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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL.TiniiTV-Hi-Ti- i yi:au.

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW'MEXICO, TUESDAY, MAY "277T9I ll nrrlrr, ( rata Month,lit MhII. mi Iftil. n Munlli.Muni ( niiH, A i rnta.

pelts of Hie finance committee had

PRESIDENT BITTER ENGLISHCOLORADO OFFICIALS'

CHILDREN EXPELLEDill BULGARIA WANTS JURY IS SECURED TO

inoenunciatio AND COf AN ON

1 LOBBYISTS H T BL E

reduced the spci Iflo rates In the'iiyno-Aldrle- h IjIII to the eipilvnlciit

ml n)' in rates In tin' I'nderwood'III. He mi HI Hint thi- - equivalents

were misleading In many instance.Senator Simmons Htihl ho would en-

deavor to ascertain the method d

by the experts.

MEXICANS ACCUSED OF

CONSPIRACY RELEASED

( MORNIN JOURNAL IRtCIAL liario nmiNegates, Aril., May l!ii. The tnse

again t seven Mexicans arrested hereInst Week, on charges of conspiracyt'KiiliiKt the Sonorn state government.wi:s dlsmPscil today In the t lilted--tlnti'S Clitlllllls.siiillcr'u I'.OII't johc

;7;:;;::,:;,Shy 'he Mexican authorities to cross

A CAPITOL EXPERIENCE

Biplane in Which They Aie!l)r. Daneff,

the Arizona fide to testify. Manueldeclared that 'tin written confeKslon

1 T

BY POW ERSOE

EUROPE

Head of the PeaceDelegation RepicsentingThis Kingdom, Serves Ult-

imatum on Diplomats,

SITUATION AGAIN IS

REGARDED AS CRITICAL

Seivia, Relying on Suppoit of

. Greece, May Decide to Go

to War With Bulgurs Over

Division of Spoils,

1BV MOMNIII JOURNAL PICIAL I IA3KO ttllM!London, May Jit. Pr, I'aueff, load

lot' the linlgailan delegates lo thepeace conference, In a series of dip-

lomatic calls culminating in a visitto the foreign ofliee, Is understoodto have made emphatically Windedti pi escuta lions to Hie piiWels legal'd-'lll-

Hie attitude o lilieee and Si TV 1,1.

.The repi eseiitat ions ale billcved to liean ultimatum. Pr. Paneff declaringthe present situation a- - far as Ihil-uarl- a

was colu erm ,1, was iibsohitelvintolerable.

It Is reported tli.it at a uncling, ofthe delegates I e pr, Se II II g all theallbs I'M'cpt I'.ulgai'ia, It was Miggcst-e- d

that since the allies and 'linkswere ready with their mollificationof tile ll'i Illy of peace, tile IMolin llt

was opport one in summon a regularconference "f the belligerents amithat Sir Kil ward C.rei. the Itiitlshforeign secret,', rv should be

of this desire..v correspondent of l ie Chronicle n

liil,, line, I on the highest a ut bnrltythat I ti lii in will have the supportof lireat I'.iitain, bat at the pre-en- l

moment it Is uncertain vv'ml courseI inner nmi Cassia will take. Kusslaobjects to the breaking up of theI tn k a ii league, but I'IiIchs asked todo so by both Sel ia and liulgarlnprnl i, id., no, act as mediator.

It is bellevnl that Silvia, i. lvli.g mi

Flying at Altitude of 1,200;Feet Is Suddenly Enveloped

in Flames,

AVIATOR VOLPLANES

TO PERFECT LANDING;

Despite Torturing Blae Fan-- jned by Swift Descent, Men.

in Machine EscapeSlight Scorching,

flr MORNIHtt JOUftNAL PICA. ltftU WlAII

Salisbury, lhiglnml. May :'i'..

from a height of I.L'ihi f. etin a blazing biplane, the I'misti avi-

ator.j

Cologne l'lcy and a passenger,II. Kellovvs, reached the ground Iniiifety tonight, mid stepped from themachine Just us tin explosion ol thegasoline tank wrecked It.

The aeroplane vva to e.i-- v flightover t'le outskirts of the town, w liensuddenly fie carburetor took fire.Hrcaklng the Inlet valvi. uic aviatorshut off the unmiliiie and started a

stecp volplane.The rush of air f inned the flames

and lo those who vvltinssed the in-

cident, It secliied as thou'i the menin the machine bad but slight chancefor life. Tongues tf flic rweit mi-

ller tile paSellUer seat, and fellowsdrew himself up and t lung lo thebtuys while tlie aeroplane diove downill its swift descent.

rixcy held the wheel in firm giipulthoiigh the flames S' on bed hishand.", and succeeded in making a

splendid landing. Just as the meniprniu from tin- machine, the mi

tank blew up. but they pratballvescaped Injury.

DISASTER WILL BE

ESTIGATED

THOROUGHLY

Coroner's Jury Inspects tQWrecked Pier at Lone

Beach, Collapse of Which;

Caused Fearful Toll of Life,

fT VPININ9 JOURNAL PCIA. lltAfhn Mft

l.os Angeles, May lili. Itellef mea-

sures and preparations for Investlgat-- ,

Ing the placing the blame for Hie bongPouch pier disaster Saturday, In:which nearly two wore lives were lostnmi about two hundred persons wereInjured, occupied the time of city

here and at Long lieaeh to-

day.A coroners Jury Inspected tlie

scene of the accident and arranged tobegin taking testimony Thursday.

Chief or Police Austin, of the beach..!.. C. ..I. II... tlw.U'ill! of MlllCilie;

Pictures t the disaster.Coroner Calvin llarlvvell und Dis-

trict Attorney John P. Fredericks con-

ferred today with reference to handl-ing' the Imiulrv Into the disaster andit was decided that there would be

no grand Jury InvestigationThe coroner, it was said, Was vest- -

ed With powers sufficient to cover thecase, and had the right to obtainprosecutions for manslaughter if Hie

evidence developed at the inipiest,which begins Thursday, warrants suchaction.

The coroner will go Into all phuse.'i

of tlie disaster and will delve Into thehistory of the municipal pier und thecitv auditorium, the construction of

PATEN T MONOPOLY

RECEIVES DEATH

BLDwATHANDS

OP 0

Highest Judicial Tribunal Holds

That Proprietary Medicine!

Concerns Cannot Dictate'Retail Prices,

DECISION GIVEN IN j

NERVE TONIC CASE

Famous Mimeograph Litiga-- jtion Is Reconsidered and.

Opinion of Year Ago, Favor- - j

ing Defendants, Reversed.!

'1 HOMMIN JOUMKAk tPKCIAL LIAIID WlMIWashington, May L'li. The

"patent tuiinoi'oly,'' which threatenedto prevent cut rates by retailers in allpatented articles on the market wasdestroyed today by decision of the su-

preme court 'f the I'nited States.The court held that owners of pat-

ents are not given the right by thepatent law to control the price atwhich retailers must sell to consum-ers. The decision, In words, appliedonly to a nerve tonic for which a pat-

ent hud been Issued, but will controlall patented articles sold under re-- ,

strletlons not to resell at cut rates.The court reverse,! the policy

adopted In the famous "mimeographcase," decided a little over a year ago,when only seven Justices were on Hie

bench, but allowed the case to standso far as It goes.

In the "mimeograph ease," JusticesMcKenna, I.urtoii, Holmes and Yan- -

dev enter upheld the right of patent;owners to place restrictions on the na- -

tore of ni'ticlcH to be used on the pat-

ented articles sold, t'hlef JusticeWhite and Justices Hughes mid I.a- -

nra r dissented. Today, Justice Pavwho was absent u year nun from thecourt, und Justice I'ltney, appointedhince then, joined with the chief Jus-- i

tiee and Justices Hughes and l.ainarIn u4iHu)tng.thi policy advocated bv

the four Justices wle handed downthe eoiirt'n decision in the "mimeo-graph CHS"'."

Justice Pay announced the decisionof the majority members. The fourminority Justices contented themselveswith a mere statement that they dls-- !

sented. Justice Pay staled that themanufacturers relied chiefly on the"mimeograph ease." An eMimlnulioiiof the opinion of the court In thatcase, he said, showed that the rexlrlc-- j

tion was sustained because the ma-chine was sold at cost or less, andthat the owner depended on the profitrealized from the sale of unpatentedsupplies to be used upon the machinefor reward for his Invention. No suchcondition existed, he added, In thepresent case.

In further attempt to distinguishthe two eases, tlie Judge said that therestriction In the mimeograph casewas In regard to the use of the ma-

chine, only "qualified titles" to thepatented article passed. In the pres- -

ent rase, he pointed out, the restric-- IHon was to "keep up the price," tliesale to the retailer having been ubso- -

lute.

fvj E BRASK A MAN SAVED

FROM JAIL BY WILSON!

V MOfNtN JOURNAL tPICAL LKA81D WIRK

WuHhlngton, Aluy PresidentWilson (jrunted an Indefinite stay ofsentence to Dr. Theodore Kharas, ofKlmlra, , ,Y., convicted at Omaha,of using the malls to defraud undsentenced to four months Imprison-ment and $t00 fine. Kharas soldstock in a company promotinrf tin In-

vention w hich Congressmen JSremmcrand Paker, of Xew Jersey, told thepresident hod since proved success-ful. The prenidcht'H action savedKharas from going to jail tomorrow.

PRESIDENT SENDS TWO

NOMINATIONS TO SENATE

fY MONNINCI JOURNAL SPECIAL LIASIO Wtt)Washington, May 26. President

Wilson today sent to the senate thefollowing nominations:

Appraiser of merchandise In thedistrict of Portland, Pre.. Ceorge K.

Welter.Collector of internal revenue for

the district of .Montana, William OW ha ley.

Mexico Against Ai'Uumi.

Mexico City, May 2. A motion tointerpellate the president was intro-

duced In the ehumber of deputies to-

day regarding what is being done orwhat the president proposes to dowith reference to the Arizona bill pro-

hibiting Mexicans as well as otherforeigners from owning land in thatstate. The motion was referred to a

committee. ' f

Can't Itcxltlv laml Orders.Washington, May 2. Fraud orders

issued by the postmaster general arenot subject to review by the courts as

general rule, according to u decisiontoday by the supreme court of theCnlU'd States in the ease of W. O. Pe-gee- f-

of Ilouider, Colo., and severalcompanies in which he was interested,agalilst nil of whom fraud orders hadIjoeO Ib'SUvtd.:

the suppoi t of (liecee, ni, nils to keepall districts occupied In Macedonia,

Tlie I, ally Telegraph's correspon-dent says that the lighting betweenthe Ihilgars and the Creeks was duelo an attempt of the liulgars to driveback the (Heck outposts from therailway vvblih serves as the onlymeans of Ju lua r ia 11 communicationwith .Scri es. Three regiments select-ed for the task exceeded their orders.and as a result, came into eonfllelwith the main body of Creeks.

TRI LIBEL SUIT

ISTITUTED B!

RQDSEVEL T

Quick Piogiess in Fiist Day'sSession of Couit at Mar-

quette Which Is to Tiy Ed-

itor Oeoige A, Newell.

COLD RECEPTION IS

ACCORDED COLONEL

E nt i y Into Couitroom of Dis-

tinguished Plaintiff Fails to

Cause Even a Ripple Among

Spectators,

lit MURNIN JUURNAl. RPICIAL LtAftIO W RI,Maruu. He, Mich.. Mnv 28. A suit

Invilvhm allegations of drunkennesson Hie part of u former president of

the I'nited Slate will be hefird herehetiinnlng tomorrow, bv u Jury com-posed of four miners, three icunsters,two farmers, one blacksmith, one lo-

comotive fireman and one woudsmnii.The plaintiff, Cob ncl Theodor.

Uooseielt, who Is suinif Ueurgo A.Nevvctt, an Ishpcmlnit newspaper pub-lisher, for IIO.IIOO damages becnuseof an editorial charging him withdrunkenness, probably will lt the firstvv II ncss tomorrow .

The Jmy completed Ht II o'clocktonight Is composed of:

JiiSLi'H KoltKAi:. teamster,age 2',.

TII'i.MAS I'UVOlt, locomotive fire-man, Malipiette, uge 27.

TIUbMAS HnWAKP, farmer. Cho-ojln- v

township, nee IS.Itl lli:i:T HUt'CF.. lumberman.

Powell low in hip, Hge fid.

WIIIIAM H, MATTHKWH, miner.Ishpemiiig, age 2j. '

WILLIAM M. FASH UICNP Kit.leamsbr. M.iniuetle, age 8.

Jt'lIN FKKPF.HICKSON. miner.Nigaiillee, age HI. ' '

WILLIAM HAIiltOW. miner, Kb.ti u nship, age 2H.

..Pltl:W IV J"Hi'.V.. .mliii-r- .

lliimbolilt township, ti;e 3", native ofPenmarlt.

JiiHX A. JnlLVSllN, Skiuidla tuWBship, age Hi',, inarrled,

WILLIAM KHAKI', teamster,gannee, ne 3.1, married,' native ofFliulauil.

CI S I'nl.i'F.X, hlaeksiiilth, ' Wellstiw nshlp, age 10, innrrlc I.

As soon as the Jury hud becnitsworn, Judge Klchnrd I1, Flanulganoidered the Jurors locked up and kept- cori'iiieitieiit unlll n verdict Is ren--

red,"lientleinen of the July," (said the

louri, "1111111 you have rclideli d a Vc-dl-

in this fuse, yon will be kept inclose confinement so that you will I"'protected from any possible Influenceother than the which .vim

will hear In the court room. I havedel bled ti, see that you are not ap-- 1

roaeheil by outsiders. If any oneto talk to you about this case,

I want you to report to the court, andif possible, lo giVo their names. I

vvsh to caution you against coming toany final conclusion In your ownminds as to the merits (if Hie esse, mi-

ll' you are In.'di noted to deliberate ona .verdict, pon't talk among yotir-s- ,

Ives about It ,

"Von may write ui your families,but no letters will in' delivered to youunless you agree that they may firstIs opened by tin court,"

Two bailiffs were then sworn by theoh rk to keep can fill watch and wardever the jurors and not allow themto communicate with anyone, Includ-ing the bailiffs, except by permissiono:' tlie court,

Court then adjourned until tomor-row morning at It o'clock.

The (Iclenilanl, Nevvctt, worn outh; the afternoon session, was notpresent tonight.

The arrival today of Colonel Koosc-vcl- t

caused scarcely a ripple on theplacid surface of this little city.

Tlie distinguished plaintiff enteredthe court room swiftly ami there wasa craning of necks for a moment tosee him. but there was no tlemonstni-lion- .

Ceorge A. Nevvctt, the ilelendant.whos,. paper, the Iron tire, of Ish- -

pcinlng, Mich., alleged that ColonelItoosiiveii 'got drunk and that notInfrequently." sat at u table with hislawyers, wmia,,, p. p.ciden. of mi- -

pemlng, and Horace Andrews, mCleveland. He appeared exhaustedfrom his recent serious Illness find satmuch of the time with h.s eyesclosed.

The former president was one ofa number occupying scats with!:; therailing and by his side duriiK mostof the afternoon nit James 71. Our-ficl-

Myron Sherwood, a local law-

yer and mine owner, a casual visitorat the trial by chance, occupied thescat on Colonel Roosevelt's left, butthey found time to whisper a fewwords to each other which seemed t"lie of a jocular and pleasing nature,the former president smlllnB andSherwood choking off a laugh withdifficulty.

The spectators only comfortablyfilled the room, nit entrance wasburred after all seats had boen taken.

Judge Richard C. Flannlgan, whoP resided, received a telcgrnm fromMinneapolis, as follows:

"Pon't bt this sciisatlunat trialcontinue until 1 have, arrived."

It was signed "Jueob Miles". JudgeFlanulgan turned the message over toFrank Tyree. who wast one of ColonelRoosevelt's guards while presidentand who Is here aa witness. Tyreo

I MtlHNN JOURNAL RRtCIAL LIARID WlRi

Pcnvir. I'olo., Mav 2i. Teller Ani-ons, miii of ioeriior Fllas ,M. A ini'l'".ti. el llil" state, all, I Ml- - Kelli

Am dii, daughter el Mayer Henry .1

Am ihi. of P'llVel. Wllh till) fightI, Hew MlldelttH et tll. live hltt'iNelnml ef tile citv, Uele expelledIII III h,l t,.,a by Hie order of Superuit, ml nt Smiley, who alleges iheylilelig te he I'et MiicletleS. Malll efthe eVpellelt slHllellts n I'l Seniors andwould have graduated within twoW eks

Yotlt". AmmellS. e,lal weeks iiyoiinnouiMcil be wuuld begin the !Ve- -lalluii of a referendum petitiontil to a vote uf the people the nssem-b- l

Mil -- in,d by Ills filler prohlMt-li'- g

no in I'ership to f i a lei nit ics an I

Solil'lllis III hull si In ids wllhlll tilestate

M ls Amid d has belli I.k nine d

pi olllilli at Iv with i la"hi s In tw ei n

si lldelll- and lli:ll Si ll'lnl I. niillbs inI ii m ri i cue. riling sorui'lly member- -

ship.

hern i; .cbnli.it Hi poiicd tun.a. hiculon, N;,iv -- ''. - The

for mii In i si lua Ion ofi ei'illt Inns ill tile West Vllglnla coalstrike xolle Was favorably reported tothe senate todav hv the eillli alien andlabor i i mmlltee ami was ilei laii d by

be l'nldi nt Malsball to have beenallied to I'V ueaiiimous i on eitl, I'ittvvnMinl up by again becoming the un- -

lll'llleil blisilli nw, a Oi'Mltioll it o, ' II

pled IV," Ueel.s ago It Will come e

the si pale a oinalii a llv at tlieirni In Mil ii i f the uioiiiiim busjnissti llll III and the Vide crib led todayprobably will lie taken b, lore adjourn,inert

ATTEAUX RECEIVED

1 F 1,1

LEGITIMATELY

r r i iI ,l,iiirn in I i r- ,i ,f Auuiuioi; in oiiou ui niencan

Woolen Company PresidentCharged With ConspiracyWill Try to Prove This,

IM VOIlNINa K1UNNAI. !., At ItAttD WC"ll

I'.i'Slou, May I'll. Indications thattlie defense w ould ri ly upon Its abilityto prove Unit Frederick Alteaux. who

, in admillcil to have received checksj floui Hie American Woob u company,

was employed by the company In alegitimate capacity, developed Ht thedynamite eonspllaey trial today.

The prosecution alleges that IllolleVpaid l.i Atteanx on the authority ofthe president of the American Wnol-- ,

I'll company. William M. Wood, was' In furtherance ,,f a conspiracy ent, !

I'd Into by Wood, Alteaux, peunis .1.

Collins, John J lin en and Kriiest W.Pitman to cast suspicion upon the tev- -

tile strikers at Lawrence, by "plant-ing" d.v na mile on premises occupied

"' them.William II. Pwclly, Jr., treasurer

of the Woolen company, tihie wassummoned as a witness for tlie prose- -

clitlou, testified under closH-cxamln-

tion that Atteaux was Instructed tovisit various places where the eoili-- jpaiiy's factories are located und con-- I

fer with the mill agents regarding la-- ,

bor troubles.The payment to Atteaux In two

checks totaling $2,2lia, were entered,according to tile witness, In Hie maii-- I

net- - that, legitimate disbursementswere recorded on the company'-- Ihooks.

Attorney William M. Rulbr wascalled In an attempt by the stale toestablish Hint Wood ami Atteaux nutat tile offices of Hie American Wool-en company on January III. I !M 2, theday the dynamite was ' planted."

"Tlie witness denied Hint he badbeen nt the company's office on thatday, or had seen Wood and Atteaux:together, lie also denied that he hadtold the prosecutor to the contrary."

GRASSHOPPER PES T

IE E ASTERN

NEW MEXICO

Column of Destructive Insectsi r--i

Five Miles Wide ailCl Ugll- -

teen Miles Lon it SwoopsDown on State,

fur MORNINd JOURNAL VPi'lAl L LALA f) WIRRI

Amarillo, Ti xas, Maylug northeastward, a column of grass-

hoppers five miles wide and eighteen.miles long is reported m northeasternNew Mexico Reports that 'lie mll-- j

lions of grin-s- h uppers seem b, spreadas they travel and also Hie appearanceof :,nni Her bodies of grasshoppers insections of west Texas, have causeda fear of a general grasshopper pest!in the soiiihwest, especially in Texas,western Oklahoma und New Mexico.

The' New Mexico column today Is

between Libia and Texllne. It is n- -,

i lied Ibey ale entirely denuding the.land of grass as well as destroying all j

kinds of foliage.Stock, especially sheep, have heel!

left 111 a starving condition by lack ofpusturage, after the grasshopperspasaed.

(ioveilimenl, state an, railroad ex-- .

Verts have combined forces In NewMexico to tight the grasshoppers.

Industrious and Insidious in,

Their Attempts to Createflm ncl Tnrjff

,'i i o i '""".toBill, He Says.

'

IMPOSE INTOLERABLE

BURDEN ON LAWMAKERS

Chief Executive Declares They;

Are So Thick Person Could;Not Throw a Brick Without'

Hitting Oue'of Them,

(if MORNING JOURNAL SPECIAL if ARID WIRRI

Washington, May 2fi. picsidcir.Wilson stirred congressional clrclc--

today with nn emphatle statementins t In "industrious" and "in-

sidious" lobby in Washington, at-

tempting to create public sentimentaiMinst certain features of the I'nder-oi- .,

tariff bill. This was acceptedat the capital as referring to the un-

usual efforts being made against freeraw wool nmi free sugar.

While the president was deelarlllBit bis opinion that the public be re-

lieved "from the intolerable burden",senators und representatives wereviewing on every hand tile e idcheinf the lobbyist which beset them,und signifu iinee was attached to state-

ments madu by Senator Simmons,chairman of the finance committee,which now has fue tariff bill In hand,that, In his opinion, the lobbyists werenot making any headway.

The president's declaration thatlobbyists were so thick "that a per-

son could not throw a brick withouthi. tins one," revived Interest In twobills recently Introduced In the houseand senate to regulate lobbying onpending leKlslatlon.

Senator Kenyoli, of Iowa, and Hep-r- i

.'italive '. li. Smith, of New York,have declared they would press billsthey have- Introduced wnu h would re-

strict lobbyists, reipilre their registra-tion and tbut they be licensed ti ap-

pear before any committee or to can-.- '

on n campaign for or against proponedlegislation. Heavy penalties would beimposed for violations.

Democratic leaders wen- - almostunanimous in support of the presi-

dent's statement, ma ntnlninK that'

they are well able to handle the im-

pending tariff leKihlation and that thesuiiiir and wtol schedules will bethoroiiKhly considered anil discussedby the finance committee and demo-

cratic caucus before It is reported. NocliaiiK,. of policy relating' to eitherschedule ban yet been determined,however, It is emphatically declaredby the member of the committee.

Folluwinij the statement madedays asto by Senator Williams of

the tluume which hasth" HKrieultural schedule under con-

sideration, thai the duly "n livestockand their products and grains wouldbo equalized, it wus reported todaythat the committee had uqreed to putwheat t. ft,.,, nut aloiiK withHour, in tin- i nderwood bill, wheat1Is Kivcn a duty of ten cents n bushel,while wheat flour Is freo of duty. It!also was reported that the committeeprobably would recommend removalof the ten per cent duty on cuttle,xheep and hogs In conformity to theliee-listii- of all fresh incuts In thetndenvood bill.

Senator romerene, of Ohio, said to-- 1

'lay that a lurse delegation of manu-laeture-

of clothing for men undwomen from Ch veluud, Cincinnati andoilier Ohio cities called und informed!mm that they did not tare one way'r unuthei about the tariff dutiesplaced on reudy-mad- e clothes.

"They told me," said Senator I'ome- -li ne, "that they were ready ritfht nowI" Ku into foreign markets und com- -

l te with the foreign inanufucturcrs"I ready-mad- e clotln s. What they areasking is that the date for putting nilthe schedules of the tariff bill into!effect bo deluyed long enough afterllio passage of the bill to enable themt" adapt their business to the newrates."

These men, the senator said,the biggest centers of the

"ady-mad- c clothes Ihuustry in thl--

eautry outside of New York. He add-'- d

that the request that the date of theinto iffect of .h'! tariff, r ites

lostponeJ, was Kins given 8cr'(-J---

eonsiili ration. Senatewhich i lose oral hearings tomorrownight were pushed to the limit air'lay and tonight, some of them hear- -

hig as many an thirty rcpresenta- - '

ti"i of mutiifu;turSng und other in- -

t'lests. Senator Johnson's kuIj.'"iiiinittee heard witnesses protest-In- s

upiusist fie sugar and sundryuitieliH miii a inre leprescntutl J.i ef.

southern eottort itillll opposed to the1ef cotton una cotton goods.

Senator Stone'n committee heardmany wltnesseH protesting againstwooli-- manufactures and silk rates. '

''arwin P. Klnslej-- , who appearedWore Senator Williams' committee,"l'Ptuled tor eseniplion on the

tax of ull insurance businessdune for mutual benefit and prott'on and not for nrofit. and maln- - '

Implicating those arretted here had j

t en fori ed on tlireut of death.According to the confession of .Man.

lit I, he had been employed tJ usslst j

In passing arms, ainmiinltlon uml pe- -

troloum from, the Arl.ona to the So- -. . i

nora Hide with which on expeditionwan to hurras the Insurgent statetroop by c.niii.K railway, m eon- -

lession implicated others wno werearrested by h I'liitod Staled authorities in Arizona.

lllV Itefollll Hill HM'.Trenton, X. J., May :. The

the compromise Jurvjliloim bill approved by the president,!passed the senate tonight, by a strict,party vote. The measure passed theb wer branch of the general nssem-- !

My two weeks a'?o.

SQNORA OPUSORDER PROPERTY

CONFISCATED

Lands, Mines, Cattle andOther Possessions of Mem-- 1

bers of Cientifico Party to,Be Taken Over by Rebels.

V HOHNINS JOURNAL SPICIAl. LKAIIO Wlfltlliouglas, Ariz., May Jli. ( iov ernor

I'tsduiera and his secretary of statehave proDHil'iati ii an net confiscatingull pro;urtv in Sonora state held bymembers of the "Cientifico" party,wlib U floui b heil under thp a lminls- -

tratlon of l'orfirio Plan. The seizuivwould Include all lands, minef, cuttleor other posNOFslons. Most, of theowners at present are' ref ugees In oth-er parts of Mexico or the I'niteii

j

States. The insurgent state troopsare ordered to sell the confiscatedproperty and turn the proceeds intothe state treasury within ninety tluys.

Krai'cisco Klias, a wealthy eonsti- -''

tutlonallst and head of the revolutionci mmitteo here, today announcedthat a Solium state bunk would bo es-

tablished at once with a capitalisationof Jl.OOli.omi to which the Ellas fam-

ily would subscribe ?4m,"0". Kllaswill become president of tlie Intuitu-- ;

Hon which Will be Instituted stt s,

Sonora. The bank proposes toiFsuie' $I,t'00,tiiiO in paper currencybased on a gold deposit.

lteliable reports nay that UcnurulsMaus and Miguel nil of the federalarmy about nuaymuH, have been nr-- irested and ordered taken to Muxleo

'City, tienerul I'edro OJcda remainsIn supreme command of the forces ut(luiijiiiss, the only point in tno siairemuining in control of the federals.

ll.I5.(iO ItBSKiNS AS(.ovi;nxit or t iiiiiv.viiia

Kl Huso. Texas, May '.-Ge- neral

Antonio liabago has resigned as mili-tary governor of Chihuahua state, ac-

cording to the official press of thestnto capital. He will go to MexicoCity. The reason for the resignationu n Plum, nor is the name of his

successor announced. KulaBo, a gett-- j

era! in the regular nrmy, was niad'.i

military governor Immediately afterthe Mexico City revolt.

SECRETARY LIE TO

REVISE L AND

REGULATIONS

Acquisition of Homesteads to

Be Made as Easy as Pos-

sible for Bona Fide Settlers

and Difficult for Nesters,j

(BY MOPNIhO JOURNAL SPKC.AL LSA8SO WlRCl

Washington, May 28. To make theacquisition of homesteads as I'asypossible in strict conformity with thelaw for bona fide settler and genu-

ine homemakers, and as difficult s

possible for mere dummy entrymeiior speculators. Is the announced purpose of Secretary Lane In beginning an j

investigation of the rules and rcgii- -

lutlons of the land office.A month ago. Secretary Lane sent

i, Boii.eliil to South Dil- -

tnin t investiarulo soeclflc charges

a

lorn states will meet theie. Personalrepresentatives of the secretary willconduct the hearings.

(illl I HS AMI Itl I (. ntsCOVTINt i: I It. II l lVti.l

Athens. May L'fi. The seriousnessof the lighting between t'le Creeksand liiilgnis in the vicinity of Salonlklis indicated by the official figures of

'

the Crick losses. These report threeofficers ami llfty-si- x men killed andthree officers and CM men wounded.

Tlie lighting has now ceased, thelnrrlv.il of King Constantino havinghad a beneficial effect on both sides,I i recce proposes the demarcation nf

ia wide neutral .one between the twoarmies, while Hie llulgarlan premierha promised to issue stringent ordersto the military commanders to pre- -

vent further conflicts.

iitwci: IS NOT ItCIVtiK.NOICI l IX NDCOTI Vl'ls,

Palis. May 2 it. Tile Flench for-

eign minister, M. Plelion. replyinii tocriticism, denied in tlie senate todaythat France was being shut out nf t'le

'pour purlers for a settlement in Asl-jl'ti- e

Turkey. While there was noof raising problem.'! better

left alone, he said. Fiance wuuld li

full recognition of her apeclalbcfoic the pour purlers had

been concluded. The llagd.ul railwayhad been con led to (lei'liiuny andFrance could do nothing, but Would

Insist on the recognition of her right"in fie neighboring regions If theywere not fully respected. "There are

luppeals fur icrtaln collaberatlon," hewhich will la' made to us in

v ain."

si lit I 1)1 1 1 KMIM I)

AllllOt.AJ r. A I.I. I AM i:

Sofia, May The Servian lie- -

man, I f r a rev Isiou of the treaty ofalliance In its essential parts amountsto abrogation, jt'dllig to the s, 'inj -

official Mir.ItiiHsia, coutlnui'M the paper, know-

ing tlie stipulations of the treaty,,could be closely involved In the dis-

pute, as she would be obliged to makean impartial ruling as official arid- -

tor. Apart from arbitration, however.Russia has no cause to intervene, It!is understood that Kussla, supported;by the other powers, will do every-- ;thing possible to prevent a conflict be- -

tweell the allies. ,

111 l (. Ml i:i t.Aitni s w itPOMTI i: t KHTAIXTV.

Vienna. May 2ti- .- Bulgaria regardswar as inevitable, according' to dis-

patches from Sofia. Scrim's demandfor a revision of the alliance treatyis regarded as an ultimatum, and It

its expected that the Ibilgurlan cabinetjwiil flatly refuse the demand and

upon strict compliance with thetreaty. Flgbt.v thousand troops aremussed near Sofia, and other troopsare lieiim hurried forward In

which was accompanied by charges ol'laddedgraft. The structures were completed

'in 1911." and !". J. lb Losec, a,...I........, i ,,,'H ,,l... lluiliiinni" i i'l ,1,,- - i ii.. ' ".I.-

time, and .Mayor Fno were chargedwith having accepted billies from thecontractor. Losec was the only man

lo trial. The jury disagreedami without uolnif to trial a secondtime, Losec turned $1,000 Into the citytreasurer. No action was takenagainst the contractor. John llalrd,and the structures as built were ac-

cepted.The allegation that since the build-

ing of the pier it never has been sys-

tematically inspected will also be

probed by the coroner's July.Experts will be appointed to ex-

amine the damaged pier and repor'on its condition, tine expert will lie

named by Mayor Hatch, of Long

Peach, and another by the lirltish so-

cieties which wen- - celebrating Um-

pire day when the disaster occurred,and the third will be selected by Cor-

oner Hartvvell and. Plstrlct AttorneyFredericks.

1I1 Leaves Chambers.Home, May 2'i. '"or the first time

since his illness, the pope enjoye,) thesunshine today in the Vatican gard-

ens, where he remained for half anhour. The Vatican employes learningthat the pope had left his apartments,hustcaed to reader him homage.

x.iuud that companies such us hUjUKajnHt county land agents. This e

tinder that classification. The '

qUlry was broadened today, with the'ommittce took the matter under ud- - j purpose eventually, of revising thevisemtrit, after Mr. Kinsley had given rules for the acquisition of home-"i- e

assurance that the entire sur-- j steads.Plus of the Aew YorliJ. Life Insurance A hearing will be held at Salt Lakefonipany was held In reserve for the Citv. June 5. w hen governors of west- -

Participation of policy holders."t the senute, '.Senator Cummins i

sues-tioue- tho methods by which -

ALBUQUEkuUE MORNING JOURNAL TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1913.two ",- - - .! mm-- pb it m

d .'- (in CONVICTED JAPANESE RULER IS UUHHLWlji SISItiKNOW BELIEVED INVESTIGATION IS ; sarsapaniia

"McCORMICK"MOWERS ind RAKES

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I

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liiiiii- -

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RAABE & MAUGER115-11- 7 X. First St.

Aztec Fuel Co.JLU GALLUP

STOVE COAL

C..A wK Best for

Summer Usen Mill and Native,

WOOD

nroE no. is i.'

hash nxcmicAi. tcrrLt m.Eln-Uio- J Cifibrum.

Ifotor (Imrnton, f'trrjlhlnlI3rtrlt OrrW la filudu

Trttvhtm No.

WHY PAY MOREtirma mttA pfrm U'lW And fou'

alt fur 11.00 W. l'i:T, MT Km

0rl 4 vs.. PlMa T

fi"t!fii the rhli m iii c ,.fmini wit, ii k th.it

. in.uii- - mill ha.) ln-.- nrr.xi.i)Jnnim H. I'miml, of Ixtrnlt, nn.

timit-- th.i i . liiri'in. n f..r th i.Uin-til- f.

Hl hmxim ml., i.tinrn. art'H. Sun II. i. .i..i, n, i.f N. iv y..ik.

nl W. H. Mill, i.f .Miir.in tl.-- ,

1 hi Itr it li,r mini.. It a i. ntli wok p.-il- .. jiin.rn hi tu lh. Irlllilll!t(illif Hh llln il ll)i 1iii! In

a 1. at . I i .Hl'll till. I iii.nliltln ir m .iiiiIhii. ilh II. ii, ViiiuiMr. YllMtlK Kill! 1...I tl. I nllkT.fnnri the M iriii. a,, ill hi, I h k r.ful'lt! tin. I.iit lh. jirmji i.imh-lialr- ,

Mimliill r. I ni i il.ilm In Hplii.UM. Ihal In, hail h Hiiiinl riKht t.hr i If. til in, baa IhiKi- litiriilHriil pir-iii- a

hi ihlii'. l.i n fur hiin hnlinnwi'Blljr ii(-i- l .nnt..l

IN fiui' n i iHimi hiis ti n il

lit AViialiliiKtin, Yoniia Kwianiil.Counai'l fur th Ii. nt if r rt' liitn-Kl-

I 111 IM'i'lla that r. tiiutka l y YnmiK

ALLEN'SFOOT-EAS- E

. ilmfc Wileil.r Mansard Utm.tjr lut l irri r f,uri

a ,j n.tinr, a"i"l1ifflm!1 iw i. u. .Si. fra.ti!

XI. ' '. Ii ', If!.".Thm Mnm wtia put !! ttt la t

A CharmingHome in

the Countryl!ll jnH .in.i.Kli ti i.i, in I fr

hiW l.tr nrtil tit !. H,l ; li.'li,

fru.t In, .1 ..mi: ill Hii.it U -

i i tl'l t it t.i ,i ill

f. !

WOODWARD

PLACE

Tt.t i.i. ii.n in I i. .;. j. ; mi

Hi. ". Iii ;', i t lh, i lis Mlth-it- i

.1 f. mini 1. - V .i !, ..I llii)

rtlf-- t rat lli - I I. .11 tl.-.- ,

(i .. in- - i il. iii.! nl I., r 1 1

v .i.i!li t,ii lh.--.- hnll r

HOME GARDEN

TRACTS

Till.' f.ni"t IrtU.l 111 tin- vsilt),

12 f.t IliK - T lUall ln at flint.A It'., h..... m'l tn t,;

mil bfirik" i mi w am tn t,it.i

)..u i Itntit'li- t.i inn

lh Uti'V

Easy Terms, if

Desired

A. FLEISCHERSol I. M

rin.Hc :i. uis i.i.iriii

!E c n r.i M I SSI ON

EXTENDS PROBE

10 FORE MilIS

Chicago Legislative Inquisitors

Inquire Into Moial Condi-

tions Affecting Giils Wcik-ii- m

iii Pack, PIimIs.

HUMlMa lOU.Iill i,0l 'il ' nnili-II- .

Clm .it. i, M i; r. - -

ma III I In- k ikl'la in.il.r "Ifhli inn .. ii.nnil-r.i- l ii I .i a. aainnnf th.' I. k' laliil ii n "iniliial.inh. i. t. ..Lh. I'in- I. kilt. i.r. h. I. nt

nf tt I'".. Mini I" !" " llt itiy.a nf

Arm. mi K C. .. ..ml M "Hi" & '"- -.

iili(i.-- i ni.i i i iiniK tin- " amisiirri.iiiiiiliif" f tl"- tln.iiiiii'la nffi.r.ii-i- i fcirli nn.l mii-- in tin'Iliit "link nf iin v.inl"." tn

lirci .i f,iiii:n i. ttl.-iii- iit "fi thi.-- t

iinlin.'iit.Mr MiiH t' M'li"! t li it nn. a I'.ml

th,. v li unl in' ia if tin' klrnihiiiimM .. f ir. ..nls fniiitn--

tin- niii'immn nf $i, Mli.-- r lt-- ..

!, .,. ih.it tin- - f"r U-- Mnrn. n

In Ui.. "viiril." in ii' t. iiinii.iiin niiilH.liff. i.iit fimii Ann il. .1 ll Kill hit1Hint II ,. iiiiti 'n nf .in. i il ly nr im-im- r

lily ia a Ilium lh.it tin v a.tlh i

.. tin mm I' . , r. inlli I'M nf th.' Wi

.irk nf th.- nii'lm. r.Tin- - a M.ik'i- "f tin- - 7"ii ..in-r- n

i iiiihi. a i.f tin- mill IV .l.ntis 111 "nl ll .. k, .. i i.nlii u In Mi

Th, :i 'i rla in tin- - h KiilK

I'lnnt iii.ntiil T..'.

M. 1 I Lit .link'. annnut. iiili lit nfth.- - i'hn nt". il iiil i.f Aimn'.ir A 'i.a.iiil thin tl..- - (.Hi-in- Rir iji .r. f. rr.-'- l

fa. tm y mnik tn il. iii tli u , ia,-

nf Ih. 'r nr.-iit- . r inl.-- inl.-n.-i-

(' I., i ri ith . iii..rini,fnr A i'n, Mil.l Unit grl'

ttiiiii H In th,' r 1h in ri' In iH-- i iiiia.lln- - citla win nM.kin. il f.ir. Iirm ra.Ail th.. I.;k i mur,!! aiwiit nun Ii

mmn mi W't:..iv v..ik. h.' aahl. hutll Ii inl In i .M h tin- f in ik'n K i r la.

.M,ixill l.il;ir. ini-iil.- -rit nf1 ii x I : . f r i jin-a- . nt- -

i ;i tinti iiii'in hu ni'.-- I'lirin'ttiiiu I"ahnw tin- ml rnf ta nf hiitii' run- -

t n n In r. II. lln- - .r.nl.tiiliii-i- l fn.m f..iimr li t.iTy nf tinTiiiuiv M.YiiiL-h- . Si. iin- nf tin- lu-iii- i

f Intl. i. Im i ii i' .Mr K'l.iir Inl-..- :

M.iimIi.iII I':.-- . K- t'n ''.', in t irn-h- l.

lli.n.ll'T, I IM". n. t r..fit,

Siiiii. !; 'ii' i, in, I'."'., in t i t ta-

ut. l..l''.i!, '. 'i t I'"1!,!. Iiil ) ; t it. J'i,-"- .I'H I

Ainn.iir A ii I " ., n.l 'ii'(it. II,- -

.t.'.visv i'n". in i .i..hi, ji,.:,.'i,ii.riiifia.s,,- - iii, ih, m T.iylnr, Inml nf

' I'lliililCn I 'nil liin, ,1 b'ini.,1 Mtth'- -

nn lit, apt ii K ri k Li fur.- t In- i .mi m if- i. .11

lit 11 ill."-l- , ill! i !m ll til, IfLCllilti-- t

l.nlh I'V lilill HIJ il ,,f "hl t.lf- -

ii In r. )ni. i. ,ti inni v. ni,ii.n..." I'rn-f.-i..-

T.il.ir inn ll ni iii.-- I Willi.,f th,. l;..i Ki fi lii r l.nr.-a- mi

fnil.il hyi,-- i 1,11,1 ,., i,l alilll.-lii- a t"n.ie h.t I. nt U .i r i . lit nf h i nn

he i i, inn i ii , nilh ! v. iiK. s.ll.-i- U. nf thi- ii - iiillllli,-- -

aiiui, ri ihiiij In I'l.if. r TiiiT. ar-- I

lia. il him ,,r ,, Hi), i, "IiikIi hrnw.""Ymi hi kh l,inw IniM- - t iiMiti

finm tin tUi'!.t inn. rrnf.Mir," h'1 miHI." Wi' kinm nl,- ln luima In i. . Imt

.' km.tt- a ihiiiu ,,r Inn. Ilntv tun hI'lmr tirl nilh .l Mi ,i nk hut.- hiX I n . li, iiii tn In- ni WilliIT T.ii .'"

"IJimh lint in 1. lliiiilsm nf Illl".. .niimii-iii- (mm iiii infill, in .'I. nt l.v .. i vi. i lull i .Mril in hit Intnl.in-- ?' il. in. i ii.li , ,v, ii.:,. if Mi .ill.

"Thn i iili.f tn niiiini inn r. fi r i.inI. f..r thi- t nf imy Int. ri !

th. ii thn. i .. iniiiisii.il i 'if. a for th-

"I'l'ini i.r its nt, i, sis.- - i,in,i ri'ii- -

( ..! T.ll .

'iin Willi' s iiii S. ii ill t ti ii t 1..' ia Infilling i lni,ill, Willi I lit- :il1li,timi("I ,i mill m inn w.iu, l.na, hnt In-

tin Imt. inn ,.f tin- ti' t..i-li-- n

w.iii tin- iiilijiit nf ti.,- us hit. I

i'l I II ..,:. ,S III, , , ililli.SSil,,l'i,.(. i"i,i T t Ini-- nil. sin nf th"

i i.imnl sinii i . Mil,' ultir ln hml .isi iit'il ;iii lt iisit ,,f ,, t uii,s,,s

f iiiimi'i.tlit', iiiiniiiir wniinn anil(ill l,M)MI A l l.lltl S l

K vs t I I V I MH Itl'XIII

Kansas I'itt. M,i 'H. Hl'iiniphtititswhii h ahnw thai hiin.li-.il- nf wnmt--nre wnrkum in K.ins.ia I'iiy f,.r lessthan Id n w.k and nniny heiiliineraleeehe less Ih hi week, were re-- 'eelveil by Ihe Wnnu n'a Trade I'lllnnleiisue of thia ( 1 v tnitny. Theae i nni-- I

luintsi will be 1 .iiu. , iiu r tn the Mis- -

snurl uni.te natr mvesitinitiuii com-mittee win n it mills hue next week.;

Miss I ...uis. M ui, Istndt, of Ihewmk.il a week in a local

fin lory to leal n siniii'thllig nf the con-- .illllnua lliere. She aitivl ahtj Burked anhard alio w.is ' iinnnst Inn tired to nohome at ituilii ' anil at Ihe end of theweek her envelope entil.vliied ll

"I tec, Iv id li i cuts fnr s.vv'ni; t.n,.dor.en paira nf im n'a w nt k altivca.''she ri (.oi ti'il.

LflTETBl AT

HOTEL COMBS

The (nib ll lllg iMil (lln-st-

wit. r Ulster, ,i t,.,i.,v at the Holt I

Combs C'laili, U.uker.i';, Mi nml Mis. Ilohtit H.

tiVilllDt, Hi.swell; l;, C, Hellll, "M i

VViUlkii' I'. li ixt'l.ilK. tlnsllin. liob- -

ei- - ! r lis, I I I 'tisii, Ciiml H uiiiihrt-- .

ooilvtHi-l- , a ik l.; J Wilson,I'lt a. oil. Ana., a h. He, tor. Atl.itHn.I'm: IX. S. Aiiii. iw.il Kl Paso.

Silk Flays, 5 coupons and95c, at The Journal. Don'tdelay.

gut !.! I. illlK i' .

.mill, I iii .h .1 the aa mIn. it'ii) iiil' IllU V In II nskiln! If XI

inn hi m i 1,1.1 l i pr. jil.ln il

ill'1 i.illt- Iii tin- ami.Would Ik- f ... I lut I!..- f' l

i ii in igliLnr ami i ill?' ii of tillr.iilt a. mi it hi:. In' ) ii f f f l ii

hlf f l i.r ii . f ! I xl.il.' Juilii .. juu111, III. t Hi.- pluitilill ,"" Waa Ii.- w,.In .! f. . I, Unit Mr. Pound put H.

Mr II. I.I.HI v . .! I -- k

W, Hi. f,.i Hi.l t i.f;'Una r.,,11 l il f i.r in. r i.r.Mil. tit of theIfilnl Ml. I. li.it- tin- .'Uirr la ii

Hi. li- !!! It can.,- tell . fclve muleiin:li In tin- tiiti-t- ill .if m.' i

l.i th.. i.f th. ..Hi. I ?'"

In nil. In veniremen w.i.- ilmmlrri- -

l I.. . . lUll tin in becauseHill fill.. tH .!l,.. Ill II. I lllplc,imiiuiiii. a.sl .1 tb. in. I'm ..f Im-i-

... 1.1 In- - . i. ni l r. n.l. r H fair . ll..n"r. i. 1. .ii. uf tin. . i.l. in ," ln i. .ii,h lillii went round (in- room, hut sub.ml., I I., fur.. Iliv ...nit i.iiiiil utter Hu-

ll irmiiv that hiiin," i,i..ii hi li. Th--i-

th. r w in. il Kifii l.i-- flmnii, an up- -

pur.-tl- t H t in of stage frlghl. Illl Wild

a l.ri'i. blonde in. in with ii .li i'u. urnmuni,, he mil I hair run. Ind high. HiHp" UK HI. I Holtlc tl the woldsw ml, III ! i ..mi-- . T.i mi' liim linn-nii- t

r. - in .. Judg Pie .in !. f. ir' .l th

v.i llitll.i tmrt lilll ll I h'-- a 11 nl act allI V)illi'i I. lit lift. mi h'.iir, In- - was.-- I il .in.il'l.' tn uttii n!,il lilll W IS H- -

I Il I. ft tin' l uilihru' Mini ,. nllo. I.l ii'linii li.iii".- - iiihI hft.-- i mrt

ti.'iK .i ii.-f- iinw'1 iii"liiH il onIII ir tm Iiihi.i' iv- I him thiniih

Kill'I'iU. tilkiliK Willi kH.it illllllnl- -

ti"ii In a (in ml.l..uiy III (In- - luKht ii JiiiIk.

I I. hiin.. in h'I.Ii. tin- - i int. in. ii,M iliK .

"I ..in lh. linn- tin jury la fmiiniltr the r. tnrn nf a tin- - jury willli.- In tin' . ..nf in iin til uii.li r l

nf tin' h riff. l. fin- - roiinai-- l rnf lh.-i- p. r. iiii.tnry- - i hiilli-riK-n- . I

lull to fik, an- - tln rw any mining imhii Hie sli k, it ih(i. lirr-- iii r i.l

limni. fnr tin- m f f. k or lr In ii1.- -

a"lilt l tl. '" ".il T"

Tn thia, thiir .n- - im r. 'lia.f.llllllt-- l lll.llfi.ll. II IllllliT inllllllK

niif .ii. ill) i Ni w .i jil.irnl. wna i l-- i

iin 'I no n r. iiiiitut v (h ill' Hi- l.yMr, rni.rnl. J. W it l.. r

i. nitil tin ,iim w.iy. "in.1. li nr..- ruiua..! li.x.ii,-.- - illiiihiii.n, ii

tiilmr. ll.fnr.- - r untiiiixa.-i- l

Iin a.ilil Inn Hi t ntluli ml tin-Jiir- '

iirlinia fnr twn wnulila.i .iuiy (ih luaFrank Ijirami, ai.ln.ink.-- . ii r,iiki-- l.y t'l'l'-m-- liiwwi It's oMnr-nrj- r

'Wmi 'J thu fii t lh.it nu nr.- - inth" liijimr liiiun x" Infill, in-i- - nuNrilvinv at n .r.)l'l In Ihln raai

' X... hlr, I think imt.""Y.iii Inanl It (li- -. u'i il nlmtil jour

'l,.r, ilnlut V1'. tlml tln Irnn t

iin'iii..i (''linn. liui.m i it i.f In inn n

ilriinkm I ""' II limy Imt c I..-- , n i m i". 1 th.r..

I'lit I fni im .1 in. i n i ii II H tn t h''in. ril- - nf l '

"W I. III. I ,...lir In ilij; k' 't .11 I In- - Jutfur I. M I..I nn k. .mil I'M. k 'I U, ninn-- iiijiiii- y.nir l.tihiin '

Vi . I llimi. it yt.iiihl, I'm hi.!Wl. III. Ill I, I. Hi til Kii lil Wnlll.l."

JinUf r i ii li k ' n nih il:

'I iliiii' iiinl. r lln- i ii. ii ii t ii "ill i m til in."

S lining ii I ii I'hn- - hiiilfci. nnwliiihwin. mi . ml. Kin (Hi til iliK n lulliii'mim-- , AukiihI lir.i.liu, b mini r himI

n.itiii' .if fittrilin, wl I Uji in th.' Julyl.n tu l.i' v.. mlin il, II.. Hnlil ;iMhiini,hIn- li.nt In .ml nf tin- - mti' li- i h.iriiiiiK"Ihiit t'.iliiin I I;.iiihi- i ll is in th.-li- ,

il.it nf U'ttliiK ilrimk." In- hnl lintrmini il imy iii'lninn nl nnl It II.- - .i

!!( 'l Ii I n i t r y hy tin- - ill fill-- "

t'nliiin l Hiium vi li . niiiini il In al-t- i

in 1. m , Kivlnp rlnao iitti uln n tn tin'i i nn . im n.

PRESIDENT FARRELL

GIVES ADDITIONAL

TESTIMONY

Hfiui of Stal Cofporu, Do-

ilies ExisU-iU'- of Piefnctlal Contiacts Under Cross-Exanikilio- n.

...H4 n'u.ii.1 i.it. inilb 4

i.i k M il J.i iin a A. I ,iilli! fl i nt ..( the I 11 it l .1 SlHti--

ht.-- 1 . nl in! ill inli, l il tin- - vi it-i- n

at. nt, i t i.,i fi-- r fiiiilnr irm.i V tiiiiji.i ii'-- m tin- - t'i iit a nullI. it hiih' iin 1 1. i,ii fttimi.

l.ikiiiK Iin- i.l.itii.n ..'lnn 111.'

i hi in. 1. Iton i. n.l tli Inu i n.iilmi- -

i.l lUiv. '..-- t i iimiirtiit li. h tin. Kini iiiiiii ni iiiniiitiiii'. is a "uwri'il ri tit -

Ii .ii I'Wir.ii In lull iin. kinK ii n i nra,Jvi.l a .I n nli M. till liiliunn, 1,11111. I (nl-

the ii'in i inui nt. ah.m . il thiil tin- - 1111-i- -

II. Mi-- i l i iiiiii'iiin , u snit.i-lilia- i v. InJul) I a., hi in.iHiO tuna i.f st.-i-- l tntin i l.i r t ti r rmniii Ity t ll rn-rln- l

l law tin- miii ki l. Tin- - iiilntit.1 forth that the it na givit I.,-- .him- ef the i ii s ll nf the liar.

v."..-- r eompmiy nritmiM liifiniifin tnil is " l! udded ihnl 'we hllilll nnnnun. eItie iln." bnl Imt the fuel (bat the' iii had In i n i iiiatiiiiliiiil , Would !

iii.nl, known In oiih r tn "t aiise nthelsm I'miii' Into the inui ki t."

Imilt you ,;, that a .r. f. I . iill.i'"rill;,, t ."' Bsk, i Judge 1 'h kins, ill.

Not sit ftlt." nnd the Witness, "Ynull'll l Hill t 11 hell liiiril liltllliit l.I'i. lln lit iimkeis will enilit- (nt,, lh,niaiki't. When on, at il ia, tin- r, st ,,-Ihi.s i, iiitiai I ainnifv vvjs n iiuttt, nf

tsib smansliip. '

liwli.etl WHY- - tut". IRKtii! Wninn.s,i filar ami ha I in s t' Iin Inal up ,(iit, k.Iv when It.WJ.AUliS I.IM-MI-N-

ia npplied It is both h.iliiKuinl aiitlaepthv I'llcn IJc. I.ne nndll (HI per bottle Sold hy all dri'uKists.

We help you to show yourjjatriottsm silk flags, 32x48i'lches, 5 coupons and 95c, atTl.. I,s I

I I It JUlll lldl. ji. I - .

Cures all blood humors, .V.I

eruptions, clears the cumpl, ...ion, creates .in .npix-titc-

,ai-'.--

diccstion, relieves that tiredfeclinff, Rives vi.ror and vim.

i

v. rti'f i at. s In tha' fin tm nicrisis of ls7 waa I j.1H,i(iii,iiiiu ,,rBtsrly ',ii.onn,i(m less I'mn ti,,.amount of emergent y curreiii y thatWould he made available under Insplan.

The Star Cleaning Shop has changedhand. Come In and glv ? a trial.All work gitnrantcad. Ill W. Silveravenue.

"H'-- Musk.il Htanty." Two-rc- l

comedy a'tiittire. PMatime.

Nov plcturca. Pastime nml Crvsl.il.

FRIEDMAN SERUM

S ATTACKED Bl

HEALTH OFFICER

Dr. Joseph J. O'Connell, of

New Yoik, Wants Admin-

istering of Treatment for

Tuberculosis Prohibited.

v Hoaaiaa jouas.t. wcitt li.svo wri.t:

New York. May 2.-- Dr. Joaa ph J.O'Connell. health officer of the portof .New York, a letter today tu

Health Commissionerliim to submit to the board

of health at Its next meeting a reso-

lution prohibiting lh" administrationof the rriedinanu treatment for n

uloi-i-s in Ne'V York "until au.--

time us those interested affirmativelyin it administration shall notify thehealth department of Ita hen. fii i.il

character.""The report of the investigator of

your department," reads the letter,"whteu- - peculiar experience with tu-

berculosis givas his repair!., n g

force, nre all to the effei t thatthe danker which might he uppr.-h- i

nd d In stnh a form of treatmentare actually present therein. He

finds that tlm palbnts subjected tnthis treatment have not Improved,hut have hi t ground to an cxl'-n- t

great, r than might be expet ted frniiithe natural ravage of the disease.

"He finds that where the tubercu-lar condition had affected one hi.lfprior to inni ulalimi with the serumthere was utter uph inoculation anunnatural rapid development of thetubercular process mi the hitha-rt-

healthy aide, which Imlioatis that tlm

operation nf the alleged cure had atend'-nc- to ncceler.ite ratlnr than re-

tard the progress of ihe disease."It stt-in- to me that it would le

culpable for ll to longer hesitate, nndthat our duty now is to insist uponsut h a nml supervision nf

this enterprise .ia shall prevent theiwrp.tiatiuii upon the public uf adangerous and cruel fraud. Weoverlook tin- - fact that thia treatmenthas hieii inn. h after theniuuiiei- nf the cxploiliilioii of manysij-- t itlied mining s . nritii s and otln--

Iiu. ill' i'll si In mis from which tin- s

public h:ts ; fTt lt I.

"Th,. wide adv t i tist im nt "f Hi"

scrum has had an effect nf awaken-ing a liuul hope in the breasts uf thedesperately ' ill which shrewd uinl

s.s im n might turn tutuan iiinm use financial profit. Tlu-i-

has i time and i

plentiful measure extended tu IT.

and those who prop")"'similar rema-di.'- s for tulierciilosis t"ilemopvtrale the theralHUtic value "flh.-i- hut lln-r- .' has b- -i n

no Mich of value. "nthe other lutnd, we have tit fore ns re-

ports uf the gravest character."

Try the New Way

of Curing Corns

A One. Two. Tliifc: o I'u-- S

No Pain, by Vsln-- r "t.KTS-- l T."Jusi tnka; two seconds to put a liti'0

"C.KTS-IT- " on that corn. That cornis "done for" as suro- as the sun rises.The corn shrivels up, vanishes. That's

jJg.is. .iSkT'

4M Im u I Tlilnlt or Ai lli TluiiRsTriitl fur Cairns nnd

t.tTs.-IT- " t.ot Vm In a Hurry.the, surprise ynu j,.t hy lining th'snew-pla- n corn cun. Tin-re'- s untliiutfto stick in the stocking or Hock; yourcorn pains stop. You're auved tli'J

h'Vlr "f ,al'',lj ',1,iKU rs !l'al ,',i'r;:Vou savdsahes eat into thehiii, ...... . A"., .nrefussing with bandage. You don'thave to help by ph-ki- nnd draggi"'''out '0,lr corns, or cuttius with Kisivtnor raiors.

'(.ETS-IT- " is safe uainJesi'. stopspain, never hurts healthy

.tlesh. It is

.f,... t 1 :. tl.iu.--try ii on nans, mim-- .and imnini,,, .

"CKTS-IT- " Is sold nt all druggistsat C 5 cents a Lottie, or sent direct byfc. ltwrena.'v? i Co.. 'h tea -

hold in AlbunUerouo py the Alva

OF MURDER IN

0 D DEGREE

C i n M 'ii aI i yy ouiiii,

Man Who Ki!!e

Guest Fdi!tJ to Convince-Jur-

Shooti.';' Was.Accident;

'atsil. to ikiiii ill jota.i.Slam V. f.. N. VI . M.iy .'. -- Th.

Jury in Hit' t.i.' "I K.HI-...I- li.iriiii..h.ir.l mith th- - mi r.l. r i.f '..il ri. I

ti.illi-Ki.- nl Siiit J- .- mi M n 1.'. I.'t'-Ihi-

nft.-- i imnii i.i iii. l ;i M i.li.t nf

r u 1 y in lUf a. i i'ii'1 il.iii. Tin- u'wna hiir.l rniiKht. hivlnii 1 . n uinh rw.iy amit- - Tlinrl.i "f I'"! itk.

ti.iriii, in hH ti s.nn'iiy, dn l.i'nl h.-

ahnl I ii. II, Una ; ' I'l" Til." Ill . Tin- -

in- .M.itir.il us ,i v. irn." I'.irty i.iiii.-t.nt f lh.- - Sm J ip h. ;.'!!. tf.--

M i.l !). fir.-i- l in -- In.l '

v i r into - !i.,' I.f th.-

(.nil nr.... 1,,A r.-- hi-

.l.win p. n unit It h i ni.t-,- ,

I'.nt.illi'. killlnc .rilingtn hia atnrv.

Hi.- at.it.-- , - i.s' nl', I l instrnt All. .in. i i t ii.s i; W.ii'il.w.i- - lo l it-- 4 rf.- - t lh il in i.i h i. I tnklh .mii wnm.iii t'i it In- wmil.1 "K'-t-

ti.ilh'Kn. .''t lln- i'.t w il linc. hfi InK

f iil.-- . tn iin a., at tin' lt in;itriinnl.l. h l.r.'ilnin. Th. i i!-- - Inipi. ! nimii

lit.- Jnry Unit m,. !m kills minth. rvi hi).- i iii.iiiittiiiL- -

i f. nmv . euilty i f

ii'iir il' T v. hi th. r r I h an iir- -

i I nt.illy. It " aniwn Ihiti;,ir. I;i had r.'iiiiiiitt .1 in fir.InK a niih: a. ill. in.-nt- .

i.ill. K'.a. th.- - i. ti ia tin- - .'lilnlit- - '. a..n nf i: r,.!l!.'Kna. ..f

F:iii MiK'ii-- l t : I

Tim num. I ji.ry lit.- - s.it nliyn'turin .I Iinlh liin-nta- .

Two trim t ills ! Iir. it. (I iiKitinat

Jnhn Mills iin.l J iim a 11. II. i hiirtoiiwith I'.rjuiv in th- - inttl.-l iis.' nf J.ihn I. .ni-kii- nml l.nlllaItnl.irta. whiih w tiinl nt th.

tciin f I'l-- ilisliiit r.mrl.Tin n im n i N tn iin il'iil wlt-i-

a fnr th (. Hits,i ri I. t il r .1 nml hiiiil-ii- i

f.mcht trl.il. Th. n this iiinriiini.-di-l

tmt unlit i l tin- ins.- Wiia

si t fnr triHl on .111. Mill V.

An Inilii-tiii- nt " i s r. Im in .1 iiiiinaty'h in n t 'hav, y. Ii ir-- in him withnranii. t'h.H r. is ftll.-K.i- tn hiivi-i.- l

a. I fir.- - tn a am: I! iliiillK Ml Iii III!

tn mi.- if hia 11.!. li I i lh- - pli Hildlint Klitll l W 'l. i .i! I in;li this iinnn- -

' i.iih.l forir.u'. t 'h.-- i v. us.t I llul1tl4 tin I'l'" i,t t. i in ofr I. it - uinl' i i I.

A n iinln t ni' t ., s "I I in il II is.,si r ,!, I IV. ,. Is ii.-- !

i.f ii as., ii It V.1H- - .i nllV li....il.i.l. .nt. il i."l - I.. M.

Ti.'iii vt .is n .iini. ii .). (. 1 lliill,Ihi- m.iii h. iv im- t' nl I I ihvttifl in. ( smla ii ii n !Sii'--

mi iiltiitinv. I'.ii. ai . In h.iVfI'miiiiiitli.l nil .s;ittt nt f. Ililll Uiiil.t'n' iTsmi nf J, s ,s M,tr.:i mtniiay Vliiil.

II II l.n.i.' this ..mil i 'Ana nr-tn- n

ruikii.il ui"ii ui Iini nt rlnrein-.- '

him with vhil .,i. ,ii i f til" K (llil lill- -

l.iwa. 11. pl.ii ilr.l !4"iiil i .Hnl iv, is nivnlil n full' ni I IHI i, a Jiiil f.'liti-ll- t'

if SIX mnlllil;-.- J.ill S. liti ll' fll.l' .1 .l'llilltt g I i rt uMi.r.

A'"l nllio A. S 11 I'i,. til". I suit in

tht- illstri.t ...sin ; tail. M tin- Allni- -

iin rn'in Mi.mini; Jnm . nl- - iiu: 1 1".-nii- il

diiinapt.'a f"r iill.L'.-.- l . T'n-urli-

I.- - tn Ythii b Mr. S. n i l ik. s

. ptinii iiin n il in tin .liinin.il miNnvi-iiili- . I :t, l ist, iiio.r.lim; to tini om.fciliil. .ind h is in tin-In-

In tm. in l. A. M n l'hi rsiin, pnl-lish- .r,

r.inl M I.. I"N. ilimr. mli Ii.iiki a nf . ninimil i i

H.r .'.liskni Tvv l eelioiiie.lv ("Htiire. t'.n liim.

THE DAY IN CONGRESS

Tin: si tiIn atssion al - p- "iI'lnnni e Mili-- i oinnii't. i iiliini' il

tu iiinks mi Ihe t.irilf '.Hi.

I'ri aid. nl Kln..s. y of the Ni w V..rkla(o liisiir.iin e i i.mi'.iiiy l.siilieil e

Senator Williams' cunmittce.!eiintor tiveriiinit introduced u res-

olution tu ahrou.'itc former PresidentTail'a older pulling fourlli clasaposl-inuater- a

limit r civil .service.Senator Sioith of. South Carolina,

an inveatlgiiiion andauHinit pef'iia who anid i otluii

to cut l. .ii pi.ol.--i nii'inbeis who wereIndirtrd in 1V08.

Tasiml Woil-- bill Ki'niiting anjuiHi 111 ftoiiilu rn ('a lifornlii

dlatri. t.Passed rcsoliillon gii iun tiavul com-

mittee power to Iliv . sliii.ite at innrplute i niitii l.s. - , .

S, n.ttnr lot rod in ed bill g

n avaiani nf us-s- . i un d cur-reiii- y

fnr national lunks.Knaolliliml for iliv a stniatioll of West

Virginia trtke, wa nt ov.-- r untiltomorrow .

Aillmirned at Z p in., iiniil 2

p. in., tiuiuirrow.

Tin: ihh'm:.Nut In Meets at nonr., to-

day.

New picture. I'.ixunt- - ami Crvstal.

Wut CiMiinilssliMM'rsi ill Water t .

Wuallingtolt. May -- S lKWeSllonsthat Civile M. Wiuta ef Cheyenne,Win., tind Ntwloii I'iiit-iiit- of Hen-r- .

Colo, be api'oiin.-- s.,iaissioiie ra to take the b alimony of

tlli-l- r re.spts-liv- atat.-- s in the suit he-fo-

the supreme court ..,-i- the di-

version nf water of the l.Htimit- - riv.r.were mail,- - the com I tmiat ,v theI. gal repl esentiiliv i a of the a!..te.

Weekly I'ustime,

I Hail Mala n I nortiiir-i- l lor War.New Haven, a'onn , May Kur-

il. - I President" iuunn 11. Taft, tn hiset in lu.llng h i lure at Yaic today nit"Some i.Ki. sit, on nt Moth-- : v , rn- -

ini e.t." ,).-.- luteal ihe I'mled Slat S WHS

"hnlii rnvisiy r , art f.r w ar."and aTltU-is.-- e, i,gr, as for (allure lo,rc.cii!,i j,,, ,,, ,.(, ,( a. . t army ami

l fliv.

CONIESIitNl

neco w vrpwv iiExpected; War lak roster-c- d

by Yellow journals, Says

Hamilton Vri;hi Mabie,

nliH 0L lm L....O W.lI ..kin, M ' Kmii mr Yoslilliitn

is imikiiu nmat nitiaf prm;- -

r.n-a- if rntitllll! tn till' III IlK I'h- -

aii iiina Hi- - ii"W ia i v ,1 In In- - mil

nf ili.ni.--t r.rrntnint-n- l Jiil' iii.'a.', nt a tlinnt r

uru.-i- titlin nml pntlmit(nr frlt-ndl- atilutmit f thi- - iliffi. ulty

J.ipiin and th" I'liit.'il Slul.-a- .

. .ri i.illi iii.ati nsinn fr.nn inflnnima-Inr-

uinl liii.s.-iidiri- ; littcrani'iii. II wasa.lmitl.d tli.it thi- - I'nit.-- HMlr- - wsiiinf.'.iitt.,l with n ilirfirult probli m.

Tin-- ai iik.-r- im lud.-- Huron Shi-- ,

InisnWii, iir.aUI. nl of thn Amt'i-I- ' iin-- i

Jj..m-M- ani i' t); liiml Xiik itm. iircai-d.n- l

of tlii1 Tnki.i t'linmlifr of Cnin-iin-- n

1'iir-i- Shimnila and JnklrhlTa k am in i'. Huron Shlniadu Inaiati'dlh.it riu l.il ir. Jiiill. n whb urn- - of Ihriiiuaia t.f th.- - pr.'Sfiit tmuhli' nnd thatlln-r.- waa asitatlnn uculnut th? Jiipa-nnn- -

in ('iinml.i. AiiHtrnliu mid otherl.l.yma, ua wt-- ua California.

Siioiild th,- - J,tpun-t- fail to atnig-- I

klf avuinat thi- - nttitmli' of tht- - hiti-rui-

tin aaid. It would ii.lv.-rs.l- af-- ;t th.. fnturf of nil Aaiath-a- . He ndd-- ,

sl that a wtrnnir riaa,in why the Jnp-- ,

iin. si- Kin ilisliki il wna foiind in Hi"fa. t that thi-- - are nmird.-i- l na an

nation, thia oiini'n ariainufrom ri- - kl. as mid ii

hy atmii- of thf Jiip innai'.At the oriiiinlwitinn of the J.ipumao

I'nai i' ma li ty al Vokahaniii today,.fount dkiinm. former fnrt-lk'- minia-- 1

ri nil I !n run Sukaianl. mayor ofTnkio, dwi lt on lh,- frit ndiin.-a- of theI ii Ik of tlm Ani.riiiin n'ido and lht ITi. in y of tin- - int"i iiiitinnul v,o-- i

i In n n aiiilcnl.lf at tll.'im-nt- .

iii ii:t nii.VTii:NT isl'ItlHT jr.Mr. attiti in;

Sun Kiaiuisi ii. M.iy Jii. tjni.--

nt ia Hi,' attitude of J.il'iillthe l.'Klslnlhi' of t'ullfnr-iiin- .

anid .i in lit mi Wiikht M.il.i". manof Jnurniillst and Im turi-r- . onhia r. tnrn to Ann riua today fromJ.ii.iii. whin- - he has api-n- t

iiiiintha tl' liv.-- i ln a ai i of l ikhliinliin a.s, s n Ann rh-ii- Idi ala nndt Inn ni t,r.

' W.ir talk.'' he ill rlar.-d- . "la u prn-t- l

in t of the vrllnw- jniirnala nnd yel-n-

p.illtl. lans. The attitude of the.siil.staiitiiil prisji and Influentialstiit.-hi- n ia t ly restful andInml. rate.

'The Japanese are iij.t n,iy. Theyf.el th.-i-t In the treatment they havent l ived th.-r- hna I.e. n a lin k nfenurt.-s)- They helieve the mutter couldInive lii-e- taken up between the twonation ally, instead of whatait-m- tn them the arbitrary act ofnne of the aovereisin Mates."

Jtili hi Snyedii, former vine ministerof (limin e and no owner of itof luniks, und his traveling rnmpaninn.T. Kiimiva, of an inlandehainlier of enmmerio, also arrivedIml.iy f rum Japan. They canto unnf-li.-lall-

Hotii ilepre. i,ted niritutii'ii.

SurirMnit lliro or Muiiincli Trouble.Jdeolj Mindelalig, of ClH'laeil, Mieh..

was il) with ntnnia.-t- i tnninlo ami Inarm 1 had hhape that ht- - lived Inr twoiiioiiiIim on lime vMil.-i- and milk. Hpthn iH'Kiin using I'haiiiLierlain's Tab-lets. He sayx: "I am earof hsc but never In my life used anynieUli inu that rur-'- In null n shorttime na Cluimberinlu's Tablets." fnraalis hy all deulera.

RED CROSS EXTENDS

HID TD STRANDED

AMERICANS

United States Consul Miller atTarn pi co Authorized toDraw for $3,000 to SendRefugees Out of Mexico,

ia. Hoaaiaa jouavai. tatsiak ttAsco v iaciiishington, May Th Anii-H-en-

Hi d Crns-- toilay authorized Amer-ican Ci naul Miller, nt Taniph-iy- ,

Mex-li- t,

to draw 13, (Mill for the mainten-- r

nit, and transportatlun uf Americanr fucct-- tn Calvi'ston. Today'u ts

to the atitte department sayci nditiiilia Tamplco have

intolerable for foielaners. ManyAnieiiean Tarmers have fled fromtheir hnldlnea and other ST" unable toleave because of ah Mitulloit.

llliani !.. Cook, a mining enfti-1'iv- r,

rohla-- hy bandits, laejtii.-- fromjihu,'.tac.eJo in it cano,- nnd Ia nownafe in Aoapnleo. C K. Fulton, forwhose mafcty in.tn,ry waa mad, ismtfe at Sun Kimna. Coiiaut Johnson,in M.itamtiraK, ra ports that JohnV'tkiiiriin Is supposed t, be in Vi-ctoria.

How's .This?W I'iip Ihimtri-t-l li.iUr for inr i

cats.- - ,.f a ai.rrli tbat caumit Ui hj tuiraCalirrti tun-- , j

r. 1. ClU-XE- k Cvk. Tofc-tto- , 0. !

W, tba inowa F, J, i

a r f.a- Ui lust li aua bat Vita !

trfis-tta- i hisrifaliL la ail latia-- Uaiisactkiuamil anaiaiailr il'ie to trj tAit at4j stiilfaiiuti :

uaur tjr all rm.SAX. BANK r COMMKRCK.

luil, uii.a,fl.H i rt,rrb Curt la tt tr,cr!H!!,T.

tfirts-ti- r upiai i?i. t.ks-a- l and arncata aurf.. c5 'tti aytn. TatlrtHwilala acl fr- -. tlaea Tacmta pet Wtti. Isold lijr all i.'raaittft.

UNDER 11 j

i

'

Senate Committee on Banking;Proposes to Make Thorough

Inquiry to Remedy Present

Defects.

lav Moaaiaa jnuawaa. aatcmi. kl,f o "a'WkUhlngtuii, May iii. The unate

Imiiking nnd currency iiuiiiiiiltceHa Iiivcatigation of w hut la the

matter with the imiinn a currency aya-t- r

in and h"W Ua ilefecla aliould hehe remedied, late today, when a Uat

of iiiieatlona l he will to hankt-r- andfinancial expert) wa approved andprei arad for hmnediate dlstrihiitlon.

The itueatlona Mimmnrixed follow ;

What lire Inc csaential liefecta ofour blinking und current y avatein?

Knniiierale Its auv.iniu.Kca and dla- -

Hilvantagea and What purpoaea ore tnle attain. tl hy an improved ayalem?

What natiniiiil lainka continue to j

have ta hoiid-aecure- d currency uinl i

ahoiil.I present r. aerve reyulrt nu-nt- i

fur am h hank he changed?Should, elaalic currency he uuthor-l.- i

d hud if ao, should it he limited andto what amount? Should It notes,of individual banks, a central reserveassociation, a number of regional as- -

aoclntiona or theIf audi note are from the treasury. '

ah. .old they he on pledge nf security, i

ian.l if what kind nnd should tin y hea first lien of the guvi rum. nt "n tht

'Concern tn which issued?Should all currency have a gob'

basis and how shi.uld it he Issued andw hat per c. iit of reserve should he re.quired ?

What should Ire the limit If noteare iaaijed to or Iv any associationnn,I ahould it lie hused on capitalstock and surplus

What d vice should he used tn retire i

such currency when demands sul-- ,

side? ;

Should a ta he laid on the curr.-n-

cy graduated to conform w iih the vol-

ume Issued hy the reserve aasoci.itlnnor with the length of time oulstand-- ;

ing?Should there he a central associa-

tion w ith branches or rcaerve nssticla- -

ti.ms with or without a central con-

trol? And if a number under suchcontrol, should it be wholly with r. p-- 1

resentallve of the asaia-iallons-, wholly

hy the government, or hy both?Should such asaoclaiioii hav e a goo-- :

graphical territory nnd rxcrris,functions there exclusively .or

nhould menili.-- r hanka he j . rriiltt .1 tnt hnose which liear-associ- Inn theyshould join, disregarding lixed terri-- ;

tory?Should state bank or trust compa-

nies he stni kholders In such associa- - j

tions tun) under wh.it comlitlona?How many reginnul reserve ussim-Iu- -

lions shnuld there Is ? What shouldhe the minimum capital stu. k andwhat amount to each bank?

How should directors nf such assocl.alums he elected nnd in what num-- i

hers, powers- nnd terms of office?What should he the general nuture'

of business of sui h nssociatiiins ?

Should it accept credits other than'those nf hanks, pay interests on de-

posits; discount double-nam- e com-mercial paper for nivniher Imnks onetiial terniH to all. and should Its dis-

count rate he public, auhjeet to Weeklychange?

Should it hr.ni dir.-.-tl- to iiieinU--'hanka vvlih ..r without collateral se-

curity, with intt-ris- eiiial for :iH thepublic nnd subject to weekly i h inge,and shonl.J resarve nisociHtions bepermitted to deal wllli null in pnr-eh:'.s-

tll1l rah nf paper, exchange s- t-

enrity and gold ?

Should gov ernment deposits hewithdrawn from banks and placedwith audi iiNSoctutiens; how shouldlin y be appa.it tidied, at w hat Interest,if liny, mid how sc.un could till bedone? '

Should a national hunk keep re-

stive with the association In which'it trt'longa. except that in its Vaults,or should it he allowed In use otherassociation, anil If so, how much ?

Sin. ulil a reserveto maintain u reserve w jihin

its deposits? What amount? In gold '

only, or lawful money?Should list I ilitv of hank mem-

ber he liuiiltd to its stock subscrip-tion, and if not, what should he itsliability?

Shoukl reserve association!! do busi-ness with hanks othar than numbersaild of w hat a hnructer? Should na-tional banks he perinittitl npivn pay-ment i f a coininfsii.in, to loun theircredit by aceepting hills arising outiof th" ordinary courses of commerce,ami h iuld reserve associatidna boptrmitted to deal In these BOceptaBcesi'i transactions with bank or other na-

si elation'.' Should there he a limitto such acceptances and what limit?

What dividends shouldl.e permitted to pay their lianks andshould miy share of the profits o( anassociation he distributed to memberhunk in proportion to the uveratre .le.posits during the year?

What is jour opinion of the planof the national monetary commissioni.i.i ..mi minion illion W OUld J Oll I

suggest, if any? '

Senator Nelson, republican mem- -

!er of the senate committee on hank- -ig ami currency, introduc, d today a j

hill proposing a system ofcured currency" for national hanks j

tinder which the hanks of th? roiin- - !

try. could, if necessary, emer- -gency currency to tV total amount of$L'sT.,(iiirt.iiini. The hill would give.nun "mi I) tO ISSUC Tllft noten,t, to an amount not urealer than

,the oira-rene- hctwecn tha-i- pres- -.cut l.oml-secure- d currency and thetrtotal pmd-t- n capital. The new s j

would constitute ' first Bnd pre- - j

ferred lien" umn ai 0f tne assetof the lnk by w hich ihev w ereissiwd.

T.. MLli..t, ...I. ...o ..-ii- .i 0I our.rencv to em. the Nelson hillproposes a tax of 4 per cent tieryear on the t ktra notes.in rate monthly, and reaching 10 ti r '

cent in five months. In a statementaavompanying the hill. Senator Nel-sio- n

drew attention to the fact thatthe total ammjnt nf . house

ratio PharmacH J. H. o'Kielly PruSCo., .Highlnnd Phirmcv. Wiiliativru-ii- Co., uwi tnu Co., ftinl ft, fM'

J U8 Stola),

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY,' MAY 27, 1913. THREE

jlN THE WORLD OF SPORt S mfj'? jf Oj' .

...- milirirnn nnin-rin- r nn... world, f i I

. .ikiiia or-- Tiir- - ni no iiiiiii 1 1 1 n i i i i 1 1 n n i n x i --v it fpt a i ii i ir i n r i .1 1 rv-- r 1 1 f h i 11 11 k 1 l vk uuin 1 11 1 liiihi m r 1 1 iw-- - - JM U -Jl""" w- - um u r.i: wisin.v 11 w:.. Ill N U I I I I.I I IIHh I llil -- 111 I J ' cTaa P

.. . . ' : ui.niiiufc.i-u- u I IIIIUIIUL.UI III M ' '.National 1 cairiH

- t F -

However, Fighter Whoso Blow Oliver of Eve See Ca

' JINWon. Lost Pot.

. !! ' .T.'S

.19 14 .r,:n

. ia n .r,r.is iii .:.!'!

.is 1; .;u,i 19 .4.'.:,11 IX ..ITS

,1ft 25 .2KC

Icner, Si Hi-- h Xoimv,, 0.Hen MolncH. May tioml plto'i- -

llK liy llMUiTllinn nn,1 UlinleilillliemIn LakiiTM nii,..it u,.n n. tiver's i'irlMine of the your from lies MuiniM to.1.i.v. Sleit-h- t ue 11 iMcit lAhil'iMouof throwing out ri- - lunmix it n-r- .

onil. nipping four

n"KrhnJ,1i,hhp.reokiynxjrvv Ynrk

ft !'ChMROI;iinhnn:hIjiwi""iMniii"11"

r,Killed Luther McCaity in

Battle at Canary Must Face

Tiial for ManslaurJiter,

Ei'tried ia Intomatinn,Sweepstakes, Tiavels ;

Rate of 91 Miles an Hum

Ainericon I.eacuo.rind. W1111. Lost

Seore;Des M0I111 K

Henvtr , . .

Itnfterlm;Kl.lKl.t; Mm

I VI.

It. II. I!.(mo -1- 1 :i

11 20- - .". li I

Hweit ;,ll.l:lo. k.

.din) mill. .1102 I (Hi

1. ii 1. rr.till. Ill Mtlll

fhiltl'-ll,,tr- ", U.i.--

r ); ! !

U'. iliintim 19.

10 .csis .:14 .r.;ti, .r.

23 .43!'2 .41223 . S '.." i

on h:il. (iffriii. in, (. Slunk

; ! HMK'-riiiiin- ;;.

Suuilnily: ',:

k.Hf, : ,,ff 11

out lly l.;ikrf,I'mpire - s. rlst.

fa.tri.L r.lll.i irilMIM Nf , If Mo.NiN KM.NAIIIndianapolis, lint., Mn 2'i, I'ittceii

Ihoiisaml s I fans who have Poltheir Intel! k in the third annual .'oin

',11111.' lllti lll lliit,i Sri'l'H;llil llli I'

.Which will be held at lite llldlallilpoll:.liiolur hmm dway, Ma ;puh, awnkeiieii

'by the lit tlx ill of (be foleisjll cursand drivers i.iul (he l.i'l lime niiideby the majoiitv of Hie ni.edeis le

J

Huston 3; New Yot!: I.New York, May of

the world's champions, won :i pitch-ws- 'luiillo from McConmil today.

HoMou defeating New Voru .1 to 1.

Hoth pitchers were very effective.N'w Vuiii f nn ilrn ll.i only run in ihifirst inning, w hen ll.irts'.ell liit nn in-

field Single, kllilO Hi 100 11(1 II Mil Scoredon Croe'n k i ri nl through, t li r box.

Ttu whiUI'h tlin in iloim won In thefourth, when tlii'y Hioieil two run misinitli'M l.y Ycrki'H anil Kjionkcr, Kfionk-t-r'-

Hifal, I)i rrli k'H Minl'lo nml.IrHc nn, J;iinrin'K nfii'Mflii

fly. In the ninth, Monton hi oiviIait'iln on .1 rt H'm i rror, whli h putllcnilrik'si'ii oil firt. .nut Knvl'''"triple, Woltir v:m put onl of ill"Ritnio In the third InnliiK for .1 k! --

Iuk I' piny nt KiToiul linm.fleore: TS. t. K.

Ilnnton 000 '00 nft a ; I

Kw York .. ..100 don ooo 1 4 4

li.'itterii'n; llcilli iit n nil CiiirlHiin;Mit 'oiinell ami swecnev.

Sum 111:1 rv 1 wo-Iiii- hli fnrrlKiin.Thico-I.i.s- e liltKntrlc. Double piny- llerrlek to Chime. !!ae oil ImllSOff lleilient 1: off MeConnell 1.

Struck out lly Mi Council 4; hy lleil-

ient 8. I'mpiroH KR:m lunl O'I.ouhIi- -

z."IS

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st, I. i

n.iinnlwroitNew York 24 .273

r f- f i j

I'l l UI Y Itl ki:ii i li liv4' I I Mill Mill D HI

Caluniy, Albet'tn, May 2fi. He-- 'spile the verdict of the lurv, l'i -

key 11K.1I11 was placed under it rrest by the riiounlcd police atinlilnlKbt. The niiioiint of bulllixcil was mil Hindu known. Thednie of his preliminary heniiiiKprobably will be lUcd loilol-- trow. The iincxpecled actioncaused 1 onsldcrnble speculation

r ns to the next probable imo,. lobe taken by the authorities.

4. .f. t- t i t

VI.OHgllC.YVCslCnl practli e dm lnk. the l.od w k, M itlo -

af tei noonThe bp.

ed at the speedw ,i Sundaylo See the I als Will k 0111.

' tramUt ind m-a- the tape

Here'sthe Stag Story:

The sweetest, cool-es- t,

TASTI ESTsmoke ot them all.

Won. Lost, pet.10 ,12 .!."!

20 1.1 .

20 14 .Mi

Ifi 17 .45U. 1 .4H415 17 .4(1

14 IK .4IIS

10 23 .303

lilled, bill minv of theSeemed to pi efi r places1 1ll lis W In re tbel e is alw n

spcclaloivnear Iha chain '

l.lliis.ln, I; S. ,IomiIi, 2.St. JoM di, May 21.. -- Two hIiii'Ich.

two errors nnd McCorinl. k's hrun In the siih lnuin. d, rented si.Joei"i todas.

'(: k. II, K.IJnci'ln iiO'l (104 ion- )- 4 II 11

SI. J incph ....linn ii aim . f,

Mattel leu. 1, s,aii. I.'hinnu mil SI nil --

ton; Johnson, AlcConmy and Keller.Suiumary: Home 1 1111 MeCornili k.

Two-bim- e hlt- - Kcttir. Stun k outHy McCoiiney, 3: by Johnson, I; l.ylKHKiu. ; ,y :nman, 2. Hn.e onballs-O- fr M.Cnnney. 2: off John-son, 2; off Ilissiu. lloillile plajs---Oessa- u

to llai'lmiir; 1. hs to Melnketo lirewer. I'niplie Slclcr.

CluKLincoln

rSt. Josephuna In

SI,. 11 'ityImh .Moines . . ,

Ti'P'k.tV. hita .......

I'nririOClub.

I.011 Angeles . .

OaklandYt'lii' ''San FranciscoSacramento . .

Portland

Ton! I.onenw.Won. Lout. pet.

r.iii.sr.s.r.oo

.403.417,43S

23

2!t

You buy HALF as much at a time.You buy TVICE as often.So your tobacco is always FRESH.It is the great, unbeatable combina

.30

.29

.2'Ti

.21.21

tion.

for 11 "pill wlun Hie drivers take the'clil'Ne at loo irrent a speed

Louis Disbiow in the old .lav KmSee car curried off the hoiiois of theday when he iiime down the Ii

nt a peed, of !l miles an hour. Nik.rent and lliulieott also wie out Willi

their tars and itl'l sono' f.ct laps, rdid 1he Stut. and I loioh iai-- '

Tile I 'l elli bluell, Collx .t ltd ',io al I III.

are h.iviui; some Hie trouble, eaieedhy their reckless maimer In takingturns. Ooux rides high on the curve-an- d

takes them at great speed, hiscar bouiiilinu sidewavs.

Albert linyot. the French pilot, whowill drive tin' Hngllsh Sunbeam, d

yesterday, nml will becln workat onep.

The big Frenchman bloiiuht a lard1foli e of mechanics and w llhhim, including Hubert 1'. Cios-ini- n

the ciiKlnei r from the Su'ibeaiu fae.loiv :l Wolvei liatiiplou, I'.ng., whowill in ( as bis lelli f ilrlv el' II Is said

thai Criissitian knows the mr pieceby pieee, ha vim; had a share ill lis

EVCH - LASTING -- LY GOODWlirilK TUKY I'l.AY TODAY.

NhIIoIuiI lciigiio.I'hllinlelpliia nt llrooklynNew York nt 1 lout on.St. T .011 id (it Chienno.nneinnntl r.t I'iltHluirnh

Ton-ka- , I; tlinaba, ;:."tiuih.i. May 2.- - Three errors bv

Pitcher Appleunte nave Topeka thetirxl uauie of the series wiih Omahatoday, 4 to ;l. Two errors In the ninthInnlnif enabled the visitors lo si ore!to runs.

Score; P. II. H.Omaha oin 001 o 10 :i ; ;t

Topika Hint 000 022 4

Hatteries: Appleuate and Johnson;Itlehardson, Coehreham and Crist.Home run' Coimallon. llonble playScliipke to Johnson to Kane to ,lohuson; smith to I'ren.h to Hupps.

TAG( 100 )V- - v

ijeye'

uoHixa miinN.i cil nine millCalnai.v, rt it. .May '.'ti - A euro-nii- '

juij tciiilnhi exoncraiiil ArthurI'clkev, tin- prue flKhtcr whoK' blowIllled I. ut her McCarly In the .r ist.

lim here Saturday,Pelkey was i;lveli a pii limiluiry

hialillK late today oil the policechaiiie of inanslatiiihti r. The lieariuuWas ailjouiued until tomorrow after-noo-

pendiim the result of the coro-ner's liuiiicst which exonerated fiefighter toninbt. Pclkcy's bail of

vvas continued.Keferee I:d W itnitii, Toininy

I Iii ns, Willi .M'Carnev, MiCatiy'snian.iL'er, tocether with a duzeii

and neWKpapir nun Werecited to appear as witnesses nl theluarini; tommrovv.

The coins.' of planiu'dby the alithoi itli s Was siunew hatchanned lodav as a result of the an-

nouncement by physicians, follow hit:all olitopMV last nlihl, that b I "ally'sdeath Was due to a blow to the Jn w

which ilbii.cated the neck. The lirstsupposition that death had beencaused by a blow to Cle heart vvas

discredited when the heart was foundto ie sound.

Dr. II. II. .Mushier, who conductedthe autopsy last nlilht, was one of thefirst witnescs at the iiniiiist toninhtHe testified a blow on the nine ofthe rlc'll Jaw, the dislocation of thefoul (h cervical vertebrae, the hemor-rhaji- c

of the I rain that followed, andthe foicinn of blood Into the spinalcanal were the causes of M ( 'arty'sdeath. He was on the stand for more

AiiuiU'flii lnfiiic.chl' MKo nt Cleveland,lietroll ut St. LouiH.W;ishlr.fton nt I'hlladelplila.HoMon fit New Y'ork.

For Pipe and CigarelfeStruck outItichai dson,llase on ball1 : ii h.i i ii i . 11,

-- by Appleuate, 7; bv2; by Coihrebaiii, I.

nil' Appleitale, 4; offI. Cmpirc" Andcr-oii- .

rtilkiiti-lpliii- i YViMiliiKMii .

riiiladelphl.i. May 211. The Ath-liti-

indnli.''d In the flrHl double-heade- r

of the season today nlid uplll(ven vitli Washington, rhil.idelphiawon I he firHt K.'ime, 4 to 0, and Wash-IliRlo- n

the second. 9 to 2. WiishinK-tin'- s

iiiifplayx In the first liiimo wereci:lly, wllil throw by ilrooin and.Milan nllowinn l'hiladelphl.'i to scor'two runs. The two runs In the ncv-int- h

were also the remtlt of a wildII. row by (Janilll. lloue held the visItois niiiliHH, but he was freiiuenilylc. I hi idai i H. There was nothiiiK tothe second name but Walter Johnson.He pitched for neven innings and thenwiih Washington far In the lead, hewi,H relieved by Itoihl inir, whowept to ( I room's asHlHtaiice in

the fil'Kt came. The visitorsfound Mack's yoiini; piti liers fmK001I, hard hits. Tuff lasted until oiuwas out In the second. J'eniiock lookhis place nd of the four hits necuredoff his delivery, two were home runs,rush relieved I'ennock in the' sixthIni'lnt?.

Score First frame: H. II. !'.Washington ...000 000 0000 3 2

rhiladelpltia ..Out) 020 20x 4 f 0

li.ilteries: ('.room, rioidilinx andHenry, Williams; Houck nnd Lapp,

Summary: Two-bas- e hit Harry.Hasu on balls Off Houck $. Struckout Hy droom 2; by r.ochlinir 1: by

Houck 4. 1'mpires (".vans nnd Hart.Score Second game: It. II. R

Washiimt.in ...o.H 120 101 12 iPhiladelphia ..001 000 0012 5 li

Hatteries: Johnson, Poehllnir and1Alnsmlth, WilliHins; Hush, Tal'f, I'en-nock and Schan.

Summary: Two-bas- e hit I'.ush.Yhree-hn.s- e till fildeon. Home run.

(iandil, Johnson. fioul le playDaley to pchnnir: Mcliride to Schaefer

ilesiunlng and having supelinPthe assembling of the pail .BLIND CHAMPIONS"Mi word." exclaimedw hen he caught his flt't glimpse

Sioux t llv, 7; Uichiln. :l.Sioux City, May 2(1. Slou City

drove Pitcher Scolt, of Wichita, offthe mound In the fourth inninv oftodav'H inif, scorlnic five run andwinning the km me, 7 to 3. The lo-

ll. Is were nhle to bunch their hitsfruitfully, while Pitcher Cy Youimheld the visitor safely with the ex-

ception of the last InniiiK, when theyrallied with three hits, scorlnit tworuns.

OF UNITED STATES

front rank. Miss Hum- Curtis beginthe vv mil as physical director of thegills' team this year. The cwnts havebeen changed so much since last cnrHi it It Is impossible to make any com-parison between the Work of the twoveats, (in Hie whole, the records ap-pear to ,e unite as good, and unlessthe teams of (he ottnr schools showa decided Improvement in form, New.Mexico will win another first honorIII this ) ear s Contest.

IT ALuICOil

nath'ai 1 ka;it.. -

I'liilmloll hia h; Brooklyn 5.

I'.rooklyi, Muy 26. A. three-ru-

liurt wnn not enoiiKh for T'.rooklyn tohe.it rhilnnelphU today, the leiinueleuderx eomlnK from behind In thefiuhlh wilh the tylnft runs and win-

ning out In the eleventh, by an R to .1

wore. The locals willed into SeatonIn the opening inninK. a baxe on ballH.

StonKirn hit nml Wheat'n drive forthe circuit, scoring three runs. TheI'hiladelphlim not one in the fourth.;mainly through errors and Iirnoklynscored another In the fifth, llolan lint- -'

ted for Kenton In the eighth nnd ledoff with n Biiik'le. I'as-kert'- triple, n

wild pilch, M.mee'H douhio nnd Cra-Vi- ii

h t HiiiKle sent over the tylni; run.Ih the eleventh, the rhilllcji sewed u!the name Wy scorinB four runs onthree hits and as many errors.

Score: II. II. E. '

n. if. k.I il - o .1

. man an 4nour aim lum iiiirniiiuii'ii

Seore:Sioux City .... 00 .",00

Wichita (too 001Hatteries: Younn and

ItoRnn and Huston.Scott,

00-- -;

KnppCHICO AND CHAVEZ

FAST ROUNDING INTO

BEST OF CONDITIONsummary: Two-bas- e hit Smith

New Mexico Institution for Af-

flicted Childien Holds ljniiueAthletic Records for PastTh 00 Yeats, l.atlling Chli o and

Callahan. Clarke. Hits ( iff Scolt, ii

In 3 InniiiKs; off lteKan, 2 in I

3 inlns. llonble play Smith toWoolums. struck out - Hy Scott, 2;by 3; by Yotnm. --,, iiasc onhulls (iff Scott, 2; off Kenan, 4: offYounx, I. t'liiplre I'llsiiiimons,

clo-el- y by Attorney A. Sililt 1. vv ho ap-

peared for pelkey and Hums.Crown prosecutor Shaw questioned

Purns, who acknowledged he pro-niote- d

the fight, and Hint MeCiirtynnd , Pelkey were to receive j.'i.iioOcash.

Keferee Smith testified thai not onehard blow was struck In the battle.

.Manager MoCnrney asserted oil thewi'lnefs stand that MeC.irty was ingood condition when 'ie entered thering. lie said that In his opiniondeath was not caused by a blow.

The Jury deliberated only a short

1:1 itlng into the bealleiiny Chnvet kind of con.Friday nfler-uiu- b

r 1'ie nit- -

the speedway eslerda. "1 had 110 idea011r track was nil) thing like this. I

have always understood that it was a

line course, hut it never entiled my

litlnd that It could really be what il

Is. I .1 111 really astonished." Ouyolwas also favorably Impressed, and ex-

pressed his pleasure thi'on-- h an In-

terpreter.There was a Jov fill reunion when

fluent met lioux and Zuciii l elli. Tlothree have been frit lids for years,having participated In many of thebiggest races In Fiirope togellu 1.

(iuyot was at Hrooklaiiils whin C.oiiv.

inane Ids sensational hour record a

few weeks ago. It Was the originalIntention of the 1'ieiiih drivers toleave Havre by lite .same boat, thusnrriviuv In Indianapolis lordlier. InnOuyol found It necessary lo delay hissailing, and so lions and Ziuaiielllstarted a week eat liT.

The practice had much of the sem-

blance of real lacing. Don Heir, inhis Stutz, put in some fast hips,drawing the plaudits of the crowd inthe grandstands. Johnny Jenkins, wit It

hih Schaclit, also proved a favorite..Jenkins has not lieeti doing milch af-

ternoon practice and Sunday waireally his debut before the rail birds.While he Iiiih been working consist-ently he has preferred the earlymorning hours in which to try out htsled and black rarer.

' The Anicl car. equipped Willi a new

lor their battlineon at Ti.ictlun parkPhllailelihia 000 100 030 04 S 14 2 to rjftlil. Left on bases Washln;Sjll. of the

out In turnclub. The hot syesterday after-larg- e

crowds of01 net

and ln.it night,I'oollKENTUCKY CLASSIC

Urnnklyn .. 300 010 000 01 6 8 6 ton fi; Philadelphia 4. Hasc on ballsIlaitericH: Seaton, Itlxey, Alexander: ( iff Johnson 1: off Taff 1; off Pen- -

nd Killifer; Sl.uk. Allen, Ylnidlnu nock 1; off Hush 2. Struck out P.y

and O. Miller, Krwln. ' Johnson Ii ; by Taff 1; l.y I'ennock 3;

Summary: Two-bns- e hit Magee. hy Hush 2. empires Kvans nndI.iuleriiH (2), Moran (2). Three-bas- e Mart.

tPRCIAL fOIIHISfOSIll Nr. t5 MORNING JOllHNALl

Alaiiiogot'ilo. N. M . May 20. -Cltampioiii, of the Fulled Stiles, forllllee sllcleSfiKe veals III the I'eailUof athletics f,,r the blind!

The till' ban a liopoNing s until,and one 11a ill a II v would S'lippoM'that It belonged to Ms,

New York or I'einiM Iv aula, wild In-

stitutions olilcr, laigir ami wealthier.Hardly lil'lv people here ale awarethat lite inuulecovelcil tille belonnsto tho New Ajoxlco lusliiule for tin

II BY RUDOLF 0hit I'nskert. Home run Wheat.1Double play Oaula rt to Fisher, llase SI. Louis 1; Detroit .

falls hclng pleeelit to nee them. Chlcostill lilies a prime favorite to winby a liiiocUoiit. ami the (reliction h

thai the l.i.j. .Vouch -' bov will Will asilei Iv , if not a quickly, as he didbefore. II.11MH r, ( haves', believes

best Chlco and this belief Is

shared by maiiv of 'lis friends. Con-si- di

table w.iHciing Is being done orthe outcome of the tight.

011 hulls Off Seaton 2: off Itlxey 1;off Allen 4. Stnn k out Hy Heoton 4;hy Stack 2. 1'mpires ltrennnn nndTo son,

SI. Louis, May 26. The St. LouisAmericans won a niuth-lnnin- u vic-

tory today when llrief, battiiiK forMaisel, sent a roller to Hush thatcored Austin. The bases were full.

Iictroii had tied the came in its halfIKOUE it A la mogonlii. The record is

nunc wonderful when It Is

I'ed licit the Ni iv Mexico 111

Is t In. vtingcsl and smallest ofstale hi I Is holding member- -

the National Athletic Assoela- -

I : mlall theconsl.liStllllieall Hiesiilri in

AUTO ROAD RACE FROM

HERE TO CAPITAL IS

PLANNED FOR JULY

New York lt Moil 2.Huston, May 2fi Xew York scored

even runs in the fourth InninK oftoday's came nnd defeated Hoston, 7i

of the ninth, by four singles thatscored two men. St. I.onls made twoof its four Minn on homers, both Ann-- ; ffnv(in nn.l Tohnulon ueniilnir the ball Into Loftus Sends Four- -

steering gear, reappeared at the llaclithe rlKht field bleachers. Detroitto 2. Jones w;1H hit hard in that innlnu;

time before returning the verdictwhich exonerated all principals In thestnclnu of the contest. The authori-ties were not pleased with the Verdictand It was Intimated the criminalproceedings would be continued, it I

though this could not be confirmed atmidnight.

Those who have been handling thelegal end of the case have protestedthat the Jury was made up principallyof men who are friendly to Hums.

MoCnrty's body was shipped to hishome in Ohio tonight. .Mi Canny hadplanned to accompany the remains,but was detained here by the au-

thorities.Warrnnls were Issued today for the

arrest of MeCarncy, l!i I'eiec Smithand several tralneis and attendants.

This development followed nu or- -

der from the attorney general at Kd- -

morion, Alberta, that nil principalsIn the arrangements for the fight ho

arrested, and the imithwist mountedpolice were Instructed to execute the

'order Immediately. It Is understoodthat the men arrested will he chargedwith complicity In manslaughter.

II of Schools foIInnd was succeeded hv Hndolnh. whoiiise.i three nitchers on the mound nnd r the. Hiinil.IlleVeinent b' w il liNew Mexico's IP

Ycar-Ol- d to' Fnont in Stretch,Boating Ten-Poi- nt Under

Wire by a Length,the annals of nt.li- -out a parallel In

held the visitors to two singles. Lord's a fourth as a pinch hitter, Public bat- -

double in the third Inniiifi, drove In tint,' for Dims In the cinhth.the locals' two runs. After rletchcr Score: U. II. K.

hnd been thrown out hy Maranvllle ' Detroit "00 0023In the fourth inning, Doyle tripled nnd Ht. Ono 110 011 4

scoir.H , vi.,1.1... li. ... t. nntterles: ' Wellmntl and Al

An automobile load rate iloni here-to Santa l o is planned for July 4 It.The Ford, Overland, Hoick and SHide.halter comrfinlcM have promised toenli r cars. The cars will leflvc he.eIn the morning and return after 5

o'clock that cvenlim. A mutnlcyitterace will be held also from here toSanta Fe and teturn.

I'xnn- -..... ..iriimn mi. u nwi:miv, -

Murray hit over the left field feneo'der; Dailss, Klawitter. Hall and Stnn-f- r

a home run, this first that has been ns'made in that direction here this sea- -

Two-bas- e ''''"- -

n. .Meyers and lienor walked and "Jo"- - ".

J''"- -0. f "Marmmrd singled, flllllns- the bases.!""; V "an

Mann draped n- ,-- try tor . crl; "Lt Ztnse?'ZrrdriSz,rrS wr- -"earinir and Hums belnic out nt the! y'

RIVERS DEFINITELY

ACCEPTS TERMS FOR

BOUT WITH RITCHIEPlate. Fletcher doubled, KCorlnif Shttf-- 1 ill;STB1ICUTERdouble . headerr'" nnd waft hit by Doyle's croilnder,

Chlcaj?o-Clevelan- d

postponed; rain.

and with Hilly I.lesnw in command,gave an excellent account of Itself.I.lesnw says that from now on hewill work and work hard every day.Kalph DePalma and Caleb Hraggtook two of the Mercers out for anairing, and as they daSlicd down thestraightaways they resembled yellowsi leaks.

Willie rounding a turn, Dishrow'scar threw a tire, which was hurledover a fence. The car held to the trackhowever, without any damage beingdone. It Is said that Disbrovv willprobably attempt to lower the pres-ent, speedway one-mil- e record withthe Jay K.ve See some day before thefiOO-mi- race. The event will beelectrically timed and will be underthe siipervisi f the A. A. A. of-

ficials, so thai II will be accepted bythe guverniiiir body if a now mark Is

hung up.Charles P. Hoot, of Chicago, who

will he Hie starter, together with oth-

er officials, were at lite speedway InconsnM.itloii with the management.;Many points of Importance concerning!the conducting of (lie race were takenup nnd plans ligiired out whereti,V

the event will lie handled witli pre-- !

eisioii of clockwork. The race of.liclals were deeply interested In the!preparations which lire being madefor I ho event, and carefully plannedevery detail.

lellcs. The si hool Joined the Nation-

al Athletic af'iociatioii In the n boo!yens of lIliiH-H- I, which was the llrstvcar of !i. H. Pratt's administrationas superintendent. Koglnniug with thehoys' Indoor eonicd, which was heldFebruary 22, HMO, Hie institute liasbeen eiilereil In eii'ht contestM notincluding HtJ.'tl and in the eight si; irishas won seven lirst honors. The con-

tests this year w ere held on May I (I

and 17 for the girls and bovs, re-

spectively, and the records made havebeen Kllluilitled lo the tialioital board,bill the awards have not ,vcl beenmade.

Ill the buys' indoor ooiilc'd, ji n.

New Mexico was fii.st with a creditof 17 points; N'.'VV York second withI fi point.'; Massachusetts third!with II points.

In the gills' Indoor contest, lliin,New Mexico vvas first with not;,points; Western l'i ntcylvania (Pitts-- ,

burgh second with Hi 'a points. The,winner of third place was not given111 the rcioil. In Hie individual highscores, l.cona llino.loM was first with19 -l points; Clare V.ichim or Piits-- I

ni run second with (I points.In Hie Iiojm' Indoor oontt.'d, till,

New .Mexico finished tirsr. The win

"'iirinp the side. .

R,ore: It. 1 1. K.Kwton 002 000 000 2 6 3i MHT1IKKN l.K.Uil I

! MO.NIN9 lOUSNAI. SPICIAL L.A.eO WlStlI .on Angeles, May '. Joe Levy.

Manager id Joe Ulveis, the LosIPtlllWi ight, telegraphed tonight

a final incept, in f the offer of Kd- -

ille Clancy, the San Francisco pro-

moter.- for a twenty-roun- d bout withWillie HIP hie on July I, for the light-weig-

championship.

FAITHFULLY FOD

COMING BATTLE1;At Dirmingham Hirminshnm

Montgoirury 0.

At ChnttanooKa Chattanooga

w York 000 700 000 7 11.2Hatteries: James, ltudolph nnd

'haling; Maro.unrd and Meyers.Summary: Two-bas- e hit Lord,

Fletcher. Three-bns- e hit , Doyle.Home run Murray. Hase on ballsOff James 8; off ltudolph 2; off Mar- -

Hinrd . struck out Hy. James 2;y Itmlolph (i; by Maro,uai'(l R. I'm- -

plres O'pay and .Km.slie.

Two. reelI lea ul y.'Pastime

Maskedfeature.

"Hercniiu dy

IftV MONMIM4 JOUBN.L BrSCIAL Il.tRO WIMC1

Louisville, Ky May 26. Itudolfo,a colt, well ridden by Joc-key Loftus, won the Kentucky handi-cap, the richest American turf eventat Donnlas pnrk today nnd set a newtrack record of 2:05 for the mileand a ejiinrter, Officially, the trackwas pronounced "ood," but the trackrecord was equalled once and brokenthree times In the six races of theopening procram of the moctlnff.

The eleven starters in the handicapincluded some of the crackthat have shown class at the sprlntrmeets, lint the race went to an olderhorse and gained n point for thosewho contend a really good horse is atIts best as a 4 -- year-old.

Itudolfo won the race from a --

yenr-old, Ten Point, after the latterhad led for most of the distance.Away badly, Loftus forced KudolfoInto second place at the three-quarter- s.

With Oowell third, this positionwas maintained until the stretch,when the fullered and

under ui'Kine, forced to thefront to win by a lennth. Ten Pointtired rapidly itl the last furlong andhad to be ridden out to get secondplace by half a length from Any Port.Any Port showed remarkable speed,In the lust quarter mile.

Hamilton was close up to Ten Pointwhen the former was running his raceIn the first mile, but quit badly andFoundation, on whom many western-- ;

ers had pinned their hopes and theirmoney, failed to show ability com-

mensurate with his showing ns a 2- -,

year-ol- Huckhorn suffered Interfer-ence at the two turns and finished far

Mofiile 0. ,

At Atlnnta Atlanta s; New- - Or- -

leans 3.

At .Nashville Xashvillc-Memphi- s

game postponed; rain.PATSY BRANNIGAN

; SHADES M'CUE IN

TEN ROUND BOUTdottblehenderl"t. Louls-ChieaR- o

Pestponed; rain.

Great Crowds of Fans Con-- .

tinue to Thronff Training

Quarters to See Carter and

Yoakum Work Out,Pittsburgh-Cincinna- ti unmo railed'n tho lirst ' Innlng'tn account' of

arkncKd, ,- ;. COLORADO ATHLETES TO

BE ENTERED AT MADISON

I.V MO.NINd JOI'MHAL .PinAL LIA.f D Wt.fl.Milwaukee. Wis., May 2. Palsy

nruni'igun, of Pittsburgh, had a shadethe belter of Matty Medio, of Uaclne,tonight In a fast 10. round bout here.The men arc featherweights. The boutwas hard fought, with Hrannlgan do-

ing most of the hading, liotli menwet,, strong nt the finish.

i .VOUTIIWKSTEUX LEAOCK

Hal CJiUsei ltefuxil MarrliiRC License,Jersey City, X. J., May 2. Hal

Chase, first baseman of the New Y'ork

American lenMUu baseball tenin, wasrefused a marriage license here today,because he eould not furnish certifiedproof of divorce from his first wife,

(.'hase was accompanied hy his in-

tended bride. Miss Anna Cherunc, of

New Y'ork. He left the city hall prom'Isintf to return with the necessarydocument.

Chase, however, vras busy this af-

ternoon with his team striving to

stave off defeat by the. Ilostons andMiss f'hornni; fame alone to the li

ctrse bureau with tho decree nnd re-

ceived the license.

to increase Inbetween Harry

uukiiin at Klks'under the aus-- s

New Mexicocrowds of fans

Interest continuesFriday night'!; battleCarter and Stanley Y

theater, to be stagedpices of Mark LevyAthletic club, (ireat

Spokane 1; Vancouver 2.Portland-Seattl- e cninc postponed;

rain,

game postponed;Vlctorin-Tacom- a

min.

ners ol second and third places were' not reported,

Jn the girls' contest, Hill, NewMexico was lirst Willi 4 points; West-ern Pennsylvania i Pittsburgh i second'with 2ti points: Wisconsin third with6 points: South Carolina, fourth.points not given.

in the hoys' contest, 1 y . NewMi xlco was first with li I j points; ew

York second Willi .i i points: West- -

era Pennsylvania third with 41'points; Ohio fourth with ,"!2'i points

Hi Hie girls' conies!, 11112, NewMexico was tirsl; Western pcnnsylvn-- :

nla second, 37 points behind New Mcx-- :

rco; Wisconsin third.In tne bovs' contest, 1012, New;

Mexico was first with 3f- - p'dnts;Missouri second with 35 points;

j Western Pennsj Ivania third with 24'points; New Y'ork fourth with 16

points.

IU A.'

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f BY MeNiN3 JOUIINAL .PCCOH LI AS. D Winf )

Houlder, Colo., May 21). Colorado1'nlversity will lie represi'iued at

track meet atMadison, Wis., June 7, by Cl.il neeIreland and Wendell Vincent, whoseexpenses will be funded by a mil scrip-Ijo- n

by students taken todav.At the Hooky Mountain ooiiiol'one

meet last Saturday, Ireland eqnaMidthe world's inter-collcgia- record torthe hundred-yar- d dash and Vl'ieentcleared the d high hurdle in25 ii seconds, a new record for theconference. In a lower altitude, It

is believed they will better th'.'-- e

AMinsiOAN ASSOiYATIOV

yesterday thronged the cltil 's gym inthe afternoon to see Yoakum workout with Hlack Seotty, they boxingfive fast rounds of the slam bangsort of sparring. Lust night Carterand Smaulding boxed three roundsami then Carter took on two localboys, one for n single round and thecither for two rounds. With the pre-

liminaries arranged and the fightersrounding Into physical s'nipe for thecontest, the best boxitfg turd everstaged by the New Mexico A. C. islooked for Thursday night.

Two-re-1 Scanty."Pastime.

Maskedfeature.

At Minneapolis Minneapolis 1; "HerM",""'I"3. 'comedy.

t Indianapolis lndianapolls-Lou-- 1

W'llle n,lm. postponed; rain. Pathe La 4 .I'.fci 'HittHi-- t' " 'i iwWeekly. Piistlme,

In the ruck.Itudolfo paid more than nine to one,

The Kentucky handicap, whichfeatured the card for the opening ofthe meeting at Douglas park, carried$10,0u0 added money and was worthto II. H. Emmons, owner of the win-

ner, $12,150. Summary:Itudolfo, 119; (Loftus), 18.10; 7.00;

B.20.Ten Point. 110; (dross), 4. SO; 3.40,Any Port, 100; (McCahe), 9. SO.

Htickhorn, Frog l'KS, Oowell, J,HsThorpe, Flor Flna, Milton I'.., Founda-tion, asxo ran. -

ARROWCOLLAR

PURE APPLE JUICEb bottle; ci It's delicious and rpfmdiine! a trial order will

convince jou.CONSOLIDATED LIQUOR CO.

A"querqii6, New Mexico

In the school year of I!)ll-l2- , Tt. J.Mulligan succeeded A. H. Cox as phys-- :

Ion! director of the boys' team. Mr.'Mulligan l.s a young man, but he hasproved his fitness for the place ofIn cflnu the team right up la HlC"

Silk Flags, 5 coupons and, Those beautiful Silk Flags

95c, at The Journal. Don't; at The Journal office. 5 cou-dela- y.

i pons and 95c. l irr ?.H rli.

i miniicBnnr MHRWIMr. mi.RMAI TUESDAY. MAY 27. 1913. '.

SOUTH DAKOTA CITY Thousand of Persons Disappear inMazes of London and Arc Never Found

(In mi lentil'"! Ilinlcli),

NothingBetterllian

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I.

mrb n little of the n i.'h liorllneHH ;in,'e,n.i.f,.!,i j, i.f the plot iin I

Htrt, ti Millie of Hie -- How do ..uj'

dn?'' I.. il.it on the aiair or over tinnardi n fence, a little f the country-womin'- a

frl. ndly ehat at the t;re. nKrocer'M . art and the f i .hniontri r a

lutirow, l here would a aliorler crlm.In.'il lit.- for the w roiiKiloera w ho ntthin illiniu m are ml.l'inn Bhnitlil' t

Ine and ftarl'"-- , with stnilKhi-iiviiii.-ful-

In llie city and the W.af Cud.If you want to a,'.iiauil yoiir-- i If

with tin; trag. il of London t I'M! '

one tin. i Hint: to any of the mort nuncthat Hit- ii.eMid". IjicI nii'Jil '

p.ir.lt: tit fill an .I'd III the newii.i-J-

tk iil.oiir, IP" liody of an iiiil.now n

per ion h.iviiui i taken li,.m theThamex, it wan . out eyed to a mortu-ary. 1.1. ok nl the Hear, her. rli h

Well na poor, huh it a well ua low, w' II

dri'Hti. d il k Well an laknnl. Tin y havi-al- l

hut a. one on. a i:.--. nt. a l.i.itUi r.

iiter, aort, il.i uthli r. An Ha y creepIntd the mortuary you cut pre f artr.-t-i ln the i hi of it name ucroi'their toiiiilcnani.i.. Tliev want to findthe riilanlnu one, Imt not lure,"Thnnk tjnd'" an elderly lady niv "

she furriM fro,,, the KhlteiinK in

her imitation ?h- tit. ra her motor carand Ih diivrn i,ni. kly itwiit. Hut nln"

will eotnn t un.irtow A Invert one i."

iiiihiini( iiinl ahe Knows that Hi"

Ttmnlra ha "lved Home of Londonliiijp.at myHterie.

' iTlcn.l of mine, a ,tivaie d. t. i -

lite. . niaktiit! iiut." i little fortuneIn f.oinloii f.,f no other rc.ion thanthat It Ih a hind of mystery and mih-p- l

ion. Who ei r of a country-woma- n

heciiniiiit' f'uiciou of herhii'.'iind in llle evii lit of liavinn himwat.hed liy a detective? Hut In 1ui-do- n

thla Ih oiuuinli. Hecau1-.- ' the c ai-H-

Is it 'tr. i( w tltd, w ith mil-lio- n

of hidinc pl.tr- and miillouH ofdunlin to protect Hie wrmiK-doe- r fromthe pulilit' ive. That ytiuii- - friend ofytiiim wh is flushed with iinihltlonmid nifllllM to eoine tn town to makehi tol titnc it he hoiild fail he needr.ot feet HMlmii.nl of it. If he v.anls tchide will I .oiol. ui will find a ror-pr- r

for him. And iiolioily will rvrfind him unlll he wixln s them to. Lon-

don la n iik nhe In m eat.

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u. to . i..K a I a.. - Kdward l.vmx .r T, hi:"- il V.. 1,1 M ir mine,

t lit Win lot aft.' What ale J ,,U w hliOplIlK ,'llielll

thete .,11 t ic ,;:i l pol'i h V""Henrv. o;i I. now li ive jnineil ill'

ill sc. Hits,"

The Meyers Co., Inc.Telephone 125 r

llf-l- lS Wt-r.- t Silver Avenue Albuquerque. N. M. I

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NEW HEV0LUTI0H INI

CHINA SEEMS ;

IMMINENT

Piesident Yuan Shi Kai Propnr.es to Head Upiisii z to

Put End to Deadlock Now

Existii':', in Eiiipiie,

IiiiiIi.ii, Mm 11. A I'i king ill "- -

.ati Ii In Ihn luilly T li'Kiit'li fftyii II

In 'i.- ti-- l that I'roflili lit

1 imn Mil Knl will Imim h 1 M. k

h nt' iliirn. nhiih tti.iy ilt In

t i.iiriiiT-ri'Viilntli-

The altutttlnn lit rhino tuiw lirc-ti-Py b tlniillmk Tin- - nnrtlt nnl,

Oip nld reinrin nrvt r h niw fnrm. ThHmith la In rifHin1 thi

i iiirli ti il ,rmltirlnl itutiitinmy Inn ki'dl.y Fi rllti' p.ll IlaUH'lltnr rotllrnl.

Mcmurial Day, Friday. Get

a silk flag at The Journal of-

fice. 5 coupons and 95c.

Cct.c early.

X Murlinrt text Clrrnni IIUUMJtl IUI Jiv;in ;

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BUY YOUR

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and Cement

AT THE

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M0G0LL0N

Stage and Auto LineIHILY.

Leave .!her City 7 a. m.

Ann a MuKollon 4 p. m.Lnv Mngnlltiti 7 a m.Anii Mlver ' Hy p. m.Spii'lal t arn mi lte.iiit.

tall or Adder: t. V. MarrMt, lrpMlee nt, N, M.

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General Foundry Work,

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Albuquerque. New Mexico

Wa'die's Pure Ice CreamHuid In Any Uuantltf

Brkk Cream in Aujrfor rartiaa.

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THE WM. FARR COMPAQ

Whuleaule nd Retail t)aa!er Ir

rr.rn axi kai.t meats.rutuaagea a, hpcla)ly,

Tut Cattle and Hog th l'.1ljMarket Prlea ale Tald.

Slratcfjy i't Automobile Raving

SCENE OF FATAL

SHOOTING

Woman Kills Prominent Citizen

and Then Turns Revolver

Upon Herself, InflictingMo it a I Wound"..

la. oaiN lauaa.t w.at!

flt Kail., S I', Miy ;. In. P..

1. Mimic, 11 !(. T., Hi. it" M'li ritmi t:ittHil l In' It hi I. ,r III liu . I I Hni ry do

, il I in, li ,f Ihi' til,, hktii illtiii.il nil'. ( til !rf.ktiiK. wa h"l nf. killed

hy Mr May All. it. aH' 'i'i. "f Ah.'i.il, ll. lit ,1 lull' loir toiiliiht. In 'liniiiihi'K h'.iiK. In n . Tin- womanIh-- n fir.'.I n "hiil'i hit" h, r nl.mly lifi'l Mm iI Iiim ill m In Mf.it il, A

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il. on tin1 hIii.. it li'ilf himrf iriit i.lv I. .1 up in r'"' Kli'i'ii In.Tlii ui. in, hi li ft ii ti.'ii' wlii' h r. ill.'"J'hIu' inn- f in v nmi itip. T.il .

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w,i r.Mul.'l iii,tniitns if tiirri- -

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Ir l 1'runl. lrK. Mrn. Alii ii'k huh ifil in it l.iirl.ir. 'h'iw mrht't.'.-boti-

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SUPT. A. N. WHITE TO

ATTEND INSTITUTE

IN COLFAX COUNTY

:t.ir.n r r)aa.o.t,t.ci HoaM.na joubuhiKinlii N. M., M.iy !. SiMii-t.'iiilrii- t

i.f 1'ulilli' IiikIi'iii tlmi Alvitn N.

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ihl w. i k nt Itnli'ti, wr.lrh m IkMiib

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I'anwny. MIh Minnttr' Mvitk, illr- -

tor of lniltitrl.il wlin liftf..r ll.iinii In it ''k. will ii No lw .r

'oiir i i.iiiiil. H will hold Jiiinl in'

nt tilvir I'lty HiIh wi.'k, lifltiK

Ihnw of tlriint. I.unn. KUrra inl(It.-H- l nilllltlln, whlih will In. In ti

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tlitnuwh hit" lh' l''t wurk tin

ihilr wmv to itttcnd llu-f- InHllttili'tiiiinl thr nuiitnu.' iiiirinul. Thiy w.-ro- :

HlilH'tllltl-nill'll- l 1 IHUKlltHK. I(f A- -

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Ituth 1 nrt inn ti.Mi "I uf ll'- - tM.imt y liilllul

throiiKliiii't Hi.' Hull' will npen iipxIMmi'liiV.

Kiiinl Al.il lii t tJiitt t full; lo putvuur tiiutliiriiah In yimr aiiittam-- ,

ltt.l.hy,llnliliy (Mu)tiK to tlii' tiitintry fur a

k - till, KhurkV 1 thniinht llilxWiih kmittt In hi' a pl.'iiaiirn trip. I'lil- -

I'ttmi Nc.

AN'iTIIKH IH NKO.

I'oor old lliirdiippl"' He t.vi :n Jl-I-

a fur it. paper thnt aiaied for laI hey would aetid 1.1m th- - preu e.pnluler ever n In thia aiaie.

tieali! Aiul waa 'he .1 ; a i !

eiitrd "

I). Vfhv. the hlamert milk.ti; Mm a at tiffed pon'uplr.

!, --i

''

faAS A MAN' TIIINKKTH.

."uatonuT What tlj I have to havopen an sKi'otttd ?

Mieiivintt 'lei'.t'i (absently) JjoUr better.

Memgrial nay, Friday. Ge

a silk flag at The Journal of

ficc. 5 coupons and $oc.

Ccme early. '.

Funny." H'mIk', 'H tli.'inunit pnlir.. In liiiil'iti j.n.l n't

tri'o ri well kmiwn mall w !' '.''''iirnlafliiK ii.'iiiU fiirtniKlii. An' it

Ijillllnnillre, to... It n Wi.t I'V- - llWHlt ml l.ofiilnn'a Hhnm"ftilly nviTh.y think Ih.y r.- - anmrt, Imt vvh'--

ri- - put to th.' t nn I'I- -

v.:n r ,iri In th intinlrv."J'.mr iilil MimIki'! II will t m wa In

I. (in nml to iii.iny filluia tint mi tit.'iliiy tnut Joat'l.'l Will ! .l:irtlnill' .tpn':il-- i III l.lillilnll on I"' W h.TPtin. ut fifty iilhir p.rniu v:tnNh-(- l

In... A "Imlhir tn in t r . Lmt th- -

l;iy In f..r.', iunl a NliKil.tr iiiiiuli r thitny iifl.r Hut imtliliiK niipfurcil In

th. pipiit :i In. nt tli.'tn. I.iiihI'iii Itvn-ii- l In . . ir tlilnti, yin in lit. nuntIn r nf Its I'ii-I- . 'I hi' riipltnl tlnrs lintHlmiit :iml I imfl iihoiit In inyHtcrl. a.

! ! hIkmiI.I hi' inor. nvvttl thanI'Vi-- ;il Hi luiitn n ity. It la only w henii.lii.tlillla ilr.lllliltll' llippi'tia, Hllch ll

liu- - iiiilMhitiK of n wi'illhy t,tmn. thuttve tire ri inlmli 'I of thr irlitt f i' l

thit noinrw "n re liln.ul twenty thou,siml pinpli' ili. iiirur rvfry im-lv- c

nu nilia within thf nr a lonliril fiTl.y ..(. Hurt. I Y.tril.

IliilliiK lii I oniliHi.

M.uis of (ho iiilfilnK I" raoim tmiiup, I nl it lti. tniml'i r tiff Uift tntheir frlemlM ii nil leliitivra fi.r .ill tune.I.oml'.n Ih t'te In l place nn eirrth ifyou wnt lo hide It l the most my.terimiM n n't niiiHt yvoiiilcrf ul iim.c .l.rIrhiililt'd hy m;in. 'lo look in l.onilnnlot u I rli nd with whom you hue notmade mi tippoitiiriK ut i like lookinglor h needle in u h:iya u. k. or n

lit li defrrl, i r a pe rl In theI'ut-iri- iMi-.in- . (ine tun lite In Lon-

don n llfftlini" rind trnii nhont ii itndI'.-- l know purt of it,

V It It ill the :it twenty yr.ira .(llile

l. nty iiuir.li r Huve heen rotnnutt. .1

In London will, ti'li;ive e iiii" l.y tili'xpl-til- id, Vmi m.iy he ipilte Niire that the

imirili i rv. If nlhe, ure lu London.They nre ptnl.aMy livini; eiy near lopolice i lutlmiH. fur it Ih it popular andm well foui ded ! lii f nnionr? rrimiiiiiNthat If you want tn keep otir uriMalr e of the handcuff, ynu rnut pit. hyour lent i lore tn the pes on whli '.the liraeeli-t- hnnu.

The London detertlx Would heproud, indeed, If they could find onlyhalf the people who anl"i 'n the nip.It.il every yenr. Hut lin y rnitn.it. Homellmr iitio two lrl HttidetiiH tooktoontH tiiK. tn. r In th.' Wet Knd. t menight they were lialiKllll; picturesand th.y found Hint they hud runKhort of null. "I ll K'i out itnd 'tHome," oil" rllld. She went, JtlHt narhe wna, without hat or rout, tn n

little ahop round the corner whileher tiinpatiloll net iihout pr piirliiK '

the evt nltiK men I. TV girl neverlniulritn Hhowed that atie

did not visit the phop, nnd Hhe hasnot hern heard of lincc. Vain it Ianwere the effort tn trace the Kill whonone tip from the tiort't of KiiKlundtwo your ngn tn take up ti altiiatlnnIn h tiorthrrn auhttrh. It N knownthat ahe reached KlUK'a (Tomh Hafcly,

hut lifter I hut her rnovemetitH niehidden In hind the veil thiit hldt H anmany of London' tnyMei-ics- . h'he hnot appeared nine, mid It N u thou-i- i

ml In one that ahe never will, Theiwan the yoiiPK olctnr who left hi

rhiilili"r In th W..t I'm! on.. t.rlBhtmornlnK lit ' r and wua never sunn Kit in. KyerythliiK humanly poanllilewaa limn n irate him, hut all In vain.

"Old I llllllll."1 know- an oid lady who has l.ern

trying to find her tnNaum hm-iian- d

for thirty yeiira, She Uvea at li nntnrrmlth, he went off to at h n IH

oaihiliVH for IiiihIiichh In rltv. andahe hna not ..eon him kIhic Knr

eut and yem-- the poor old w ninaiiha traveled over the tame Kl'outidUVlce a day In the hope of find mahim, Imt I n in afraid their nexthiectlllK will he heVond til" Unit ill-- .

vide. The lam time I mw her fietold me he had not yet ot hope, huttheir w.i that ,rt her eye which toldthia the drawn-ou- t aearch wn

r h tain. I rhrered her upas In t I muld. ndvlNcil her to

ln th- - paper and rotiMtilt thefn Ih r, I ut he had dune Ihr-- r IhinUlotiK. hum auo. Her huhand hnnne, and, hh lar a thi wot Id I rim-- tel red, pi oliii Ply none forever.

.ome of mv rend, ih ntuy have met"(Hd lOiiuiia." tv'io for a ImiK time wnaa landmark In thr vicinity of fhiirlneI 'I'd i. She, too, had lot her hnshaiid,Imt ilin helii veil, poor old soul, that ifhe waited lout; eiiointh hy Trafalgar

riinare, she would see him paHinkT theli.iliM. HavliiK no means she Holdmatche., and ocrai'loua liy, wV-- lhemati ; was klllinu In r. and thepathetic iuil ha. I dhitttie.l her hIkIUalnuift to hhiitlnesH. ."he would (trip li

cu'toinei H arm and in-- tn .in nnxioiifway if he had noticed (he appearanceof this it'iin or the other man who hadJu l pummmI hi. Whether ho foundhi r hiinl uu n,,t , animt say, I he--

ve rhe did, hcrat'-- e luiiu.. .! her oneat'ti t noon, and a day or tw o later I

learned that idle was t'ead. "If oaid to find anyhotly In London, Nn'lII?" she iiinl tn any, "Why, the p'llrriiinl find n man, If 'te lllie to keep,unlet. Hidn't you never 'ear-- - "jand, InwetiiiK her voire to it whisperii'd Knima would Klve tnr unothrii hal ter of Loiidou'a aeeret hi.t"ty.

London haa rloitks inntifih tn hideii all. If ynu want tn dluppnir all youtic., I do 1 move round the corner.Vciy few people in Hie nu tropolia arrml hpeiiklim terma with thoau who livein tile next flat or in the next house."I here huvr hern frwral cam s in re-c- i

lit y. atu of policemen havhm resid-ed In the tame Plot k as men w how crt'wanted for some iiotoriou crime, andtltrre N nn instance on re.ord of awealthy who vanished, ar--'

ninn'il a dliK'uiai' and another name,became a profirrly owm r. nr.d at luallyleased a house to the Judi;o who comerai licfeir 'tad a. ntcnerd htm to

penal servitude. Nol wry tone ak'n itwaa found on the death i f u villainliuhllc official that ho had hern run-lim- it

two eHtahllahmetite for twentyyt'Hls, He had twu "wive'' and twofamine, yet nelthtr of thr women hadthe least suspicion. It wn hectuise the

, man lived In t etul'm,t'nimhle loiulon.

Hi, next to limmnalhlo to carry onurh dtipllclty In iltr country, hut lit re

In thr rjipitnl, wlwre tu ighljors, o fartroin hflnn friendly, are t.rrildy

of one anotlirr, a hurglar ora murdrref ran live fur year anions'repetahle poop to without helng dt.covered. If London wnuhl only ub- -

"Well, what are ynu Iryine tnmitate a tiinis"'.'"

V T i I A' ill' fill.' II.'1'. ' . ' ti

UP- - I'I v. .1, '.i- u M; '"!. '

know Cial . .. ti - '

Mi o."l W.t I.. ;. n!y l.e. tat' I

hey I'lMSo'l I hat l. I V.

illiva I I'" . last liii.-- s at : d in

has IllVef I ef. ra ll.lle I. olnlouslv M

the t s ..nl ha I, U

C.ilp'.i he I'ahi d.ov n. .i ii

an t.a;r l.n evo, - Ihe,. ,1,. i l l ii.nv all

cmil tiiiti; the in ik ol thr h" li i.l

the led - the ii I,- of 111" r,i.e fiat thr.li; lie ih, I S 11 S. e.

Fl. I ,s ic mi t .1 , Hi,, . !:'.;!

miles at a ; p il he i. I ' I'Ueillliil, lor s. 'ii,' Miy a I'a-- ..',! . t -

i( ll. 'lis "SioW ll.lWI! t.. .'.milr an ho'ir,"

Shrew. I i.iio!:ai 1. is i y, i'. i n

h..d detei i il t 'le i i'ns nf a li inMilahle hrenkdow Th.y ti w fillDe I'alnti's iar e, uMn'l 'as ;,i,,, h"ila p. So tin y ailM-i'- l llie ! i,t st lionlo alaii'tl with the h'a k' oar.1. in ae- kDawson, who like ! I'alma, in'tihthave iiteial.y iliiv. n his ear to pieces.

An I he tin eki d ii: line a d d he'nn, winning eas y.

Now that's I'i" Way many loitj,lines ate win. h's (he ihase of therace ih ii i I nmin only ly t,ioe wit"may he tukeu Intn tlie euiifiileiii .1l ii m ni inatr i '. As a mat'er if fait,the n ti nl ilihinn i f a cr,ie is aioa(tlie ta..csi part of tic wind' propo-all Ion. That nr.y s.n.inl cxumr t .,

wnen you i.chi . c ;iai,v. ilriwnfar of men y n have seen lielpe.ldown Horn tile uriwi's snt at theend ef some d. it iijjf la e. Ihiltil' ir Wotk W.'S ,1. oil'pli .'he.l in t'lreehoars at the m. at. Mnnti s have he, i,

in r pariiv; ,,,r Hi: ih: ,

'll 111 s.

la fcie the ra, e ;t - c !, ;,! d ly

RURAL CARRIERS ARE

TO REPORT FORESTr FIRES ON ROUTES

The ifleinl I'ontrit tluide for M.iv

ralN th.jtttention of elmulirand I ur.(l . at rli rn to nn order of thefun tuff Ire idrpitt tinenl that the earner"report to Uhr proper liuthm Iti.-- alllorcHt flrea detected itlontt t'vlrroiitf. This order wan iesucil at the

leitift t the uTii tay of nrrli ultiii c.

Kor He nil year In Homeof the mtimry it curt of iniormal

haa exited lieiw.rn na-

tional l'ire?-- t ranixei and mail carrierwith the Idea of Hrciirlnn inc.-ins.- d

flni prole Hon. Tile markedof thin wu a

atriliJ; riKununt in l.tvur ofl.iii and ofilriiil saiicll in. and ai

in purt reHpoiinllde of Hie ietuc:-- t inih., aeeis taiv of unru ulture which e- -

milted in fie irdei l.y the piiHlofl'i.

di parlricpt.The ,l,ui U for the i artier In report

ii fire in the nearest f'lieai officer on

hi runic, or. If no officer lives on theroute tn liav'e him notified hy some

ritileu. St.'t' and nationalforest, ra ale supplied with iut roadmap aid with jioatal guides toutain--

the aildresen ol the differentpostmasu ri. The iinstmasteis In

turn are aupplied hy the foresterwit'i the name, addressi a, and tele-

phone call numliera of forest officersrealdtnc oil or near carrier's route.

hetuceit rural rairieiand federal turest oilicetii will tikeplflee In tlorlda, Alkan-as- , South

WytiinlnK. t'oliir.-tdn- . New Mex-

ico, Arizona. I'lah, .vli.ntona. Idaho,Washincton, Olerjon and t'alifornia.

With state tifficel i;l (liv-

en in all the New Kimland states, andIn New York. New Jersey, I'ennsv

Maryland, West Virginia. Trn-ncs-e- r,

Keiiturkv, Mli'hlgan, Wl.i on-ili- ',

Minnesota. ldtiho. Washlnutoritirrgon and fnllfornia. all thrsr states'inviim cstulill-he- d fire prntn-tlv- s

tern.

OW WALKS

MOST ANYWHERE

Hut for I lllrrli Li ui; Vriii'v, .Mrs.IHrksoii Could Nut Stand on

Her I'l'iH lor Any l nmli, mf Time.

I a I la. Ti x. "I ratlin,; recommendCardui, the woman'a toitlr. too hih-l.v,- "

wilt. Mrs. U. J. Dickson, of-- f'1" Hiyan atrect, this en,v. It I.:he urci.tost lioon to those aufferini!from wuinanlv trouhlc, rn istence.

For l r, years I was a sufferer fromnvh pains, ciuseii from wo-

manly troiilile. I roiilil lint walk, oryen stand on my fret, innn at a

time. I also had liackaches andheadache. I eomiiHiH'etl taking

nrilui, the w oman tonic, and nowI ran walk anywhere I want to, tinmy own work, and feel hetter thanI have for ten years.

I am so thankful that I look yuirmedicine, a I feel like a new wo.man cntlrrl.w

.My ailvlc to all women la tn tryCaiUni, the woman's tonic, whenthey teel Ih.y tired ll tome, as itwill ctitalnly do for them, what Ithas done for me."

Cardui toes to the Weak spots andhelps to make them Hroim. it Isfor the wo'tK, Hied, ncrvoua. irrit.ihlewomen. Who feel a tltouKh evrryithing were wrunB. ami who needKolllethilm .t i(tl t their restlessnerve, and atrrncthen their worn-ou- t

HyatrniH.Thoitianda of w nun n now enjoy

goo' health a a nsult of takingCardui. 4, hy not y.i? Try it. Atall driiKKi!.

N. to: Chattanooga Med-

icine Co., I,adlr' Adtisoi t lit pi.,ChuttaniHiga Trnn., for SprckU In-

struction on your rase andhook, "Home Treatment for Women,"gent In plain wrapper.

Thai's ,air tiisliesp t all f ir a enhLrnisviHc CoiiHrr-Jottrnii- l.

CONSUMPTIONCAN BE CURED

Even though some of tlie km?

tissue' has been destroyed

LEMIJECK'S REMEDY.

Will I.Clp yOU. Tiled SUCCCSS"

Hy for 10 years, Money

if not benefited.-

Seid for Information,,

PROF. JOHN LEMBECK,.'2 Mi'iimit Vt,. West ITiihoUen. N.'1-

Counons and 95c

NEW TEACHERS ARE

ELECTED B t AZTEC

SCH00LJ0ARO

Professor Eail Doudass Will

Continue as Piinoipnl;-- Nine

Months' Term Aaia This

Fall and Winter .

ffiC.',t COHttOCONIltNI t TO MOasiSO JOUHS.L!

A.ler, N. M .. May 2 '.- - 'i'he AxtecM li.. l.oanl has elected teacher forthe ensulnu tear, l'rof. Karl Douglasswill :ik ' in lie ptin. i ami the sr.nl,ten i hci s are; llimi s. Iio.d, Miss Ktnllylli own; set nit h and emhlh urade.Miss Faith MeMurrav. fifth and sixlliUiadcs. Mis Xcile t'orlet; third andloerilt uradi s, Miss Nellie MeNh

primary. Miss Until Jackson.School will In K i il on Seiiieinher firstfar a nine months' tern;.

A mass meeting has heen calledfor the purpose of iiicorporatini; a SanJuan County Fair asso, satiou. m uiveannual fairs at Aide. Tinier the new-la-

if a court y seal town has an itt-r-

pointed fair assonalion. Hie sum ofrot I. f" than SVtii musi I... aid ihls

hy the canty entiiniission-e- r

at the July meeting ea. h year.This ir.iiil the law stipulates must heiiS'al for agricultural, horticultural

prices. There is arrat in-

let M tal en in the in atd r Iv resi-

dents of Aatec ami laiiiieis ail ovt-- r

llie county and a hie ui" mi! will nnilmtl.t he held.

The tlate nf the fair will ptnliahlvhe .i'.isl in advance of the stale fairnt A 11'U'i ad uue, so tin I a i.ir mad nfihr very liinsl parts of tlie .xhihitscan he tah. ii' to tlie t;le fair. Willip.i intention i f n larmitu Dnua Alia.Ktldy of nr.y other fruit raisiim andfarinint! section of tlie state, it is lullru:hl that they should he warned intake their very I'i si product to

Hue this fail, or else not, com-diii- n

Hint San Juan Ma'.' '' ru'si of.the priia's withnul imtl"...

I'lli! f Of It.Daimhtct--lin- t, papa, how ..in vim

say ihi" Jack i cxir.na mt ? I u- -

sure he's v. r ' rnnon.ii al.II. r Dad - K .v d" :.n l:i', vI'liiiyhtci Why he r.cv.-- eotues

hci.' tin rvcmiiis imt thai ha turnsdown the eas.

I 'it v t la lit

lit !', Did ' 'l.tllev s W ii 1

s. paration " .

ilruKiiii She i'u! t.i. i ops toreher nt him. I'moh'Mi t if,'.;

Take this tipdon't "delay,

if you want cne of those silkflags 5 coupons and 95c, atThe Journal office. .

ooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooof;

The Morning Journal Flag Coupon

fivee .-- e

Yi!l

Flags,Silk and

S yf' . .:. ''

entitle you lo one cf tlirse superb wlk o

32x48 inches, made of American o

k

containing 48 stars. RrinR ynuI o

coupons to tlie Morning Journal Business 0

Office. Distribution sUits Monday, May 26 g

To nil points in New lrxiro ami NorthernAti.uiia. i:.ii'c,s l"rei'i:i,l, SI 5 0

100

Albuquerque423 North

Glass-Pai- nt

Cement-Plnste- r

Lumber CoFir it Street

SeeOur Ad in SATURDAY EVENING POST May 24th Issua

WILLIAMS DRUG CO. j

,PHOSE IHt. S(), WEr CE3TKAU '

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 27. 1913. FIVE

FREE ADVICE BOARD OF HEALTH FATHER MANDALAR! AR RANGEMENTS FOR THE

TO SICK WOMEN APPROVES SEVEN BREAKSGRQUND ALUMNI BANQUET EVERBEER vo;

ThousandsBy Common

Have BeenSense

HelpedFOR ORPHANAGE ARE COMPLETE

BREWEDV

Suggestions. HI J J;lJ;:y V-- ' MILWAUKEE x

Women .uflTerinjc from r.ny form uifi ills lire invito! to coniiui ii iitt Mayor Sellers Refers Proposed After Uttering Short Prayer,! Noteworthy Event in Com ec- - mmPriest Turns First Shovel-

ful of Diit; Women Furnish!Temporary Institution,

The outside of the boltle is readilyrecognized by ihe Blatz triangularlabel the contents, at once, by thatsnappy Blatz fragrance and body.

Father A. M. Mandahtrl fit ! o'eloi k Al rnne,euu lib. haw been Oomph tedDterd.iy tnornliiK broke Kmund foi for the banquet of the Aland Assoelu-t- h

foiiiid.itioii of St. Anthony's or- - (hill of the 1'illvi rsity of New Minimphanaj,'.-- . (inly the cotitruitors ntid to be held fnninir,,w niimt at th" Al-

ii few Mthits weto oresent when the varado hotel. The hichaml or w ife nfpriest, after u short prayer, turned Hny member may attend. Mis Jose,the fu-- t Mhovelfull of dirt en the or-- 1 phlno rnrnntiH will lie tointmlstrc's.phatiuKe site. A. lie Tnllio. contractor, ,,,i,,wiuir toasis will be re'iioiid. ,1

Good lo look at ant) indescribablysatisfying to the taste. Order a casethat you may all enjoy its benefitsat home.

STERN, SCHLOSS & COMPANYDistributers

1 15-- 1 17 W. Copper Ave., Albuquerque, N. Mex.Phon 142 u

lfl AMI- -

1 Wkifi":.

,3 .1

Mn'-icnrn- tn Pitw Atlnninv;

Who Will Rewrite and Pre-- J

sent Them to Council,

committee unpointed l.y thelim, , if health to revise Ihr I, . :i llhrl i in: in i S I.ihj lliuht l III

ir nposi il ordinances. Mayor Sellers.piiMiilri t of the In, Mid of health,

the proposed nnl Inaliees to CllvAttorney John ('. I.cwK who will rc- -

w,'"e t"'in and re'.ft them to the" "' '

Th,. ilr..fiH presented to the boardlast iiIkIh were thai'ised hut little.They will no to the council

as the committee of the hoard wrotethem except In cases where tin- - nttor-- (

m y will ( hariKe the hraseolouy toeonforui to the law.

The proponed ordinanccH read lasti'i'hl prov ide fi r the creation of u

oard of health, regulation of bote Is

acd m i; . n i; houses, reKiiliitlon oldairy men and milk men, the protec-ti- i

n of fruit and sanitary earn of food, J

sniffs, refutation of Infectious din-ei.s-I

and the creation of the office ofcity chemist and dally Inspector.

The proposed nrdinnneea nre moreKtrliiKent than those now In the cityordinance hooks. The ordinance toreculatc dairies is lengthy. It include

will bruin work on the inundation ti

r.ce.Father Mnndalarl yesterday an

nouneeil the second list id' eoiitrlhutors lo the Institution. These conti ibui ions were ohUlncd by n coin- -

niitten (,f women to fiirnhh the build-It- ic which the Kranclsi :n Sh'tt re, whe

promptly with (hewoman's privateCorrespondence tie- -pnrtrnent of the I.y-il- ia

K.l'iiikliam Med-

icine- Co., Lynn,Mh.ss, Vour httcrwill f opened, read j

nun fcdavvereu .y awoman and helil in

s iricto.;fiilencc, A woman can freelytiiik of lier J rival e illness to o "woman ;

thus haa been cstablishee! a ronfidentialc( nvsMinlenre which has extended overmany Veiars and which hu never beenbroken. Never havo they published atestimonial ir used a letter without thew ritten consent of the writer.and never

iuk the Company allowed these conf-

idential letters to Ret out of their pos-

session, as the hundreds of Uiouaandanf them in their (ilea will attest.

Out of the vast vrhimo of experiencewhich they have to draw from, it is morjthan possible that they possess the veryVnowlpdRC needed in your case. Noth-i- i;

in aked in relurn except your rxdil! , and their advice htm helixnl thoti-- i

undx. Surely any woman, ricli or oor.thudd ho jjlud to take advantage of thisireneixdw otfef of asslrtanr. Addrerjf.ydia E. Pinkhum Medicine Co.,

Lynn, ST.tfs.

l.vcry wotiiiiti uiit i liuvclli:' I. I'lnkhtnii's HO-pni- re

'l ft litxilt. It Is nut ii Intok forgmpral ills! riluition, ns ft is ieflpxiwriMve. It i'i free and onlyobfaiitnlI ly mail. Writi' i'otil today.

SAN JOSE COUPLE ARE

THROWN OUT OF THEIR

BUGGY IN RUNAWAY

Maximo Ur'uKo and his wife, wholive in San .lose were thrown fromtheir hiiKc.v on West Atlantic avenuenear South Third street at noon yes-

terdayi

in a runaway. The hmfit l: h I ened at Smith Second

Id reel and Stover avenue. runnim-- 'norih m Second ( Atlantic, where ittinned, (iriiaio and his wife werethrow n out w hen Die horse ran hita pole. They were nut scrlousl;' injur-ed.

KC :kc:Q

piaclleullv , very ci question offered wn i'. spnuos. .Mrs. 1.. u. r.oK.ir.by-- the dairy men. II It v het.lth of- - ' nbeeU and pillow rases; Mrs. J

lic r and John li. I'laik, elly A- ''''''. sheets and pillow .uses;chemist. The onlinane,. to reKulate j Mrs. K. Siulthers. iwo coml"i ls; Mrs.

Infei ilcim diseases also will he trior nk Ackenliauseu, seven haththan the preent. If It Is els; .Vr. Klee. ruK; Mrs. White,

particularly In the rase of per-- : nllure; Mrs. ). . M.ir.-oti- . blankets

)ion With University Com-

mencement Takes Place atAlvarado Tomorrow Nirjit.

ito:"I. N. M. nradnat.s or Which We

M.iy lie l'roiid" l'rofetr Anucll.'The Ktrankcrs Within Our t'.ates"I'rofWhr .Mitchell,"A I'rophet .Not Without llanor"

MIh Mat.i Tracy."Other reunion llurdetiK" Tom

Keleher, Jr.Wh..t We Think of the ISoard ol

Hi tteiits and What They Think of IVI'rof, sor 1 !.'. in."Three Agreeable Things About the

I'nlversity" Mis Hose llurseh."The College Woman as a Home

Worker" Mrs. O. X, Marnni."The ColleKe Man as a I'ather" j

Allan Keller. ,

"What Jnenms May I'oine True" j

President lioyd.Those who ii si'' o attend the ban- -

ipiet should notify Tom Keleher, j

chairman of the arrangements com- -

mlttee, nt the First National hunk lintlater than noon tomorrow.

t'lieipiallcd fur u I'did Cold.Ask anyone who h is tried It and he

will t ll ou Hint h iii'.herlalu'H Counhllemedy has never been euualed, ,Mis,''I'tra Osti r. House Spriims, Mo., whenspealuni: or tnis remedy, saui: i jeeiurn that Chnmberl.iln's Counh Hem-- i

edy la thn best on the market to corea eolith or n bud cold on the lunmI am only ton pleased to say n fewwordu in lis praise." j',,r sale by all

' 'denier;!.

New picture. I':.:ttnne and Crystal.

BAMKER S OF SALT

LAKE TO BU LD

VEGAS PROJEC T

fxCTCiSO Option on ln;ip;ation

System on Grant, Which

When Completed Will Water

Thousands' of Acres,

SMCIAL CORKIPnhbfNCS IO MONINi JOURNAL!

Fast las Venus, X. M ., .May ?.The Xnlional Savings mid Trust eoul- -

,.c u.,li 1,1., ('In I' I ok lit

will have cluune of the nrphanaK1',luiupy temporarily. The list follows:

Jesuit Father-'- , $T.'i; i:ifi"o I'uca.Mrs. , F, McCViina, :.; Hilly

l.Miih, J.'.; Jose Salazar. J2.r,a; !:

ron Ives, i2; fash, San JoseV.arUet, $2; J. II. (Vlilelly limn com-- !

pany, fi; 11. Ituppe, $2; Powell, $'J;Srhwarum.'in & With, U'.fiO; Ccorit'Kbeihard, Jaffa (Iroeery com- -

pany, $2; llnuo Hchulte, $ l.r.O ; i:, h- -'

nrd Iteynolds, $1; Mrs. J. liomero,T. I!. Iminn, 2; Mrs. J. II. (I'ltielly,

and .Mrs. 1. ,. aison, linen.Mis. Joe White, furniture; .Mrs. Noallf.ld, cuitalns, bed and ornumcnts;Mrs. .Mi lilon S. Otero, si sheetH unilpillow c s; Mrs. '1. Si hweizer. n.ivajo blanket; Mrs. lVddell, tableclothMrs. !. II. Ilonir.nht, curiums, towl-Ir-

napliies, table oilcloth, ti klnKfor ! illows; Mrs. Churles K. Unldt.f' lir ( hairs; Mrs. Coleman, nmfotls

land counterpam a; Sprinter Trunsfel'company, liaiilinu: J. A. Therloii, din- -

j inur chairs and rocker; J. 1 I'.niiiions,Uti hen tables: Mrs. Koibcr. HewluK!uiai hii.e; Mis. W. W. Flournoy, leebox; Hryant, baiilicit; Thornton,

!cik; Crescent Hardware eomiiany. j

water tank: Mclnlosh Hardware company, uoil, and material for stuvcH;Whitney Hardware compan, labor of!plumber; stri im lirothers, eoniplete!sot of chinu and Klassware; Unuhe K

.Maimer, $2.1 In Ulti hcif uteiiwlls; Kii.t-- !

i; ler company, blankt Is; Mrs. j

lal llosenwald, he.itinK stove; Fa her.furniture for bedrooms; Mrs. 1,. A.

Vaufchrv. riur: Kimple. Kurnlture com i

pany, (nt and beds; Foote, towels; J.jf lloyd (Iroeery ((impiiby, tubs, wash

holler, hoard, clothesline and ckhiick-- (

pins; (Iriinstcld brothcra, blanketland sheetini;; A. Mattciieci. truil; II-- !

feld Spilt! company, blankets; Mrs.Charles White, sheets and pillowcusefi.

ALL NATIONAL GREEK

LETTER MEN INVITED

TO BANQUET TONIGHT;marked

The eommiltce In ebaiar,. of Ihe

K C Baking Powder is guaranteedabsolutely pure and wholesome.

tm ri i li I.1 here is no ixocneiie salts, no

harmful residue left in the foodthat is leavened with K C.

Even the most delicate can eat hotbreads raised with K C without distress.

Try K C Baking Powder breads if yeast-raise- d

bread does not agree with you.

Ihe expiration of lis option

Tiunl li.ll..ni.. l.MiiMit,., I,, I... irircn lo.lJr., tomm

PATIENT TREATED

BY FRIEDMAMN

SUCCUMBS

New Yoik Health DepartmentWill Inquire Rigidly Into the

Case of M. M. Rosenthal,

Inoculated a! Providence.

ISMciAi, cn..clrn(iirf iti HeNsiNd ,ioi,.N"Xew Vork. May JO. Moms Mol- -

iseuthal died III ! lovel sv Hie,estebiv. l'le weeKs an, i Dr.ich Kr.iii-- : Friedniaiin luoctil.it- -

ed hiui in pint Idem c w ith bis tubercular turtle vaccine. This ;s Ihe ;ec- -

ond patient treated by Dr. Frleilni.timlo die within a v k.

As soon aa the lit ws of l.'oaeiilhal'sdeath rea. hc, Dr. st .1. I.edcrle.commissioner ol lualih m thbt cttv,lie Imk.iii a riiiul lia i stinalimi. Dr.Melvln i. nverhick, slate Inspector ofhealth of Massachusetts, Investiwiiledthe death i, I Karel.ef V.lll Haul, tileother Frledniaiiii patient.- He charg-ed that death was e.'iiiwd by til"Kriediiuinii viici due, and warned Un-people of his slate rmt to submit toInoculation.

liosetilhal was the keeper of 11

small slure in i i lo i l svllle, and hadlieim si'lferiiiK frmn I uberciilnsis a lit-

tle over a Veal. He had lead muchof Dr. Kriednia nil's cure" before thelatter i inie to tins country. He KotIctteis fioin tboei'iior Suli r andpi'oinlncut physicians lo Dr. I'l'led-malll- l,

and Weill to Providence, wherehe waited three ihivs iinlll the arrUalof the Kl'ledinanil parlv. The cbaritefor Inoculation was $:,ii. He did linthave the money. and finally Dr.Frleilmann lreul"l tiltn wit'ioutcliarwe and told him to i.n,u foranother irealnient wlililu sis inoiitbs.

At fil'-- t Koselilhal HI ill lie lellmuch better. Two weeks at'.o beItl'eW sinblcnly worse, III Old ll'd callIn a ph sielan until ,M in it . I r. .1.

W. I'eiblle. u ho aticnib il hiiii, saidpserd.i, that 'ie found Itoscnlhnl's

tissues Wile ilisiiilemaliiii; rapidlyand he was beyond aid. Dr. IVdie re-

fused In say whether 111 bis opinionthe turtle Miccill, bad affected thecase

inner t.ederie at Ills boiocIII .Slumlord said last nii;ht' "I haveread of Ihe death of Mr. Koselilhal.We Will conduct a most rh',id Invesll-nalln- it

to determine the cause. IftlllK iniillry stlollld show (lie vi,eeluewas n sponsible the health depart-ment will act promptly and eflei live-ly. No time will be lost In takltiKsuch slips as may be necessary toprotect the people."

Dr. I.edcrle Is keeping a watchfuleye on all that noes on nt Hie Friedmann tuberculosis Institute at WestKnd avenue and One Hundred andThird street, where patients are be-In-

Inoculated dally.Dr. Ileuttie, a student under Dr.

I'loikow-ki- , of Hcrlln, followliiR thedeath of Vuujlail said the Inoculationof tubercular patlenis in Ihe third andfourth stanei would probably provefatal.

"Ill such cases." said he, "Ihe vac-cine Is likely lo kill and kill ipilckly.With the establishment, of tuberculo-sis Institutes Ihrou'.'huiit the countrywhere this serum will be Injected youmay expect to read freipioiitly ofdealhs of patients treated with II."

In. Filedmanii was not as muchdisturbed as Mmitz Hlsucr, liurchas-e- r

of the American rlMhls to his vac-cine, over the news of this second fa-tality. The- doctor adhered to thetechnical explanation he nave

the death of Vanillin ami evi-dently considered neither himself mo-llis vaccine In any way responsible.

Irritation over the method ofFrieilinanii and his asuoclaies whichhas been steadily Ri'oulnu In theCounty Medical society wot renewedImpetus from the news of llosenthal'Hdeath.

There will be a meetliiK of the so-ciety within the next few days endon reliable authority It Is said iiiem-Id- s

will have an opportunity to ex-press their opinions and arc eagerlynwnltiiiK Ihls oi portttiilty.

In the meantime propirty ownersnear the I rledmiiun institute contin-ue to file complaints insiiiist It withthe health department. SecretaryKos.'.ller says it, will move lo a newlocution (Hi soon as a suitable onecan be found.

niiwn n a A 1 1 ii i a MAiinr

:kc:

i i i....i i..,.ii..u nil

ineiubeiH of national college frnternl-- !ties Who live ill New Mexico to lit-- j

tend. The committee, of course, hasboon unable to personally Invite manyfraternity men who live (side Al-- i

bii(ueriiie, and perhaps not all wholive here, so the general invitation Is1

issued.The nrranKementH for the hatuiuctj

FRANK H. HITCHCOCK

VISITING NEW MEXICO

'.PIClAl ci.llrtNliri-- f To Mn.Nihfl JonnsAI

Hilvcr City, N. .VI,, Mayllitchiocl,, r iicneial ofI niicil ."lateJ, arrived in .Silver Cityla it Satnrdav ,'iud I, ft the follow Inn

dti in toiiipiiiiy wilh V.. A. Wayne.Kecct.il mniiitsir of ihe KritcHtjncMinim; cominiiiv, for Momtllon. Jcn-et-

llitcheoik anil holdlarce interesls In the Fruestine nmlMaud niltiltm t.imp. lilies In the ll

ilistllit. Hue of lite lastllits ef .Mr. Ildehcolk's depnit-nieii- t

was the ; la li I luu of free currierservice to Silver Clly and he has in

other wav i, how n bis friendllne is andiulcic I in Hut cily and se lioii. Mr.I hlch li i i a lie i' t wi leomoand il is linlvr I .! by hoped be IliaV(le. ide I,, ca"t his bit W ith Hill Selti'ltla ml In ' i'I'ic ci in. an nt I ' ; b'elil

I'.Ube W.iklv. I V ill.

We help you to show your

patriotismsilk flags, 32x48inches, 5 cuupons and 95c, atThe Journal.

MALOY'SGreen Beans 15c lb.

Wax Beans 15c lb.

Green Peas 12!ic lb.

Florida Tomatoes 20c lb.

New Beets, 10c bunch

New Turnips, 10c bunch

Apricots 15c lb.

Large Pineapples 30-40- c

Bananas, 30-40- c doz.

MacLaren's Nippy

Cheese

MacLaren's PimentoCheese

Neufchatcl Cheese

Belle Springs Butter35c lb.

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CHASE & SANBORN'S

TEAS AND COFFEES

y. iflaloylPnone 172

; S , . bladder;;fMnh'M Dischar2es n ;

hours;- -

I FRENCH f EiTSLEi M M

U4 MUi l r I Lb o.i nin, rmriii Ri w ft( ftt!riV MiiwteNEVEfl INOWN TO PAIl. frt Hrfli Splv) HittoiVtinn LusraiiUf '1 r M.niT Krltifiil4, Hi itV prvtKl4far II Ot) i Ini. Will x ud thcni uq tnftl.hi h iiij for

hr tol.pvl. Hmpb r re. If rouritbUlildvatkf ifluil yum orJf n w tintUNITCD Mf OIC At CO., mo T4, lAnCVRI. Pm.

f.liHIuiitriitir'' H. Q Rtilli 6 C Q

DUKE CITYCleaners-Halte- rs

a:o w. caul riiouo jit

RERRY PUfJERftL iS:

TO TAKE PLACE

TOM W

'Veteran Santa Fe Conductor'sBody Will Be Taken t llills-lom- e,

boro, III,, Boyhood

for Final Interment,

lief, Al DIEWATIH fO MO.NIfCI jnil.HAISapta Fe, May ii.- The um r il of

the late I . I let I i . I r'e eoti- -

'bic't.r. w Ito Vi.is killed at Famy Man

day, will be held in Saul. i I'e Wd-o'cIi-

if day at i k a f ler w In, It IheI inly will be lak Il ! Kill I.e. III..the bo in., ,d hello Ihe de. ISedThe llilulal w as pi s lliilled uiitilWi'dmsdii In ena' lo Ins t wo ,i.i"h.ti t;, s I ,iith ,.ini i.i t rc.nhlure frnUll lltl.iwa, Kail, Win tln'ib.ne b. i ill sclioi.l, .,

en it I" H.IMleS, lierr.V's !IS.-- l

elate lo r yea s on I be Santa !'Y

luu pch. vv'llt ii i ( ' ild i u y the body (ait-- i list liMliu place In Humus,

Th. ' e lias bi ell ( l .I ble l.pee -

lalbUI ,'IS In Just how Hie llei Idel't Hi'

e':rred. An liu stlK.ition shims Ihu1 1 if. in ei!i.'.iucd in swlh him,Ihe ,ii!itie'i linoi a number ol mi'on ihe eoril chute switch at I nmv.Several cars were slallillni; al thetoot of the i It , 'Ihe ellllllie lllldseveral cam hacked into this slriiii'tiiul coiipbd oafo ibem. The firstclteiiilil failed mid Coiiilu lor terrysiuiiallcd Hie cniiinicr lo draw away11 few feel, pi e I .1 ,1 v In en il i Ii i;

the eiiiipllm; i1;;lilb. Tin n il w.i i lb. ithe policed III, it Hie kllllclwC wasilil'tlnr. II. mi 1'ie car on 11). sllhu;all i, Im.I lo ll'c enril.e and be llii,(lto i i plai e II. It a ppea -i I hat theiiioiueiiluiii ...I' the find attempt toCouple tile ears had kicked the, cnlieaII few feet Up III, im lle of lie' i n llchute The made was ',Ty ullrhland Mr. Hern evidently thonr.bt the.-would remain tin le until be fixedthe ilrawjleail, but they did nol. andafter tisini; Ihe ii f.lveii the),he I lie enitiue started to move slow- -

ly mid iioiseb; ;.y down Ihe Inclliie,Intent ppoii li 'placing the lo'itkllllclile, Willi bis I It half towardIhe oiicom cars and stooplm: utIlls work, In nnibiiibleilly n realized what xlruck him.

"II r Masked Ilea nl y." Twn-- el( umed. feat lire. I'astlme.

rathe Weekly. pastime.

Make your refrigeratesanitary wnn

GOLD PUSHKUERS,mt,

i When cleaning the refrigcijator, all crumbs should be re.moved, and any spilled liquid'should be wiped up at once.

Remove shelves and scrul(

them in hot suds, made by dissolving a tablespoon of Gold

Dust washing powder in warnswater. Dry with a cloth or inthe sunshine, if possible.

Scrub every part of both theice and food chambers thor-oughly with the hot suds ; rinsein clear water, Wipe dry andleave open to air.

Scald waste pi'iic with boilingsuds made from Gold Dust; scrubthe drip purr

Artllo uut uli; Sii.ii,Nililln. hur.l,Sod., Ammonia rK.fuwiie wilti (UldUu.t. Cukl Du.lba. .11 (Icfiulileele.Dlinil qtlnllljf.nla p.rlr tily Ii.miiI--

Kid Uliiil frn is,' .Ills--Ltl th COLD DOST TWINS " ysr work"

g.'A'tWWKXgWII

! Every Moving Part fitted

sons who have tulicrciilo!:ls.

SANTA FE FILES 7

DEEDS TO TRACTS IN

THE NEW SHOPS SITE

nity clerk A. I), Walker yesler-reieiye- il

day seven deeds to land 111

the S ant.i l''i simps site from thepelia to be recorded. The rall-llo- u

oad h.'S filed deeds t" thelirect er part of the tract and the lestln.lv be expected within a short timeby tile eoi, nly clerk. The Santa Fehas (leer title to all the land in thesite with the exception of ttie l.avclletract and .Indite Itaynobls last weekappelated commissioners to name thedamages for ('lis properly,

KC

1

:kc

to a Hair's Breadth

Is in the eating thereof."

is the hills it will climb or ;

THE BEST.

house hill on hiah. or a lowJ

of New Mexico

were completed last niMlit. It will be Itii,. ,epoit of the engineers apparent-informa- l

and the talks, with the ex-j- ywnH satlsfactuty, .as the repreHctit-ceptio- n

of Col. It. K. TwItchcH'a ud-- ! atiyes of the company, on a visit heredress, will he for the most part a month iio, iinnouiiecd thattern porancotts.

CLASS DAY PROGRAM

AT HIGH SCHOOL ISDV fDniln lr"m 1,10 'I'lonai riaiiiKiDI LnUVVU. ..on, pany. It Is under stood thbt ro- -

Iqulreineiit hps been (! fled.I'pon the 'arrival of Mr. Wirier a

upon Ihe eoiisiriu lion of the I'll! I.nsVon.-i- IrriMatlon project by wirliiR

ito its attormy li-- re, Steplieii t. Davis,intorin the iiiiiiiIkis of the

las Vcnas mailt hoard Fiat Ihe con- -

tract bad Icon accepted and l.loyd(SiKler, einelal IIIH llll Kef, Would leavetonight for ttiis city to si;iithe nec-e- i

siiiy papi rs.The Salt Lake City concern was

Kiven in February a nliiels day optionupon the Fas Vornn Kruiu. II lomiedl -

ately benan looking over Ihe proposedsystem, rimlncerH for the purposeliiivlni; been sent here from Denver.

the contract would he accepted pro-

vided certain requirements wire com-plie- d

Wlt'l. fine of them was thatpcrhons holdiiiK iriviite? land under theproject would imree to purchase water

meetinK of the trustreu of the c,niii!I oard w ill be called and the mcesharycontracts will be fiyned. Due lo thefact that the National company vvalt

ed until the last day of Its option toannounre its final ideclslon, n rumor'lad been circulated about tile ellythat the deal was off. Had the Na-

tional Trust ti SiivIiirh company;failed to complete the project, It was

years iiro to Ihe Cornfield Develop-ment company, is in Denver ncfiotlal-llis- v

the settlement wlt'l Mr. Camfleld,who agreed some lime iiro to returnthe lands to the Rrant provided heand bis corporation wire repaid forthe work they had done upon the Irri-

gation project before operationsceased. The ncKoliatlona are said tobe proirressiiiK SHtisfaclorllv .

A lurwe crowd last niiilit intendedthe class day exercises held in thehmh school auditorium. The farce,"A Hox of Monkeys," was Rood, infact, the entire program was. Rood,

but "The Three Maids of Kee"to please the audience more

than nnythinif else.The high school Riuduatlon exer-

cises nre to be held tonight at theFlk theater. Tickets will be reserved , umoreil, the ttrant board likely wouldtoday ut Matson's. There will bo n'M)mvc iinderliikcn thu Job Itself, us il

fhurRo toniKht, hut nn udmlsslon of ha- - u rlKht lo do under a law passed16 tents is to be chawd for the pro-- 1 pv the last New Mexico IcKlalature.motional exercises to he held tomor-- j d. T. HoskliiH, trustee for the landsrow night. Tickets for the promotion-uieede- d bv the urnnt board several

IT HAS THE POWER

"The test ot the pudding

The test of an automobilethe sand it will pull. The National Trust & h'avinm com-th- e

,)nny IH reputation for doinn itsu . . n .,, .V(,, ....a 11U( jt I,,..

NO CAR EVER WENT WHERE A BUICK CAN'T.

They are not the best because we sell them, but wejKlns the eoiistriK lion of fie Irrb-'- Honsystem upon the mailt north of l.asVenus, it ntiiy be expected to completethe tusk In the shortest csfibe time.

In the whole lb Id of medicine tiler"

al exercises will be reserved at Mab- -

sen's today and tomorrow.

Nevv pictures, runtime and Crystal.

COUNTY ROAD BOARD

WILL CONFER WITH

THE LOCAL THURSDAY

E. h. drone, secretary of Allm- -

oiieroue C.ood Heads local, Inst niKhtj

announced that a meetlnK of the local, ., i... ,. . ,Urt (,l,mn.'li(ll clllb

Thursday niht to coitO-- with thei i . rt innnlitiif!cum iv n; ri uiiaiii i

a pystem of Improved roads. The me. t- -'

Itiis is to be called o order nt K

o'clock. Members of the road board

have slifnified their Intention of at-

tending. The meelinR. It Is expected,will be latKcly attended, and in thisway the board will be able to deter-mine which roads would be of theKreutest benefit when Improved.

New pictures, r.'istime and Crystal.

Memorial Day, Friday. Get

a silk flag at The Journal of-- :

fice. 5 coupons and 95c. j

Is not ii hcalinu remedy that will '''!,,pair damage to the flesh more 1 MRS. E. E. VAN HORN

tSU T 5 MUUIVillMU MUUtithcn replace Another N.iionICmp?!iittKp nnrlu cH"Swat the Dirt"

sell them because they ARE

Ask for a ride ud nowder

i gear test on VBuick Hill."

t

Buick Auto Co.if

Iv than H.U.I.AICDH HN i W I.I.M-- ,jilKNT. In cute, wotiiids, sprains, burns,scalds and rlieuiiialism. Its heiilim;,ami penetrntlnir power Is evtraordln-- jiiry. I'riee t'fic, f.ne and $l.(m per hojtie Sold by all ilriiKRistN.

I'uthe Weekly. I'm-tim-

Take this tip don't delay,if you want one of those silk

flags 5 coupons and 95c, atThe Journal office.

Mrs, K. Van Horn has put'ehasedthe rootniiiR house which occupies npart of the Ki.rber block on NorthSecond street. The establishment ba"been entirely renovated, handsomelyfurnished and will be conducted us aI'ii'iit-clas- rooming house in everyparticular. It w ill be' know u ' ns t heAnllcrx. The locution is Ideal, Hit!bulldiiiir modern and Willi the newfurnishings is expected t,o he liberal- -

ly patronized. .:.--- . . i

Albuquerque, N. M.

I Phone 242. Cor. Sixth St. and Central Ave. jCome early.

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY. MAY 27. 1913.SIX

9tr Mmiiit, fiuiii H standpoint,mnl In- - iJ'tiiMnl tito, but th. r amf w i (: f tin tHleve ihK countryCfct flitawNjut HEAVINESS MARKS

TRADING ON NEW

Panics Independent ofLegislation on Tariff

Nfitahlo Financial Crisrs H?.e Occurred Under H'rhPiotcctinn Schrdulos; Duty on Wo of No Bccf.l n

.Prodiiccis, Declares A, A. ':'?.Ill) J. '. II. in l'tiil;iMliia 1'nMli' Iil2r).

SoundManagement

r"W men fver mack a Urgf nurrfw in Imsinrsi viihmit the

, aid of snrnr bank. Tin" dirctors of llii inslitulion are suc-

cessful tu;inci men lio filing llif rjiroclion of tin? affairs

of the bank a wide and diversified experience, vdiich is a

pu.iranlee, bolh of sound m.inarcmfnt and ef tlie ability to

pive penuinely helfiful service to our f ii.;lomer.

State National Bank' of ALBUQUERQUE

Corner Second Street and Central Avenue

UnileJ 5iicj l petitory; Stwifu Ft It. R. Dt potioru

iml t'l.l for ti ry imli-i- '.fI r. t. f tl.in ih'-- H.n from tin- - r "It.s l.fi f., ,rnt,-- , i ,,n (i n t"

oth.-- tv ri. anl In.ti -- ii' f"r v. ..'I rt ih- -i fin- i .jt-.- 'Ii..- - li."-

Ii. r.l"i- il.. tu t tii- - -- t l."n-fi- lftr-H- th - ii.iic. tin .iicit.-.- l In !.-

nh tt t.i !. th" ti.iifii,. ,,i not iiY.i;I.) M. tin- v.ilfi.. (,f h. id iw M. --

" o 4 fi,;y ,:, j j,i r. ' i rn of ,r...i rtvr luiii'-- , I (..r t.i until, i in in ii t it". :.n--

ft" ti r . i t.t ,.f . f,i ,f irot. ".In n "u ..o itni-t- t,.,t to Hii irronrr.I'll I i I Uf III. II 1, 1. 1, t m . r'

TI i r" ii In. i'"inii..!i,,ii iii ih.- -

oi vi. ..!. 'Iii. i,. r, ti v. otiii fu"ii. I ii I .11. I'M i.f n ,,,, , n. i nii. il

t .'ti.l th. fu th.- - .i, r f. r.l .I. 'h of Ih,. :,lni. n , ,. 11,111k. t. oftl." v.orl.l, f..r ihi wool si'"Witt t.iXi w M.yi. i. nii,i (hn I i.it. il fttiilm.It Ii tln ir't-- t v. i h ". "iilr-.- :i i..i- -

Itil' Iv I In- pi U of ; rn tin. nil. .1

St.. t. i. i In, i Mr. Ji.it. . wo' l.l it.-"- t.','

"I' I ( . t i. ii.ii," , In, "ill"1AOo ,I',. ,.r w, ,. f,,l ,,, .

fit .f tin on r.iw . .unlof ill.- itiiinnf ii t ,,ri .1 i.ro.ltii t

v. ill I..- r 'I i . i.i tin- i .,!,-!- ! in . r." II"it H I'l In- linn.- nU tllioll l oll- -

Going Out ofBUSINESS

(.Itin von a cIiiiiii tn mivcliloni j i n simmI ilililil,v CiiN

.. .,, w..nr HI. 0(1

91. oil.H ., ( Sumiri,.,. ii...i,if,.i ,.rr.. .hi..

lli. iiiillt. :. tiffri. Illk- -

iu-- .t iiiinlliv J.V- - .iinii.iuilrr Tin I.Vutiuf S iifliH-- ; J fur

; .j ,. hii-- i I '11111.-- .

3 Hk. Inrtr UNi.insI Mi. nlrr I'rii.'liivtIjtrii" run nf IViu ln- - . , .

I nru" i Hii i.f lil,n khrrrlrnin nf I'nir

3 Iiovih lH't lllir ....U linn U'- -t suit

2.ViTwtm--

r...

I."mi

lha ilimrn Im- -- t lollies I'iim .'M.

7 Ikiim nf lilli" Siii 2.i'" Inns nf I rini Snii 'i:if.1 Inrtto Ih.iiI.. Itliiint; nr Ainnmiiiit

fur J.mi. inn hnrn Mriip IH'2 tallon 11111 Kinn Sriit 2.V

I millon 111 11 har,, Mrnp I.m- -

Tin Wiivh ltiiins ,v' oi I naiin l.sl s,,p ,ltrH so,.

'" Ihm II Iturkim r.e- t.iilviilrl 111 IN Hm

nl II. His StM

Iinlern I.IoIh- - HW'

tin- - (..ini..n i.f A. A. Jim. J' ifIN"r. ritl" ni'ii'iiil . .!' mi i. tn infl'.fn NV .i.n , l u l iff I.Ki-li-ti'-

tl!i! f.fi.'in. i ii iiil.n !'t ti'it U"I' i :n. r. . i. rm.i.t.in ' limtiti.in "fth. ft.it. '..rs'. lit A iliui, in I 'in-- 'l.mt f.lrii,l.. r. I- i- !' hi Pi'l.'j ii i.t iMir'N !r Ihi- iiifi.ttti Ht.iTi if

t, M.,. ,f ,S Fill.-- , an,) i,. ii--

tin in Iim tti. v n'" I." .'if'il, l.vtl." i:u iff . ii lr v . I

H- - lijiitn.ti rrti'.fi i.i inrtiiki'ir-il- '

nl ,.r.,il.m Miifli I. 1'i Th. MfKiiil. y i.'Mlff I. ill l..)un" i.r ii'i.i'.f.- -

is Hf, r.'tiiiiin. i in f.r'i' ittttilti.-i- . t. I:i, v.ti.ti it i tt-- i t ...l-- .l

I'V tii" U Slf in t .rlff law.Th.- - il'ttii. i.n wii'.l wit,' tl.i- salt- inth" Kliitiy n iln . iiri' ill thi"iltiul. lnHf, in. I uk ih. y mi. nuw In

1! I'ju Ii,' At hi' Il Inw. 'I'll" fii-i- .

fti nu uf th" .mi" ..f :i ..'-;.r-- l

lii.ii'.-f'V- iii;.- - lift, r fli.- M'Klni"ta lr, . I'. i.ri.l.-- ii', .

" in iiit'i i ff. . i, 1 ti'.i u.miH irh l..itr ..ir l..f..i ! tin- - Wil-ii.ii- i..r-iti.t-

l.iw v:i- i nut' .1. Tht ptiii. i.f

ititl'd itmlif Itiirii-K.H- . Inly'jt, nil.. nl u y. ir nfi. r llur-n-'i-

I. ""ii mi" n'i siil. in iiii.l ii ini.iithi It Hi" Mi Kini. v irin i tiw tuiifltuHtf l.iw Hi lit Int. i i ff,-- . (, tin r"Wl r flyn n( finum ml ilintnun In N"WV'.ih. ''.ili .yiii' n tin- l.ii'ii,vin f ii.i-ii.- i i i.i ,, i i.n .1. r ,i l ii i

'l'f'1. ''li ririiiif I, .nit.- , iiifi ,ii.-- i ii i I',.i'il In lii'iii tin- i,.. iii.,. In in.. I .if

v. Th,, liniK.-- I. nihil. u I ii-

In l'liliaii. I.tu., :,. j.. ml. n, "int.. rIT, I Mnl, ulth liil'illH.n i.f I',. t ,iI.. K. J..n.ii.ri i' i i.f I'liila.l. i.hi i,f. ,i,i.l V.. . ml.i r v. ith li,. Inili'i - .,f

mill. Him, i in I ,,,! r ti ih.. I ili- -

v. I Iron ; n,l St. I Mi!N. i.ltlmt ilon ,nt Ii ititin-- ;.liiii'i

"ii - Jmiii'ily !!. I "it, til, i.tt .

''il- - C'llliliiT Mill, ll. I ',... W'.ill-,.- '

ril tin i 'Ii ii loi ! I'niia.i mill I'l'k-- '

W'oii .ti I'. tin i h ., ulu i I. .ii ,1. tlii.iu-IllD-- I".'""! ivi.ll lllg l.u,),.. out of i iii- -

t''.iMn. nl. M:.y il," .ihhik ti.it.i iiluil;, of 'iu,,ii. iiiln, i Illicit

it il..., i (, nii,l lli. I'l l, nn ..'in i.i ;'.il"Ilr,o, t i, n, 'III!-- ! i i.,i.inv lll.l.l.i .'ill;ii ii:iiiii.iii. I i. fi, ,i ulf i.lfttik,. iiml i,llt,i' lit I ..it ilM i,i l.iiin i u i.i'tlu- v itii" .irl o. . in ri.l In IVi.' ln f..r.ii", lion il:l, in. In n th"

iiul' w.ir In "..nlrol of Ih.- - t;..v-l- i

tiimiit lit V. i,lii th"(..iiiirv n irjoiinw tin- - l.i-- fiin ofI.tnti. tllill.

Mf, ll.irri-.n- " i .) Iititil iiri fv, ilII tit In- - ih ti i iiiin. il tn mi, iii- mit'i liiilioiinl l ,'in.l inlii.illv hailtlm plati'H pre.iirril Inf Ihe nlntinn

" the tnll.K. Iillt HKi'ifileil In iv.iril-Iii-

"If Ihn h iii. I I hi,' mnl iinlo.nlinK- on Mr. ti. veiruvl. s. n.Mor ...iu

than Iinlhur, of l.iwi, 1..11.I In th.t'lill.ll Sl.,t"4 hi lint" II vlu.lt tini" l'

hoi ih alh: "It Is .lilli. nil tnlion--

H piinic uiiitii 1111110 InIs'.tJ .'.nil. I ham In en iinmcil hy thl, iff .,i,h y . l II..h.it. r .iiit nf tln lvt." In

i;.1 theie a mi iti;H;.iin of thnliirllf iin -- linn; yet thei.. was .1 flni.nii il p.uile In 1 1.7:1, Thi. saiin 11. -

lllinlis iihtalneil In l:i(l7. 'Ihelp wa"im tariff ei;i.liition nor any iiii.-mp- t

HI Ullell ; ye) (her" UK tpanie in I 'ji7.

Thee v"i, the point,, it, arle I.y Mr.J'inai in his ,'nliiress tn Ihe iI. iihh i .Ufii. New ll'-- 11 for he piupoH.i nf

lli.ir inlii.lrt nf any fear thatliintht he . seiteil .1 s In th" hear re-

lation of tariff i nn.l finnn-iIh- Ipiinl'-i- mnl t h ih expm.liifiii way

follow-,- hy n ilii of the pra"- -

t'tal l"ile(iti lif protri'lr-l-Wool (il the ,heep. KT.IWrl H of NeWMe, n ,.,n, the riiw. rrt in otherWool KI'Hl illK Hlllten of Ih" W"M Win tl'ui.'.l-n- t ..v liiy; in.liiKtiy nn.l no!1111 liii hieiii of faiininu. nftin- - :ti, I Tn.3 1' r .lii'iplit til" liiueil Slates in I II it, i'.l.ll,;,- -l;::i i,' i,, in the uest.rn ilu Ihiiui. i.rin Ihe Kinky imiimlain nn.l IVtellli- -

ei l.M klnl.-i- II i, ,,,v in the,. HtadHthat th, print ,f ...iilil lllfpet tolilil om nl. r.il.le t'Mellt tlie n. mil., nfIh,- l.il liii iK, Iii N, v. M, i. n t'neraale :',1 !l,.'ill sheep, the tlj-- l.irje'.tliiiltllni' 111 any nf th" utaten, ) il I l I (1

the ii!, proilll, tion of Xeivwat-- :i, .'iia.tioii point, Th. Klu--

of N,iv Mevlei. are ehlefly ir-tr- r.

!.mI in what Is-- eall,', n the pii-h-

nt taiiff law C . 1 wool, nn whirl,Ihi r" In a ilnty , II eents per poundIn the ureal..-- .

At a matter nf fact, however, h,eaus,. of p.s shniil,a,. the Anslli.li.in ami S.uuli Annilian woolsthan ih.- tariff evperta liavr nllowrd,ami th" "sUi'tlnr" hy thr An-s-

tlahan ul'owel'S of (he fha-ee-

' nl I" Hi" Aim r!r. in iiiaik.i, th"New Mi'Viiiilt wool K l'i wet's hill"hall prole. Hon to Hi,. nf onlyi 1. nt. the poiiml. Iml.eil, thr NewMevi' inis have mi had rvi n so muchin I011 as that. Lmluit is th"piin.ipiil wool marl-.-'- t of thr worldTh. rr I'm (hI.-- . h a, fixed, "If thrti'lllf of ih,. I'nii,.,) staled, nl fords,pini. Hon to ih,- no., loners ol

Stall m to the exli'iu of or '1

1. iits per piumd. or to any evti-m- . 1!

"all l.e d. tetitiin. il l,y aSi i i'taiiiinit th"ililiel'i ll"i' In Iweill the pi'ler i.f woolsin London and in iloston, w hii h is theh.i;;, ..t n ..nl market of thr liiitei!st,.l"S. im .111 lamination nf tins"pii, es It mil I, 1,1,1ml thai the wool

moniiihi journalt heat ! r i.( N- u- - t

journal" PUBLISHING CO.

M 11 IMF fi. I'l ,. ''litf. M. . HI !.il

I.I rtk , .. IriiriaK t'E r. I -

i Mni fl.t,'.tlt,. 4. ASI.I If".M.mllt HnnJ'". " . 111.

Ft.it m i n n mn t. wI lark K, -- ru,

l ,.. n . ,i ( . . mMitr kt tsI 'f m '? V M , utvir a l

.1 il" I,

1 Hi ' i 'i II'.' I I

. t i i mi ! i i : 'try .. f ft "i ' : "' ' "I

i I i r 1 ." r. I .: t'l.h 'V I'AliM. Til' tli'. AM- - till, M- , itm. i

Mir in-i-- in. n'., i aii 1 1 v. in i iiiK.I bloli .

Ijfrft than rr !'in ;..- - v,'.,. I ..,'v ii--i .a ,sw

ru lrs-- l III tl. i If.

1 . V St i.i .... .

I',fc.v.i -f t't i ft.

In i "ii r in.frin 't I

I t;t t in . ... - i . A"" I.' an

Ti l Mi V M V Ml'

rrnM.i i i or 11 n r.oh.A) .r, ill Ii tin- - A in' r.. hi

i ..Mm h - f " ii I Ih il II" - i.l

ii, I. r j.tc ' hi. h ! I , il. r .lr.

r.l.. It,. i. .'iv. ..I". t t Hi t

,,.n . nil i

j.l an I,.. I !. f..... il ..fj. ; .i.i.ii. ; .i;y

- .... i j t u n ili- i(h. r i

. h i I. .i,t mi I r.. II- -

.;m!, w . il !. r- i i.li.. II. il I"j, , I r l.i..ti. r r th mi tln i

t, fi r ;i i.i.Ml. r ( it

mil n, i,ri. i r.iu.i i! it v Ml I

h ,1-- ,n th.- . VI It,...,

i 1 I.MC

t'.t it -- Mill'1')

V. , , I.' Il it I

iii l" .: l.lt.

I'l.. i.l- i.l!M I ,1 1,..

I, II I.. t V.llll(,.'. I .1 v, r ii I tit ...i.l

i I IF' It, I , I Inn I. . . I "ill

let :n.. In . -- I" k .In. t1 i 't tii.it itt-- th- -

i.. ,t (. ) l t).. h i ; . ti I, t...'i i i .1 ". ;. ! t t.' .1 ii- IM I. I,- -i ,, ,i.i-i.i- t.-- Oi.-i- tl It I V. M

..( Ii. h r .'!- - "f Int. r ft.in,, !.,!. n thi r,p-- nti.iiifl III

ih. f...i it Ki'trtu tht( li .w ) n

1'iiiin ti liming tl.f V'"' f'Hir m

'l li.' i.thr i tli1 " i r tit i in I"t, tf-- 'lF h I ei n K'll-J- i

'll. ! in th" ivi-l- l il

r - t n.l

Mn. h tin , .Iiiil lot liii h I hilli" if th" foil. II to uMirims

r I ITi.ik. ll"t.. in rov'-in- ululine i'l ih- - tr n n li.i.'K of thf

r- t Th. y t.. - .1 1 ll.-r- llli'lI i. m ttn i. , I., nil tin tn, m

,i. un t tt it iiuin, hiiill it on" low. n

el Ui.- . mm- - i f arioltn t or i f .1

iloi n 01 h.TTh.- . ...le h. i,..,n i r. tr'fi.it".

Win 11 . Iimoil rc ill itn tl I. ml hernI1...I. ih" 11, ,0 him ry of r. iil,.ton.oi,. c Mi in ni'itu.n ri.iitinmil r I. rt-- i

.itnl t'i!. ' ' . n i . .

t It' i Ii . t. 'I rt itti.'.l, romi.'in.'.lIno-ll- y of imll who etv lillh- of th"iliitli i tlf-- eie to ntt.-iiii- to .hn-- 1

It UK". lint they t r j i.- -t it. (.oini't llinsj

III return i ih'li IM!. Th" "ii- -

Kl !' Ul.H t foMIT Mlit I .'ly.litlfl

the I .'III-- , for til" I lll. of ii.i'.-r- .

Int! fi il nt itmiljinity mHm innstlvi tn t:iii. r y . oi . h. .

IH l.li MIlJ IT.

i , , I'i. eni.tl ii.iiiiitr mill in-

put it 1, mi.. I for It. nun-- , m t

II.., tl It' lilli, falN to ill".tii.fi: h I,. i'...i t t 1 ami lion- -

l v. The ,1 . 11 ii. I ti . m I. tini'.i nil i n ill U lll.it .ei.il nn- - Klo'i-Hit- r

1.. ti.,- 11, it a hiirh.t' l.btie uf.I'll' . si, 11 ll'llilV exltisi to. I. iv than

t iiln folllfl iiello.l ..f ol- - iMM.iiy.All of vi'inh i; ihi Mny euiiti'.i- -

ilii If th" . i.llti titl.in that llli'tl ttietl- -

liiliy fir Iri'iii tlm e.ii-- i of tho.l'ih y.aiH a'.i ;u now ttie in!.ill ..ill l.ni.- . fiilnili-- , ,n t'i

II) . I'l IH" i th" eoli.il. t.ns.I he Mi,-- , I i'.t , OI 111" lute ,1'iltll

Iin. 11 ll,l.,liU, I 1)1 III point of t Iii -

1!) Iv ill Ii" wi-- e .'ipli'.'i.ltlt.it' H thatof ..... in u hil" l'i- - .tt-- r mn 11 iii. tit

i.r ( tin v. 11. tie.'i',vi !i; y 1 ea r,v ai;o, 'I lit). ;iv, n t .

t.i. . I tn th" fi n it" l

Mi l I '.ale. Til. it i l I to mi- -

I ii.-- t ...... (,. ami Shi. hlx ofir.'.tii.l ,! I., ei'h. , th,- - " I'll l !!

it; "f hilo-t- l.tnl llieif-!!',- ,

II. .r V. ...!.t tliell- - I ( 11.1

I, nn lit., I Hi. ..ni.R n - Ii nt" v 1II1111

.. rii..,. ..." t ii 11 - oi tin- nl, (ill ,

in- if i . v . . .ii-.- i

T, 1. t H ol- it x I" C I. tol- -it- 111 '. l a !o, Mii'iotH Mint 'Vhotti-at- -

nr i" i of Hie l,,i:n ...t,,y. Wei.l" oil . !.! . i" Je.i t V . ill l..?-

II:, pn.rt t ui-- t '." I nt in 11 ..f I heunr; it" ""I ! kln pMl-il- 11!"

1h.1t ti'.in. ti its nn 11 of tunliii.,11 ne t il.iiii; th" plaei f. i.f

I'n

I.OIMMI It T IT A; MX.

I'oi to. r - in t ..I J. 01 im r i a t t

. III. r pnlltli'l i ;m a .1 m datei.-- th" lint '! Sliiti K n. Ital" an illltI ;i I ' M " V Mn rtiiaii. Air. I.ntnm-- t

lu;lit It. to I" I ii--. .1 on v. h it tie li'ttntthe i.v ir.ii. i5 of Ihe lliitteit M ,ti'Sn nit. m, ,.iu! he will ntt'n-- lt'-o.-

. iii'iiii'.re iiiid Talt as wi,,k.i.mJ ilhpc that lie warn the vi, tini i.fa piefiii.-itiiii- l y.ar v h n l aeli partywas tr ying to n.tinuf.u till i

ttinndir aiain.-- t the other. '

Vlt.-iln-- lh people of lllilicl-'- , at aiCfitera! will tiioos.; the"hhiii.J !.., ' for nn-.li.- r atiiln iuav

M.li Is- d..it...d. Whether til" chillK.'S,'iij 1.11 villi, h 1. 01 Inter was in"ti!".1 j

i.in thr vmi..- l.fi ii, l.i.r.mir: li.nit. r in the fnue.! Hb-r- . .tiM.

1111, (III. 4V, Mill I .

Ji h- tern d. ti ..n ! n .l in n'vcrnlloralli,... (ti , them i nil In S'ltlM.-i- .. lit puins M! fil.'inx low-lie-

found only ill th" !... villi y.

Ilfi'v in ii ii in ) itK if. r in the.ii n i r y. A k'nikiri'-- or

i !., en ru'wr i learn' :

'. m i . l) Hi.' ill iii M k il n .mi- -

... ci.i.!v ..f . ir-- .V(ih h ri.iniliii i'1 .nil- - l'i t u-- i

in.'iy f A j ' i mH'1 Tlii.M'iil, 'iiiiv 'itlifin in Nirit- - r f.i'y l:Mi'i 'i' t'i- f !. iv lrr.il i.e. It in s

i ..nil. a .ii'l :i :..i;..i I. .niii.tili.r Ii iki i (,. i.l. A 'ii. rii :u,..ih. r

I i, .;ii, in; . ii ii,., I . f..n,. iiiii).i liiiii.ln-.- l l.iili ( il It m fi'l il

I'm I I. , til il N.i: H ! M.l if II ' " ..' t

I I 1,1 :,,. II ..'J f it Mil

V I

Japanese ClaimThey Are Aryan

1' a t,.. ii ii., ii r I" it. II f. i 1. I.

lli ,1 : . r ri ' liiml i h i .i.- lit. I.

i.r H, ! i"i In i.l, tin liiim i.fs i.'. . I nun nl 1, it 1..- J.i . iw ji re

Vri,i'i I tin fi.r" i tttiil. , ii n.ii.i-- i

nil t ii ii Ii r i.nr I iw ,'f. "flipwtiiti' j.i

' tin. I'l. f t i.n.l ini.ftI lr.'i a ,,( i Ihiiul'-lfi- . Ml lU. ii.tlK vi ilI i n .i I... ;.Hw.ri, .i,ti- .1- f.tih, !yt h in hit l. f nr.--. t

'l li.- iti ' lii Ii.ii in-i- I" ' 11 'i

In ut i.. ii'. I.i Iiii ii'".' ii't'l tii'I.,.! ivins. i,ii. n .I1 if lliim K.'.il l,l.-- ., i lu ll ,,i lit lli. lit I i.f tlh ti"

v i r h n iiiii I" ti nils , nr th it lln ' . ii

t:. ri. ..f i i. o i ..ii, t in. n I', i ..n.i .1 tini, r tli' ii .tin. w.r.' in i il.itw iv fr-

ill, il. i.r r I. I .ii tin' rt' .1 iv i

I ,. i.f tin- - ..r, .. i "i M , l.nn. vir,iiihI it il'.. it'iunuii:, lli.ui..liil f .,! Ill r L'"' HFt'1,

I "! fn' J.i..in. ! In i. tniiit.l . 'ins-Iii- '

Ii.ii : r , n- - l I ' i i. ,i i.- hi ii. . i

.,'t il.ffi- tiitj. f'.r t h. riii Ivi jut

lll lll.I 'Ml. 1 .'I M l.Ilil- - 111 I.l ll.llf i.fv. Ik. in nil h mn i in. nl.' jiui till

t ,.l . t f .r I. ..Hi ft. i i din I

uliit.iii-- . i r " , v hi. i. Kti. vili.it'' '. r l it tit tin- - .liii-lli- h:.'. i t.. I fillHi. tns. I.i ii ii in ii if i i i . M i. In nil n

i. i'l". it Hi.' I'll i i itn.iiii; tin inIn Fttiii l .in. I wtiuliK iiiiimI'i r i.f III"Ainu". II in n with k'...i. num. n I ' .itfiil l.il l.v Until III ivry ri.fi III'f'lu.r I" tli. tiin-l- Jnt yt ti.it

iiti- - l n itiiitt. r i.f iliM'tti", inilth-- i in- - inn-- h ii .ti ll, iiniiit ri 'hl"t In MHt" i.f ilii lr ,ni( lii.fity I.i i. thtr phi. rn folk, in tin" iii.ulir ,,fnliikiT thnt iiohoitv ."tii iiimlitth.it th.ir oriulti itmv lni" t.ei n liilthey lire not Mntifolnin. mnl nf Iheniit 1,111 tit In- - Kil.l. i.rnl Ih, that no

H I. til, !. (,h"W nn m.iny ' '.iinI ft iihiir'tl. In in-- .

Then fnro (In " In a "whit""triiifi in J j. 11. nn, I mlnlhiT or nni

In till. J,1.IIJ". Ill for tllellltu Iw totiiy. Thi v H011I1I I nltllllllt tO (ill- -

lull Hint m'l'ii nr Mill tnv Ainu hlnmlfan In th' ir vclnn. fT tin y ri,niili-- r '

It .n.,r Mnif ,

In n iiiiit.ntion that tlnv nre nutMoii!;..iaii in th" . of f'hln "", th".1 ;i t w villi tini" th" Hiiimit ofUn. h mnl hikh ntilhi.iin. fnr there l

in knnw. .liruir-n- that thi-l- 11

rmial rtnil lliiKiihtii'. aremil lih the trn (iilne.r. nrMoliBnlhinH, hut with th" Klhlrl"

in.iiiillntr not i.nlv th" M111-- 1

hna, hut rimn. Lapim, MniiyarM anilTurk i. th" "Ht"t mmil rten emlnntitof tln iiiit" nf Th"ii. ty pieienilotiH of thf Jit ni nt nr"fnith.r i'i.iiiill".il". hv th" Malaytrain thai nIi.iwji .i plainly In thiin,

at lli" southern em! nf theirUntil. ir empire. I.li." all Hi" rent "fm tiny iii" ... hi eil, nr "111.111--

Is." to 111... a w ot',1 mull-..- i i , illy ,i.,.lit;.-- I. - . Y,.,; Tiling

England to ArmPaHxenfjer Liner

rill the lhoiii:ht lh.it til" nail-W lilt; of the fiivt ,IIIUI'1 pilMhiell-

;et- liiii-i- of ihe lioval MailSle.iin I',.. ket oiiijiany lor foiitllA rn. 11 ualeiM miulit I'e uf llilef-ts- l

to til" lhll.il Slei llei,lllnlentof otiimit'.., I miiptiil 1111 inill.itlonto It til" iltnl llii H I ill lotti- -

piitn uilh l.'itl pott oftii.jnRU :i tin" Hliip ainl hiinm rr"t

i.'IIUoeH of llnll.it meat ftnlll All'ell-tin- a

li llie lli-- i ,,r Ho. II. .,,1 1,. 1..., , , ,ti'".". "..1 u Hiiiiiiiiioi lion in,in

oilier ,ic via he ainii-i- l in Itie unit','i,n I., lot e Un liar .I.ih.v. Thin m---

Mliile im,, linn!,, In e,,-r- nn! anlil.ii, au (pt..i ,y Ih" M-- i

r.l,, 11 iii,. n h i y . ami li has attr.nl! wi, I" all. nil. m. A el it e( huh l.m r

v ai'l.-- I,, the . v. ho will .It il'.

ii'in iiitoK on ihe . . ., u'. Ml natal.. it.- tmi, 1, a hi.H'.l who ii 1 li

lit. e it, a- mil lisle il. ill 1111 tin It

yiiiiv 10 ,,,, ti.-i- pv lal-iiii-

'I'n-ii- an. in. 4 7 t a i'l ,1 hiM ilk VI i i.i.v in the I n of tip- nlitp.ivlii, h i'i. a I, tn;. 011 i :n h ta,t,. In.,, t .to: tv.n- - alo.nl. r,ir.. tn,miu;e of the i;iiiiv Is ,.l,oti( fti,. iiuli'Kiami fi ilitnllliilmn ! e,i,l-iei- in nt'.illi-ir-

wiipplv. Th" .;iii,h ate those takenout of ri. Hht' h have Urn 1..UI milof the 11.11 i

To rnal.l.. the iei k i . iirt'- thitiht of tlie .,llh l.ll.t to Hi"

r.-- . i'ii, h. .ivy . el 1 1htiilt HI u tn It Heat 11 the ilei k, KiviTiKthe fan." ftteiiiMh in. an tmaininieilhip. Th" new Moik il...i mil inter-

file In any iuv with thi lower i...ifittinnit. nn tin- - iiei'k li ji foiir-liir-

'"! lintunu. -- t'oiiMil All'ti't WMwiili S..iithalli...1,

Sllll.-ss- ,

lie Woi'kr.t all day.Vti.l he worked nil nUM;

II.- - shiiU.'ieil his perv.-s-

And hi- - iiini .1 his siiiht ;

Ite si old. ,) liit t hililn 11,

And hi. railed ftt bis wife;lie lis "II his fliillil-1- ,

A ml hiii - r. d bis lifeFor a pile 111 the hank.And a swell idoi k ot. brickAnd how he tnU- - s his hometn 11 ho!.- - two hv tdx'

- T. c ii.uk.in Chit-ik- Pc old Herald j

mi mmBE

Those Whi. Looked for Re-

sumption of Last Satur-

day's Strong and Active

Dc;il;n?.s Ate Disappointed.

ta mtntttm joutiM.t, it'tif ,?N. v. V"lk. Al.-- SC. I 'i i.i.nlit-lit- .

m vi - th" iiortinn I...I ty i.f ih.itf I. in. lit in Ih" hI.m k x. tiiMit." hi. hliai . ,...,. I f..r A r ' j . 1 . . n of liKHii.nil.iyH mill : lit." ni.'ilK.f' .(,. limit m ii tl. i ti .l ii iWr.n .ifit r. ii'il'ii it v. ttlilrh .'i) i u rin il tuh" f, in""-'.'- .

V:iii"iH ron.liti.in nn.l l 1.

v."r.. oft. r. .1 In Tiliinn(i..n 'fth. I i x tnovi'iiii nl. t'hi' f unioni;tliif.. tA.in th.- - iilirrn'o "f inly iliflnit."fii's In iiini- - lion Iho I'nli.nI'.n J'lii ifl.' iliwoliitmnfro. i "itint;-- , iilitiimtli ihn ti--

t v i - of (In' liri iiinii".! n.M"t"iii lAitu illrotifer. In wild Ih" :.H..in.y i it. r.,1nt Anoitn r tl"t. rri litf.n tor w.i.h f mm! in tlm lirntrai t. 'l

n " -- i..n nf th" rntii .l still.l onii. it ho"" li Mn nitioim t on- -

tinmil ..n .'.ft. r the' ni,-.-i krt' rl'.to.n ti inrtiil nffn-- t t th"." iilvr r"f".itnrH, the I'lnitrintiv.. niil. f.iunil

poni" iiiintoit in t,n in.r.-iis- nf theliroolil n luplil Tr.iiiMit 1lvi.li nilfrom ;i r. to i; in r '1 til imniitil ImbIk.'Iroliiit; r.iiipi.il to minor .otior- -

tl.iiiK 111 the .iftiiiioon with t'.'iiirr.ntln ,uin,"s m th" I. :nl in mnl nn :il.riiitFin'ii-i.i.iii- t iini.iiii-- in Virginia .. ro- -Iill l H"f. I T"il. liofcinii MurksAltl.ik'.lllli tril l'n.i. 1 71Aim Mi . ill Avil. nll.il" tfllMA iii. ri. .1 11 li. . t :;i!ii.u rAim i n nn r.in .'olAim iii iin I'.in,, .f. ii;; 1,Aimi ii nn '.ir I'minilii- l'i",A tmi h nn I'otton Oil 4

Villi 111 .ill l. S.-- i iilitii h ., 24 'iAllHililll l.lllv.-ei- l 11 1,Mm Tii .in I.im otiiotiv" n.' t,

1t1ell1 nn Minltiin; & llet'nt; ...'litMn'in in sniiitilu; A f.fit.JOl i

Ann rli .iii htiiir ir l!"tinliif I I I .nierlenn T"l. T. I I j

Ain.'rli'.ui Tol..n-- , nAniK'on.1.1 MIihiik i' . . aitAt.' It If. Ml . . ;m ,

Ati Ilium, ..l . . I L'.'l

ll.iltlmoie . ihn, . .

II. thl.'hi 111 Me I . . ;i.',Ilionkh 11 l: iphl Trim sit . . . :i-- ,

iiriHtinin iinnif . ,:?.t' "Illl iil I .i n II.

nilirilM' .Vi'l..,,,,... .!....,. I H'.-l-- .

. . 13 la,(, ,K, Mil. & St. I'aul '.. . lux

'hieatio A- Nni t h VVaMern . . nnt'oloiailo Kmi K linn ... o I i,

Coiiiolnlat. ( C,,ik''""1 rroilmis .. i"'t

& Hudson . ..154I Miivei- ,11 liin 1 iraml' . . 1 iI i. in . r & Kin 1 ir.imli pfil. . . 222I li'lill. rs' Semi Miti . . . 1 a1:11" .. St '4Cfin, 1st pf, . . tlI :ri. '.'ml phi .. 34V

. .LiftsIr. at Nnrlhi rn, pfil. . . ..U'T

;iirrnt Northern ore f'tfs. . .ISI IlilllliH I Villi 11 . . 14 UIntirhiirmiiih-.Me- t . . 1 4 '4Illterhiloltul..Met.. pfil. . . ."ft1'Inter Harvester .104 1aInter-Marin- pfil . . 1'. 1.,

lnt'riiatloil.'.l TiipiT .. .9I nti'tnatlotial I'linip . . H

nmiM City Smithern'"I'1""''1""

I.rhik'h alley . l.'.7j ntiisvlll" X-- N'aH'ivilh. .14 i

Minn., St. I'. r Saiilt AI . WiAl isstniri, Kansas & Jl'rxaH ..Missouri I'aeifieNational ItiM mt .litNational I.ea.l . . 48Nati llys. of Alexieo, 2inl pM. . L'O

New Vulk t'entral .10L,New Work, (int. W"st"rn .. . 2'Norfolk & Wivvtern .10-"- . 'aNiulh Anwlieali . 70Nulthern r.iiifi. . nr. iI'.'irifie Mail 2

lvniiNylv.nii.-- 1 1 0H ' ;'.H , 1 O'.l""..:" ','' " ismil K. 1.1. iV M. I.IIIIIH . il.T.'.

. .l,-,- , -

I'resH.il ,si.e Car ! :' 1 1

itniin Inline Car ... 1T.4 '

J Loailiiik' 1

Itepuhlir Iron Stu I

lion Steel, pfd. . . RJ'..Ito. k Islind Co 17'3II. iik Island Co., pld ::iSt. I.onis ti San Fran, 2nd pld.. 12'--

Sra hoard Ai" I.l lit! ,. I6'ia in nl Air I. Ill", pfd. . . 411 4

Sloss ,uhi tl lehl Steel linn . . 40Southern I'aeifie .. !7Smtthurn Railway . . 24"---

Southern Hallway, pfd. ..'i'iviininjtit.11 I'.iiiin.r- .it',' "" . ; ''.'.' ' .. .ir,,

,.ir,3',I'P.ion Parilir, pfd . . MI'lliteil Slates liealtv . . t',.,1,

niteil states P.tibl.er . . fl '' r'

l'nit"tl state. Steel . KOI,I lilted States Steel, pfil. . . . 1lfi 4I'tah Copper . . .",0 1.Virainia Carolina Chemical . . 2H

WabashWahiish, pldWestini .Maryland .". it

Western I'nioii i;..i,VVestillKhotlsr F.ln trie 1',2'iWiiii liiin ,V-- Lake Frie 4 '4

Total sales for tlie day. 2 Hi fiuoshall s.

Features of thr bond market in-

cluded another low record for St.Louis ,v San 1'raneit.ro f.'a and heavydealini;.'! in Atchison converlildcn,

I'nited St.it.-- s s advani ril andPanama i s eoiipnii lie. lined .s ,mcall. Total sales, par value. 1

IUISTOX I KlSlXti Mixixt:.

'iniailif. m.,V,..r V V.m.,'.r .' 7ts;.., y.,. 1 ,.,,1 Km. 2.1

Ariion.-- t.'ommrrrialHow. & Curb, f'ttp. ft Sil. Al k'. . . r.o

'Oulmnet Arismiut ...''aluniet Hecla .... 4xSCentennial

,,niU! ":n- - 4 2',.T'' IIs.

. . !' ', l,

jr,IV Consolidated . .itrnnl-- Consolidated .. fi;:Orrrnr C.in:inraIsle linyaile (Cop.rr) 23 'Kerr Iike 3 .LliLttko Ciipin-- , 12Ir! p ' '""I""!' 4

"'V' T

fill l.lll'lll SI,fupfrior IS

H ill ti w :iy, hut I ii!' !y ni.oii th"ii... n . . r. liiry l.nn..,i,, ol th. il- -

luMliin nt ..f i.i;rit.til.ii.., h ill h,iv" ini . .i kiii"; in ii In- - i.l.imi .,i tn,. inarKi'i-nii- i

i.t i .Ii ti motion, ,,i m,'. ,i oiiiiK"t ih. f ii in, nil r no h, , ,.( ih.- - o.in- -

Tin. i I. in of Mr. Joi!, ,,ii- - i;iiUililntl'-' nil. n tnii inm ,, thiu tmi"

ln 11 th. I 1,1. I noil t..iiff . ill is nill" I mii.i.h. Th.. man from

N' '' A'.'tl. I ilkx "11111 .in on.. Ih.itI" .1. I'l th. illl , I, HI .,, ' ,.lAOIil- -

:ilil-.l-- l :ir.t- - i.l"'' t . t who li.nih". i, Inn own iin.l kno.Vft Ik.wIh" n. inl.it Ims in 't,iiiil.ti. il for1th, I., m III of h.. ,n. . ,,, i,, toth.- nilv.iiiiii,. of th" .i,.i!ii, i r- -.

ADVERTISED LETTERS.

A.h. Hi I 1. I f,.r ih,- Hi i'll.l- -lr 4 Mil' 'I. I Ii n

IjmIKn' I.M.Mrti, Aiililo K. I'.rnnn (Ji Misn

Aniln I .ir. In, Mm. Iliitle Urvnnt.In, li.oie lir.iwn. Mis i:it. rr.'KX,

.lifs Kiitln i in(. I'ni , Mm. CthvunlI'. ....ii, Mr. i H. fr:ilK. MrI1..0.II,,. I l.fi.. .. .

Aiiifo ia llMini'i, Mm. N.ir. ite.i Kiimii,MrK. Il.ien Kiliilalnl, M atna nriUl.iiiin, Mi-y- . I!ay K. Mtlniyr" r.'l, Mm.Maiy M ihoii, Mri. I na Mayem, I:e- -

Kittii MiMunv. Mrs. M.iria Marline7..Mm. , ta I ; nix, Mian laipo Ht.-rl-

'

Mm. I'.lii-il- Saiuhe, Mrs. l.izziiSmith, .Mrs. A. T'lptiervM-en- , Anita V..1" Vewil, Mrs. II. V. Whitworth.

MrnV I.Ut.If. V. Alilis, I'niil Aitiiuin. J. VV.

Alh tt, Mr. ami Mm, fhefter Hrew. r,V C. Urali.ll. Kntiliii if ttaziir, Mneaiin

Haras. I'oln I'a.-n- . IlijS I'ully. la. hi O.ile I'.miIioh, A. !;. 1 r n t; li.n iv. , lloh- -

rl J. I'llltnehl. W. J!, lleekef, V.'llllui-rr- , rr tino linrelii, Ali.rrtn Hania,Henri;.- - I'.ahlwiii, Henry lllanks. II. Al.

tliamlt, J. IV Cntn lil, llnney Chanv,Chal lli. t 'laaik, Ktanelseii Chero- -

111. nr.., KiillKl.i Chavi x, Fortlm. C.il- - '

tleron. ofK..r Cnlanl, H. I.. Colhurn. I., , ... .

t .iiiiiii, ,tni rosin !i rnirearan, liennn nn, tiarney iintney J IV Deiirl,

In-- . 1 1. c. Jio.l.ts, Jani.M I', rinvlilson,p. m. i;hk 1:. c. Kiitntt, 1:. 1:. kuus.laiiriine V. F.iv C). II. J. Ktihtner,I!. M li.ini'oK.i (.'I, Jos" !it rr 1.1,

Tony f;,iri la, Fian.-- tefi Orii-Kn- , Frankloiiz.il..-- , f'iitioH ihiriia, ('asiniiro

Onim-n- . K.iis M. i.ill"k'o.s, Win. fllasa-rter- .

F. IV liuimale, ifiairg.. F. Howell.John t". lltiliharil, Mr, 1111,1 Mrs, Her- -

hert Hill. f. I'. Hiilw. Uohert Heiner,John llorisaiily. .1. It. ll.flUns, Har- -

ohl Holt, John tsiiaisnti, WilliamAt. I...I....... r,Johnson, liny Kremer, i .1

Kelly, lic'tta. Little, MatinsC'l, X. .1. Motauan. .lilt Aliyee. J.Miller. L:ii.i.'io Aln-ia- , A, C. Alonili,W illiam Al. Katiaiiil, 1!. I'..' AleCor-l.ilii- i.

IV .1. AleNrllliey Clyde llshortl.Per j.itiiin Ortiz. I'oh Oshiuii, C. V.Olson, 11, H. Oreilly M. A. Powell,F.liseii Padilla, IJorsoiiin Puentrs,S'lilsn Per.?,, Thontas Smith Poole, W..11. I lli Ki 11, 1.. 1, a III iiilllli.ll inItoim ro. Wall.ie,. Kosi-- uild Family,!!. H. PlHii, Wendell Ai. lii'i rt, SelsoUomrrn, Pantliifi-ri!- , .Marianolos..

- . . . .Itnmrro. John Santiaxo, iiiniano Mil- -

'l". A- A- Srol t. Ahnndio S.imorn.III. Iiaiil l. Sttiylli, Julian SaneheZ,Kudolfo SaiiiiUti. W A. Teater, Mali- -

"e Iruilllo, laman 1 011. y, Ji sun 1 or- -

""is, J. Kiiormau Trasdalr, JunesThnnip'ou, Aielino Vlveron, T. ,Vn-iliivai- t,

Ku-se- ll Wherry, II. J. Wood-ruff, Walt.-- Wilson. F. II. W'alkins,Hie Arkansas Valley II. It. ''.

Tney ltst liiiirisl.(in., of Frank sto.k hiidm s oe.

us.'il In I,,. hnnstlns. He'dtake 11 pale, wail lunnitipality andHhoot menial doi.,. lino It, and prettysoon it would he h.iiainerinif mi itsi In- -i and holloHnii.

"I'.nt one must he careful." saidSlot Ll.riilKi-- . 'it's ratty (o itia k.' mis-takes."

told of ih,. si,eili Hint the he.vtlawyer i a l loiirishintj iii-Ma- tn !

made to ii i oiim iition tli.it the towndtsiied to .iHf.ivt for itn nrvtiitit- The various town hnnstrl'S wri'e!e .eh k.M i, ten lllimiles ill which t

This lawyer!""" 'aim. it last ,rl ill.

T will briefly relate,' an id he."sonif of tlv reasons why you .shouldcninr to Piiiikvillr. I will tell you thr

I'catiiies of our town. Wehave the two most jiiorunixly 'van- -

fu. eemelerhi- s-It was hrlievrd by those who watch- - ',

id that he went oil talkiinr for tpilte11 while after that. Hut nu one heat dwhat he said. Pittv-hurs- ChronicleTelegraph.

. m

I Aiilleni rmiLlt Me,,in,'.Thr soi.ihlnu and heallnir proiittr- -

I'tiih (i.in-- 'f. 0Wlnoii.-- t 1 .

Wnlvrme I

iik (.o iitiMtii or n:in:.r lii'Myi.. .Ni.iy ft!. Wlnrit r.illifil

Iml iy uli. n it Wax ulu. u il lli.it l.ilitsIn tllf Illy i't toil llltlll.Th run r k'-- t rlomil at li i. i n

i,.iiKiiiL-- troiii mi. miMK.-.- i i"ur- - r"rn 11 n,t ":,,n "f r- S':' - 4

tn i 4 ntitf iinisi.en mn iniiiK -

nl to I -t rent hiuli. r, hdh provi -

fl"n rli nr.-- hy ;.i In .

Hicnx v"i" nrrvtmn that n.wrrrtiiinter. tl l.inl nl. (oii.e.l 11 tftit ! il"f In M iliiiini.' :iii 1111 ly ileiini" itiif- -

'il Ly "I' "I i. inl r.iin.liiniiirv il. Inpeil that 111" down

pour nf nnistnri had l.e'ii h'.ivy Inplaren. hilt not v. h. r- - most Herded.

Ilnlli.sii islimali s of thr Kansaswheat rrop to im r'as. ,1 netiiitynn thn lmyilm side as thi- - drewIn n lieis...

Kinnrt ii"anni"en nf wheat andtlmir were laike, hi inif riia! tn -

(144. nan husln-ls- . Primary reeeipts ofWhiitt niiioiiiiied tn i'.:?."'!" hitshels: avrnr ftito, r.iis.inio l.usliels.

VV t Aeatln r il. lav t.i idnnlitiK in- -

diU ". ltV. lv puMiasiili; nf rol n andtiKlihn.it thr ktrewn .n .May choris.Stolm InltUer. IH Willi Mayriy .f ...at.-- i itii.rf llian ..Ifv't rr..pl...irlit l.v the rains.

I'tnt i.s.oiin Went hil.'lirr II rilnlllld.rhi.fly nwiliR to I10K supplies hemu'liKlil.-'- than rxpnti'd. I'mitrrs assitt-n- l

the it it si rn.

AVAIUVMI i: (.K MX M'PPI.V.

New York, May 2.. The visihleftipply "f train In thr Vnitrd Stat.--

Saturday, May 1 4th. as roinpiled L

tllf New Ynrk I'loihii-f- . i:ehaTm". wr--

ns follows:WI1e.1t. 4i),fi'i1,fift hnshels; ilrrrraM1,

2,7.1,ft'jrt luiahels.Wheat, in hniid. C. 1 li'i.Oi'lO huvhels;

rterri-a"- , )7s,ti'"l hnshrls.foin. ;,45.0'0 lnish"ls;

1,ss,int0.Oats. .'42.HOit Itusli.-ls;- . d"er".'iso,

Ti'i.l.hittl Inishels.oats, in hond, 1. 270.000 lntshrls; dr.

creno, I!i4.it0n hushrls.Hvr. 572,000 hu.shels; d"( rrnsr,

IS, 000 ImshrlK.liflrley. l,27,OO0 liushols; drrrrasr,

1 43,00(1 bushels.ltarley, in hnnil. 203,000 bushels;

drcr-asr- , 17 2,'H'O hushrls.

i'ovditiox or r. s. iKi-srnv-.

WashiniTtnn, May 2ti. Tho rnndi-tin- n

of thr l iiitrd Slates trniHury atthr brninnlnn of liiisiiiess totlav. w:ir:

Workinn balfinrr. $5,om,i;7l.In banks find Philippine- - treastiry.

J 47.01 H. I 59.Total nf itrnrrnl fund. 1 11.r.Sr.,4ii

Ktiturday. 2."2.7Sx.TtiHluirm-mr-nta- . 3.41 s.sf.o.Thr tmrpliiK this fi.srul yrar is

nn aliainsl a drfiril oflast yrar.

Tlm rltttirrs fur rrrriiits. dishiirsr.im-rit- Hurplun onil d- - fieit rxiiutlrpHmuna ran:il ft nil ptihlir drht tratic-rtrtlnn-

Till' MITAL MAHKITS.

New- - York, May 2 t'opper, steady;ppot to July, S t T. . 3 7 iilTel ed.

Tin (Juiet. Spot and .May. tll.O'li4S.1.0.

I.riid Strady. $4.r,0',i 4.40.Spelter tjlllet. Jj.SO'n 5.40.

ijnlrt. No. 1 northern, SICSO

il7.2.; No. 2 nonhern, llil.oilffl'i. 77.; No. 1 snutturii. $ 10.00 '.1 tl.7."..

ST. I .OVIS SPIT.TF.H.

St. Louis, May 2'V Sprltrr, weak,; leaU. stni'dy. $ 4.20 ( 4.22 i.

TIIK I.IVI'STOt'K mkki:ts.Oiienao I.lvci-liM'-

PhiraKo. .May 2. Cattlt Herelpls2,400; market steady, l'.eevrs, J7.1tltiiS.S.".; Texas sterrs, $tl.7." i 7,70 ; cst-rr- n

strrrs, J7.O0 11 S.ft,". ; fUm kers andfeeders, $5. SO :jt 7.20; rows and

aVHOtir 7. Mo; calves. $7.2511 10. Oil.llnKs Itrrripts ;I7,0(I0; market

N,"w. 6 t lft cents hiKlier. llnlk, SX.t'.lilis. 70; likht, SS.r.O'n S.75; mixed.$s.4.'1i S.7R; heavy, ' $S.Lr. 7 S.67 ' j ;

roimh, js.ljfi S.30; pik's, $s.i;oii s.40.Sheep Krrripts 22,000; market

steady to 10 rents lower. Native, $5.25lifi.Ou; western. j.:t() til tl.00 ; vear-- jlinns, JH.oof.i ij.un; lamhs, native.t't.,','h 7.fifi ; "wesiern, $r,.7r.rit 7,7",.

Kansas t'lty Livestock.Kansas City, .May 2ti. Caul.. ts

7,0(i0; market stetuly. .Nativesteers, $7.27.8.115: tiouth.rn strrrs.$5.75 fit 7.rii; siniihern cows tinilheifers, $4.50117.00: native cows andheifers, $4.50(if8.25; stinkers nndfeederH, $6.50fit 8.10; bulls, $r..7Si'n'" 25; calves, $S.50 'n lO.ttti; westernfterrs, $ti.73 t 8.25 ; western rows14.50 fT 7.00.

Hons Receipts 8,000; market5 to 10 eentu hikher. Hulk, $S.4r,f

heavy, $S.4:.i 8.55; packers amhntchem, $S.50li S.kfl; uht, $8 r.Oi-.-i

S.f.5; tiiiifi. $7,2517.75.Sheep HeeeipU 7.000; market

tnrnttk'. Aluttons. $4.25iti (1.25; Colo-r.id- o

lambs, $7.2Rf S.i!5; riiiiiro wethers and ycarlink'S. $ 1.50 Ti 7.C0- - rmk'e00,

, 5 coupons andJournal. Don't

Those beautiful Silk Flaqs

tlhe2Zf "iCe' 5 C0U- -

IjiiiI.th t.p.tH-s- , ti.,. 91. lit4 X.i. 2 l4inii t.l..lM, I'.VHk' Knilr Mnii'iM'iirr 7i- -

Hlr hilrlirii hniyi- - Ji- -

r..K- - hill hen lailllK 2."cVlen's m.r.il ami KI.75 Hats . . . t .IKV

Men's Straw Hals. 2h- - tit XI. 10I'oy," Straw Hals ll to ".'m'r.lk- - Uiml Hals . 2.V(iris' Straw Hats ill" to XS.titl

Ijiili.V I riiuiiiisl Hals at t il.IjiihrV Iin-- , Skirts at 4'ost amilev.

IjiiliiV W ltili- - Skins. Oftr.l.HilliV Whin- - 1 11,1,1-kirt- s,

up.I ailies' Llaek t iulei-kiit- s, alh- - ami

up.I .Hillr' lloii-- 1 llie-M.- v B.:-- ,

tiirls Hiim . at 4 ml unit Irs.S-- i era I liiimlied mirs of Shisn

ami OtfrnlH at (0-- 1 and iniic forlie than i'n,

Mrn's Work Slinr-.- . I 2." mill 11 l,MrnV-- i aj.T.1 Oxfords. .75.Aim's H;l..-- While llnii-- o t)xfont

82.2."..Hois' OvforiK SI.'O ami ttl.73Hoys' Llk Online, SIiim, l.2 ami

lip.Mrn's iiml Hoy- -' Suits nml Trous-

ers at I'arHii'y t'o.t iiml liuntlrrilsif nllirr nrlii lei al your own prleo.

Your Monev lluys More a;

at DOLDE'S210-1- 2 S. SECOND STREET

WhereShall WeGo ThisSummer?

T'prm the correct nnswrr to this'piestlon will depend hltlcil ofthe of your mains.Why not avail yourself of tho(issist'inee of th. uiidrrsiicned,our of tip. Santa IV's summrrtour sprciali-ts- His help willeost you nothiiik'. but you willfind it in valuable.

Why Not VisitColorado, (.rand Canyon,California, ihe Northwest,( lilcn".!, Adiinnihtck-- s llkXoiilierii Ijike Itrkions,or the Ailaiiiii' t oast KesmH

. (Ill- - suniiiiei'?

Complcto infoii'iKitioii aboutstiiiunrr fares and train serv-ice, etc, sent promptly, if youaddrpsti

EOT P. J. JOHNSON,

Agent.fMafifs;

ALBUQUERQUE,

Nt Mi

BALDRIDGELUMBER COMPANY

Paln,s'.G!ass- - Cement, Roofln,

Mloviem of ihe I'ni SIiI.m nr., ts.il'""! ""'' ClailllH.... hiiiK hut Intle if .,1,,-- . in nfIhr woihi s as tlx.-- hy thr amtion tabs in London."

The 11 v. nitji- ihitei'i'iii-- r ih the pricesnt Wool In the I nd.m and ltostt.nnarkets, tv cnnn ., p, ( , ,,f tw.-lv-

"ri( was only 1 . ,', 1 cents per poundin favor of lio ton. nnd cimrttmn; tnthe comi of mark, tin- - nnd transpor-t-

Imn, Insiiianer an, I other expense,it Will he seen that lllllillk tills period

. twehr yiiiis the A111.1k.1n wooltlrmier r. .rived pl.i. tictlly 11,. hcnrliltr.nn the nn itsuii- nf lusureii m whichi in iiaimi-,- . ha had and whichin. . ..lectors V

thr prnpos.,, larill,,M' ' '' ar'- - ' n'""-'tel-

to the life ,.f the wool(lowtiitr In,!., sti v in thr I nii.-- States

o ,e ass,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ttent, p.r poiinit the ext-- nt of pro- -t.H'lioll ,hl'- W.'l.d eron-.-r- ,.f Ve- - Xl.In. claimed hy noun, of the "advocatefit the ny.teni Mr. .Tones enllmittrthat the tdal Wr.efit rec. fve.1 t.v

. . .111.111 II. on l(, 1 1 iniv on thenwool nmmiiiig ,u ujjij- - $3s3,(iO ,in-- .

. . ewes, $ 4.25 tii ii.i ,. ( ch.iinlH.rl.iln' Cough Uemeipr.! 'n''f'(,' ,;,"",'make II illy vabiahle for col,Bl,S d 1Vand Is. It Is pleasant and ts.lr to . m" SllK FlagS,

' lvuke and t out mi,s no narcotic. Fv-- r C , tal0 by t dealer. i . i l j "C "I I

. m- - e'uTT IV'tiM 'Wfi HP II V11II Ift fthftW Vnilf Ouliiev il' ' - ' ' J w V. W V.". 1 W -

DatriOtiSrTtf Slllx' fbflS. 3248, - .

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' I'tah Consnliil itcil vwv. inn Kin is.1,.1 r.. it- --4 iiwi uunugi OUppiIC.

SEVENALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY. MAY 27, 1913.

SCOOP, the Ciib Reporter COULD ONLY HAVE CHANGED

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Journal Classified ColumnsIF YOU HAVE A WANT TELL IT THROUGH THE JOURNAL

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The

FOR SALE

New four-roo- m bungalow,;

$2,300, Terms: $300 cash,

'balance same as rent.

P. F. McCANNAINSURANCE

Ground iloor Stat National Hanknulldlng, 112 N Soconil Kt, Phonei 643

Vfry Iteniiu-huM- fine of I.Ivit Cum- -

plaint.Mr. Abert AValker, of pioeloiip, W.

Va., Mil'fered Intense pain in tile Htoiil-acl- l

and right Bide al inti iMilB for n

year- -. le had eoiiHiilted eightor ten ph.leinns and whlb- - they allagree,, that he had ller li'oubl. thefailed to rcliiAc 11111. Me wax eventu-ally cured by Chaiiil'ellain'h Tablelt.If von hae any trouble with yourotoniach or liver, these tablets willcertainly do ou good. For Bale byall dealers.

Not a Warning." s(.e Hill has fitted his car with

a neiv siren.""Yen. Good looking, too." Har-

vard Lampoon. .

LEGAL NOTICE.

CALL nU HIP.ti... nn.li.rxii.ncd members of th

i'i,,.i.l nf Kehool llirecloiK of SchoolDistrict No. LI, P.ernalilh. county.U.,i.. ,.f v,.u- - Mexico, hereby call forbids for nn addition or duplication of'the ureseiit school house in said ills-- .

triet. situate on North Fourth strThe present school bitildiiik' W',JM'

l i onstructeil in sncti a muiniei nn n

By "HOP."

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS

ATTORNEYS.

Jim ft w. it.wi.Attoraey-at-La-

Roomg Cromwell bldt. RPhnn ttltW: Offire rhori 117?

JtmT C3L lA'WlS'Attorney-at-La-

Bulta I, Law Library bid Office,phona 114; Hnnldenca phone lttSW.

DENTISTS.

fit. 4. Iw Kit inUenial 8ureoRuoma I I, Ilurnett Hid. Phone T4I

Appointment Made by Mall

til AH. A. FI 1 1 II, IlKNTlSTAlbuquerque, N. M.

nooni 14. N. T. Armijo llldrf. PhonIt. Appointment made by mall,

A. ti. hiioitrn; m.Practice Limited to Tuberculoala.

Houra: 10 to II. phone lilt114H W. Central Ave.

Albuquerque SnnilHr'uiu Phone j4t1IL MAI'O.VHFT CAnTWItlfilin

Pit I V TL H A N 11 Ut 1 1 M.

For tlseasee of Women and Child rea.I'hone 671. Hit Uui Central

Albnquerque, . M.

W7 MrSHERIDAN, "dTPractice Limited to

Genito Urinary Diseases and

Diseases of the Skin.Tie Waermann and Noauchl Tat

Falvarsiin "ti0" AflmtnlnteradCltlxena' Hank Pullittnj.

Albuquerque New Mettco

PUS. TI I I. A DAKI W

Ppeilallsta lSye. lOar. Noae, ThroatBtate National Fank Midi,

rhone III.JOSU'll H. CII'1..H, M. !.

5 fcUcrn Ptilldinif.Hnura: 10-1- 1 . m.j 4 p. m. ptonea:"fflee, 1118; Sanitarium. 17.

SOLOMON U ltl ItTON, M. I).Phvalcluu and Hurreon.

Phone 17 IJrnett

PROFESSIONAL NURSE."

Oraituate nurie will give oil rubnnd body mas'age at your home. Bpe- -

cial attention to tubercular patlenta.Eight years' experience, with beatmedical reference. Phone "NurM."1201.

'i hi: sti;i: nut tiif. hotSl'HIM.s op ji.mi:., N. M.

baei Albiiqueiquo postofflctdally except Sundays at 6 a. in.Call cany tlitee pasMengors at atime. I ust come, first aerred.For tlekeis apply to

li.WINO tiAltCIA,Itl s. Hroiiilwny. Phone 759

Alh'iquerqaeTrank

Factory'II . Id it'i mm Phone 411rrunka, Hand

l tHW I Oags, BullCases, etc.,mode, repaired

n4 MTehanaed

HOSU MAIL LINEDally pussenger arvlu leaving Hoa--

wrll and Chrrlxoo a ;00 a. ni.West Round. East Hound.

Arrive Arrlv, I'.oswell . ..,4:45 p, m.

11:00 a, m. , . Pkacho. ...1:40 p. m.11:S0 a. m. . . .Tltinln, . , . . . 1:18 p. m.11:55 a. m. . . .Hondo. . .11:6 p. m,

1:00 p. ni. . .Lincoln. ,.li:lt a, nt2'00 p, m. Ft. Stanton. .10:10 a. m2 p. m . . ,Ca.ltnn... .10:00 8, m,3'i! 5 p. m . Not-il- l 1:00 a. m.i ' 4 ft t.. 01 . .Carrlamzo.,.'

Through fare, one way 110.50Intermcdima polntb 10c pr niila60 lbs. HHKKuKe, free Excess oarrled.

KOSWI.LL Al'TO CO

Owner and Operators I'lion 18i.

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ATCHISON, TOPFliA SANTA I BRAILWAY f t).

Kcvlsed Time Table.(Effective December 8, 1912).

Westbound.No. Class. Arrives Departsi California Ev press 7:2Sp 8:10P7 California Express 10:10p 11:0099 Cal. Fast Mall ... ,ll:C0p 12:45I California Limited , .10:55a 11:26

Last bound.10 Overland Express. . . l:0fia 8:25

2 Eastern Expni-s..- . 8;55p 4:05p4 California Limited., 6:35p 8:00p8 K. C. & Chi. Ex :65p 8:46p

South '"Mind.

809 El r. & Mtx Ex.. . 12:20815 El Paso Pasi.enger 8:30811 Pecos Valley Exp.. 7:66

(Over Helen CuUOff).Norllilionnd.

810 From Mex. & FJ P. (POO

1 From El Phso :20PHit. From Pecos Valley

r1 Cut-C- r .... 1:435

HIS FACE.

-- LOOK AT trSlK' .1

CtAXR. UPOM r- -

AM HOMtlSr"Face, ukt

fi dir."-- :

V, 11

FOR SALEI2200.n0 - I'lve room modern brlek,

corner l hit l w hi i.12500.00 Two story ft aim in roonip,

with lit Te root. i und largedining room Seiond ktrei-- t

oppo-'iti- . shops11(100.00 Four room ir.in.c- - Fourth

ward.I 800.00 Three room fin me terms

North Fll't Nileet.I C50.00 Two loom frame good,

condition city water easyt. rms - North Klglith tree

I 500.00 Four room adobe eltv'

water Kasy lerma - FourthWUIll,

FOR RENTCO 00- - modern Hloro lootil in

rplendtd coiidiiton. Goodlocation.

125.00- - Five room modern cottage.Fourth ward.

Insurance, Loons, Rentals

JOHN M. MOORE

REALTY CO.bone 111. ill Y. t.obl e.

I'OH SA1.K Turkey i'KI,M, 20 cunts"'lli' l

F(Tit bALK--J'

Three t?ooii Cowa andhorse. 218 H Walter

l'ltli HA LIS Oelitle saibllu pony, 424S. Fdilh. Pluoift l."i.t7W.

t?QH KAL1C H. 1. Ked cluekena andranary blrda. Ciill;:i8 S. Wajter.

fok1alk hois-- . we..n i;n.riini--lli.SS. llllUM'e I luloe, I'lll ."e.'OIKI.

! i ill 8AL1S J'oiiici.inliin Spitz pup.Will treiko a dandy watch dog. 626

W. Marble.FOIt KALIS Siiu.il dairy und mine

route. Fliet-- i l.iss p opot itlou, Phone1S98M.FOli SALE Olio lot of llioi niigiiht od

P.row n Leghot n liens. and 2 5 earsobi, at It nit ell.'lt Phone K.M--

FOH SALE Uuby tiiiika and eggTor hatching, from 8. C. Whlta,

Huff and Brown Leghorn!. M. K.Hunt, 721 8. JKUIth. I'hone 121J.Full SALE -- "lie hue timing lioiso.

two mares, on. .oii, good well',horse. At lira mil' 'a ard, ;t 1 0 N.('.roadway.FOH SALE Heltltgs oi eggs; fane)

bred Buff Orpingtons, 11.00; BlackMinorca, t.O0; riymmith Rock, 75c;Leghorn (white), 7Gc. Phona $.Cllcorner of N. 13th and Itoma.

lOFAL POl LTItV ItANCII,Old Albuquerque, N. M.,

Tins eggs for hatching from eleven dlf.fercnt laying strains fur tiala. Also,bronze turkey eggs. Call phone 1368,.or write for particular.Full SAL is S. mi at once lor chix,

day oIiIn to one month old; 8lol2'-- i

and 15c each. Hat red Hooks and lieds.Express prepaid on orders of 50 ormore. W. It. .Metler, Lyndon, Kan.

LOOK out tor Hoc or you will loseyour poultry profits. Conkcy'ii Llee

Powder, Hie, 25c and Mie. Conkey'sLlee Liquid for mites. $1 gallon. Forchicks use Coiikcy's Head Lice Oint-ment, 10c and 2 ae. Oilarunlecd by10. W. Fee, 212 W. Lend Ave,

TllfcV LAY, they win, they puy, Wonfour firsts, imo second, ut state fair,

1911; six firsts, two seconds, 1012.H. C. H. I. Reds, Mottled Anconna, 8.C. White Orpingtons, Buff Orpingtons,and J. H. duck. Eggs and chicks fursale. We ulso do custom hutching. L.IS. Thomas, P. O. Hoi 111, 717 IS.

Ilazeldine.

BUSINESS CHANCES.

FOH SALE HI lliard hall nnd cigarstore. Apply Savov Hotel,

FOR RLSINESH IANCEM I2U0nd tilt. See iitri lb ,114 W. Coal.

FOR SAIE HuslneFs, capable largodevelopineiit; on. II. L. I)., Jour-

nal.Foil KALIS Hood paying office busi-

ness. Can make good money, it. 11.,

Journal.

FOR SALE

JloTEL Id rooms, ceiilrallylocated; pr.H ( ica lly new ly fur-libh-

thr.iiiKhout. Address L,II., care Journal.

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TYPEWRITERS.

ALL KINDS, both new and second-hand, bough!, sold, tented and re-

paired. Albuquerque TypewriterPhone 14 4. ::2I W. !'1'1;

INSTRUCTON.

English and Hpatilih shorthand In-

struction by competent, experienced(anchor, Ini ye.'in in MctiO" Ml".Ctimoron, Journal of iCo,

WMl NOT CrO IN

MOKtY TJ BOS AhEWPrVLR 45 H A15TPCUX Amaoal. swl

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Weekly Realty Record

I'ullowliiB Ik thp rfi'ord (if realtyti'.insnetioiiB lor the week

Amli'ol( Saneliez, et nl. In Trail- -Im.'(i TruJIIIu, War., Miiy 17, jileeo

.'6nU! ft. bet. H. lllKht of Wnyuiiil KaMiTii Adj., fronting Williams'M.. l.

Mutid Henrietta Cmft unil hbl. toiK.ila I'nnihlnl, et al, W.ir., Mny 10.let 10, 1,1k. "IV, ISintern AIJ. (N. T.Arir.ijo Ailil. No. 2), II.

Jiuuiita 8. le 4nrt'ln t" Tkiumii (lur- -

ia y 'ancliec. War., May lit, 2 pleeeHin Pet. 4, $:. j

lMiiln-- Muntuva lie Itlveru to C.re-Kor-

lilvrra, Wur., May 13, loee InPet. 13. $1.

MureiiM P. Sawlelle, et ul, to Cliurl-- K

i:. Maples, War., May lotn 15 amiH, blU. 34, Perea Add., 11.

Porterflel, t'o. to Vannle O. riarneH.War., May :, uin 15 niul n;, blk. sr.,

Urtg. TowiiKlte, l,Jmiiich K. Matthew ntid ifi to

4'harles 11. llagen und wife, Wur.,Muy lot 7, blk. H, II. II. Add., $1.

.1 Hunsuker to IioloreN Oterotie Hins, War., May 20, lot 5, blk. 2.

Pvrea Add., It.Otto Herder and wife to Libera'

Clrlogn, War., Mny 2ft, piece N. otcity, ISO,

I'. S, of Anierlc-.- i to I.llir.ido or'e o

Patent. May 20, S. K. See, 12, T.

l, N. K. 5 i:.l)ikirtH it. lie ISnrg, et vlr, to Adrian

Jones, War., .May 21, K. ait' of lot 7

I, , in, II, 12, blk. 4JI, Perea Add., l.Ll..le K. Cramer and'hlal. to W, P.

Met e(l if, War., May 21. loti 11 and 12,

und S. lot 10, blk. 17, KasteinAdd., $1.

W. P. Methealf, et nx. to John .

Klein. War., May 21, S. lot 10 andN. K71-- 2 ft. Tot 11, blk. 17, EaHtitnAdd.. 1.

Jour Vigil mid wife to Ant.-ri- Oil.--,

ton. War., May 21, lot IS, blk. "P",Simpler Add. No. 2, II.

Prudeiielnn ;. 1e Sanclies to PI(. Hanehel, War., May 22, 2

ldwes in pet. 1.1, II.l.oson 1 Odle and wife to

M. Duueiitlt, War, May 22, lotn 13-- i;

Mamkll Add., Cor. f.th & Hlate.'

II".liosn A. Lytieh and libit, to Wlnr.

M. Teutdeh, War., lotn 22, 23, 24, blk.23, Perea Add.. 12000.

P.ninm A. Nelson to Same, 't .

May 22, S. 47' 4" of lolK 147. 14, I4!,l.'.O. blk. 12, P. Armijo Pros. Add.,mr,u.

Kiwi; A. L.Mleh arid lilal. to Same,War., lot 1 and N. lot K. blk.""', M.iucbll 11. & It. Add. nnad a

I'lfcu adj. on weal, $30mi.I"la ltuinUlnl and hi d. to Maud

Henrietta Craft, War., May 23 lot ,

blk. 2, Santa Fo Add., II.Knlherliie Hi ka to Caet.itio Al isf'--

'. al, War.. May 23. lotn 1 and 2, blk.6, Xorllnrii Add., $1.

Plaeido i. Sanchez and wife to K.It. Uunbur, War., May 23, l'lecy 11

Pet IS and right of way niljoininp. 11-

i:. II. Uunbur, et nl, to P. U. z.

War., May 23, lot 1, West i ndAdd,, l.

bolores OlJ-- o liuig and h!.l. to.loneih W. Pttuu. AVar., May 21, lit"A", blk. 11, Perea Add. niiiendfdand hUdenieiital plat of lots !t to 12lit- - In Raid blk 18, II.

Win. Fi (ihlrau and w ife to CharlesConroy, g. C. !., May 24, X. Hit) ft.of lotn 23 and 24, blk. 2, P. Armijo

Hrof., 11.00 und othetvJohn W. Wilson, ot nl, to Kmillo

S..rra. and tiifn, War., May 24, S.of X. K. See. 24, T. , X. XI. 2 E..$1 and oilier.

Flunk Ualh to Albii'iuerquc Lum-

ber Co., Wur., Mny 24, lota 17, 18, 19,

blk. 23, Perea Add. and lota 1, 2, 3,

blk. 2, Grant Tract, 1 and other,TriiKt Dwtls.

Fruneisoo Trujillo and wlft to Fe-

lipe J. Gurule, Tr., pleco bet. S. F.fight of way ana KuBtern Add., front-ing Willlum-- i Hr.. I7B.

AugUHt Klein and wife to OttoDieckmann, Tr,, May 2a, lotn 5, ,

8, blk. 39, orlif. Townsiti;, 12600.Charli.!i Untilra and wife to Otto

Pneekmurpii. Tr., May 20, lots 15, 16,

LIU. 34, Perea Add., 11800.Cluirles H. Hsitfan arid Wife to Flrrt

Piivlnirsi Bank & Truat Co., Mtg. Deed,lot 7. blk 22. . It, Ad4 40.

Pauline Mvr to Felix Hoen Tr..May 20. lots 49, 47, tillt. 3, P. Armij'iPros. Add., 1 1500.

Maltie Miller nd hod. to FrankMe Km. Tr.. MaV 20. hit f blk. 1, C.

W. LewlH .HiKhlund Add.. 11100.ItoloieH tttefv do Hurt?, et vir, to

c.i'o. A. Kanenian. Tr., May 20, lot C,

blk 22. Perea Add.. 11200.W, V. Futrrlln and wife to Hosa

Lee Gideon, Mtge.. Mny 21 , lots 13,14, ir, 16. blk. "A". A. & P. Add.,

2000.lirvant W. Hiiea and wife to Uno.

A. KaKeman, Tr., May 21, lot ti, Wil-Bo- n

Add, $1400.Adrian Joneii and wife to Jo.. Valo.

Tr., May 21. 10. Sit' of Mf 7. 8. 9, 10,

11. 12, blk.. 43, Perea Add., 1225. '.Sum ,V ruhw and xvlfii to C. C. Mar-dur- f.

Tr., My 22. plt'-v- in pel. 3,

$200. , '

Kmlllii a rn4 Wife to Jo Valo,Ti'.. Mar 4, R 2 of N. K.- - 14 QhC

"I, T, 9, X, ft, S R., 3730,

OtR.?Wu.iX , 12 (fW

am&ow with IX U,

SWELL NEW

BUNGALOWA new five-roo- bungalow, firm

pwchpft, largo aleeplng porch, corner

lot, east front. Owner i leaving

town and must aell at onco. Priceonly 200. You'll have to hurry.

PORTERFIELD CO.;

216 West Gold

FIRE INSURANCE-LOA- NS

18 InvelmentIf you want a $1000 Invest nt that

Is safe and will lel.l tho uIk.vo

lltllolllit year lifter year, e Will be

gliid to show you, Me arc also nnx-- ,

Iniis to make yoa it loan on firstmortgage If your security is satisfactory.

Firo liiMuruiico Surety Hondn.

THAXT0N & CO.Ill W. Gold riiono 657

'rT7:'- -

FOR RENT --Rooms.

FOU ItlSNT Housekeeping; rooms,418 W. Cold.

i OK llK.N'T Pleasant roonie to mod-ern home. Phone 947.

FOlt KISNT-alc- k. Furnished rooma, no215 N, Seventh,

Full 111SNT Hooma, furnliihed, atHotel Denver. ,

Fon'uENT FurilfBhed rooma; mod-ern; no sick. Apply 6gH W. Central.

Foil liLNT Modern, room, nuinmerrates. Grant bid it. 0 3 Central,

FOR rtLNT Kooms, With or'wlthouiboard. Mm. Hotnlera, 410 8. Arno.

FOirTti'iNT fwoomn, furnitheiT forhonsekeeplngr. 624 W. Central.

FOH KENT Two furnished roomsfor housekeeping. Screened porch.

.Inquire 416 ti. Bixth at.

FOR HIS NT office rooms in fcternbldg., Fourth nnd Central. A.

Fleischer. 111 S. r'oiirthKt.Foil KENT Housekeeping rooms in

nice bungalow, large sleepingporch, II. Lll.. JmiruwlFoil H ISN'T one or two beautifully

furnished rooms; modern, hot wti-- iter. ;i21 S. Third.Foil HE-N- Large front room, fur

nished, beautiful locution. Kll W.Copper avenue. Phone 7.FOIt HiSNT Furnished rooma, new

and modern, no nick wantud. 611 S.Uruadway.FoTf TtKNT Furnished rooma for

light housekeeping; u!mbrick cottaeo with Bleeping porch. 2188, Walter.FOH HISNT 2 nicely furnished rooms

for .housekeeping, modern; no alck.521 W, Silver.FOH HK.NT Furnisnvd rooms for

housekeeping, with or withoutaleeplng porches, modern. 410 S. KdithFOH HENT-ro.iii- m --Three nicely furnished

for housekeeping; modern;no sick. SIS H Edith.FOH R ISN'T Two nicely furnished

rooms for light housekeeping; mod-ern, gas, close In. Phone 143GJ. DOS

S. I''Jh .FOR RENT To Christian people,

furnished rooms for housekeepingor sleeping; 110 sick; no children. 413S. Itrondway. Phone 1 5 1 0 W,

FOR RENT Two large front roomswith porch, unturnisneo; near

shopM; suitable for housekeeping; 15per month. Willi" ins titreet.

FoR REN'J' Pleasant, front roomsupstairs, for gent.lennti employed,

after June 1. 52:! W. Tljoi as, cot tierSixth. -. ..

Wlir--n in Las Vegas

STOP AT TROY HOTEL.Clean Ilooui.

FOR RENT Modern turtilshed andhousekeeping rooms, week or

month. WeslmJnjenjron 1C73.

FOR RENT Nicely furnished 1, tand apartments for light

housekeeping. "The Englewood,'Ktrnnft block. Fecund and Copper.

FOR RENT Weil turnisnea roomwith board. 217 fourth

Results from Journal Want Ads.

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STORAGE.

WANTED Planon, household oid.etc., utored aufely t rensonnble

ratei. Advnnoea made. Phone 640. TheSecurity Warehoute & ImprovementCo. nfflcen: Itooiim S and 4, Grantblk., Third St. and Central Ave.

Can You Beat This?

$1,800.00llu.vs ii six-roo- furnished Itotisorcntlut; for

:!0 PKR MONTI t.

BINKERT & STUBBSKeal 1 '.state and Insitranio.

101 S. trd Ht. Phone Ell

bargain in aRanch

250 ucies of the ilne.-- t laud Inthe Kin liiaudo Vulley. Well wat-ered. Will KioW uintlliuK. 50 ucresHow In alfalfa.

I. mill cash will liaudlo It. Ilal-- ii

m e i usj,

Realty Co128 8. 8econd. I'lioire 4123

Foil SALIS Cheap, Rood 00-fo- lotIn liiKlilaiida. MHinmond, ut Jlubbs'

Lnundry,roil SAi.rj niiruaiiis in mm

lalicliis, 14(10 and UP. N. M. ItealOa Exchange Co., 211 E. Central.Foil S A EE-f- eet, Kt.lldi lico lot 47x100

close In, flnn neighborhood,Addle" JS. II., care Morning Joitrna.,Full HALE close In brick, j

on car line at a bargain. Six per;rent on deferred payments. AddressXX XX, P.o. HoX57LCltv,

m;v Mexico iti;Ai?iv 'kx.CHANt.lS 4 It.

List your property with Hi, AVe canrent, sell or tradu it. Phone 1217. 211E. Central,FOH KALIS Four-acr- e fruit orchard.!

with frame house, burn,1stables, cellar, chicken houses, etc, In- -

quire August Schlndler, near Ameri- -

cua Lumber Co. mills. Phone 1137.

1'oit st i:."

frame, 2 lots, bestnear shops, 1 1.07s.

t0 aciiH farm valley laud,alfalfa, 8 wheat, balance lid ken. tin- -

tier ditch. $.M uerc.2 mountain farms, 220 acres,

broken; goierniiient patent,year's profit, l,K0ii.

12,000 iionnils last year's crop beans,f.'O per 1,000 pounds.

A, C. IUS HAt'A. Jli.Koom ,", CroiiiHcll lllis k.

FOR SALE Houses.

Foil MALE Modern houses, ;i to 7rooms, easy terms. N M, Realty &

tSxchangc Co., 211 IS. Central,FOR 8ALI Very cheap, and on easy

terms, my house. No. 10d N. 12th.I will be In Albuquerque, about May 20and will sell this homo cheaper thanyou can build. If. E. Fox.

FOR SALE Miscellaneous.

Foil SALE Chilli', good buggy. 721S. Edith. Phone 12)0.1.

For hale or trade stock orfurniture and hardware. 20G IS.

Central.l'OH fALE Spring wagons, buggies!

und harness, cheap. See N, M. Rcul-t- y

& ExehangiM'o., 21 I E. Central,FOir"sAi.E-ru7.huir- t" iTleycie, first- -

class order. We rent bicycle, open.Sunday afternoon, J. A. Nadeiiu, 1178, Tldrd.Foil SALE Household furniture.

sewing maehhic, dining chairs, blue,flame oil stove and sanitary couch.

'4)1 S. Seventh.T'Oll HALE Huggy nnd harnew.

marly new, must be sold ut once.Can la- - seen at Highland livery barn,!112 John St.l'OH SALIS Hots,, and buggy; nlnoj

4 rooiiis of furnltui'e, Including!Davenport, bookcaw , china closet. LIi. Ktcphnit, Cnlverslty 11111.

HAf.E i hiiHp, one ltiush run-nbot- it

nn.I one Maxwelllouring car. Hoth In good

repair. Call (iM-ilan- Auto Co., 401-- S

N, First St.

Silk Flags, 5 coupons and

95c, at The Journal. Don'tfle-hy- .

allow a duplication in Its nze. as mny ill' ...be wen bv parli interested in ii)i- - ae. "it...!.....- - l.i.l- - f.. II I.illioii to the Me.Hly

FOR SALEBusiness property, linrocd ami un- -

1.imiroed.12000 8 room modern bungalow,

JiiBt finlHlieil, lorner lot, N. 11thBtreet

12000 6 room frame, modern, goodlot nnd oullMiiblitiga; 4th ward; term.inio--4-roo- m brlek, modern, well

built, Ktrge perches, luwn; N. Sec-

ond Kt.14000 S room, modern brick bunga-- I

low, hot water hat, fire place,hardwood floor, garago, lawn andMiade. 4th ward.

t2250--S-roo- tn brlok, modem, cornar.cloia In irtghUnda; trrma.

I8S0--B-ro- brick, modern, Fourthward, near etf Una.

MONEY TO LOAN, FIltK INSUR- -

ANTE. KI'P.KTV 110X1X1.

t V LUUvl111 South Fonrth Strert.

Phone m. Next to Poatofftor

M. P. SAWTELLE6ucceHor to Hnwtelle & Illcka.

General Contractor.Of Dee and ahop 211 Went Gold.Phona 660. Specialty of tub work.Estimate! furnished free.

HELP WANTED Male.

EMPLOYMENT AKNCT.110 W. Bilter. Phone .

WANTED Teamatera and laborera,11.75, 12 und $2.25 day, for Califor-

nia, $2.50 per day: maid.

Let us help you get your help. Anykind furnished on ehort notice.

New MexUii Lniploj merit A'iicy,111 W. Silver Ave.. Phone 4K.

ALHt yi FKOl'i: KMPlOYMluNTAtJKM'Y.

We can Hupply any kind of help onshort notice. Try tts und be convinced.Phone 1217. 21 1 IS. Central.WANTKD Ten men for Artxona.

New Mexico Employment Agency,;111 W. Silver.WANTKD .Moiini; picture operator.

Call of phone LIkIiI loot, Stui'K.s

Ilieru person tuny camIncome eorrespondinK for

newspapers. Fxpcrieuce imiteeeUHBi y.AdilreHS Press Correspondence bureau,Washington, D. C.

HELP WANTED Female.WANTKD Oood girl for general

house work. 620 W. Copper.WANTKD Kxpericneed girl for gen-

eral housework. 421 S. ThirdBtreet.

WANTED- --

WANTKD Dresnmakitig, eatlsfuction'Siiaranteed. Ill H. Walter.

lilNG UP 8S4 lor fchoo repairing. Calland deliver.

WANTED ;ood driving horse, about1,000 His. The leader, 311 W. (Vn-- :

Hal.WANTKD To rent, a driving horse'

during the month of June, AddressPox 1!)ti, City.WANTED Nicely furnished front

room for couple, with or withoutboard. Address P. O. liox 81. City.WANTED iTouse building and Job!

rarpentry, Hurton Keller, 721 N.Eighth St. Phone 12!'2W. ,

WANTKD 4 mules, ranging from 5

to 8 years old; not to exceed 56Inches high und welKhing SOU to 1,100pounds. Inquire- of Albuquerque &

Cerrillos Coal t'o., Madrid, N. M.

FOR RENT Dwellings.

FOH RENT Modern house.See Dr. Cdrns. Orant bldg.

FOH KENT Small bouse, 603 "FT.

12th. Phone f.4Q.

FOH R ISN'T Furnished cottage withaleeplng porch; 113. Apply 1204 8.

Edith.FOR RENT modern heuee,

722 W. Lead, 120.60. John M. Moore'Realty Co.

FOR HENT-A- 11 or part of abric! liouttc. Call mornings, at 424

S. Edith St.. or phone 15i7W.FOR RENT cottage, furnish.--

ed or unfurnished; sleeping porch.nit K(lith- -

k

Foil RENT 4 and f 11 nils liedhouses; all modern; special summer

rates; close In; good location. Inquire8"s w- - Silvi'r- L

FOR KENT One nnd two-roo- cot- -

tages vith sleeping porches andi! modern conveniences; ideal for hcalth- -seekers, A. Fleischer. Ill S. Fourth Kt.

FOR RENT house, sleeping1porch, completely furnished fori

per month. Phone

KOr rent-s-ioo- iu, modern brkk;steam heated, fully or partly fur- -

- ihed; vine covered sleeping porches.lar.'-- treea, rloae in annual leaj.e. 510W. Tljeias, John M. Moore Realty Co

lllllllll) i.n.r. i. .

buildtim. Tin' specifications .f tinl.llil.ltlKr 11..W Oil the tlotlllil Will bi

adhered to In the construction of thewill form OIKnew n the whole

building witli four class rooms and a

lnrfcv hallway through. Specificationsof the old bulldini; mny be seen nt theorrico of Superintendent Montoya, In

thi court house.lilds for the work will be received

to June 14lh, 1313. and will be open-- I

ed and the contract nwanled at thestore of the chairman of the board in

'did AlbinHefiue on June 1'Ull, at 7

p. m. For auv iiiriiiei on"applv to the chairman.

J FBI'S HOMKIttt, Chainuati.NEKTOIt M INTO i A,

WANTED Positions.

U'amtkii Kov 14 years old, withwlKi'l. wanti'job. Will do most any

thinir. .1. F. C, Journal.WANTKD Lady of cxpertenee wishes

position as clerk or bookkeeper, 431

W. Santa Fc Ave. ..

WAN'TED A competent, experiencedludy stenographer In Kuk'Ush nnd;

Spanish, desires position In Xew Max-- ;

leo. Address. Alameda, Journal office.

JVANTEWANTED Solicitor for outside pho-

tography, flood money for rightimrtv. N'o hot air merchants wanted.Held, R35 llrondwny. .

WAKTED J.006 hh rchool boyi' and girls can muke 5.00 per "uy

duriiifj the summer. Write at once,giving references, to the Butita rePublishing Co.. Santa Fe. N. M.

: LOST AND FOUND.

LOST Pair spectacles lii Alimiiumrase, Howard 12 to finder. tS. It. H.,

j

121 W. (lr.mil.LOHT lioaton bull lirindle. Answers

to name "Howdy." Heturn 1224 W.

Central. Liberal rewartl.FOUND Spectacles in nickel

on mesa. Inquire this office.

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CARPET CLEANINGCompressed air Is the best andlatest mothod for removing dustaad dirt from rugs and carpets.W. A. GOFJ, 205 B. Central.Phone 663.

We help you to show vour,ii'm'in. inpatriotism sik flags, 32x48:

i.inCheS, OP COUpOnS anCi

i yOC. aiiThe Journal.

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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1913.LIGHT

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000000000000000000000000000000000GHIDGE BONDS ARE Having Your teg Pulled

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BARGAIN 1 11 FLAGCrescent Hardware Companytr. Utmetn llotirr l'nrri!lilii(r fJixidn, Ctillrrj, TiK Iron 11p,

Vilm ami I tnlitts I'limitilng, ll.mlnit, Tin anil rnppT Work.

ii w. n:Tiui. avk. Ti n phone tilRECALLED BY THE

'XCOUNTY BOARD"11 uIf

iff

EAT

FIatthcv's Velvet Ice CreamPhono 420

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Sim- - 4Mi fritVl nl lalltfil fll rnli.l-- .

S. nniH fi llr I j. ml IiiiiI.Ii-- b. !.

l ull i oiiiplfiiu lit nf tnrn.

Iltaiy raniaI'lass Kroiiiitii-l.- .

Uiiiiii-rnii- i ix.if.

lull mii. I trm-l- h i itr.li.

(iiilviiiilr.i-i.- In. n l.i.n-.vi- "illicrri-w-i- .

Issue of $30,000 Not to Ma-

ture Until 1922; Redemp-

tion at This Time Means

Savins of $1,900 Yearly.

is not a pleasant operation for

you, no matter how profitableit may be for the puller, You

will never undergo it if you

come here for your

MEN'S FURNISHINGS

No matter bow little you

may know about qualities or

values you can trade safely

here. We treat every visitor

as an expert and so neither

boost prices or exasperatequalities, . 1

SIMON STERN, Inc.Til'" stma Is tlif Ilium- uf Hurt

Si liallni-- .Marx f lnthi-si-

lire IVIiirrv In l'iirt-,-- I'uM on nilMail Oiiliis.

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Charles llfeld Co.Wholesalers of Everything

LAS VEGAS ALBUQUERQUE SANTA ROSA

Tin- y .. 11111, .m l

.t.l.-f.-i- tlif in all i f $ .n.'ilni nf I

t

iI Li- -ImiIIiIm IVHIIftl ill IVIJ I'll.' IMMlf Ih t,,

I.f tint rut tl ullll 11. miry In lllf xtnk- -

linr fninl.

EVERYTHING COMPLETE for $1.50

STRONG'S BOOK STOREmm mom.v ii k ir n wwt t."

Tlm I.I iilni- nn.l-- . V HI 11 ', 1:1. 111

0 until fi.1.'. I.nt ai'i nl'.llnu In tin' It rinsO t I tin- It I'.ik n.ll.iiial ultli Uif0 11. nnti In talt- tin 111 n) altar t .)

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LAUNDRY

WHITE

WAGONS

See PUTNEYif nm Wain

StudebakcrBugtfyCheap

4n agrala.lmk At Our !"

iliU lnK tlir i'i i i lit ( n I. in mh a

i.f .Mrs. fraiaj. ItMin Iti.ttli' K.v in.iiinkl, la,

MAGPHERSON"

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a i k.

'I'lit '. mill 11 lln- l.niitlvan In l.f ii'lfi-mi-i- lias 1111 innulal.-i-

In tin slnkir.iK fnlnl 111 tin- In st

it:ii 1, rlni-- 'im lit i Clfik A. Wal-kf-

il.il f.innli t in If intifts Alfrvuimt si .. M. miii. I IS r In m r ami

l'nli aiiiii Arniijn half l.fi-- in tiffin--T'lt- 1 l 111 , .t hi nf tlnf IihiiiIm at

this Hint. a -a I11K nf $l,Mn'yi al ly liili if t tu 111. 1, null fur tliftu M Hint' li-a- ", a tiital lnt ltl( nlf I il.'jiiii. Tin- mill.-- , lui f liit.-vt-s- allln- r;i uf nt

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LYRIC THEATRE!Strong Brolliers.

L FOX'J t'iiilrrta-r- ami l:iiilmi-r- .

I'KOGKAM FOR TODAY:I'mmM dav or iiIkIiL.Ti lrihuii(. 75. Itilil-iitf- . Uhfl,Mriing I.Ik, .Mf ami lI'll IF Ilk J DOT

YOU ARE PAYING. IF

f,,r (lit l.'vinliiy I l.i it I.I. Ii.ii iiliinii'ilfrnni a tun wti kn' tu it lativi "

mill frit-lul- nl liaMa. Ti

.Miii. Jiilin S. d alt n Ii.ih ri tiirniiltu In r Iiiiiih frnin J. .i'i (,Ii'h In, K, l.

ulii ii' lu- li.nl In i ii a iatli lit f..rriil w ks, fitlliiu hiit nn ti.t r.illnii.

Iluii' lll l.r a iiici'tlnii nff t.tti.liu iniil llinif Nn. 2. Winiiliiii ii'm

f iii if. Hilt; Hfii iiin.iii at a.:io nt I. .

I', hull. Initiation an. I I t hIiIiii iiIx.

Mm. M. Hiilltvv, iiltif i,f Mis.A. I II. illt , tlif I'diirtli Hlri it mll-lin-

Hill l.iiic fur Hit tinnm nt fur-liwl-

linl,, IIiI.n iifli-- nn i, n it fl r a t'--

iiihiiIIin' i Hit In All.iiiint-iUi.-

Tlif riif.1 nf lal I'miriii Hi-- , Mini asailiil.il nn a iImiiki nf l.iiililiiiK a

fl-- , ,n ! miii- I'li'c." (Two lt-i-- l IViilni'r.)Ilt-- " 'Hiiii ii In i lluriuiiT.''

"Wlirii- - Wit- - Win." ( cil h I In- - liniiif iiu- 4 u.)

ilUSIC-FIVE-PI- ECE OUCIIESTltAm i: Mlous DAILY Afltrnooiis, 2: SO ami 3:30: Dvi-nlni- 7:30,N: 10 liml 0:15. PICTt'lllCS 1 IIAN4.I. DAILY.

Mi l It I .

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stui Hit.lili i's Wriliif nl.iy,Mny L'S, S.lttl i. III., I' 4 'iulil Alt'.Iiii.ul t.u.t h::sin, ss; plt-as- iittt-ml-

Nullii- - In Milix i iIh to., lll'Sl lH.I M H 111, fllll (I, f.

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o i In. U lii null r tu Inn c It lT.

tl l.v Hliil i an l . I'huli"J.I in

Piesidcnt of Journal Publish-

ing Company and Editor

Must Stand Tiial at Las

Vc.as for Alleged Libel,JAP AND PARAMOUR

;,.iiiU,.mkI a:, tin.'III. III. mi- Hill !

Iniil f.. (In lltlft ,.,,.H III. II l.f illll,li-

Inn i ni.it i.f thr MmiitiirIiiirii.i in. in Hi.- iliim w n x nf

Mil.M, III., t.Jul TIN A I. I'lUI.ISlllM; ft i.

MORE

than 10c foi Lire, tall

cans of milk or 15c for

E'a?'le Brand of Milk, just

telephone us, We nevert.hai,"t! moie,

Try our blends of Teafor Iced Tea.

TWO GRADES-- 60c

and 75c per lb.

We. think you will find

theni ploasin;;.

WARD'S STORE

EDSTHAT ARE FRESHWUu1aIo and ItUU.

STAMM FRUIT CO.lit Weat 611 er AteDaa.

JAILED; POLICE

TO INVESTIGATE

KiiinKf in tin lit' limit willi'iiit ii

It.lniit, wat. .vtHi-r.la- iiiljnnili.tl tin- -, ,,x ,.,,,. , ,, .ln;,,III tmlay hy I'. .In.- Jmlr fralf. ,, , , ., j..,,, j

Tlif Inliil ilain-- m fur Will- - t a In 'm fnnr! In I at 1 ftri'ilavihmIiii iilKlit l.i tlif lini.-t- i li:liliiir.- - mi. 1111111: nn 11 I nn nt harKiim11, nl M. til, i n Wi.ikI 1111 11 llaNln-- ll post-- ' . lltnillal llin l HMiiili- -t A. ,.

It villi In In hi Hiiiiiftlim- in fun- Iii tlay hum i.M i tin- i! ni ml JuryJinif, I. nt tin- rS.HT ilalt- Ii.ih imt hinl mil a tliml imlii tun-n-

lix.-tl- a,;aii'il .Mr. I'nx. t 'i- III. r iillli a i i -

flarkf .ih arit-l- nl laH """ afiiln.it I A. Mm,hi'i snn,LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST IE

lill'lil I .V f harlfs Minn, iiml Pit salt lit t,f tlif .luarnal l'nl,lisliim 1"( 1 HI 1.' I CI 1 IllSPCCtOr MotlflCdi'"n,,aiiy. mi lln- - sain,- t'laiu,- ".iiualar.i nil a halKt- nf l.iirn- -ruin t ll'",''1 "f fiu' " '"" "tMnt'" ."" ""lai-C- . 1!. Teti. .ii,rl.-ln- nf 11 hI..i.- DOiii oay nicy Cdiiie nviu Skinner's GroceryFrom Needles, Cat., and U

i: it i i'i ui i .

I'nr Mm twiiits luiir tnmra fiiilltig81 h'i I,., u yi nii.i ,;iv en niiij;:

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iniiiliiHiiii t. i) hi in , l!; i aium 4 I

Trillli. I.illlli' ,,t r, ,.. ,. J -(, l si,f'niitlmi't vi lii.li. i in.

That She Paid Own Fare,It. nn-i- II. Want, Mr.

;l I V Nnrtli Tlilnl ilrft-l- sIkih-i- tin'I'ol fill Illt.

I'l.lli'r ,linli:f I'm Ik i In 1 iiiiiT-rnn- ii

tank inn It r mii Im nn nl tin-

nl I .ii i inn, I, in, r. win. whh l

i. lulu 1,1 I'i Mi 111a 11 I 'h.. 1T1 w Main),nn fh.-iiV- nf Ui,. until11 fl I,. hii-t-,- limit.

fasfTu-- Mr. I"ti niralKm-i- l mi

tin- in ll'.li'ini. nl. Ii i h i.ttmnt--A. T. Iluui-rs- .Ir., nf tin- firm uf Jma h

t Khiix, mail.' it ini'llnii fur a

ihaiii't- - nf Vfiiaii. allininn that Imti--

f..n. nut It- - ffiniiil im- .Mr. ."hx inSan M i k lit I nr Mum futility. Tlif inn-- I

ii ill uas I a. I, ail n. hi an afllilalil

315 Miirlilt- - : VI.w 2K. 2!9 Th.- i.iilii-i- lasl niiitit ai i t Mi-t- K

aca. a .laiam .si- unman. i hit ha!1

-r in tha "ifil liulil" tllstrirt stuffI lll -- T.

V. a Ini'Kl.iii, tv i:

iH Lilly i, ,i- Tn,.,l ,

Tin- W. I'. T. I'. nill it Ihis nt- - '' Ml'. I'""X, miiiii,,i, h alfhlai'lt-- t last .s a I uiilai ami i. Vmi.ii Sli. alsotfllinnii Willi Mrs. T. A. Wnlki'l', 4iO I'V I .h ul f lia nt tluii-rim- K. f. Ilara a JaiainiSf. u Im ,;i tn AihMinifr- -

M. Mi-.-

ami Wnlnri

Graduates I'tti'a U i ( rni in.T r. nli uj,ulh, I'hnna 717

II. 1.. I" ' t ' X I III II.-- I ,

.tMit i ii h.t inn ii i, ,,r Tin.

'l lif. Iiii'lwul matin ii nil mustti-- '.. lair t ai.ilm In

.,.,,,. n til, ,1 lit,. tH.ivt

Hills Bros.' Vacuum Coffee

Mb. Cans, 45c2-l- b. Cans, 85c

Hills' Blue Label Coffee

Mb. Can, 40c3-l- b. Can, $1.10

This Coffee is giving the bestof satisfaction.

Packed in sealed tin cans andstell cut with all the chaff re-

moved, so you get the purestcoffee.

Mmm.

ifllA0tandWEE

xl",'l 'iii.il.l.i in i.iUu r lln-:i- from the

ami fulu ml ltal.h Tu Itilif II. i,ii with hr last I'liilai .

Thf i unit sunt ful- fif sii,imi tlnn Thi- iniipl.- sih-i-- tlif fift nliilit nl

iilti'iiffs, ami alii r tiiisti.iiiiiir thfin, a liut.-- iilifif I lii'.i" l';;r;tiittl as K

th il that tin- sIiiihIiik was nut Voin- ami u if". Tln-- ..iliiilltfil InclKi.fflflf nl t,i uftir.int a fhanct' uf nicht that liny v.ii't imt marii.tl.

A iiii.tinli In ,it,m' Hi,, t. riling ,. Hit- ...llf. . Imt saiil tin y

Ii lal tn imuthf r nf tin t'uurt nlsn t a im- - In if frmn Niiiilis, I'al Tinywas ui riili'il ami thf ;isi- was ft--

'nit-- l vi Inn tlm wiiiian kI nil tlm train

fur !, i.'fhii k S.tttlrtia.. nmrniim. at Nffillfs, nml slif imitl In r mill I'nri

Jusl In r.U't- llaln Nn. lilt ,a- - In A lhii.,iif i'iiif, m'f mill n n tu stati-- 't.Has. ii ili piity shfi-H- llm il ii i tin- - iiimits tiny mail.' last tili' ht.

nlltnr uf th.- Journal with fir in- -' fhi.'f uf I'ulliv M'Millin. iilmnf tlm Ihiril In, I,, mi-n- nml -,1 thf man at TuKu'h puul hall,

thi n liuardfil tlm train fur Allaupu-r- ami tlirt i ti .1 thf arn st i f thf HumanUiit- ulth a uiiirunt 'ur ). A. .Ma, In t'lilfulmuii S. I'. llfiniti', nutiflfilpin rsnti v ll It'll Will ,f Ihis tin- - Ifih'ral .iiulKlanl insnt t hist

.'..iith sir-rt- , liiMli atl nf withMm. Vanillin, as pit-- Iniisly annum,. -

fil. Ml'. I.aiilan, miif ID I in ilt lit nf tliflinlliin ila- - hi liuul, will In- niulih Hi i t an ml ilv,

Will A Kflilii-r- isrilml l.inthl uftlif Kulnlils nf f . ti ii hi u, A

fiiuiu II h, t;il, li ft last niulitful I u I on. iv In la Im liii.i I., att-'iii- l

tin- Mali- - t'l'tliin nf Ilia urilt r. ,1.

I'l't slt I, piihl l.nluhl, Has InIm,' mail,' tlif tii.. Imt IIIiii'sh jii'i

Mnltil him fruiii Kniliif

Uillliiin fhili'li, . l aiuiil uilllf IIIIiihIh s alt. n itllf ntlai'i , at .Inllrt.

flank Sini,.: h.-i- fi Hi..?llllin Lt

WALTONHie !'llnti.i5rii(T.

SISJi V. I t iitriil Ave., I'liHtalrt.I'd. .ii,. tl.'il.

,'usl iiiurniiiK. nlKht ii nil n Joint im iKatlnn prulni- -

i....: Ltlv will hf fumliift'il tmlay l.y himytslirilav it lift' i hit fur tinmi Santa IV train No, 'J: iillh

LET US SEND A MANTa Itf pliica l linl I rnkt-- Wlmlow

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..it. . Wlt tHmtuttlv. fli.nnfs f vaumiu-i-IT, .1.- Sumlav ra.M.ii rn.m l.,

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f'l i .nil! ran, Ii ii. ai- Wnli nut, f.,- a f. utla ,

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ui, I a ti ii In .Sin I'iI. II. TitiiliHi-tf- t illlnr i.f tin- Smith-Vi:- .

Trail. , it liirm-i- l I, !.

a tili in it tin- soittlii-li- fiiit nf tli(Ml, lf.

Till II I.I Ivlillr UllH 1. I ,', H I'H- -

t' niiiy at H .I,.-- i .i'm lii.')'ltii fur nl ' . ih lli. i iii, ii l.tit ,i I, ill

h,'l IllllM

i'.ihIi'i- T. littiwii, a mint. ii,i-i,ii,-

ai fil-i-tn- MiKinl... innitli. win, limlI', Ii. n- tun.,, i'at ui ila , nt 111 llfilIt 'I".- I.lt-- t lllr.l.l,

Tl.tllli' H.,' . ' . . H.l.'llllIn, ii, ! M l, iila, liiHlnllr.; I, a l.li.ki ni ll, MIL- nil llii- ll,,l. III,,- nil Wt-M-

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,,,r " iGRIEGO HELD FOR J. A. S205 S. First St.

innerPhone 60

ALBCQt l M)VK I IMDI; Kitiiir.iNi.

Thona 111 ; N. llrnl GRAND JURY; CHARGED

WITH STEALING HORSE

Ml', liml Mrs I S llnsi-iH- al.l hal fii'liiriii-i- frnin an fxl.nilfil trip fast.W'hilf iitiay, Mr, Host luvaiil. ii in. ni-

hil' uf thf firm nl' ftiM-nualt- I'.ruth- -

C. II. CONXFIl, M. I)., D. O.Specialty, tiftoopnthy.

I Treat all Curable Diaenaia..Jfflco, isti-r- lild. Telephone (55

QUARTET CHARGED

WITH BEATING MESA

FREED UNDER BOND

fejaY

Chicago Mill & Lumber Co.

General Planing Mill.

3d and Martjuctte. Phone 8 j i

i'I'n, pun liasi il n lu i'i!, Htm k nf lutusf- -

fmiilflilng fuuiis, iihli li Hill In-r- af- -JuMi. ilyUK,u , ,, A 11 ..i. tn r il t

tir rutin a nmv ,h Pal'timlit nf "ll 'V1 stl.l(!V ., ,,.. ,', ,,,' uraiul

hiH Ltm-.-- i t i i.; Hit' rutin- Ihiril jiry (l ,,.Jt 1. (TniK nn a than;.' u

Hum. a Imf f. lirh-K- Haiti la- h.nlCoin it IIukIhs. sun uf Mr. ami Mix ., ,ui.- - Irnin a frit ml lit

Tliumait llnnhfs, Jr., la unMrrlm; frmii j,,,, ,ii,n,m, ami tii tl him mara l.l.il.tn HKlit it tin Hiislaini'il 111 .;, Aimr's Imrsf tn i;u lulu n slim,(all ivhih- flu y Hi; last Siniilai. Tl"' Inn hf finuf out hf mistook tinHi in H as la ol. in nl thf t II, n w ami Just ,, iisf, Im sal, I. prunahly nil iifrmiiitalum, tlm wri.-- t, Tlm Iillli fi lluiy. ii lm i. ,lm fai'l that Im liml taken si'Vi ralIn hat tl .iriiis. oh I, iiiinsual lirlnks.Ilfl'vi- - lilillf thf .siii'L;funs hi I,- it tl if

Uaniun ( 'a a ha.ial. iliifnri'i I'.'tn-ti- i

I. n la, i lain u l .Malilmiatlu ami fuluArias yi'sl iirraimn il In

lull' .his, iii' I'm lis mi n I'li.irm- - ul' as-

sault with Inlfiii lu kill. Till- - iiiart--i t liari il wlih I't'iiliiiK ( nf hi

Mt-sa-

Thi-i- t xaliilnatii.il is tn hu nc;Tiii-silai- Tlu-- wt-li- ' npuiihnmltt nf $;iill fiu h.

SPRINGERTRANSFER CO.

Reliability Recognized

invr ittiu.i i i mi; mi:.

Shufflcbargcr1 nr till UlniN i.f inmlnu'.

riKiM, li;,.l.

flu mo lni an.; lur i.ia niiuniiapHreula, nmMsi nKi-r- . T'rutupt aurvlca.

DEATHS AND FUNERALS

hp; tin- frai turf.Santa I'i- - train Nn. t "as an hour

Into in nrrlvliii'. Imif v t -

lllpH. Nh. H'h flll'.ll'.f l.lnkf II llrilfl'a- - Mfi 'arti h ifsiinliiy itrtfinnuii anilihlaifil Nn. 4 tun huuis. Tlm fasthi. ami liinlti'il inn, I,' U uiii- - Imiir h- t-

VOU L1KL SECURITY for yourmoney. You may as well have

it for the money you spend for drygoods as anything else. Any securityis just as important for one dollar as fora large amount; you may always de-

pend upon getting the full value ofyour money here.

llo.lt St-l- It, t.lllllip.Thf I. oily of Mrs. I.fssif Croil 11,

wlff nf Jaiiii-- I'.ruivn, who tllfl In ifPupils of St. Vin

tut-fl- Mifal'ti's nml Alhiiiifrtiii4. wan mill'; Sumlay. was lo 4lnlliii last iiinlitTrain Nn. S, fullun im; N V cent's Academynn Santa Ft- - train No.

V lo itrtm-u- i

t?VTTV;

Quick action has thebetter of toiuj waits here

Son e times it takes necessity to convince the

busy m. in thai our leady-to-put-o- u clutliin.",

has outclassed the lape-measu- ic kind,

Memorial Day, Friday. Get

a silk flag at The Journal of-

fice. 5 coupons and 95c.Come early.

tlft.-..-TI

I, n miiiutf.s lain wlifil it ailliftl.1 II. Tmllmisf. t tlitnr uf

Trail, h l"t last iiiKht for Okla-

homa City. ukla.. im a frumXfiv tn thf until, nal fuiiii'ii-- I

It it nf tlm r.iullu rhiittil uf Aim rlfiiiii mi n Hf l arrlfil an ini llallun I' rum

thf I't ninifi'i lal t luh fur tlm Vfiinii ti

lu hoi, llitir m At ,, until if iniliil run.i tiitit.ii lull- am-t- loiatf tlu-l-

tllhilt-illiisl- saliital'illlil ht'l'f.

I', K. lamhi-- itslfiilay It it-i- ftlnt il from Mrs. I'aul Ihat

fuiitial siiviiis fur ht'r hushantl, wlmilii ii lit it iifit- - hi-h- tit 4 o't lot k Siiii-ti- n

aftt rimmi in I'hit.mo hi- - Hit- - nkI'll rli rniiimaiulfii of thf KnUhtsTfiuplar. An fsi'til t nf Kllii;lits

,)m linih frmn tin- - rail-ii.- i

iii lion tn tlm nuiiif of Mrs.Tniisth's fnlhi-r- . II. 1'. at OakI'aik. I'.niial was in thi- Oak I'nrk

nn tu ri .

o liny a loady-nud- e, c

custemei is welcome

n I wait

becaui--for the tailoi GIRL"!, ifo know in hiin we have th

iiiVaiiahl

c oppoitunity

back foi a

he has loads

:

t

352 SHARESOccidental Fire Insur-

ance Co. Stock for sale

below par. Call 512

North Second Street.

!j p!ue--h- i

StiiBluche.nnies

, een

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VV7E OFFER some extreme valuesW in Pongee Silks just now.

There is nothing more desirable forsummer wear, because they are wash-able and will stand more wear andtear than any other silk made. Wehave this silk from 60c to $ 1 .35 a yardin both the imported and domesticgrades.

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the rext til

u wait,(ii Hepi

No imm iUuiaiiy pun, led suit can touch the

yeais of knowiiu; bow"and fit that "5;jstyloWaiiti'il Kituit room fur tmiplf,

with ur without hoaitl. Not niik, Atl-- l

tlit-s- I". o. u SI. fill.

Elk's Opera House

Moo, June 2, '13

at S p. au

TICKCTS 50 CEXTa

On Salu Malum' .

pit ii.tu Stiia-Blo- di Smait Clothes,ViY :Y

Take this tip don't dciay,if you want cne of those silk

flags 5 coupons and 95c. at

A, C, MOLLIS

t llM UUTnU l III II ll Itluh 'iiiM-iilcriii!- t

Mill S. lallil,I'luinc 13014.1.

Suits, $18 to $32.50Summer Suits, $10 to $16.50 ; The Journal office.

i

xM til n t t r o AtAi 'i i "w f i .i r. .t iv Ium a WALLACE HESSELDENimi vi u o i v k i i v v j tuiin i fYrrllltn I mnp JAIJIilIAl 1" tYirlllna Siore1 1 Ml VVMhVU.iGallup Lump Gallup Move

moxi: 8 1.

E. L. WASHBURN CO.General Contractor.

Flure and workmanahlp count iwa u&rantee mora for your money , Ithan any other contracting firm In Al- -uquerque. Offtca at

6ri-KUI.1- l l.r a tftv,, uitt T

ANTHItACITF, A IX M2KS, fiTV.Wt COXUCwk Mill WimmI. l aclory Wood, Cord Wood. Jkutlve Kindling, Fire

tirkli, l ire Clay, Sutila l e ltrkk, Common llvli-k- , Utuc. - - . . . . - ..til AI'I AN.t.ii m . ,