tlie minimis- -

(ration to demonstrate that ilion- isno rco unable ground for oppositío.i

Hi. ioosev It my otherwing of Hie parly, tl ie dep; ittllli'lit ofJustice, according t. Ile pi sid. ill's'friends, oriel's tin gr. al, 'I il 11 , gral Ibis time. It has Hie i .r in i HI.

and Is ready lo e 11.

In addition in Ibis. lo re is a rc-I- I

vlval of Ihe . 1 i.i I the supremocnnit will hand low A pi il I I, Hiopinion In the lot,, tl il: t case,and thai this w ill i:tv Ihe admiuislra- -

011. rring guide to Whatit shall I. How in Us pi orcein ion

ll' .fleiidinii 01 potations.Some w eeks ago It w as said t Ii.it

lh.- I would not give Ibis opinionuntil it was ready to decide the Stan-

dard 'll ease, but the records andbriefs In the standard's case are sov oliim inoiis and will take up s,. mm 11

0 Ho- coin I'm time that now- (he prob-ability is lhat (lie lob.ic. 11 ibiisiolw ill ii'.l b" iiium r 1I1 lav ed

I'l , .1,1, lit Tall has In ell aliMillllel... ..nli. b in ail al"ii lli.it ihe govern-111.-

will will Im lh tatú, nod. an Hi

... ,i in " Ii i'l" the same, ihe to- -

I... will be llongh I" !!Hi,- pi mi. 11 of the ofivtidiug Iru i

r .1 i. ilb.oii debo.

COLUMBUS FATHER

OF BEEF TRUST

III AMERICAof

FINDER OF NEW WORLD of

ORIGINAL IMPORTER try

II

Great Industry Direct Growth ,or

of Handful of Cattle Brought!',.,

to West Indies in Sixteenth!Century, or

u

Sp liil rrr.iiondMic to Mumlns Joornall 7.

New York. April tl. tieorgcWasliiiigt' ii must now move over inhis niche (o share it on eipialWilli Christopher '.'olcmhiis. if the ar-

guments of a i.icil investigator are tohe accepted. For If Washington wasthe rather of His Country, Columbuswas the Father ol Hie I.cef trut. ac-

cording toto the conclusions of this en-

terprising; student of unknirtvn history.While millions of persons aivs lookingor a solution of the increased cost of

living, and w bile the. mi i l or thefederal jioiernment and oT many

slat's busy altenipllng to find andif possible punish the persons respon-

sible for the high price of mea', tl'.e

real culprit lias been dead four cen-

turies, according to the author of thetie

new thcoo. Christopher Columbus,

he argues, is tlie guilty parly, not be-

cause he discovered his country biuI cea use he illlrodl! utile ill It.

Fi w persons Indeed realize thatneither horses nor ... tie are nativo tothis country. The hoisi was intro-

duced by He Sola in Florida in .",2 7.

and the cattle which Columbusbrought to the West Indies in I4!C

were introduced lulo Mexico by the, loSpanish about l a2a. From t hem cametile breed later known as "Texas catHe" although tlie coy of later hn- -

portations from northern F.urope are j

now in Hie great majority. Tin re is

another touch too which links Colum-bus with the present situation. Not a

few people :rlve oi etc i ha' aelerlzclthe purve.ors of in, at as pilatos. a:idin a way 'lie eh iracteriz ition is moreapt than Uiey realize. Whih the free-

booters ol ihe se i in other em ails are it.referred to as pirates, those who fre- -

!,(,ienti lb si mil. ii w iters in thesixteenth and seventeenth centuriesare generally referred to as bueuiieers.originally their avocation was muchmore peaceful I Inn it ulti'iialcly be-

came. They simply slaughtered cattleon one of the islands and gained theirlivelihood by pl i sen Ing the meat tobe soid. Tlie piii was simple, .g

as It did merely of smoking thellcsh over a .'!, w tire. The productl as ktn.wn as houean and the menengaged in tin n oustry lioiicanicrs.hater Hi" i on! ei l ived its anglicizedli.riii of bin am els wliiili struck to

these our'y beef b..ivns even alter theyl.e

gave up i heir pia.eiul calling for themor .: bazardou : Pie of the sea. lintorigin, I'.v a. boo, nicer was neitlu r

more nor I Can a purvevor of uic.itand iii.' name in It.', true si use mighteipiallv be api'.ied today.

If Coli.inliu, c mid return today h"would in- rs'oiih 1. .1 at the res ills of lohis imiioitalii f a few cattle more on

ofMilan four centuries ago. prona. ,i no

industry cailr. depend, lit ll ;

Ineepl' .1 ll 1: 1. ,1 ions from o' b- -

r b. vi r gr,,w n so ra piolyas Ihe C.I i, I'l list in Ibis cuín...( 'urn is 11 ive pi not; all til.'! "", s

to 11,11k" 11.. .le r. steel iiiiiusir.- is

loulid in the eouu'.tv. bul cattle lian im p. eo

Vet ill spite of this there are in thiscountry today approximately 2.'.u,oimi.-1101- ) Ti

animals known as il.nn. slic. val-

ued at nearly $;,:iri0.iioi'.ooa. Were nil

these cows, cm he. steers. horres,ed

mules, sheep and swine placed in lineIliad to tail, they would form a pr.,- -

cessn.n ii o iiing four-filtii- s of the was

efund tí:a- world, or more ih:ii --'u.

11101 miles T sh i, t lieu, a !l atl one.r .11 lil 1.' mire a liaiil In. 1, un jiiil'r1i",', roí hiuil i . linns a r. - I'l"r.nnlrv lid III.' Iroai New V M'k to

tC'bicogo. Thai brief is the K l'.l t il f.

luting I.. s ..I he ml, lit ill

in tile world, llritish India alonohas more cattle, llased on these ClK- - i

res cadi man, woman and child inthe i oiintry is entitled to one-- f Ill

a horse, one twenty-secon- d part of

of a elloep, less than onc- -

lorlietii of a goal, almost one head ot

cattle and h of a mll.'li cow,rather of her products. These, ac

cordion to the latest governmentres, showed a total for one ye;7 US. 000, 000 gallons of milk, $1,

Ouo.lioo pounds ol liuucr a mluno, (Mia pounds of ch ecse, I her. might..i.... i... aw-i.- tho country 2,i0.- -

niiO.OOO fowls. winch during ayear lay upwards if 1 1,000,000,001)eggs.

Curiously enough the animal withthe greatest iiAcrage value, according

the government's. figures, Is thelowly mule, al if. 4 n head. A steerthree years old or over is worth onan average about $:Ki, according t

these figures, a. cow n limit 120, Willi

the goat brings up the u"d of the pro-

cession with an average value of $1.7.In the distribution hy .states. Iowa

holds first place for the greatest totalvalue of all animals wilh v 27 .ooO.iKmi

worth: Texas is second with $2:10.-,1,1(-

muí. In Hie number of neat cut.Texas leads with 0. thill, Olio. Illinois

has the most horses. .('.OO.OliO, andIowa is second Willi 4 7.000. Mis-

souri leads In mines with 2l2,Oiin,

while .Montana is first witli t!,l7o,iiiiusheep and Wyoming second with

Texas has the most goats.f,4ii.(iiHi of (hem, and Iowa the great-

est number of sw ine. 10.000,000 in all,Illinois being second wilh $C,,oon.ooo.

Nevada with only 1 .1,000 has the few-

est. Neat cattle and hoi'ses would seembe rare curiosities In Alaska since

the lepl it credlls tin territory withnhly is of Ihe form, and r. of thelatter.

These figures in brief indicad, thegrowth f I lie industry founded by thenew ly discovered father of thebeef til I. Hut while the averageAmerican may lake pride in the rapidexpansion which they indicate, holaic s no pride at all In the still moreripod Increase of prices mid wants toknow what Is going to be done about

As a mailer oí fad, one very Im-

portant tiling Is being don ol liasbeen for some years nut by the mostpurveyors, not by legislation or legalprosecutors, not hy the consumer him-

self, Ijiii. by just about the last agciii y

which the layman would think ofthat is the scientists Interested In thestudy and cure of disease. Jf tnpyhave not succeeded 11 reducing thprice of meat, tin y have dono the nextbest thing kept it rrotn Rolng to apoint still higher than Ihe. present one.

To the average man the manner inwhlen the medical profession has beenable to accomplish this result a re-

mit which no other agency has yet111 able to achieve mav

obscure. I'.oth tho methodsand the results, however, are clearlyindicated in 11 brief treatise by Dr.Veranos A. Moore, , director Of theNew York State vet rlnary college a

Cornell mover ity, issued by the. Am-- 1

erica n Medica for thebelnllt Of the lay public, which '1 ih

do Willi lio value of cxii ri'"e'i:.animals to the livestock industry

Hi. country. It is shown that hun-

dreds of millions of dollars worth ofutile and other animals have been

in the --

incuts.im-i- by the advance roa

of Huir diseases which animalexperinn illation has made possible.Had no sin h advance la ,11 made,

if it Is not continued, the resultwool, mean not oiilv a tremendousbos to stock ralseis but even bigln :

priced meat. Anthrax, glaieleis.Xas leVel', tllboll IlloslS.

peculiar lo swine, and many othotshave hoi 11 nod are being more andmore el'feelively (lulled llfld Hill ill ' t -

wilh a tn no minus resultant finan-cial saving to the country.

Kormeiiy tins.- diseases rar. theirionise uiu linked leaving In theirwake thousands of dead animals,with the iiil.iiil.n; privation and moferillg of thi ll' I.UII.I. Cellaill of thee..!. nnc .'is.-'ik- s l.n. " as .01.."-II- .

s. sin ll as hoc le !, r.l and T' X 'S

i . r. b..ve cost lb... fanner ol tins...iiili , 11 .Is ! n iili'.li- - ..f !".- -

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Noted LecturerElks'

PROF. MONAGHAN TO

TALK II1MCRR0W

OH ECONOMICS

Sneak Under Auspices 01

Ki.ights of Columbus; Gen-

eral Public Invited; No Ad-

mission Charged,

Hon. .lames i.'harles Monaghan,

"Ihe t educated mii'i i" America."

will address Hie prop!.' of A lliiuiucriUein tin' Klkn" theater tomorrow evening,

his Muliji'Ol being a bright "tul l'i'PI'V

discussion uf educational anil eco-

nomical JlU'St 1" ns.

Mr. Monaghan lo mi a tour of 'I'west anil ivill n pitear on the local plat-

form under the auspices of theKnights of Columbus. The news

that Prof. Mutiughaii is to speak here

has been received wilh much interestby all those wlin enjoy an intellectualtreat. And it is a treat Indeed to h ;'.Mr. Mumighun talis lie can talk onany subject, out his specinu.v m i. lining about tlie things that directly con-

cern anil arc of interest and import-ance to the an ra He man and womanof today.

P.elioviug that the people or thlacity appreciate an entertaining lectureon one of the principal topics of thehour, the local council of Knights ofColumbus arranged to have Prof..Monaghan come here from his homeIn l'.rooklin and deliver one of hisfar-fam- heart-to-hea- rt talks. Thegeneral public is cordially invited toattend the lecture and there will beno charge oí any kind, the Knights ofColumbus bearing all expenses con-

nected with his visit here.Through Dr. K. McQueen Gray,

president of the I'niversity of NewMexico, an invitation has been Issuedto Hi,- fat uity and students of thatinstitution to be present tomorrowevening and hear Mr. Monaghan. Thefaculty and .siudenls of the Centralhigh school, through Superintendentor City Schools W. 1). Sterling, havealso been specially Invited to hear thewell-know- n orator, as have also thepupils of Hie high schools: deport-ments of (lie Immaculate C'oiieiptionschool and St. Vincent academy.

Mr. Moiiagban Is very much inter-ested in educational work and hasbeen invite, to visit a number of localschools while in the cit Al thepresent time l'rof. Monaghan is prB-ide-

of the New York school of tech-nology and also delivers lei tines atvarious times In tile year at the t'ni-vt- n

ity of Notre Dame. He was fot-me- rly

professor ol sociology andeconomics at Ihe rniwrsity of Wis-consin, being called from that chairby President Uoosovelt to organizehead the ileoart ill'lit of stalislies ofthe bureau of labor and eommerce.which commission be filled to the

ritirc satisfaction ,.f the formerchief executive. Previous to thai timehe as former chief of the consularburean and whs lor ten jcars in thediplomatic seivle,. as consul in tbr-iii.iii- v

a i , , I Holiemia.Prof. M maubaii will arme in no- j

cit this ..vcning miio vluie m-r- uiuI e eaiertaMi d by i .inniitlei Hi.Ki,i:hl of Coiumhu t.p,int .1 r..r'hit purpi se. ..i wlii. h M r It' C'-Hl- is b lil'M.ai'

Appears inTheater Friday

OIDN'T LIKE LOOKS

Or CIIY JAIL

Trio of Prisoners From CurryCounty Turn Up Their Noses

at Accommodations OfferedThem for Night,

Sheriff II. II ui'iiim a ml 1'ndei

Sheriff V Ii. ( Men, of Curry countyarrived fr .in Clods last night, naving ill custody thro- - prisoners, whowill be taken to the penitentiary thismorning to begin serving short ti.

sentences. When they arrived ii i -

buquer'Uie the ofr'.'irs took h riool prisoners to the citv jail, li'.paiv, tosecure accomniodai i eis for tin- e

men for the night. The jail wassi mewhat crowded, and a'tcr lookingaround at the accommodations offered.Sherill' nil mil lecideil that lie

would take his prisoners to a ilown- -

town hold and guard them in a roomuntil this morning.

"It's a ( Inch we don't want to slopat this lure hotel a J night." said t- -

to Kramer, one of the prisoners, a;-- ,

l.e sniffed tlie foul air in one of thedungeons at the jail.

And the trio of lawbreakers fmlow

id in behind Sherill' llinniim andtunefully Jingled tie ir handcuffs, al-

tering thankful ejaculations bcenus.of their inn row escape from spendinga nightmare of a night in the Alhu- -

oueniue city jail.Kramer was convieieo ,o ,i

with a deadly weapon and sentencedto serve six months in the penitentiaryZetio Wittelilierger and Walter

the other prisoners, wereconvicted on burglary charges and.sentenced to serve one and two ycar--

respectively.

URED E N6INEER

WILL RECOVER

Believed that Miles, Terribly

Hurt in Explosion at Sandersive to Tell the Tale,

lieporls early this iimniing Ironithe Santa l'i. coast i'l.es hospital ereto tlie effect ' that the condition

licorge II. Miles, .1 in

an explosion at San, bis T' silaymorning, was ipiite tavorabl, cring the eM, at of his injun ml

that the indications v, re thatThe injur d enuinei r

it: a delirium all ih-- yesler.l.v.late last night began to recain Iii

normal condition ami ii is bei

that if he continues to improve t. .da

he will lice.Miles was engineer on tin' ill-- f ,o!

oil burner No. S'C flitch explodeil a1

Sanders, forty miles west of Ha Hup

in a mvsterious manner early Tinl:v morn.iiLr. lüack who

was on the canine at the time the cplosion occurred, was so be.lly bonoanil injured, thai he il'nl Hliortly nitc

reached ; illup. o winch .hn es bullied as so, ,11 us po- - .1,1,. al- -

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THE ALBUQUERQUE. MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY. APRIL 7, 1910,

i BSesS IFINANCE AND

COMMERCELotS Of Bargains In These Columns

ROBBER SUSPECTS

FIGHT FOR

DELAY

Men Held in New York forLooting Richmond PostoffieeDeny Their Identity as Ciim-inn- ls

With Rrcoids,

a i

MONEYWe hnvft money n Rni lo prompuy

vi real raíalo lonn v iniiiie ansmiris "i w m m

ti

Toledo, St. L. and West 4 2

do pl'd f."TK

I'liion Pacific ixilr,do pfd 117

rnlted States Realty 7

l'niteil Simes Rubber 4 3'-- j

I 'niled States Siecl X ú

do pfd 120Flah Copepr IX

Virginia Carolina Chemical ... rx!iWabash 2 1

do pfd 47 'kWestern MarylandWeslinghouse F.leelrio liUWestern I'nlon 71

Wlieeling and Lake Kile 4

Total shares lor the day. 471.10(1.l'.onds were steady. Total sales par

value, $l,X'J7.mm.I'nited Slates 4s registered declin-

ed per cent on ca II.

Ilusión ( losing Minion.Album. 4l!

Amalgamated Copper 7ii-"-

American Zinc, Lead and S.... 2i!

Arizona Commercial 9 '')

Atlantic 7'P.oston Con. C. and C. (rets).... 17b.llos. and Corli Cop. and S. M . . 1 2

Unite Coalition 22 "

Calumet am! Arizona !."

Calumet and Hccla "!"Centennial 1 LCopper Range Con. Co 7

Fast P.iittc Copper Mine S i.

Franklin 1 "

(liroiix Consolidated !

lirunby Consolidated 4"Greene CaminenIsle Royalle (copper) 1 S iiKerr LakeLake Copper ."tl't7s

La Salle Copper I 'tM iami ( "upper 24

Mohawk " I

Xevada Consolida led 2 rsXi pissing M ines 10North Untie it -

North Lake 1 r, U( lil Ilominion I 7 'iOsceola 14

Parroit (sil ver a ml copper ) .... Hl'ü(Jiiincy xlShannon 12

SuperiorSuperior and Huston Mining.... 13

Superior and Pittsburg Copper. . 13'(Tamarack 'lF. S. Coal anil Oil 311

1". S. Sim Ref. and Mill 43'Jdo pfd 411,'i

Flah Consolldaled 2tWinona 7

Wolverine

St l.ouis Wool.St. Louis. April (I. Wool un-

changed; medium grades combing: allclothing, 21 dr 2il; light fine. 19 2":he.-n- line, ri 2d; tub washed, M

ii Hi.

Chicago Hoard of Trade.Chicago, April K. drain and pro-

vision pricis experienced a sinkiir;spell today inspired to some exten:by t lie suspension of a prominent casiltrain concern the second one ''or (heweek. Provisions closed with decline.!of 42 9l íl..'12'i!. .... J ... ..J

Wheat closed with prices 'c down.Corn closed wi(h May at 5S:!ji'.(lals closed with prices S 1 '' to

ii ' down.

The Metals.New Yolk. April ii. The market

for standard copper was weak today.Spot and all deliveries to the end i .

July limited at $ 2.70 (n $ 1 2. DO. TimLondon market was higher. Spot ási',2s. ild: futures, Titif, .Is. CustomsI ouse returns showed exports of ",r,r,

tons for tile day making 1,;!0'l ton--

so far this month. Local dealersipilte lake at I 2.2f. it $ 3.7.0 electro-lytic, $ l ü.ooiíí $13.2.1; easting, $I2.7rb$13.00.

Lead dull, spot $4.40 W $ 4.4 NewYork, $4. 2 Oil $4.24 Fast St. Louis.London unchanged at 12C. 13s. !ld

Speller. dull spot, á.r.r. i 5.or.

Xew York, and $.r. 3 7 h- Ti $5.4 7 ' ICasi

St. ol.uis. London unchanged at 23f.Silver. .'2!,i,e; Mexican dollars, 4 1c

Wall Siroei.New York, April 6. The Kind; mar-

ket today wins muro' and thin and

the motive prompting the ükIh trans-:n-

ion.H were corrcspnmlliiKly .

,A HtrotiR contract Is presented in

conditions exls-tli- in the London mat.Ui)t and here. In the 1'urmiT an

speculation in khíiik niIo by

slilo with H state of disorder in tholiimncos unparalleled in any recenthistory. In New York the depletion ofbank reserves by fiold exports Is view-

ed with entire indifference ami with-

out any demand for speeiilative busi-

ness to exercise a check on the out-

ward flow ol' the precious metal.Hue proffered explanation is that

an understatidinR anil an agreementexists ii mo the lending bntiUinw antliorities ul all the great financial cap-

itals to for .safefiunldiir,'tile threatening position in LondonIt is for this reason, as supposed,

York bankers perceive the ship-

ments of Rolcl to London Willi equani-mity, relying on the reflected hem-fi-

In come to the New Yolk market by

the relief of the London position.From Paris comes the intimation

that the tifthlcninK of the pursstriiitts of the Hank of France againstthe London demand is by express repicst of the Hank ol' Kngland in or-

der to curb the rubber shares specula-tion. To reconcile thii- - attitude of (heKnglish hank with Us payment of a

premium over the market price t

draw American eagles from Xew YorkIs a fea I are ol" the problem especiallypuzzling to Xew York observers.

Wall street keeps an attentive eyemi the commodities market. The croppromise has the additional importune-thi- s

year that the credit position ol

the interior hanks Is believed to belargely committed to the holding ofbills on old grain anil cotton whichhave been withhold from the marketin the attempt to bolster up prices.The Wall street hanks, some of them,holding the opinion that the grouliK,promise for the yield of new anila decrease in commodity prices woullead to extensive liquidation loan-- ,

on the old crops I'roin banks through-out the country. Predictions of an in.trease in the dividend of I'nited State?Steel formed a lever for lining pricein the early dealings but incline fol-- I

lowed the rise in the i loan rate.t 'losing stocks:Allis Chalmers pl'dAmalgamated CopperAmerican Agricultural ....Ainericiiii licet, yugar ......American Call s

American Car and Foundry 61 LA uieriean Cotton Oil 7

American Hide and Leather pill .tx

American Ice Securities LT.

American Linseed i u

American LocomotiveAmerican Smelting and Hefinin S3

do pfd loi;American Steel FoundriesAmerican Sugar Refining . .

American Tel. and Tel 1 .H! i;American Tobacco, pl'd !lá

American Woolen an

Anaconda Mining Co 4 7

Atchison . I 3 7s

do pfd . in J H--.

Atlantic Coast Line 20

Paltimoro 7i Ohio .111Ilethleham Steel noProoklyn Rapid TransitCanadian PacificCentral Leather 1

do pfd ion lCentral of .New Jersey " s á

Chesapeake and Ohio xli 'iChicago and Alton r

Chicago (real Western 2

do pfd n 4 v.

Chicago and North Western.. .

Chicago, Milwaukee and St p .1(2't '. C. C. and St. LouisColorado Fuel and Iron . . . :i n 2

Colorado and Southern . r.ii

Consolidated (las . .1 LM.Corn Products . )C,

Iielaware and Hudson . . . ..172 11,

Denver and Rio Orando . . 40'2do pl'd . 7S

Distillers' SecuritiesKrie . 30

do 1st pl'd . I!l

do 2nd old 3X

Cienoral Fleetrie . i:,oTreat Northern pl'd . ,13rt--

flrent Northern Ore etl's. . (7Illinois Central . .1UH1ÍInterborough-- . . 22

do pfil 7 :'A

Inter-Harvest- . illInter-Marin- e pl'd . 9

International I'aper . 1 2

International Pump . i iIowa Central . 2 2-

Kansas City Southern .... . ::i;

do pfd . ttt i jC.as i on

Louisville and Nashville ... . 1 r.n U--.

Minneapolis and St. Louis 33M , St. P. and Sault St. M. . . 1 3 ft

Missouri Kansas and Texas . 4 1b.do pfd

Missouri PacificNational p.iscuit . tut; 2

National Lead S2 '2Nat. Rys. of Me. 2nd pfd. 2 7 s

New York Central 123N. Y., Ontario and Western 45 4

Norfolk and Western . 1 0.1

Xori h America n 7i,Northern Pacific . nr.tj,Pacific Mail 30Pennsylvania .130People's C:is i inPittsburg. (r. C. and St. L. . 102

STORAGE

etc.. stored ht.iely ut reasonablerates. Advances made, l'lioue &4U

Tho Secui lly Warcioii. o and Improve- -

ment Co. Dffices, looms Slid 4,

Unint lil'Jck, Third utreet nd Cen- -

If! I qVI'nilP

COLBURN'S . EMPLOYMENT

210 West Silver Ave.WANT Fl Two ral. I sellers, one

eiliierman. at uitec.

HELP WANTEU MaleWANTKD Al once, a u'oip; li y ipiah- -

tied stenographer, man capable ofheavy work; position (omporaiy.likely to become permanent. TheJohn itecki-- company, , N M .

WANTKD ilillwrichts, Sl.ibi l;old.Selléis, $,"t.:.; i.lll'i iUe ridels. $.:.:.;

$2. 1.0 ami $:i.mi; all inold Mexico; iransportetloit tree alterninety da.s tu-- lee, from I'as-- todestination. parlies an.v ofabove, wile Us before lo: ;V. Fall

Mitchell, F.nidov in, nt, Id P oo,Texas.U'ANTKli iifllee assislanl, must

write a ;ood hand and be acipialul-e- d

with the city. Imperial Fauiidiv.

UlilAIi SAI.HSMA.N wauled, c.tlierl-i-nc- e

unnecessary, sell our brands tothe retail trade; blir pay. Write forfull partleular.--i at once. Globe C'i!.;.irCo., Clcvelaiid, ().

(MVKIiNMFNT plo.ves wanted-Write for 11 ii ii i rque examina-tii.i- i

schedule. Pieiar:(ion i

Franklin Institute, Dept. 013 N.,Foche. stci", N. V.

WANTKD A firsl-- i lass cabinet mak-er or woodworker; e irrielleed man

oidv need applv. Crown Furiiilurei .; 1 w. . oíd.

HELP WANTED FpmaleW A NTKÍ r ".l iiiiile aned w oman as

lioiiMekeeper. Call al f, I s WealManpiellc,WANTKD ilirl for bouae work and

eookinti. 1!:!'.' N. Waller .

I.i a 'ATI' )N wauled for w eekly news-paper in New Mexico by cvperlenred

man. Address ipiick, J. Ii. Little, Sny-

der. Okla.ii'AXTlib liirl or woman for ra n- -

l housi-- ork. S I í Wosl i lold.WANT!-:!- - olliec assislanl,

musí write nood hand and he ac-

quainted with city. imperial Laun-dry.

WANTED Positions ,

LA 'V 'w a ins' posilion as housekeeperor second maid. II. W.. .lournal.

WANTKD position as housekeeper.Address M. K Ibis orilce.

WANTED MiscellaneousWANTKlJ Clean collón tug at The

Journal nfric.v,NTKI To rem' for summer, or

(. (mi() )hm1si ,nnHt Ul. ,,,od. u,

dress TraveliiiK Man, S'uriies hotel.

WANTKD $L',iuUI or $;i,iuill on oilyproperty, pood security. Address,

.. F., i are of Journal.WANTKD The use o'f a piano for

Moruno. Apply 51.1 West Lead.WANTKD - Hair dressiiiK, inanieur-imr- ,

scalp eleatiimv mid cnmhlin?,made up in anv il.vle. Phono '.11.'.,

?,2 i Wi :: LeadWANTKD To buy line.- i;oo, sad-

dle ponies. :la North Frond w ay.

U AVIIJi A pcronal liiieri h- - witha man huviiiu lioio S 1,000 io $."i.iiuil

la-- b capital. This is il live oppoi- -lunil.v lor Ihe ih;h(. mail. Addrcs- - i.A. IS., care .loiirmil.

FOR RENT Rooms

Ful! ItKNT Knrnished rnoins forliousi rent reasonable, call

In rear of ,r,L' I W. Central.KOU ItKNT I'ho most siinlcHry slid

room at tho Hlo Orsrnler. il West CentralXI1- ,v Itii-- - iei roo! room, wit l

halli; prívale family. Oil W. Mur-qtlell- e

avenue.l 'iil; I ; KNT 'I'hree nood summer

rooms lor hoitsciteepi ut; ;

porch, all onvenlem a s; furnished.A y Ta- - I :. i "cut ral.Full i;i:.NT Nicely furnished

lite hath, by tlay, week or month:reasonable. Highland House, -- INCetilral ave. Phone iPI'J.

Fíilí Ll'i.NT .Modern rooms. Hotel1 lenv or.

Fi Ml II KNT Furnished l withboard. Ideal Hurroumiimae i i.i

ihim; modern and slrlcll.v ttrsi-ila-

o T Noi l h T well! h si reel

FOR RENT Dwellings

Fi Ht ItKNT Modern hi ickii i ' ii t , newly re lioilch-.- Ijirue

void, stable, shaih. ire. s. ''H'.t SouthJ'.'o.nu p.-- month. I if. K.

Wilson.M'P I ! L N -Si , , ., y tost class fi- -

eolia:;,-- modern. cas for"""ii"1 iuiiiiiou ompi.-i- .

l"'; " oosi.ie erne. win' ' ' .' '".

im ludtm; . 1. . trie huh.wai.r. A.ldi. ss, K., Mornn.K '"'ii-

-

FOP - 2 I (iirnisb.d cot -

lace. Call at n.'ii Soulh Ktblh St.Fi u; I! KNT nil SA LK Two, ;i ami 4

room (musts; luinnbed or unfur-nished, lioom Is, Hotel Denver.I', ill ItF.NT house, furnish- -

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tl. Apply K I . Journal

AUTOMOBILES'

MIT! MBfi

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PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS

" 'WVMONKV Tit HM.On Fil'iuiur.'. I'mm-.w- fililí, lli.ri,n,WT'ins anil imr Chniicl;; tl." nil SiiiditcHIMliI WlirollbllHil Uccciiil.H, HH 'V lH íliMHihid! ftn hí.'.li JCiMiil. ,.;ii!4 un (juii-m-

math- - .n, striviiv pnv.itrt. Tinif biio iuniH.no v;ir í'iv' i), "ii.nl.4i t.. lit "nr

l (Mil- v:ili' H IV !'':i.s.'tt.iM. I'.tlla In' Vt'f it tic Tin lb'1'i'HViii;;, Uc.i!nMlnjUflCf IS t.i HIHt 1V..1M Mil iVlN "'f til- - W.illd.

lllV. IIDlsl IMIM IO roMf ASVH..OMIN U MM. I I. Ul.Hll ItlliK.

1' nfin-c-f ' K V ("'lON'INCS

West Ontrul Avenid

CALL 66For Parcel Delivery and

Messenger ServiceJ, A, GARDNER

219 West Silver Avenue

MRS. C. R. McVAY

Dressmakingrslclass woik- - Reoms Ki-

lo over Roscnvvaki's;

PHONE 1154

Wanted your electric liiilil anilpower wiring.

For sale, nil kinds of electric sup-

plies.

Albuquerque Electric Supply Co.

201 Cast Ce a; Avctuic

LEGAL NOTICES

Small ifnldimt Claim No. IMSI.Serial (I I 2 S f.

Coal T.aml Manzano ForestMi h i: ron i'i r.i k i iov.

Heparlmeiil of the lulerb.r,Foiled Hlales hand i Mlicc,

Balita Fe. N'ewMnr.-- ".a.

Notice Is hereby i;iven licit Ihe fol-

low claimant lias filed no-

tice of his iulciillon to malve finalproof in support of his claim undersecllons Hi and li of the ai l of March.1, 1S!H (Lti Slats,, 8 T. 4 as amendedbv tho ad of FehriUry "I,Stals., ITU), and lhaf said proof willhe made before Alfredo Moiiioya, I'm.Clerk, at F.ei nalillo, N. M.. on Ma y

14. 1!i1n. vlx.: .lose li. A. I tirulo, ot

l'líieit.is. N. M , lot" the K á SW 'í :

SH ii. See. L'l. V. ! SIO si'.Sec L'l, "i. of V 'i NI-- ' and v.i:, NIO U Sec. t'S, "I" 12 N . I!. fi V--N

M. P. M ..

He names the follitw-i- witnesses fprove his aelual eonlHiHooH ml versepossession or said for Dvenlvyears lieNt preeedinji Ihe survey of thetownship, viz: David Trujillo. ,loa-(pii- n

Tru'lillo. .luán liaros, FraneiseoSalas, nil of Piaeilas, N. M

Any person who desires lo protestiKiaiust the allowance of said pi(II WIO KlinWHf) II IV SIIHMIimiii nut......under the laws and reKnlali.ins of theInterior Department why such prom.should not. be allouad will be Ivonan opiiortunily nt the above-mention-

....e( tmiO IIUIl place ,., c. ..ss-- e v., o

the witnesses of said claimant, ami lon'ler evidence in rebuttal of that salmilted bv claimant.

M A N ' KL I.'. UTFI.'ti. L'eclsler.

mit'ci: roil pi in. ic i iov.(Serial (lüTÜ.'l not coal iaii"l.)

Tiei.'iriment of Ihe Inlerlor, l.uitedSlat.-- land ol'l'iee at Santa N. M ,

March 111 LII (I.

Notice is hereby piven that PabloTafova. of Cubero, N. M.. xvho. onJn lv ", Fill, made iioniestead otiliy(serial (i;i7t:í), No. 7 !;(). for west i.j

of imrlliwest Vi . seetloii :L', tovvnslilpII north, latine ; west, ". M. P.

has fib d noiiee of Intention tomake final five-ye- proof, lo estab-lish claim to ihe laud above describ-ed, before c.eorge II. l'radl. FulledSlates commissioner, at Lai-'un.i- , N.M.. on the !ilh day of May, lulu,

ClaimaiH names as witnesses Pabloi e... ,nii lloliacianoPino and Teodalo Arbi;!o, nil of Cu- -

hero, N. M.MANFF.f, Tí. DTK ItO. Keirlster

i flaii (n i;.Ill the District Court ol the Coiltilv

of Hernuhllo, Territory of .NV.v I

Mexico,Alliuouei'Mne Fatal eoinpa n, , pla in

W i . ,o.i attiff, vs " '

Francis, defendants. No. X.!"- -.

Not lee is hereby ;4Í ell that I lieabove plaiulill has sun in noabnve named i oiirt acalir-- l Ihe

liereiofore named. ttriniimHie i slablishlllelll ol plailll III "s esl.lteaaiusl the adv. rse ilaim or claimsof the above dob ad. nils, and thai ihlelidanls he lialled and forever eslop-iie- d

liom bavin;; or i laiiiiim; rutinsto tin- premises hereinafter desclibedadverse to the plaliuift, and that theplainiilf's title ihen unlo be foreveriiuieici ami set at rest In and In llmlollovvim; propcriv. :

Lois l.-- and eh ven in block1.1 Ho- perca athlilion to the Clt olA tin one, as the snue is knownand te:,n;iiai. d on tie- map ol saidaddil ion made ,v :. W. K ilbourne, '

and li b il In lie- o'lice ,,f ihe probale clerk fill. I " io recorder ot

county on Ihe 1st day olMay. IVIil

And villi, the ahov .lefemla i, s, andeach of vm, arc lai.l iiolihe,! ih:iunless you your appearance insaid tause .ai or hilo,.- - lb- - t.bh daylof May, l!i D i. .hulíMie ni will he.br.-t- against you b .1. lauli. and Ho-

lief mauled lo th, plaiul.lt III. I. isdt ana mb-i- in t he . ton pla ml.

Von an- fmthir muilicd thai thename of Ihe plaudill s atlorliev i

It. riten F Pavmtlds. whose., in mdposlollite a ild it i is F'tx :!.. Albll-iju- t

r.pl.-. New M. xe tiJt.llN KNAP. I.I-:-

I'l.lk ol said .oult.l ' I. r.: N T. 14

Tlll llolV of N't VV ,

( 'ouiilv of l!.-- nablio.Ill tin- - Probate I.

In (to- ni .1 it r ol I be esl ate i.i j

ib o rr,- P. Williams, d". . as.-.l- .I

. e is hereby u i x n thai tin- - cn-t- ti ii n has I ... ii appointed atlmin-eiraie- r

of the .tbov- -

ad pel -- tint) bavin;- - f t:illns ieaill-t- l

.aid an- - hen Itv unfilled to pr"- -

- tilt- Wllloil lh-- ' llltii- -f M- -

s. rib. .1 bv law.n n pv'kí:i:t,

A tl tit iii ?. I ra I nr.

LB. PUTNEYi,m i

liilale l.rM--r.- . I'lnnr I'ee.l an. I

iili-- s eeiil for Nlil.iicll !iy..ii

TO LOANmane ucsiruum c.,y .v,

l'ublio tnd oonv s.vfcuolot

liltnwMit,,,i,- - tun

ujimu uoiim íloiu WiWIH. UHimi J.ll.l WlM

PROFESIONAL CARDS

IssWITlS.W JKNtxH ---

Assaysr.Mlnlnu mnl Meta llurslcal Entftner

ipo.i West Fruit Avenue,postof ilce pox r;:i, or nt offlc of V

H. Kent II"! Soulh Jhlrd Street.

TU 11 tV IA S., ,It W. D. PUYAN

Attorney ti t Law,Offho in Fir-- ix'ationnl Han Build-i-

r, Albti'iueruue, N M.

Jan. W. Wi-o:- i ,lno. A. WhitW'l.SCN NNl'.llTK,

liorm-- s nt LawCromwell HnlldltiH

KtiWAIlU A .M ANN- -

íNl'.nrnty lit Law.lloom 2. N. 'i'. Armijo Hldst Phoue !3

A butiueroue. N" M"

Dlt J K K P .V FTDenial Surgeon.

Rooms Lariielt HulkllnK Phonrt. pnffliitment bv msllI'HVMt'l WS Nll xfi;;iqVS

A (i. SIH'KTLL', M. D.i'r.'icMce liiulte-- to

Tuber. ulosis.Hours: It) lo 12.

Rooms Slate Natl. Bunk BPU

i:ti;i:i.itY. .W J HVDK, V. S- -

(iradiiatePhone (!7I Sii'i Wm Oolrt

n. L. HUYNN,Fainter slid Deeoratm

Phone 1133

E. W. HARTArchitect

Las Vegas, N. M.

SANTA FE TIME TABLE

fiaMILS

(In Paf.-.-- .Tiniu.ny a, 191.l I S IKOIMI Arrive. Oopsrl

Cm If. In lAia-eri- .... t:IOp'..iift.i alii .1 .1 ... ....11 liU ll:!6a

M.-- .V I'nS. . Ill M, p Jt:tlpI'.llll'al Hi. FiihI Mali. . . 1 1 l.U lH.lli

K ASTIMU'MI,. . 4 (IStl 4:SHp

ria.o-.- t.iuii: c.t , n::tr, fl 0 iPa ' I! al . . B:4l.p 7:2f.plivvrlailU l.:;iilt-K!- :00a 1: 2!.

LI 1'iet. 'rrnhm.i r.xai .... IS :70a

1:30'I IV K (hi. S:lP!i

Kit ''y (Id.IttiMw.-l- t muí Amurillo.

I'. ,...1 Vallt-- f l:80pA II laalt rit-- t:x. .... .Illt'p

WII.I.IAM IIAJ.FOUlt, Arnt.

THE WM. FARR COMPANYWhole ale and ntail dealers in

I aod Sail. Ileum, SniisiiK'especially. For calilo and hogs thahmi;e;,i ni.irl.et priven uro paid.

I

B. H. BRIGGS & CO.

DriKKiistsI'ropi iclors of

ALaiailo I'liai'iiiacv. Cor. Cold millI 11.1: Fe.liland Pbai unit , ( or.

i: l enlral ami F.roailwav.

Pilasehtin., Wi . v :

J 1 fill M'' .11.1111.11-'- . IJ 0

FOR SALE$l.!i(l(- l- Lr.iom liia-l- ami

I ra me, lot Dl)xl.'.2, llighhinds,(loan ill.

$i;nn Sroom, modernPrii l;, steam heat, ward,close iu.

$.UI) 1 room ndob. h1npl roof,corner lot ü'ixH-- . illijMnndu,close in; easy (erms.

tliino 4 room adobe, ita m iinnfoundation, nhluKle roe", Cüiuerlot, North th Bt.

StCUd b.itiKAlow, modera.r.oiuh Waller It

Í2.IIHI brick, hatii, elec-ni- .-

poo.i outbuildings.Im n, coi nor lot, 4th ward.

j; I liiíl frnme, hath, S.p.roadv. iv, close in; eisy term.

S. v. r il R.md plere of buslneMpit p in I .nt;, lllltt .H1!. Iu I.

Pirii of K. illy. l.unli. nltibnrbati h'teieg.

Money to Loan

A. FLEISCHERlien! l'-l- (r 1r loorno

S S Se. ..ml St. l'tHifi !

(llT Morillnc Jntirnul tUil-i- l iMxumt WlrlNew York, April . . vigorous

fight for delay was made and a claimof mistaken hleniiiy sel up at tho ar-

raignment here today before I'nitedSlates Commissioner Shields of thetwo men arrested here lasl week andaccused of robbing the Richmond. Va.,

postolflce of more than $sO,0(il) In

stamps and cash.When the prisoner's names were

mentioned as Kddie Fay and RichardHarris, their counsel exclaimed:

"We don't know any such people.My clients are Cunningham and Ches-ter." "!

The defense asked for an adjourn-ment of (lie case for a week. Thegovernment objected and Commission-er Shields gave It permission to sub-m- il

its evidence this afternoon andgave the prisoners' counsel until to-

morrow nflernoon to put in their de-

fense.

;ovK!t M in n. is csi:i pox .u,i.i-:u:- i com í smons

New York, April 0. Those nowsi individuals, known to Hie po-

lice atld lidel'al officers as "Ivldle"Fay and "Little Hick" Harris, chargedWilli the robbery of Hie Rich-mond, Y.i , posloffice in which morethan S was obtained, were sopiipied alter (heir arrest they couldnut resist eolia ra a la n g their cap-ers and admitting their identity, ac-

cording to Ha- testimony ol postoflice inspcclnl? ill Hie a I a lull lllelil elHie prisoners in New York today.

Nov they are indigna ill when re-

ferred lo as Fay and llairis. The twoalleged burglars virtually confessedshortlv afler their arrest, so the In-

spectors testified, and upon this thegovernment will largely build its easeto force extradition, which the pris-oners are bilterly resisting, Inspec-tors J. ', K, mus and J. ' Roberts ofWashington, were Ilie witnesses whotold of the ceiifesNion.

Roberts testified in an interview atpolice beadipiarlers the prisoner whocalls himself Frank Cheater but whomthe police declare to be "Little Hick"Harris, told liim the inspectors haddone a rka ble piece of work inmaking the capture and asked howthe officers were able to I race tin in soItiiekly from Richmond to Xew York.

Komis said when be called at lh"Tombs (in- prisoner who insists he is

Fiederick Cunningham, but who hasbeen Identified by the New York po-

lice us lie daring "Kddie" Fay, said'"I'd like lo know how you traced

those trunks from Richmond to XewYork '.'"

"I told him," said Komis. "We ohi iineil all accurate description of themfrom the negro who drove them to

.h pot ami folowed themiitiieklv alter that. Fay or Ciinmug-- I

am. then said to me:"'We male a mistake In gelling

them out of Richmond so soon. Then,in getiing .be trunks away we shouldhave bad in automobile '

"Hiiring lln same interview, the In

specter com liuied, "I asked Cunnim--ha-

what was in Hie bol lie we foundIn Hie trunk with the extia line sc1

of safe blo.ver's tools. lb- replied:'I've been a little worried about thai.Thai's nil ro-g- l. eerine. You'd hollo-- '

get riil of it before il does any dam-age. ' I poured the nitdown a wa-d- pipe ol" a sink' in

CARDINAL GIBBONS

HE ROUS E

VISITOR

Both Venerable Pi elate and

President Taft Express Re- -

A ret at Roosevelt-Vatica- n

Incident,

n M.irnlnr JiHirnni RmípíI H'lrlWashinglon, April 0. C.iu'iiial

fíibbons calle. I unexpectedly a( HieWhile House today and il was said

been sen- for by President Tall.After be had In ell with the presidentfor filtet n minutes or more, (lie card-inal emerged from (In- officeand was ac osb.l bv n party of news-paper nun.

"My call." lie said, had nothing .

do with the incident at Rome. Theincident was lasually mentioned. Thepresident cxprissed bis regret and 1

expressed niine. it was a mailer ofmn lua I regret, tint 1 assure you. gen- -

llemen, the mention of the in, idemV as CfiSU.il. lío. wl day."

Father Dougherty, oriinivr site, nei om pa n

to the White House, but s

not present at the interview with thefiresideiit, nor lhai with the reporters.

An hour subsequent to theals' call at He- While House be Associalfd Pr sa offices were eailed OU

tile telephone by Father lloIc of theCalholie iinive;sil wlio dictated thefollow Ing st iiemenl

"The visit ol ihe cardinal to llnWhite House lodav had no bearingon the of Rome and lo- ex-

pressed im id nt.iilv bis i e ere I at wleitoei urred t here a ml the previ, 1,op tnadno loiumem."

TS Uo co.i:Hy. Fire Umurance. NotaryM

"m . . , ,,IM " ' ' mmrnmi ,,

FOR SALE Real Estate

Fill: SAI house, elec-tric M;:li(s. screen porch, city water

in liou-e- . iiood level lot all fenced.ebb feu yard n rear; only $li"l.m

b, lance i'Jifaa tliolllll. IIUU- -

sakcl' ,V' "' W . Cold.

Ful! SALI-- á room tooib-r- house;eood location; áu it. bd ; lawn, iro s

and walk. I la main for ?3.IH. Purler- -

IJehl I "O , 1' 'iWOMJ ;ohl,

Ful! S A LF Suburban home, modernimprovi incuts; fcoe ow ner. &tui W.

Cent ra !.

J 1 SAI.F I room, new, modernbrick; Ml II. bu. t I lo, "ilion, al

a bare.. lia. porlerliebl Co, :iil WestCold.F : S I.I ' Three, room l. r.t house,

I'heaii. K .1. Fil'tli si reel,two bloi'k-- i above Mountain road.

FOR SALE Livestock

Ful! SAI.F. Slock Food and Medi-

cines, and the l.esi kinds,flee. W. Fee.

Fell S W.K First class horse amibiia.ev. Horse is mid reliable

and sale for a. woman to drive. Tele-phone Kb!, or see iislreieli and Drown,Siern loiildiii:.'.

(iiiiD, KASV lldiin; ponv and sadill"clienp, at il - N. I ar.hl 11. Plume

i:m:..Knit SAI.K Span of p, nod slm-- lice

tucky mules. (Ira. J j. y.earinjj, Gllll

South IliKli slreel.

iR SAI.K ( me span mules and onespan draft horses. Apply to .lolin

Mann.FUI; SALI-;-- Hood saddle or diiviii..--

ponv a live one a beauty.i'.ill South proa d way,

FOR SALE MiscellaneousFi M! "'s A Lk"" I Ca íiio'r "tired r una ion

Ca II at Hamlu ooks stalile.

CA LI i ilí.N A beer seed .(.or lijollierlmolasHia and wan-- make cploiidhllion inlovieniil drink; send L'li centsfo- natb r. P. A. Mlntcr, Corslcana,Texas.Kiili' SAI.K "one 'lent, i imii an

new. Apply Alvarailo lioldim;works.Full SAI.K-- - : i.; b I p i u o al a

cost $'' w ill lake II.'.llI 14 West (lold.Fl Hi SAI.K - l.tMbt milk or i

wamui. Call at Pasamoi'i V Snii.

FOR SALE Furnitureí'íilí S. .K Nt'W i tiinil ni'"V )t Ii

pii t r, lU'iip, Do Mlrkli'-H- I'llMl

LOST

I.i 1ST- lo oí i iii'itiii y con la II I",

one bumlred and thirty dolíais.There were one liliy dollar bill, an I

lour I wetii us, PI, a in inVendóme hot. i receive $ .Mi. (ill

lewa id

FOR RENT Miscellaneousfoil ItF.NT Pasture for horses ami

cows, will deliver cus moiiiiinr andevenimi; il.lol per iiionlh. M. L.A liters. Old Tuw ii,

TO LOAN

iMlix'l'.V III l.li.W W'o have a andour service Is ipih li. .lolin M

Moore lbally company, S19 West UnidA vt-

AMINKV Til la i A N nt 5 per cent onrlty or farm propi rlv ; interest and

principal returned in moiilhlv pay-tiien- ls

of $ii.i!il per tacli ihousaud bor-

rowed. Address D, can- .bairii il.

POULTRY ANÜ PET STOCK

Fíi'ír sM.k Wtiiwi'iii","" lhe'"r.ie ilpouliry ii'imd.v; io bo uil In

water, 'j.',--- r,uc, and .noper boille. .;. v. Fee, I'D' JlU I,, ,o avi une, Phono Hi,

Kill's Full A l' '1 N'l - S. C. WhileLeahorn: chop u stoil'.: Imnorled

itelobtr Irolo the Wvekol'f Farm.Annua. N. V., $ I ..Ml for Li, ÍJ .'al loi-;I0- .

Address Vauileialuis, Pox 2 Di ;

phone ;,:H.Fi ii: S I.F I 'et s 'hick f eed, in'.ole

ol J o , V. Iiob-sofii- Cl'.lill,ground bone, tic, only lo per pound,it will save your little ehiik'iis. K.

W. Fee.Knit s l.i; i.-es rm- - halehhu; from;

tío fiue-- t chii'kens in town; Phoib'Island petls and Puff I.ei.horas, It

e. niH per hi:. J. W. Allen, ln;:s N.liiiiblb ft.

i ,s. j.F N'o-.- Is lb, lime tut,,.,.,, , ., . .,. ., ,KM f,.,,,,, finek. ?t:r, and Jl.ra. r l.l ;. (

t.p-,n,- po. l . Whit- - l.el,o,--u vir,dot t Jfi liranile Ave)

iFiti; sI.F PL no .iitli Ibnk and!,,:.,,., , for halehb,?r.e a -t tlnl;:. Ch.t-i- . Ti ipp, ('hi Albu-iie't;-

BUSINESS CHANCESVljTÍw-- VoLD InsertT' Ma.lf md

a, p, 3,5 iudinii papers In the 11. H

'Send for list. 'Ihe Dake AdvertisingAeem,v. VH South Main L..Am-eles- . C'll

tlrt i VS 111. Ai minister. Ari-- .

i Mt SAI.F, Lest niui nio.-- t eiitrrpris- -Imt millinery business in tho city;

bnl and hlirRest tr.-id- rea-son for seiliiiR. owner wanls to leaveihe itiy. can at we vari Millinery,

fil. I.o.i-í- speller.SI. Louis. April 0. Lead. $ I

speller. $3.4"

Kansas City Livestock.Kansas Citv. Anril 0.- Caul Re- -

cebos. 7. 000. iueludlllg 2u0 utheriis.Market steady. Native steers, . O nei?( $x.40; southern steers, $' :i5 in

X.0il; southern cows, $3.50 di $3.5-1-

native cows and heifers, $7.25.tncl,-m- I'ecrlers S4.3.I 01 $i;,!ifi :

balls S3. 73 (it. $0.10: calves t I 25 si

$H.75; western steeis. $3.73 $x.onwestern eows. $3.75 Ca $0.75.

Hogs Receipts. 10.(100; mark"steady. Hulk of sales, 10.3a fu $ ii

00: heavv, $10.00 dt $10.05; packand butchers. $10.45 U I 0.00; li gh

$10.20 dt $10.40; gips, $0.25 Cu $!Ci

Sheep Receipts. X.OOn; marksteady. Muttons, $0.5n ii is.no;lambs, $S.O0 dr $9.40; fedwethers and yearlings, $0.7.1 fl $7.- -'

75; led western ewes, $0. (i $ 5 0.

Chicago l.ivesliM--

Chicago, April . Cattle, Receipts.1.000; market strong, $5.05fb$S.00; Texas steers, $5.00 i $0 40;

western steers, $5.00 ii.!n; slock-er-

and feeders. $3.!io fn' $0.00; cowsand heifers. $2 SO 7 o ; calves.

i .00 I v. 2.i.Hogs Receipts, 15.000; market

steady. Light, $10.30 lii $HMi0; niiv-e- .l

10 15 0 70- heavv. ll.50i$10. SO; roiigli. SiO.f.O (a $1nli0: goodto choice, heavy. $10.00 m $Hi.xo:pigs, $9.30 tot $10 4": bulk of sales.iio.ao ti $io 5.

Sheep Receipts. 10,000; marketweak Native. $4.50 lii $730; western. $5.00 ii $7.!i0; yeaMings. $7.251$S.70; l.irnlis. native. 7 5" '. 2':western, $7.!iu di $0.30.

eu York rollón.New York. April 0. Cotton i

at a net gain of 1(10 32 points

Kvery family and especially tho--- e

who reside In the country should bejrcvhhd nt all times with a n tub ofchamberlain's Liniment. There is notelling when It may be wanted in easeof an accident or emergeré y. It i"most excellent in nil ra es of rheuma-tism, sprains and briiis'-s- . Sold by

all druggists

It L I :N"I w tour on ear, by i:.t T.I s ; ip erv a ml transfer barni t.,' or lu:'ii, or UL' lor . at Vuu;:hii. N. M A bar-- x

1I1.- plumber ir at nine Wire or writ.'jeanij Fin: SA LI : - FdackMiib h ami he.-l-

" - i wri;.-'!- hop; j;tiotl location. Ad- -

Pittsburg Coal 20 U

Pressed Steel Car 43

Pullman Palace Car 12Railway St-e- l Spring 4 1

li'iRepublic Steel 37"- -

do pfd 100Rock Island Co ' '

do pfd 9' 'a."1. L. and S. F 2nd pfd t'''-- -

S. I.oiii Soul ii w es.-rr- 30i-- .

du pt.i 73Sb.ss Sheffield Sleil and Iron..f- nilierii Paeilie 1 25

Xouihern Railway 2

"irdo fill. ......'. i ...w.Copper 31-

Vt in. I P'o-lfi- e 1 ' .

Journal Want Ads Get Results

STItWV Kill MIK.kl N MMSM 111 ItltlM.: M:V IIKIf.HT M

mi l; nirai thash; 2m- - miipii'Msi.i; ihi js; i iu.i: nii:s ;t.v.UK Ri; WHEAT. Í2.I5 I'Ell MfV- -

iRi i, w. i I K, 212 . i.i:iWf. IMIOM- - w

We have never chanced r.nr pi ii

.f admission no mailer how expeii-- le- vliniv I lent NI PI 01 I l"'l I ' N FW MlM'ii

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