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UEEQÜE MOENING JOURNAL.ALBÜQMnil 60 ctn. ft Month: 8ln(rl Copie, 6 ntiu

THIRTY-FIRS- T YEAR, Vol. CXXII. No. 62. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1909, RyIt y Currier 60 ifiilH month.

iiiiyTFlfiiis PHILADELPHIA

CAR LINESonnnnccc ni

DISASTER ENDS

ZEPPELII

VOYAGE

GRANITb SHAFT

10 REGULAR

FIGHTING

II

tlariR-o- of uny lnr.?o iinportntions ofbacon and lmm to this country. Whenthe Wilson hill was In operation witha duty of three cents n. pound therewere no importations. There is nopossibility that tin-r- will he largeImportations of lard under a duty of1 cents n pound us tled by thehouse, Tlet'e'.as no Increase inthose importations under th" WTiKonbill."

Mr. lleyburn insisted some of therates had been made too low.

Mr. Aldiioh, suggesting the settle-ment of tile (piestiou by a vote, theIowa senator declared his Intention toconclude hit, remarks. Mr. lleyburnand Mr. HacoiiM'ngiiged in n colloiptyconcerning tlie effect of the tariff onprices mid Mr Cummins declared thatwhile Iowa raised ten million hogs nn- -

mcillv ib,- ,ti,l not believe

HI 601FOREVER CR

would have come from this wo canonly conjecture, but it is well withinthe bounds of reason to assert thatthe j;odd would have been dwarfed Incomparison with tlie evil.

"There would have been ;k hato amirivalry betw.-et- north and south aaintense as that between Fro. nee and.lermany, with n lender line far moreextended, people le;,s ituiennbl" to con-

trol and causes tor friction that ,mnumerous. A cu-dm- of forts wouldhue stretched from the Atlantic t)the 'estern bolder of T, as, andnrniy and navy estalitlshttp nti wouldhave devoured the substance of thepeople and militarism would havfdominated civil government. The civ-ilization of all the states would havedeveloped on iliff. rent and more crit-ical linej. It may be that, in tinlogic of events, the war ha. to coin,

that it was tlie II. ice, orii, I and in-

evitable crucible which was to fulfill rdestiny that of making us, as it dida stronger and mote harmonlouipeople, united with a solid front tomeet the great problems that nowconfront our race.

"Wo are no wiser or no more pa-

triotic than were the men who wer,conspicuous In that great, drama. Wolook backward our vision Is not ob-

scured by the tempestm us atmos-phere which surrounds them and wstand upon a dliT.-- nt pinnacle In themarch of history. They passedthrough the valley of the shadow ofdeath nnd we by their trials have at-

tained to a mount of wider visionthan was permitted to them.

"(ml Krant that In the groat na-

tional drama, which act by act 'ablend of mirth and sadness.' a mixtureof comedy and tragedy. Is always Iiprogress, developing day by day tliosrl) lugs which will shape the destinyof our country, we may enact our purlwith the grandeur, heroism and pa-

triotism which they illustrated."At this day there ate but few, Ü

nut. dispassionate thinkers in tinnorth who question the patriotism o'those of the south, who on this strick-en Held gave an example of America!valor that will forever thrill tinhearts of mankind In all countries.

"At this day there are In the Southbut few, if any, who woi.ld not tunswiftly with sentiment of abhorrenc,from any suggestion that It woiihhave been better for the south if I

IIUUIILÜÜ U

TARIFF BILL

AGREEMENTS REACHED ON

IMPORTANT SCHEDULES

Aid rich Acquicces in Reductionof Duties on Meat ProductsAdvocated by Senator Ba-

con of Georgia,

Ily Morning Jniiriuil Kpi't'inl Leu,,! V1itWashniKtori, May ol. Asreeinents

were rencheil in the senate today uponmany sections of the tariff Mil, sothat an the hour for adjournment ap-proached, the pn rn ura ph.s relnllni; toaKiiculltite were nearly till disposedof. luiritif; the afternoon. Mr. I'.aconentered upon an extended dl.seusslonof the proposed increase over therates of house bill on duties on baconand ham. laid, fresli beef, etc, Mr.Aldiioh surprised the setial" bywithdrawing the committee ainend- -

lllellt:', Saving' Pa1 believed the housetales, although below those of theldiuil'-- law rates, were protective tothose industries.

Tins action provoked further dis-sio-

Senator Jiayner created consid-eriibi- e

anuís, incut, by a hutnet'ous de-

scription "f what Senator Aldrich hailcfcri'.'d to ns "citadel of proteel ioi.,"

and Senator Smith of Michigan ndvo-iate.- 1

a free Iiniff or a tariff for rev-enue only.

More than two hours were , oreuim-e- d

by a Ochale on the toincrease the duty on lemons from I

cent a pound us provided by the Diu-mI'.- v

law to I'm cut a pound and alt-er earnest opposition by Mr. Koot thencrcase re otnmenilcil by the com-mit- t'

c was sustained 43 to 28.Anionic otlier duties taken up was

tlia t, on dried peas, w hich was reducedTom :.in (o 2: cents per bushel. Thetttics on chicory root, chocolate andocoa were reduced, na was that on

salt fiom ::n to 12 cents per hundredeounds. in lings and from in to S

cuts in bulk. Stout, ale, beer andporter were e.ivon inórense of from10 to 4" w hen in (unties, et and.rom : i'i to LC cents per gallon tvW--

m bulk The house duty on baconand ham rnd (ol lard cus reidot'' d

u motion ,n' Mr. Aidrich, who with-drew lite committi amendments in-- .

I'e.tSi.l'-- f It.An effort of Mr. T.ncon then to

tho paragraph relatinii tofresh beef, mutton, etc., in order tolccieas.- the duties on Ihese articles,v is defeated.

When Senator r.aeon began sponk-ii- g

on Ihe duty on Paeon and hams,to noticed Senator Tillman conversing.villi Mr. Aldrich and prop sledignlnst the South Carolina senatorlivertitig the attention of Mr. Ahlrieli.

'Tlie senator from liho.le Islatul iscgarded by so nianv actmtor.. as lue

inii tlie .senate is, di, tlint. the senatorobjects lo any one talking to him

hlle he Is spin king," retorted Mr.Tillman.

"We!, that is a. fact," acriuirsceilMr. Hiii'i.n, "Sonic of us have to talkwith the senator from l'.liodo Island,"said Mr. Tillman.

Tho committee on finance had rec-

ommended an lnereasí from 4 to 5

cents a pound on iineou timi mmpjandMr. Huron opposed these amend-ments.

After Mr. Paeon had declared thattin- - proposed increase oi bacon, hams,iard, fre.ii meat, million, pork, ele.,üould ond'ingor the welfare, of therepublican party, Mr. Ahlrieli smil-ingly declared that as "proposed bybus,, with the welfare of the republi-

can party at heart." he would wilh-ira-

the committee amendment Ins, etii.tis 2MI, 2.1 and 2.4.

This came as a surprise and Mr.Aldri, Ii explained that he had tak.-i- l

Ibis action because lie wanted f cur-tail til" debate and did Hot believe tilelower duty pro. id. d by tin' housewould alfeci til" importations.

Senator P.'.elidge indicate) that ho

iipprovcl this course Mr. H. ybei n

xpr. s.. surprise that siedi actionshould in- taken and unl he had sup-...,-

i lia se ann-ndni- nis restoring thedeli. of ill" Inngl, v l ev. which lind',...ti low, i. il by th" house would b

m.iinlaine.l by the committee on fi-

nance.if I helPvc.l." slid Mr. Aldrich.

hem of this bill raisedtb it ev. H'tl-- ,,,'iee of the .li li, le affected, thenI shoilM eeas" oi be a ,,roteetionist,I think.- - II" s iid ho did not believethe industries cono t tied would he nf- -

f. led bv the hoice of th" house orcommittee rat '. When.,f the finance

.1 by Mr. Fa. on wlo tln-- lie wouldo.n-c- it to still futth' - low. ring th-- n

tlose ..moles declnrclli.tt h" would n d.

Mr Ilerbetn insert. .1 that thoof dlltv hou! 1 kept UP h- -

,,, there were no "mare (mplrtely.,: anleit. d art'cl'- s fim..nu' th" aire

". ,ii n, r- -- toan the jeg

Mr au a,k. I l'"' l:tT. r. nee

tie' ,ig ai..l the h",---

I ko the pig h, tt- -r than the hog.

beciase pig is soma tini-- s applied to

if..r. nt , lasses of ' r. lofted

Hi" .'.Vil', s, Mtr.understood." '1 Mr. i no

1 ..,veIn,; a

j.vin. ' that th" .i ; ",,, , f..,;..w tl .it his no s.ii.;ls

Sometía., wleoi ho car,,,.i ,o-- , -

l" .,, ,'.t. oi Cr v. Mr. Ahlrh h alI ;, , ,,f t Pn! in n st,. . :

I ,,. ,h. ... ,; t;, . i. protection.about thnti 1, ..e ro

v iriiHiT." Mr- Aldri. h.

i am not f lotr.i? hi mv Jtity as a

.t in makír - Cris h.mr".,.',!s a p. Mind there is tl"

'll ll-- A

GREAT DIRIGIBLE HITSTREE IN ATTEMPT TO LAND

Craft Lies in Dangerous Posi-

tion and Fears of Total De-

struction If Wind ShouldArise Are Entertained,

III? Morning Journal suts'iiftl t.tit,t Wiw(lopplngen, May 31. After cov-

eting ft distance of about SCO mileIn 37 hours. Count Zeppelin's airshipon its return trip from ltltterfeld toFiiedrlehsliafen cnnie to grief in anopen field near here today.

In maneuvering" for n landing thaairship came In contact with a tres,ami Its position tonight was very dan-gerous. The da mago to the ship Inmuch more serloun than nt first wnsthought. A cursory eitarnlnatlon oíthe accident showed that tho enve-lope had been iron nnd It was thoughtthat the Injury would be repaired unitthat the vessel would proceed. A inorcareful examination disclosed tho factthat the prow was broken and thatconsiderable time must elapse beforethe Journey could be continued.

The position of the craft whs con-sidered extremely unfavorable, thuground being very hilly. Thu bowrested on the ground with the ternabout Hi, feet in the lllr. A strongbreeze sprang up tow.ird evening,causing no little anxiety for tho saf-ety of tho airship, which It wag fear-ed would he wrecked should a atormeonietip du litiir the night.

After considerable labor nnj withthe assistance of those who had gath-ered at the scene of tlie accident,Count Zeppelin was able to shift theposition of this ship a tittle and thusgive belter protection from thu wind.

That the collision win heavy la In-

dicated by the broken limbs lylnabout tho ground unit the half-spl- it

branches dangHrig from the tre.When the accident ciorurred Count

Zeppelin was landing for the pnrpoNOof replenishing his supply of bemlne,which was nearly exlnvustod. Thmotors already had stopped and thsairship w nouiing the ground onin.idnve, w.h'.., 'o.ldj. ri 8 TOllK pllffof wind drove tlie prow uf tilC shipoff Its course and ngalnst n tree. Ifstruck, with a crash, smarnlnff th!prow almost up tn tho front of thigondola and crushing the aluminumstays Into a shapeless mars, which bo.came Bidly tangled In tho branchesNearly a hundred feet of tho enve-lope and frame wore destroyed. CountZeppelin Immedlatily rumo to flop-ping. n In tin automobile nnd tele-graphed to Fried lichshiifen for work-t- n

ti to make repairs. After restingseveral hour at n hotel he returnedin the evening lo th scene of th ac-

cident, proceeding from thero by au-

tomobile to Fiiedrlehsliafen. lis willreturn here tomorrow morning.

It will probably reiiulro nix weeksto got Ihe ship to Mnnzt.-'-. A newprow will be constructed without thovertical sleeting planes. None was

In tho accident, hut It greatlydepressed Count Zeppelin.

MURDER CASE OF

VICTOR TELLE S

COiUED

Grand Juiy Empaneled andDistrict Couit in Full Swing

at Los Lunas; Murray CaseComes Up Today,

Sc l,,l liLiml. h to III MmulM .lonrnslLos Lunas, N'. M., May 31- Th

grand Jury has been empaneled andis hard at work find the business ofthe district court for Velancia county.Judge Ira A. Abbott presiding, Is nowwell under way. "

The case of Victor T'ih s. who wastried and convicted on th chargo ofmurdering a Itussian named Slocuma year or so ago In the Zunl moun-

tains and who was granted a new trialhas been continued horn on accountof the absence of several witnessesfor the prosecution, whom It Is de-

sired to place upon the stand In thscase.

The case of Fred Murray. formrmember of tlm territorial mount,!police, ebiirg.-- with tho murder of aman named Cu rman near Ketiier, willerne mi for trial tomorrow. It willhe r, culled that Murray shot Germanmi a, . ount of alleged Improper rela-tions with the wife of Murray.

The , ase of the Territory againstth" s.i in .i IV railroad company charj-e,- I

with violation of the territorialcattle inspection regulations as dls-liie- i-.

I,h- - Poller TlimM Two.K uisas City. May 31. Ir. B. V.

polhr won a handicap wrejtllnRmatch here tonight, throwing Lejp..r,ell.i and Jim tlaUIn In straightfalls with no Intermission. Pardel'owas thrown in minutes and Gilvlnin 11 tninut"

WILD TALK OF GENERAL

STRIKE IN QUAKER CITY

Mayor Threatens to Take Over

Traction System and Oper-

ate It With Police and Fire-

men If Trouble Continues,

flty Mornintf .lourmil HtK'clii! 1 tawnl WlrcPhiladelphia. May 31. Non-unio- n

men from other elti"s were put towork today In an effort to break thestrike of Ihe tnotormen and conduc-

tors of t'.e great i. trcot car lines of thisity. Notwithstanding these Impor-

tations not a our left any of the barnsliter s o'clock tonight.

Sympathizers of the rtret ear menmude it demoustrntton at the barnswhere the men uro quartered, andnuny were arrCMled by the police.Mayor ltoyburii staled today he wouldivvciir In ten thousand extra police-men If necessary and keep the carsrunning for the convenience of theilihlic. The public will be accotnmo-latc- l,

the mayor said, If the "city had'o take over the transit coirpany'slues and run them Itself with the

Tremen, the police and the extra po-

lco. "John Murphy, president of the Ccn-r-

Labor Union, pledged the sup-o- rt

of the Central Labor Union tohe trolleynicn.

"If the Hapid Transit ronipnnyhin t coino to time by Thursday," hemid, "there will be general strike

hy Friday. We will psriide'troad street Saturday and show themMir strength."

A crowd of strike ympnthlT8Leslie Snow, a motorman,Snow drew a revolver and

ired five bullets into the crowd, hutio one was seriously injured. The po-

ico rescued the motorman. The snhions were again closed at o'clock.

HAGGIN SENDS BLOODED

HORSES TO ARGENTINE

Lexington, Ky.. May 31. One iiun-Ire- d

and thirty horses will tie shlp-e- d

from Junes lien All Uaggin'sfarm here tomorrow for sale

hi the Argentine ltopuhlle.This la the largest shipment ever

made to South America from the Unit-- d

States. C. II. Horiiman, managerif the Ulmendorff farm today

the published story that Ilag-gl- tl

would sell all tho fCliiiondoiifHorses and cense producing, to hefalse .

AGED MAN FRIGHTENSOFF TIMID BANDITS

Pueblo, May 31. Jittnei Wilson oftramar, tiged ni, better known ns

i tide Jimmy," frustra ted theor two rohbeiH to relieve him

f íHáll this evening when returningo his home. When ordered by th,, old-tip- s to "shell out" the old manloutly refused and yelled to a friend

.lent y Hlanch.'ird, who was withininillng distance. The robbers, be-

coming frightened, ran. "Uncle Jim-ny- "

has a good description of thein n.

CLAIM AGED PROMOTERIS BAREFACED SWINDLER

Loula i 1... Ky, May 3 I - ictcii Iv ofaiday arrested J. F Walter Hrandt,eventy yen i s. who claims to r pt esent

the Hawaii Purchasing Co. of Hono-lulu, on ehnig.s of Mbtaliilnit moneyon false pi, tens.:!. The police claimthat Hrandt. who has titled up a

sumptuous nth,-- In this city, is a

Hot it iusl.v nailed emplove of a g

company and that he has d

goods worth illiini tro in localmi rchants, Hrandt came here frominn Franchco.

BOMB THROWER RESUMESWAR ON GAMBLERS

Chicago. M.iy 31 The bomh throvv-th- e

w ho has b, ei n, tiiesis oflo, al g.i m bh-r- for mote than a .venr,

resumed operation tonight. The entire front of a budding In the down-town illstrl.t w.i blown out an. I thn e

per'or.s slightly mini, , I.

This s th" thirty-firs- t of a s ri, s ofsimilar ( xploslons. The explosiónare Ho- suit of ,i war b, tv ecu two

of gimbl. rs. A "whistparty" Is sai l to have been in progr, tstn the w t .ie .1 htnldiucr

Mmr Svvarin diipniirse Ship.Seattle. Mat 31 -- The Japanese

cm. s,rs o ii let "low, r,c, Iv.,1 vis. totsall day. who fairly swarmed ,.v. r theships. Soon aft. r n."n as many ofthe ,, Hi, ets, ii.i.lsiiiptaen and crew ofthe erais, rs as cold be spared, c.irreashore nnd ere conveyed ' streeteats to tl- - west'-t- Washim.ion fairriot'tids, w lo i " a g,ird n priy andr. c. pte.n w as b. I nnd, r the direc-

tion of tlw :ishingtoti-Jii,'.'i- so so-- ,

i, ty. Col. Woodbury s. nt th"- Unite !

Army band from Fort Wnrdrn nndAdmiral IJithl's band furnishedmusic.

NATION WILL SOON EAT

ALL IT CAN PRODUCE

James J, Hill Makes Interesti-

ng Prediction Concerning

Future of Grain Growing andMarketing in Unji.ed States,

llv Vurliluif Journal Spetial leased WirilSi'uli May SI. James J. Hill vis-

ited the Alaska-Yuko- n expositionbuildings today. II" said:

It is a mistake to say that Pattenin the wheat inarkt't. Here is

merely a rase nf tfioii taking iulviin-t;L-

of opp.n'l mill It has been but;i f. v years sine,' that il was , st limitedthat thi' avara);.' ennsumpl ion ofvia at in this country was sis bushe-

l-; ja i ii lita, but now ill,' expel is lig-t-

Man, it is wvi'ii bushels and somepounds. Tlia census ,,r Slu will showthat h.ivi- a population of tin. mm, --

leHi. ubi'h s' ill mean that we willtar awn usa ti:il, nun, lion . hiis

h. I' at til'. We íaise probably nowral. non. (mil bushels nf wheat Iti the

United States with good crop condl-- tions. This wil leave us hut ün.no.Olin

as n surplus far export, while in the.us! we liava i xpoit"d upward "f

bush, Is par aiinuni. Sn ymtan see w ,. will need all our wheat ta

i'imI mil' auu j.f, (),'. "Wilhin 111"

n, xt i iva years tha han! nf easternWashington will la- - shipped In thecusí to li ad tha , i uf tlia cast mum

caul ra vest. A rnl in consideration oftin s facts it must ba remember, sitliat the numb, r of bushels producedlast year was l.Ollfi.utiO less than theyour iircvious. When the farmers oflvvnu, Minneapolis and Nebraska innget 5 cents per bushel for corn atthe country .station tiny v. ill not e

the risk of hog: cholera tin, I thailabor incident to pig- raising, Inn willtidl their grain."

BANDIT SUSPECTS HELD

FOR FEDERAL GRAND JURY

Spokane, May 31. Charged withhulclmg tip the ilreiit North, rn trainnt Colbert on May 1.", Canton .1. Coxtanil n.rt Cofor have leen bound ov,'-t.-,

the United State,, court, it ter a

lie. nint; before Commissioner MarshallTail v.as fixed at $10,0ihl and the muwere ta manded to a if

Engineer Udaller identified 1'nntorCoxey as the man who covered himwith a revolver and Fireman Hail

la' faced another gun withI;, it ('oler behind It.

llio (iniuile Tunnel Itoopoiieil.I.cadvllle, Col., May i'ho 1""-vc- r

& Hio (ramio tunnel over Ten-la-s-

e pass, which was eaveil in byslide of loose dirt, and snow two weeksago, was for traffic IhWmorning. The bore has been entirely

of debris.

SI6NAL FROM TUFT

Í0 START WHEELS

AT SEATTLE

Guit Alaska-Yuko- n Exposition

Fnimally Opened to PublicThis Afternoon at Three,

Stornlns Jnurpil Npr-lii- l I.:irt IVIraW I'liiiiulnii, M .: An inter, -l- -

'" eV' lit at tile White Hollse I'llllW- -

r'"v uii he the opening of tileexposition at Seattle b

liiiOnt Taft. lb' will touch a soli,key, ornamented with gold ni?-an- d

will transmit the decir;p.uk that will ilt the machinery n

tía ,p,sit.n mounds. IP- wii r' ' ' ' a m. ssivre fr.m the .ii..-'.i..- :i

"! i. i.i Is and transmit one ofand good whiles.

The ceremony " il! tai-a- pi.o e at .'

"lock in the afternoon in fee .as:' " 111 of the White House The b an

I . en ohatir;. d tram t""''look, which is noon in S. ritt'e--

del.n.u io nfr-.- Wish'""-'- t ni and probably m, nil. rs of the'he! euatk corps will lie jire.---ut. Ser.-i- l

or Ilyies .,( Was'ilnaton will Iiiak,l Me-r- a.l.lr. .s.

Tae unid k y i t'ie pr- - MÍ. rav 'I tota h was ( s, nted to him a' 'V u.ivs UK" bv i t.iry J:.iil:nuer.a. I tic Wapi,ii.i;ton eotnir, sion .l,!l p.itiott. It - said to be tin- - nio.-- t

..! and tiiiisu, iasirnno nt . vrd ov i prest. i, tit for a Mnpl.'.r per- -

AGED VETERAN KILLEDBY BURSTING CANNON

'.ipakoni t.-- c5.i , May 31. Py a',xpo:.j,i, ,a 'niiori.

lf""iry Mnhnn. .ig.,!ñi KISI I Hsoldier, ren--- . l.urg.

''lay w hi!e o''Hurí.',

the duty on baton and hnnis had nn- -

thing to do with the price of thisfarm product.

Mr. CulheiFOn. (Texas) offered n

portion of the testimony of Andrewi'arnegie as an example of the viewsof a republican that tho reduction ofduties would lessen the price to theconsumer. Mr. Aldrich suggestedthat Home democrat should place allof Mr. Cninigie's stnt, 'merits on theturiil record an a ileniocrnt text hook.Ho had no doubt it would be used forthat purpose lor the next twentyyears-- .

Mr. llailey ficte.1 upon Mr. Aid-rich'-

suggesting-- asking that Mr.Carnegie's testimony be printed lis aseparate document.

Ohtahiing permission to reconsiderthe in (ion of tho senate In adoptingthe finance committee amendmentsincreasing- tlie duty on bacon, hamsand lard, Mr. Ahit leli formally with- -drew llle amendments and ti... Imv.rduties of the house bill were agreedto.

Mr. Unco,, of Ceofgia moved to re-consider the paragraph mi fresh nieutand game, but the Semite refused tooy n vote or til to 32, it ml the pnr-llnan-

"S'l 'il h us amended by tlie"intuitiee was accepted.

SEATTLE SHIPPERSFILEPROTEST AGAINST RATES

Scuttle, May .1 .Act iriff In conjunc-tion with ibe Taioimi Traille associa-tion the transportation bureau of theSeattlv chamber of commerce todayfiled it complaint with the tuto rail-road commission asking for relieffrom what is termed the unjust anduiir, asonalde distributivo rates of theXortnem Pacini- - and Oent Xorthernrailroads from salt water to interiorpoints jit Washington.

COMPROMISE AGREEMENTIN GEORGIA ROAD STRIKE

Atlanta, May 31 1!( prcseiitativesof the (ieorgia railroad find thu fire-men who were on strike met againtoday. There was also present Com-missioner .Will and Second AsfistnutPostmaster Ceneral Stewart. All dis-puted points except the retention ofnegroes as firemen have been agreedupon and it. is still believed that this(lueslion must be left to atiillrntion.

Spanish Prices Kcwlh ,1 I i on, f iuilin.Ouam, May 31. The protest made

to the Vatican by the Catholiclives of .Midway island against the re-

placing of the Spanish Padres here by(hrnian priests on the ground thatthe former were most familiar withthe language and customs has had thedesired result of causing tlie recall idthe Uerm.in apostolic prefect andfathers who arrived recently.

SENATE OEGIOES TO

CONFUI JUDGE

COOLE

Favorable Repoit from Judic-

iary Committee on NewlyAppointed Member of NewMexico Supremo Couit,

fly Mnniliifr Jmirnul Nfriul I.i np(l Wir1Wash Inn (un, M.iy 1. The seriat

jutlh'iary mmmltt'-- li i.i.-- to reportfM vora My the ii"Mi inal Ion nf A. V.

Cotili y t'i di ral jinlKc in N'v M xii '.Tin nunin,iihit ol" i;. W. WooilrifT

r.d jmi' in M.'iwitii is lill in thehands ((' the

DEAD MEN'S BRAINS

ILLUSTRATE LECTURE

Xow York, May 31. A nationalconference in th" interest of the Am-

erican negto was opened in tho UnitedCharities building in this city to, lavby Prol. ssor Hurt (i. Wil. Her of Cor-nell university and Professors Living-stone. F.irr and 1C. It. A. Seligman andJohn I. wev .,f ( 'oliitnbi.i university.

professor Wilder, who is the au-

thor of ' Form of Heqii. st of Brain."brought from Ithaca several brains,Including tho.-- c of an oratig- outang.an unscrupulous politician, an illiter-ate colored janitor and an eminentinath'-mntician- Willi these exhibitsas a b.u-.- s the speaker niad" s,,nie in-

ter, sting ,le, l.ir.itions.

Mining l"i l'ai il In Mexico.M-- xi o Citv. May .11. Tin- M'xe-e-

oni.-r,s- aO iouriie-- to lay uniil r.

The congress approv.-- th-

t.'lliget of Í ST. (OKI, ("1(1 for the y.tro'iJ-lO- ; ado.ted an extrii rxi, tel ituet.il! of S .'S er.n i.fu. nnd passed

law.

Nation Pays Tardy Tribute to

Professional Soldiers Who

Surrendered Lives on Gettys-

burg's Crimson Field,

MONUMENT UNVEILED

BY MISS HELEN TAFT

Impressive Addresses by Pres-

ident and Secretary of WarFeature of Memorial Cere-

monies on Battle Ground,

I By Mornliitf Journal siiídnl 1 ennril WlrM

Celiysburg, Pa., May 21. wn

the lav of tardy honor to the regularil (oilysbuiK.

An imposinif shaft of granite erecti',1 bv congress to the memory "f thoseof the regularly enlisted forces whofell in the. three day's lighting aboutthe Hound Tons and the bloody anglewas unveiled by the president's daughter, Miss Helen H. Tail, while thepresident himself pall tribute to of-

ficers and men of the United Slatestrmy. past and present.

The president j vtelC s,iiarclyon record a oi posed t ; o reductionIn the present st in.'1, my. He toldof the prejudice whi en has arlH- -

en against the po, of aggres-..- -

Klnns by a regula, and a prn-.- 1

fessiotlal sohlP'l'V the corrca-itousin- g

ponding difficulty thatlove and prhlo of t,"my whichexpresses Use to p.. .iid has (re-

inyuently expre'ed lo'i the pastin behalf of the n:iv

The president seid h 't the servicesof tho regular Hrtnv have never beencoiiimemoratcii fleo "dy by the. na- -

tion or the army"The profe-:lo- n ,f - ir.n has nUv iys

' ' ' ' he declared.been an V i

"All honor to euiar dftiiy of theState. ver in its history

has it had u f" upol Its esctit- -

cheoti."On the way ' C,etiysbur(r from

PiltHburg. the '.. nt's ( ill-- was side,tracked nt Yoi I, t r two hours andluring his stay in anide n brief ad-"- cl

Iress, in which he tred again hishope for I he e.. v1:' nHctnient of a tnr-i- lIff hill 'if the 1 only he goodand send some .. ,t went her in

June."Four regln t:' f the regular army

were here to ... the president andto participate ' ie ev. reises. Therett lso was a p- ' . sc.. t to the pros- -

hlent, tnade up o is of the l'ogu lar army, who fought in the t.ettys- -

burg campaign.Returning to his private car lor lun

cheon, he remained until the arrival ofbis daughter from Washington. Mis

Taft came with tlie secretary of warand Mrs. Dickinson.

The ceremonies of the unveilingwere simple, Miss Taft pulled the sil

ken cord which released tne nag-drap-

about tie- monument.Arte,- - the nresident's speech. Secre

tary Iilckinson presented the monument to tho battiefh Id commission.

Following th" unvdllng the presi-

dent reviewed th" troops. In the mar-

tial column w, re the Fillh infantryfrom Plaltshurg, New York, tlie Fif-

teenth cavnlrv and Third Field artillery from Fort .Myer, Va., and a provisional rcgimetil of the roust iiitit-ler-

gathered from different posts nndmarching: as infantry.

When the review was enticiipieu,the president hurried back to tlie citvnnd to his waiting- train. He was es-

corted by a troop of cavalry, whichhad to no nt a full gallop at limes to

keep up whh th" presidential parn.The president h it at 3 tr, p m f"''Washington.

s; ItllTAHY lICKISOMXK1.S Pltllsl NT.MION MlPl ss

dotty.' burg. I1', May :tn. Standim:on the' battled, id where virtually

tlie sanguinary eonllict be-

tween the north and south. S.er,iarof War Jacob M. Ihekinson. t, south-

ern man by birth, today turned v, r

to the ( iett si. Ill oatll, in aition on In hah' of the th,United Stat,- he hands, mu- -

llletlt erected i e by eoiigr t,

memórate th h. roie set s le s of thunion soldo i v ho .surrnd, r. d th. it

lives on tills .,t that tin- union mr;l.tbe preserved.

"The OV. Itlll ..w n s.oith, i.s ni w

occurs, after ,i tierce war. w h. ti thelel'. at. d ate h' Ipl.ss and the motoconservative of the victors for b

W bile domlli .i. ,1 by tlie li st andsaid .Mr.most aggre."i leadei-s.-

Ihekinson. "w.i Immediately igclwitli suflerinrs and humiliation 'ha-fo-

a long t"ie- admitted of notion!:but lamcritntoei ov.-- a r. salt thatcould bring sa. a woe and sorrows andhitter as th.v time an I a trun-

Ifostation "f a more gen r,,'0 s,

m nt of sorrowand a ele it' r vision of the trun-na-

'hots ( vi!s to I the stal. s v. i.i h

w (Mild cert n and lmm. dint. !y h.iv,follow . .1 upon t ,e establishment of Heso ut h( ti c i. ra , y

"Its v.-t- 'i n, rMi.ni of lam-

inae pre-.- e !. lined to ilismt, glat.,11Com in- r, h, and other conJ;t,,ni,would as - ire s fit" have broughtabout a dc oping confederar. What

had succeeded In establishing goveminent. And this Is true ev, ti ofthe survivors of those win, on thisvery ground,

" 'San a gray gigantic ghost,'Keeedlng through the battle cloud'And heard across the tempest loud'The death cry of a nation.'"With one mind and car tin peopl

of this great country," said Mr. lickinson in conclusion, "looking to tinfuture with no rivalry but In generoinpatriotism and cherishing no hate bu'only the glorious memories of thhbloody field, can with hearty aeeor''proclaim In the language of ii souther rpoet commetnorutlve of this vervt't'.ii.,.!." 'Fold up the banners. Sttn lt the gunf-i.ov-

rules. Her gentler purpose runs'A mighty mother turns In tears"liie pages of her battle yeats,'Lamenting all her fallen ones.' "

l'lUISlPI'NT III TI HNSIMII ItAI DI P TO UAP1TA1,

Washington, May 31. Iteturtilnefrom his throe, days' trip to Plttsbnrpand (lettysbtirg President Taft reach-ed Washington tonight at S I 5.

Xo intimation of the time of his ar-rival in liallimoie had I n givenand his private car stood In the Unionstation for half an hour without, hispresence aboard being discovered.

Mrs. Tail, who was unable to ma k(the western trip Willi the president oraccount of Ihe recent nervous break-down, is said to be stoadllv Improv-ing.

uOVERGOM E

Bf HEAT

Son of Martyr President Is

Stricken While Participatingin Memoiial Day Ceremonyat Louisville,

lit. Morning .lotirnsl (iei,il f.vit1 tlrrLouisville, May 3 . Hubert T. Lin-

coln, son oi Pr, aid, 'tit Lincoln, wasslightly affected by the heat today, to-

ward the close ,.f the ceremonies un-veiling his father's statute hero In Iai-lia- ii

patk. The tierce rays of the sunheating down upon the canvas overhis bead, the emotion in, i, lent p thememorial ceremonies and the fatigueof Ids journey, .ilmod unnerved him.I,. recovered after routing feveralhours.

CONTEMPT CULPRITS TO

APPEAR FOR SENTENCE

W.o hington, M ay 31. FormerShe, iff J. F. Shipp of Clpittonoog-- andhis live w.-r- rtted byth. supreme court of the UnitedStates to appear before It to rroeivt-.-

nten, e for contempt of court in con-i- t.

, tion with tl"' hnehing of the negroJohnson, reached her.- today. Sln-rif-

Shipp's rivo s are Jeremiah(iili ott. Nick .Nol-t- i. Ilirry Padgett.William and Putin r Williams. Thenun mv thai t'.tev will be In courtpromptly tomorrow. The p.irty isstopping at. a h"t. I and the members.ire nmh r httb- or no restraint.

Snow Stonn HI Lead villi.Leadville, CI.. May iies Tw o

of snow ! II in this city thifm. irning. It. ht lng the lat, ?t snow- t ill

r reported he r.--

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1909.

McCormickREFORESTATION TO

BE TRIED IN

FORESEE CHECK ON

WEST IN LACK OF

BIG FUNDS"

IHE JAFFA

fOIERYf.G009 THINGS TO EAT

danl. climpor, and belter food for thrpi ()c."

other authoring estimrti! thattli t ar.- about L'fl.Onu.OuO uoreH o

want,- - land I" t lie Hulled KlrnidomI,hi. I Hint ut Lust Half or Oil una, 01

'lO.ooo.ooo ni r. , I unliable for trn!r..ti mid will produce timber H

I'liirii.-- l. A yearly totforest a Utin und natl'innl ilevrdopmoni.iIhiik Hi" lin.s In IK nt"d In the Chan-;r',ii.,r-

mn-.-f- wuui'i ultimately :

lili In lintm-ris- linn lit to th coun-try, si iil make It far d ijeivlviv

:Huiit at pre-h- upon foreign source.''nf timber mippiy. lian, In muni

raa.-n- urn dect ra"iiur.

MARIN E FIR E M E ÍT ST R K E

FOR SUNDAY REST DAY

Are the Best for This Country Strong and Simple in

Construction. Yen Need Fewer Repairs With a ck

and You Can Always Procure Those Needed

III.AKUI II TIMM III, I S Ni:!:!I'llOMIT M l KM'ION.

Peril. i you don't know hoiv muchlink Is reipiiircl of jour kidneys andiladdi r or of hoiv much Im porta nohey are, Do you It now Hint on tlieseinpiii'itint oiKaiiH liiiiK' H RoodMany an n ppa rant ly uliuiu,', Intillhyman ir woimiti lu he'll HlriekenMilnnit notice by kci Ions kidm-- andliln.hler illseane only to realize toolate w hat inlKlit have la en i!everit-o- d

with proper are andHume uf ih" early sj'inptoms ol

kidneys atnl liladd.-- arehi'iimalli ni. catarrh of the

Madder, pain or dull ni he In the.a K. JuiniM or niusclcji. at tlm.-- iinvcic.'iilaeh" or imilK"stion, iliziti'-.-s- youmay have a nailon- complexion, puffiir ilnrk ilrih'H under til" ev s, nonie-iim- .i

foil us thotinh you had heartmay have j . I r t v of aiohi-lon- .

hut no KtreiiKtli, p't Wink and.vail" away.

Jf you find you hay" iiume of Ihelympioiiis 1111 ntieii.'-d- you in ed then

la im dy thai will loath tlm .slat ofhe . and at Hi" name timeiui!d up Ih" syiietu (.oiti-rally-

Sueli a 11 medy is S w a In p- - I ! not, thereat kidney, liver ami Madder mu-d.-

In thnusn mis of as"s it h.'i.i ac-o-

pli-'l- u d pl-- t th" ten k ynil needa i l oi iii.-- mcsample llollle of Suainp-ltuu- l I ice

h Mall.S.tel to in-- . Kilimr K Co.. I'.liur-haiuli'-

N. V., lor a holile. II

will eoiivinoe anyone. You will nlsn-- ec tve a hooklet of valui.-hi- iiifuttita-'lun- ,

telllliK nil nhoiil the Kidneys nndhladiP i. Win n wrltlriK. ho mii ml'inniion the .Mhuipiei .ue MoiniiiKlouiiial. For fiile at nil druc ituns.I'rloe pliy cents and one dollar.

EUDLloyd Geoi.rr, in Four Hour

Speech Urges House of Com-

mons to Take Up Problem of

Timber Supply,

MMf.lti Journal ll.in-aii- .

BI3 Minim y Hulldnw,... ....... ...... ;.VV uso ill (.'ii, , .'.."J

I '.nn' nil, Willi a smaller i r"entiiKi

nf ful sled n r.-- limn iniy nl In r rivl-ili,ii- .l

p.'ed ei unli t, i. t :i i r i n' inn..;"jiiantlliiH nf w. l in various fnrrim.

A In. Ill ninety p. r c : i:t nf all Hie tiin-- !

I.' r she iih' ciini' from lor rnlonn

i.r nl li' l' count l ief. and In- - It ; Im turn I

I j yi';iiiy mm., thirty i.illli'iti pounds.li" I'mti'd Kin(l.'lii, contrary to ill'" Wh

Kini-ra- l Impression, lia.1 a gnat doiilieiin I

of waste limit Hint rmil.l be profitably he n

at Our Store.

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ARE YOU

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MONTEZUMA TRUST COMPANYALBUQUERQUE NEW MEXICO

Capital and Surplus $100,000.00

INTDST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS

i',ii5flwtiiii h,jj

TODAY.New Heels..New Turnips.Swcel Mitrar I 'cas.( I1 l it vv i r.llt'UII- -, clc.

i'Tesh Tomatoes firm andlipe 15 Ih

Fl esh I'illi a ppi- lariicand rip.- 'ZTt i lu ll

Iil.e hl errles hoyes 2,",.'

Sti aivhei i Ilk- In iv

l:.a pl- - i ro ." I.lc box

l"li'trii-- aro nu'.v al Ho ir hesl anprii es reaeiied bottom.Hive ns yuitr ordi rs fur preserv-ing Ihs. ounls in case lots

In OurBAKERYDepartmentI VKIIVTIIIMi I'IM SIl

i:insv ii v

Our Layer Cakes are il.li.it.uaI'.-.-i- L ft(k-- .

In Oi'ituge. Chocoiale, (ocoanitt.t'arainel, etc.

Try a Puffer Cake with Slraiv-lu-rrie- s

and Cream.

HOT ROLLS AT

11 o'Clock-

i: si ll riti:sii mili mi:i: m.

úmkaimti Máiutiiiu'-- m tirn i HumiiHJ

The Jaffa Grocery Co.(.110,1 'lliings In Lai.

Mail Orders I llloi! Mime Hayas !"' iv. ,1

I In- - In st inter, sis ul city al hen I"Altlimtfth iiee. addressed to

go oiga ii ia io it thowefi. intended also lor com-

mercial bodies generally Ihrnuglioiitthe West.

'I'll" big easl oi ii rómpano s ol' the"insurance combine," recognising Un-

importance uf the i harg. s, have takenup the gautillet, in the attempt lo dis-prove the facts contained in the As-

sociation report. Figur.s issued os-

tensibly hy the Association of Life In-

surance Presidents show an apparent-ly heavy investment of Insurancefunds in the w. st put analysis of tinfigures ili.vclo.ses the fait that big Wallstreet invesl m. nts in railroad bondsare us, ,1 to sw ell lit,- total, which ac-tually IM close to tile figures giVCIl outby the Association cl OoniluelVr. Therómpanles- own statistics have thusheronir one ol the M rongest vv capons111 the hands of the advocates ,,ilarger investments in the west Kvei.liming liie stail.sitcs lit llll'ir lace Valtnand including railroad, bonds lite investments in the Atlantic stales ollife companies' only are shown to heJI.Omi, muí. noo. or considri ably largerthan Hi.' tot.'i I in all Ihe rest of Up-

states in th,. country. Those ligaresrover Hie funds of I'ouiticn of thelargest life companies, with homo

in .seven slah-- and haviiu; mot,,than t wo-- i birds of Hie entire asset..nf all Hie lio in,ur in. uliji trues inIhe I'ltii,,! Slates.

lllolllleil ill Mill 1 't Mill.La neasi.-r- I'.e. May Willi im

Iloilohuc, a Iv ani.t l ailltrack foreman and thr, e Italians weredrown this afternoon while rowing ,ta mill pond

Hies in Tlll'kl-l- l Itmh.I'all inioi e. May SI Jacob N, v

of ( lei eland, I I . sa I ;.. I, ;.,. ,,,luiver well known tirimghoui th.west, l n i ir, ants. di, ,1 in a Tu ahatli thi, morning

Killed by I'iti lied Hall.Iieroit. Mai ,11 - Mitel T.dinier

set, ni, ,n tears old. while pla ing thal'tel uo-'i- in a game h. uve, n l w o Sunday sellouts, was strm k ,.i. r tio- h a'-b-

a pitched hnil i.ud v !iii.l(

Sl Hurí ill Auto Aet'illcill.l'rt'lK' í ui I. Conn Mii .1 --- s

young men were s. tiouslt injured en,.'perhaps fatally .turan: lb.- !.it ei.ittof the autoinol'io iiiuhim. , '.,,,.hero tod.y. I IH

TJinhSm.-ti- i cent PJtm-i- 'ooi 'i.nii.iit.i

m it mili lucí iirul .mi.is.itoa vv rt.i..tij

lowersand Rakes

aabe &kiki'

115-11- 7 Worth 1st St;

The Best Implements

"ttp si) r:y m y d vL.

Mr. Retail '.'ciciiaid, iyak-in:- 1, tout your monthly slale-ments- ?

Just try our t

MONTHLY

STATEMENTOUTFIT. t

It will make vou feel like you

were having a vacation afterusinir the old system.

Let us teil you about it,

BOOK BINDER, RUB-

BER STAMP MAKER

P1IOM'. 9.M.

V4'vv'l''i,

Ol II (tll.tC Y 1 il'ICR Al KM

AMI SMALL I'l'-in- MOT i'l

WANT ADS. GET RESULTS

W. L. Trimble 8c CoLivere I il ami Sale Stables. I'u-- I

( la-- s Tuiiuiiiu al I :: .t not lilt' Kales.Teh plume :!. Niirih sccoinl SI.

THÍI.I SlTIii-7-

MEAT MARKETAll Kinds ol' I re-- li ami Sail .Meal

'sit'iini Sausage l ii. liii vI . MIL Iv L 1 i I N O li T

Ma-oii- Iviiililne', Noitli Tliiitl Sirml

Its IVJONEY

m YOURFIST

I nattrartU printing t to thnt biifkst, (nhfr It b1onr

IM1Í4I1 In the rlirnir In (h tndtfhut for ymt in nwer. It's yoarlull n m nnd not our thtit at litaLfi. Jf ve mn't pmdu th9fotMlii li muu t ctiftt ytu r4.

If you ur in need of intionrrytr Hdtrrtlnliir mntlr Iri ua fiurkith you. I'erlmp ran tuntrtnmrthtnir that 111 do yvm twd.

t mnyn Lefp few advrtllo('drfi up our le for fmfri'O-Ft-r

nnd tltpy may 1 JiiMt whatritu uut lt n heitr frtm yoatt hpn yu Qm onr prtntlns.n( In til m.it Ur of I'HK F, but

Ui th nttnirllvenrfta and érnnsit out work. It la ardy

the ptlntinc that 1 read that Sra-lu- f,

results.

TH EMORNINGJOURNAL

JOB ROOMSt hroughout theserv ices bcin at

IM'I-- . M"V 'H Ti.o Frilto f Ho;i..iil..rn t III" merchant marineI'riinc.. fur a wicklv day of rest ande.oltl III lull UT ll.IV 114 lll'd II11I11C III II'lift; la it. .1. n.... l.illv nl M ini lili-

Th" I. In. t Ii i - temporarily flancrews In. in warships on board a

limited number of men hunt kIiIph In

order tu limine Hi t rniispnrta I hm ofmalls and i'iissenKf th In Tinil. Al- -

fi rm and i'urlf ft. ,U.l

jM.,.a ,, until i..u tuning ll.tiiirhiiu-ton- , May :i I 'I'll.- A ni'

rni it C.imiiii' Imi, w liii'li Im

ii M ..ii i nvia, ,lli' i invest -

itu I mu Ml,, 111 lull" In Hi All Iran 11- -0

public, Iiiih to .0 ': 11 m lulled It"in imn Th" iiiomi'-Hi.i- f I'M I1I1V" f.'iil- -

M'l fl' Muni .iv ia 011 t h ' Ml out l llllH"im I'.iiit.i- un. I I lino inn ha 111. Th"'ulll I'm h tlm I nili d stated iihout theliird w . "k in .Inn".

hi tin. trip Hie rrul'i rs' will he pulthioiieli in vi nil ivi i Km' Ii hIh.

iiiii iiIiiiih MiiMWK Iial In l'4'rxiil.London, M.iy i! I A ilii pat. h fni'il

Tilinati to Hi" TliniH aiiyii that tinTulliltdi riKiilaiM haw oriiipl"il Turk--

ill territory at 8:i,anhl.il on Ihe fron-tier. Th,. dinpati-l- fiiriher ulule lli.pninny I'hilwlialiH liiivi; i lniiHBarreat Miaiidoah, where the Armenliimare appialiiiK for prul.i llon.

rnmiil Sole.On I'rid.iy, tlm 4 It day of Jim,

lSVf, nt 10 o'i lock a. m. In front of

the rltv .lull on North Seeoml Rtreid,I will Hell otm hay hmci nhout 3 jears

Id. AVIH w.ImIi nhout 00 poundI" a ndi'd on left ilde of Jaw and A

on left thliíli: t'ulh hind f" I andfront foot hlt".

TlloS. M'Mll.l.l.V,City Alamhnl.

DEAD LIE UNBUKIED

AT ZEPHYR

Tbiity to Foity D(;ad in Strick-

en Town; Supply of Col fins

Exhausted Relief fund Is

(i low in?';,

lly ,1'iurtiiil Niwlnl I,him.mI 1lrr'lliuwtiiyu.id. Texas, Muy ::i. I.alc

li'poilH from Zephyr today where DO

to 4n p. mullí were killed h a torna-1I1-

flat,. Hule are not iioiikIi rof-riii- s

In Hi" tovMi to hilly Hi" dead. Thehoilim of Mrs. Hi. lis, I!. n1" IIouh-tun- ,

I : v ii W.ii'e and Kill Ii Camphellare )liii o m ' ! in Ih" mmnii"

TP" l.li.f fund I111

Mot.- lh.111 a core of permins Injur- -

cl In the t. .i nado at Zephyr ero tak-en o Temple today and are heiiiKcure. I for In the Santa hoKpltal.It' iioriM from Zephyr t.mlnht Malt'lh.it up to dayliKhi thlrty-iiin- ho.lieMlla.l he. 11 I . . er. il.

l ot 11 11 i m ;uoi.s ni:nIN Ml lt M S I IT OKI. UIOM .

; ut It okla., May I In n

in 11 11 u 11 a uit w a;; leiiuiiii'd 10. layWilli Hi.. Mil.-k.i- in.-- id Satiird.iy'H

11. 1. , It was that lilelow hit; had hi'd Ho ir lues:

Neal I'a.P 11. U tit M Its. W. T.Al l I V I tufa nt iI.iiik 111 ALUA I 1,1 :n. :n;. , 0 ml IIIKTII AL- -

. ; n UK

Near Spin ks II 1, Ah- -

l,l:Near M liiiKl'in l ililí tlllidelll ified

ll"KThe ciuiintf u w hu h t he torna. lo

w pi Is mita let eil almost entirely hyII. K I "i v, an. laa a iitisenu' ll. e t he t a

llltle.-- and lo p, I e ,.l IIIO-.- tit ire.V ut II m

111, X Iv Mil l s III . ION IVi.itii' or m 1 iti . xixiini.

Sim s. S li, May ;l 1 Tlm Iiiontlele I am and wind Kimiu 111 yearn

r 1,,. I Hack Hills eeunlryI..I.U. Hi.-- s,,.utiH iter" lit"im- plar.s IIii.Im.s haV" none out

111 r M. .1,1,. . .11111I v. The tt ". l

of ennui at" nod. r w.il-i- c.realda III a lie to pi "p. t Is I I'm t. d ill h in

111 illltlThe to rm l.l led Sal ill ,1a y last. Lilt

was 111 Its hrltfht toil. IV llltsinen ispi 1. Ill ally Ml: pende. I lltlil I 11 t. le

hone and t I. k t a p h w a t a.--t

Cllt "f , ..llltllls- loll

INSURANCE MEN WORK

SELVFS OUT Of JOBS

Ni vv loll. I.ile llli' XII s.

I'ci-iiilii- il 1 inter Slnic I aw.

n. Ma 3 'ifw v, I'

un loruia t. line,llh that op.. I ,fo.

dm to Hi. nip. 1111

w drop ,1 !,,.,!- -w who li pr , li :.! .1

ui p. 11 v t ..t.i

L. B. PUTNEY

MOVEMENT TO RETAIN

MORE INSURANCE MONEY

Flood of Prosperity Following1

End of Tariff Revision Likely

to Develop New Phase of

East's Presold Mastery of

Situation,

(tiilrdul CurrrviK.nilrii. r tu Miirmim Juurnnll(.'hh ao, May :'!i SerloiiH check

upon di-- lopnient ul H'.e West Is fure-'ee- n

hy hin husini ss ,.l ChicnKO in the

amount of the Insurance funds whichaln-ad- have Ii ahsui hi d I, y UPKant.

James J. Hill's lee.-n- predictionthat when tariff tinkering censed th"lid" of prutipeiiiy would set In with arush is eoMllrini.d hy inuliiifactiirlnKand commercial inh hut hankersand oilier linaiiclal 11011 have pointedout. that of the ureal insurance fundióIhe Ka mi already has ahw.rbeil a InrKfpart To forestall the time w Io n thejneed liooomcH acule lor funda or tie--

lopnient. ptirpos. s neiv railw-ayn-

new proJeetH of other klnda themovement is now well tinder way to:oii;ani.e and maintain western Insurance comtianles for tin inve.st- -

ui'-ti- of wi'Htern I'unils In W este I'll

nlerprlsi-- w ill receive a ; rill illl- -

o, tu."1 111 111 up the dollars so Hint w,

may keep them In ihe West nu;i-neiitly

and tin. development of the,iriniinfaetiiriiiK, rnlniiiK and mllliiiK In-- j

diistrlen and the tailuay and Inter-- 'urban linen In the .Middle West will'be WW rmaneiit and Kustalm d." ThisIk tho ileclnratlon of l'.oliert I!. Arm- -

strontr, an Iownn and former Assist-ant Secretary of the Treasury, In coin-- ;

mentinft upon the situation in Hi"!Hunker' Monthly of Huh city. .MrArmntroiiK Hpeiiks 111 an I nsurn 11 '

mini the president of the Cons. ill. I

uteil disunity company and also n a

linancler and westerner, an result ofstatements made In a report to thejAssociation of Coniiuerce hy ChairmanL S. Cmivay. The report .showedthat. If the heart of America is to lie,developed rapidly as Its possibil-ities justify tiere are required mor.'jperman.nl pjfiCKtliiK companh h tire,life and casuiilty ,1,111 111. ules hii likea ml trust ci mi t ni ri bcliiK- hut. trail- -

slent holders of these is rent surplusfunds. Such campanies in the westare not only desirable hutvery necessary.

The Assoei.itii n of Commerce's re-

port from Chairnan e.mtiny, one ofth.. representativa men of tho U'csl,declared: , ,

"You will rem.'ii.lier that tho Rivaldellciency exlillin,-- In this city uf

ciimpanlis of various kinds,.apahlo of mectl'itf Hie demands olIhe business interests ui" t 'li Ii aun, wasi linimento. upon al i unsidora hieletmlh and facts were brotinlit milthai created some surprise. It vi aslioiin that Chirano. and the region

immediately rlbiitn ry to it, expendedannually s.uuctyin like J 100,000. 00ain liiMirance pi', inlnms, id' which lessthan one per cent, was retained a--

,

home, the reina illder heilll! Sent tocities, i and domestic.

'The result of this nclli;enc", innot ,'iKiiiiniiiK our riska of variouskinds and reaplnu the proiils result-ant from that lucrative ,usl ness, isHint other cumiuerclul centers, whichlie penult lo do that liiislnesH for us.have more than three-fourth- s of theliifnii'Hnce money nf the country ond. pinit in the banks cast nt the

wilh than one per centreinainiiK! In Chlcairo.

While It Is clear thai this asso-ciation, as an organization, cannot netIn this matter, 1 am fully convincedthat Chlcaifo will never become thetln.anclal center Its population andcoininercial supremacy entitles her tohe, until we have established lustitii- -

thins of the highest character, whichwill attract to lo r the money that nowip ios. through .such channels to foreigncountries, ami to that portion of ourown country that lies east of the Al- -

s, We have no great invest -

inic nisi it nt "lis that compare at alllatum Ply with those of neighboringcities uf on. i r r of our on n pop- -

illation, or m: tenth uf our wealth,IV" need and must have, secundarand pupul.ir poney reyenos romwhich loans in he made on lonntime at lair r s of Interest to tip-

pCOple, mi, I tl e we would have II

Ch trago r, t a in d Inr insurance pre- -

miiims et hum.--

"It is ni i ii i f y absurd when vv c

of the middle u.-.- ibslre to t ike outlire, life or casualty Insurance to findit obligatory t" u.insmll the premiumstin refore to sonie foreign or doiin siiefinancial i'riiti i I . eause we are unableM transact thai Inislin s within ourown borders

"More than J 00,000 01.0 is cx- -

pended In Hi o manner annually b.v

the west. whil. unly about one I'lcent r. mams at home, when vt I

should I ave at least one-ha- lf of it ondeposit hole P i meet Ihe le,tilre-o- f

meats not only our people, but olour lntiiks. thus creutinK a fund thatcan be bgicnt.il ly used for long timiloans for tb v , loi nu nt jmrpt. v

Chnaca Is the fecund Americancity in popul.it ion. ami probably th.hist in the volume of its trade and.ionirMic comm. i.e. and n good orvalid r.Mson em be ofl.T.a! why wenhoii'il not do a v.ry Img. p report ionof our insitrinc a- - well as that ..f theentire are.t tr, I, at. try to n- - I Pe-

ll, ve our city can never become anuiv.sung cinl.r commt iisiirate vv tt h

its iinpoit tn. e iii.ti! this v.tstiiisiira'ic.n s. rve Is ret imed .y our local

"I cemmeinl this subject,no! ioel.lv to the attention, hot aisrto he activity of the lilinine-t- s men t'irhictro, .tii'l to tho'' .ifour a?-- " filien whom 1 b'I'.'ve la, v.

JT AIÍI.ISII h l IHVi. SHOW ion 11111 V . il n is. t r.It li.ilruilf Iriiia r. I lour. IV-- it mu! H,,!,

': JIO.VKY ON VOI It (.KOt

(i.r tlii.li.li ll.nti.nH. U.S. V. íí. I'U ATT A CXK. lit 8.

tl III ()l 1 .11(11 K M.1V ltJil' ."lifONik

ili'VDK'il t.) timber production andin, nl" Iii supply iniii'li of Hi" demandf.ir timber I. y her vnr e.l Industrie".

Il.nl III" ncccNMltv for further dftliii nnitirul resource in now

tally r"ali."d by the limliiitr Kndii h

i.tiitrMiion !. nt rikl iikI.v cvldi'tn'oil Iri

tlm lindK'l Wlllrll IllIK nri'titly In'i-1-

liitrndiiri-- Into tlm IIoiiup of Com-moti-

Tim ('liHiiiclInr of Hi" J"x-- i

in iU"r. Mr. Uoyit !"crR, inndo a

h h of niai ly fmir nnd inm-lial- l

Ii. ii tm In . i.xplanation of llm tunnyIIi iiii and ti"w provÍHloiiii of tlin Hud-Hi- t

Arroiillntf to tin- - London liallyN"w, Oil pueril iriark"d u r"torillinpuinllrti'd oliii'i' llm arhli'vnni'iit ofMr (ila.ltoii In thi' llí'ii' ".

In outlining tlm Iliidgid'H propn'alufur fori'Ktutlim and national d'VPlnp-in- -

fit, tlm Clmtlrrllor ntil.l 11 at It

inlKlit not lio llm fttni'tion of tlm ov-- i

inmnit to tri atn wurk, lint that It Iian part of II IniHiriciw to

tint people tirn niultiptd til innl'.i'iii! ni'Ni 01 ini.'ir own rnunuy. nun. 11

ii.."i.in v lu ll) It 10 iln o. A Klatican and ought lo mk a lar'-- r nnd

Idrr vi" of IU ItmMmmtM than,Thp IfUM tint, rut of do-f-

t ted and Itnpovi't lulu d pai tii of It

1111 tcrrltm In inichl nut lirln? to li

1'olT.tu n illii' t rrtnrn whl Ii wouldn imluiiKii It fully for 111 oxprndltiirr.but tlm liullrrct rnrlrlinmnt nf ll

would more than rnmpt'niintfar nny npinrnil or Inimidlnt" lnAny in n n who had rrosmd ft ml ro.laofspil Knitlnn'1 from north to nonthnn.1 from punt t.i win, miiHt luiv" hrmprrplrx. d at (Iriditis thetn was nomm h va1n and uildrrnrw ponMllil"In sin h n rrmvdrd litil" Ihlninl

"Thin lirinitu mo ftri l'Jil ," Mr.Lloyd (St'iirR" r.vitmimd, "to Hm nu"-tlo-

of alTurrpliillon. Tli.'i-- r pi a veryK.ni'ial iu;ri"m"iit that ("liio MtipnK I 1 I." talu 11 In th" din i Hon, 1

will nut Hay of iiriurintiiiH, hut of ro-

llff.lU'HtlllK III" WIIKll! Pi 111 uf tlliHI'oiititiy. llrtí-- , fiKiiln, .i a:-- far .l

cn-r- rulllzrit nniniry In th"Wot Id. In flrniiany, for iiki iiii í', outof it total tirón of I :i,l.iio.0'Mi nrrrkS4. UOO.OUO, ur tmniiy pi r n tit., nrrHoodrd. Ill Fninri-- out uf 1 .10,(100,(100

ucrr. 17 prr rriit. are woiulnl. Intlm I'lill.'d Kiiudum, out of 77. 0110 onon.'ri't, only 3,(i0ii,iiiin, i.r funr pur rrnt.,nr.. umli'r wood. Th" nnnili")' ofpi'iipla ilhrrtly rmplo.y"d In forint

"rk in H111 mutiny H only lii.iino.mu 'I y.'l Hm (llnmt.i and noil uf thisC'liintrv ai" jiiHt as will a.liipi.il Imttir gtiiulh uf nuirk. tahl" turn nthuno (.f thr "Btntm of ti.rin.iny.

'Iti'ri'iitiy lie Iiavr I n favoredItll 11 mrlKInn; report nf a Hoyal urn- -

mlixenn, whl.h nutllni;. a vny cum-- 'prelii i.bive and f .ii r. arh lm m lo ni"fur p!:ltitili the U iiMrü uf til In rmill-- j

t'y. Th (vHti-mati- op. rallón whichthe f'ommlM-iu- 1 . iiiimn a In 11 a Kl- -

(Millie one. and (lie ),i, rn- -

tui'iit can Ii.. 1 i.iniuiti.'.l In it In all1lt detall, It will require ty carefulr m.M.lcratirti hv a hody ef c xprrt..'ikllh-.- In f.irc-ilr- 1 am f r mi-.- l

tí. at in ,1 p. .ml deal ..r prelim- -

trary work ivhlch .iu( lit to h, llllller- -

t t ken t" f 01 e t !).. K" v. riiui-mfel- a aplaiitiiiR on th. la mi

f ale Indf'itted In that rep. .ft"I will ! !l Hie lieu-.- " what We pro-p- i.

s,. 11 i.. There is u c"H i'u am. miltor m tie-.- . nut ei y mu ll, .pi i.t In thl

In .1 p,-- .muil kln.1 of wayOil w) it I may call the u.ill. of

.!c , lupin, nl lu likht railwaysIn l:.i!l:"U, m direct Inn y.ry m, :ij;,-a nii.i,in." to a ! i 11 u . I jauposto iriltller .ill these iMali'.., tueetliclInt. im" 11. il 1.1,1 dey. lopmnit riantnnd to put m this ,.ir an additional

.ii.i.iu a p .,r th"... pur- -

I.. MKiattori wiil have to i,c m-- 1

iee-1- ,llld I will lieu ev pla 111 tinJ" Is ft (.!. at' ' '! tail hut the Kian'!l I'" c-.-.-l in t ha j r.-- itloll lit

. . 1 v. hi.ii hit. t..r t tii i puipus,t! e del u im lit el lie ltr. cft'le . ..eilitr

"It w I'lciil le su Ii s theliiHlituiiuii ut ki'ituoi-- uf ,r,.,iit, III.pin. ha ... and pi. I ar 11..11it ,.f land ro.l:!-.- . ,t,.-l- i h I 111 h

t'T "f l'(-e- 11 ll.ll ( il. m up,Il .'(.'. ncillc. I X nl nr.. 'li li Ill ,

r- .ir.-- 111 (!: a!. ' . Is ei ,11:1- 1!

i ' . ' M im. uta! f.n Hie improye- -

rm ft of iM, k, t! o.. "1 le '"S f r II I :m 0. ul

ii.ii 1, tlon, thi" "ii. i tiMi;' mi nlan.) the i rom.,. :,. : o.'-- , peiai.cnt :m im; 1 o , u.i-f- ti.rins crt itoii 1. n. iiv.- no. k n 'ir no. . ihhIhe f r ::i.ii 011 ad .s.d. red, ('. rr. or aii;i. t Pack t'ii" land v n;,:; ,. f ,,r re1 It. m at Ion i f w .. ... v :, ,

!)! hr-ii- .-lit i:.i,. . a'!,, a,,-,,- . ,

a.-r- , f c .".i.,- - ,: 1,;,,,h'rher hiu. f . it,. .11. 1.

''! lal'.T of ., h ,:-- -. j.ihvk .tr.i,-'- , . ,n,j!k pe-r-

STEVENS RETURNS

TO RILL ROADS

Repoit That Fonner ChiefEn.i'jneor of. Panama CanalWill Become President ofNorthern Paeifie,

Ily Murnlnv .lonrnul l I.miimi WIrrJChleaeo, May I A Npeclal to the

llecoril Herald from New York nays"John K. SlevenH has resinned as

vice president of til" NcW Vofli, N"WHaven Hartford railroad and hasuní" mor" lurni-- his alii litanrc to

hi Mioma uf Jainea J. Hill, fromtv hum he parled sume yearn nun. J!iteums was chief ellKilieer of til"ranama uinal from 11111.1 tu I fio?. An

r ta u iv 111 him 11 made hy wltlchMr, Sirven will make an exlennlve re-

port of the Hill mads, and will h

.011 tilín- head ol' th" Ureal North-ern ur the Northern i'aeil'ic.

l oil Net 11' i 'nil I'cllust exactly the cause of your rheii-111- 1

huí hul you know that you have1,1 ion know Hint Itallard's Snow

nt will cure II'.' relieves thepain- - roiiiiees the HWollln and lini- -

is the Joints nnd musoleM so thaioil will he as netP" and well as von

eV"- Wi ll'. I'l lee 2flt .r,Hl' llllll $.llll.(old hy J, II. o'ltiell.y Co.

SHALL YfELD FROM

TR! ROBBERY

HiAhwayinen Who Held Up

Union Pacific Limited FaceLon; Prison Term for Theftof Less than $300,

Illy MoiiiImy .l.iuinitl Siirrinl LniMfil UlrrlOmaha, Mai ; I It was announced

ly the po.slofl'icc authotiiie.s that theictiial anionnt of cash secured by theuhbeis who held up Ihe overlandImlli d on Ihe l iiiuii I'aeil'ic tell daysI. u , amount, d to !. s th in .tno. Itc-pi-

ts hat e be, i received from all, minis where the stolen roistorod,.a. ak IK' S oi iKin.it.sl About $'.'H0 waseeui.i.,1 from tho Hue,, nun under

11 re t hi riied Willi the lobhel v

Three Ml, ks of dinamite note dis-

ci, r, d tod. iv in Hi" attic id' Iho.i it

I'atk H.li'ii'l III Sutttlt ilutaba. It isleholed the lob!"'!-- , carl led Ibis

" to blow ojien the nt, tatIn. us

The Hi". Heads of two kinds conceit and the biii'lead that conies (rum a sick liead- -

lelie. Iloi s yon head ever fell likeI gourd, and your brain feel loose andaire'.' You ..III .Ule It in It'l time bi-

ll Unir un Muir liver wilh Itallard'sI i Isn't it tun Hi trylni; forhr ah'. dill" and rill. ml lellef you'll;ef Sold I'V .1. II O llielly Co

i) m i r aiTi.Tr TDTl ÜE S T

OF HONOR AT BANQUET

May 3 Admiral'int. of the .1 .ma ti, .e navy. Kraduatef th" naval academy at Annapolis,

las the itaest of honor at a luncheon,'li-- litis eietihiK by Seer, t. try Me- -

r IP- m. t some uf his classmatesvhoni he pad nut m i n for more thanw .nt i - f v.. years. Alining thop pres-n- t

w i re lite .lapam s.. ambasador andVdmnill liewey.

With the Harmless I'rlii. Hie J.ip.i-ics- r

ft .1 111 It a w;ts the Kuest at a ,

Ij.ioii siv.ti tonight bv one of hisnn.ipulis el, tilintes. Hi prcsriitat ly e

A eeks ofAd mu at 1 "i Pi . presf.e, his deep up-

on ition ,.f Ui" warm reception K'v-- n

tilín bv Hie American peopleToluol i ew niitht Hie admiral will

't th, of honor at a dinner nl'. York lien by the .I.t p. ui.se So-

li IV of that eitl

Ue(nii t'rin 4 I ic 1 li nt.C.,rr. l",o . May 5 1 Ldtvard l'.ii-oi- l

IN, l.ti vv 15 - o in bou tot here to.hiv Ho Mil bale lor Ch. Venn,vtielv itii'.-- i north tomorrow mnrn- -

I'lll I NIS llVl.DNlisS.Your money had; for the iter,

asking- if "t'ü" Hair 'I'oiilo ,i,n-- ;

not make tin- s. aip clean andui ii i r 1. it-- Hi' it rools, eiin

tl ii ii.) ni H on,! stimulate a new growthof hair. Put it lo a tosí ai our k

Tu o sizes, ju e. .and t .00. The .1. IIl 111, llv nlS. eon I. The ill St.

THE MARKETS

Kansas ('lit Live, lock.( hii-- .May i i e I. ! -

Ceipl I I .uilll, i. :,.li,. l.eia south -

ni. a.lv ". low r N.i , '"! ' as .1 .' 1 W ; :ol er;: lorn steel .

í I - i i. I" soul hern i ,,ii í J.T.". ''IT-'- native t uv. s and heifers :l.iiii ,

.7... st.ek.-l- and f. oil. le J I "a i :, s ,;(mils fx in .i elv,-- s.: ,;, ; y...west ' l u Icol', $1 la o i; 7 '. r

s i ' 'ol I 1 .' tl.

i le:-- 1 ; ipts .urn si rung t oI'iw.-- Hn ii. of sa les s., ,i r :: ",

In ,,v.l 7 'a i ;. in pa K, l .: an,! linters ; mi ,i light . : : i a

plus ",..",. i o ii TieSluop-- lloe-lpl- Taoie. steely I.,

trout;. Mutton :.,imiv- .!.., iamh-- !7 "ii o !l mi . welli. is i , .. ri ie

? I 7.1 o 7. Mi; i ii s $1 ii, M.ii i Ti'V.iand Aii.otta unit:, his $1 7 7 i it .:"

liiet. itc-lis- l..

ci,. May .11 p.

.',' St' 'di lo "O loll of. TeX.!..breve í I ', li 7 .'": T, xas si, .is .t i 7"

hi; vi. -- tern in .. .;.::ca i loas in-- feed, is .i lio-i- i .1 a, 1,.,

an, heifers fj ih'-- i li. 11; calven ill'.'i 7 .1".

Hog - li .eipts 44. 'i''", stl- .il.; I i

hither Light i 'i 7 ii 7. e, nii-o-- f ik'Hi 7 4 7'-- : hen y $ 7 "a o 7 I.'.; I....

v 7 mi a 7. 41! pias $ '. s0 ,, 7 hulk ,,í 7.;. i o 7 4 a.

Sheep 11. y. :l ly Native $ 4 ".i u . 4 " w s. i n t . 1 i ii 7"yearling l i','i 7 :." iint,,.- itmii-- S

;'.l ,i s ill; r, ;ea:0s ; lal 7

IlltU lor lorpetlo Itoats.Washington. II. C. Mu Hi r.i'lr 'in- r- "i.-- t : ! o;, ,o" ! i tore. do

Ul. tt..-- . :

i ra I Hell Sell. M, I. or.

put: J.i.itnt itil.u t.no- - t,, .ejrp.iia.v :"'.it losTrov.ts ,a o ' !i. o - l,v (1.,. ' ;

v n ll lliitl il j :;ava'. a ppr, .pr :a lo u b il ...-,- ,,, ;1."I IP" ' '' ,. , ,,,.v ,,.

AJ...W 'it ptipp, .v i.iei inn !.iis tiíi ' '

,. pn- - uval i mpojit Th" v. -- seis are t ho ... 7 4: t.,tn trinjllUK.l 940111 t(.l,U ., .SACS J 'l"M j 'I:- -; ill' " ; wi'l I', i, , ..

"Jiv; .,'.! PUJI1I11IO....J el 'l .1 eílepii.-- k- - "- - p '"h- i-- flic AMA., o" It'll ao IV ..'u."l 'K i

-- silt- tpluiej tt.tiia sea ii.. '.Ixiri'l' ''' boi-.- ; w: ' ' ,ns:r,t , i ,oJ" vea ..p'U-'i'- iioil'iiy'. lAi;.,!-- ' . Tro v v V I.- ,,o:i :,.

in saoiiit , , ,..i' ,.,11 , ,'ufua o.li a,' I icj v ;i itui, '

ii.iiti jurijedun-i- e uo jet.) ipau oj as fuel.kin 1J.--1 I SI i jn-- X n, u. ;.i po,MU,l -. .All.iuimp uno l,i t: ( u .ti; i ji ttiin(" AMU isoiuir i ir.pturj -- 4t .xtl ret'tlinij old lllfallll Ittiuuu oni'Utt .'tiueiiev S.nitoe.i eve; : tiic Imlc or toil Nsiiv c vv Inat and ev --

"c ''"'-- vi 'liJi-- K PUB J, other kill.1 of IY.mL f.. V. H I--

Arc doctors good Tor any thing.'IWt.sli question! Vtt fume jvoplo as if a nu'Jiiiiio ctmUta!.c tiic place of a tWlnr! Tiic Wst nirJicino in the wtuUI cannoti'. this. Have a family doctor, onsuU him lrct)ucntly. If wo c!iJnot Klicvc doctors cntlcrs-.- ! A)t;s Chc-n- IVcttuaí for cmij;!is?nJ foKU, we v. !! n t ot'ier it t von. i. "i.f V..'

IV 1""T '!V ..Pill I' l II ll'IV..l ni "jopu-- j tmat-- j

.e p" o.s., all were

ii on- -

i M'ehodi.-- t church anservices at the skatintr 'lenal

I

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. TUESDAY, JUNE 1,1909.

seventh on account of darkness wlihthe score 7 to ti in favor of I'uiLit.Scores:

First ume n. H. K.

FINE EXHIBITION OF PRESENT ÜÜTL00KPueblo 200 o 0 0 ()0x 2 7 oTopokii 000 100 000 1 f, 1

Batteries:Kerns

Putchmitl McMunus.

ami Mitzo; Kauf-nian- IIS E RAGING FOR FOOTBALLSecond Kami n. II. R

Pueblo 00:! o:ll 07 ! 3Topoku 020 200 2- - ti I 2 AT MATINEE UNPROMISINGS

Butteries: Switt una Mitze; Mc- -it'luro and Kerns

COAST LEAGUE.

HAYS TOOK LUST BASEBALLWith Fine Seiies of Games

Scheduled Manager Is Now

Wondering Wheie MaterialIs Coming From.

Program of Track Events Held

in Conjunction With Ball

Game Yesterday AfternoonDraws Good Crowds.

The best racng matinee of the sea-

son was held at Traction pink ester- -

both sides Were r. tired in short time,In the first half of the eleventh yantaFe faib d to score. The drays, how-

ever, decided to end the name anddonned their butting clothes. Lunafinuicd. but Perca got a good lilt,making first. Salazar followed suitand advanced to second, Then Weeksgot U)i ami smashed the first ball thatSat'iord threw him, making a lunadrive over the right fielder's la ad.That broke up the game, I'erea andSalazar scoring, and making the final

HOW 'I'll MY M AM.

.Nalional I en;; ne.Won. Lost. I C j

Pittsburg 21! 12 .BS4 I

Chicago 2 1 16 .1100

I'hiladelphia 17 17 .300New York 17 17 .300Brooklyn 10 IS .471Cincinnati 10 21 .4G2

St. Louis 1 7 23 .423Boston 12 2 4 .333

A mellen ii I.ciikiio,Won. Post. P. C

Detroit '5 - i 3

Philadelphia 1 1 .0Xew York IS 11 .fill:!

Post on I!' Hi ''i'St Kouis 17 TJ A--

Cleveland -- 1 .4'!- -'

ChleiiKO 13 "I 417Washington 10 ''1

Western I.cniítH".Won. 1'. c

Des Moines 1 1 .6

Omaha 17 1 :l .f.fi

Sioux City 13 12 .3,"

Wichita Hi 13 .5".'Topcka II 13 .51:-

Denver 13 11! .44Pueblo 1J IS .401,

Lincoln J IS .31,

result, three to one in íavoi ui no-

locals.It was a grout Rami' and although

the visitors lost tiny took their de-

feat gracefully. Santa Fe boyswere game to the last and every oneif them played u star exhibition

through nit. The Ancient l'lty aggro-ratio- n

it the ! finest and best bunchof ball 1 layers that has appeared on

the local diamond in many years anoan play bal', any old time in Albu-

querque and draw a bit? crowd.

Safford for tin- - visitors pitched anexceptionally lino y. ime. Clancy

himself for his poor playing--'aturilav and covered the second bug

n ,,o,l old wav. Keiff in risht1,0,1 made a hit with the fans by

n, i,iin,r his nosition '.lite lopsy llart- -

ell in a lcaatio chainpionshir serles.that ifFor the locals it car said

i,.... eontiniie to I, lay ball nil season

Mke thev did yesterday, they win--,i !e to take oil fcomc pretty fast teams.'V'rcaVit four dandy hits at oppor-

tune times, out of five times up. Sal-

azar plaved a swell samo at third andmade two hits that won the gamo.

'Veeks only got one hit, but that hitvas net (led and needed right there or

there would have been trouble. Perea,Salazar and Weeks certainly had a

corner on the yesterday andnade i o u comijinauo'i inai was naiuo heat.

" left for thei Santa Fe leysMi'-len- t City hut ni-- bt but will likely'etiirn and piay two more Ramos wlth-- n

the next two or three weeks. The'rays will go to Kl Paso next Fridaylight, where they will play threeTames with the Kl Paso Internationals,file local bo.s were in Kl I'aso twovoi ks nuo and broke even on tworimes with the White Sox. Tho In- -

rnationals are said fo be a fastereiiation than the White Sox, but

hoy will have to play Hood hall ifhey want to Imiijf the tlrays up.

Manager Padilla of the days is'lakins' an effort to have Trinidadome down to Alhtuiu, rque for aeri, s of ams on July 3. i and 5.n the event the Trinidad team ean- -'

d (aune, a teani will be brought from"neldo o.-- Denver.

Aí.l:l'(il'E!:QI'K

GAI AID INTHE SERIES

FANS DELIGHTED BY

SPLENDID EXHIBITION

Albuquerque Boys Worsted theSanta Fe Team by Score of

3 to 1 in Spectacular Eleven

Innin rr himn, J vil II

By defeating tin- Kunla Fu A --

Amcrkun team liy the wire of ;i to1 at Traction park yesterday al'ter-non- n

Albuquerque took the sec- -

ond of tin1 sci ire of time siiuics, am'was declared winners of tin: tourna-ment. Tliu (rami-- wont flown inningsarid it was a big- contrast to Suuday'texhibition. From tho first inning it

a evident that both trams wanted towin aiul it vas nip anil tuck from thetrst half of the first to the last halloí the eleventh. Hnfforil, for the visi-

tors, anil Hidalgo, for the local:-- , wereboth In tine condition and it waspretty much of a pitcher's liattlo fromstart to finish, lloth pitchers. haTtheir teams behind them all tile limeand only seven errors wi re made,three by Santa Fe and four by tinGrays. Hidalgo struck out ten menwhile Safford fanned .six. Safford.however, didn't give a man a pusswhile Pete walked four. The Kami

as me oniy real cxniDition otthat ban been witnessed in Al

biutiierquo this si ason. If it had mil'hern known hefoi a ml that tin- jranuwas genii,- - to be the kind it turned omto he, the grandstand wouldn't llavibeen largo enough to hold the fans.As it was there w as a. pretty lahunch of th(. lovers of the sp.nt ortianil and tiny enjoyed the oxhihitioito the utmost. The baseball hlooi'that had been dormant in the Albu-querque fans for the past two seasons

tu I f . with a whoop and staidold fans cheered themselves hoars'as sonic fancy play was pulled of, m

me player made a bit and sotliase by the skin of his teeth.

I'P to the sixth Inning both team;worked like a machine, it ? on",two, three and out and the other sidemis at tile bat. In the sixtii Vanllurgli (jut h hit and made iirst andattempt"!! to steal second. Penaminie ii wild throw in an effort to pee,him and the runner continued to third.Cliuicy bringing him In on a lilt, scori-ng the nn'y run made by Santa Feduring the Biimi'. The score n maincdone to nothing in favor of the visitors, '

until the end of tin' ninth innin;,'.when the nrnys took a spurt and tiedthe score, l'enn pot a bit and got tolist. Salazar smashed a I'.v into cen-ter, advancing I'erea to third. Percarouki have made homo on Salazur'shit hut failed to take advantage of itIn time and was caught midway be-tween third and homo. Solazar wasby this time nearly to third base.The whole Santa Fe team got the twoflayers in the corner uud held themthere, dually putting I'erea out.Weeks struck at a bad ball. w hi h wasfumbled by Catcher Safford.

as off third like a flash nr.d hadscore, hff.,r- - Santa Fe knew whatlifl'1 hn;i eiied. In tho tenth inning

and Dooin; Matthewson ,1!hI M vers.

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

MOIt.MXt; tiAMI-.S-

Si. I. uní-- . II; (lowland 3.Cleveland, May 31. St. Louis d

ated ClcM land ti to 3. Criss pltehehis first game of the sen.-Laui- ,n for St.

and kept the lilts sea ered untiltho ninth. Bínenles had po r support,Wallace's fielding was a f dure.

Scor, B. II. K.Cleveland . . . .000 000 01 3 10 3

St. Louis 110 100 3O0 ti 10 1

Battel lea: Khoiules. Sutton andClark; Class and Cruder

Detroit 5: Chicago 1.

Chicago, May 31. Detroit defeatedthe Chicago Americans 3 to 1. Mul-V-

win, pitched for Detroit was"'edited with bia ninth straight vic-

tory. Chicago raided In the ninthwhen four hits in a row cored one'un and left the bases full with noneut. Mullen then funned the nextwo batters.

Score II.Tetroit . . . .000 40 1 0 0 03'Iiicano . .00 0 000 1.1,1 1 1 ti

Batteries: Mullin and Strange;Burns. Suter und Sullivan.

Boston 3; Pliilaoelpl la --'.Philadelphia, May 31- - Boston de-at-

the Philadelphia Americans thisuornlng by a score of 3 to 2. Bon-

ier and Clcotto, neither of whom ha 1

'est a game, were the opposingitehcr. Ill tho elgiilh Bostonunched three singles and a double,

vinnlng tjio gamo and driving Benderff the rubber, Clcotto held Phlla-elrdii- a

down to three bits but two,f these were mixed with a base on

' nils and a sacrifice fly in Un-

it

fourth'ml netted two runs.

Scon If.,0stou 000 100 0203 0

hiladelldlia . .000 200 000 2 3

Batteries: Clcotto and Spaneer:'ender, Digei t, Vleki s and Thomu?

AlTF.IiXOOV G.vin:;.IIoMoji 2; PlillailclpliUi I.

Philadelphia. May 31. Boston

ill In defeated Philadelphia this2 to 1. Or i ami Mornaii

.id a pitcher's bi'.ttle, mi which theliier had the better of It in the mut-- ,

r of base hits. Boston won theame In the seventh (yi a pass to (los-

er, Welter's triple ui:d W agner's saca--

e II v.

Scon It. K

..ston ODO .000 2u0 2 3

'iiihub-lldii- ..000,000 001 1 0 0

lialtcrli-s- Moigjin and Spencer.nibs and Thomas

Waslihiglon H; Sew York 1.

Washington, May 31 Washington'.nched bits on Brock, It in the sixth

lay and easily defeated New Yorkto 1.

Si or.. - 1!. II. K.ushihgton ..000 nyrl 02x S lo 1

ew Voi'k ....000 ft .'n 00(11' 4 2

l atteries: Cray an, Street; Brock-heshr-

and p.lalr.

( leu land 5; SI. Louis I.Cleveland, May 31 - Cleveland madeap even break today by winning

Is afternoon's game 3 to 1. I linend Graham were knocked out of theX while Joss was effective through- -

,t. l.a,,,i, s batting was a feature,making a single, two doubles and

tripleScore It. II. E

levóla nd . . .010 22 OOz 3 !l :t. Louis . . . . 010 nao 000 1 r. ;Batteries: Joss and Kastorly;

1, Craham c'rige:- - and Smith,

Tic (,111111' ut lil('u-o-

Chicago, May 31. Detroit and Chl-'-T- o

played a seven tie game In eight'lings this afternoon, the gauie be- -

calle to permit the teams to'eh a train.S, ore It. II.

ot'sTO mi ono 41 -- 7 12'otroit 303 ni,) 007 7Batteries: Scott, Fiene and Paym

I'eoi, jviuian, Wlllett and Schmidt

WESTERN LEAGUE.

Sioux City K; Omaha 5Sioux City, May 31.-S- Iux City wonom timaba today through the wlld- -

, ncnor Johns, his pass In th"cond aim third Imilntrs proving dis- -

drousScore It. II. K.

'malia , . . . . 101 030 00O5 1 1 5oux city . . .032 000 Olx S 6 1

Batteries: Johns. Lower and Cal- -urn; Melter and Shea.

Lincoln 7; Dcs Mohiesi 5.Des Moines, May 31. Lincoln deated Des Moines today before 1

;''! breaking crowd 7 10 6. li 'S' lii"s" first five m'n up seo:.',! bin

' n o n right there.Score ,j j ,

s Moiri.s ...30ft lion 000 5 7"leoin 300 r.fto 000 7 r,

Batlerles: Cb.rk. Miller and M,ns; Johnson, Join s and Knlllv.in.

Wielilla Captures Itolli ;hiiio.Denver, M.ly 31. Wichita took both

;am.s of a doublebea.Ier today. la"o second game two bases on balls,ore singl.s and a double, coin, led''!th a p rfect hunt Anderson io -

d six runs. Scons:First game-- - II

ViehltH oil oOl 021 9 d;env, : non io,o 030 2Batt ries: ciar k.uid Weave b

.ini'.ou and Thompson. tFecnd game K II V.

l hita . . . .3'" CIO 11 12 0

" nver (12 a'o) Soil ft 1 1 !,

Paueri .: CI 11k .111,1 Weaver; H.Vasson and TI is,n.

I'm I lo T'.'i c b tcrlcii.Pufblo, May 3! Tueblo bent T-- a

"ka In the s; g.ime to lay by 2 to a11 an if iti.,,.. me The ,11 I I

:nn, va-- , talPd ct lie- end ,.,f the

Honor. DUIdctl at Sun Francisco,San Francisco, May 31. Sun Frun-cise- o

and Portland divided honors to-

day. In the morning game Portlandhunched hits in the sixth for five, runsand in the afiernoon San Franciscofive in tho seventh.

Scores:Morning gnine It. II. F.

Portland . . 0 ! 0San Francisco . . 1 S 3

Carson and Foamier Willis andWilliams.

Afternoon game K. II. E.San Francisco 5 8 1

Portland 0 7 2

Kastly and Berry Darkness undAriiibrustcr.

Kvcii Brush at Sacramonlo.Sacrnmento, May 31. By splitting

even with Vernon In two games today,Sacramento won the entire series ofeight with the team. Hauser, whogrew wild after two men were downin the second of the morning guille,was responsible for the only lost game,lie was mieceodetl by Fitzgerald,who prevented the Vornonltcs scor-ing In the succeeding innings.

Morning Rome It. H. R.Vernon 6 10 2Sacramento 3 9 1

Harklngs and Kinkel; Hauser undFitzgerald, Brynes und Urahani.

Afternon game it. H. E.Vernon 3 0 2

Sacramento r 8 3Hitt and Kinkel; Brown and Brynes.

Oaklnuil 6; lm Angeles. 5.Los Angeles. May 31. Oakland

took a hotly contested game fromLos Angeles this morning.

It II. K.Oakland .ti 11 4

Los Angeles .5 10 4

Tonneson and ,Low Is; Thorson,Wheeler and Ross.

1im Angeles fi; Oakland 0.Afternoon ganii It. II. K.

Los Angeles 3 3 0

Oakland 0 2 3

Pntti rli": Briswalter and t'reli-lorff- ;

Wiggs and Lal.onge.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

Morning (nines.At Kansas City

Kansas Cit- -

MilwaukeeAt Indianapolis

IndianapolisdunibiisAt Louisville

f.ou'SVlllerol.. do

At St. PaulSt. Paul 0

MinneapolisAfternoon ti'iuies.

At MinneapolisMln nea polisSt. Paul

At Columbus -

IndianapolisColumbus

At Kansas City -

MilwaukeeKunsas City

At Toledo-To- ledo

. . 4

LoiliSVllle . . 3

COLLEGE BASEBALL.

Cornell I; Peilil-- l B aula 0.Ubica, May 31.- - Cornell defeated

Pennsylvania today 1 to 0 In tho mostsensational game of the season. An

gave Corn, II Its run. !

Score - It. II. K.

Cornell OHO 001 000 1 4 1

Pennsylvania ..000 ftoo OoO 0 3 1

Batteries; Caldwell and Williams;Shultz and Cozens.

BALL GAME LASTS

20 GS

Bloomington and DecaturSmash All Records for Long

Distance Diamond Contest.-

llr Morning ,l.irnnl Hpr, I d l.rnsrd WlrrlBioomlngton, III., May 3 1. Bloom-ingto-

and Decatur of the "Three I"league broke the world's professionalrecur. for long baseball games In u

contest which went twenty-si- Innings.Dectur winning 2 to 1. The first tenInnings wa rn played In a steady drizzle. The groiin la were mu lily amilippery but the fi. I. ling 011 both Hides 1

was sensational ano wic pueaiiiH "iboth Burns and Clark was phenoiii.'nal. Dee.-iiu- won In the twenty-sixt- h

inning wln n Fisher was hit by n

pitched ball and Pnrtell rnaib' 11 three- -

base hit. Tin' actual p laying tun.was four bou s and twenty minuten

Bloomington100 eon ono o'i'i ono 000 000 000 000-- - 1

Iecaiiir00) 11OO 000 Oi'O 000 000 000 000 001-- , 2

Batteries Clark and lUngdon;Burns and Fidier. Hits Blooming-fi.n- .

13, Dic.itur, II. Krrors Bl i,

1; Decatur. 2.

ullforninns Victors In iloiit llacr.S utile. Wash.. May 31 - In a pretty

race over the three mile course 0.1

ake Wa hlni'p,n tho elght-oare- d erev.--

th" Ld'n' K'n'i'rl un'V' shy d'f,vi te I the I'nlversily of Washingtoncr, w tolay by three lengths. Time,19 :40.

.lol iiiiv lliiyei Drcfnti Ills Man. n

St Paul. May 31 Johnny Hayes ofNew York defeated Tom Thlbau In

fen mile race here on a muddy ofracy by three-quarter- s of a lap in

minutes- 31 second". I

W ith a iplendid series of footballgames sell, lulo,! for the season, Manager Lawrence Lee of the Fnlcvrsityof N.-- Mexico football team, Is won-dering Just exactly where he Is at. Ithas transpired in the past few daythat a number of the crack men whomade last year's team a record break-er In the Fnlverslty, have become osatisfied with affairs ut the Unlv.slty since the action of the board ofregents In regard to the presidencysome months ago and are going tohave the school. It Is understoodthat those who depart will Incluí!the captain of the team and orne ofthe best 111,11 In tho squad upon whothe Varsity's friends were pUv '

tlu lr hopes for laurels this season. '. .

nun who are leaving the school, It tosaid, reflect the spirit of a large num-ber of the students who nre losingtheir enthusiasm nnd college iplrltand faith in the Institution since thfaction In regañí to the president, andthe consequent unsettled condition ofthings at the school.

Lee has scheduled games with thoUniversity of Colorado, I'nlveinlty ofArizona, the New Mexico AgriculturalCollege at Mesilla Park, tho NewMexico Military Institute at Hoswell,Territorial School of Mines atSocorro and the Government Indianschool. The team lust year put theI'nlveislty of N'c Merlon foothnll Inthe real university class of sport andthe close und ha d fought game with'he University of Arizona at Tractionpark marked high water mark In NewMexico athletics. Manager Lee is (ro-I-

to put forth strenuous efforts toput out a winning tenm. but with the1nucleus of his team gone It Is evident-ly to be a difficult proposition Inview of the wet blanket put upon theuniversity spirit In general by the-- egents this spring.

IDEAL WEATHER FOR

HARLEM REGATTA

Oarsmen M v'-.- .! lime enüistoiic Co,;.- - ('e CO

sh os Feat jig of Co itebí.

sli.'rtnl lllwix.l.-- In thi Morning J.inrnef I

Now York. May 31 Meal condl-lon- s

prevailed today at the forty-thir- d

annual rowing race of the Harlemregatta association on the Harlemriver. With two exceptions the con-

tests were rowed over a mile and aquarter course. Several of tho raceawere won by a few feet. The Dunham Boat club of New Haven won InJunior doubles, after a contest withthe New York Athletic crew, whichwas only settled In the last doxenstrokes.

Intermediate eight oar shells Wonby N. Y. A. C, Columbia second. Onlytwo starters.

Senior Quarter mile dash Won bFred Fissol, Harlem Howlng club;Frank Shea, Sheepsead buy K. C.second. No time nnnouneed.

Durando Miller of fhe New York A.In this event whs taken with crampa

about lo0 yards from the finish andipset his shell, lie win rescued bythe police.

Junior shell Won by Ii. It. Mann,Mow York A. C, John Hughea. At-

lanta B. C, New York, aecond. No'line taken.

Junior quadruple shells Won byPeter Miller, New York A. C. No see-on- !;

time, 6:2S.Intermediate four our gigs Won by

Columbia university, New York;Pennsylvania Barge club, I'hlladel-hpl- a,

second. No time.S sculls Won by Shep-par- d

and Feiin, Harlem H. C, NewYork; (Juliin and Itlvns, New YorkA. C, second; time (5:13 5 seeonda.

Intermediate double sculls Won byLouis Mayor and Itudolph Vrtaeke,Mrst Bohemian Boat club. New York;t'nlon Boat club, second. Time,fi:22

Junior eight oared shells Won byMew York A. C. ; Columbia university,N,-- York, second.

Junior double sculls Won by Dunham club, New Haven; New York A.C. second; Statin Island H. C. third;time, t; i3 Won by hair length,same distance between aecond andbird.

Senior four oar Won by New YorkC, F. M. llanber, C. J. Marrow,

eeond; W. I,. Broun, third; J. N.Boyle, stroke: Wahnetah B. C, flushing, second; Harlem It. C. third; time.

Senior single sculls Won by Durando Miller. New York A. C ; 8. 8. Gordon, Vi stor H. C, Phlladelhpla, aec-ond; no time given.

Interscholastie elcht oa'ed sheil-a-Won by Dewltt Clinton, high school-Ugh School of Commerce, second; no

i i'", n

Mike f.l. v. r O 4 r, vNov Yor'r " ,v '; Vtk" "leer

f Boston ha ' te h- " cf ts-- k Car.ley of Now York th n"-h- rii s ':round go tonlrht. Olove'' blows be-ing especially effective In the thb 1

nnd seventh A heavv swing that wenwild carril I Cii'ley o'f hl 'or

leja le It o-- .! Salt i a 'Salt 1 ake. v. ,i: -

Cr-- ,. , 1. . ' V ..lal day bicycle race, the ol eventof the state, whl-- '00k pl.icr he-- e

today. For the fl'teenth time thepeddled over te txtrrn

of country road to Fa ,,r-- i

were cheered hea'tlly by a larccrowd at the goal. Jose-- h Wesa-rg-- .,

won. tima 4 S : 1 X ; Q. Wilcox, aecond;E. M. Coivln, third.

day afternoon In connection with thebaseball game between the lirays andthe Sania Fe team, the program being given under the auspices of . litAlliuiue-- ue Driving Club. The trackhai! been worked during the week andwas in good condition. The horseshad also been worked out will andmost of them mudo fill" showingsK.-- hilly so wa the work of Boonedriven by Mann, In the DecorationDay handicap. Boone started scventy- -II VO feet back of the scratch and fin-

ished a good first at 1:14 Besidesseveral Interesting and close finishesthere were two or three original raceswhich made u big hit with the crowdThe burro race probubly caused themost amusement. Four liocky Moun-tain canaries attached to racing sul-kl-

ran n half-mil- e in record break-ing time, Maude, driven by Schloss.Mulshing first, with Bill Nye drivenby Nye Martin, a close second. JerryA., driven by Trimble, had the laceWon, but got stuck 11 a pocket withinfive feet of the w Ire and finished thirdThe novelty running race was nlso agood drawing card. There were threestarters, the start being made 73 footbehind tho scratch. According to theconditions of the race the riders dis-mounted at tho scratch and opened apnrKage which had been set out foreneh of them. One conteutant drew akimono, another n wrapper nml thethird a corset. Affer donning thesefixing., the riders agnln mounted andwere off, M. M. Cr.eiibnum flnishlncfirst, timo 1:2.1. The novelty ra. e wasa new nn on the crowd and It evokedmuch laughter.

The program throuehout was In-

teresting and tho Driving Club mat-inoo-

promise tn become ponolnr Pthev coni'nee In be p. p t et n

the n!, vesierdav The pummnry"f results follows'

T'neo 1:30 Mixedr-- Nve (N. Martin) 1r-v- 0 rr-i- rr ble) ... 1 V

Top ( MnniO , . . 3 drTime 1 '30, 1 2i. I'!M

ipfonl Pa e t'"5 Mixed.T lO'v 'WW (t (T "tren 1 1

r""n T',l fT'c fir) y n

Va ler 3 "

Time 1 0 a I ."3.Thl-- 1 Novelty lince.

"f M. Creeiihaum 1

vvc Martin yK. Teltz. l . , . . 3

Tim, 23.onrtl, Ttae, Decoration Dny Han-

il lenn."or, it., (H.inti) 7, j

"olert S (Trlmblel. lr,0 p

"aslei' liebn.'ir (Schloss), 133 .... 3

""le fS'hlnlek). He 4

TimeFifth Hace Burro nneo.

'll.,l,. (Scbless)'v.. Iil (V Martin)

T, re ,,. (Trimble) 3

"loor Heir (Creenbaum) ....I fillets MM"(tw. Ifatcf

New vk Ma,. ' In n HsMeTen which detener,, ln,l Into n

(n,T match t,v the tlm,. t!,.. Me'He bnd been run Louisranee, todav look the measure

roii"teen i'.,nii i Mni's and w on a t onenrnfesslonal International Mil t hi",of Brlchton Bench flirshed In 5:59:17or twontv minutes and ten"lower than the rcoi'd.

I'd Oiml Clbot. of France was we

oii'l: Put Din, 01 of Boston, third: ViHam I'nvis of Cumula r,,u"t''. n,i"'htfe of Irel-n- d, fl'lh. if th,. fif-teen starters seven .Implied out.

HARVARD FASY MONEY

FOR CORNELL OARSMEN

Ubica, May 31. The Cornell oars-men easily defeated Harvard In boththo varsity and freshmen event for"Itrlit oar crews on Caviigu lake to-

dav. winning the "bbr" race bv'eniflh nnd a half in 10:41 second,'ho freshmen event by four length"In eleven minutes fat. In both tieraces Cornell bal from start to flni-- h

Poth crews were rowing ahlrtv-tw- o stroke at the start, Cornel!

leadlnir by a small margin to the mil,'und the crimson men rowing In stron"tyln but unable to iiln an inch.he mile post Cornell began n serle

of spurts and Harvard ir,,t,t,ed st. ad-il- v

behind despite heroic efforts. Mhe last nun-t- or I'arvunl gallan'l'

to SOll'-- t but their ef'ort lllef w't''Corp ..,,,,,,M r,., v fnitTl Corn.'"

n,l the foii-lne- v cew a ri"""'. line a len-rt- and a half to th,"noil

In the freshman race Cornell out"lasse.i Harvard from the start andfinished with a spurt four lengths Inthe bud.

;xal feeding old crop alfalfa byth linle or Ion. Natlie whent anil ev-ery oilier kind of feed. F.. V. I'KK,212 rt Ind ac. oiitMmlle Central High School.

Itliieju' l., 1 B .llle.New Port, It. I, May 31 Chief

Master-at-arm- s C. tVrtrlck of thenaval training station and Ivan Kenny, fireman of the torpeólo stationfought a ten round bout tonight. Th"battle was for the llehtwelhf rlnn-rionshl- p

of the navy.4

Woman Smashes Shotgun ItexyirdPottsvllle, pu . May 31. Miss An

nle K. Bicker of Ijin. aster. Pa., Inhannlesn live bird tournament to

lay established a new wo-bl- 'a recordfor women shooters by killing 47 out

fifty. The best previous recordas 4ü out of 50 made by Annie Oak- -

Its.

Players Al!. K. If Pt i. A. Krvr':'. H' 3 1 4 11 0 o

"alizar, :ih, .1 o .

'v'ooks, rf r, 0 o 0'''mi. i a oil 1

HidalKo, j) 4 n i, (i j (,

'onzalcs. L'b 4 o o ; c iAlarld, ss I o ft o 1

"o Plassi, If 4 n n ; o y

Lnna, cf 4 0 o l ft i

Totals 2S ,1 ? 33 15 4

SANTA Fi:.I'layi rs A n. it. ii. I'O, A. F

Van Pur-- h, ,",li. . . 1 o rj 4 rT. SalTord, e 3 0 o 7 1 e

'lam y. 2h á ft ' ; 5 n

Plantón. 1 3 0 (i 1 'ft 1

11,1,11', s- - . á 0 1 2 2 II''i'f, If 4 0 ft 4 1 0niuneo, rf :t 0 ft ft 0' , rdirie'li. cf .... 4 (I 1 1 1

K. Safford, 4 ft (I ft ,') 0

Totals ::J 1 4 3117 8

Score by inninss:'anta Fe .' nOft 001 (,C0 00 1 j

Mbuquel'ipie lull) ft 0ft Oft 0 :'

WIIKKK TI!i:V 1'LAY TODAY.

National I.eau.oBrooklyn at Xew York.

Anii'ricnii I'njiNo games scheduled.

AVosloi-i- i l.onnno.Omaha at I'es Moines,Lineo'n at Sioux City,Topid;a at Denver,Wichita at Pueblo.

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

MtmxiNti ii:s.( inciilnall I: Chicago 1

Cincinnati. May 31. Timely Ii it tinby the loials gave Cincinnati ia weearned victory over Chleaso iin thmorning game.

Score H HI.Cincinnati . . .000 3o0 01 x 4 7

Chicago 100 000 000 1 4

l'att'ries: Gasper and McLeaiMoore, HiggoiiH and Moron.

R; SI. J.ouis I.Pith-har- May 3 1 Pittsburg wo

an unhlll Mame from St. Louis thmorning by bunching hits in theighth. A high one-hani- b d Latch I

Wagner and a difficult stop by Ml,

ler were features.Score K. U K

Pittsburg . ...100 ftoo (i4x 3 !

St. Louis 001 300 000 4 10

Patter!, s: Maddox, Phillips. Adams and (ibsoii; Lush and Phelps.

lloslon 1; lirooUI.MI 0.Lostou, May 3t. P.oston broke I'

long losing str ak in the niornh,,'amc today, defeating Brooklynto 0.

Score n. ii.iBoston . . 010 ono oox 1 6

Brooklyn . . . 000 000 000 0 9

Batteries Mattern and Smith; Meintyro and l'gell.

Now York 3; Philadelphia 2.New York, May 31. New York d

l'euto,i rhiladelphi. 1 this morning 3 t

2, bunching sexen hits on McUullleiScon H. II. 1

Philadelphia . 000 02ft 0002v:ew York . . .012 000 (Mix :t

Batteries: P.ichle, MiQuilleilooin; Wlliz and M'er .

AITr.üNOOV Í7AMKS.Brooklyn 3; IIomIoii .

Boston. May 31. Boston was sirout 3 to 0 this afternoon. Kuckor we

Invinrildo with men on bases.Score H. II.

Poston 000 000 000 0 5

Brooklyn . ...000 01 0 0203 5

Batteries: White, I.indaman ar"mvorman; Itucker and Bergen.

riltslmrit I; St. I. ills 2.Pittsburg, May 31. Pittsburg we

the nrternoon game from St. Louis t

day 4 to 2. Adams received supoi"import. He now' has the creditwinning two games in om; day.

Seor, H. 11. 1

Pittsburg . ...200 010 Olx 4 8

St. Louis 020 000 0002 9

Batteries: Adams and Cibsorrhoiles and I'helps.

í'Mi-Bif- i 3; í'liichiiiiitl 2.Cincinnati. May 31. Chicago '"'

the afternoon game In the clevent'an Tinker's triple and Moran's douhie. the hits coming aff, r two mowere out. Manager (iriffith and Cat,tain Iobert of the loial team we',lint off tho field ill tlv light h foiirui-'- with 1'inpire It gle . Socio1:,F,.m:ill Kvel'-- i was susl-endei- thiafiernoon for three daystfpculty with I'mplre Johnttono

Pittsburg Saturday.Sror. n. ll F

Ciiieianati ... MO 001 000 1 1 2 g

,;hlcag,i 100 li eon 013 4

Pat'eros: Kwlng and M I'a n

Reulbaeh and Moran.

Xnv York S: I'lillndelplda I.N-- v, York, May 3! New

the 300 mark thii nft-mo-

I, y winning from Philadelphia 3 to i

The locals' victory :m doe to Ma

Ihev.son. who made a home run I1

; ei'-'ht-

Sor.re B. H i:Philadelphia ..r'0 200 ;0Q 4 fi '.V. w Yoik . . . '.00 1 lft Olx 5 7 i

BaUerO : M,,.,re, i.'o. M .rep

The Whiskey AristocratSince 1847

That's Cedar Iirook, the world's best whiskey. Tho knowl-edge and experience In making and maturing, gained through62 yoirs, piuco Cedar Brook the ipnillty leader. There's alittle green Uovornment stamp over the cork on each bottle of

Summary: Kuril",! runs, Santa F"1: All iiqiieriiu,' 1. Pases on bads. offHidalgo, I. Struck out, by Midi Igo

1 : by Safford. Fin on er--- ni's, Si nía Fe, Allan aeruue Hi'',y i'e'.u r, I M't mpil'o, Fr a n1.-- '

Hai r s.

Brookin Bond

But mark this Ibero isno other w hl k, y made esualto the Cedar Brook test.

The name Cedar Brookguárante" quality supreme. a' ,,n,!eif ut fliniT a ml smooth-ness. Individuality. It guar- - i

ant, es six to right eari inU2-- . insl, ad of just four.

if ou've never tastedC. f'.ir Broi k. try ii NDWan.ljhe. eme n I', ,1 tr Biook eonv. 'it. At all plic a wheregi.od licpicir is sold.

MM. II. MrP!tAYi:irS

44 CedarBottled

That stamp moans much."'"br Brook""leans more.

Tht slump m.ar.s Covern-ervisin- a,,.

f"1uftJi" '" ""J f'nií"h,",1' n.ean, m, l. Sam s r.y rein.nt in,.. ...u,.,. ..

U " oe-n- erai ,

t'lii "raiRht. 10ft proof,rs

m "'"f. nd aged fo-.-

bis hi en compliidIt's"

p.,nl t . h:.veag f,ir-

) á

J

f.-- - V.',1

.n

r;. v;

It l.ll S KKs- -I I II O., litillerl, ron' , burg. K) .

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1909.

aodíJíikmil.oinloii Mall of tii'M lnuililtiK III:

"Wc il.aire lu way at ntm that it In

imii t nnfortumiw that the iiaine of tinl nilctl Stat.H ihrmlil enter Into tlr:tlin. UH.iloii. The Amerleaii ie..ple uroI, une of our hone, flexil of our tlesh,

ui.l Inliel ll many of our ariiiiilil.leupe Hloo.l, we liall om- -

Zbi Albuquerque

morning journalrubllalMMl br tlia

JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. OREMO ADMA SUB-DIVISIO- N OF COUNTRY HOMES ON NORTH FOURTH STREET, 1 1- -2 MILES FROM CITY. PERFECT

IRRIGATION SYSTEM JUST COMPLETED LAND WILL GROW ANYTHING $75 to $175 PER ACRE. EASY TERMS.

SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE FOLDER, OR LET US SHOW YOU THE PROPERTY.

D. K. B. SELLERSOffice: 204 Gold Avenue

r.ii'ni.ii" Wii

ALL THE W,AY UPFROM THE FOUNDATION TO THE SHINGLES ON THE ROOF

wo are cllinf- - building material cheaper than you have bought It formany years. SAVE AT LEAST TWENTY-FIV- E PER CENT ad

WalkingIS

GoodIN OURSHOES

.sllillltliH are tp.o.l that ehemisls amiphsielsls may ultimately K'v" toolsby iilileh liie resoui'ies of the earth

he i'ontiolle.1 to a (ha-r- . e w hit h

will make the transformationwtounht by st'-a- ilisappeai' In theohlli I r InslKiil.l. an.-.-- i hie iliHtin- -

professor says that a ton of

uranium eonlaliiH . ierK.v enouKh to

Unlit London for a year, and that t

the tiiohh-- uf eeonomleally reli'iisinnthis eiierny thronnh the t ransii i.m

iitUK" of lailiuiu lull he solved thetraiisfot uiation even of the nntaretlereiiloii Into a tropleal arden of Edenwould he easy, rhyslelans have Ki'eal

hopes from the use of radium, hut

uothliiK to eiimi ale w ith the hopin of

the ph'sieixl. Tin- dlseovery of a new

souree of supply Is mirely an eventworthy of eveiy one' attentloii.

BUILDPlinne 8. Rio GrevndeCornerMiiniiiette and Lumberauil llilrd

MectcriclCompany

WITH AMPLE MEANS AND CNSUIU ASSE1) FACILITIES

The Bank of Commerce of AlbuquerqueExtendi to Depositors Fvery I'roper Accomiiioilatlon and Solicits Xuw

Accounts. t'upllul, $130,000.00.

Officer" nml Directors: Solomon Lunii, President: W. S. StrleUler, Tice'

President ami asliier; W. .L Jolinsnii, t anbier: William Mcintosh,George Arnol, J. C. I'aldriilae, A. M. Itlii. kivi 11, O. lá. Cromwell.

Screen Doors & Window ScreensJ Made from Clear White Pine

S Albuquerque Lumber Company 4" North First st.

Seetí'f.íi'o9oe

They fit an perfectly that theymake your feet feel nt homoright from the beginning with-

out any brcakint in.

They look so dainty and setoff your l'eet to such an advun-taj- p'

that you are ph'tised withyourself and everybody and

else and enjoy youroutdoor exercise or society tolis fullest extent.

llur prices uro, delightfullylow.

Moll's 1 lli'il Shoes. . (Ml tu S.l.tMI

Men's Low Shoes. .SLÓII to $ I. tillWomen's 1 1 ii; li Shoes

ISI.tV to !jS5.l0

Women's. Low ShoesLoll lo 1.(10

Children's High Shins ....iM.iio to $:i.(M

Children's Low Simes$1.00 to $2.70

fV V.Xwú'Sa k'J tml 53

irvttf

501 MiWE5T CLSíRALAVE . $

CONSOLIDATED LIQUOR CO.

gui'r.'si,r to Mrlilil A Filklunn. I IImoIi.'.-Ii- llloml,1IOI.LSAI.E lLAI.kV.K0 IN

WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS.

Wo Ii.hi.11o ev.ryttilnjr In our Pno. Wrltofar ilin.lniii .1 Outulaiiua ami Pn. LltIssued to dealers enly.

'lelophone lltll.

COIINKB 1IIIHT ST.. AMI COI'l'EK AVE.

wholly deiicmletit upon the dry farm-Itif- C

countty sui rouiuliiitf. and thesebusiness men must he convinced ofthe safeni'ss of dry farming' or elsethey would not invest their money.From my own observation and Htudyof conditions lhrouili the wesl, I nmcotivinei-- tluit the liicstni"tits am:

Door Screens from $1.00 upWindow Screens from 50c up

llniif to think, is lliieker than luil'-- i

.,n,l we t lit t Home Amurnunst;it. Milieu all. a.ly "'.li-"."- - that V.iiK-l,,i,- ,l

is Hi- - bri aKaiiiMtv. uve v.liii-l- ,ii ly mil he fnlli- Hp-- nt

nr.lll It w.isli'.i upon tin' ."hnren ofSouth Ain.-ri- .1. The UUelllelt forexpatii.lon from eiilr:il lollop"'. Iikhin une of the nioft mital.lo pheiioiiu'i-.-

..r our tiui". "hi. Ii pro.ee.Pi with allIII,, topee ami ti.lKle "f.iK'-'.'- t n.it ni .i i oiiviilnioii. miii.t liC'iiU

upon our eoaMts first, hut If w u wei o

r v n from o.ii' hold upon the ilea It

wioilil roll sw illly the w l.le AL

l.intle."flKnli'h ant "f the nay In nhieli

many KiiKllslim.-- look to Ainei iea lot'

isilsimi. . In tin- txpeef.l hour of

nui'il i th"' MiiiKtHtion iiirule lo M "

Kevmihan that lwinlaml Hlimil.l

"Am. ri. a I "ay." takliu a.s thelevt tin- report that IW'o New Vorn

slalo I' lilineiitH parli. Ipali il In h"

i;inplre I'ay e.-- hrali"M at KinnNton,

Canu.la."I propose," says Mr. Keruahan.

"thai An, ei lea he olllei.illy Invlli'.l lo

shan- In all future Dinpire I Hi v

ami that hi re In Unulam' we

lelebl.tl" Aniirlea J lay wllh I'tpial

l.ii.lo an. I rejoP-liiK- Let th"' KiiKllfh

nation, I In' Aim-rh'.-i- nailon ami thmitlonÑ "f Cani'la. Imlla. Auntralln.

Suiilh Afrl. il ami New Zealaml stanlfour Hipiai"' ami o.hl to th'- worll,ami they nml wi' wovihl he Imt.rei,- -

liahle."I wonlil lilno propose We to

speak of the Americans as our i'ouhIiis

l't un retain that wor.l of khiHhlp ami

hearty K""'il will for our emistnn In

(iermaii.N, hut th"' hi. mil homl helweenKiiKlaml ami Amrl'h'.'l la iio.".-- thanthat of eoilHlnshlpi. The Anu'rh-an-

arc mil' hn thri ll, ami It H flttiiiK:in.l they hhoiil.l ho proehiim oursi lves

i.efore nil "

A SAS MtWi lMO M MV.Tin- San l''iiiiii u Ci.il ineiillonM as

an II. in of news the fa.'t that MayorMeClellaii, i"f New York, iH trjInK to

eliforeti nil olna-r- uuee of siunluy hvi.'Ii

as hum pr.'M.-rihei- by Hie "M ('inn'hlue laws," ami then a. his.,

.illtorlalli"Man I'ram Is. o Is not . spe. ially

III hlue law enfolfelllt lit 111

New York, ex, opt in so far as siieheiiforeenieiit may f ii í. a basis f

oiiipai lK.iii wllh our own nitihoils a nlll fleet ol those in. th. ills.

"No Anu í lean elly litis a kiipt rfnn-.la- y

than San riam-lsio- , u.l m Am-- .

rl.'iiii i'lly ha" Hmnl.-i- ilisi r h i

ami eiitiu'. thanka to thai sain.. a.iitv.Snii.lin is not ahrno the rest, ilay of

Ihe men ami uuiiu-- who work. It

Is for tin' real majoi'ily of men amiwomen, iniplove ami employ!' a'ike,Ih-- ir only play ilay,

"Him l''r:un iseo'M puhlle park'i,hea. hea nml mi liurl.aii resorts areihrotiuei! on Hun. lay. It Is an ext.

y Sini.lay, in Hie leas.m, w In a

less than twenty has. hall names ,,ro.It.tslonul ami amateur, nr.- mil pl,i,,elin (san l''ianeiHt'o Similar is Ilia 'estilay "if Hie Meek VliWe.l I'l'olll Hi"

siaiulpolnt of a in.ijoill.i of theuianaKers

"No n strl. lions are pla. e.l on plai es

uf ainusi mem on thai are not-- nforeeil ilurlnu the remain. I. r of theweek lálfoleelm llt of hllle hills "lis- -

l.isi. ful to the malorliy puts no pn in-- i

.1 lit on ll..- hl.l.Ien hauni of lee In

Sun I'raiu I. . o. San l'i a ii.l-.eo'- sin-.-un-

lav I'M rts a It (it'll mlluemenil all Ihe re: t of the W. I'll "

inti.M r i hi: m ii:m ivr.

U. polls liom I'.'ttiiK.il annoiiui'.' a

.1 i.si ,, t ri n t hat i .. lili Ii, 11

Hie r polis .i.- . out irm. .1. wilt he olyl-,- il hupol'lailP" to ii !!.' to alls,.,ae. "I .llliK lo authority. II

will nnan the hi.al.in:i of the miliumIII. 01. .poll lloW posses'-- . .1 by H- i- K"l -

. i nm-- nl ol usii ia The tlis-oi-- ri in

,ii.'Mi,.n that of a urei.t ilepo.sit ol

in. mil. phosphate, w hi. h is s.n.l lo

oiilaln ..v. r filly P' I H "!' nr.iinumoblf, ami ui.inliliil ovi.le is toe mmslilm ui ,.f pit, hbl. ml,- from whi. h thenioa. 1, "i n l.lu,; ra.lnliu is oi,t.,iu- -,

I'nioi tunal, h th.- .mil pn. hh" ml.

mine thus lar known, wl.l.'i .suppliesHie miu. ral In l.u - uuanliti. s, amim u m Ii1, Ii makes th. ev-

il. i, line of Ho- l. In, III pi .ol i. able, nlli.it of .loath oust hi 1. in .Vuslria

lit i. we art- t" I.!, tin- i t i "I

r.olhllii i. lit Ml. oik mi 'niinliiKli U'i- -

tll ;i sins tpl i III ll l ll.nl I ll pl.t,n-f,- nml th. a th. An n i.m ip-- .in-in.n-

la'.l an tmbnii: . up.-- lii- - I'ui--

li. i . v la .1 "" o a n. i .. an I

:h..l pm an .ml to th. s ii fa,i "p. i . .i of t hi ii 1,1 o . it, , i ii

,i ami I'.t lie. th- - imp"! la.,. - .'I Pi"I'orliu.ti .It.-- , oí i i v I " i in oh'.p ..i ,pni; i , la- - i. 1" a I I'M ii

nl-i ii , in. r n no a . o a

h. i .1 'I a ri ' . r " I 'o v..!- i .a w a

ha '.l.lll.s ., lit. I 111. II i. ,'.', , ,.;(

ill, p: "i ei l -- II- - un- -' .atol a 'ol.,r.-- a pía.-- lo w Pl.'ll I'- s'l aui

I'ov -.- 1 ol.ra .p.. ill.' 1.', ;W i

"I t'lf ,'j I ' lis Ill ,1110- - .s ,11, pi -

I, p Il.'l. II I I' M ,,Pa! t t

I'.ill: !, r tiiiiiiti. 1. a ta . h, :ns l i i . ta..f ii''.'" llnll-i- l .linn. -

ai. .'oiilain. ' "!i- - ton "iomit l.i!. hivl that tío mania! i.m P.'

o mu. li ni,.i- - ..!,'. t:t.,i., t'otiipit bnl-m- le that 'fifiht I" I" w ti t H

at h,ISt tiilte toll's at- lll.l. ll as 111-- .

.it.'.r I ,r a ,,f Mipply. Thein. tot la,., is a mil.- ami h ha'f. w'.lti a

witlih iarii, from li. to lw f.-- . tami a il. .th i f fifty f.t t

Tht-- ra.tUini It ot.nieii.lt',1.in .f Iniineiist ini. r. t to tin w oi l !.

fjrtf ot-r- us 1tf ftrttathul us. it hatoti.-vv- Put ItrtBWi through it the pes-

n. k. nucpm-naoN-. rmidnlW. HPHKI" K.im.rH. B HBNINU fur ai.iiturD. DUUCKKIt . .IIUllllOM laaagur

KnUrtxl n.l Ta miliar at thaiofri l Altii!irqi. N at., ulular aol

f Cumraaa of Martb

TH MOKNIXI JIM UNA I. I THIt.KAIHNU Kill HI I' AX 11. OP NHVmtinu, ni lint piiim ii-- i a.

OK TIIK RH'IHI.H'A I AMIV All. TUBTII'. AMI IIIK MMIIIIIm OP THE --

I Ml H AN HIIKM 111. B

stJUHT.

TKKMft OK 81 H! KII'IIU.N.nallf, br ranter, una neilllilaailjr. b luail. un mt.ntii

Larar rlrriilnllo limn an olhar prfta Ka M.tlra. 1h unlj puiiar la lawMaiV-- ImutU . du lu lb

TK Morning Ji.unu.1 kil hlhar.atina tho la ainl! I. m

Uirr papar I Alhunirtju r anr ihrtally IB Nat TIM Aturl.BNewspaper IMraeturf,

AJJII UI KIIQl B - NKW MKIKO

WVVI I D W OI'I-O- M .

What the r J il lii. 11 party of tin-(-

11 in ry medii at tin' pri'iK-- timemur thiin nri.Uhltii; Ibi- Is :i vltiil.orsBiiiird, opposition, ami tint I'"'1

will l.i' it tit It t .1 Wv onry thinliiiiKman In Hi'' rcpnblhnn parly Tin-pri-

Ipl" of tlu party are correctnn. I miiiinl. lint no political orRanl.a-tlm- i

cn 11 tu' vil. (I upon to kK' theountry IIh lu nt effort". I" practice,

UllleM It h:W til.' HtlllHllllS ofh.rillhy opposition- - mi oppunltlouetriing elloiiKh to !" feared iiu.l Unit

the npublieulti imrty him nut luid forh.'ilf ft t'ti I 'ivy 'I'll.' democratic piiitv.which wiih once vltiil ri .1 11

í (i t ! ii

committed pollllciil hiiI. i.li' when II

iillKned Itnilf with Un' HUI" I'fand thour;h It Iiiih be. 11 mudo

to exhibit HiiHKMi nf artificial r .

iww and Sen, .lust the 111111 of

a. can he imii).' to move ly a

current iif electricity, It ha hcon deadtilnrej 1 S0. All i.r Its adherents Kimw

thin, 11 n. I have known It lor yean,ami their InM IInm i I'm I"'!"' "r '"

I'pKurrei'tl.iii Iiiik nmv I ' ' illi'ell. .l

by Ihil I'lliir.-.- .' ni tin- - I.'inllliif .l. ill'i'riitH In e'liiiiH I1.1, .lui inn' Hi"

V.riL'iieiit tnrllf i.h:il.', Ii.ive ,.'i)ly

Hbdnd'iiii'.l the .iim l.. H uhi. h e.in-- t

Utile. I the only hiii'i l.iiill.il i'.un.l.i-tln-

the .ry ever lin.l.

Ttiln Ik not in.'i. ly t In' h ' nl' lli'.nWhO HtHll.t III Mlltl.'.ll .i....'.tH"ll t"thii (leiimer.it 1. .irt. H H e..nby nil il' iii.e'iii1". "ii'l .I'lu.Mi.'.l t.y themajority of th.-m- I'"'' iiiftain'e, H

Nw Ywi li A .n l. I, Hie iiti.'iin. I ainlbrlKhti'ft li.'llH.i (1 ..l.el' III III"

country, 11 ml uhírli muy i' v

be l'i'Kiif.l.'.l i a 11.1ii011.il ni'H.in "f

th arty, b.'Im fnlh Hi.' f;e t In Hi.

foll'jwlnn plüln I. mi'.. 1111. 1' r the till""n.-tru- j I'd' :

"Tho 11, ill. nial ,l.iM..iin

lait elir Celll.l ill.'.l t ... Illell. e:", W'ele.mie III' I'. I.ll.'.l pf oil-ta- r

of till II f I ' I 11""' al I'"" 11 '

tiy till) eplihll.-:ll- plll'lv --

but th" peo,. iMIUiol i.,,l, ly ti ll I

the ex.', nil. 01 or thin Impoi'l.niiwork ton pui'U I11.I1 li " .lei y

i.hllKiile.l lo Hie liii;hl. pi t -

d Intel. - We IiimTInilll.'illllte I. veo. .11 o lili.- 1, 11 ll'f

by the 11 .lu. II. ni ..I imp. .ri ' w

Arttelei elllel IIIK into e p. II- -

tlon with ti iil ' oiiii "lli'il pio.l-u.--

hlionl.l he pi ' ' 'I "I' 01 theTTf" ll w , ,P 111 .uní Ho

IlllPle.lllte II'l ,il ,,1 Hi.- luí Iff .01

I nip. print p ,, I'll,;!" t in

her MM. I 1"K

"In the Inure- of f'pl. ..llliitmonth iiK" ("' !. 00 ,1 .ll:i

amliikt fi. e 11 " le the 1, 11.

thl work .'v. : 11 .Loo... nu t .Ii'l ill"

Willie. Thiii n "l Ho

.l.oiio. Mill- - pi. ill. ! ni ' ' l" f ;t. t '.ideni.-l.'l- tle V.il.'.l lo ni'" ' votesHlFo .l't. III. .1 II' ' III. I' .in. ll' e "II

t lie III ! line III ll v s tlell.o.

rials this '.piP'K h.n. h. o I ;.n oppor.tunltv, with lo- .. "I -- i - '

put. lie I"'. I" K'e ' (l' lio Ii

telIM' of prim ipi- - i'- in. til . '

nr,l shows lio low th. lino- .0

ti ll'" '1 th. ll"" !t

J,, (t,, ,,- .ill.. 10 l ie .1. in

f.i- - that repul'll-mi- e.niio-- - tni-'- -

who lie" wl-- ll.et 11- 1- "lellloelN H V th.-- favor Ilium .Let- - le.lm -

t!,.n of tuvi'ioii, wilhin Hi" ml slvy,l:o.s UJ i.l 1h. 1.1 en lill.s in thli.ni:-- hm - i "P 'I ., .il ,i; a.i'nr. .til. Inn t.iv s .in.) II of llll I

, Inn, .1 on.I'a o n

Ilkt-- Is.- 'l io i .i I.IO'I Hi'

),-- , Ms! for I' '.I. I. s ml.p -n will. i. ,1 pi.

ii. Is: in r liel' "

r,.,,ti ,,i, .1 . ii ii li-

I'" no in l -- p-

t. ,r,!' "11 '

out'- - ti ! I Ion T-- I

TPii

.!

w I.l h -- I.

I h. A in

II f r.--

tli.v ml-

.HillV Ni ,'i 1 II W.

t'urhii II. . o vt In the r.im-- h li.-,- .-. . ..mm.o-i-

tjst Tut stl.iv , rv lu. of :m

flllktp intiilpin, ,t tl't' I'mtttl t.il--

tt ini.niR tío intima 4tj t o h th."to-fuit- r tinl iiin,lar,l" inuat bvapplied. anJ líforrinu lo thin ta.n thr

fcit i)Wiliii"

NOW

THE

AND MILL COMPANY

CAKE

l .. t

TO SEE OUR BREAD AND

CAKE

is lo loiij; for some. You can le"lit u anee that such teuiptlnlooking lnui'.'s and cakes must be

iotis. Th, v are. They tai tons (00,1 as they look and that

a Int. don't be contentwith mere look int?. Try some nnyour tnbh 'ui.l know by ai tun! 01--

icn.-- limy good bread andcake can he.

PIONEflt BAKERY

807 SOI'TII I II1ST ST.

We have some nice, large,

fat

Si3 for 10c

8 for 25c

Eis fat Mackerel- -

2 for 25c

Fresh Boneless Cod Fish,

1 lb box 20c

T. N. LINVIIIE

.Mm r--t Central, l'honf

mtiNipii raded lis honey for tmeli a lonitime that lovers or the real artie'.iilearned to beware anything- heariii!,--j

the "honey" brand. Now it Is differ- -

lit. Chk-ag- Journal.

Tin: greatest ih uf Senator l,irriier, of Illinois, is to he known as "the.father of thn deep waterway." Anycitizen who ran boh up serenely witha seiuitorHhip alter a deadlock of

about seventeen weeks is entitled toa medal emblematic of all that is dtep.

New York Herald.

Determined that yellow fever ami

all Infectious disease shall be. exter-

minated In the country, PresidentMaximo Gomez, oí Cuba, lias ap-

pointed ti (special commission for thediiiKtioslH of Infectious diseaseH, withhi adquarterH in u Kovernnicnt bulld-lii-

at Havana.

What the Editors of theSouthwest Are Saying

lb- - li Mull-- .

Iion't worry Kat. sleep and kick.I'la'ton Lane

( nil n Hall.Stop the slum, and take an inven-

tory. John lints Hammond has de-

clined an otilo-.- Tucson Slar.

lUisvNew York f'lly is aliout to adopt

..rillnari, e.illll liur that the b nl

ivi'inht of a loaf of bread shall be ouupiiund. This ..ill help to simplify a

matter that in. .Is siinplil'i las'. Tile- -'

son Star.

StillAmaiillo lias, a $ I ,imu),(I(iii candidate

lor Koii ruot', Thisi bhi.uhi revive thfl.lionpini,- spirits uf the Ancient, andiJecrcpit iir.ier of I.i'K' I'lill-r- s, who(tuve been !'. ed luir on huskH sim o thec.nnpuiMii of ISiOti. Tucson Star.

llm rroillifiil Smi.When the bill Kef" hack to

thi' house for action on the MOiiite

ameiiilnu ills ' win nave inh'tler of ro.íiction to Mr. Sei-- . no K.

rayne, lis nii'hor, otherwi.se he willnot be able to ruco ii l.c it.- - Kl I'aTinit s.

t.ooil Way l" IWio.it.1!. Tí. Iirlilu of Las Vckus is urKinK

that all the teachei H uf New Mexicowho inn porxlbly do Mi arranK"' to at-- ;

tend the National Asso- -

ciatlon, which inci ts in In nicr lhisyear in Jill. We hope he will:he su. ci hsI'iiI mi that Newcan show up with a full d.-- K.itl.ui.It will not only help our schools, hutwill lu lp the whole territory as well '

inn trrritor;. ha" been loo b.ni; look- -

t .1 upon in Ih.- cast an Ihe hot la d d"

iunnranct'. A pnul delegation of oiirjIco l its will do much to correct thi.erroneous I. lea. ''urnunuton 'rimes j

Ilusthr.

I.ircwcll. Ihioe.(in June the Till, llniü, Lulu- Artlnii-

los. s ils sal. u. 11. Which Will he 111'

urtiit'st K'.od loss that ever hap-pened.

j11 will hi' "piod for everione.

and in. no no will we hear the ilis-K'a- j

tul l.ii;uiio of men from the.II I l.miis nil .'lirll hide who Collie lloroand "tank up" and make fools oft heniseii , s When the law compelsthis kind, they'll be Kent , imn. llhas been t.-- around that the saloonwould lot '., imt and this has he,ua drawback to tin- town In on.'

j

wc know ,,f. but thin report Isn'ttrue, tlu v saM they would ro outw ithout anv trouble, and tin y w ill.Lake Arthur Times.

DRY FARMING MEANSMUCH TO THE NATION

l'.illni.'is Mont.. May "Ker-- ,body is t.ekmi- - dry f.irnuns." said!IT. if. A .Vkinsou. the Montanar. s. nt .liiy mi the ' M . miu- com- - i

niitt. c the National Dry Karmim: '

concie-s- , i,, i llllhims reporter reci-nl-

ly. ','l.ti nuimt. Ilesaitl. "1 have justroturn. ,1 a trip curim- - the .n-- 'tire iiiil.-a.- .,f the t'hicai;ti. Mdwau-k- .

i' an I St Paul railw.iv in Montana,ami I foul that thin nihje, t is b. im; '

discu.-s-. d more than my other. I'.us-ii- i

ss imn. tiavi'linn I..I.-.-IK- . u. m, rchants an,! t armera !' all Iim uvii.tthe v.n h. lt ful itt. ct that tin d.v. lopim t ,,f this particular i lass ofjiiiirullia. i ill have nn the entire.(.t Wo lit. ii,t thi ni s.i when tin- -

rami' s I mo exhum-ps- l and thhamis of sin ep and herd." of c.ittichad to P, r. lucid, that the in si wasabout f .r. Willi th" .b i"','-- mi

nt of tht" dry l..ml thtr ah., that we will i. n p. tie a inu.-l- i

Kioat. ' w.st than .r eisi-t- l in thepiilmi. t st... k 1k. with the futth'i

Jiant.-iK- that the puruit will t"'p. I niaiioni.

Th. confluence whl. h Pusn f.

no i. hai, In the ful uro .f dr fsrmir.ci pra.ti.ally llluftratod by th." heaTTmveftni. ta they rr makiri, h n(ttinn al g th different v..ilroa,l ofthe Mute Many of these ili Lai

.safe. Dry farmiiiK li)s succeeded In Jother stales, nml w ith the timely din- - Ztrihulion of rainfall, and the heavynatural sod which makes mointure- - Slioldlnir .soil, Mont. ma ha a Mile andibrilliant future. Th"' Lulled Slates is

Juft eominK lo realize that they hnvc jthe most valuable rooources in lli'ii

MPslllltl ( II I KM".ltY,

Keur Admiral Melville, In anin the North Ainerifan Kevh-iv- ,

ii. hN emphasis to a Hole of wainintiwhleh has been sounded repeatedlyin reient vears eoiieerninn the Inade-iiual- e

IralnitiK níven Ainerhau hoys

fur the work thai Is before them, ileeehoi-- (iohlwln Sniitli's doubt whetherIt Is Mise lo make it loo easy for allIn hale a university tralliii), andpooits mu I hut. while Amorie.'i'H des-

tiny is more than ev- -r ahmK the linesof in. ehanl-a- l and Industrial develop-

ment, Ihe nailon is imt fully awake toHi., obsla. les Ihat stand ill the "ay of

Hie nurlure i.f lis .skilled artisans.What the loiintiy m -- ils Is skilled

s. and "Hint many skilled me-

ábanles are pet In the uni.uceesnf ul

sslonal nu n" is a l oin letlonMhl.'ll the I. ll" .hill' ellKllll.'er of tilmuy shares Willi many oilier thoUKht-fu- l

observers. If the present tend-

on. y is to make ton many of the hit-

ler i lass and loo few of Ihe former,then ll eerlailily hi hooves I ll." I'oun-li- y

lo Klin serious eousld-r- at Ion to thepossible ri suits of present polleh-H-

Till-- ILLINOIS MA ATOItSIIII.

t'omim nline; upon the "black ey "

ii ,11 Ihe primary sist-- m in the Illi-

nois h Klslatiire by the election of ltep-r- .

si nl .1 Iv to Ihe senate, thePiulad. Iphia r sas:

"The plain Irntlf Is Unit the electionof senators belli-- ; comiuiil.d to tin.legislatures uf th- - several states, thereis no practical way of cnnlr.dlini; theiriiolhni ex. -- ,.( by i lectliiK in. n "ho canhe trusted to iiinke a proper choleo,

ami holdlm; them accoiiiita hie to a

public opinion nil.... own standards,11" ideally and reasonably define I.

All these i tra cuti: titiui'.nal and in-- ,

hi-,- I is for dlvlilin:; lesponsl- -

Pllltl have pl'ole.l llllile Wllt'll lint

actually ills.-- all oils "

Inn inn a Hulil whi-- h Senator Joe11. ni. y of T' vis Hied to iiaif with a

newspaper man tin ..llu r day Ihe sen-

ator listtil ll L. II. U t . II is aliened, thatw as uni it to print. Still, nobody Is-

chium-. 'h it Lall. y was s. lit to th,s. mile for Ho- pm pos- - of raising

s,in. lard of l especial. llitv.

Mavof Mahool. of t.i ni. hass. mo.I none mi. m Hie city's employes

that they cannot n off on periodical

?,rc.s and expect to P lain their po-

sh:.. lis. The immediate occasion forthe i diet is th- - la. t thai two of tin

all's mm; nits. re.', nlly arrested for. nib. . nn nt on". their downfa'la.lmitl, tlly in .iriiik. Ih reati.-r- mo(he maior. the man wh" wants oii.nli for the cili "niiisi keep, sliainhtand h t M hlsky alone "

x.,,t onli :n- - th- - In. I. pen. lent Me, !

, ,,ll,ia!li' s to r- store 11.1'.'. ''lit th.'S-- '

a ill ads li Pa I, 'u. nl the pay ol.,.. Vi. e , i.l s nl Inll.lw "

i i a us -- t I :'. ai c aniioum in-- !

i i , turn to to- - old cnip. n anon. Thei;,- - I .ii A M .ui. ! I ll' si i" iii.iii- -

,,,i mi, h a p. It m an.s that in

"f lalttc afIlia ,..,iii ,11 -- I t'a "lit .1

ine- - nn i. ." ''nut'" l'l'H'.; ..in

s, iii-- iasl.:: r t i a llalli nlak.--

s th.. .n m. iH" In- - mi',. an lion:'.that KluB A If. !!1, is in. i on hi

.liilh Sl.irnal.', all p

Th. pre.it üiili'Piii; of KnlnhlI'rmpl.r. .1! Phllathaphla last tick. It

aid t . have h. the nvv t hill'iiaal, i.,.-;.- . of tin iti l . id w urn sc. d

;ii this c.iiiilrv. and Hi- - parade wat.

ihnti-tht-- c p. r stm .t.-- in n limit. r than anv ntlnr . f Its kiml ai

'.. . old

S.n.o the pur. food law lu.sl uir bou. y nii.it mor1 within reach uthe consumer thu htal'.htu! r.atuni

imtat is c iming one? mitro In o

popularity. !.ra'. itn an,! brown m.r

ilrv fiirininit lands '

A PLEA FOR THE FARMER

2( l'.ti'ininnt'.ii Turns IListh r i 4)

Tim legislature which imt with a Jnr. at promis" of . . otn.mi and ihic!',adjourned as a I, sari ,1 nia-j-

terlally increased rate of taxation. 0while makir.K nil th.se increased ap-.- J

prnpri.ilintis tl.c farm, is uci, not

only nil 11 tin lr shar. . hut w.i . a.- - '

tuallyThe appropriation for 1'aini. rs' lu-- ; I

Istitutes. w hhh has been made I"" - J

AT

SUPERIOR LUMBER

;MALOY'sfi $

Wo receive Strawberriessh every inoiliinn direct

from the grower.

This Is the best timo to pre- - 0,'rve títruwherricií. They are 9'

hotter and cheaper now than J;,1. y will be later. q

2

Don't wnlt until hot wenther,when tlitj hoi i n nn; jnior andt'laioihs.s to put up "ur prc- -

9 nerves. . . i

DO IT NOW I

.A. J. Maloyi

m

Phone 72a

B. M. BRI6GS & CO

DRUGGISTS.rr..prl.-iir- of

.taral. I'lcnii,..-- . r. I nn.l iii .li(;ltt:iiil l'hirn:n. Im. t t

Mlir.tl iiimI i :i

THE WM. FARR COWPANYM: l.'at

Ht.AI I II IN MilMI Mi nut jir.ttl;.iistii:o n Sh-- , iall.

r r.i-tl- ,1 st M i: kitlla lull

JUST RECEIVED FRESH EY

EXPRESS

McDonald'sFamousChocolates

Williams drug companyBICE P II 1 X T

117 West Central Avenue

WANT ADS. GET rTsIjLJS

jtofi.ro. was cut olY 1111, mm this 111

portant work must 1.- iibaii.h.neuTin- farmers are the people who it

proportion to their wealth pay tichoai i. st ta vis. Ih..onus liliiier tne i. ,, th,. ass, ssni-Kor that reason as 11,-- as ntheis thfaiinor.s are .ntitlcl t" llo-i- share nlthe api.ropri.il ions Th.-t.- is harOI--a slate in the 11111,01 that ,n s lid !

lllali" Id. f.i 1!, ..

iinpi.rtant woill. What ..ill 1. íí.slatnlshouhl so encinss tin lie P. s withmeasures th it ale ct int. r. st to '.','p.'llll. i.llis. t hat til. ; holll.lta.- I a rim is a !! ,e,t In is aumt .:.- -

tr.o . ful .titan It shows v. ry 1. .,1 li i

that llo- K'tlei-.- i;.t.. l', is , a ,n ,4

for t h. ua no- ,,1 p. a i

Hull's lilis'.'W. oti, r in. Humlrc ...;. 11 s 1;.

aid an' t s, ,,f i", t in h thatii s i'.,t.,n li

''mi. i j. cii;m.v i". Tni. do.

W'-- t!. un-- :i ú, j,.t. Kii"iV. J "aiu tr li . !í I'. ta:,

Ü.I !.!. r f t , ; honor. Mi-i-

ili l .iii.f .s.-- tr tt!.-;- n t '"ii.- - ,mJ iin.tn- -

t íi i - l lii. AI . ! i . ; KINNAN v M A K V I X.

."' ';;::: '.r,..!: ';; !;;';. !

i,..i. .telina ,'i:.', i;v upon Ihe blon.Iami imici.s surf o s i.f tl.c ss;:n.T. slimoniahs sent f. . . I'lhv Ti . t.s

t.r bottle, .soil! ty a!! Irui,-ists-.

Take Had I.. l I'i' tns'.i- -

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURKAL TUESDAY. JUNE 1. 1909.

HIS HONOR GOES What Ails You?GREAT SYSTEM FOR THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS.

Mothnr Ory' Nut-- i rnwrlen for Ohildrfn, aCorinin relief fur FcYfTlihne, riKilcii, ttai

mnmu'Ji, TciHhlnit llrT, iuiivk ami rogtilnielli Umwl anil iesi roy Worm- -. Tuny "Il'oUI in a hour. Tlicv - plw '

tmtc and karinlw a- - milk. Children like thrill.

Do vou feci weak, tired, despondent, have frequent head

TOOFROM BENCHIKING HUMAN

: : : T H E : : :

Morning JournalJob Rooms

...KielREPAIRS t

X

ache, coaled tonque, bitter or hud taste in moraine,"heart-burn,- " lxlcliini of jins, i risings in throut niter

eating, stomach gnaw- or burn, tout breath, dizy .pells,poor or variable appetite, uuuacii ut limes and Kindred

nyiuptouis ?

If you have any considerable number of thebiive ayniptom you re uBerin from liliou-n- e,

torpid liier with imlideatimi. or tlyepi.Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery i mudoip of the most valuable medicinal principle

ttnnv..- - to medical science for this permanentcure of inch abnormal condition". It a moilefficient liver io igorator, ntomach tonic, bowelregulator and nerve strrngthencr.

The "Golden Medical Discovery" is not a pulcnt medicine or were! nostrum,lull list of its ingredients beinj! printed on it bottle-wrappe- r and attested

under oath. A tilnncc at these will show that i! contains no alcohol, or barm,fill habit-lormi- druis. It is fluid cvtraet made with pure, li i lc-- lu.ed

(lyccrine, of proper strength, from the root ol native Americio medical,forest plants. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Props., liutlilo. N. Y

i

EVERYTHING IN

Í PrintingTO THIS

OFFFR:LISTEN !

RIDING SCHOOLThe

tli-i- Ill.lNm tfwtimouml" Ol curi-i.-. inrg wi'O""

Sold by all drnzKiaii. Síúc Atk UHiay. Uon't ac--c pt any sut'iUuilc

t'or the (irand Central is a part of

the district iion.irtiolieil to this II"-'-

pital, and although few persons re-

alize it the system which makes pos-

sible ills speedy relief also d. 'tutes asto where that relief shall be Riven.

There Is no haphazard about. It.

The whole system of ambulance ser-

vice, which Is the chief factor so far asthe public is in the work of

rep 'iring SO. 000 humans each year.i inly a part of a still larger syst ,

in whii h the hospital the repairas It were is the basic factor. Thereare in (Ireater New Vork today morethan eighty hospitals divided Into two

KrouH the city hospitals, commonlyknown as liellevne and allied hospit-

als, ami the institutions not undermunicipal management, of which theFlower Hospital Is an equally prom-

inent example. Some of tlese tro.special hospitals, w in-r- some spi cifle

trouble Is treated, some general, niulnot all of the latter operate an

service. There are. however,more than thirty hospitals which do

'maintain such a service, and on themfalls the work of caring for the greatmajority of emergency cases.

The basis of tills service rests mi

the division of the city into what areknown as ambulance districts of

which there tire now twenty. Thewhole city is divided up into specifi-

cally delined territories, oí whichis covered by a designated hospital.Every ambulance call In a given ter-

ritory is covered by the Institution to

which it is assigned. These districtsbeing fixed on, the whole work of

human repairs so far as the city is

concerned, has its basis. When JohnSmith is bowled over by a speedingautomobile the nearest policeman tel-

ephones instantly to his precinct sta-

tion, or to police headiuartcrs, usingthe police wires to expedite the hand-ling of the call. If his phone is to

his precinct station, it is, except in

rare cases, forwarded to "300 Mu-lberry street," where the director of

Human ltepalrs has his olllce. lieforebis mind's eye is an ambulance mapof the city, with a physhnl duplica-

tion op the wall, showing all districts

Let Us Figure on Your Next

No Matter How Small or How Large

We Will Always Treat You Right

NOIiill TIIII1I siui:itH ue inmle II Sl'1'.t I Mi MMMI.lt1!IC which vtill cimillo eiei'v i Inlido. Mlll.llO CASH will buy one lb kctnooil foe i:t Willi limit of :

bom's eneli. Additional hours 'J.'.c. Wolime stilish, itenlh' hoi"-es- . line sall-

óles, ridiiiu- tl. I Mi nod leyiíiiis. tomeami liispect our sliildes.

CASH ONLY Phones 241 and 293

1Albuquerque Foundry & Machine Works

A NEAT CAST IRON HITCHING POST

IS A CIVIC IMPROVEMENT. PHONE 149

To any church in the city notifying us that the gift will bfi

acceptable, we will deliver fiee of charge, two of our

$5,00 hitching posts.

ALBUQUERQUE FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKSand what hospitals cover them. Ifiliav

NATIONAL FOUNDRY CO.

10 CELL

Judge and Piisoncr Hopelessly

Intoxicated; Stern Police

Chief Puts Both Behind Bars

hew public men have been placedin such an embarrassing position asthat in which Chief oT Carman,of Canustntu, a little town near Ctica.X. Y.. found himself last Thursdayalte rnoon. For nan an none oe m"heiwei-- love and dulv and tin latp.'

eventually won out. When he ar-

raigned a man before Justice of (lie

Peace Charles K. Harlow, chargedwith intoxication be noticed that His

Honor was swaying from side to sidewith a motion that could mean buttwo things. Tlie court was drunk "idizzy.

Chief Carman watched bis lile loir;

friend for twenty minutes and filial':--decide-

he was not dizzy. He had a

prisoner on his nanus, ami n me i a- -'. , .... i.i i, , ..

Was not dlSpoSoi.l Ol no woum o..vhim in his lap for the rest of tin- day.Judge Harlow was the only one whocould dispose of file case. 111(1 Clli- -f

Harlow delayed matters for a time in

t lie hope that he would no be com-- i

polled to take the court on Journey,Five, ten. fifteen minut s passed,

and the ..swaying of thereached

ourt hadthe stage where j pectntors

were wagering as to which sidehe would fall on. To make mattersworse, the prisoner got a relapse andbegan a little swaying on his own ac-

count. Judge Harlow could not un-

derstand the prisoner, and the prisoner could not make out what the court

Chief carman was conwasvinced that me court i ntion to do business when Judge Har-

low handed the prisoner a pad andpencil and told him to write out hisown commitment. Th" man helped

himself to ten days and was escorteda a cell.

Then Chief Carman returned a ml

aanuourieed to the court Hint it wouldto be locked UP lor lis own

olv lie nut Judge HlltlOW 111 a II-

next door to the prisoner ind the pairconversed in a friendly miiuner dur-

anlug the afleriioou. At extraordl-ovelllll-

Judgenarv term in 10.1

Haarlow was arraigned before an aet- -

ing Judge. He pleadei l not guilty to

the charge of lntoxi ailon. His case

was adiouriicd, and in the meantimeChief Carman will round up '""w itnesses t" xuppui't his ' barge.

Sore Nipples.Any mother who has had xpor- -

lonco wit h I hi S distles, ug ailmentWill be pleased to know that a curemay ho effected by applying Cliaiii- -

berlaill i Salve a: soon as the child

is dom nursing, Wiin- it oh wi'h "el til U fore allowing the babe

Many ir. iine,l nurses use' " "; results. l''iV salet 11 S V with st.

by all druggi'üs.

V L I UnAINo AT SOLDIERS'

HOME DECORATE GRAVES

Angelí s. May 11. rlfteen n li

wdn-- veterans clad in the blue in u

Wl ell thov fought side by sid i, i'hHe inn whose p iiiory theyi. red today placed flowers andon the graves ol inr;.ily of tin it

co. in mil s w in ib p in tile eono" th national sold'ers' honn at ;

telle. Services in the comet ties in- -gll II with the si tting of sum! lia- at

:

House-cleanin- g time Is on. Now I

the lime to take that old, soiled rugout of the parlor or dining room ami

il win, one of those niceSrl..ht .,,, ir, ur More. Wi'liavethe tino:t assortment 111 tlie cuy aimnew patterns arriving every week.The Ful telle Furniture Co.

INDIANS AMBUSH TROOPSIN MEXICO; THREE SLAIN

Miri.la. Yucatan. May : I

soldiers of tie 17th battalion of in-

fantry were killed and several otherwounded in a battle with Mayan In-

dians. The fight took place on theroad between okoo and Santa CruzDe Ilravo. The Indians ambushed th"soldiers and succeeded in capturing a

pint of the unvei-nii- nt s outfit.

Memorial Hay In Mexico.Mi xico City. May 31- .- .Memorial

i'ay was observed in this city todai bthe American colony, one of the fea-

tures being the placing of a wreathon the monument erected to the mem-ber of Chapultepec e.idrti who roll n

defense of tin- Chapultepec castliwhen the Americans attacked it In

1X47.

At the Amorii an nn ry t li

graves the Ameri. an soldiers werdecora! and a mem rial address w asdelivered bv Consul ( eiieral Shankl

Tuinplco Deiih-- s It - In Kiilns..Mexico City. May .31.

received here from Tamtdeo deny re-

ports published tliat Tanipieo hadeitlp r bet n riistroynl by a storm orhad suffered grout damage.

Maine letlin- - oiiienilM-rcil-

Hav.ina. May 31 Memoria: dowas observed hv the American colon:,here. Iiipriseritati . s of the gi,

Stomach Trouble.Your tongue is coated.Your breath i foul.Headaches come and go.

Thee symptoms show thatyour stomach is the trouble. Toremove the cause is the first thing,and Chamberlain's Stomach andliver Tablets will do that. Easy'.o take JinH ino effective.

How the 50,000 Emergency

Calls, One Every Ten Min-

utes, Are Handled in New

Yoik,

Hf"int f ti rcpiPlMi hi Moruim Juurn.ili

New York, .Muy 30. In a little

kii.nvn office mi tin- - third floor lit' tin'

famous "300 Mulberry Street," other-

wise police hciidiiuurters, the irrcutest

repository of si'iri't and un-

known information hi the country,

there may be found the mil 11 who for

years lias beld a uniiUe title.he is the chief surBiiun of the

police department; actually ho is the

director of huinan rcjiairs forVork. As an in the di.-i--

iliution of the human flotsam am!

jetsam injured in the hurly hurly oí

the city's dally life, his unofficial tit'"is unparalleled, and .ittintf 111 the ob-

scure eeiiter of a complicated Web, it

is his duty to know of and arrange f,.rthe care of every person Injured in

the city. The radial lines of his woh

are the police wires; his agents, thepolice and the ambulances: and theworkshops the various hospitals to

which at his direction the injured hu-

man machines arc taken. I'nder hisdirection is the care of every personinjured in the city who Is not caredfor at home. How enormous is thistask is shown b.v the (act that :'.ier--

were more than "iO.OOO reportedin this city last year 3 , 3 1 4 to

be exact, an increase of 2 . IIM 1 overpi0, or approximately equal to

of increase in population.That numbly is equal to 14-- callsevery day. or one call every ten min-

utes.To the average person the clanship

of an ambulance nuny, means lhu; so

who has been injured is beiimtaken Mimewheie fur some reason.Hut before this lias liuppeed an

piece of machinery has beencalled into play. How this machineryworks may be illustrated by an actualexample. A man steps nlV a ear in

front of the (irand Central station,let us say, puts his heel on a bananai.eol. falls, and breaks his I'nlesshe is with friends who take chargeof him and thus relieve the city ol

this duty, he will very shortly findhimself In tin- Flower huspit.il, the in-

stitution founded by former overnoiKoswell P Flower. Then- is no

chance of his laudine, anywhere else,

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S2o.no f, room modern house,highlands, newly refinished.

2..".n jicr Meek Two rooms lorlight huusckcepins, furnished.Popper avenue, near Third t.

$S-0- Tent House andbarn, corner Marble and 13thstreet.

ib.on house, nearShops on Pacific Ave.

$10.00 Conifortuble. new,house, N. bill St.

$12.011 Very close In, modernrooms for light housekeeping,on North Second street.

$1(1.00 house, W. Cen-

tral ave.. rieur Castle Huning,partly furnished.

$20.00 Rooming House withstme room, close to Shore.

$'22.50 modern brickhouse. est .Mai'.pH tte.

$2:i.oo furnished flat,with sleeping porch, all mod-ern, plenty shade on NorthSe. im,l Mnct. Cool sumiin.rlll'llllí.

$6.VIM Hotel Henrietta, brandnew, never occupied, moaern,27 rooms, fine location, bar-gain.

$2...oo furnished, forluiht housekeeping; modern;Close hi.

Abstracts of TitleHjIi th3 only t'

Abstract" books for the City ofAlbmpierque and County ofBernalillo, and a croup- - tent anilexpon need Abstractor and er

in our office. e areprepared to furnish correct Ab-stracts of Title on nhortrst no-tice and at lowest prices.

MONKV TO LOAN at 8 porMrnt on lirt. .M.vrttriiiro, 1 muj

jiioniu a)He 5ihi.im.''iií emlialeil. Modpt Invritrd. Ilou-- t- Hontoil. Txr'a til. a i Hi complete charge takenof lor rcMdeuU mid

tauy laui.ic in oiiice.

THAT'S ALL

inndry Work. Ir.n and P.i'.im ul

nui'M fur "nuiliiluii;- Iron.

,li!.ui'l .iM-nu- and S. ilila tracks.

MATSON'S

EVERYTHIHG

In l In- lutrire- -l sintioner)- toreIn the ,oiii Inn -- I : A on I. now

m I ni i thai inclín-- . lhhii;s jotineed el erj ilaj III Ihc "'.

The Whole Stock

Per Cent offI In. sale hi elo-- , ciliielilj ,

lid conllnues telli.

OMLY KODAK SUP-PLIE- S

FOUNTAIN

PENS AND SPALD-

ING GOODS RE-SERV-8

The Whole Stock

f Hi I a lii in liiiiitlwiiiUidt hiitii. Ii jitltt - ihiiN, ihtxi iltt's

i in I j tit i nrt- at

soPer Cent off

THE SALE STARTS

TOMORROW

i MATSON'S

ARTHUR E. WALKERF1 lUKiiraBf. Mutwil BuH4-l-n

A'sorlutiua- - PbwM tw.IIV, Wnl rK.rO 4.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

assw i.i;sW. JK.NKS

Assay, r.

.Mining and .Metallui ni' ol KngitH'er.llOil West il i t avenue.

I'listofllce Mux 173, or ut oft'too of F.H. Kellt. 11 J Third Btreet.

JUXIMi t.l.OIOtilST

and (leoloclcal Heporton Minina; Propcrti-'- a Specialty.

Corres pon ibiue Solicited.AddresM

AV. (!. T I li H TAlbUHUcriiue. .New Mexico

a rum masIt. W. 1). I'.liVAX

Attorney at Law.office in 1'irM .National Hank P.uild-ini- r.

Alliuuuei-.pie- ,. M.

.luo. V. Wilson Jim. A. White

II,Sii Will t i:.H-llll- I .1.1 K

i:.-- 1 i :i, ( loiini ii I n I m;

.1. A. Miller (l"e U. CialKMILI. Kit ,t 1'1,'Alii

Attormya at l.a w114 P Third SI. Albiirm

ni i is rsPit. J. li. K It A FT

Ilelll.ll Sliru.-otl-

KooniM Illl-llol- P.Uildlllk' Phone7 4 4. A ppoinl ni. id. le.

IT I s( I s wi) si i!i.i:osG -- nii;ri.i-:, M. 1.

l.iuiit'-dI'l.eli.e to'I iih.

lb. illv

I.!' Natl l: ink PblH.

: I.. IIo II II "11.

lid S, A llli io Hulld- -

1,1C A M.ll . N. M.

( It II. i:i.im i;i i;i.i-:-

Pi.tiiily uri i

i. ; ol' Sin el ill:; I'l InTlnnl an, bihl Pliolll;

CROSS, KELLY & COMPANYWholesale Merchants.

Wool Hide nuil IN-l- l

a spei-lalt-

AMU or lo I.AS vi:t;s

NINTHANNUAL

SALEOF

PIANOSOPENS

TUESDA YJUNE1ST R

RBMlH1

LEARNARD&

LINDEMANNm

READ THE WA.T ADS.rTRY A JOURNAL W A 'JT A D

ExcursionsAtlantic City. N. ami letui'ii

SN-.;-t(. Account annual tucet-ln- s

Amerhan MedicalTickets on .sale June 4,

liuj',1. Final limit June '3, lliU'.l.Ixiui.ixille, Kv nuil return,

$lti,o. Account imperial coun-cil. Ancient Arabic Order, No-

bles of the, Jlvslic Shrine. Dateof sale Juno neturti limitJune 17, 1 !('!'.

Call nt Ticket Office for fullInformation.

T. E. Purdy,Agent

eminent pi. Joed a wreath and tliei oor woi A hail-i- on tinnivrli of lb,l Muhte.

orit uoiTk is as nkiii tm:u.I IX"IIO A .4 I'OSSIIU.K. NO OI.I,

VMtV-o- r i', ItltOM IKVN tKitsoi,:ii: liAt iiii;uy i u it

I'l.A.M'. I'.VIV.VTIIIN. MAVAM)II' ill llll'. MINI I TV A1A A S

IVOlhi AM Aloi;i'.i'Koviir M itvK i:. "li m i yKiMI'l'll'IION. A TlilAli lll'.Ml.II.K HIM. I'OVIIM : Vol. IM-- I

I KIM, I.VI .MIKV ., ISCK l

itsTci'i u i;. itium: u. ki.iWAtiONN

WAIT It TW in i : AM P W -

i.i.i. ni on m i: Ol WAIIli )..- Ill W. tiOl.l.

i:i'ohiioii(s lace Heath.Santo liomiii-.;o- "f S.lllli

I lonil ilk'". .Mac --

theI la l ' . ; t ' '

rovolutiona ry I. adi and bin ol- -

lowers who w lefeat b be ki . nnieiit liiio.;;. el e, tb llavt III

f colli ier Satin day. They e II, II

.sleil nuil oil bly w III .

Uted.

I ai iIiiii;iIm' in tiiiii'iAthens. May I An o,

yosterilai ion n in;--w as i xperieiie.nn tin- .Moron p ninsiila. Th .la in. 1,,

w as li(ibt.

Nl'l'o Miildcn r oni li li d.A b x,i ndi'i i. Va.. .ia- ::i '

.Johnson, a in m o. w as l, l,

aitotniion o f murder in th,- hisRfi-i- ' lor t n lulling '.' W..1I- -

Sehult.. a 'Illr.lS" a lion Mar. HI last.

(,o, h in lol' ( omlit ion.S Mollie., May :i! -- Cb.i

lintiii ;, it'-t- toniitht postponelnat.il with i .nil J. Ilk III.-- - h.-- .

J une to II lioteh's i .militepill s.ii Is far s.itoll1, as he sufr.-rl- r all.

trmi hi. Ho iiill molí i ir

ni.-n- :i f. H i'a s before 111- In.'

I d Panama nddov.Pa ua ina May ;;i.-- -

Illlike k WHS felt II

o'clock this a E, rtiiinii a i.i7 this c . ii i ii i :. a mili h i

tin nt oci li rr-r- i No dam h.l- -port,-- ii r- w atber i:

arlly hot

I 111

' Isl) t it llll w hi o i ni un, I licitoil niii'l tr t your hoH"Not I'O b as n In n u fm I Hi. i

ou .an t n, i our b. s t; nd t. i Mu

oil " - l il l ,'iu L.a.l,-r-

Ian L

"Pa, is ill.. e Silt .1 thii:' ( if i i.ur-- i tiler, IS HIV hoy. lt is

alivais lin k uh.-- n bat:-l- l a tl

opposiUK t. .i n make a In,I 'etroit Fr. I'll nn.

Mire 'Ihiuu.P.le. n- - lb e's an lit in

that oi t a in .iuds ofmad. f 111, i., r .,1 lio- I i. i ii. i a

Kt-b- , r? ..i, un. hist. i ii. I !.

pel s ni n; it I.. made li.-n- i I. i,,. i.Yonk. Stal.

Tb.iv do .. ,,u I. 11 badthe J UUTie 'luuiii. w It'.

' I lleV.-- .i.i.i.'' r pin . I i

ri.i' i i rk. ont ;i I In it!-- : i

to II ..elluí,

p.lin o .: ... r

only the fraction of the time that it

lakes to write it, tin- Humaii,has telephoned to the proper

hospital that an accident has occur- -

red at such and such a location. Im-- jmediately the otlicer of tin- - hospitalreceiving the call orders out an am-- !

OUIalll-e- giving specific oil eeuou.--.

to the location of the accident, muchas a wrecking train on a railroad is

dispatched to tin- - point of trouble.As soon as the human wrecking wagon returns with the Injured person ojreport is made out which goes to t In- j

Director of Repairs nt police head- -

ouarters, so that anv emergency callhandled by any hospital in theis always traceable from the records

j

on hand.Simulo a;, it inav seem, the system

involves not only much labor but haslioon subject to much uiisuiiilerst i nd-in-

Aside from thin' thousands ofhospital workers engaged in thislabor of human repairs lu the w ork- -

"Imps, that is, the hospitals, eighty-fou- r

employes of the city itself are apart of the system for ti e adiiiiuis-- i

tralon of tin- physieal end of the re-- j

lief work. The ilovchipihont. of theorviee is always going on as is indi-- 1

rated hy the recent signing by the!mayor of ;m ordinance providing foran enlarged hoard to supervise tinambulance service. Likewise the D-

irector of Human Kepairs Is calledupon constantly to study thedent record and to make recommen-dations looking to more eilicleiit scii lee. Curiously enough these changosoften b ad to nubile misconceptions.

fin the first of last .March, fora change was made ill certain

districts due to the withdrawal of theimbuíam e service of tin- ftoosevelthospital. The territory formerly served by it was apportioned among threeother Institutions, tin- Flower hospitalreceiving tin- busiest section. As a

result the ambulance record of the lat-ter instituí loll showed Mil; calls com-pared to 3 10 fie- the same perioit ayear ago. This hospital Is now hand-ling about one-tent- h of the ambulancecalls of the city, and has just addedtwo power ambulances to its previousequipment to meet this eoiitiugoney.The publication of these figures, show-ing increased calls, however, causedpeople to jump to tin- conclusion thataccidents were about three times ascommon this year as last, a conclu-sion, of course, entirely erroneous. Hutoven w ith .New i or k s accidents increasing onK- at about the same ratas the population, the handling olthem Is by no nuans a simple mat-ter, and the present efficient systemis the result of onB- study and (an-f- ul

supervision.As to the cluii acti r oi the causes

of these 50.1100 ambulance calls everyyear to attend to human sniush-ups- .

they run the gamut of all the Illsthat flesh is heir to. Some of Iheniare false alarms, fu to speak, othersars trivial. Involving onlly a bruise ori sliirht out The roiiiirt of the Flow -

... !..., i l,....u 11, .1 .ink- - i.l... ntiglit out of i vcrv twenty-tw- o patients

are brought to the hospital. Nearlynn.'-thlr- d are I'aiol for by the amliil- -

I.. nco surgeon without being broughtin. while one-fift- h (itlier dn linetreatment or are taken home or towmo other Inniitutiou. Hut has than4 per cent di'- Vforo reaching thehospital, so efficient is the sel vie.

( nd inu lily the accidents to care forwhich ambulances are summoned arenot spectacular. ( H there i

one almost llomeiic in its magnitud' .

is in the case of the woi kingman. whoruentiy fell Irrnii tin- tliirty-f'oirt- h

story or the Metropolitan Life build-iii- r.

There are others e.pi.i!lv (nter-- .

sting in the other extreme, as in the. .is.- of the man who broke his nock by-- t( piling down in the dark stair whichhe did not know to be there. Hut oneand all the disposition of the city-,,- n

(nifl accidents come to thedirector of human repairs, and il isthrough him that the persons whomust be patched up are distributed tothe hospital as a result of the care-

ful which has m ule New York.raradoXk.il as it may s..m. one ofthe most desirable places in tb. w .rblin w hi' h ! inj.if i

Xalional pouniliy i'o., Kctieral V

Iiik.s. Ilubluti. metal loluiuriM and

Write for prioin. lli!

A SQUARE DEALAM)

A SQUARE MEAL

is no sonare lle.il ultlloillalter a n.l

to .1 II o tl- i o -- 1,11 Ml

l I II III M I . I'l- - Ifle.--tpreset linn lllillKi-s- i' 11 illnl iloin- -

arh tr ubi. -Ta he o nr If our sulieroiK i

toll'io. tw blots wiili or a ter li ..l I."

and at th mi ol n n dais il you illl.it .1 !IH eal vi d lioiu l

th. ,. II Culis I'o. an, I!'!

I'll, H w the SI ib al 1111

in.Put .M o a. Il lu-

ll,hail, lei ol i;i ' at ineril .1 r iv tinma kors r.i-- ve inoro t h i n do.,letters from HI atet III I" opi w hiiiale that aft. l Un y bad lo- t .11 liopi

Mi o. n.l curt O

The i and i.oilive .iitmn "I Ml

mi tb. toiinieh in ' !!. of ;oII ami healrhia: II. sour

bill II Is w ni II .i lot of money lo allaifferor.

Win in il v M i at .1 IIi i: ill I'o. ll:U. fill'.

box.I I. Hi

il III II

,' il ho a

if Ml I Mill, in)

di I,

YOMEtmwmi) HIGH 0M) Ü

iilarili or money back. Justa the it in. Oi un piel o out lil , i m 'lullingalerf-l- . Kit ra buttles MA'. Drujih'ii-t.i- .

LEGAL NOTICES.n rii i: oi s i.i

o, mi, ,n inu li. bi il a leiilila lit mill, mill, r a i wintell ,11;' i em i i c

il.inr ex. .1 t i lio huiI'ms .1 bial up Pl i' - anil Sti alii'inct on

.1 lino .".t I. 'iS. .mil l ... .1 .1. d in lieol 1. e of tie I; .a .h rua il"'o I , ol .lull '.'.Mb. po. V w will'II at pi.hli.- lion to tie

lo. 1. 1, r. at th Oi l ,.i t In A Ian II'on. Wool s. III i; Mills III th-- 'ti y

..I A II. a. pi- 0 in ;..!, I'ooiitj. ontin ,, ,1.,. of .Inh an:., .i II"i.lo. k a. in ii.ilitili o I Woo!,alllolllltiui; t .i mu. t t ii , huti- -

ill d poutl'U te.iin i Ibr iii j. if th.ep Ill-- lit I.l . d in -- .il.l ;ii eelni III

I'.ii. .1 tln- .'.II. .III ot M.ll. I'l"''.IT i:i.l. .i;o li I

;d..i ll' lKe, S.

THE MOTEL CRAIG tI J 8 Ü HIT sii.vi:it A v i: N u i-

Uesl locationUll tiei-- in j

- : s it..--, I.l. 11

fuar.intci J Conn.'.

J. A. WOOD, PROPRIRTOf

w m IFRERCK F

PILLS.A ' tmti n (t ft rr"tp Wti'THi,3 mvcn imowh re fu. '

t I'..l'i I

3 ! V ' ,( .t 1 u II !.t- I'' WrA : hjui. en, í Jrfiv.a jj Ci

UN'TfO Ml n ZA. Z9. JO TI L MCttM. It

r

MORNING JOURNAL, THE ALBUQUERQUE TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 19096

Rim er, A. C. Levenger, " ho representYour complexion as wellsponsible for tin- - ndvaiK Imr prlci s on

vim unci the unreasonable uttltuil o! Charlen nutters, the mining magnaTERRITORIES STRONG Pul TMs SSove InYour líilclienwa also placed u,),.r arrest as a spyti.,. Kr..w... in taku.K i.roH.i vi. r temper , rendered

tin- - situation, Mill Un; rott-i-- an j

hmiiiin, unci pi " fi " ' ''miserable by a disordered.. . . . . . - ,.H,,ll,.Ht

but wa given hi freedom.A

PRISONER ROASTED TO

TAFT TO ARBITRATE

SENATE-HOUS- E

TARIFF FUSS

LI WOO ((iiiikik hi mem eu. ii '.of Un- future, mill mi lung iih yer. By taking ChamberIt is wonderfully

convenient to dokitchen work on a

DEATH IN MEXICAN JAIL.mil manufacturers are eompetitiK I'M

heir wool tin y mi' sure tu Ret the Instifraction of a cent that Ih possible.

lain's Stomach and Liver

Tablets you can improveboth. They cleanse and in

SITUATION Han iJli'Ko, (.'al.,cuartel at Tin Jminit.nln, burned to the y. '

one Mexican prisonerlull, was roanted to ihMuchiido, ili'Ki nerate

.l.i y 31 TheLower t'allfor-.í- d

today andri.nf'ined in th..-allí- .

Leandroion of a

stove that s readyat the instant wanted,

and out of the way themoment you're done.

' Such a stove is the NewPerfection Wick BlueFlame Oil Cook-Stov- e.

vigorate the stomach andimprove the digestion.

President to Be Fial Authority

No one xi i inn to l''k ahead even afew months Harmful tun m are

In tlir rl, outbidding dealer!in Mnini- - Instame, and getting somechoice lots (if wool, enough in runtin m anywhere from three weeks to(litre months, and their price Is mar-ke- t

price for all remaining wool In

the territory where they operate. Hoontin' minie maiiiif.H tin i rn tniiBt ruineInto Ronton it ni Philadelphia, mul paya dealer's prollt above tin- price troy

Total of Transactions in Bos-

ton Market in Past Week Over

Sixteen Million Pounds,

wialthy 8patilnh family, was the vic-tim. He wnsi nrresti ii last niKht whiledrunk. It Is supposed he net the placoon fire with n idKiirette.

in Settling Disputes on Bill

Between Upper and LowerHouses, By usiner it you avoid the

continuous overpowering

come out on tin' IiIkIi prices ruling,pulled wooU Mill shortly be out of thelinn In t i ntiri'ly.

I lcv.Thr principal business in fleece

wools is booking onli rs for futuro

HARRIMAN LINES TO

HANDLE BIG SHIPMENT heat of a coal tire and cookThe ni terrilniy wools ale i,..w

corninir into inaikit in milla b 'itipiaiitltc to J'iriii mine i'l' a in a

sot themselves in the west, anil g' tpunhT wool 111 Well.

This oiolition dors not look like the!Morning .Touri nn Unreal!, j

lhill.lltlK.(i :i Mu use with comfort, even in dogdays Tliet!ie pot supply Is limited; the in n i hp. ami w far imlii ataons pest kind ot merchandising, hot there j delivery, Washington. I . ('., May ill.

That rresl.l. lit Taft will be tin- lina!I'lpe toThe llllllilreil ('nrs ft Steelfro I'oiitlni lit.

of the new clip, and to . r liiiil. atroi. j H a ) air of speculation, where woolpoint to lighter t)e,eiH than ,t JiarjlH concerned, that seems to overeóme

mi yet Satin of '.vooi to arrive havebeen iiiail" on I he basis of SKe or one.ipiarti I i tin ee-- i Ik'hths bloods out ofOhio, nii'i iiliio unwiiHlii'il has sold for'le. 'i lil )i lililíes the (lean cost up

NEW PERFECTIONago, or for s.ycr.il yiers past. Tl1eV wo o ale id- dlv attract".

eotiHervutiMin, no ninttir who Ih hihUiiiK

Miller-- ' Slliinllim (001I,Omahn, Neb., May .1 Marriirmn

steel flat curs and otln r equipmentever , - .l aii.l

arbiter in disputes between the Houseand Si hate confer. cs on the pi inlinetul i IT bill Is today accepted us a settledfact. As has been slated , Mr. Tuftis as (Icti rmiited now as he was in th"cuuipa in ii to have the bill a mi amiV"Incorporaiitie the principle of Keneraldownward revision, nnd his attitude Is

Ill like,:,, i,,, If un some. ( on- - nre oeirm assemliled it limaba us fa.tT!:i..u el 'I- .no-- "

IM'...,i. In Wick Blue Fíame Oil Ceo!: --Stovea tli!' M

lies I ol .'ireo. i."

r- ni' ind. purtiru htrly n posílblo to h.itnlic a fourteen thou- -P

d" ile In

.:: i.Ille

Ii I he hit nut ion. ni sand ton lilpmerit of steel pipe nowi le Ve ti,., inan ifi'ie- - en route from X.atn'HVille, ., to poln'ii

. i; o5 !!,'. i ,.

a tul C'.it"ii I; ' i

th" o wmer:. all W ih. v 1is so constructed tliat it iloei not a J J perceptibly to i lie heat (if a room.1,Hi

Itditfers from all other oil stoves in its substantial CAR1NKT TOP. Mwnh shelf for w arming plates nnd keeping cooked food i

i o" t o r mn- - i'i' i '

rr .. ,l.t ';.. :ii:o i i.e. ...! ; I

IClO'Aim are niiivlnit ail the wayfrom r.o to fie an I 1'ie .1 iiouml imni-fo-

their wool than, hint yitir. noil

hot. and ilrun shelves tor hoMini; finail cookm"

now lveoenized by the makers of thebill a.s one which will have to bereckoned with in order to r.vo'd

In Its present shape it iioe.inot meet tlie wishes of the ('resilient.That Is admitted by lenders of botlithe House ami Senate.

lliel.t. 'I'll'" lieillelel f Ü ' ' WO.:...for C'uliloriii'iH and lastly lor ruó, hn-n- ot

b. i n o K""d in miiny niontliH, andthe carded u joIiii iniiniit.ictuieis lirebuyiiiif In a neidi ii le way nil the time.A crortliiit pni'li, dimand fur woolent r r iv i" ..ne r. i! H'.ii.i" ri'i ""i !..

utensils. Was every convenience, evln to bars for Él

t'irer v iii l.i .'. ;,Hi,n or aid" to paythe wo i) .i.'Uiiik price to allordeven a moderate quantity. If thesituation Is sound, then Home of theearly eontiactti will prove very profit-able In. 1. d,

'lerrit'ili Wools'i'l ' I I. i. :; ,i 1. i'K ueiiuit in

' :.''-. I, j' I'M U e i Ve M ,

in nie ian jomiuin valbv fur tlie con-struction of an oil tal k line to Su.ifrancisco bay. This ii one of theheaviest sitiKle shlpnn ills ever sentover the liurrlmun lines by oiie manu-f.ietul'ln-

eslabllshni'iii and effortswill be made to send I lie pipe aero?the continent in recovd lime. To han-ii- e

toe sliiimient propel ly wili re- -

p.iii-i- loar or five luindred cars.

towels. ThreeM.es. Withcir wilhout CaoiiietTop.ther i. 1..1 .,i,,üinlo li.illli

In r.o liiiio"'i::! e" TH íe.i, ii not iviin yourueaier, wine our neatest agency. j.'he c

''mu 1,1 ii l"e ffJy-.-K- Sor I 5 Tim 15 'he idealI'l

.11 l'!.'h. ' .'! i t end!e t" ii'1" faniily use s.ile, con- -;i t n el

"Iilie,bel n nun

rii.! vemcnt, economical, and""ii. aini liqi prlccti luii'I to by the buyers. .Sup

In this ci'iiuection, the i nliii' re-

publican ri'cintu 'ship of the IIoumcoin in it t . e on ways and means Inobeen reminded of tlie pl"ib;c it tnadito the President la.st fall when he ,,rthe president-elect- . He met tiltreiitlcmen lu a conference at tinWashington n sldciic" of (.'otiir-- e:

Xlcholus I.oimworlh. Tin

a ireit lic it p:ver. If not with vour i caicr. ii?ami so far there li.es been no ilellnitelimit US to the l.II.e wli.ll (le lllire- -

wiilc our nearest agency.

CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANYIncorporated,'

...eiies ,e. i.ot a det'iiiu in many'.an d. .mil the cutti rs-u- p lintnr.illyare t ii ni t ii if to the tieKt best thlliK,woob ns. Some bcuutlliil patterns arein proceis In many proKrenslve woolenrtiels. nr. 'I It Is as sure as anythlnuUTi.lt Die Mill ttll't til' ,1 '.Mil ploe

si'titiitlvrn of ih ni rx ami of niuniiliic-tiirr- r

nr. wIIIIiik to Jn, iind by thetime the pew wiuiln are niaJed i.hli'itd)' for in. ni-- ' l!i io 'i.i nil- jorprice tv!! I,,- If, l'e ' I' i " i .

A Wreckis the only fit tlcHcrlption fur theman or woman w ho is i rippled withrheumatism. Just il few rheumatictwIiiKes may he the forerunner of usevere attack stop the trouble at thestart with Mallard's Snow Liniment.Cures the rheumatism and all pain,dice 2 lie. 50c and 11.00. Mold bv J.H. O'RIelly & Co.

plies of spot wool are not itirfru lis yet,iiltboDKh un h week finds the ware-houses lillinif up. Wyomlnir has soldfor Ific and .Vi vada for 'lr. to 2fie.

MACHIN !S IS STRIKE UN

BALTIMORE AND OHIO

..l!.iM' I

j Ail t.iial 'w re'plill'i) is tile sitting

liieclliiir took (dace the day ille:his lammis eonferenee wilh the Spe.iN-e- r

id the House at a time In i

((iiintry was clamoi'mis with theI In Iii t that, there was no iin.s-ieli- i.i

of seeming downward revision of thetariff schedules.

The mi mbefs of the committee whowill be conferees on tlie lull will hnvito make send their piedlo to the then

ose riamsWRIGHTS TO RECEIVE

MEDAL FROM TAFT

of u liiti'i s:.ineartl if iiuuKIy andanl il strict adherence t"

that xtn nilti r 1, whether the fabricpriced at IT.e or ILTiU a ard. Torestore the woolen gooi! lmlustr.Irilst'epri'H ritatinn must st"ti, luid II el'eliiintl be no polli y ol JO ml ncillK a élleah! le o sell fur $ Ml. If tile Knoils

Maltimore, May. ill. it was an-nounced iitiniifcht thai l't esideiit Jani,.'d'Colinell of II. c International

unión Iiik-- i sent out il cull fora, Mineral strike for all niuchinls'.niinplo.M'd In Ih. repair shofis of theHaltlmore K Mho railroad system to

n (Ic'jant line of bedtliniiltoi e a Siirimcnt id' Grran- -

Now. .i'i adv. in bud and I loon),

planls ready for imiui iilc.tc cl'f'i t.h iv l"e lastt a isale prieeil aeeortllUK to tilt il' merit i ome in flower, end r.s lienlthy as

president-el.'- , t, ami they w

do II in con Pi i' tice, w hit ii

chance to j., t tii" measureI'actoi y sha : e

In both the lions,, andmany protests aipilnsl tl

linns. ci beiias, -- lci I'.in-- ii

can be. (cine anil si e Hani.

Washington, May 31. The AViíkIilliothcrs will urrivo on June 10, andI'resldeiit Taft will present them withthe gold medals obtained through sub-scription by the Aero Club of Amer-ica. Their new arcopla tin will bedelivered at Kel t Myer Monday an I

tiatiI'l'.

morrow. The notion was taken. It itaald, becuus-- of tlie refusal of th"company lo abolish the piece win',;system recently introduced at the

lit

-

form of tin- bill n e beicehed that the l'c ni III iea 11 party

tlie'I' the

m l

i

the Wrights tuny make a flight overthe army uerodmiie. Orvlllu 1 tl t 11

Wrluhl, who has made no aeroplanofllKhtx since his uci lili tit last fall,will complete the trials before theboard of sIkiiuI corps board before thegovernment pays the S r, 0 0 stlpulal- -

lleves it must ihrates in oíd' r lonext linn", ami.nationai i. t mnot her t h ;m; w h ii

Vrei s t il rn n s i

ill im;i out ml

"I' t'l.'Aid leMil' III

In I'i.

BYRON HENRY IVES, FLORIST

Mount Claire shops in this city.It l.i understood that not only the

iiuicblnists but lb" boili I inakers andmachine is' lelp. h and pipe fitterswill stiike aini. Their in mi nl.at Iuiimlook up Hie matter with the railroadcompany, but u ot e iiiisuccessf ul Innetting them tu sIkii nu aiii'eemi atw hereby i'i i e work, the hone of coti- -l'llli "II, slenihl lie a ha lull illeii.

l. rln( i, y Koine Mic Interesting aswell Imjiorta tit problemu. mi tii"present basis of pi lee for urease worns.the scoured cost, which Is the mauu-fiicturc- r'

bnsl, I inivaiued from ncto 2Sc a pound aliovi- that of a pinr.Ko, ami the (ueMIon natutaüv tiiifi h.

Clin the pi le,- of ifi.mls In i..'-- en.propfiriii.tijiti ly '.'

AV'lthout investliiiition we would s. yno, but experiences of some itontonr 'o'hinK manufiu t un í a laiely nui l

iippenr to show I hat iP'oils prlcis wvnRoIiik ui fairly on a purity with woolprices, us certuln lines h slr .1 un miíi!ti have cost l.'.c n nrd more ulthliithe tiait two Mn lm than e y. ar neoIf this holds true all iilinnr ti e line.It makes no particular dlll.i.'me ifmoo) Is & II' the si oiir it pllllllll IiíkIh r.CXCeptlliK to the wear. I ol tile l ibre s,

hut tlie tariff colihoii.'.i' is K ly to eel0 hard knock frmn this souiee pretlS'ioii unless a hull is cnlleil in theprice muik-up- .

1 III 1 llalei Dealt iV ini.The Ituiitlon Is full of p. rpl' Xill.

to denier and to mantilm tun r, amitlm principal source ol winrmont isthe customers of tlie r tulléis. Ilowsiibstnntisily these fai tors could cur-tail was Illustrated In a most practicalway during tlie hmir period of buslin sucontraction, and Jui t as soon as theyfeel that they ale In bis imposeil uponthey will curtail auain. ami hi ing ni

exp.iioluu to a sl.uiilHIII.rrlmurily the imniuracturi is nie re- -

.t'lo.l of

they will Iind n iiormnl nutlet of a

lei ii in ii i 1 (hnracter. hut otherwisethe) will have a short life, as thewearer Is beenmlh(r la tter i duelledeach year, and the Impositions of thepast 'lo Ii tit pass nearly so well as Iheydid a I n years iiio.

I'lii'li'd isil.II" there Is no let up In the de-

mand lor pulled wools, the supply If

bcliiK materia y reduced and priceshave a ileeiili'd ti rub ney to advain c

with iath trade, partleuluiiy if thewools un- atirió live In the A and P.

rióles. Kverythltiif In slKht Is salable,inchnlliiK the supers ami (lie uriiwools, iind the odds and eudii hereto-fur- e

pt net leu llv u n niel i lia uta ble foti( putuble splnneiN arc Iu'Iiihíiik k I

prirt m ri.ili-- are not so purl leiilnrlyI.iriti In volume, but the siKiillli aneeof the i i 1 ' elhllim Is shown inthe broad distribution of the availablewool to all classes of producers. Therehas si id. mi been a time at this si asonof tin- ear when the local market wasso mil cleaned up, and near futuresupplies mi not promisingly hirire,

:ic.,l ill.- nolonmh.-- lairT oui'-ii- l ni' ta-

ciiliriA. eh

be Cl.i 111 i

a p..

Tuffs v, sh. s.

Tl e senate lia:Illation of (P oo:.New M xii ... I,I it (I Slales atKasl AH n a. 'I'llproinol ion furIlilS I'l ell Ci 'll--

some t a s pa: I.

AMERICAN SEIZEDAS SPY IN SALVADOR Ilci Alarn

lit no Id is

i ;ita ili'.n a ml.Ve I.. .'1 11. the .1

pía lit n ii

le input Pint.',- 1. n d. A -

hail'' n i' 11 i

mucky M'i!t.

ii,.u .1 "il"'!.,t (,. In... t (.r e l.

nn,

i'd hi contract. It Is expected that hewill finish the trials before June 17,when tlie city of luiy'on will bruin utwo day celebration in honor of theInventor. í U villi. Wright must makea. fllKht of two hours without l.indinu,in which he must be a coiiipiinicil byone pasciiKer. lie must also makea apecd trial of five miles across thecountry and back to Km t Myer, durltiKwhich he must maintain an averagespeed of 411 miles an hour. If he at-

tains a Ki'cater speed hu will receivea bonus of tlie contract price nnd ifhe falls a slight deduction will hemade.

I 'I ni 111 lieat I'i main

whoI'M : In

1'"..III.

'felll Ult that

San Fiaiielseo. Ma, .".1 - K. If. lav-hlsn-

a inliiitiH engineer w ho returnedfrom Central America on the steamerAcaapulo fnn Hint he was arrestedas a .'.py wliil. on his way to tile rmistfrom the iiilm s nl le Isadora, Salva-dor. He was lot l,oi up lor one lllkhtbut Was released when he establishedhis identity, lie says that another en- -

Albert W. Iliickweod, jr., of Ar!zona, who ha.s siriil an con-u- l aI'm lio Curtí s fur tin ;, a n s. I.

been appointed to tile consul ot-- t aTapaeliula. Mexl.-o- His n inlnati uhas also bei n coulii im .i. fertlliw r'liliit'l I"

r. i.' so.theChamberlain's Onu;i llemcdvso that, unless sonic hidden stocks ill.Mill'

r' lie In

itilier well roiled iiianur". I.e.'.

im; l" t he fact h the luí ",;;' 11 inihe manure is not available to thel l nit iuuil'-ihalcl- afu r in iim- ai.plieil

In a.ei.ii.in lo Ibis it is advisable loi- i- li'im nit rate a loin;' I lie row aftertii plants h ive ataitcd In jrrowlnir.

'i': ..-- i aiie ni which to make ther... a i' i!. ;.' i" soiii" extent upontie I', rtihtv of Ho- soil and the variety

' " .'il "'.'. il. Ill (lie Mesilla:.. v ...'i ;: 1 1 1 !' ' t between

ll.e " ,' ; '. :i I la- Ibddcn S. '(e h c. P io'.-- is a fi I

.1 i..'. I : i " i i mi: int; of the fis t!,. methods in be followed.

ii i.'i-.- h - to be made about!: ""it im le s I... low tii" level of

II-- - 'a ;':. lit J o ill.- - out I licei, arrows o ,;. i,,. (0110 in tin.' same

v. i" t:r.;. s.v 'i', potito rldse nrema !". I" ,i imr a del p ci liter in thwii i' i with a l;n;h border mi each

'lie' plaiils niay In' I ra n. plantedulioPt 'ive ol- si' illi lo s in the row.

In the M'SiM.i valley, wh.-r- weh.vc all :i adaal mils of soil fromae.ly to a v ry luavy uibdie soil it.

i a i iiuislloii us lo whichis tlie last soil for celery. From iv-p- i

t'im uta coioliicl' d at the experi-ment station :f believed that a richI" un i l est lor tin- - reason Hint sucha soil is easy to work and docs notbak" around the llltle plants whenit is it riyati d. YVhili; this is true,uccoldiHK lo Rome.: of our most

practical nui'doier5, li'uv.',"soiis will produce just as eood celery,I'tovided thai cafe i.s taken in jjcliin".Ill" little plael.5 Stalled propel'ly-Al- l

MS" who a i " ill i ii kill'.; of fjroi:i; (i ei y in the .Mesilla valley forv. not lose any

Postmasters in New Mexico com-missioned: (Icorue !:. Kill ly alKettner; Samuel T, Stevens at Kicer-iild-

San .hum county. The latterotlice was recently established.

Arizona postmasters cnmiiiissioneipMaude .1. lieWitt at Woodruff: StellaSiprcll at Swansea, Yuma county.

lu-s- t on tin. .Market."I have used ChamJierhiln's Couiih

Uemedy and Iind It f be the best onthe market," says 10. V. Tardy, editorof The .Sentinel, I ialnshoro, Tenn."Our baby had several colds the pastwinter and Chamberlain's CoukIiRemedy always k'.im' It relief at oncea ml cured it In a short time. I alwaysrecnmetid It win ii opiiprtunity pre-

senta itself." For sale by all Alain-., WUM

The star mail route b. two. i

iilfordo and Clouderoft, N. Midiscontinued today.

to lie- ml. it i - int.: ary i o applythe mamiri' some tiui" la I'ore th"plants ar- - Iran: placed. i'.'r I" .1

' .111! S lia' "Ull'l olli:'.!! o I'l m -

nucí u u iu t lie vi inl' r or . ariAlways manure early cnoui;h

to livc Ihe immure time to becoill"well incoi pot at d in tlie .soil. As soonas liie inaliur.- is sjirt a.l on the lanlII ounhi lo lie plowed under ami ii

littated and be kept nuns' al! lie.tune. It. is ai-- ndvi-ebl- c In pul athin layer of veil rotted manure orlei.'.no lu th" bolloni of Ihe furrow- a

r eek or two In foi e l !'ats;ilant i: ;; tino ii ry plants-- . The P r'.ihxcr in tie

INSOMNIA VICTIM

DRIVEN TO SUICIDEPREPARATION OF LAND FOR

CELERY

Fa IseEconomy

i' dc.Illrlo.V .should be coveredemuiLch so 1 i r in- cols of-- : mil plar.l-- ! il" no. '

the"III" I'l C"ll- -

Alt' r i ova rilo;

In the central Kin ("runde valley,where celery without rival is ejown,th" followiuK bulletin from tin- Ai.-cullii'i- il

College nJI be of iulerc-i- :

The ituestion of the ,.at a t ionof lac lam! tor celery is no'," contrniii-uo- c

ninny of our now cilery k'"W'I-- .

This Is certainly an Inipoi taut ques-tii't- i

and one thai ped a ispm! ib i!

of study and particularly so in a ln ucelery Krowliiit section. Patch iit"iovr.

tot with it a Im a in

lam! I'"t' t

Honolulu. May .11. Starr HintN'i'diols, a broker of .New York, com-mitted suicide today by takinif chlor-in'or-

in hi." aparlne tits at the ltojalI lav alian hotel. Nichols, who v. asa venty tour ji-u- of au '. had beentroubled with insomnia ami hissuicide Is ullribu'iii to his iieryousiniidltion and luck of sl. p.

disableTsh'ip towedsafely into guaymas

:; the pr. para I i' 'O

Im p lanar iltgin oilill as possible-lAlllAN ii.VI'.ClA.

a should be iriiKatcd.1 In at a n iatitw.y,a t l! 1.1 V. ni I.Sume j;i'ow er.- - pr- f" imply m

In Business Tiiirir.e ilsuch cas

bolt'iiti of the furrow. 1:

a lai un amount, shoulshould, at times, discharo all

his salespeople and endcavo. to

run his b;!?::ss v.ith ro o )ostirilll iinl H'l'W.'T

dec

v. In n the v. ho!

mud in. .nur.it in t ,'. erlie' pa III r

(nal f.rain Docks Hum.n riancisco, Mae HI. Two tluitis-f- .

t of tlie Nevada (rain Co.s ..t I'eit Ce.sta, on the bay thirty. i mm San Francisco where aller a i rem i "a h'ornin for the for-- 1

'a t has p... n loaded tor tvv enty- -

V. elf. V, - lit !'"V I'll by lire to-t- .

I.l'lS, $1,11.111.111111.

after KettiiiK all th" information pos- - .pp.,, ti, ,uslide on the subject, should t lioioim I: - ..

" i m,. '' '"''Iv 'tinly th con iii hms umb-- wluet.!e is (!0:ti ;o wo;'; ami thus he al... '' '" P

'o improve or modify nuj of lio i.s;. I iiM.e::w l"i" "lieslions ttiv. il by other o n l y row- - i pi .lili d. Tn" :

i rs. mu i I..- in er.--

In the preparation of the nnl. lh I or tn'o inH. s

U III lc-- s Mis:iSi' lli'iinr Helpi hi lsif,s flff CoiiM

Of MeI.SI.a th

.1 fiven,i

about 1"""I'i iimr

. r sr. r , IIRemember theTriangular

L,abcl

finny mas. M. x , May 31. Thi ounhti e use of w li cit ss tcli graphy theAmerican steamer precursor, ren-- i

cr.'d lielpli'sa by a broken propeller.Hti-- s rescued fmm a danirerous posi-- :Ion and lowed into this port yestei- -

lay. Tlie Kteane r bad drifted nun-- b

ss.y three day s In lore wireless ronein una at. mi was h id w ith this port.A tUR mi sent out and brouKht thesteamer leto this port, rteveral of the"ansenncr l ad liecme uncontrolablel.cdiiise of fenr an l had to be lockedn their staterooms

gasoliñeTau'nch BlowsUPON POTOMAC; ONE DEAD

T.t.1 v., - , ; - --i ,r 1

.1

tive buyers about the store's

coods and service, would be mot with positive refusal, and the

man making such a proposition would be considered entiiely' ' .el' 'S1: i'i.'-- 'lOt.

While no merchant in all this city would entertain the thought

oí so unbusinesslike action as dispensing with his selling

fv;ree, t! c;5 are stoiekecpers who do what experience teaches

is r.Tja'.y bad pcüc suspend all their adveitising.

vVhen it is consideied that a merchant's r.ewspaner adveitising

is the only way many parchaseis have of knowing what is of-

fer ; 1 stopping acKertisl.ig becomes actJil extravagance

under the false guise of economy.

Tne logic that would influence a merchant to cease aj.crtis-r.- g

because the returns were not always the same would ne

him L discharg-- u' salespeople because their salts

worn not always up to the highest point,

i .'Apir'" í i

4

. .. .Il---

-'' : " "t i r i' 1Washington. Mar SI. One w.ir

drowned nnd the otlnrs narrowly es-

caped In the Potomac river late todayhen i lar.. Kin'iine launch, carry

inif three young married couples,c.i light tire from an explosion In thiol! t.ink. forcing the occupants to leapoverboard while the cratt was Palyards from shore.

Mrs Muywood. t w , nt -- t! i " y ari"Id. was drowreil. H-- r husband, whomade a frantic att.iv.pt to une hera.ih rescind by the timely nnix.il ofanother lnunch. t - fi.É il r r mil HO' V. '.- t .mtfmm mm. - "T S

w 1 w?rr r

Tonui.lo In Mcvliii.iMM'l. Mexico, May 31 A eyclone

'ener.lav in the Sin J.we mining dis-

trict fll.l considerable damage. Thertlrrtad station at KJutln was demol-ished nj several building; at theN.iti Ida. Coroii.i anl Marin minesm blown down. Practically all the

TKtlve sh.icks In th district wererckJ Several peop! ; were in lured,

nine jf r!iia!) , however.WX. fc.. , ii I "

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1909.

LEGAL NOTICES.LEGAL NOTICES.

DUNBAR'S Do You Know HowMany Readers WatchThese Columns for Bargains?

Haven tYou Somethingto Advertise? TheyWould READ Yours Also

STORAGEEMPLOYMENT AGENCIES.ni ii tí o ut mv kst i: i : x u u ink sis

ASSiu'lATIiiNt'luuie 1Í..7.

To the Uniploye.We have daily r;.lls lor flrot cías-lad-

tunl lienllenitn stenographersand buuk keepers. also Mpmilsli-speakiu- tf

salt spent. le.To the Kmplnyer.

It Involves no obligation on yournnrt lo Invest iuiitc nur npplli aids.

""!,,. r Neve Mtwlco. orrim f"'I',1;" crriar.v. IiKoriralloii tVr- -

!""v!í.in Jaffa. Secretary of the.Vii'i.'iv of New' Mt x.n o. do hereby

,mIv iluit there was filed for rec-i,,,,- u

...i.. ..ti:,..- ni , levi n o'clock a.in

thii'tv-n- r st nuy oi naicu.....mi at liieorriurution

' Vi... Ki'i '.runde Wilt iinü Landration. No. SM.

u , yet,. re: 'l'l'-- ' corporators named,iu. said anieles and who huve

'".ii l ti' i"1'. ' their successorsan- - hereby declared to

f! from this (late until th.? thirty- -. .. xl,,,...li Viiiitf.f.n Hun.

firs!mul Fifty-nin- a corporation

by the name ami lor me purposes stii irtil in salo ai uvn-ü- .

hand niv.l the Greatund"'' my, v i n

c i'l el' I tie Ti l rlloi y of New Mexico,''ihe Citv of .Sania Fe, the Capital,

iliillv-lil's- t day of .Mareh, A.D. Mil'.'

NATHAN JAFFA,Cli laiy of N't VV .Mexico.

Klo.k A. Dwell.ft rut ate of the fililí? of Ardeles

Miration of Tim liio llraildef 1IH

Water ami Lund Corporation.Ten imv of Xew Mexico, County

u( H, rniiiill'i, ss.This liiilrunient was filed lor r

,, mi ih.- .Hi 'lav "f April, I'JOil,! 2.1 o'el.M k p. m.

lie led ill Vol. "1!. .Misc. Ofaid Couritv. folio 4.10.

II(.' ,al) A. K. YVAl.KF.il,

recorder.Ime.

T ri il"i- f New Mexico, Office ofthe S, tarv Cei l il irn 1. of Com- -

l.il isoll1, Nalhall Jaffa, SecrovJiry of the

T, rntory "f Ni w Mexieo, do hereby, í v that there 111 filed for rcc-d'H-

.ml in I'OH at eleven o'clock a., mi the Illll'IJ I irst Uil) "' '"'.ji'. r.iir.i. Articles of lneoriioralioii

f 'J'he l;io Crainle Water and LandCuilinralieii, No. .riNM4; md also, thaiI iiave compared the following eojiy

l lie- sarin . with the orlnimil thereofla,' mi I'lh'. and declare it lo he i

,r.il transcript therefrom and ofthe whole thereof.

(iiv.-- under my hand and the Greatof Hie Tel ritory of X.-- Mexico,

a (lie City of Sania Fe, the Capital,mi llií thirty-lirs- t day of Mareh, A.Ji I'Jii'.i.

,S,,,I) NATHAN JAFFA,Secretary of New .Mexico.

AllTJCLICS OF INCOUPOKATION.We, the undersigned, in order to

iiiiin a corporation 'he purposesla reinalu-- staled, under and pui su

, i.t to the provisions of An Aet ofthe l.ee,latn e Assembly of the Tcr- -

hi, iiy ol New Mexlco, entitled, AnAil to ri'KUinto the loriiituion bhuH.iverniueiii of Corporations for .Mln-iN-

Manufacturing. Industrial anduih.'i' Fin.suits. Approved .March 15,inn;.," do hereby certify as follows:

I. The corporate name Is THF.Kb) i.'KANDK WATKlt AND LAND'i Hil'i 1! ATIDN.

II. The roistered office of theiiiioratioii is in the City of Alhu-iiieriit- e.

New Mexico, in addition towhich the secretary of the Territoryai' NiU Mexico is designated as the.suttulory agent therein, upon whomprocess iiHainst the corporation mayhe served In the absence from theterritory of the ofticer.1 of the cor- -liuiation.

III. The objects for which theinri, oration is established lirel'i ima ril.v :

The construction and maiutainliiKuf reser'oirs, canals, ditches and.iie lines tor the purpose of supply-lU-

water for irrigation, mlninn,maniilai tin ins, domestic and otherfuhhe uses, includiiiír cities andl,uis; and lor the purposes of eolun-raiiii- ii

and the improvement of landsin cuinectioii ihercwiih, for either orboth nl' said purposes, either Jointlynr separately, and especially for thepuriiiise of construction, erectintt andiiiHiiiiainins irrigation canals, ditchesand pipe lines together with alln.'i essaiy laterals, su itches andtiirn-oui- which said, system ofcanals, ditches and pipe line or linesmay require, in the Counties of San-ilma- l,

ll.riialillo, Valenehi and .S-oluto in the said Territory. of NewMexico, and such branch line orlines from said iri'ÍK-t- i system asmac he deemed advisable, crossingMtiiM ONK SIDF OF THI'3 ittoi.ran.le Kiver or of any other streamla the opposite side thereof at thewill ol the corporation, and for the'"ii.struct in;?. erecting, liiaintainiil!-- "

"peratiin; of irrigation canals andwmks in other counties in Ihe. saidTerritory nf New Mexico.

And to tnanut.icture and generate'h'eti icily uitn the tnler passim;llii'iiiuh said canals; and to pumpimter hum the (ii'ound for the pur-l-os- e

of olilainiiiK and increasing ihe-- niiiiuu of water that can he othcr-iis- e

obtained; and also for the pur-1'is- e

of apiiroiiriiillnn nub iinappro-- I

liai. d water eun be legallylrotn the flow in the Klo

i. land. river and other streams; andulso for ihe purpose of constructing"servoirs lor the storage of water,t" h" used in connection with said.'It, hes. canals and pipe lines andKeiier.i fie trieity as aforesaid; andi" seh ami dispuse ol elecirie poweronl water to private or public con- -"iii, is thereof.

As siinsmiiii'v o and in connection"th Hie foregoing from time to time

iporation may:Maiiinf.it tin e. purchase or other

wise aeiiiire ootids, wares, nierihan-'h- -

and personal propel ty of everyI.e. and description, and hold. own.

II" II I H.i l?f. sell ,, olhiTSVlse disposeHi. l! de, .Pal In and deal with tie-s.iint

At. 'ire n Mil undertake the good-p- i,

Will. iperty. rights. franchises,' iil'tra t an, i assesis ol" every nian- -""' .md kind and ihe liabilities of"A e a son, firm, association or

either wholly or in part,'n.1 l'' for ihe same In cash, stock'' l'oii.l of in,, corporation, or olher- -

Knter into. make, perform and111 y '.in contracts of every kind ami"' any i.nvlul purpose witli any per-"I- I.

turn, association or corporation.bsii" bonds, debentures, or obliga-'"ii- s

of the corporation, and at thi1,1 f the corporation, to .secureh" .'un,, by mortgage, pledge, deedf trust or otherwise..,"" "I'ply for. acquire, hold, use,'". assign, leise, grant licenses inM"m oi, mortgage, or otherwise'I '.- -. ,,f letr,s ratent of the I'nited

"iit.-- or any foreign country, pat-nl- s

pa tent-ri- g his. licenses amitayileK, Si inventions, improvements

pi, Hesse, trade-mark- s and trade'ines. relating to or useful in con-ai'iio- n

with anv business of the n.

" "1 1. pun base or otherwisei transí, r. niort- -. e ,ir otherwise dispose of

' ioe capital stock and bonos.'''.Muí,., ,,r otherwise evidence ofcreated by other .i,

or corporations, and. while',' h,.,l.P th.-ieo- w.rriA ,.11 l,e' and prlvileKrtR of nwneisbiiing the right to vote thereon.l'i ' haM hold and thehir.

r oih its rapiiAl stock, its bondssecurities.Re mini, ,.. ......

r ' I'VISUIl o t'Jet.un lor .services rendered, inav '"K or assisting to plire or su.ir-'"in- g

i, e ),;.-,-, ,n or ng

,nJ of the nhar.-- s of stock of the

corporation, or miy debentures, bondsor other teeurities ot the corpora-tion, hi' in or about the formation orpromotion of the corporation or inthe conduct of its business.

To the same extent as natural per-sons minl.t or could, do, to purciias.'il otherwise nocjuire, to lio'.d, iv.n,mnintain, work, develop, sell, con-vey, mortsatte or otherwise disposeof, without limit as to amount, with-in or without the Territory of NewMexieo, and in any part of the world,real estate and leal property, jindany Interest and rights therein; andalso to acquire, improve by conduct-ing water thereon and otherwise,agricultural lands find dispose of thesame; to establish and lay out townsand town sites and Improve thesame and dispose of or lease the lotstherein.

To buy or otherwise acquire, tohold, own, lnortKatce, ped(?e, sell, as-sign nd transfer, or otherwise dis-pose of, and to invest, trade in anddeal in any goods, wares, merchan-dise and propel ty of every t lass anddescription. including patents andlatent-right- Inventions or improve-ments, trade-mark- s, options, share'sor rights in corporations, real proper-ty of any description, includingmines, railroads and also bonds,mortgages, securities of any kind ordescription or other evidences of in-

debtedness and investment orsecurities of any kind or

description whatever, or to act asIhe agent for the sale or pun base ofany of the same, or lor any otherpurpose connected with any of (hesaid above described powers: tu pro-nio-

corporations or enterprises ofany character, Including industrialenterprises, railroads, mines, real es-

tate companies, banking inst it uliousami all businesses or enterprises ofany character, and to own ami oper-ate or finance Ihe same; to aid inany manner any corporal ion or en-terprise in which the Company is in-

terested; to endorse, underwrite orguarantee the slock, securilics or

of any corporation or per- -

sons.With a view to the voi:inpr and

development of the properties of theCorporation, anil to effectuate, di-

rectly or indirectly, its object? andpurposes, or any of them, the cor-poration may, in the dlseulion ofthe directors, executive cominlltt e mofficers, from time to time carry onanv other lawful business, iuanufae-- 1

luring or otherwise, to any extentand in any manner not unlawful.

The corporation may conduct busi-ness in the Ten tul y of New Mexico,and elsewhere, including any of theStates, Territories, Colonies or de-

pendent ies of the i'nited Htutel, thDistrict of Columbia, and uny and allforeign countries; have one or moreoffices therein, and therein to hold,purchase, mortgage and convey realand personal property, except us andwhen forbidden by local laws.

The foregoing r lauses shall be con-

strued both as objects: and powers,but no recitation, expression ordeclaration of specific, or specialpowers- or purposes herein enumer-ated shall be deemed to be exclu-sive; hut It it is hereby expressly de-

clared that all other lawful powersnot Inconsistent therewith arc- here-by included.

IV. The corporation is authorizedto issue capital stock to the extent ofsix million dollars ( $fi,OUO,OOU.uO ) ;

Three Million Dollars t$;t, 1)011,000. 00)to In; common slock divided intothirty thousand i;i0,0h0) shares ofthe par value of One Hundred Dol-lars tJlOo.00) each: Three MillionDollars t $3.000,000.00) to he l're-ferre- d

Stock divided into thirty thou-sand ClO.lliiO) shares of Ihe pur valueof One Hundred Dollars ($100. UU)each; ail Common and PreferredStock shall he

A. The common stock shall con-trol Ihe corporation, elect the offi-cers of tin; corporation, declare aildividends and be supreme in the con-

duit of the affairs and managementof Ihe corporation.

Common stock issued shall be paidlor In cash, real and personal proper-ty, stocks and bonds of other corpor-ations, mortgages, franchises, wuterrights or properly secured evidencesof indebtedness; all common stocknot actually Issued shall be con-

sidered as in the Treasury ami shallnot be entitled to a vote.

The common stock of the corpora-tion may be Issued to retire the pre-ferred stock outstanding, onl, how-ever, when duly authorized by a ina-jorl- ;y

vote of the issued and out-standing common stock in a stock-holders meeting lawfully ealhai amiassembled.

preferred stock of thecorporation shall be g

shall be a preferred lien on the assets of tin; corporation alter theoperating expenses have been paid;shall be guaranteed ti per cent annualincome payable semi-annual- on theflrsi day of January and July of eachyt.ur after issue which guaranteed in-

time, shall be en in u In t i ve : shall liesubject to call at pur. accumulatedInterest and 13 per cent at any interest period five (ii) years fromdate of issue or thereafter; shall bepaid for In cash, real and personalproperty, slocks and bonds ot othercorpora lions. mortgages, franchisesor water lights and may he issued to

llaterallv secure the indeblednessof the corporation.

The preferred stock may particí-pale ill declared dividends of the cor-

don in any ratio, when, and Ifauthorized by I majority ol the issued common stock in regular orspecial meeting lawfully assembled;any condition or provision so authori-zed shall applv to all of the preferred stock, and shall not lie altered

r changed while any portion thereofis outstanding. without the writtenconsent of the owners of all issuedpreferred shares.

The common capital stock WithtVhich the corporation will commencebusiness Is subscribed by the Incur- -

porators as follows:Xo. of

Xame. Shares. A mountAugust W. Hoffman.... 1 tin. K). 00Kti. V. Shutt 1' t 11110.00

John (i. Thomson .... 10 f lOllll.llllLouis C, Allersnicyer . . 10 10011.01

The posiofflce address of each ofthe Incorporators Is Albu.iueniue, XewMexico.

VI. The corporation shall keep atits registered oft ice in thle Territoryone copy of the Transfer Hooks.w b.it h copy shall be deemed an origi-nal, in wbtih the transfers of stockshall be registered, and the stockbooks. which shall contain thenanus and addresses of the stock-holders, and the number of sharesheld by them respectively, whiiishall at all times during the usualhours for business be open to the in-

spection of a stockholder in personwith respect to his interest as suchstockholder, or for a purpose ger-mane lo hU status as such, upon ap- -

plication in writing t the registeredMfi tit ot t ie corporation ill iliaiue msuch olfice ami having the custodyof such 1 ks; but the registeredagent may refuse permission to anystockholder to examine the same tex-re- pt

as to the entries affecting theshares owned by uch stockholder)unless and until satisfied that suchau examination and the intoi mationto 1 aiquirt-- l thereby are tor ab'elhmate puipose and not for a pur-po-

hostile to the interests ot the tocorporation, or Its individual stock-holders, and the determination of the inregistered agent shall be final, lon- -

Ttcl IXate nml l.onn Ofrico,oilier (told Avenue mid I bird

bireit or 22-- Gold. Avenue.

FUR RENTS rooms to rent over Sun Jose

restaurant. 2t,9 Central Ave.house at 211 S. High

St 2(1

brick building In a finelocation, good for hotel busi-ness.

modern brick house' furnished, So. Third street

$28framt; So. llroadway

I2rooniF. modern .SOSmoms, f. 0 S. Fourth st . .D4rooms, .11 9 New York ave $10

FOR SALE220 acres of land near the Uni-

versity; will sell apart or allat a bargain.

4 lots on West Coal svenue;corner Seventh St., fine loca-tion

house, corner F.dithstreet mid Iron avenue: mod-ern, 82,7(10

brick, modern, bouse,corner North Fifth slreet andMar.piettt) avenue; fine lo-

cution :l.2iirtFine house and lot. Fiuit ave.;

li rooms, modern ,2,ri((

RANCHES125 aerea about G miles out on

K"od road; improved partlywith house and stable there-on ÜU.IIOH

Four tures. rniles from post-offic- e,

with good house andoutbuildings m:1,(MHI

Two acres, viilh good lot. Mix180 on South Hi oadwny; landwell Improved in alfalfa.

Jlom y to loan on real estate se-curity. Houses rented. Rentscollet ted. Kntlre chargetaken of propel ty for residentsor

E. H. DUNBAR SON

Albuquerque, N. M.

LEGAL NOTICES.

cluslve mul binding upon all stock-hulde-

and all persons claiming un-der such stockholders.

VI 1. In furlheralite tunl not inlimitation of the powers conferred bystatute, the Hoard of 1 lirectoi'.s areexpressly authorized :

To hold their meetings, to haveone or inore offices, and to keep thebooks of the corporation within orexcept as otherw ise provided by stat-ute, without the Territory of NewMexico, at such places as may fromtime to time be designated by them.

To determine from time whether,and, if allowed, under what condi-tions and regulations the uocounlsand books of the corporation shall beopen to the inspection of the stock-holders, and tiie stockholder' rigiitaMi this j'espect are and shad be

or liimled accordingly, andno stockholder shall have any rightto inspect any account or book ordocument of the corporation, exceptas conferred by statute or authorizedby the Hoard of Directors, or by aresolution of the stockholders.

To make, alter, amend "lid rescindthe iiy-l.ii- of the corporullon, totlx, ilett rmine from lime to time :rndvary I he amount to be reserved asworking capital, to deleriiiine thetimes for the declaration anil pay-ment and the amount of each divi-dend 'in the stock, to determine anddirect the use and disposition of anysurplus or net profits, ami to authori-ze and cause to be executed, mort-gages and liens upon the real andpersonal property of the corporation,provided always that a majority ofthe whole Hoard concur therein, andfurther provided that any mortgageor lien so authorized and executedshall be to secure current indebted-ness only of the corporation, andthat all bonded indebtedness or per-manent Incumbrance of the real andpersonal property of the corporation,shall be llrst authoiizcd by a majority vote of the common stock is-

sued and outstanding, in a stockholders meeling duly called ill ac-cordance with the statutes und the

of the corporation.Pursuant to the affirmative vote

of the holders of a majority of thecommon stock issued and outstanding:, at a stockholders' meeting ijilyconvened, to sell, assign, transfer orotherwise dispose of the properly, in-

cluding the franchises of the corpora-lio- n

as an entirety, provided, al-ways, that a majority of the whole;Hoard concur therein.

To appoint ndditionn! officers ofthe eorpotalion. including one ormore Vice Fresidenls. one or moreAssistant Treasurers and one or moreAssistant Secretaries; and. to the ex-le-

provided by the thepersons so appoint,',! may have findshall exercise all of the powers ofthe President, of the Treasurer andof the Secretary, respectively, pro-vided, however, that all Vice .Iresi-dent- s

shall be chosen from the Di- -

rct tors.Hy resolution passes by a majority

vote of the whole Hoard, under suit-able provision of the I'.v-Ki- todesignate two or more of their num-ber to consiitute an exet utive com-mittee, which committee shall. forthe time being, as pi o id.-- tor insaid resolution, or In thehave und exercise nny or all powersof the Hoard of Diret tors, whichmay be lawfully dciegat.il. In theina nagement of the business and

of the corporation, and shallhave jiowcr to authorize the seal otthe corporation to be affixed to allpapers w hit h may require it.

Ihe Hoard of Duectors and theExecutive Committee shall, except asthei wise provided by law. have

power to at t In the follow lug manner, viz: A resolution in writing.signed as artlrmatlveiy approved byall the member of the Hoard of Directors, or by all the" members of th'"executive or other committee. nndthereafter with original or with duplicated signatures insert. d In Ihe re- -orded minutes anil properly dated,hull tie deemed to be action hv sin h

Hoard or such committee, as thecase may be, to the extent thereincxrr. ssed. with the same force nntleffect as if the same had been dulypassed by the saine, vote at a regularconvencí meeting.

Subject to th,. for. kgoing provisionsth; may prescribe ibe number ot Director to constitute nlquorum at iheir and suchnumher may he less than a majority

of the ihr.!e Board.VIII. The period of rxistence of

this corpoiation Is limited to fiftyveai s.

Tne rnrnorjtion res'rvs the light oamend, alter, rhjne" ot repeal any

provision contained in this fihliMt''the manner now or hereafter p re-

st rl bed by statute for the amend- -

FOR SALE Real Estate.

Kill! :.l.l: - Choleo :') foot blliltlil'ftb't, close ill. on North Tvvelllll St.,

ilbnl. Kuie location, nice soiround- -

inns. 1'. "I lit iuhborhooda I Ulrica. 'lilt rapidly In tins I toll,Now is Ihe t :n c to (.ft in rmhl. l.lovd

II us l.' i . .'II., West I lol.l.

Knit .ai.i: room bevv conn nlblock hell sc. built ir home, bul

ow Her mii.-- l leave the tty (das beenra nsi'ct red I . bouse m si bo sol, I at

ollce. i'ulle rt'icld Co., i'lli V. Hold.

i.'CIt SAI.l". Itesitienee ol 203 NorthKdith at n haiKatit; examina It.

t'bns .Mann, (lid Albuquerque.

sai i: x. w "I'ooilt llollSe, oneIn v liomt s i i(y vhi t an buybargain; sec rot tel l tetti

' II W Cold.III u ).M i! Ill it 'S : Tor Mill n tuir- -

allí. .M 1.. Sehu't, üt'.l . 'Olltl bL.

'('11 SAl.i: .vt a bi.ikt.iln, id pay-.S- i'ln til. Intiiilie ol ,M. liult,

'.' !l Seetuid stri''i Hi New briili

n. toll lot, r id ication, c im

I'oi !, Held . :'h; w. i ni. i

Si .K our w iinlovv di :;il.iv or pi, luresel Tic" luce bono. c h..ve lo o!";'er

you at reckon ii,,- pric s. Soiiihwest-- .ni lleulle 'o.. L'c Km. t ("', nl al av- -.

K ; s i ,i'. - ; - ti, me bouse$;'iui,i. i y 111 W

Ill U liltV mi al.l'i Ut l'Al.1 a lid $ J ll"

nioiiib w buy a li, w il 'l o, illl II

close ill I'll 11 'til Sll pi If" $.'Soul h u ce t 'y ' . --'ill I

tral.la i li "s.u.K --

K.i", and eool.in si lea Ollce, .O Aiipi.VS nil llU esl el II I; .'Ul IC. '

I o I.

h'o It SA 1.K-- - M Irani lioiiae til2 111 Not-Il- W si reel. t 2 ( 0 u . 1 n

q'lii e on j! i'l it SAI. i li. ,llll low

'en pot Intro start,--

'i r.WIÜ. sici.i, "iiTkiT--

lands on ei sv paynieiiis or w ill takellutoioollile i; i. n f o Aildr.-- w 7 K.,1

i tire Jnuriiall'i itsAi.i:

fine corn," il loll, $." l"l. ii. ml h.'IIIly p.'l'lllellts, ilT.'l Id IM. W

Hold,i'l i t""sA l.iT 1: h rn

brick, best lo, o t Ii ni IliKblallds,a Is, i 1. 1, ,' Ina k. Hie . t

Applypor, ire s, burn. luil S.

Walter.

BUSINESS CHANCES

ll.2t TICK WCltD insirls cliiMilflednds in 31 lending srr In D. 8

Semi fur '.1st. The Ink., tXceney, 4 2 7 So ii ill M..iil street. Lot

nireles. Cal.TUADIC--Koriv-I'i- lilí flat, li

(rally located. 1, net r. Colo., r.I

Albuquerque propel ty, M. V.. Ilowel2(1.1 West Hold.

'l''ulí SALIC-.Hi- st," k of dry noodsshot's. li md oiortiinity to buy

cheap on ace unit of closlnii- out.Country trade invil-'- lo llispecl

oods. iC. I'". Sebéele, I H2 1 Noilh '

Foul 111 street. A ti ii l.'i-- i in N. M

FOR SALE

$2:t(l(l Two foiir-roon- i roll lie,en,bullí and i leclrlc llulils, lot 7,1xl(J. rent lor Klll.lHI inch; onHighlands clic lo; HIIII cnsli,linlance on lime nl N per ci lil.

$2i(i(i(l I room, modi in fianic cnt-l- a

UC near ( t iiinil e. on llili-Imid- s.

ihhI I'H'iilion.$2111111 Iniiiie, inoili rn. cd-la- r.

burn, bivv n, sluidc nml l i ulttices, S. I dllll SI,

'l I'm modern frame rit-(na- e.

well Imill: cellar, (roodS. Waller Si. mi cor-

ner.$1(1,10 frnme. trfsul hum.

5 lots. M) fruit I lies; . ICIInli i

Ml reel.$2000 modern lirlck cot-

tage; ,. second slru'l. kihuIvalue.

$2KM) timderr rrlcl. i

Iiivvn. K.iod ontbulldiiiKS, cornerlot. Illi Ward.

$;7.Vi tvvo-stor- y lirlelc,lililí), ft'llip. cement walks. S.

Ariio. Si,(hoi,,- - I, us In nil puns if (he

I'll y.I!ii-lue- propt ily nnd muelles forsale, .Money lo loan.

A. FLEISCHÍR212'', South Second Slrei t.

GET TO USINGTim

Vk? Mftil lt (J l

W..i4,'.:,-triliif- 'l

Tchey Are the BestFor all enuifhs nnd Pobln. Diar-rhoea both In . bilolren aid ad-ults, llhi'.itiiali.an. Kidney HlidStoniftt b Coini.l.i uti 'l b, re laDO mure efficient Liniment auJ

Midloat, ij Oil (han th

Iriieru'Xlooal.

Then remedies can b fouu.1

Kiif aale lir All Dni:i,-l.-l and 1.Iwulers lu Medicine

Cointi.niM'led "olely bf1 1 1 1 ; IMl.ltAID)AL MI.D- -

k im; o r mav mkic M

Central, New U'llco.

PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS

MO.Xt V TO XAl.WOn Furniture, riim-.n- Orgnnn, H..ri. Wur-i- ;

a pa .alter ihimels; ul on .iiirira unoWArvtioAm Krt't'ipi, !w f iu uo and nt

j Kinl atrk tty Time On timntii ivyear glvr-ii-. Otiori tu riiwtiii In ymi

iitist.fiuiin. our ral? Are reaimir.. i alsin! a' ua r hurt'ow iti. HtttumiOiif.lkia to nr.il fnnrt nil put (a tf II w.i Id

TUtt IIOIM IIOI I) l OW (OMI ANV,Hot) i mm : hihI 4, (nittt ttlifg.

i: oi rn ks,

IM, Wtmt CralfHl Atanaa.

TO LOAN

MONEY TO IX)AN On city proponat 8 percini. H'o Oranda VnIIey

Land do., John Borradail, sgrot, Of- -'

.'tee. Third and Gold avenue.

SANDIA HOMEggQCTMiBiaTiiraa'ggagaciajtfi

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

The Best Place for

a Vacation. Lunchat All Hours

SANDIA HOME

Successor to Silva H.tc?TIJERAS CANYON

iiiibie;iiiiiiB The AllShouri Society ot NewII Mexico meets the second W'ednes.B (lay of each month at Odd Kel-- a

lows' hall, 321 South SecondB street. Next meeting, Wediies-- a

day, June 0, 1909.8 Headquarters at Room 4, Itar- -

nett building. Second and Cen-- a

tral. l'lione 1U7.B All Misscurians ara requeatorta to call nnd register.

). .!. KRAKMER, PecylllllllllllllllflLEGAL NOTICES

merit ot the cert itica' .' ol Incorpura-tion- .,'

In Witness Where.'. we have here-unto set our bands aid seals ibis sixlhlay of Auifust, A. IJ inns

(SIkik. d) AumisJ II. finían( SIk in tl I 11. ) Shutt( Sinned John "fo( Signed i l.OUiM lot-- publii,

rent.State of SIlssou If the I ot SI.

Iiuis, ss. l'oi jon this sixth day itlon 1',ct. A. D.

19(is. before nie pei'..-cl- napi earedAUKU'd W. ilol Imai,,,., if ICd. W.Shutt. to mn known t the sainepersons described .in ci who cxi'-eute- d

the fori'SoliiK '.''.'.'st ru merit ofwritine,, und who lukiiowtc'ilcied thatthey executed the same as tlnar freeMCt and deed.

In witness whereof, I have here-unt- o

set my hand and nfl'ixcd my of-

ficial seal the day and year u fore-said.

(Signed) Maude 1!. Forrester.(Notarial Seal.) Notary I'ublie.

.My commission expires May 211, lull.Territory of N. .Mexico, County

of Iternaiillii, ss.(Hi this Iwenly-nint- h day of .March,

l'.iuil, beloi'e me iieisonallv appeureilLouis ('. A llei'iinev ci , lo iu(. know n tohe the person described In ami whoexecuted the for. tpilng insirument,and a know leiie, that lie execute,.he same us his I t ee act and deed.

Witness my hand and notarial se.ilin the day and year last hereinabovewritten. (Sinned)(Notarial il) 11. uiy 1'. iv n.

Nolury 1'nl

Slate of New York, County of NewV'oi k, ss.

He It Known, Tint on' this twenly-fotiri- h

day of Anciivf, ,.y p. one ihoii--ian.-

nine' hundred and idjthl, bel,, reme, .1. ). Krlih. a Notary 1'iiblie inind lor the State oi New 'York, dulyominissioned and sworn, dwellini; inhe lloriiiiifi, ,,f Hiooklyn, N.Y.,

came an I ,i ppeafed. John (i.I homsoii, o nie personally known,and known to nie to lie tin: same pet

described in and who exeeiiii-i-ihe within inslruiiienl In writine amiicknow ledKi'd the s.niif to I,,, luí a. i

and ibx-d- .

In Test iraony Whereof, I have leinto subscribí d mi me il. dfixed my soul of i'C, tiie..ear last aboye

( Sinn,-,- i

(Notarial soul) .1, 'pb It Frith,Notui n.bliNotary Ful, He, Kin; Co.. C rlil it al

filed in Nr ,v Y unite, Al v

t uní in tssf on xpir. Mar, b :t'i.

Kriilorsed. No. S1.Cor. lie, 'd. Vol. '.. I'atre (,02. a'S of llle.irpnt em of The

ra tule Water ami I ..Mid Col por I lot,Filed ill litllei' o Secretary of N'eW

.Mexico, Alar. :fl, íüiqc 11:iiii I. HINathan Jaffa. S.-- , i I'll V.

Com!, arerl D W.L t C.F IC.

Articles of Incorporation nf Th"I'.io Grande YV.it. r and Land (,'orpor- -

ilion.Territory of New Mexico, Coitrity

of Ib'i niilillo, ss.Ibis Instrument was filed for i.

ord on the 7th day of Apiil, al.i .'ii o clock p. m.

Uncorded ill Vol. "IV Mie. nlortls of said County, f .iio 4 .0

(S.-ti- A IC. AVALKICIt.It. . oi, ,

C;Httl ft'ftlliie; crop a Ifalia ydm bale or ton. Salive ulieut Hiul ev-ery

I

olher kln.l of feed. IC. W. I T.IC. v..212 West l ead inc., opposite t en-ir- N'i

ifili School. I

'N

Ol lt WnitK OK I,.l XDItVIVfi Nl,.I.ADH..V idllaki. siiiitrVli's. SKI 111 s AVI IK4K I

M IIS IS l s l'ssi;i). IMI'I k-l- l,

I MMHIV, Alv Ol' I'OVI. toi t'K IC. ll,

W ANTIC ! l'lanos, household good,etc, stored and packed safely al

reasonable fates. l'lione 641). ThSecurity Warehouse and Improvami nt Co. unices, Itoonii i and i,(iniiit lilock, Third atreet and Cen-tral avenue.

AUCTION

All "I I. i.V --

Thiirsdav.I w P! sell ar auction, on.1 une 3rd. lit 2 p, tu., tilo

entire luriii aiiiKs ol a, houseai No. Pl.t'. W't I Central avenue; nil

lurniluie, lurilseye mapletlieiiscr, eoiiimotles, eh i f Ion iers, ironIn ds, larprfi. rue.s. Tiiattini;. ball trt'e,ln;i nt f u china, closets Imil'et, dinlnirtables leather seat diniuu cliairii. roi

v.. is lance, r. frieiaor. lenther-covere- tl

couch, mul many olher tilings.J. Al, SI il.l.l 1", Ain't ioneer.

FOR RENT Rooms.

1'. HI HUNT The no ist sanilniy nmlup e roonis at the Kio i Irandu,

r,l;. West Ctntial.I'.)ll I'ENT Kurnlshed rowiii and

roonis for light hounekaepini litWet Lend.Mi nun; room i ami fust ciats board,

Delict r Hotel tut and Coal.l''i 1 l KNT I 'lirnisli d room with

qdiiir por. Ii in ft thoroughlymotlei n boil' ttcntlcnmn preferred;roi Invalids. 20 N. Hljh, phone SOS,

l ' ' Kl XT - Furn Islied rooms forlie lit bom. i.ei'inl.:: 4 S. Second.

I'm: iti'X'T ta. suitea of room",on,' inod, n a ud me cheap. r,17 .S.

Itroii.lw iyI' ,1! Ilk' T Model II", neatly l'ur-- i

li jo ,! i' oil i.ouii in biislni w ci'u- -$ ' and t::.'.'l pi r w k. :ni;i' W.

C. i; t a I, ooiti r.

K. 'It KICN'I rooms lor houso-- IUeepim;; porch. 415 North

St.

i' l '1 K IC XT rooms partly fur-n- it

III- lid, $1 liwe "tern realtyL'nl nlriil.

( IC NT I'le.ca ooll.M III HO

atioi y ilh nit board. 1

mli ,li!h.F' ' i; IC N'T To dnllN. li rotiiu-- i

h. nick, Mod. in; niti SmithWaller

: IC I' un furnishedla lor In? lit house koo hiii, Apply

I'll North Sc. oil st retI, XT i to kciiU"-rknes-

:. Xo ol I, Ap- -:Ui X. A rno.HI XT II furnished

Ail modern conven-- .

Warll. k, r I f SouthWaller.

FOR RENT Offices.FOR I". KNT Offices nnd tor 1

r, , tutu, reliil club building ApplySecretary of the club.

FOR RENT Dwellings.FiiÍ! 11 ICNT Two lo six room houseii,

furnished or nol. Apply V. V.114 W. Coal nvc. ujistitlri.

Ft) U It ICNT New modern tuf- -, ,1 five-roo- flat. lnuiitra A.

W Anson, H23 North 4th Street.Full It ICNT New housii,

chenp. Apply Dr. Hronson.l'i ItlCNT New three room tent-hoiis- e,

nicely luriilihed. 1016 S.Walter.l'i Mt riC.XT Four room furnished

house, south highlands, $14inontli. Soulhw'eslel ll Kealty Co.,2 n 1 IC. Ci ntral live.FiMt IMCNT--juñ- July nnd Aurtust;

furnished. Ti rooms of 7 ruom house;bath, electric Unlit, Rns and coal

mi children. Kelt her. Hank ot'oin meice.

Fi i Ul: ICX'i' l!,v"T:7"it7"l.io(li.biick bom-e- modern.

Furr'uYlX'T bous it 210North Walter street. Inquire nt

:',: W. Coppei, M.,im Saddlery.Hi It ICNT Two room house,$1: Ini. Stuithwi it. i n realty Co.,

L'.il IC. Central.F'H: 111 XT - i,,, in frame,

í.'ll on Soul Itu e ally Co,:'n I : i til ra I.

. il; lTT:xT ll house. III.

h luiiii-- l od. ua Solll llW'estcK ali y 'o., 2 ii I culiI'l 'll 1:1 vi M, mi In irk.

J

I'll

,1 ua. ill r e.illy Co.,I'. '' nit-

'I; l: ic c l till lushedll" l i t; loc.itittn

il a pa i t in lit. WellI'll o a'l modi vi nil net s.

I'm Hi. h. Oil bollso,a. í i ,,l llllll- -

i lob!..Mod. 7

, ii r li hi.1 windoiy2 t I X

Mo.b'i'i in nc, l-

ijóle I

FOR RENT Miscellaneous.uí: r lex'i 1,11,' ,ol V. 2ac per

'll.ir, I slreel. EvaHunt.

FOR SALE Furniture.rn: s.vi.i'. F iicllure Cnmpatif

. ii i "nfV 'ertna nr tha-- tilloo-lil

I I'd r e ! rer, air wA i ; rT : Co.. phone IS UK

PASTURAGEl;i.x - i; pat ii i rti;s. 1 mi mouth KooinI: ail. .in.;

POULTRY AND PET STOCK.!: 1 in,. 102.

For. ti r av

MISSION FURNITUREI" n. lure to older on ahort

I . m .'iii pvd factory inAubiiipier.ue. I.rwe-- i prt.-e- s Crovai

iFiiiiillura Co., 114 Weat lold.

HELP WAN". ED--M- ale.

MKN ÍTka'kÑ íiatlii r trade Shorttime required i n.liiati s earn $ 'I

to $:i Week. .Moler It.uhcr College,',l.os Aunóles!WANTTCD Alan '"! lor country.

Address T. ii. I'.ox A h i in i n ii e

HELP WANTED Female.V N'í K I A t;oi.l liilllldl'i ss. Applymota lll'.l K Ill ;iV".

ANTlll) i . . 1IUI-.I'- .

.Mrs. .M. I 'h.l'lliolll ti .on; w.-s-

Tijei as.

WANTED Positions.WAN TI 'i' I', lice. I

hulv booUKi. tV pell rii

I'll. Itll '.II

WAX i'l I'll-- , H

II, ad any lineM us l:

aid ,V t inali''

WANTED' Salesmen-Agent- s

w II "Tin--it ,i i,..t M. vi-

llii i - mil p li'lll.t "i : l'. .t l.aN. .M

ri:i i'.v

in, a ' ell, 'I C, ii. ii1' III.'. II lo onl i lul

II s ' 11. Ill New.Mt" 11 .. it i oi ill He

p, fin. , HI

lc lit p ll I.V Addr. TinCI, land.

WANTED Miscellaneous. '

WANTTCD-Hi- l'lpes to r pair, at Joebar CiK li Store

WANTICD-riiimhl- mr to repair. WA. (loir t Co., phono ncs.

WANTICD Hose to repulí'. W.Cotf ., phone r.ti.

IT I T'S, runs and svviiihes made ofvoiir ivvn hair by Mrs. l'.ulhcrl'ord,

.",17 S. Hi- ad w l'liolle 12!l.WANTICD - To buy: Rood sound

lil.ltl lied t' am horse Call 5 HI N.TTiii-,- st.

WA.X"!i:i nir lire insurance I'm- -

it f ii'1,1 Co. 2H1 W. Cold.

WAN TIC D ' 1 flu meho use tha an be moved, near

Sixth and Ii Call for Swank, fitc.ioss. K'llv ,v: c Mil S. ICditb.

W A NTICD ( nub slake for two pros-pecloi-

t toiiiii y i li b in sold andpractically unknown. rrospecior,care Journal.WA VTKI TÍoTi ñV: or laruer;

must be cbenp. 2ini S. llroadwuy.

WANTED ROOMS.U'ANTIC li Four or

nicely furnished. mouern; Veprice and location. Aildu ss 11 IC. W.,care Journal.

WANTED -- Boarders.A NTICD-App- ly r ihlS II 11(1 I'lHIIlie

2 I llM7.i-hliii- avf.

FOR SALE Livestock.Ft Ml SALIC i and Cblmi pigs and

Crown lin1 lob n .M.inrrF' 'i; s.vi.i: ,1 saddle pony; a i

ll.'l K l ill if lal il today. Cilll NorthThird st.Fi 'It SA Lie- - - tt a m (, iiiik horses,

doulde ha 1 liiílit sprintwaoii and saddle Inquire of ,11m

Yoiinii. HIS John si., first lions,' bail,,,i- Frcii.-- I akeiy.Fi 'I! SALIC First , lass mil, b

I'll,, if x 7 or '71.F"i"l rsTlJC" iirr l llos i.lld bllli- -

KV II 111 1' S. At no.

-- A , , di w I ; o

lililí list ud yiad in

FOR SALE Miscellaneoussa id :

i p

i, "i.'!' v'V f;- i!H'-fit:-!'-

SANTA FE TIME TABLE.

(l.lt. tl. pi. 1'. I

I'rt.ni lt. I .tl- - Arrive. Dpiirli. I. rr. t;Tif,'.. .

,!:, a I to it ,1 1 : n l I

X ,i ii. . ..I. K.e. M ill 1" :. p .:: f. Mt. l.'.l. I. ip i .0 V -

I rem (lie VVf- -l

v... .. !.... I M ol no4 I,Pililo, r. 'a. li fc .'. p

cii i:hi cuy Hup. t pi p 1

IVt-.H- , nllr. Iniln... 11, Am li 1.,. H,,tiiell Sll1

U;. ft- tn l'4l v l n.- -w,'.l Hti.1 .V il.aruifl. . . 1 ,T5 p

rnlll I lie Sell I h.. .'. K " l' t "is T '

., p, . ,,- n l...:n 1' ii ln.i.'li t rulo,r - ','! íi'-r- ' I I't.sl pointi

N, M.il, 1. fe. I UUV.

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1909.8

CORPSE EXPLODES

FortheManGEO. W. H1CKOX COMPANYoujest Axn inf;i:T ;rnn.nv norsic i. nicw mihioo

KTOt'K MM AYS OMI'l.I TK AVD XI"VSK.M IN Vol It UATl HI S Till- -

krto front . !5 8. red AIIiMiru N. M.

etva. who died her Friday eveningr tilppJ to Dulhart. . lnit

night. The dec-use-d mí formerly a

contractor in Cloyl., V M., hut cunobire sect ru! icei ki hr.i.

If lt n nice afyllrh nal ill horse youuant, let u aeml you one. $1.00 forthií honra, 25-- eai-- additional hour.Hnnday included, faith only. Ridingrfchnol, tlO North Third it. Phones

CRESCENT HARDWARE CO. it I . V?'iiiol, Cutlery and T('I, Ironfit ove, ITn I!"'"- - I urnl-t- i ln

I'lrw Valves ni! I IK i riuiii Mu,tl8 West (Vi:lrl Ave- - -

COLOMBOLAST CALLSrst. -

vé i.t- - ti,s

' m k vÍr-- V

hi F

é1Corvrlghf itjhy Hxt S.iu:Tnfi k

WHEAT FLAKE CELERY

is prepared under the personalsupervision of Dr. V. C. Price,whose name as a manufacturerof pure food products is national. No breakfast food can compare with it, as it contains all

the elements found in the body.

47

Fnr tale by all Grocer

TAFT INVITED TO BE

THE GUEST OF

ALB U L U EROUE

INVITATION SENT BY

FAIR ASSOCIATION

President Asked to So ArranseItinerary of Western Trip asto Be Here During Carnival,

A letter has b, en f.,ruai ded to lie,i esiib-- of itii I'mt-i- Slates lllIotlh

Itle deli-Kllt- ill eollHli-S- friilll New

Mexico askiiiK th" president to nrrtiiiK"his wstem ti'ip fall, if possible.In such a mann. r that he may Visit

AlbiitUeriine (iirini iln- t -- ninthlet ritorlal fair and tinutiul !

ann re me MUe-- .mm a oay inthe people i,t He iiy and territory.

"The president vneets to be in thesotithwisl. next an ninn," said

Tinht 'd lb.- lair iat ion lastmain, "and w. ten"' to arrantf'. byailinstiiiLr the da'., and nerhatiS M-- III- - !

Iiik a ehaine in th pi iilential piin-r-arv-

to have All. Tall in A llnnim rail"noli" lime ilni ii'K lb" event. I'asois eoHlllli IH ol a uní irntll me

nt (iurint4 his n ip and there seemsHood reason to belief- thai Albti'ii'T-ll- e

may be sii a

The ina-,1--, " nn in of the next fair

while mil in' w l iys ol I. has i;oMenliusv wit .tu "In innt rapidity and a

broad i111! I

...i mak. the faia typn-- lirtiin il all.l a tl'oi-.nlkl- t x

fios'tl"! íinv '

a of N.'W Ah X

ico has .. ii mappi d out. Th.my um m. nl.- oil II

Thla atore U tha home of Hart Pchnffner Marx clotkaa.

Simon SternTHE CENTRAL AVENUE CLOTHIER

iteming, Jin unit worIlion t!

j

BIG SHOE SALt.. .

Wm. Chaplin, 121 W. Central

iiiLOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST'

In th .v.nt thtit you hou!4 not- nr ni'imln rinlr tfl

. phti. II. I'OHJ!. THii.K'JHAFU- fu. giving tnt tu.il mi'irtMM

miii ilm paper will I. rtllveriiil hy aÍHit!i! n I'll mil It nr. lit tcltlrir-i- l t

Ku.t .1.00 K 1 .W Kl li at

Thai üti'iva rowurd will b PM(,,r ttin urrvt Éild x.livk-tlo- f"tie crukM BtnUtiff oultif of thMurnlriir Joiimnl from ta diior- -

u)l ofjO.t:Al. CO.

i

Tort'eil-il- .

WimhinKlori, I. t". May 31. Nt'Vi

Ml- and Arizona K.ilr Tuiulayarid Wedrie-'iUiy- ,

lnsura In the Occidental I.lfaOrd.r Hloritia liu.-r- l'hoiu. 4JT. I Ma-o- il (eli nt tiiuht lor M.m- -

outh. III., ulioi l vat at mi

C, 1.. 1'a.Mi arrlvi-i- i Mti-- ila v

tMiiioirK fromTh" Frail nail finbr of KaM-e- Hillj

i t (,,iii((i t al Hi- - Hi d .l.-- k huí!.Visitor-- n ti i.

fid, lolin M. .Moore, of tin- Mooreiteiilty To. lias bfl on a Khort bns-- ,

lie; i lo S.i II Lake ( V y

llihidar- - review of Ai.irim llite :

;:l '.' la lb nd- tno'di in T'i

.un hail.V K i."- ma it i t 'irio I n lte

(unit. lil,'1, i a se t i l it j

I .' la i :i p i f a

Mi- - K.lilli Cr.ilt oi lit i niillllo was;i o r In the tily j . v.erilay, tin--J t.f iriewlK.in. M M- ol I'n ( al If

Co- ,ie oi ln I, Mi.-- , Fior- - j

' hi ss. .a I Soetu Wain stri el

.I.. - t i' tin- I' ihn M ' tin-i.i-'

I'o ,1 tilnl in.tn IP r- -

nali;ioFlv.atd i uin-- n Id :. u l.,M

let .V. e Vm atl.r a si on withIlls 'I'Uiili h ,,.

Gem TheaterWill Open on JUNE 5th

T RAIN NEAR

Disfiessing Experience of Cali-

fornia Widow AccornpanyincBody of Husband Back toEastern Home,

IBv M.imliiK .ItMirital Mijri-lA- I I'tint-- Mlrlji:i t cal., May 'U -

sit,;; w.n- the pypi-rien- e of Aire. Wal-- I

lace Wiliiiott, whuff luifibarid dir-- re- -

cetilly at lloUenyillf, Oal. Mrs. Wll- - j

molt started with her Infant child andthe hoilv of her luiwband for theirnln-i- In ; was to lake piuco.Wilmutt's hotly wns embalniril. AlId Faso, the trainmen discoverer!

that sorrieihlUK was vronnin the box and ;m thi' tram rem heilAianioKordo. . Al.. thr easkct ex-

pío. led Irom the aet'iirmilation of gasesdue to 'he rapid decomposition of thebody of jei- hiisbaiid lor their homethe tram, aeconi p.tnieil by Airs. Wil-

iiiott nnd In r infant al mitlniffhl, "wlin a ha.stily made crave the body wasdeposited by Hie liKht of lanterns.Airs. Wilmoft ;is jirosiralftl by thisadded shin k in In r bei billwas eoriifortud ami aided by the stran- -

K",s she heiself tinollK.

EW MARR IAGE

BAD FOR STEAMER

BUSINESS

AinglirJmeilt to Washington

Statutes Designed to Prevent!Importation of Proxy Wivesby Japanese Residents.

I rty- Mntr.liitr .luiiriiiil Siit-- i lal I eilfct'il Vl iri'lSeattle. May SI. The new marrin".'

laws ol' AVashii'Kion ifieetive Jan 1

will passenger traffic from tietirb nt to this country by this port andmay result In sunn- nf S,-,- , tie's serviceto the far Ka- -I b. itiq abandoned. Attin. pri si ni Cm part of tin

,i so nt rs iirnvint; in .Seattle tosteamer frmti .lar an arc tlf proxyv ives of Jap. anise residents of tin

IFnited States. A proxv wife is "mili

means of his photoKi'.-iph- SheHint P. tin- I'tl.t. ,1 Statis an,.'

uP"ti airniti" her,- is nit" by her has- -

hand ami t..U. n lo her future, horn.--

H"l"r. h avhiK t he iiii,v,iXr,ttiu ,1"

l.ntion station in tliis port, it is nec- -

iry for lb" provy bride pi he marI under 111" I'lliti'd States cel. -

lllony to t , I.. p. in-- s' inisoani.s. t liem iv i.,11 provil.s lor affltia vita byt . reii. if,..s. as I" i... "le, "i" tiltmi.rr.tip. camiiaate- -

BANNER OF KIT

CARSONS WAVES

OVER DEAD

HISTORIO FLAG CARRIED

BY G, K. WARREN POST

Fust Time Tattered Old Relic

of the Pionceis Has Been in

Evidence foi Past T.venty-fiv- e

Yeais.

F illed in.1 itten d. a worn old ban-

ner fluai.'d Tester, lav over the u i a i -

i, f th,- , -- ol sbli. rs in K.iiriie .i-i-

Un- fi.ií I ii.tf n ai" otb.-- than111. ill:. "Kit Cilsoll tints.'' a e

emblem which ha-- not i a

alnoa t until y. moil .y ..r a .tu.tit. rof a , i ntiiry

Th" "Id fia.?, wlmh s ole "!' lh.111,1! t'leei'llls poTl-,- SsiilHT ,lf I . ' ,P,

..liels of A i i IH 11 (111. fl..,l..-.- l OX "'the military ims: ni .Mbinpieripi" ill

.,ar Isi.j an.) u.-i- present. toK. Will ell p..t. ll. A. IF. by the

ilauicht.-- ol K't Car. .1 heis. it. Tien,. ..i tu i

considera bi,- icen ion nunni; the .x.'i-- . ,si s . y wh u it lost or a- past

ihi.aille kll.l it.

With a First Class MovjnMPictuTes

Corner 2nd and Silver Avenuet.reonlfRl'Inci-l1"- " '' ' I" HI" fi.."li o. t..,i- -

.. ......... .i,, oi w ,..!' ', nun y, wlmm sin- has tn-- r seen by.Fim-reU- y of New Mexb i In Ms thi

r- mr.1 in on.- nsp.et. It Is the onlyone ill the list the riiielllH of llhitll

,1211 or 293.

-- hcrlrT T. P. Talle of' county irrlved from Onllup'

v.iili c, p. Murray. hIhi litis i forwi'i'r.il i'i'kí .i prisoner In the

dimly Jail. Altirru..- vatii.ri'ri' t ei to t deputy fromA'aleiioia county nnd taken Inn niKhtlo I.ok lámate wPcre tu II hi- I rfon clinrti" of murder.

'inn intuitu nf tin- - I. it.- Aíarínri'--KlJi'.n Fveiitt, d.iuHhi.T of Mr. nndMr, tl. '.rn.. Fvtrltr, of 415 WentPotn.t avenue will be from lie-

ri nr til lo o;clo. ; tlil iooinini:Interment will be nuili- ill Fairvlc w

cemetery, little Mnrlorip amis foure;, om nd had ia.n m .my ten

tluy, üt tilh (X'currliiii jt 1 o'eloe'íHurnlay

M .1 it ti' I leasable wus llnfil ll-'- j ii

police court yesterday morning forrtiif-lii- a, dmturtUnce on North Thlr.!Htroi t Hunda y, and watt lati r taki-- totin- county In default of a ÍÍ'.VIpc.it-- bowl, tli" warrant moniout by Mrn. Waslilnuton, inoprli-to- r

of a fi-- f.wl-li.n- Klon- on North ThirdUrol

liiti-roi- in. rri' Iuro of . ojiMiW-- i

abli' ftlut .iliorial valtn- "A Vih-I- tto the Zoo," will bo the IVatiiie lllm

tit llif Colombo this everilMK. "Itot-tif'- .l

l'i," "A I'rofltahlt- M n rrluHe,"and "An ObliKiritt I'rifiid." tlin-- i

ioii-;- h' lures hied i i . s.tjd to hiil-l- ftpllttfl'M, ore aHo on tile luil. Tin

x lie lit iiiUKlt- and illusti.tltd stuiK".f ir tin. I iil.nril,,. I,- n,.l.-,- l vi III

bi. p'odueed, a.s toniiiht.

If you dealrt. h olc-u- complexiontakf Koley'a Oiiri I.uxHtiv" for eon- -

tlpuflon wrid liver trouble s It willsUtiiuluti" th orKiiris anj thorotinhlye.'.wur-i- n'.'st'-rri- vvhii.h Ls whaieyfryoiia ik-bi-I In the svrirnr in orderto f l .1. K. Í) Kl;lly Co.

L UN VERS TY

UNIQUE STATE

iTI roíi.Qi.itiir Rhf.w Th.ii Mftvv

MEXICO ScilOOl IS Ollly OtlC

Wo wilier All Ihn Prtoroitc I

llttvii! Mil li;v iiu. ;aio iiiiu', in One Touu.

.Sialade ,f th" lead i slmVI riti. H if the nntry show that, th .

t!l live HI th" same eity with Ct-- slat-- '

llisllllltioll, the II1MII i.,ble pra tu e b.

illtt til llitve Hit l.f th" sl.ii

,, j r.t, t: .. w in n lias o. . a i i

.further ,,e best Interests of all eila- -

.ational Institution in which the be-- t

entioii.il instltiitioti iii v- hi. h tinlioli: state Is int. usted and uluch

miMt ratn.ii properly IcoiikuiK th.1,1. lent find !.ieillt The foil-'Wil-

tnlTle fomrlled trom s'ate colh-u- an.)university c.'it.ilonu. h will be oí i;tt.T- -

sc

- 3n -

--i tir 3 2- -

:i - "ix

Fir versiiv o 3 '

apt. Tilt i

N.blasUaiss.oit

.Michiganireti'in

Alábanlaluía to ,

mm sot, i

A- -k in-i- is

,t,,,.,IdahoIndian i

.

ins-.-- ...a h n e on 4

vp.M'oiisirirtiiont

VirrhnaWft V ire ink.

vism;,.t

S

ITS'itMl pi"'li Pakot I

V. vl.si . i

Fx- - .'.'eitT nn m!.. rs as a.Vff.e.ei . te not ll'illle-- .11. d the L i

stale ini .! all 's whan- s'at'Sf.--- i"ti,t !)!.. 1 h.tf olliv all. r.mrt

from th. In I'liiili the iin'Aers;tloo.it. d. s. ven il.ni only two. ami

tut. ha.- - ".i r to Newhas al, its in th"

Tin with tlo'Fi.nn tS- - f.a.a. a is s. r. at

,..,. lb. it t ie t'l'll ' .! oí New Al- -

.. w In- ' li-- A ..l'l' "I ' Coit-- r.s'ttat i a - ll t'.e .!. ',1 H..r,l.,r.

k I n- - in r. , n' nieiii-- . in né-- ',

iiit!i.Mt.i'i 'a aid r eiciil r. s uirc. --

lis ;.il.ii'-- the times m pat lia-Iii- a

rnt c.al ot .'. tits ini a t ", . .1 teir-- t....ie 11. IS O,,- I.I.- -

e,4t,r., txprets-'--. ..... t. 'ra nit of "il-'-

THEATREExclusive Motion Picture

6:15 and 9:15 P. M.

Matinees Saturday and Sun-

day 3 P. M.

Illustrated Sonqs by

J. J. CARMODY (Barítono)MISS JENNIE CRAIG

-

Musical Directress

CHANGE EVERY NIGHT

ADMISSION 10c.

Just a word

of Warningin

K elt .!! ) oil i t o'"f eiirlnic: .i 't i ! r.' .i v.'ii'Vlo t':

m i ntk ml i.ilf - lime thaia.

In : t Do i '' i t io o" had,li; I'.ot'M to- mole hf cut

BlackberriesI

A i .. i.. ,v ,. Hie hi o ; in!

' líf Ma'- V It.aVn y ,,i i, iii it. ..t , I

V,

;i.l i at It" iie iut lío1'' to lie

alia- !n . t tutf 'H ''aKU.

Ward's Store lile

315 Marble Avenue

Phone 205I,

,

i F

Fee's Ico CreamI

Always Good h.

Phone 14

' I1'

Walton's Drug Store rto:

in

Hubbs Laundry Co.Al!,n

"Our Work is Best" ti

WHITE WAGONS w

I

STROfJG BROTHERS tripIMII II TAK I its. to!

Mra. It M. I'tiiioti, 1

I .ttilmliiter. i

rng lllixk. Cur, (upper a tit iiI !,': 11 . i.

itn'wtnaa'raw8I

a aa

a a9

a a ain h i in a a

M'ii;IM, It .1 I; N I. ab vl 111 Mil a a

i Md a a aKilt a a a a

aa a a

a a aa a a

We will have something new. So don'tfail to see the opening show.

I, V. os. r of X'mI-- i

at , hii r.i i I rem'

of quiet taste) In clothes,

who doesn't care for the

frllla of fashion, we have

the best modela In the

3 regular stylea.

Spring Suits

Hart, Schaffner

& Marx

have maile them for us.

and we have a great stock

for you to select from,you can look at some of

the ultra - fashionablemodels, also, If you

chooe; we'll aall you

whatever you want; It'ahere,

I

Suits: $20 to $35Mio

Jliiihlin'.

10cmié

Scribner's Dancing

ACADEMY

Elks' Ball Room

IDANCETONIGHT

5 CENTS A DANCE

GOOD MUSICfcLÍJviáii4

SANITARY PLUMBING AND

HEATING COMPANY10 1 siH TH F.ltPi w

lp,ile tlll iltellt.il Ittlilllilli.PI !'

JOBBING A SPECIALTY

Marcus P. SawtellcContractor and Builder.

1011 MOUTH MUST STUKt'T.tixfimiom; ioso.

Lovtns

t"'ii"lit. FiiUin-- r Fl i'iian, s.iw '

tie t hi'. ..'hile ii.tllT-- tl tin M'is !'

threw on ,i in. rsr. m ' I'lak'"

sioi.p, Ci tt . iii ! ti f .1 tr.-i'- :

ell. Id. T!ir." . li s v. . re ',:

wr- -i ked bv th- - '..r.-- ,,f th" -' t

en. y Frn'v s ih. n th. y had t " '

ni."..,! th.- tr.iin u'.-- l p: ' '

lu:i-iitu- ii Capitol ).inmuctl-

'...ton il... i.:.-- I..' . Alay - ' '

a s'.-r- 1.. ay the . ,t- - '

d c..uab r.,iih J,nii's-- i

of the ilo'lle was blown ,.t!p,.t'-.- "t the W a' rihr-'i- n. r.cP.é :,d IP- - :.

stoni.i. li TnniM.".Ma:. y run

,.h li .nl s h. n efl p i

'h'liib tlair.'! S'omai h .'i - '

id. P. i 'r e man nil" h '' "'v.-- two thoni-an.- .lohai'i l"f r--'

-- r ' 1 y 'tr,e and in uiiar.t Mas CP

iepref tiled on 'he board. on th't her Cool' ..( M John's '

that a state insulin ion shouldh. !a.l li.Kllt l"i Ii.im' a Hilj-cr- isllK b iat d re np sent -

so,.,,,-,- i w i .. h- vlil con- - tivf of the i ile state or territoryto ' ... I loin ti. .ma, nab ins p..M;ioti of the board

'i i ' , ti,.- t hri-.tia- o( nm-nt- of the Iniveisity of

,1 li. ru ihloo. Mexico i out of ,i vi.til as ma b"

II.. ri t isi ell W till tile pt;l' tt.-- 01 i t l'l state'

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.si op.ilI'.le, ac!

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!r..in.t . ,.i, ,i

na i: till Htlhll.e.l-- ili'i i',: hie- - r. Ii.l l'ol troln

t i. t w 1, s' i.e. t ...li .t nt lalit h- 111 I'.ITf'iltll I

Mi W. T ' Iiu r :"i y. s', rd.iy ll(. w.iy w ith the necessity for ao nuil, lot- b. r home in Topi k.i afler w!lll., H ,,riaiiUeil us a Mipt

linn MV.-ra- d h.-l- Hi,- iieft vi.rv budv to take up niati-- r. of itd- -

an-- aii. .,K. H I"! me next fill

tin. nth ' , '.'I is K"inn to k"i p a'' " u

num!.-- 'm.-- ln,r,K th" siren- -

,V,V"""1,-'.-ssi..- fair takest onswork .!'" lU',l'wav that opera!!. .11- -

have st i in' il tor the illl- -

eoine. rtmlIf Vim ll'o ..nil lit vil t lleitil

'.'hat Tbi-- .

Tlli.H wii. .'. ilit.l'.t you if y..ll al,Will il lifty iliousainl ,..i;,is. but ifyon ar,- i ,,1 nioiieriiie means innt iiu.ot .1 I" inpl.'x a phyt i. iaiii e n n i e il wlan oppoi tunity pre-- i

yi.U V, ill lie pie-IM- tO kll"W tllllt I'll '

,n tuo iln of t h iml.i llalli s Coitc. j

Choleia an, i ! "at rhoi a willcure It. Tills lellledv his bei 11 ill Use

fie- - many and is t Inn otinlily I'-

ll. ible. I'l l, - J". cents. Fof saU l.vail j

tint ASMIHTIIKAT or CANNKI) i

I HUTS AM) vi't.in'Am.i:s IS A

i.I.I.CT- - HltK'K. VtiMK IN AMIKXAMIM''. IT. F. d I'lt-AT- j

U W ll I).To hut-- a riiiiiI Saddli' I'.iin. Call

at o N..I ih .Ir.l St.

poor from II 'm up: w ii

ilmv screen j, ttom .'P'.- up. at the Si

p. i ir Flami.it Mill- -

All I V

I'.O.iii'ii in sums t,. sin!, oil fir--'- :

.lass real seinlity A Ato-nto,.!. Hold.

NATIONAL FOUNDRY

IN BUSINESS ON

BIG SCALE

Adrnisson -

liriviKf v.hen ;i ..mail boat he,:p.,l withfix flowi-r- Tas sent ilottintí i"'.uithe l:iu 'Ir, Hide asa token othonor to th.. mi u ot the l'irt.-.- Stalenavy who ,, unlit on the sea duiinir the-

nar of the re helhiui. The i.atrioti.--'Ci. ll.-- K.lthel-el- t the l',., Metl'-- l

hall and w.-r- taken in con a

til''0 .íniiiaiid"!- II. M. rd f U. K.

Ca: reii Post, eon l'i. t" th" U. A. F.

ix raises w hite Pitt K,.s. id of líe-

lo. ,i! of ih.- Sons of V.

irii.Ut on behalf o! that body.It"! urn inn from Fan-la- the lete.-ans- .

Unir vives anil sins I I'rieti.'s.iijoe,t a hountilul lunch at FedMe. I'm hail, whi.h was followed by a

"iiimp fin'" .itli r"in,nis,..-n- es of tl:.-sir-

11 ii th .lavs "f tin- iiit lii.'-ili- .- e"llIh, i.

MURDER SUSPECTS

SURRENDER !

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Fugitives Waeied fei KilliiiJ--'

Supposed Detective Give'

Themsdves Ho to Sheriff at.Flagstaff,

(IItt XpTruina il.niriHl pm I.iI I riise.l UirrlFlan-tal- l. All., A'm.. 31 --- llbi Ii

I.. N- ill an.'. lb r! I o, Is, 1"-- whom

il.iv. rii'-- Sloan off. ,! a r waul f"the alleged in u nl. r ot K. F Swartzat A illiiinis, sai l', ri tloiii-.-l- v. toSh, i T Cam's h. t.oiiulit. Tin

te in t us d ot ItaTin- - iiniTil. aneld matt nailed Sai'... who eieim. a

t,, p.- a .' i, ,'tiv. .t Wiiiianif. lb"i,..i! was l oe'i.l a nip v, . ks a.o.eel. d :i ,i In:' ,. nip's north ..

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toll Iat. r a . r- - . s.-- 'H

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lot Prowui '.I ill ectptlt;.M..V- ::i. I n th..

itttie p'..,y:iiatcs An-- i

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ENGINEER 'V RECKS CARTO SAVE LITTLE CHILD

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Tlo t. will ... a r. Kiiiar loisim Ifit: of tío- I. o lies oi ti,. I. nun run

linr h l.,lm ,tay. Jnil.-I.- ' at 1' p tit. i stai" m lb .1 I P si nt ,i nd eollie "

p.ue t,, t,..I' K 'm le i a n for limns-- !

lil Hi .,i,. l s asi imCn tor FaiKali', 1. s n, t a I .ii'.iti.il; of a

k "i ,i,i wan I,, wtl. n ho Inoi .r.. ''i mu.. I an pastTie. l'l i 1,1,- l..o.i . III-- II, W lit

,1'l.iss M.i na n t ni mt '" has le-t't-

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.Mi .Hid li T .1 To.h.nn arriMilIII .tni., .vt.r,l., ni. an t

k .i".! . :l! Is- !' s. a days- t a. I'll ii.'-- Co

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oeiee li.. I'"l' at .No 4 i ihill 'I I t . . I Mi no in'., is j.pi. el.t Ta r

ii h l i a --"" j kill 1 t up, no, l . h,t i v

Acs Frank Wii'oii and s.ni.l i l is '. n,. ..n th" V.

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PURE, DISTILLED WATER New

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Crystal Ice Co., Phone 362 is,,U

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New Ma.u..ictt.inc tr'teipnsc-'app- .

Makes Tiial Rut Whiel

Proves Successful ;,,' t.e.T

Way,.Tin- - thr :.- - M'inTi',: .

w,io . ..ncl-i.'- . I :.-- I" n C--

n. . u i a. is ot c. K. W arr. a Fust il A

Th. Nati "i., F.'i.lii.i-- coin;, .in .'til I pair;. a.:--

cat.d it II:.;. land :v. mi,. t!i- ) the S.ctt.i liii .n.i and Fa w cei'.eSanta I". c, k. iiiii-i- - it, f.-- al ; t.-- and pi.... i i"!--- ..;t. vU.-- .

inn t aft. i ii 'o i th-- iho nil- - Ce tl.. .'..--- ! 'n r ..l Cori bt mi; '.!: oiinh'N ': d and ' iir.l'C.i.! war A l.cs. row .1 ..liiet-s

CHARLES ILFELD CO.Wholesalers of Everything

ALBUQUERQUELS VEGAS

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Rosy Checksi. .. r.::.. ni.-;- . . i i.e.i'ci.

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i.t, t.o t i i 1 1 ll. Th- - Nat ' in .1 nt , ene t .' i ! a

date I! Co ...:liw..- - t: hiu- -

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lei of : ci. : .T:: ii itt k 'ii. .on. pally is pf piled I,t ..a: v k 'u 1 not.. . a n-- u.,. llllf f Ihe .TlUV-IA-. d ta , 'ill.-

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Wen rem- -. !:! U I" th.- - i m.is i e,,r,ioi) th it th.- l .eird i t

ji'im fho.it.t o. bc.ni-h- t a fully rll,,t" t.s the " i ' th" I"-- ! tllt.-'t-

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suMi-t-.- . tl o, k at 1 lUi n t if t.. x- of thf.. tablets. IT:j I s. n hour Sampleu free at a'.' druje'- -