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ALBUQUESQUE MORNING JOUKNAL.fHSRTY-THIR- D YEAR, Vol. CXXXI, No. 57. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, THt RSDAY , AUGUST 31, 1911. Br Kail &0 Coin a Month; Single e op era!.

Il t ai rier, all (Vnu a Month

DEEP INTEREST IN OnTTirCOMING CROP REPORTIDlRI I It DEFENSE! UNION CHIEFS HOPE M E CHOICE OFIll GRANDE BUYS

HEW MEXICO

CENTRAL IS

REPORT

TO AVERT BIG

STRIKE

STICKS TO BANDIT

THEORY DFGRIMIE

FIRST WITNESS SWEARSTO SEEING PROWLER

Farmer Says Strange BeardedMan With Shotgun, Such As

Prisoner Described, Was In

Vicinity Befoie Tragedy.

fltv Mornliir .lniiriiiil Sju,,.i.,i lui vir l'lu slertu l,i t'.mii House, 'a.. Auk.

HO. Testimony i urrohorativo of thestory told by Henry Cl.iy lieattie, Jr.,

(that a heanli-- hihw aynian killed hiswile will a shotmm, w as tnti oduoedby tho defi'llse in the H. altio tl iill

when W. i; Hulland, who livesin the vieinity of tho Midlothian turn-pike, where the murder occurred, de- -' 'i roii no had .ecu a bearded man

'with a shotgun there about five hoursbefore tho tragedy.

It was. th,- first move of the defenseal ter the. pr, him uti,m rested Its ease

jilt IHe.ui to, lay to establish the verac-- lity of the prisoner and besides Holland's statement concerning a manyvith a shotgun. Kimono llonshaw, afarmer who travels the Midlotldan

0fi,llrllikB ,h'i,v- - '"still'M that ho saw a

New i irl, :li- - A lit :',n opinion mtil- - coifon ln:trki't is more i v it 1

Hum iisu.tl over tne government ro-

ofpint on tho condition the crop duetn I if published I'li.Uiy.

Tho September report is looke,,l up- -

in us probably the must im oriinilthis season. It is generally ucknovvl-edge- d

tli.tt deterioration has takenp!ae suii-- the last report: the dis-put- o

is as to how groat tho dcteriora-ti"- n

lias been.The report will cany tho growing

crop limvii to August im Jly 24,tho condition was put at K9. 1. Thei inn I'lisus of opinion this imintlipoints to almiit TT, or a decrease of12 iioints. Although a roott or TT

would li, considered bullish, tho hoarspoint out Unit it wool, I still hi' wellahovo tho average, ami Indt-eat- o

very largo yield. To causemuch or an advance, the figures mustconio arotniil T,"i. it is said whileor Sii probably wuiil, causo a slump.

ANNEXATION TALK i

III uiiiiiiu iiiiinunnniiinii j

I i it u i ii nu in vi i mm

Conservati ve Orator ScentsDeep Laid Plot On PartUnited States to Grab Do-

minion,,

"' Miiralnc Journal Ann hit I mwiI W lrr)Mount Foivst, Onl., Ann. 30. Tlio

dorlaratioti that Trosiili-n- t Tal't andj

j

his friends lum-tur,- . had the iiloa of fn--

annoxatii n Canada in theirminds was made tonight in tho

of Sir James Whitney, premierof interior, lie asserted that tho reel-proci-

agreement was intended by Up

niUooates hi the 1'nitod. Slates "tohamstritiK and kill anything in thenature of Hie eomontration and con-

solidation of the liritish empire."Sir James added that haek in

of President Tal't and hisfriends was the idea that Canadai

iniight one day form 11 part id' theNorth American ropuhlii

j

I

s'it,o; au;iii;i:t I'ouItDt'll'UOt ITY l Xl.lir.UTA i

la t!iht idv.e. All- - i la, An';, ;;ii. l

Sil'ton at a meeting toni;,f,l de-

clared that reciprocity was n somiieh a matter of getting higher pri a

in tin- - l'niled States for natural prod-net- s

as it was of giving the peoplethe privilege of buying and sellinglliiie when prices made it prou'ilU".lie argued that a country was oe.iefit-tia- l

by being able to trade wi'ncivilized country.

He said that free coke from theI'nited States would cause industryto boom in Alberta, creating numer-ous mining towns on the Kooky moun-tain slop,, which In turn '.'mild pro-

vide the best home mal ke': in iheworld.

lie quoted statistics to show theimpossibility of American horsesflooding Canadian markets and made a

a sarcastic castigatlon of the loyaltycry.

l.uuricr's agreement lo gi c i.aturilr siHM ces to prairie provinces he sadi,was not ti n election dodge nr. wasthe result uf persuasion by tin- p'ov-inee- s

Hint such a course wa i nr nutjust.

A.IIA l.i:.IU;i: S.;i:s(.1! i; i'l KII. IN p.(T

(i ran by. Quo., tig. SO. Olio thim- -

sand residents of this district st I ijithe town hall tonight for two hoursand a hall" and listened lo K. 1.. ilor-l- a

den and his lieutetianls expound (heir!views on reciprocity and other ssues.

Mr. Kordon said bis recent tours hadfhoun him that Ontario and the west;intend I'tn maintain the liritish mil- -

GATES MILLIONS GO

TO WIDOW AND

ONLY SON

RELATIVES AND FRIENDS

REMEMBERED IN WILL

; Steel Magnate BequeathedVast Fortune With Charac-

teristic Generosity; Story of

Trust Deed Baseless.

IK Murulnt 'uraal Bixt-ta- l UiW HlrJAurora. III., Apg. :'.m John W.

Oates did not leave his millions to b?hold in trust, lto did not tear, as re-

ported, that his son. Charles Oates.might Imperil others who ha, invest-ed mi the elder dates' advice.

This was the first Information madepublic by relatives today,

on the contrary, just before hbr, athed his last tho llnancier de-

clared that he had every faith in hisson.

t'liarlio is all right. 1 know himbetter than anyone else; ho can han-

dle money all right. It won't go to hishead," dates said Just before he diedin Paris.

Kelatives in St. Charles, HI., Oates'old homo, remembered hy the finan-

cier In his will today averrod thatthese were Ciates' words.

Hates' w ill is to bo probated In NewYork October S, according to theserelatives. Hy Its terms, Mr. Oates' en-

tile wealth. $3X.onO,000, except unumber of minor lotfacleH to alliedfriends and distant relatives, goes toOates" widow and to ("buries Oates.

However, Oates left about a milliondollars to frienun and distant rela-ticc- s.

His valet, his butletr, tho widowof his former stenographer, were ailremembered.

ilenry linker, twenty years old, ofSt. Churle.-i- , ii nephew of Oates bymarriage, will receive $:'&. 000 If hegoes through college. He gets JlO.nonat once to pay his way throughschool. In the little village 01 St.Charles, Just outside of Chicago, morethan half a mallon dollars goes torelatives of Oates' widow,

St. Charles mid other belief ieiurlesare:

Henry linker, 20 years old, nephewGall's' widow, Jl'aO.OOU, on completi-ng- course in college.

Kdnald J. P.uker, bTotfliU of tulles'lie, JJ.'i.bOO cash and a Kit).'""' farm.Mrs. K. J. linker, Jiia.UOO..Mrs. I.averne llakor Angel, sister of

Mrs, Oates, $100,(100.Dolores Angel, 10 years old, daugh-

ter of .Mrs. I.averne Angel. JKMt.Otin In

trust.William K ruder, Oates' valet, ,

It 0,000.Oenrge Dennett, .New York, Oates'

butler, $;".,0oii.

John J. Mitchell, banker, Chicago,$10,000.

Dlmmllt Mutchlns, lawyer, Chicago,$1 0,000.

W. H. Culllanc, Houston, Texas,president Texas oil company, $10,000.

Sherbnrn Oates, Duraiul, Michigan,uncle. $10,000 farm.

William Oates. son of ShcrhtirnGates, $ 1,000.

Three daughters of Sherbnrn Oates.$1,000 each.

Mrs. Harry Kvans, .New York, wid-

ow of Gales' stenognipher, $10,00(1,Among bequests to Port Arthur,

Texas, is one of J .".0,000 to theMary Gales memorial hospital namedlor the dead mother of Mr. (lutes. An-

other bequest, estimated hy relativestoday at about $00,000, js made In thename of Mary Gates to tho .MethodistKpiHcopul mission liouiil.

Young linker, who is to get the$2u0,00n on finishing college, is be-

trothed to Miss Nina Carlson,daughter of a St, Charles

piano maker, according to commonreport, but neither would confirm ordeny the report tonight.

"1 am going In for a business ca-

reer." said llakor tonight. "I don'tIntend to go to school down east, us

there Is too much of that nobilityracket down there to still me. f amgoing to start out west hero, whom 1

can see the crops grow and grow upwKh them."

"Keep away from Wall street, is

win. 1 have often heard my undo say

mid am content to remember whatho told me and others, and to followhis advice to the letter."

Mrs. Gates, the widow, will notleave .New York. She likes Xow Yorkbelter than any other plaiv In theworld and will always make her homethere, relatives say.

The Republican CentralCommittee of New

Mexico Calledto Meet.

A run is hereby made for ameeting of the members of thoTerritorial Kepttblli an Centralrnmmitteo to bo hold at Santa Fe,III ten o'clock a. 111., Monday, the4th (ny of September, A. D.1911, for the transaction and con-sideration of such business asmay be deemed proper.

Kneh and every member of thecommittee Is earnestly requestedto attend in person. All pi-o-

throughout tho territory, havingthe success of the republicanparty at heart, are invited to bepresent, ' II. ( 1. lU'HHPM,Attest: Cholnnwn.

JOSH IVBKNA,

diit i oiui ve!i- - .

Another ,. witu the 1,1:- -

M ollieials IS t,, I,,, sought loin,.by the riiiwi officials at w hi, h at-tempts are t, l. made to hrho. aU.i-- t

a meeting beta, en President M.. t

o! tie federated shop em,!,,eand Vi,,. piesident Park ot Ui, nil.ll'l.d.

'MU Till KN PU IITCDKOI'S TK hl'l I'M ki lls

New in leans, Aug. 30.- - It v, aslearned from senit-offlci.- souneslore tonight that thirteen ,1 theeighteen ii.ain auditors of lb, J .. .1 -i

uia and Texas lines of the s.,111 n, nie r.iili. .ad had been ,h,,IM,e,!

Horn the payrolls Sept. nib. t

Kay. vice president andmanager of these lln. s.

It i." I., lieved here that the an !it..iaon tins svsiein as far west as the r.loClaude a n, possibly the Paeiti,tU.illy win h,. droppud.

NEW GUN TO HURL

Dnn mil re itIIUULUIILLJ HI

AEROPLAN ES

War Department Has WeaponWhich Can Discharge Shellsat Any Angle and Reach Ai-

rships at High Altitude.

B M.irnluf Journal Niwhat Intact Mb 1

Washington, Aug. 30. a newUllil. equipped with especially

adapted high explosive projectiles andshrapnel shells to demolish aeroplanesand balloons In buttle has been per-fected by the Cnitod States army. IIcan be elevated at any angle and pos-sesses u maximum effective range dfseven miles.

The construction of Iho new riflehas Just been completed at the liockIsland, III., arsenal. Fxperinionts willbegin at the Sandy Hook provinggrounds within h fortnight. The armythus is In advance of Iho navy towardthe solution of the problem of defenseagainst airships. The navy only a fewdays ago conducted Its first tests withthe carriage of a Klin.

The shells which this army gunwill hurl Into the skies are describedas remarkable devices. They will holoaded with dunnlte, or other highexplosives, and on bursting, will sendforth a shower of shot In a cone-lik- e

area, similar to the performance ofa skyrocket, almost certain lo strikean airship If aimed with any degreeof accuracy.

other project Hon which have beendesigned for the new gun contain on-

ly a high explosive which on explod-ing would wreck any airship nearby.

Following in the wake of thesepowerful projectiles will be tracerswhich will aid in aiming Die gun onthe course of a hostile airship. Thetracers to be used In daylight will beof smoke, while sparks will sliiw Ihepath of the shell at night.

Tho sight of the new gun also hasbeen perfected, designed to meet thochanging conditions of the trajectoryof a projectile fired at varying" an-

gles.The gun Is the result of experi-

ments held at Sandy Hook severalmonths ago.

In the coming experiments thearmy will shoot at balloons and boxkites and possibly a real airship willbe used for the purpose of sightingat great distaiico.

Credit for the Invention belongs to

ordnance exports or the army work-ing under direction or Ilrigadler Gen-

eral Cro'.ler, chief of ordnance.

ill URGED

TD TURN 001RECALL

Put It In After Stale Enters Un-

ion is Advice of Orators of

Phoenix Statehood Celebra-

tion,

fBT Morning Journal flpu'ltl rmcl WlM.lPhoenix, Ariz, Aug :io I'mlcr the

auspices of the Statehood League, anon-pi- n llsuii oiganiation. Phoenixand the surrounding country Joinedtonight In a big deinonsirution to

celebrate the pas.-- . me ol the Arl.omistatehood hill

Territorial Sun larv Young whsHp' principal oialm lie adroitlysidestepped the pi all question, hut

other speakers advocate votingagiilnsl the recall al Ho- coining dec-do- n

and reinstation il alter statehoodshould he Mil till

DISGRUNTLED MADERISTA

ON WARPATH IN VERA CRUZ

Vera Crux. M'X,, Aug. 311. Colonel

Aeosla, a disgruntled Maili-rlst- nfll-e-

who Weill on the warpath in Vera

Crua and took possession of Paliueotoday, milled (o bis list of "1 u.pt ured"towns, O.iilontiia, from which theJeffo politico and .1 small guard of ru-

rales had fled.Aeosta has issued a minfeslo ngnlnsi

the federal govei nuii-nt- , and followingtho example of his late lender. Fran-

cisco I, Madero, published a "plan"which he styles the "plan do con

desn," con ilesu being Ihe name of

huclcnda In northern Vera Cnus.

PROGRE SSIVES

DF HEX GO

NOMINATED PRESIDENT

WITHOUT OPPOSITION

Gomez, Old Running Mate ofRevolutionaiy Chief, FaresIII With Party ConventionW hich Acclaimed His Chief,

(Br Muratag Jooraal Iwtil Ian" WlrMexic, Oitv. Aug. an. With tu.

dissenting vol, e, Fraiu iM-- I. Maderoloilai was nominated ,y th progres-sive party for president id .Mexico,nit O Vnsiau-- i Gome, his old

tunning male and erstwhile agent ofIhe r. v 1. lotion at w 11 -- li 11 , 11 it vi'.,grllbd bv art. 'ins of three other

for the vice presidency,When the ., 'mention adlourued to.night the candidacy (q three othermen for tin- - vice presidency had lieeucolisiered. Jose I'iuo Snare continueda favorite I nthe betting with AlfredoItobles Domlnuueit as second eholoo

ballot tonight probably would haveresulted In a division of honors torthird place between Gome and Kern- -

aiiilo I jIcsims I nlilelon.Madero was tlio only candhlile for

III,, ores! 1I1. lie I' U linui, uiiilii, teiiu ikl'ie.I'll betore tho convention. No speecheswere mane. 111,, iiailinan iiliuiiuneeilMadero's candidacy, went through thetorumlity of asking If there were oth-

ers, and was greeted hy n chorus of"noes." line delegate seated on thestage attempted to make a speech In.viaiiero s support. no ileiegaiesshouted him down and called for avote. It was unanimous.

An Instant later every delegate wanon his foot and to tho chorus of "Viv-as" was added the cheers of the upec-tato- rs

in the galleries. For fully tenminutes tho uproar continued.

.U 9 o'clock tonight, tho commit-tee which had been sent to advleMadero of his nomination, reportedthat he had accepted and hud nureed,o HpiM-.i- e i.eiore the body tomorrow'.

The delegates sel.ed on tills as tinexcuse for an outbreak of applause,which resulted in adjournment, fol-lowing the adoption of a resolutionthat tne entire body should Immedi-

ately niarch to Madero's home.Impromptu speeches were then

and il was late In th nightbefore the newly clouted politiciansIi II for their hotels.

The announcement of Modern'scame at the conclusion of a

speech which brought about the mostdiamalle moment of tho convention.Hy agreomcnl the names of the can-

didates for vice president had beendrawn bv lot lo be discussed In rotation. Vasiiuez Homo was Ihe tlrstname drawn.

For uml agiilnsl, a number of dele-gates hint spoken when Jesus Cretilabegan a speech 111 opposition.

as one of Mexico's most bril-

liant orators, ho had little difficultyin swaying an audience already op-

posed to Oilmen. Ho used sarcasmwithout stint. The greater portion ofhis invective was based upon title"llralns of the devolution," given Mr.

Vasquey, Oiiiiie, during tho war.Si, Htleallv he repeated the phi'asn

and then billowed It by instances calculated to show that the nndldato s

actions were far from those whichwould entitle him lo such distinction.

Luis Cabrera, a wilier of nationalfame mid bolter known as Idas l'r-re- a.

undertook lo answer tho orator'sarguments. Without aid of elocution-ary tricks, Cabrera piled fact upon

fact to show how really valuable 's

services had been, especially in

bringing money to the causo of thorevolution.' In Hie midst of Ills speech he stid-ilen- iv

sprang a surprise. Other speak-

ers had declared sarcastically thatGomez had taken unfair advantage of

Die delegates by sending them mis-

leading telegrams, regarding his can-

didacy. Cabrera read a telegram whichhe alleged had been Inspired by thn

central committee which political..11, i, a to MmxIco bars from concertedadvocacy of any candidacy. It was

to work for the camlidaey

of I'iuo Suiiro..Innueill I, every delegate in thn

house was on his feel. The membersoi the cenir.il committee, scaled upon

the stage wllli the chairman, rushedlo the t rout and were met by a halfdozen who crowded overthe foot lights, waving their arms andshouting their approval or disapprovalof tho ei unsure.

Juan Sanchez A.cona, chairman of

the convention, with outstretchedarms vainly Implored delegates andspei tutors to restrain themselves. Ilcould not I"' heard lour feet ttwu.V.

j Members of the accused coinmiuen,shook their lists in i iinreras no

and protested their Innocence.A member of lite committee. Is Gus-

tavo Madero, whoso excitement was

no less apparent than that of thti

ethers. ( 'ii Iiiii coolly listened to thelaimill, which at Intervals subsided

siHfieienilv to permit the centralcommitteeman to protest his Inno- -

more than thirty minutes pan-d- o

mum reigned, but In the end Ca-

brera was permitted to conclude 111

armimenls. The committeemen hadresumed their seats about the table,and to these he deriantly turned whil

the house was applauding his efforts.Illici tly toward the group of commit,

and then thftp.. men ho marched. whom he had been rcviltnff em-- ,

braced him.1'ioler Hie rules of th(? Totlnu ort

the candidates cannot well Im

prolonged through more thanthree ballots. Following- - the. first vote,the candidate rccoivlns Uie giuulles!

INVOKE HARRIMAN SPIRIT

IN FEDERATION SUPPORT

Declaied Late Railroad Wizard

Pieferred to Do BusinessWith Groups Rather Than

With Individual Workers.

(Ily yraiai Jaaraal IpmUI 1mm4 Wirt)San Francisco, Aug. 30. General

ol fleers of the international unions of

railroad shop . rafts arrived here labtoday to take up, as representativesof their individual unions, the ques-tion of r 'cognition by tho llarrliuaiilines of the federation of shop em-

ployes. They expect lo meet JuliusKruttschnitt. vU president and di-

rector of maintenance of the llarri-nui- n

roads, either lato tomorrow orFriday, according to Mr. Kriittschiutf ,

convenience and the lime It takes tholeudets themselves to outline theirplan of campaign.

Officers of four unions wore on Iheground tonight. They are J. W.Kline, president of the ISIuokismlthsInternational union, who came IromChicago; it. M. Kyan, president of th.Krolheihoud of Carmen, and F. M.

Franklin, president of the Machinists'Intel national union, both from Kan-

sas Ity, and J. I), l'.uokulaw, vicepresident of the International Asso-

ciation of Machinists, from Wash-ington. Michael OKulHvan of KansasCity, genual president of the StoolMetal Workers' union, is not here, buta representative of that union w.cexpected tu arrive either Into tonightor toinonow.

With a vote already taken itniongthe crafts, strongly urging Ihe gen-

eral officers to call u strike unless 1Mb

federation is recognized , tho unionrppten-ntalive- s will go Into confer-onc- e

intending to overt one If II pos-sibly can be done, President Kline,tho official spokesman, wild tonight.

"If negotiation should fall, theonly way to prevent a mrlke wouldbe not to sanction one," lie Haiti. "Thequestion then would arise whether wecould hold tho men. Vo are

not radicals; we believeAir. Kruttschnitt intends to h fairn nil things, and we do not Intend to

embarrass him in any way by an-nouncing In advance preliminarythroats or plans. Wo are on the brinkof a strike that is the situation- -

and we feel burdened with theof avoiding one. We hope

to persuade Mr. Kruttschnitt to seethat the federation plan is reason-able."

That tho spirit and intent of tholate K, 11. llarrlman will be Invokclto persuade the present liarrlinanmanagement seemed likely tonight, tobo one of two arguments to he ad-

vanced In discussing what Mr. Grutt-sehul- tt

has termed "an irresponsiblecommittee of federated employed,ropl't sotitlng a vel-- small portion ofthe public."

Precedent will probably bo theother.

"Mr. llarrlman tuld me," saidPresident Kline, "that the laniiiuinlines had not time lo do businesswith Individuals. Miring In your com-

mittees' he said, 'and we'll do busi-

ness for fiO.Ooo men ."it once.'"Wo believe tho lime has now conic

to do business at one time fur groupsof unions, as formerly Mr. Ihuimailfound it wise policy to do businesswith groups of men. Its to our com-

mon interest."Mr. KruttHchnitt Is setting no pre-

cedent If he recognizes the lederilion.The Southern Kailway ti ml allied Huerecognlr.e and tin business Willi Itnow. Tho Canadian Pacific, both eastand west, the (took Island lines, theGould Hues, the Chesapeake & Ohio,the Wabash, New York, Now livenHartford, ail have adopted this planand it works. It does not producechaos.

"Tlio federation is necessary l'o(our pro-etnn- General tnaiiftgers ofrailroads work in what amounts to afederation; in tho southeast they haveone. 1 hdlevo, and I have been toldthat a plan to haw groups of gener-al managers meet groups of unionsnow Is being discussed. That's Justwhut this proposition amounts to.

"Who wants lo strike',' Xolindy, 11

he can help It."

OI TI.OOK (lUM).MV I.N

ILLINOIS ( T.NTK.II, DISPITICChicago, Aug. :j(i. peaceful seltle-mei- ii

of the labor disputes' InvolvingS.000 shopmen employed by the Illi-

nois Central railroad, who are donuinilltig recognition tor their federa-tion, seemed farther away tonight af-

ter representatives of tlio nine Indi-

vidual unions had conferred with W.I,. Park, of the rond.

The first of th" Intel national un-

ions appeared to be more sanguinehowever, and niter conferences amongIhemsclviM lot It bo known that VicePresident Park had agreed to cullPresident C II Markhiim Into theconference

Neither Park nor rept osi ritatlvcs ofIho unions would reveal the result oftho conference, but It was reportedamong union men thai Park had reit-erated the former determinations oftho railroad to treat only with indi-

vidual unions.Il is iHlioved that the union olfl-ela- ls

have decided lo await the out-

come of the conference In San Fran-cisco between tile presidents of thointernational unions and Julius Krutt-schnitt, vice presidonl of the llarrl- -

Road to Be Extended North and

South; Present Line Noith of

Santa Fe to Be Broad Gauged

and Improved.

RUMORS OF RAILROAD

ACTIVITY IN SOUTHWEST

Consti notion of Proposed Road

FiomTaos Said to Be Assur-San- ta

Fe to Be Broad Gauged

Backing!

lilt M.iiniii .1mirnl nwl Wlr.l '

i,.,n ,.) , Auk. That Southweste-

rn Cnliirailo is destined to becometli,, scene "I early railroad artivity Is

i, :,ir,l liv cviiloneis roniillir ilom

su:m sm.r,-o- J

1 10.IOI til 11 Ol Ol te., OO ".trlIn liinvi'f toilay, is iiuthorlly for thoviuiiini'iit that t .instruction work by!

,no,M il Tims, Sierra Nevada andS,m Ki.im. im o will begin shortly.Tin' lim- "ill extend linm a point on.lln. Km k Island 'railroad in easternVw M.'xiro in KiWtiiimton. noriii In-- !

. ,i i .iit llt";.:Mii, IMI'yiRIl mo .o "III f .II ionvalley In Mohticclln, hlahn.

11. S. U'aiiatnakor, president of tho,o!iiiaiiv, uml J. Wright Giddlngs, a

Ml'liifl'i" rapitallsl, have, recentlyfntw nvi-- iho rotito with a party ofsurvey, rs. according In Mr. Ilo'.eman.Tile Km li Island is said to ho behind

In- - i'nims.-- lino.Aimtlio, report generally ercdilod Is

Itfol' tin- li, nvor ami II, o Grand,, hasiiMaiiii.i control of llio Now MexicoI'uiiial (join Santa Fe lo Torreneo,.V. .11., ami Hill rxteliil tho lino bothin Hie imrih ,u,nil to Iho south, build-in- ;;

southeastward into Texas milllriiadiiaiiKiiin;, miT a now unrvoy, lislitii- mii'lli from Santa Fo. into 'olo- -

'Mliin.

IfiiR SSUES!

PROCLAMATION

OE ELECTION

Congratulates People of New

State On Realization of Long-Deferre-

Hopes and Ambi-

tions For Self Government,

IVilnl In (he M, inline lournMllSdita Ke, X. M ., Aug. 30.

tluvei nor .Mills al noun today U- -

,s"i'il the oflicial priH'laiii(itionnilling th,- - first slnti ction for"inures sman, govt fn ni", and staleoft judiciary and legislu- -tur iiid couulv ofliieis. on'I uesil,iyi Xovi'iulicr T. Tlio

is lengthy, almost threethousand win-ds-

, and ciincludes:"In closing this prorlamution

Iw the lirst slate election in thelate hi Xow Aiexien, issued by

'In- last governor of the terrl-tui- y

ol ,ow Mexico, I cannot ro-''-

li'mn offering my congrat-ulaliiin- s

lo the people of thew Mute uiion Iho reali.tition,

lll"Mli long deferred of their''"Jan and aspirations for

into tho union upon tin'quality of all other states there'-ll, anil I express Iho confident''"i "' and belief thit the"I this meat comiuonwealth wills" ''"iiiliirl themselves In the or-- "

nix.ii lit in and maintenance, oftin ir stale governmint as to""iiiiianil the deserved adinlra-ll'i- n

nini resiiect of all sections of",lr Rt'iat country."

lACKWANMA trackmenTHREATEN TO STRIKE

i;UU"n' Pn" A"5" 30. .National"',f,'s of the maintenance of way

(i mployos" unlo,, ha.p ,,,n summoned" ''""'- with .National Vice Presi- -

" ui'pia and a local "grtrvnnco"""tnllle,, f tlH Delaware, Lacka- -"oitia n, U'estorn system regarding'"'lictiltios on the I.nckawannn sy- -''in.

Iraikmen sent a committee toIVieJO liifrniioi, una 'l'i.....l, lli.n.

'"I'll M, w yi ,,lait.rmiI1 f tne"."'"tlee, was discharged the

(lav""X I Sri ,.Jliis '..,1-,- , been use ho overstayed

av' of iibsonco. Tlio men allegeho "'is lllsehii I. a. ...no,. l, WllflUn "illl lit lh committee.if I'iiIi--

Ill til r a ten a general drikehut reinstated.

Nittiomii lie. Keeiiors."""".ipolls. Aug. 30, The Xallon-nssoelutio- n

'" "eelti epors' met In an- -Clllivi I'ntion here tndav. Tin. sev- -

"fill ,1, legalcs in nllenilaiiee Were. "iiii'U .Uv M r

,,

. ii...i tf v I I I U'S.'I 1IM0..1., ... ...

'in.,,,,. oioradi led InV'Ilr" to dele- -

iiutcs.

;s'ninKe looklUK man prowlins aroundon throe dii i'i rnit days before themurder.

It Is reported tonight mat the pros-- !edition is ready when Its time for

arrives, lo put on the stand thoman who passed lon,4 tne rtiilroadtracks where Holland sulil he Saw aman with n .snotnun and that the nowwitness will say In- - was siinirrel hunt-ing thiit nay.

The defense summoned today manywitnesses. Besides the testimony re-garding the bearded man, export tes-timony vias introduced as to thebouncing qualities of an nutomohilesimilar lo that driven by lieattie.thereby accounting lor tile joltingfrom the car of Iho shotgun placed itia re'r seat by lieattie alter tho on- -

.'COIIllti't- - Willi tw ,tl).,..,.,l I, I,,!,,,,.. .......,.,: .. .. , ,

,i u iion aiiai iveu ims uueof evidence on Tt

contended that the railroad crossingwhere lieattie claims thil gun musthave been jolted out of tho car Was asmooth one and that the jolt wlib--

'mio-'h- , have resulted fr-.- i ig thetrucks vthero tlio railH are exposedneeissarily would haio tossed tinweapon forward of the crossing In-

stead of diieetly sideway parallelwith the track whore the gun wasfound. The idea of tho prosecutionhas heen to Indicate that Health, him-self slowed down at the crossing andthrew tho gun to one side on his waylo tlio Owen homo with his dead wife.

Tho defense sought u show thai be-ing held up by highwaymen whilemotoring in this vicinity was not anuncommon occurrence and put ,m thestand a chauffeur who related an ex-perience with a highwayman a yearago. The commonwealth nttorneyAobjected to the testimony as irrele-vant. Judge Wiilsun ruled that unless

grout many instances could ho point-ed to showing holdups of a charactersimilar to the one described by theprisoner, evidence as to a single Inci-dent of tho kind would he ruled nut.The defense announced thai it Intend-ed to give other Instances later.

Pontile" counsel attacked (hoof Sam Tallev that he hoard

n the night of the m order n shot ,,,!the scream of a woman on tt,.. in,.lothi.in turnpike. Several witnessestestified that tho morning after themurder when lieattie talked with Tnl- -ley and others, nothingwas said about

woman Screaming.An amusing Incident occurred ivhnn

'he defense put on the stand William""'onon, a. man of forty-fiv- e years.

(o attack the trnthtntn.u .,.,,1 ,.i,..-..- .i

u omioniiiirg."Are you right in your mind?" ask-

ed the prosecutor.n nai 00 you mean, am I crazy;

Pemherton asked."Well, no.""Hid not you have nine eats chain-

ed in one room In your house onon "asked the prosecutor.

"No."oil, w ere not there pielures tftk- -

en of (hose cats"""Maybe,"The Wtlni-- I'lrt. ..,,,1,1 .

",-- ttiiti oefi,in o,SlIOW H IMIU n embarrassment. lie

.turned on the prosecutor savagely,exclaiming":

"Look here, man, are you trying" tocross-examin- e mo? You tire talkingout ol" your head ."

The witness continued talking rap-jidl-

but his remarks were drownedhi tho laughter of the rourt rnom andlifter tho judge had restored order thowitness talked on until the court orderod him to stop. Even the prisonerjoined in the laughter and was thelast in Iho room to regain his com-jiosur-

RANCH NEAR JUAREZ

RAIDED BY LIBERALSJuiir, ., Mox.. Aug. ,10. A ranch lo-

cated a few miles south of this .citywas raided by a small band of armedIlia nils Inst night, all the mules on

tho ranch lieing taken. While re-

treating with tin ir booty the robbersencountered a small band of ruraleswho patrolling that section, and

largo number of shots were ex-

changed with no appreciable, result. ItIs believed here that the liberals arcproviding themselves with horsed indmul.-- In preprtriitlon for resuminghost illtlei.

llT "' ralley. Pemberton's own men-tality was questioned by Prosecutorllectloll.

!)r. Pickett, the conservative candi-date, said that "the reciprocity pro-posal was adopted by President Tallto steal a march on Ihe democrats"and that if th,. t.'nlted States '"got oneloot Into our fiscal system, theywould soon have four feet In so firm-ly that they could not be dislodged."

I.II KII II StrXTS "I NIIOI.YAl. I." IX DOMINION

Halifax. X S, Aug .",i) Sir WilfridI.aurier told n big audience here to- -

. . , ,.i,,., .... ... ! .. 4 ,

,,,1,.. 1..... i..u,u i

Ihe opposilii n of the present conserv-ative parly to reciprocity Sir Wil-

frid declared that the reciprocitypolicy of tho government was simply j

that of the conservatives under their j

leaders of some twenty-fiv- e yearsago lie did not believe, he said, thaithe conservative opposition was

of the manufacturers, for tin-

agreement must lie for the benefit ofthe industrial classes as well 11s forthe farmers anil fishermen He be-

lieved til-i- the reason the "un-

holy alliance' between the nationalistsof Quebec and tho liritish Imperial-ists. W. S. Kidding Was anotherspeaker.

'

PIETRO FORGED CHECKS

TO MAKE THE BIG BWUFF

Denver, Aug. 30. Pletro Plasii'.l,of Trinidad, appeared before Justleof the Ponce .Morris today chargedwith having Issued fictitious checksfor $1,100. Pl.islhi hid not atten pi-

ed to ciinh the chocks bur Ii Is

he ntti mpled to m a a Denversaloon on tho strength ol' this financi-

al showing. The case was contlnu-ir;- ,

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for Sore Fcet

H.r 1f t. Tender let nnd Swollrn;Iwl rrl I.m-- Tt-H- '. H. Make i

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nil day unit knnw what hit, r. il.faty, o!Un I i't nully mean, 'l in y

line TIZ lie anno T 1 Z i nin tnit 'Iprt rlRlit tin. It ki'i pn fi'i-- l In (wrfi-- l

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lia t. .iy "I w rrlril n mlIiglitftt with T I 1. fur ii'inli r fri t. I ;

liaritl; knot hoit to lliiuik in cikiiiIifur ii. It'g nix iMir lo mnilrr or ilunXvr. I can kifp my Irrl In h rfi I

oiiiililliin. Ili lliM' Iii in cHriti'M '

Itrntiiuiln for T I Z. I miii ii iMilny-mu- n

an kwp oil ntjr fi'rl all dii)."I injr llarri'll. Antln. lrim.

You nnr trlril n nythir.fr Mk? T T 7.Wfnr for your feet. It l illffi rpr.'. ,

from nnythlntt rur hi'fnr mild.T I Z ! wt a iw(lrr. I'owdi rii nml

other font rrm.itle c hk iii t lie purr.T I '. ilruw nut "II iiiiiiiinii fiinl.i.jtionii which tirlnn on nri.tir (if (In

anij I tliff nnlv rpini dy that iln'T I Z rloana out evr-r- purs ami glorl '

firs tlio f,.t your fi'i-t- .In

You'll ncypr limp nualn or draw na j

onr fun. In tinln n.l mrll furi'i-- .

limit your fortm. Iiunlnna and rnllniis-- 'ea. Yrtu'I, ff like a rn-- pomnn.

.rTLz.".r.!"!r "!,."." rtruf,,i," ..'.v: JI.-- I l'l'.. III II Will III B.'lll JIMI III

tci't ynu with frmti Waller laithorJU'dC o. t'hli-Hdo- 111.

fjimd riiill alwiivp fuliiiiv tin1 usrnf KtilrT Khllu y I'M i. Thiy l

fidlrf In nil tiimK nf khlrii'Vand lilmlrli r ilinirdrr. Try tlu in Suldby t.i lUllly l'o. I

SOME SWELL DRINKSMrtnrunn Olui-- r Ah Mnnx.ino

fruit fod, Miinznnn Water, Itnutlir nd all klnd of imliii

M.W7.WO Al l It I'll.Tlun, J T"phm. Prop, I iff leu 2I K.'inlrnl. I'lioni' 2 lathiiintiiiy lift s.

Wiilnut. Plioiii" IJ 1.1.

THE WM. FARR COMPANY

WholMnle fnd retail dealer In Kr-e- h

and Pall Meal SnimaRes a pMaltFl or cattle and hogs the blgRest nmrkclprli-p- ar paid.

Establish Your CreditHl lll'V I'lrUM, till- Ml II klliHN II

,V.. York llnitiilir nm that,i i t

lil'cl I'.illwlili laliuli nlli-l-

ut :iniilik' a la H Ihihiiii sn, Noimii i'i n ha uiiitii i' I"i"iliie i nnnldi I'.itii'll uf llaijipii -- Hull. ,

'I'no in u. h ri-- i illl In H thiniiiiiu aid or, i i ft Inn th,''l ll llmv l l t mi II llv 11 "I'd.

At the Bank Counteri Ihi' plai i' I'i i M ihhi-l-l Nml' '

it.'iiil iind lii-- uiii oh; h ti'iiiliiilrinilnr It nn- - nl lin' iitosl nn

.i. latit lai I'H " In huihlltu upthai in dii. r.i'Htili-s- ,ih a il.

f.i- l..r nil III.' ii lh i:i andla, il I leu ut I Iii- instil 'itlnii ni i'fl.irrd al nun ii if nf.i 1.

ThH linti;, un. I vallvh.iiik id w inn.- inif if ' "nutnml ill In- Kind I" lu ll1 "U I"I'.ill 1,11111 i.-i-

The Bnnk of Commerce,Allniiiu ripif, N. M.

of It il ami .ui pliiM 20ll.OiMI 110

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Claims fKs Count,-Hale- d to i

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ton I piai'1 Possession j'of Gl Teiuiei Yeas.

Ity Miiniiif Iniifwl WrlMl I at4 Wit.V i'ii Vnik. .is in. r. Mi

lllt'ltll It. ill. ill rmv nn, tain i

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II I. Ill I l.i v ,,n i hurt!--

US, hi m III- llU.ll'i'li " I (

in Hlli i lll.il llu- "rullfil'' lilt- -

.III. .,1 iii, I I tut in AVciil.' f mm j

lirr hunt liuti mill frhi, cairn lii-i- '

mill Hi.- . i,iii i,i hi In-- Hints indl Nn. . ltlii(s that Hi f am

IllaUlliK M . I lull MltMaK Tin- - l i

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i Inhi i ih I Null1, liuw iiiiiliT nrirvtIn iw Vuik. hil.. flu. v a iih'Iviliild, i llu ilaiiiiiilt r ni llatrv U'. -

'I'lii- KlH's -- I. fiiiiithi r suld ImlaVthat h. n . y liml will, ilii'.l tlieihllil Iran t'.iin In hit' L'raniliitfiMit.

Inn llii I. ill. r ilii il flu- nn ri'liirn- -

ii ti. tthn I.i i h. r In aniiillltl hm III. lH'l Null. iy llilMKd

luii' s.( iiri d ItiT liiiin tin- Inwlltii-liin- iand Mi. WrlKh- nay Iw luini- -

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ASTOR SIGNS MARRIAGE

SETTLEMENT CONTRACT

"1'iitl. II. I. Aim. llu InningHi. lull of .lulu, J o nil Ali.r and hih

lam i', 'Misw Mail. dine topurl 11 luiiimi- - knou'ii tmla)Hi. v eiuni-- I hi' niari uiKi- - n k ' i ' n

In w lih Ii the dtUiiiunt whlrhri.huii l li tnake ufnn hin hi till- i

U liinlatiilTh.. ilnriiiiii ni Han niuni.,1 In llu-p-

mi' ut Iii-- l'an la d aid, a

N. Yntk nUni n. v. and h. ars thehlunaturi i'( t'lilmti'l Avlnt', Mii-- s

Kiine, Alloini y I.iiImihI and WilliamII Kuril, lathi. r uf llu- yuiii unman,llu- lut lMi a Mlinr-i- i' Tin'

11 HI lit of till' Ml'ttll'llli nl m.is milniiuli' fiilillr.

luufc (or Hiei mi nt id the ueiltliiiii "nun, po.

-- ihlv In lute Him i Ium- - nl Him pr. ".i.il. althiiimh no uidiiiile iiilnrinn-lin- n

him I'li'ti Klven nut.

Try a Journal Vtant Ad. Results

TUB i

SIMPLE OIL ENGINE

I., lin.,,.ij, or Keroiciia.I

No Carburetur, no (park pfnv

No Imtterlea, no foulda.

Hr one operate nt 107 tlnld aveuua

Kor partleulnra and price addreiaa

III! MMI'I.r. OH, I NIilVK (X.. OfMAX Ml AlCO.

li'ionii 3 f. 3 6 Itarnelt Utoek... Albuquc iMua.

an, l lilll. Pol a Iocs nml oilierI'uhIuci.

AIImiiUciiii X. M., Tiicnmctirl,N. M., ami Irtnliliul, tilo.

0

ON REPAIR SHIP

PANTHER

Q -j Plain cf Dreadnought Deb- -,

ware Asked to ExrLO VhyHe Fued Or, Crowded Vessel j

hstead of Sunken Hilk.

(H Moralaf J.iral SiyerUl InlH Uirt!.V..ti.i!k. V.I.. Ai. II" A. . i. nliiu ,

p, a I.;.. .rl ii In. h ha .i'it",l intense j

(rn.i.-- t It) naval . iri Iik tod iv. Ad-- I

in;!., i rhaii. i i.riimiinilini! Hi.- - At.jLitHi. !'" I linn ili iniiiii!.'.! t h;i I th.rafl.illl I t'li- l.Mtlli-"hi- 1 law ii re cx- -

I'l.lttl III it m;i. I hat th' ri'i.air hi

I'.llith. ii ith I iii" Iminlri 1 nu n nnt ai tlir.-i- Iiiiw-- rtiilatij.'pn.'il

M.. ml iv Ii l! frmii I hi- - IilaM .1 M

Tii ! km iii' li.nl li.i ri liriiti! iti- -

"ii t'f : ti M. in in. m T.iiiiiti r Sitini!.hmI it Ii lan il Ihat w i n mili-- s

ii vi uy lit raiitln r k rii; rit: - ln-- r limk

" " ii.ik. li Sun Man .

i ii.- tin ,f hi. I i.'la art". II i"

i.iiisi.l l.i- in imIu k. lire, I Ih.-l- tlnrlv- -

lust. iiiiitv-M-- r unil ttiirty-ihiri- l

.i.it. ;.t tli.- I'anlli.-r- . t - 1rt -- inkinl;nilhiti 1.'' v.H'Ih. hi- s'-- . unil wlllilnlull i mi!, llu- - iliinl within m"i is

l i i' i.ir.li nl " n imlr hhii.mail t h int nil lllt.'l'i'.-itillt- f li.r 111

('.mill r 111. i i iri'li-s.i- wa- ntl In

ii.i iail'.ii ami lh- - lifiiit: tm.lili nl

i as. .1

a.. liruiK. it Ik ! Inn d Mtin n i !l..l nil and I h.- - Il.i't nrilirmlhut k I II.Miipton IIuhiI.h wli. pr?p- -

jarali.iii-- i ari' linn hi'inu nunlv lur llu'ilaliul.it'' S'.ti'lllhiT War KattH'. Th"ranihi i hud nhiiard a mux Inn flrnirvaiiar itii taktnj; ft i ni ? f the

ami f ut 111 iliMll Hi Hull uf Hit--

an Marrn.".

WOMAN, JILTED AFTER LONG

HIKE, HALES FAITHLESS

LOVER TO POLICE COURT

(ll M.irtiliir Ji.urnnl l I itul Wlra 1Kan-Ja- n t'ily. Auk. 3. Iaie whii II

imiM'd Mrs.. Martha Williams, as ear-- told. to vuilk 'from SprlnKiiild. Mn,to thin lily, a e of "l inlle".with Walli-- Slewnrt, whom xae tx-p-

ii'd In marry upon tlndr arrivallure, Itiiii. d to hate when Stewart e(

lo make her hia wile.She nn homeless and without

fi lends in the municipal court today,Win re .'111' appeared as priLseeutillffwitness aifaini-- t Stewart, whom nhehad had art vsti-d- . She testified U)at

Stewart had lnlnie, his promise tomarry her and that he n I used In rIvpher lunils upon which to sulislsi untilshe could i oinniuiili al.' with II lends.Slimiil, woo Is 4a .ais ll was lined

Hi".

POLICEMAN'S VICTIM IS

INTERNATIONAL CROOK

Cir.i Iniiati, Aus. f't. Acconlitig toKm eminent recirila Aui;itstlnii

hill- hie an Italian who was shot unilwhile rtKistlrin nrrcsl last niuht, hasa pi Hi e record on two hcniisphcies.Sinisi hllichle la wauled hy the ItalianKom i iinn iit on a chiime of n m nlt ri n IT

his cousin in H i l In I v n :.

CONVICTED SLUGGERS

SEEK ANOTHER TRIAL

C'hliiiEo. Auis. Sil. William t'on-ner-

lalward Stuiunaril, ArthurO'Coniu r and I'etor ilcntli'iucn, lahoraliiKKers lomli lcil on Aiiul 4 of assault with int' tit I" kill, today wuiKlitnew trials on the Ki'uind 'hut hy kP'-Iti-

their xicllms an nlirrnatlye uf

lenvlim work or Io iiik kilh-t- l no iniiiiiassaiili h.iil In i ti i in d

4.

t.oinian lead Miinlatul Priuiarv.r.altlmure, Mil,, Aitit. t Hi tho

luce of ii I ii ii is complete iiniillicialrelutna today I mm the ilemoi l alleprimary election in Maryland yester-day. SI, He Senator Arthur 1'. iloitnafi'vill ilil.at Stall' Senator lllair 1,1 e

nl' llu- - i;ul" l ti.'t.'i ml li.Miiiti.itii.il loone moo in the i on cnl urn lo heheld next month.

'I'exHs t'liiiipiinv linadc Mclii.Houston, Tex,. Ann. .'in. That thxas company has sci ur.-- control

i 111,, Pearson ml Inleteslsi .Mexico was the report rei eleil inHouston this alternuon It". i n NewYork, The l'eiirson InP re.sls in Mex-

ico are value, ut millions.I.. K. llrooks. treasurer uf the Tex-

as company In Houston, would neither.iiiiini imr deny Hie icpui-t-

Whra Old Ha taarn Itfk tokr of Euillib, in erdar to

dUprora th cbarir tlitt hlb laboptpuplla know lltlla about tba TlUIthUita that ara kuIivi on around thain,! ttt In which ih aaktd (ordafluItlODi of tucb trm aa tariff, rati- -

i proclty, tba labor problem. la tL paper of olu tha found tbli:

Tb labor problem la bow to keeptb worklDf people bappjr without partut tbam cuough to llr on."Lft rul-Utt- 'l

Wtakly,

Unkind Comment."When I not through with my re-

marks," Mid one law ier. ' I hf jury waiIn teara." "Yea." replied the oilier;"they prohnlily reutl.e, thi-t- i thai uurpoor rlleul hasn't a ihauie In Hie

mi l.i "

ltuv it now. Now Is the time toluiy a liultl,. of i 'htitnlierl.iin'a t'ollc,t'ludiTa nml Iniirrhom lieuiedy. It aalmost certain to he in ed.-i- l tu foro the'iiinmer is over. Thla remedy h.ia nosuperior. I'or Kale hv all ilenlcr.

" rTry a Morning Journal Want Ad

HEAVY DOSE

RDSWELL GOP

Even- -

Ity reipn st of my 1 i i. n.

1 hav(. to announce myselfa candidate for judne of the disirii

couit of the judicial distri.

which is composed of the eoiiiilitS

I'.i rnalillo, McKinley nnd Siindnval.do so with tile understanding thai n

candidacy w ill hp suhject to tin" n

tiun of the llepuhlican delccilesthe ahov," mentioned counties in II'

slate convention.KI.K Wio PACA.

Allorney-'lt-l.aH- ',

Alliiiiiu-riiie- , X. M.

Her Faulta i . t 1.11m a" r n h in ffirfn nmiBEnr hdh ipii

ft widower In his old ag. Not wrlong after ho suddenly announced b!i

Intention of marrvlni? acaln. half

pologetlcally adding: "I never would!

nttVA. tl.mlv'. It l T I...I. I...,ln'fW lllUtlKUl VI It,. II IsliLllJ UAUIO

died." Harper's Weekly.

aTTfcor" 1 r--n

New Di iik That (jwiiicklv l!i'iii'i'- -

The!' Homely spot.There's no lunger Ihe slightest w

of feeling ashamed of your Ireikli'us a new drug, othlne dmil'l'

btretlglh has liectl ilisrovered lhal in

positive cure fur these homelySimply get one ounce of uthim-duul- ile

strength from your drusci''nnd apply a it I If of it at night, an"

in the morning you will see that evv;

the worst have' hegtin to lisMipuwhile the light freckles have vanish1"

entirely. Il Is seldom that more Hi!"

an ounce Is ncedeiT to completely I'li'.'i'

the skin and gain u hiaiililul ''I"1

complexion.lie sine to ask for the cl U

ulhine, as Ihis is suld timl''

guarantee of money hack il it I'i1- - ''

remove the freckles".

hav. come from to n to 2 'Ml miles to--'it work through the late summerand fall. There is wink lor all ofHii'in. The pickers had an old fashion-ed daiio,. Sunday niKht. where thehahies were hrouiiht and placed in thecare of a kce.n-- as hi the old days ofthe West. An incident was that onecouple went home end left their ha hy

until sent I'm- and told of their

ABANDONMENT CHARGED

AS GROUNDS FOR

ABSOLUTE DIVORCE

Kutacio C. de llaca yesterdaythrough his attorni vs. MatronWood, filed suit lor nhsuUit? divorcefrom his wife Teresa ISueu de llaca,.llhuini; uliandonnieiu and desertion.

The allegations of the complaintstate that the couple wife married in

June, of 1 ll7 , hut that on the lollow-in- i

Decemher or January the defend-

ant left the lied and hoard of theplaintiff and since thai lim." has livedapart from him and wholly ih sortedhim, wherefore he asks for lei;al ep-a

raliou.

Journal Want Ads. Get Results,r .l - X..JL.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

I.i 1ST A wallet- containing $7(1 cas'.i:also n Drown Shoe company's draft.

Finder lei urn lo (1. F. Wood worth,A vara do, and receive lieneinus re-

ward.

FO It UK NT Two unfurnished mod-ern apartments of three rooms each.Could he used as one. on groundfloor. Cool in summer, warm in win-ter. 421 S. llilll Street. Kent $X.IHIonoh. Apply Si hwariznuuin & With,Vent Market.

l i:.i M l LOW r in s.:.c iii.

c will call fur your milei

ami ih lucr il I M fine ilinni-r- .

AJ. MaloyPhones 72-1- 73,

PHT NEWS

TQEMTRYMEN

Residen.ee Must Begin Immed-- j,iately. Following Entry; Ex- -j

cused From Residence Till

April 15, 1912,

Important instructions under date

of Aukiisi 4. 1911, hy the itctinj, sei y

u the interior, have lieiti Issuedto all 1'nlled Stales land ol'liees In il

to constructive residence duiins;

Hie liisi nix months of cniries. Tin.iu.-ln-i. lions arc, In suhstaic e, as Vol-lo-

s

'I'h,, prnctue of aicurdinu i redit forotiMi lictive nee coM-- i im;

period of Ki.x niomhs loilouiiiu the allow aru-- of an inliy will m l In- al-

low e, on or alt''i tho first day olr.'ll, in nil instances where

o I, hi). in iii.il live-.a- U..o is l.

The actins s.-- tal s explanationis Kh n In .pai i as lullows:

Ic the matter ol proof suhniitteounil' r the homestead law, it seeiu-i- c.

a practice ha ev.it.il a'ci't'iin,, , Mivnien, where residellc,. is he- -

Kim w ii Miii six months following thedale i, entry, ll ' dil lor residelU

Willi ihe ilale of cnlry. Tie'result is, tliat wlo ie a puny takes upan aitual residence Jusl at the expira-

tion o ihe six months, he Is aci ordeili i mist riu l ive resilience lor the inler-- i

in ti i; six months, and thus periiiil-lei- l

In secure title on proof ol lesi-il- i

ii. e lur a pi nml of only lour M arsnn! si months.

Th, te Is i li ally no statutory atilh-urii- y

i ' i iiuni'.iu th." pcrioil ofresidence ii'H IT' d '" ' 'n

Ihe conirary, the .stutm,. is specilic inlUpiiriiijf "five residence.

I!,jiil"it Ito-lile- .

Ail iiiimesie.nl i iiirwni'ii in tru-

st. it. i, i New Mexico are r licvol hyan ai t of iiillsl'i-Mi- ,

iil'JU-uM'i- AiiKUSt

I!', 1!M1. from the necessity of resl-de-

e and cultivation upon llieir landstroiii Hi," dale of ihe approval to AprilI 'i, f' I L llclow Is iuiled the ad re-- li

I red to:"I'..' II enacted hy t ho senate and llu

rum.,', of reprps,'iitaiii-- s In congressassi'inldeil, ih.it all pi i suns w ho haveher. lofore made hoinesteail entries In

" 1 Ni w Mexico, are herehv leliiM--In in the necessity of residence andcultivation upon their hinds from thedate of approval of thi- - a. t to AprilI. I'.ii'J; provided, ihi, ih,. time ofactiia alisenco ilurinK tin- - periodn.imid shall not he de.i i, from Hiefull time of residence required pi-

law."Approved Aiieusl 1:1. inn.An ordinary case of diarrhoea ran.

as a rule, he cured l,y a sim-l- e doseof ChnmU'rl liti s Colic, c),,i,.r.i andIiinrrnhert Ifemedy. This remedv hnano unpcrlor for hove , mpialnis. l orsale hy all dealer.

Thirty Days For Assault andBattery; Fred FornoffLeaves For MountainsArmed With Bi? Winchester,

Se ll rorreMinilear la Muniim Juurnul)lluswell, N. M., Aim. 2(1, A ltos-we- ll

policeman, Dan Kirkpatrick, wastried yesterday ufternoon on n chargeof assault and, halti ry and w henlound uiiilty hy Juslice 11. I), lli-ll- ,

was rsiveii JL'.I and costs and thirty'dais in jail. He was arrested Satur-day ntuht hy Deputy Sheriff JimJohnson upon complaint of WalterSpiilmat'., who, while In a crowd thatwas slandiim around the SalvationArmy, was removed liotn the side-'wal- lt

hy the poHcenuin. It was claim-le- d

that the otijcer used unnecessaryviolence. Kirkpatrick lias given nI, olid of $2HI.I for an , I. peal, lie deniesslfikini: Spillnian or hurtinp; him inthe least.

ronioff Loaded r,. Hour.Caplain Fred I'urnoir, of the New

Mexico Mounted Police. is lu re on si

j still hunt. Alter spendim; several daysIn lloswell. he hit this nuirtiiiiK for

' Lincoln, securing a Winchester, ns II

Koimi lor luu Kinie. lls plans werenot announced.

Mri","t iiiijr.Jlauir lioi. T. Veal returned today

friun Dallas, Tex., where he has been.consilium; Willi Street rotnmissionerjl.ie, of thai i ii, relalive to tho hesl

kinds ol street pavinu and securingplans and speeiiiealions for tho pnv-!-

"I' llle tillsilless Ml'i'l-t- of lloswell.

Until' KaillcsnaUo.A rallesnake eight feet long: nnd

ornameiilcd with seven rattles ami theusual hiitton, was captured alive hyFritz Ilrituk, a prominent sheepbreeder, yesterday and has been placedon evhihitinn In the show witulow ofth- - Joyce-l'ru- it store.

W. W. Ilolloman h is sold J. P. P.an-da- ll

his eighty-aer- o appl,. orchard nndallalla larm near Dexter for $l2,fi00.

Sliippli,;. Appl,..The l.Fr farm today nhippod its!

eleventh carina, l of apples to Texas!'.points, l ins hum alone will have fof-- i

l.v carloads of apph s this year.

The county commissioners met to-

day nnd approved the tax rolls ofCounty Assessor (lay II. inwhich the le-- i apitalizalion gives thofollowing totals:

Ileal estate, $2,79:1. "1 S; personal,2.44.1!7; total i.tlirned. $.1. 2 :!!,- -

; IS: loss exemptions. $::. r, r r, ; totalamount subject to taxation, $4,SS4.-21"- :

nit increase for inn, $:i3(i,K10.

The roads iironnd P.oswell are rilledwith campeis-- , apple- plckcis, who

MANZANO GINGER ALEA Swell Drink With a Delicate Boquet

Oak and Maple Polished FlooringBuilders' Supplies

Albuquerque Lumber Co., 423 N. 1st St.St Vincent's Academy

ALUVQITCUQCE, X. M.

GROSS, KELLY & CO.(l((Hll'Oltll 11)

Wholesale Merchants, and Deal-ers in Hides, Wool and Pelts

27th Scholastic Year Begins September 5th, 1911.

Harmonious development of the moral, intellectual Mid. physlci'qualities Is the standard of this well-know- n InstitutionYoung ladies prepared for any sphere In life.

Home nnd educational advantages excellentExpcriened faculty.

rieautiful nr.d Healthy location.PF.PAn'rMF.NTfi: Primary, Preparatory, Academic.Thorough courses In Music, China Talntinc and Elocution.The Model School for Voung Ladles.For 1911 catalog address.

SISTEItS OP CfTAHITT,Sr. Directrexi.

Navajo l'dunkou, I'lnon ui. U.

N a 1 M

IIoiimv) lit Vmh l.na Vcena. N. M.,

K. M., 1'iHiia, N. M.,

I

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1911,

INJUN SMITH HUIGS MABEE CONFIDENT NUTT WELLS BESTS

SPORTS CHEPE ON GUPID

LANSING

All other games postponed un nc"Hint f Unl weather.BASEBALL

STANDING OF THE TEAMS.

National League,

i I

iJ mZ A half a limeJ ' -- "" I v"Tl ' A cube of ice

i fS q LjHFL List! how theV -- iv flfliHYTl passes clink1 iJ J

;

1i f nrr S01 Coronet

I :l- i - For flavor fineJk - - As I I '9M Ah! that's my

Wd MonarchNet a Compound i: ' Mr

IfDllbkEfF Gins' '::fflKlM " yi

"

Till. MM Its o.. t ., Ntribii.nvAntral i:i;t,t . . m.

lWWMBWMWWBM

W'uii Lust. Ivr.N,w York 72 4 1

i'hicu-- o ! 4 4 .milPittsburg To 4:t .ixsPhiladelphia 4

jit 1 o'lis ti t ."." :!,I'lni in n;i t i .r.: t, I .4ti'lirouklyu 4r ;

liostun "'J

American league.Wuii. Lust. Pd.

'hil.oblphia 77 4- -' .1147licirnil 7 4 4x .tin;Huston --' .' s ..",17

New Turk Kli r.! .r.lfirhicag l tillCleveland li" "1,11 ..",110

Washington "'1 "1 .IISj;t. l.oitis 3j s; .202

bis hatting record and winniiu thcaniu lor the lough, ii ns will le alongand do nio-- l el tb,. receiving lor thev i It m s.

fill the side of the limy, even Ifluck isn't there, there will be Weeksand chin ex and the one and onlyMcCrnlh. Mac Is some rieldlng pitch-er, and every! o,ly knows what Weeksand Ch, v , x can do. All aboard for Un-

pack i,n Saturday allernoon to seethereturn of oi l Hilt and his l.onjhoi'iiyearling.

rtACE RESULTS

tr

OF ABILITf TO

DOWN SCO T

Oklahoma Farmer Piomises toPiii Macdonald's Shouldersto Mat or Retiie Gracefully

Ftom Game in Albuquerque.

"lh,. lot that A. K. M.o don, fid hasten pounds in wi ig.it and twenty veaisof experience-- ' ever K"V Maine Is notdeterring the Oklahoma farmer ill InsI'll pataf, uis for the lie. ivj Weightw resiling match which will be pulledoil between the two at the F.Iks opi ,ahouse, i;j is training with a willand sas he is In better coudtion nowthan lie has ever been before in lit:

lite.Ycst, rd.i) he took on a couple of

big local huskies at Ills training quar-ters ami tusseled around with til, mlor twenty minutes, mid then foughtten r amis with Kid Hunt, a new coin-er, w ho has a boxing record lull, amile long In tile I'lilted States navy.Aftir doing tills he had n good run. n

lath and rulnh wn and looked to liein the pink of condition.

"It I don't win this match.'' saidMabee last night, "it will be becauseMac Is the better man, ami I will surelake oil my hat to him. You I an fecilate, however, in believing thdt I w IIIpin Mac's shoulders to the ground In

short order. I am going in this thingto win. I know Mac Is a class) w rest-

ler and I expect him to put up a greatlight, but. believe me. when the boutis finished it will bt mine." ,

Mac Is eipially positive thai he willwin. He docs not' feel that Malicec, lines within several number of be-

ing a iivitci for him and thinks thathe will be able to clean the doughtyfarmer in less lime than It 'took tofix Young Olson on the occitsion oftheir go here. With this in view,though he Is not letting up In Instraining, but Is keeping at wink onhis wind mi that Hie endurance of theyounger man will not handicap himto any extent.

Interest In the m it h locally isgreater than the Interest In Hie gnatchampionship match to be pulled i ifin Chicago on Labcr Day. All thefans are talking wrestling and whent.icy iinit talking about Malice andMac they begin talking about (iotchand Mack, and vice versa. This kindof Interest stimulates (lieand It looks s If a gff'iit crowd willshow up at the KlK-r- f p, xt "Jlondaynight for the affair., j,

RUBE WEEKS GETS

FisJbel

Pueblo Manager Anxious to Se-

cure the Strike-O- ut Kid For

Next Season; Traction Park

Know Him No More,

liuhc Weeks, the local mound art-

ist of til,. Orays, yesterday received finoffer from Frank Isbell of the Pueb-lo tcuin of the Western league, to playwith that biinc.i of last ones next yearand in order lo show low much bewas In earnest Frank Kent along acom rai l for Cube to sign, linho sign-ed It all right hut he still lias It In bispocket. '

Weeks has been pitching phenome-nal ball tills year, nuking a record ofIS7 strlkcouls In sixteen games, whichiu Itself Is enough lo make blip cm-e-

by Com company. Ill addition toIbis bin bailing record hovers aroundthe inn mark anil his fielding averageshows only on,, error for tit,, enliroseason. This Is nunc record, and theec.ioes of It have reached the ears othe old White Sox player, who nownuniugc!i the Pueblo team, and bewants Uiibc

In all probability Ilubc will Join theranks or Hie big' fellows In the W

circuit next year and TractionI'ark w III know him no more for somelime. It will be remembered that linyt'nrd.in went from Albuiiierciie to theWestern league before he went to thelllg Han Johnson circuit. Tin re I

undoubtedly room for Italic Wi eks Inlast company. With llt edge sup-port and a heady catcher ltubo willmake u name for himself in f ist com-pany. ,

AWERICANTsSOCIATrON.

DEMANDS MORE RIGHTS

Cincinnati, o., Aug. 30. Presidentslinn P.. Johnson of the Americanleague and Thomas J. Lynch of theNational league, arrived today to, at-tend what the National MiiHcbnll com-

mission considers its most Importantmeeting In yi urs,

Chalinun Herrmann Is also here,and this boily of baseball men willmeet tomorrow to consider requestsof the American ns.oi lallon.

The extent of the wishes of theAmerican association Is not known,one which will probably prove to hathe principal matter on hand is thatthe Class A Icimiu- (the American

the F.a.-b- and Southernh agues) be allowed m draft playersIrom of a lower classificationas do the two major league. It washinted tonight that another requestwill he an Increase in the draftingprle of iilayers of the ('las A

leagues.All talk of the American ussocla-tlon- 'i

boltlnn the peace ugreemetil ap-

pears to hnvo subsided,

KNLIGKDI1 T BROWN

IN FIST FIGH T

BRITISHER TOO MICH FOR

CLEVER NEW YORKER

Fiist Bout Under Recently En-

acted New York Boxing LawAttracts , Over Fourteen

Thousand People,

t .el rl.l I lr,(.M.i.ii oii S,iiarc li.irdcn. N. V., Aug.

3". Matt Wells. Lnglish lighlvveinlnchampion, toiil ;bt added to his list',laurels liv oiitlA.xliig and ontllghtini-"Knockout-

Itrown. the New Yorklightweight, In 'a d bout be-

fore, probably the largest crowd thaiever witness! d a pugilistic oiiU-- InNew York city. The bout, the c on. I

to be held under tile lleW boxing lawbrought a crowd probably M.Uiiu p,

to Madison Square Oard.nThe Hrltish champion was never In

danger at any icrlod ilurluu th mill-ing, and li ft the ring unmarked, while"Knockout'' Crown was bleeding about1'ie mouth and from a cut tinder hi- -ll'-- ht eye.

W ells', ,,.ol and lalcnhitlng del, usehad the Ainiricin sorely piif.zled andhe rebcll, ,1 lirown's atla k from v

angle. Itrown could not solve theKngbshinan's bit Jab, which plavedabout bis lace with lightning-Ilk,- - ra-

pidity and kept the American fromdoin : any damage at

Seven of the rounds clearly belong-

ed to Welts, lielerec Charley Whitehad to caution both men frequently Inthe clinches, 'file buttle gave "knock-out'" Crown s , hamplonshlp ambitionsa severe setback.

Popular opinion gave the buttle toWells, but no decision was rend- red.It was stated that the receipts totalledJ3ti,0iiu. I'.rovvn received 32 2 percent and Wells 22 2 per cent of thegross receipts.

The big amphitheater was filled byu crowd estimated at 14,(UMI persons,while hundreds of others sought vain-ly to gain admission but were turnedaway by the police. Speculators leap-ed a liiirvest.

The old ring and platform, onwhich Covbett und McCoy, liuhllu andFltzsliiinions and other lesser llvthtshn, swapped punches in other years,was erected in the center nf the gar-

den.Hruw n and Wells weighed in at 4

o'clock. The New Yol k boy tipped thebeam slightly under 1 33 pounds. The1',1'ltish lightweight champion, beforehe stepped oil the scales had foundhimself overweight, piled on a coupleof sweaters and took a long run, fol-

lowed by a vigorous rubdown. Kventhen Wells was a quarter ol a poundoverweight when he we'ghoi 111.

Itrown, however, did not claim tileforfeit of $100 for overweight.' My the lime Hiown and Wells lefttheir dti sing looms every Inch In thegarden was taken ami hundreds stoodbehind the box seats. Koine of thoia-turne-

back at the doors climbed a

lit e i si n pc to the fourth floor. Therewas ii crash of glass and be fore thepolhe, could check tin- rush u streami f spectators spilled through the windoMs tike beans I'll in a bag. It winone f the largest crowds that everJammed the garden.

H ells was the lirsl U eltinb throughthe top's und w.ts given u cordialwelcome. lie w.'s esiiulf 'd by nineseconds, ImhiiloiM bis nuiuuger,Ceorgc Mai l loiuihl.

The Knglishiiian w s trained fineund looked to be in Hp lop shape. Thelittle Tuton I'.rowii soon followedWc'ls into the rlii".. He went u

one,, toward Wells' corner, where In?

shoo b inds with his opponent, I'.rou--

was smiling and eoulbleiit and lookedright.

ft Win iiiiiniiiiii'i ,1, however, thatbelli .men had weighed In under 133pounds. There wa:( sonic betting ill100 to 7 f. on Wells.

Ibith in, u lame lulu the l ing Willi

lunula l,anda;;,',l. lielerec While strip,pel some of the I,., ullages from Wellshands. Drown was forced lo remove some of llu bandages from hishands, to,,.

The men boxed straight IMcens- -

bury rubs.The l ight My lloumU

L'ouiiil I 'I'll' y c 'liii- - to a clinchand bolh held for several SecondsWells Inmled a slll'f right to the jawand blocked a return. Th" KiigUsh-mill- )

forcid ihe lighting, JabbingItrown wllh his lift, lloih were wildund there were lew clean blows.Hrown missed a right hook but ti

inlnule later c.iiight Wells with u lollto the w Iml. Wells had a slight ad-

vantage In the round.Hound 2 They rotigiicd It I" a

clinch. Wills trying a kidney pui h.

Ilrown hooked u hard rlg'it to Icejaw which wabbled theThey aWUppeil lei In lo the face andwent to repealed clinches. Wellshooked a right to the ear and th 't-

was more rough work. Wells wallop-ed Jlrown on the Jaw, s t irl i tij lh n

buck to the ropes. WoLs

tills wllh two fierce, lefts totin- faei.. Hrown got u Hit, I Hf'wind ami Wells countered with left toth,. nose. It was Wells' rou.id,

Pound 3 Hrown bored In' and theyroughed It to the center of th" ring.Wi 11 ducki d a wild left swing,' butmissed u counter to the Jaw, Hrownwiim w ild In his attack und could noiscum to land cleanly. Well put twolefts lo the nose and Hrown counb-r-e-

on the stomach. Webs u a HopedHrown twice on the nose hut took u

loll' lo the wind In return. Wellsdnckeft. Into a terrific left swing andHrown followed his udvantnge with n

left to tin? wind in return. Wellsgot a right to tin- ribs, liruwn wasbleeding at the imsc, Hound waseven.

Hound 4 Wells held In the cllticli-fs- ,

Well guve Hrown a terrific rightlo Ihe mouth which caused Itrotni

Western Leiisue.Won. Lost. I','.

lvnvrr . . 4 41 .tir.iiSt. Jus I'll 70 r,ii

IJiic-ii'i- 70 r,7 51

Piul'l CO .'s .r.4.!media if.! li I .!ll,Sn'iix Cilx lit Ii7 .477Tupeka . . . r.n .304Dis .Muiiii s 41 S." .32i

Where They Play Today.

X j I itmiii League.St. bonis at New York,c'lihiiii ;it Philadelphia.Cincinnati at Mrooklyn.

American League.Philadelphia at Huston.

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Divided Doubt,..Huston, Aug. 30. .Marty l'T( olo,

(or whose release from St. Paul,l'lllshnrg paid 22.r,00. tin- - highestprice in baacball history, madi' hisdi'lmt today in a major league ijami',nnil Pittsburg won the first game of tiilauMc header. "Cy" Young, whoMs n leased by Cleveland recently onnciniint of "old nge" was In the boxfor till' locals in the second game,nn.l shut out Pittsburg. OTnoles bowt" National league fans was made incompany with K i ll . the catcher forwhom I'lttsbui-- paid $.j,tK)0 from St.I'anl. '

Tin; young pitcher's showing wasmailed by nervousness, and his wild-ings placed him In a hole a numberof times. Knt lie wiis strong in thepinches and his nine strike outs olf-.'- (

ten basses, on halls. lie hit safelytwee out of four times at bat. Kellywas weak with the stick und gaveWay to llibson. Scores:

First guino . if. J.;,

"""'ton 110 noil 020 4 r, 2

fittsburir . . . Oil ooo sot c n 2

i...uti.cs: Weaver, Tyler andKilns: O'Toole and Kelly, Gibson.

Second game 11. II. K.Doslnn 000 Ml OOx t) 9 0

Pittsburg" 000 000 0000 5 3

Hattcries: Young und liairden;llvmlrix, Steele, Ferry and (libson.

WE STICK TO OUli PROMISE

In give you good bread. If you' wild keo our ovens and observehow exactly they are operated,you would not wonder how ourbread, cakes nn( pastry are,

so perfectly baked. That'stvhero we beat the best homeMakers. You (sometimes have aI't'iir butch of bread or :i heavytake. We never do, So when younro especially anxious to havefine bread or cake try ours,

PIONEER BAKERY207 South First Street

Dawsun Succumbs to SupciiorMound VVoik of Maroon StarIn Second Game of Series.

Slrlnl IH.ni,.h l lh. lrl,u Ju-K- lLjs VVjias, X. M.. All;. 3". - 1Uv Uis

ci. is Aiaiooiis aa!u won iiom l'.iw '

son i,;.iy in s,ioihI same of tinscries i, a ,,,, , 4 (u t vas .,

filch, is' haUle between Hirl, Kickingj Cupid l.aiisiiik-- , the college starf whoj occupied ii,,. r,i,i.r f,,r ,),,. xisiiors.land Injun Smith, the ihd of the lo, a!

lans. s, ore,l Ihe H rut tallvin ihe fourth on an error with loout. I law si. n Iniled to connect withSmiths benders till the eighth, whenalter two were down, two plavuscrossed the pi. ue. each lime on apas-e- .i I, .ill hi i;. smiili, who liibdt" hold his i,i,, ih, iMi. h.... :,ii .

ispittelsThe .Maroons, i;y heavy hitiiic,' In

their hall ,, the eighth pushed threerunners a. ivss the i iihhcr, connei tinsfor four safeties ill rapid succession.I!. Smith , d ,, r in, a double, 1..Smith walked. l.o. Uhart Kot a doubleand scored 1.. Smith, and Fisherscored Luck ban with a terrific three-- ;bauKi'r to dei p c iiier. Fi.-l- r's three!base hit. H, i wi..-.- , .l catch nrright 'licld and the errorless phi innof the locals w ei i' features of t.iegUllle.

Score: K. 11. K.Dawson , H , , i un,) 02U- -2 II )

Vegas alio ion 034 4 7 C

liatleri, s: Lansing and Henry;1Kf Uy and .V "ii, and I.. Smith and It.Smith.

Hits, off Kelly, z iu one inning;Smith, 0 In eight innings; struck out.by Smith I, by Lansing bases onballs, olf .. Smith. 2; off Lansing, 1;double phns, .Mcrwlg to Ambus: Killsto It. Smith; throe-bas- e hits, Fisher;twe-bas- e hits, Henry,. H. Smith, L.Smith, Wicks; sacrifice hits. Nelson.Lockhart, 2; Kiliy; time, 1:45; urn-p- i

re, Duncan.

HI KAUFMAN WANTS!

TO TACKLE THE

FLYNN PERSON

White Mail's Hope in Albuquer-

que Last Night Tells of His

Modest Ambition to CaptureJack Johnson's Laurels,

Looking more like a college boy thana prize lighter, A! Kaufman, premierwhite hope, en route to New York,passed through Alhmiuenme yester-day evening on the Santa Fe limited,'

ni anlcil by his luimbomc youngwile.

Al was dressed In a stylishly eutthough quiet business suit, and

attention more because of hissl.e and general good looks than any-thing else, lie strolled u.u an,! down!the platform during the train stopadmiring the picliircsiine Aharailo.and the splendid clea r n I loosotier,. ofa typical Alhuiiiicrquc afternoon.

Al Kaufman is on his way lo New-Yor-

to ;ct In on some of the bigmatch, s that arc to be pulled off onlittle old Manhattan since Ihe oncn- -ing of lh" fistic game under the new-law-

.

When approached by a MorningJournal reporter yesterday. Kaufmanspoke modestly of his aiobillons lo liethe champion heavyweight lighter ofthe world, "I mn going to keep on atthis thing until I get there," he said."In fact, in response lo a wire frommy friend Tom Kennedy, who hasspotted another opponent for me Inthe person of a fellow by the namoof Pulzor, who I understand beat Ken-ned-

1 am now en route for NewYork.

'After I get through with this thingI want another go on with this JimFlynn person. I mn going to even upthe hcore with him or know Hie rea-son why. Out on the coast the fanshave tried every way they can thinkof to get Jim out there, cither ill LosAngeles or 'Frisco for a meeting withtue, but Jim has no cars for Ihe call."

When asked about his contemplat-ed trip to Australia, under the uus-piee- s

of Mcintosh, the untipodcunpromoter who expects to tie Kaufmanup with the winner of the Lang-Lest-

fight, Al said, "those statementsof Jim Corhitt'R that I had cut thetrip out for the New York propositionare alt In Corbett's mind. I have donenothing of the sort. As soon as I gefthrough with this New oru business,I ixpect to go back to 'Frisco andstart for Australia, for the trip. Therelooks to be something In that trip andI am going along as sure as my nameIs Kanl'mun. I don't know who I shallmot after I get through with I'alzefand Flynn. I do not know w ho I shallmeet in America, I think though thntI will hardly have time for anymoremutches until I get back from Aus-

tralia."The conductor called, "All aboard,"

and the conversation was brought toan abrupt ending.

V onuin s (ioir 4 liampiim-l'l- i.

Chicago, Aug. 30. Mint Myrn Hel-nu- r.

winner o, the gold medal In thequalifying round i f the woman's west-

ern goir championship, was dcl'.-uto-

today In the sect ml round of matchplay, otic up by Miss Alva Sanders idMidlothian. The piny was unusuallyclose In each mutch, the widest mar-

gin being two up and one to play,while Mrs. K, II. Wiiltcomb defeatedMrs. (?. Cnrlylc, one up in twentyboles,

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Ui cl;tn,l i; Bsliiiii 3.fleveland, Ann. 3i'. i'leviland de-

feated U ushiiiBi.,1, in ten liiuinns.UlamliiiK allow e,l Pet one hit for sov-- ien inniiiKs and onlv three h eiirlitIn the iiiiuli. however. Olson's errorwas folli.veil by three hits, Washing-ton tiling the score. Cashion's hit,driviin: in two runs. In the tenthlilamliiiK singled and scored onPiitihers' .sacritice and olsutfs sln- -Kle. Score:

It. II. K.'lcclaitd . . mm e::n 0110 1 4 9 1

Washington imii nun oo:t 0 3 oHattcries: lllandin and Masterly;

Walker and Street.

I'tily one same scheduled.

WESTERN LEAGUE.

Omaha : 1K Molmx i.lies .Moines, Auk. 3'. l)m;thn hit

Hueston hard and won the third yametroin the locals. Score:

it. ii. i:.lcs Moliit-- .. 101 000 000 3 7 3

imaha lull L'hO '.'03 S II 3

Hattcries: Hueston ami I'ltowski;ltohliisiui and Arboast.

Sioux ify II; si. .Ium'iiIi ;..St. Joseph, All.,'. 30. St. Joseph

played miserable ball In the field andlost the last name of the series.Score: I

U. II. E..'ioux City .. III! 31:' I'll 11 Hi 2

St. Joseph .. ion 0U0 033 5 7 !

l'.atteriis: Mitchell and Miller:('rub ier, Johnson and C.ossvtt.

Pueblo I: Lincoln 1.

Pueblo, Auk. 30. Pueblo bunchedhits on Knapp in the first inning to-

day and defeated Lincoln by a scoreof 1 to 1, Score:- -

L. II. K

Lincoln .I.... 010 000 OOil 1 X 1

pueblo 300 1100 Olx 4 7 ?

Hattcries: Knapo, Kliinan undStratum; Fahcr and demons.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

At Indianapolis Kansas City 6;Indians polls 4.

At Toledo Minneapolis S; Toledo1.

At Lotiisvilh St. Paul 2; Louis-ville :;.

At Columbus First same: Milwaukee0; Columbus 1. (F.leven InriliiKx.) Sec-

ond ramie: Milwaukeo 2; Columbus 0.

COAST LEAGUE.

At Los Angeles:Score: K. 11. IS.

San Francisco 2 4 2

Los Angeles 5 X 1

liatterles: Mcskimcti, Meikle, Hen-

ley and Perry, Schmidt; Delhi andAbbott.

At San Francisco:Score P.. 11. E.'

Portland - 7 4

Oakland 3 Hi 2

Hattcries: Henderson and Kuhn;Abies and Mitchell. (Thirteen Inn-

ings.)

At Sacramento:Score K. II. IS.

Vernon Ii 13 3

Sacramento I 3 2

Hallcrles: Castlclon and Itrown, Ho-ga-

Caddy, Fitzgerald and Kerns,

SOUTHERN LEAGUE.

At New i irb'nns - New oi lcans 2:

Hirmiiigham 3.

At Nashville Xashvllhi 2; Chatta-nooga I.

Al Montgomery .Montgomery X;

Mobile 11.

only three games.

TEXAS LEAGUE

At Dallas Dallas 4; (lahcslon 0.

At Oklahoma City Oklahoma City

10; Houston 6.At Waco Waco 1; Han Antonio 2.

At Fort Worth Forth Worth 2;

.ustjri 3.

NAVAL TEAM VICTORS

IN RIFLE CONTESTCamp Perry, O., Aug. 30. The navy

Ic.im of twenty, emerged victors fromthe concluding contest of the annualnational rifle shoot in the I'nlteilStales match this afternoon. Close be-

hind the navy's total of 4,263 pointswas the National Guard team with1.217.

The army team finished third withI.KMi and the marine corps fourthwith 3,S(II.

This finishes otvc of the most suc-

cessful meetings In the history of thenational mut'-hef- The shooters, who

have made this enmp a populous can-

vas city since the middle of themonth, are well departing to their sev-

eral slates and stations.

lKPltTMI'.NT LAI DS(iOOP WOKK OK .MAIiKSMKX

Washington. Aug, 30 The splendidshowing of the team representing theUnited States marines in the riflematches at Camp Perry, O.. brought

forth two letters of congratulationsfrom Acting Secretary u( War Win-thro- p

today,Calvin A. Lloyd, the marine corpor-

al who won the president's mutch,was the recipient of one, and the teamof marines which yesterday, with un

aggregate score of 3,180, won the na-

tional rifle team match, received Iheother.

Major (leiieral William P. Middle,

commandant of the marine corps, w ho

olflclully reported the scores of hi"

men to the acting secretary, expressedhis gralil'lcotion, over the record.

mouth to bleed In u stream The Hrit-i- -

hcr , am0 back with another hardtighi to the Jaw but Hrown luckedaw,,y loin fnitlnr damag . Hrownput a right hook t the shoulder andHon th, v sparred for a time! TheAnlei-- l an swim,, his h it iu the windand Wells hooked right and left lot lie law causing lirow n to r a I. I'.rownlei operated quickly and tin; lunltound them lighting In Ihe elite!of th,- ring. It was el, irlv Wellsround.

Hound j Wells got in a right up--

I" r, ui. Hrown l ipoi d right to th.ear. Wells clearly outboxed Ilrown,Jabbing Hi lilt repeat- -, llv hi the tine.Mrown kept Irving lor a Inn maker,but Wells danced out of daiuer.Hrown got a stirt" right und left toWells' face. Near the bell, Wells puta right to the car. Wells had theround.

Hound got n right to theJaw and sidestepped the return.Hrown bunked a right lo the chin.Wells slipped to the floor in

Mrown uol In two heavy rights,but Wells more than evened It withtwo heavy swings to the jaw. HrownSot In a terrible left to the ear whichstaggered Wells. Prown had a slightadvantage on the round.

Hound 7 Hrown got a sllff left andright to the head, but the Kngllshiiiunstarted the blood again with a rightto the month. Wills got In severalstraight Jabs without a return. Wellshooked a hard left to the Jaw amireceived a right to the vvlnd In return.It was cbarly Wells' round.

Mound S Hrown got a left to thefaer and followed It with a left to thewind. Ilrown bored In repeatedly try-ing to land a knockout. They workedlo icpciited clinches without muchdamage. Hrown hooked a right lo theJaw which drove the Hrltlshcr'n headhack. Wells put a hard lelt lo theeye. Wells' round.

Kouiul i .Mrown rushed and therewere rapid exchanges. Hrown hookeda liurd left to the wind and Wellscame buck with a right lo the eyeMrown hooked a hard left to thestomach. Wi lls opened the cut againon Drowns mouth incidentally withIlls elbow. Mrown was at Wells like a

tiger and smash, , u pielly light tothe wind. The round was even.

Mound III They shook hands andwere quickly at it. kept tryingfor a knockout, but Wells kept Insidethe blows. Iklown Ttilggefed Wellswith a hard left to the wind. Wi lisgol. In several Jabs to the lace andhad Mrown bleeding profusely. Wellsslipped lo llii- floor III an exchange.Mrown tried a hook Iu the Jaw amiWells drove him olT with stralRhlJabs. They exchanged lefts. Near thetnil Wi lls drove Mrown' head Luckwith a, hot lo the eye., r

BILL BATnGRQVER

BRINGS TALENTED

PERFORMERS

Longhorn Aggregation From

Panhandle of Texas ComesSunday Afternoon With

Avowed Intention of Solemn-

ly Swiping Laurels of Grays,

Whoopee, i in Saturday iiftertU'onol,) Mill Marngruvct', and his troop oflongborns Iron, Ainarlllo, will beseen cavorting all over Ihe Tractionpark diamond In their vain endeavorslo take uvvav u little glory and Inci-dentally money from the "(luerllliiMravrs" of one Dun Padllla. Hill sayshe I after blu-u- and when Hill saysIt; he1 means it. With hi excellentcompany of players lie is Journeyingfrom thnt fur away Panhandle townto Albuquerque, to lake another lookat the friends of his youth. That s

figuratively speaking! 'Actually Hill

wnnl lo win the games, and Incident-- 'ly, of course, Hill has a lot of frb-iid-

here w ho have met him at diverstimes and under sundry circumstan-ces.

With Mill will come ihe "HoppingHeii," the "Silent Swede" and"Chicken llourtc, Sam," all memberof the aggregation. They are allpossessed wllh the same Idea, andthat I to do as Mill suvs. and satisfyMr. Kred C. Fox, the best baseballman on the entire Santa Fe system.

Illbbard, the classy catcher, whohappened to coach ope llube fastone' on the snoot on his lusl visit,thereby getting twn- - base lidded to

Al Windsor.Windsor, Aug. 30. Molsant scored

her seventh victory of the tuonwhen she won the Ksscx stake utWindsor this afternoon, Today vic-

tory marked the fifth slake that Mols-a-

ha won. T.n- - Hteepl, chase provedlittle better Hunt a gallop for

Sh,. made all Iu r i w n pacoml was only cantering ut the finlsn.

In the third race Follle Levy equall-ed the track record for Hlx furlongby winning the distance In 1:12. Suni-imu-

First race, six lUrlongs: Common-er's Touch won; liuckhorn, second;Hum Mine, third. Time 1:13

Second race, sti i plecllusc, abouttwo miles: '1 lie Welkin won; Vllhal- -

la, sect nil; Joe U-tt- . third Tline1:2!! I.e.

Third race, six furlong: FollleLevy won; Jack Parker, second; HtlllyNight, third. Time 1:12- -

Fourth race, Ksscx 'slake,, five andone. half furlunps: MoIkuiu won; LITorn, second; Fro,-- Lcjfs, third. Tlm1:07

Filth race, tlx furlongs; A 1,1 rlu nwon: Wrap, ecolld; Little Fa I he l",

third. Time, 1:12Sixth race mile: Martin Doylo

wi n: Sir t'legcs, second; Halldrlllli.third Time 1 :,'l!i 1 .5.

Seventh race, purse, l,",00, one anda quarter miles; Startler won; MyHal. second; Third Hull, third. Time2:07

At AiMii'oniln.Amiconila, Mont., Aug. 30. Mur.

burg , quailed the truck record for amile today, winning the feature eventby n half length from the favorite.Twilight (iticcn. He lay behind thelast pace act by I't.n C.reenlca, movedup around the turn und ouMnstcd thedetermined rush of Twilight fjtni.n.Two fui orl,-- wi n. l!esii:

Flr.-- t race, live and one-hal- f fur-longs, selling: liramercy Won; MissSly, second; ParcliiRlon. third. Time1:00.

Second race, live ami olic-lia- lf fur-longs, selling; Food Ship won; i

nilcnt, second; TllllnBllast. third.Time 1:0s Judith Pag, Fernan-do, lib) Pecos ills, ran.

Third race, five furlong": Kootemn"won; Mill Mayhiim. second; lioyslStone, third. Time I ;02

Fourth race, mile, selling: ALiybiiVitwon; Tnlllght yuccn, xccond; MenUrecnleaf, mini. Time, 1:41

Filth race, selling: Cisco won:Monluuk Don, sccind: Sum Harbor,

I hit il. Time, 1:4;'. . . .

HACKENSCHMIDT READY

FOR BOUT WITH GOTCH

Chicago, Aug. 30. lieorge Hacketl-schinld- l,

chiillenger for the world'schampionship wrestling mutch. puthimself on ptiruile before athletic

ami sporting writers toditvfor Ihe llrst time In hi preparationIn meet Frank Hutch next Monday.-

.Most of the morning was Kpent Inmeeting writers and phologrnphers.Llllle attempt was made ut furthertraining.

He took his usual morning run, butomlllcd a plunge In the lake, he work-ed on the mat for some time with Dr.Holler and Amcrlens,

;iT II M.VKH IV HKTIFJCONDITION s.W ADMIItMKS

Humboldt. lib, Aug. .10. ThntFrank i Iotch, champion wrestlet willhave for Chicago tomorrow nightwhere he will meet lieorge Ihi cken- -

schmldt on Labor dny, positively hasbeen decided on. according to ntt an- -

iioiincemcnl by Knill Klank, Hutch'noMiagcr, at the training ciinip to-

il

night.Accompanied by his wife and

large number of trainers and followits, (Iotch will leave In a special curattached to the Chicago un, Northwestern f lyi r tonight, urrlvlllgChicago the next morning.

Trainer und spectator at the(iotch camp declare that tint chumplon never wus In bettor physical conditlon. Ihe usual naming pro raniwus carried out, ionsdeibl( roailWork bcltlg: 'done,

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NOW CERTAIN

President of International Au- -

tofiiobiie Association Re-

ceivesI

Enron! x('i Letter s

From Statesmen

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la t iniill.iilMiii,4 niii i,. ..iiif iin Mi iuiii-it- s

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OT COMMITTEE

MEET IN SILVER

CITY MON f

Republicans and Democrats to

Fix Convention Dates; StrongSentiment Grows to Br oak

Away Fiom Old Line Bosses,

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liu r to drill Willi. InirltiK tin- pastfrw yi'iirk lai'HO liuinbrl'M uf Ki'ttlrlnhavr inuvril lulu (br county, manymm i list, rn statrs. uml Ihrlr pullll-- .

nl at I lllalhniM arr uul kimw u, t'spnlly in pulltli'al IrinhiH in (Iran! rutin-ly- .

This lu'itiH trtlr. ilrnuu'ratM ofLuna arr irrrnilnril that thrlr rotintyshall rtiii'li lis "lull phasr' In tliri iinipaii;ii ami liny will si n tiunuslistrlwi fur Ihr ilblllrl .iulrshlp,li'inlnn; llm illHllirl ul lornrj ship In

'it-a- I'ounlv, a pluiulnriit ami ablriilturiiry of Sihrr I'll) In im; an auw-n- l

i amllilalr fur lir posit Inn. ami aslamlpatliT, In spilr, ll Is salil, uf n

.sruir nuivi' In br m,i ilc In havr himiilthilraw hi l'ii'it. ol l itii Ihr Ju.lip".ship tu lira nt ri'iinly. I'l'tmilm ni tut-zi.ii-

of I. una roiiiili who hairSllvi-- t'lty tlurlng thr past frw- dayslialr i vprrssri! ihrmsrlli'M im brliit'.il. tt t , In Ml it 1i l' .link,, Wa.hlill"I lor Ihr hhilirsl .Imlii ial

i lilimill). thai his utuiuif iral...Ills abllllv as a luwirr ami his popu-

larity lllllunu III"' prttplr ItKlllillrss ulptilliliH innlir liu a slrmi). . a i ul 1, In .

Ili.il tin illini uf thr 1' ti li ans ranihlriil hi thr Kriiriiil rlritlnn In Ihrillstrb'l. .Inst ll.il thr unit onir Is u

I'r U't'lll tills' lull il it II III "lilt Irllow runill, mil," hut It Is i rlla III Ii a sulip

Hull Is not ir.ii-hri- Ihr ilMrlrt .iinlit Ial

runinitlun Is kuIiik Iu br a hut lium-

EDO! REFUSES TO

RUSH PRIMAR I

-.i in n i

c.omiMiuet' ccus

late at October 1G; Other

Coi.nties in Distiict Make It

September 23,

(.ri-lit- l liUiinli-- lo thr Mmliir .liiiintlKuswrll, N. M Auk. an.. - Th,. Kilily

. uiiul.i ilriiiui lain' t t tu i in i .' inil.iiitll. .l tip, loiitili primal it s Im- i it .

r HI. Ml Ihr nth. r .mniirs 111 thistll-- t lM r .".'t till- tllltt lit Srptrlll- -

l,i r n.l. Iril . uunti r.ii- -

. Ill .. I" lush thr ptnpnsll pin,

( inilss rioplaiii' I uiiilii.innli.i.T wastliisial Inilai whrrr-b- v

Imii I'urtiss mi. .plains will l.rbioimht In lioswi-l- b Am, it. u

nail Wclxiu, (ui thr rituhli'ts' Kxpuslilnii, (ittobrr a, ('. ami 7. ilnlhitii..l.t l.(..i!; ;',t!.i''in(. i"l umh'l' bullil

l.y tin' rnmpani .

Journal Want Ads. Get Results.

IN SANDIAS FDR

TRE CAMPER

FOREST SERVICE OPENS

REAL SUMMER PARADISE

Supervisor Mattoon Tells of theBeautiful Sylvan Retreats

Close By and Best Routes to

Travel.

Ki-- prnplr rrnlizr that thr vastslnpcs of Hit' S.imlia imuintaiiis in thrManzanu national furrst arr i nliit ly

i I' It Tt' li t front thr Albiitiirr.iie fithThr mountain ihain is ubrupt on tin- -

wisl, but slnpts away Kfathially amiIs lol'i'St rovi'lrll Oil tip' cast Kith.Itlral romlitions rxlst for thr idvi'lopmtiit of springs, am! Uu it iru t liuinbrr of thrsr. llrKiiinimiwith thr Kriiiip armiml WTiitrtnnbsprimis, lliiTr is a complct,. si rii s

larur sprltms at San Aiittupi-I- ,

, t 'anyonrito, San Antnnitu, l.a .Ma-

ilt ra, thr Kills Springs, Anna M. ili.iami i i smaller sprints

Why v." far away for thr sunni'. I ' .'

Why .In imt tlir pi opb' of Albiitiu i -

pir H" Into Ihr Samlias, whirh art--

liis,. by, Imii, bin liuust s, takr llu ir.i i s nml rn.jin Inn limtilhs up in

Ihr ri.til loi'ist'.' Thr r tsl siilrforrsls of whilr lir. Ktmli'iiiaiin

spnu , I lunulas, fir. spriu-- ami Al

pini. lir. ami rh h umlrturuw t li mIrriis, urnliuns .Ukwuhs, larksputami luiiii'i surklr.

imly u Im k of know ll iiTr uf Ilnit i m anil Ihr iiiiiiiiur uf veil

ytiiitl ramplm; plait's prrlrilt tintill. 1, usr ul llnsr liii;i n

siimmrr hunn s. In .May ami .liumuf Ibis Ht ifuli Ihr I'urrsl wrvlcc

a syslrni nf Iralls whirhhas i . . up lu thr pul, lir fur thrfirst Uini' uiimrriiiis springs anil dlralplnrrs I't.r siimmrr rolt.njrH of rainpsSiiprrvisor W. II. Mattoon of tbr.M ii iiz, i im ami .imi nutitinal fur. sts.-- abl yrslri'ilai

To rtarh Ibis siiiiim.r parailisr.(IllV'r up Tllrl'lls Cativon In thr pla.lby thai nainr. thrn illivr about tiltmilrs imrih tn San Ant.iiiho ami nmur,. at Ihr inmilh nf Trjann ranyotiIhr Mlllrway In all llnsr must i'h.ll'ln-iii-

natural bruutirs, sprliiKS uulMiinim r rainps. A waumi I'mnl b .ul- -

Im srvrrul mlIrN up Ibis rmivnn ttHill Sil'in; ami thr I i, Sklniirr .Mill

silr, whirr thr Ursi mi ri'timrnt trailruin Mirtiri M,

"Thr trails arr m.'t"il al ryrvy:i n, tu ry .iutuTlon an.l a pi

may riilr imisrlimk unI'.taib s thruiiKhiiiit thr IrtiKth of th,ranitr alum; tlm bnviu' prirtiun mi rlth-- i

r tilt- - l.imnnlta or 'upullii SpriiiKtrails .ur alonK thr miihllr m' thfun t milt- slop,, on thr Aua AT. tll-- t

trull, ur nliilii; thr Vrty Biininilt oflb,. Samlla on tlir list Trail. ThrrrHulls Intrisi'i't thrsr lalrr.il trail), am)alluwlni of passim, up or ilown tiiommintain Nltipr Tlmr,. arr tlir Killstiall at Ihu iv ''1 ''"'I. nm I'axf lr.i.1al a point jiil noiih nl llir h 'ml ufHrar Kanioti. AlmiH lb,, trails ai'r ahalf ili'zrii springs of crystal purranil Ice cnlil Miilrr. ami nur inniu iisrami (i H ycl uliexplurril liinrsinnr cur.

'"if all the plarrs fur a summrrsrltltmrnl ur rtiliiny, t'anulin SprlnwIs dy far tile (hnii'rsl, Willi a lai'Ki'lluw nf lh,. idlest walrr an,) asninolli rampini- - urmitul siirrunnilrildy Klanl whltr fir Irrrs. Tins is lo- -

catcd nt'iii- - tin- .liiinti (hr 101 ikI rail and thr main trail limn T.juimcanyon, also on a direct trail cxtcinl.iin; I'riim the Hear canion tiall.

His sitiwrls tin- ollu-- IwiiInr nacliiiiK Ihr heart uf Um Sundia

I His ami up loth." I'llis'nrb.nm III. is a slmrl ,,i up a soiu'-"Imt Ml'i'H Sin brlsrhack In'.'ipuMii sprhiKs.

"Srrundly, II,,. most d,,-,,- ,

in is I,,- hoi'srbick up ,.... ..an.mui. and Ihcnee alom; ,,."' iii b. tin In in) ul 1' iinnn. mnlHu'll.-- over th,. A M, U:lU j

''omplcliil by Un ,',.,, ,,,,.Xnrih;::;;,,,:;;''; "::;";:,:,; t;,:;,

rM imi in mi- -

til'K ti nm liil W'ihl rat i lid,. i, jN pally Irvci fur Uu r ipihs.ii'l.uii Ills ami aspen nvn iui ,.,.k.- -. thr tiall ilarkli !,i,.l,,l, , x,-- . ,,,srvrl'll nlctlll-rstiii.- .

i"',,,' S

lvlnK ii p.iimiiiina llMl.s iivr.easier,, New- .I,N,-,,-

"Tlir hi SI ramplm; nl.nrvIli'bb n Spline, aim, id,. ,1, s ,.,'' ' ' "'r st ,.n,.iiiiiniii by ihr Iliiii' nm,, ,1

rn I'roiii Urn road ami ir.,u ,, T,.jnllany., n Jus, al.m r Sm, A nt,,,,,: ,,.

ileiilta spriiiL', Hliul i,, tli.. T.'.inmicaii.V'ii side; and l..r. i and I..M ,,;HI js ('1111111111 dpiliiK. It ,,,. ish,,s

lu I" in tralc liirllnr u, 1, hAlpim. and , oi l, 1,.,,--

ItlW llir .llll,l Media tllltl .,r lll.millutt milts Horn, Hum ih, Kiis t,,lMIn thr Ini'K,. MpriiiK. A; ri Mrilia!''"'"!

"ll is hr!r,., ,l,, ,,In;; up of this rl.-- t,,,, s, jnll ,,vthr ll, wly in I, ti.iil, j H

A Ihiumiriiii,. in .

aiitaw.' ,,i tins suiuinrr purn,;'w,"w hii l, 's elu-- ,. I, ""' "M'"'- -

lh'sh"' l'"!l'v '"i"M lu-- lant l"'nmts Inr M,i , ,,..,,,.'" '""""t''i" .Ill i rvrt'lw.n ihr inn i,tiii-..ii..- ,, ... .,.

,s with. .nt imp tii im: H,,., v','.I"" ",r "l" fl"'"'' H'ln,ul..lo wiM

'"' sdadl.v luiiiishr.l rn-- " intrrrst.,'"l ill thr 111 ,11. r In ,. u,j(.Izaiit. National forrst , A ,',,'.".;

A well knot i. Urn Mm.,. womnnltr mifforhiij misrraUly for two lny n

9"lift uoso of ( h:mbrrl tin's Coli I'hnl- -

nhiirliot'H Kcmetly. For salt

AMAre M M S

.OF COMMITTEES

TV Ariaiw.cr.t of List

of Those Who Aie to Pa tier- -.

pate in Proposed Re isiu u

A l.irei' iiiiml.tr uf III.' imml-.- "Itin- - N u M' i. .. I'.wr - union hi. tIV It ll l'. Mil. Ill .1 M. I. IV . ..t till'roti.tnt t ial .till. r i I" "..tii.i""

ith linn the .iv ill!- ml in ' ' "IIbr n I.itmti who, mild s. i v on Ihrt uii'inltti e ft revision i'i lutiitv-oin- "

ni.iniurs. Tin n r .oumiM. w.r.n"t itpputmi .!. '"it will I".' anin.iitn clbv 1'r. mi, tit ll- - rvi viiin I, it. r dull--

Thf uf nil-io- n. v Iin willft. i .Hit thf work i.l tlw rnl-io- n nuti- -

1I.!..1.. ll....jl,i ll ,( till- . ulxl...t't- I "HI p.lS. ll ll (..(bus T. It('iiii'iii ini.i a. ll. Hi m ti n, i,i , 1 ,

Kf. K W Clancy un.l Ki;m. in WlbmiMi i rill C. Mm-h-n- J. i. I'lt.li. J. .V

( it It, u'l ul Son. in,, J. K. Hoiiluimfif I .in, I'ni.-ii- . ,7..iii S.rin.r. id'Jl. I'.nu. A. T. Milieu Hint Wtllin m 'III i.. I. .ii. nil i, I.hh 't k ih: .X. (. MlMilieu, I". X. Wood. II. J. (Vllu-.t.- Sum-HU-

Ihitkhnit. nil uf A lu i in I

ii.r with It'irltH A. Sp.-i- s ofI Ms .In.lt;. Crank U. I t K ..iI.n I riji'i'H. Jii.Im,. i, A. Mini, nl ,M

i

Ini.iti. nine, iiinl W. C. 1(. i, ,, I!,,(!ni'I'll, i . lliinlt li. mi It kiiI i'i, ii in . i'ii.i.lnti il up follow. Trunk W

Clancy, A llniiiiii iii.- II M. lh,ii0lif1v, nl f. M. !;Ml. key ami Kiln l.rstrr ul' A u i u f -

lll'

T.if . rfi.imi'i nl tin. . ii i it miinifliliilli.il iiinl lit l.i n nil) I,,. I ; c.

Wui, Ijik ITin es. i tinli iii'iii, V. ('.tl. i:..ivrl. ntnl ,. II. ,'liiih'pi'Ui. o

Tin ii it i m l,

mm 1:1 w i:i. mo.'Jli. rnuliTM or thin paper will Im

idcus. ,1 In It urn that I lift,, l til leastlll'I'Uilctl lllscim.. Unit Hi It'lll Il ia

liOfii ni.li. In itni. in nil iu tim,M, mnlthlil Im Catarrh. Halls Catarih CnroI" tlm only mlllvf t ni( now knownto tliti iiii iIIi hI fr it, rnitv. Ciilinthdt'llltr a oliMt il ll I Iimiu I ilini'iiHt'. n

It l iilllllllltlillml llnnlllll'lll.IIuU'ii I'lit'irrh i'iiih Ik Inki-- Im. i n.

m tliint illt in lly ii i it thf liliinil mnlmi i iuiM nurfjtri.il ,,f ,,. mMi.m, th. ti-dy iliFtrn Ifif trt fnini'l ulniH if tin.tliW-u- un.l KlviiiK Hi" pnlli'titnrini.:Hi dv l,nllilitiK up (In. fiuiHtitii-lio- n

iiuj n)iltlii inuiir In ilnltm ltwot'lt, Thfi iriitli,ot lian1 n mnclifiiltli In Its t nnillvi' innvrrN tlml llu--

.lf. r Hn Iliitnll't il liolliirn for hiivriiRii Hint full t curt'. SmuI furH"t of tf itlinoiilulii.AOiIipM: K. J. CIIKNKV ('.,

Tnlinlu, ).Knlti by lirmtitldts, 7.I.'.Tnk HuIIm l'liinlly Till' fur 1'ijnntl- -

.Htof.

AMERICAN SEADDGS

T FO SA

Dopai tmcnt Has No Idea of

Disposini', of Famous VesselsThat Participated in SpanishWar.

lit Morning .l.inilliil Hllfrliit I itiiiirtl Hire 1

,i.ilni(. y ;; ll s mi.1. in il 1,1,1.,' III, 11. V

il. j I in nl tl.iil tin- I nil Slat., .,l. in ,1,i i iillliK ,111 It', VI a .

trhlill- I,, l K Sn.'ll ..I mil niinl.llint liUr la 1,1, l.i III wllliiint Iln. nlll tit i, il"rf,v I. ,.rlu!h tlir.lllli- III I'i. Mill Hull II !i II Ill Im -

I hl!l. 1. 1, Mill. 'til l:,,l, I; li. l iinkl li j

iin.1 S.i I.. ' .1 lib .l at l i ii, - ill IhrSn' n i' Ii w .1 "lllill Ihr III'! II TaKf.lilntt i s i .l.i ( rrp.illt.l th 'I ui h im".

M'.V i I IIIUI lit pi . il hinlin:.'I In- - I h iii put a A Ml lrWl-'- '

ll.ii. Hi! ilni-in- th I,,, ill,- nl .Manilab.n 'I lir ll.ii. i,;i, ... pal in ... I ti Inth ! i u '...' i a ml I In I .i ni.i t n

H... !l, l ..illil.,l hi. Ilail lilplit S.lllM.in,. 'I lir Sia i a t !,.t. I'm im i !'

tbr Ntlv .,ik. v. i tin llaKshlp "'I

m A.lmir.il Samp. .ii

I III. I M.H aihonInn A UK'. 'I --

V..Hans II, ,biii

I, tn.lliv W ti Ihr Mil, i M

M ,11 I'i ll' in I'.u hilthi !. ,lni l. "I it l :l,.- -. IhIII, ..Imrl f I limn'

AM OPEN PROPOSITION

T,. .Mi, b .11- .,,,ih..i ,1 phi"!. I. in

ol A l"'i, i. I,," 1 ail i.i l.i ruin mi.

. nl in I'm i " t.m s ol"

') ' I, I' I Jll" I'.UI!. lit lll.v.1 h p, li iiiniiilis

I !r. m .f..i 'l.,l al imi. im.. li-- '; i hat hi ti-

ll., ... .. '" l.i ,.. .,.,1 ..I T. I

III l." Ii . .: .. . , , I i . III.'.i.'l 'I,, j' ,. ;, .a .'!,,hmii III .1

"1 !.. i. i t ,i 1.. , lib. isVt. t ' .,r. ..!'. .mi! half iniin..ii1,1 ,.. ,.,. 'I'll , 1. .. '.,!. 'Vlth '

. ' .11' '! .. .... Ul II ill

I'M "Si .," ,! i, I,,.'- ,1 l"ll. Illl"!

(, , 1:. W .1 1. I: i l. I

U a U. i' .. 1, - u i u

ll .1 Im ai. .,u. ll Hitsi, ill p. a . .ii - i .1 I.,I i n i.. t br ..' ' r .i l I. , I,

.un.l I." I ia-.- in !,.- .lit.. ,. ,.-- l im i'i ''im i :i .' i.i. id.plil i .. I pi. hi - h 1, I'i Ii.t 'it.' pa U III v. .la ' ' ,i l hi.' . .

Ir.lt f 1,4 111 ul ,. .. i.l n w ti""

I II II- - I In HI IU U 1'l II. .illl.. Ill ll '

,1. . III. pli. lb '.:.' "I ,ll,lr-- l ,ll (

Ii, ,..r .la 1' pap. r II" '.mii' i"li "'I'

ii, , p.inul i.ik i ' i li,. ..i-- i 1. I I

li,, r . ..ii.lit itn In i ,1 In l ...I .. bail,tlut ll u,. "ll.i lu.i, wal-- h lb" mili .,,in- ,,( lllli. I. --

WILLIAM I. I A VI.OU. M IVr..-p- ii ii k Tu i.it a in i'i,. i'u.

I'nlliMVii UN a nut it rn I Hrinirnrr that wrlsiniiHlt riirrlnlly irruirril slatrs anilniliM Mii.ily h.. rlkbl Kln.l uf foail,

HaaJsome Cafe. Modem

and Coa-- , : . to Be Opened'

to the Pub!:; This Evening at'6 O'Clock, 209 West Central,

Thr r,i.it.,l Mr, Wi-o- t tVnttal

ilVi'llut'. will l ii. .1 to I ho iudli-

at ; oviiMk th . i rniii. An i x

Uiit dinrh will . rvnl. This ilm t'ill iii.iK a yti ,i I, hi for favor ith

Men whn i iijux thr matrrial i iiiniortsof lifr. Th,- irlortM In itit'il b- - rrwl'l In- - In id, : r of tlir oiof lliiuorji, win-l- . s iinl l.ii'i.s that ran

iiroriiri l. i 'kais will In' iiirri.'ilthat will ;.. tin- last,- - of insiiiokiT. iiinl ,i ::ht lulu hrs w ill

Thr l.ar l.s nrw ii

Ihrnintliont, roniii. drindl anil ln i

fill, mnl w ill in. .I.uil.t .ro i' aInr rrnilrviniM til liiiun o I

t.l.itr.Mr K. f, Ii tin ,r,,,i n tur. has

iiM'ii llir din In nf bin inuivi nh rkm t. In rlti.'s. tn thrfitting tip uml i ii ! i ii k of thr h I

lol. am1 thr ii Mill is onr of llir lin- -

lit rafr.s ill tin nlhwisl. Thr id.--

oral lium un 1. i i . , .1 s Inn. il

wooilwiirk, n.;lil yi'ri n Milrunlls.with iilinu nl whilr lili.-Mi- bpillllls of fcrri'll all. I (,'nlil. (ho wholrprnilininn a .r , Ini iini ntnl plcm-nn- ;

ifl'rrl. Tin bar mnl M.lrliuarlarr of soldi in.i-si- iiiabuf;.! ny, l'irIuIkc .lal,' , iniiruis in Iln- siib boanllii.'lMK ,n 'rliiiiiK with rli. niiis of liaml-s.im- r

rlrc-lrli- ' lamps. In Id,, ti'iir onIhr lift ;irt pnuitr rooniH, tastrfullI'nrnlNhril to ii.iil miii with tln Ki iirralplan, (hi hr iil;IiI at Ihr r.. u is Hi

ii in Ii in lint, r ulirrr will br mTiolsiinilw Irh.'H nf hut roasi brrf ami purl,ham atiil Kwiuitu1 Swiss rhi'rsr iiinlalso hot tunialis, , hili ami othrr pupn.In like illshrs

I'iM'lythlllH has hrrli fimhlnl Inill. ik, . this Hi, must popular u;

iiii-n's rulV iii Alliniinlip'. T. II.Slaiiillloiil is tin ti i lit n.iiiinrr ami'I'oni Klliir, a wrll Known lorul nia'n,iiluhl iiniiiaxrr. Willi thrse Iwn rap-ahl- r

turn In i ti 1: , tin. ptil.llr Is ussnrnl of i oiirt, uus IimiIiiii tit. amibin ki ll l.y Ihr lihi-ra- polli y of hrnwinr, Iln rr Is in. ilullhl uf thr I'I ii 1'

sin i rss ,.f th,. .i nl liar., A grtirial Im Hall. ill in x t. i uli I fur

thr opriiln.

DON'T BE FOOLEDThere is only one Coyole

Springs Mineral Water, andthat is bottled by us. It's good

enough to imitate, so must be

good enough to drink. Watchthe label for the name4LVARAD0.

Alvarado Bottling Co.

UG WOMEN

BUSINESS

rum ui,' mh'i'iit of Ihr tMii'WT'ilor,

ISTil, uml rvrn for a ilri-.ul- Ihrlr- -

lllttT. frw yimliK woimii wrri' nu-

llph'Niil In Irr wink. Shiii't lianil, in

iiiilii: Itifin, hail hrrli In ilsr fur rrll-- 1

11 lit ft, hut nut lllllll Ihr lull "it I. l

ami ailnpi Imi I m'ln ra I usr

Mlilllm iiia, blur ill, husiin ss

illmm t r Mint yuillin lailrs ur miliillly r-- pi rally uilapli il It thr workuf amaniii usis. uml pist ; Imi, ,..il'iilb . ai a i irii'lrlil .in.l n nlt-- in Ibisii ill. than m uini.

Tin i. nilr from Mm lo I Imui w

an inrri iisr uf ;i::i pi r rrnl In

Ihr miinbri uf i nnm; lailii sin iilllri. Murk, ami Ihr iiiinibir is raphlly tit . asiiiK ii"1 I'hly ns Hlrimura-phi-Is- ,

Imi nisi, as In ink krr pri s. i

linlr hi i t, lul brrausr u I Ihrlrlira in ss ami arrll at

This ptnl.ssinn has upi m il I.

lailirs a ii in i ll pal Inn w hh-l- Is vrrvplrasiiut. imii ii ll it n k with mi rn- -

tltf a bst ii' ,, uf Ihr illiul"! l , worry.mill urn . nf main nllu I' iln s

uf t in ill im. nt.

Nrvi r havr ymii,s lailirsAt .1 niii r ami t Im w hulr Smil hw tlhail su v i l an upput tiinitv I..smil.' su tlmruimli mnl it in t bit n

husiin-.s- iniirsr as - lluw liiln.i; uf-I- .

Iril b

Tin-- .vi.iirijrKKin'i': i'.rsi.i:ssmi. I. Kill-- .

"A Pint Ural Si ln.nl for I'lailiralVuittiR !'. uplr."

Albii,pirl'ilir, Xi w .l. .irii.

SIS HOPKINS AT

THE AIRDOME TONIGHT

Hupp. p.- at Ihr Allah. ir lonklil.I hitliv i ha imr of pi uuraiii. l.nliK luuk- -

til Im . ..in,, al last. laiK n and I',-

Mar In In ir titti rlt.v a, t. sim;iiu.Uu mint; ami talklnn. Sis 11, nkllis aimtlir 11. lt"iil llrnrplway. l ml ft.lt"." . Iln in.

I'eaiy IT. ililois Mitt.Minn, p "lis. Aim. ;! With ei.i.

mi nib tt .,!' the ei.r.ltt, ,l s .ummlll,.'pi'tM-nl- ihr I'. II. nl 'umllincplan wa- - ..rprovrd tnl,,. Ilol.drsoiitstam lini: tuiim. t't Ial pap" r ol'11. i'tavi ,,n,l iiui" ill pi at Iii .lll.v allSi nl Iln u i a I ills In thr M iuin a pnlis

rust rniiipany in to mini lire vvini Iiirjplan ul issinim in lieu tiu-rru- uiree- -

ve.u- roll. ttt ral trust six p. r ruit n ,,t'fiof V. II Tracy and i ipanv

Try a Morning Journal Want

ami inalnlaln It, iiiiirrly, In urdrr to Iiokmi-- 1111,1 thr cniooih i llqurM maih-i-

urr mnl rrlalti thr brnrl'ltH that up ,,f t,r iHi inbri s nf tlir "iiinl n.il ait

U f I f fM D A C" i

Is i.l. il is said. IllSt IU I'I

lulilimi.I 'hitiinmii was hrituLiht In A -

riiii' yi'Nlenlay and ImUp d in Hi

.jail at lid Tmvn ami will Iliu- ;,

piflimiiiai'i hearing sunn (line lu-- !

th:y. He thr cliavuc Hid sinsii.it it s bi',uis;lit a'ain-- l loin llirnm;lispit,

"SI AMD MLAlTH iOMPIHIR AND CHILL

t Iks. WiNsi.tiw-- s Sunni'sii Sim r '

.', ; .rover SliWY VKAKSIiv MH.I.iuNS . t

OT : .S lot llll-i- ClUI.tlKl-.- Wllll.l',MT'TIIIM'.. with SPL'Cb.sS P

SHOTIII..S llir f ll) I.l'. SHI 'I'KNS thf UA I.l. AYS n,! IV'. N , Ct'KI-.- w IMll.lll.lli.

.

'

is 1'iei.s'si r'.ineiiy r i.i.ii-i-ri.r..- -. nir'iiPlv hanuli'ss. He snt ami Inr ".insVirisknt' Sootliins Svnip," nnd lake UJ otliei

tiuJ'iwtutv-tiv- t tci-- bottle

B N'Vtll KNOWN TO FAU. s,.s,i s,,,.,., si,r S

M wti.-- ri'lL'tMl Simp!,. I 11 tuui ilrii..li' tl .11 Qui f

9 UNITEB MrOICl CO , Ml T4. taNCt.Tr.. fSoWin Albujurraue bv Tht I. H. O'Rrilh Co.

Going Out of the

Junk Business

STATEHOOD THECAUSE OF IT.

$l,iilill worth of s.'iauul hand fiirni-tiil- i'

will br suld at nm timi la ilillin.Munda?', Srplrnihrf Ith, and riiiitiiin-ill-

l l'um :j In fi o'rlork, rlirll fl

Hirifiillrr. until Ihr I'lilirc thon-saii-

dollars' wiirlh has been .sold.This riiii.'ii.sts of almost evcri t him:iisril in ur al.. ml the bouse. Ileils olAla hnc.iuii W'iilnul. link. I'ille. withs p i'i n ;.; s and ma resnes, Srlli-rs- . Sriti. s. Srllot s. ami Ihr like. I will payiluiai r mi Ihrsr guilds mi oni;rr. All

I pi. .as air ul lain,- and snnm nl ::...idil il. tlm lull lir rprrl tu liil"fla i alirml Ibis salr, w lo th

lull .ii'.'l In buy m.l. Thisale Hill "ll.lll.'trd uiilli

. si. soi.i.ii:A ii.l iiiiurr.

"To Err is Human;"

To Insure Divine.

You suffer when you arc

SICK OR HURT

And those dependent upon

you suffer, too.

Your INCOME stops.

Your OUTGO increases.

You owe something to

your family. Get INCOME

INSURANCE. Ask

A. W. BIKKER, JR.,::nl-(- l I, una SUIekhr Itldc,

Alhu.pieiiiur, N. M.

TWO ( HI ISMS jDiir.-illi.i-l

lly the strmnsliip it HI dais-- ri if "(11 A III. AN ll" ! list

7.0(10 Tons Sli.'iOfirst tn leave upWORLDj.vr DialYork del ndcr lnclud-I-

1. ltn 1. Tbr sreninl allON AX tn leave San

"iscn li. Iii I 2.

OCEAN Annual Mvont Tripspri.sr-Ahoa-

ri'

in Oct. 1012, & l'"rb.1913. bv larne Cniis- -

nmlLINER Hik 8. S. VTctorlul.lllfF.

1 1 A SI U 1 1 (i.. M K1UCA X Mmi oiivc st.. st. irfmis. .. r

I'atil Trntsrli, Uk-h- I Asrnl

III I II II U 11 II M M II I L L. U Ull UIIIIIU

. . .P II 15 U I lV1 1 nun hrU 1 1 1 1 1 1 U L.

....I A LillS 0 11 lli, Ll

, 0 ( Il ,tl -

Governor of Puebio jailed,Fur Allivnl Ass; i n On VVn- -i

Jose D, Jirun is Jailed On Indict-

ment Returned Two Years

A.na Chuifiim, Assault to

'ii', iuiply I iirnltiK up in his Imi in'town In lljin' Uu- rrli bralpm uf tin'li, sta .I. S'ti Am;iitin. Jos.- 1'- .lirmiwas ai i'rsti'il in b;i ta rslir.li'S by

lii'piily Phi rl'l I'b k Lewis amii V lit in A ill n i'i and is nnw

lit ut'i'i'lult'il In Ul" jail al dd Tun ll.

Tw n years nun .limn was Imlii tr--

by the llillialilln i uu lit y yvaml Juryfur as.'iiihiiiK mi Indian with intentto kill t Isb la.

He whs also i liurimd wilh assaultwith a deadly wen pun.

II,, was a rresteil diii'iiiK ! let, diet,lHHIi. hut I'scapi'd friim his capturs.kiiIiik In Arizona whet-,- , Im has l'1 --

imilm d w ith bid short lab riuisshuisrvi r sinrr. Attrarlrd bark hunir hi

Ihr nf Ihr ciijiiym nt uf Ihrannual lirsta, hr ranir tn Islrla tlmlatltr pall uf isl wark and di i iilrdto Hla until next Sunday to takr inUu doltlKS. Ilrpilly SllrfilT l.rwis ill

Islrla y i st r r , ; y plclteil blni up. amilit" wll nnw lune to stand trial furhis ull'elise.

ISLETA CHIEFTAIN

Rtif.vci Tun, rfiTjil't,Moth IVi'lifS

KjU, Miii MilQ lU'lUMH,Mil l l very blt'lll;--

I'll bt'tiiit v. aiflii ll

hi- - Ht'Mxt till' tftof 64 uml

00 luruiif ivotiistc it i'bi'tirf itIn nis.ie.

mcotiiit'T-fri- t

uf i.nnUritiinif. Pr. L. A.

re ;ik1 t" alady of tli hut-tu-

o latHTit :

Al TOII Ifcil'MWlU QM tllfUI.1 f fuBtlif Pli

'CddrnHH' Crritm the Vast harmful .l all ih(km nrfiwriiiiiiis t 'r ty all rlnuKinti and rnt--

!URO.T.H0P(!X$, Piop., 37 Great Jon Street, XnrTc-- i

lliail,

Auuiistiu TialKiiiKiil. j

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bii. hrrli lit iiiik lit abmil by Ihr rniii-lll- j;

nf Ihr lllllotnubllr ll K lllrfviilnalilr to tlm I'atiiit-- than tn llir nr.ban riHlilrnl, a fart wblrh Is .Lillyi uiuiiiK. iiioit. appui i lit to thr man InI, ir luiinliy,"

Km i ptliuuilly K""il I'onl'lrnialloii nlIhr s t u ul' ( 'hah man IHrlil. UnitHir Ulan In thr rui n I r Is i

Hint i lit. innlor-ili'lvr- vrlih lr is unT"'lor lit in t Im n fur thr tint i. Iii tli,, tit.I'linu-- tt'ti rn KunsiiM, ThnniUK Mi KayIn a I'nrnirr who llvm fiiiiflrru InllrsI roin lib.) Iin, whrii. (ho bual liirm- -

i ts' lir.tltnt,. In lil a hi'snIiiii. Tin it atl al'nnr .M.l,i hitiKi.. MM follows;

Suiiir ul us l.iriiit'i'H alf HlaiuliiiB In

in- nan Unlit. W'r mylir thai wtmhiiIiI iiui I. nllil nuu.l ioikIh lol iiiutmars In triii l mrr, I hair in. luului

' "I, hill it srriu.s u tin; llial ll miniUnit I: niiuil li r u niiitor iiii' Is kuoiItor a lit n i in haul a I'll; lii.nl i,

Mlu in ni . r. ui fur nir to il m- imin r. u r In lakr my l.uiill i.

low ti W'r an' tun ulrulil that r willlb. mui Hi ui w nlllili will I ir tn lit huinr-ui.- .

i ,' a ml, In Im t. air Iln I, is

if. I' nil u n ai'ls. I h.lr a!..l,l.rli il a lull. 1. I ullil nluli;, mv :i III

nil I'lililn llit; Itt'rk. .Itl-- . lit sl..lmil p. up!, thai 1 a muni io.nli.l. hill,, llulll Ihr SUUlll putt 1. Illl

i nlllili u llrlf ll r. to l Ibrl Illl.w ill ,11 r,. tu lakr im bus ami imI" nil, II m i i sn , ami ulllib' allulhrlliil I,, nl hat mil lrrtl milt s II t lir i

..I ."ii t hi tit i turn ami laimrts h

Mm; aln iik Ihr l oa .1 w ill lb t im sua i ,'

..iiir ui thr liirmrts In n rn i la in '

v iiui. ,1 in km, w Ihr i i, si. ami Iln li'am. .1 I,, .In iln shalr ll At. Ka

I - l. M.prl'lllli'lHl tin , I"!'- JL Kmn..nl.l i,"i h, Lilull.'tl, nml lii Irllowi.liu-l- .",!p,liri liirll hll.llr u, tin

.iii.l iln. imiiii i'ii 11111'" si ft i' I.

"i ... t .Iin tin il was so .'u pi.,,m .. , uu. Ill lull

VI IO l. Ill I.ISI It V I l)IOC MI lilt M lOMiil'.ll I s

j lllli i, illl ., Ill I. llir I'I l.'S I I" 11 Ml. Ill''I Ii. ill. i mil i.i I plat.- ul hi. lillli1. ,r oon as llu-.- l.tliil In alii "in m

th'.. i i" b p.. is Tli Kb I'i .ti,. -

.Mill., n .M . 1. I.l, A iiiiU! ."lijulI '...I l.m. I'i a in r tin- ul . n: a I ",i i in.

Iln- A iiloiii..l.iiii.. ... i, .linn hah rli'vl (hi- Inf.. t inn--

.1 , nl i.i ihr I'r. in ll lllllilMrr '"I

I'll", mi. iks .i Ihr t . it k llulll.! u,' In, A " m a 1,. . lull ul ITam

Vm.iiiin a ul'imublh s .1. Lai Uini;I'i iiui- at t'bi'l-bo- uu, a.-i.- i

..'I,, l.,i ll.niv. will h . in . . r i b n.

il l, I,, ,i ,., m . iiuni.'.r .t. at tin,,,, j,. i ", i ui-- ,n i ai h ul' Uu tini'i.- iln , i ll bat lull t ii. il mii. Ui

j bunt. m h I.Ti is lU'.'i SMiM tor liumP. in, Hint, iii.li in Kin tut' aii.l IlnMill".!- - mi. it. n ii'UllllIrs mill, i uti; rllir ti It. In li a t lltlutl ul n lirIn I II. '.Mill. '

Tin- - 111" nir. liiat I'lalirr Is wlllllli!p. ,l.i u, r r." HK x wl'blll hrr K.llt'l-wli.-

Uu sl,i.U.' nl .V'W Ji I'.syj w 111 Hot

iln. i in., allow tlm MttiiiiMi' whoi ijinf'd hi Mom hi1-i-

in lis rum with Ihr mliilmiint

CI U ' 11, f . ' .1 . , .',.',v,,till ,,,lv arrest, d by lupuly Slurili

i l.rwis un a rumplailit sworn uul'In.l.... i 'ial.. ,.hti. cl,,li,-- i

Sl1,v ullrimd In luii,, Iii i li rum-- j

iniiini upon Urn prvsun nf lie-in- n ,

,'hnvi,,, a wum.ui uf sum,. ),, inns of;,.,. un Anmisi Tin- in 'urina'linii

was l ib d Tin ila and tlm ai' 'mnilr yrslrrd.u' nmridna,

II is rhiil'imd that I 'Hii;iiiill dI,,,-,.,,- Uitrats ali.J I rami aeeumplish- -

,, Ills ptilposr upmi Ihr ilrf.-tlselt-

n ..in;iti. ami was t iiiiiht in a ruinpm- -

llllsill pusitiull hy tl'.n rHi.,'llS nl'islrtn who Tm-da- v transmlttrd tlmi ii oriun In,, to Ju.lt:.. Craii;.

Tlir wmii.-t- in tlm ru, was rtii.l -

' rtt'tl In ',' 11 -- I . M - I" til" ofth,. airu.--n-l, il - allrcnl. and "lid no'trroi.f h.-- srnsry ..r tun She...A Htln of Beauty . a Joy Forevtmmmmmmmm

n' T. Fd Gour.ud'. OrientalCr.m or M.cic.l Bo.utifie..J.. --r

nSJ.:?; f rc.rsSi' fes )

?V. y .7jj- -S N ' JVA X. j

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the: AiBuuucnuuc morning journal. Thursday, .august 31. ion.ma -r Ut i.e

DEALERS WORRIED DIXIE F OURTH ONEiFUGITlIE WINNIPEGMSE1TIISTS

MMED BY MILLSOF GHDSEN CDP I

BANKER BILKED

DEFENDERS j BY SWINDLER

bpeedy Motor Boat Traels!Clever Ciook Sells Him SmugTin- - Times Around Couiseat Better Than b Miles An

Hour.

N.w York. Aug. la - The motorboat Ibxle IV, alter uu impr - hive cx- -

Hllltloll of speed in the 1, 1st of thec'iniiiiatioii trials in I litittoe.o.iii l ay.l.otlj; Island, todav, to.,., ',t ehoH.'Ml as a contestant io the i oniing in-t- i

rnational races.The Hixie l is the tii-s- ,. tne trio

to be selected. The o lllllldtee In In- -

!' iitiCK Fred, rick K. a i idiuai. one

..,t. LMdy eoiaitvtclld til,- - 111, ,,l (he I', COS -1'r.S i.;tloll.

1. .

l or the TreaMirr." ll, asurer M. A. Utelo

has received the i'.. Mowing sums f..rthe Ja,.bo cluiv.-s-

e commissi. ,i,er. JIM; Land r

K. I'. Krvi.n. f. S. laudtec, ili."I Hie llois-- .

The cifiiieiHv of th,. New M.iioMounted Police was proved again

when Mount.-- Policeman 11.

Cnnoz euptured a horse whichwas thought t,, haw been stolen andbrought th. animal back lo its own-- ier. W". Petiipibt, who lives near lonUaspar avenue bridge.

Admitted , Mexiii.The Chloride Klat Mines Company, j

Incorporate,! un,hr the laws of Arl-ion- a

and capitalized at wuradmitted to tic business in New Mexi-co.

Not Admlitnl.The Mutual Horticultural Insurance

association. . f lies Midncs. Iowa,which applied for admission, has beennotified by the insurance departmentthat they iann.it be granted authorityto transact business in New .Mexico.!as incir iinan.ial standing is not upto that re.iiiril by law.

SCHOO L BELLS RING

OUT ONCE IRESEPTEMBER 1 1

Last Wixy ol Summer Vacatiu'iFor A!!)U(ueitiio Youngsters;County Pupils Must AnswerDread Call on Tuesday Next,

With the ringing of 'h,, brlls o thepublic schools on the mornliii; ofMonday, September II. the summervacation of 1 ;i lor the school pupilsof Albiiiiieriie will I fficlalyclosed and the call to classes .1 nd work"III In; 011. Tin. preparation for an

o! the socc.lv era. C.n thi vvner. ' Hem 15,. . l oi ll.es. examinerot the sclect'ou. told him that be nerd ot the Cnited Stai, s ustoins drpnrt-no- t

race ihe I ii. IV .n; unl.l Hie ment. w r, he w as iinestloued aboutllll.ll Illlb-S- he weh.d I . do o leitv-lu- e ,;,iw oo oo.l.o- -

UPiWIDQW ACCUSED 0

increased attendance In the city Mexico, bv v irtue of the authority Inschools has eciipied the attention of;"'1' u sl,,d. do hereby appoint as

.Mil.,.. o.i .i. j Kate to said convention the lime and

lui-.- ol the school board all summer.The overcrowded condition of tlm

higa school last vcir will he helpedsomewhat by the extra rcom provididin the I'ubllc Library building.which It is expected will take care ofall the high schi ol students fust 01

the Santa Fe tracks. With this us- -

assistance th ot.ier students can ho nalillo;'

Joseph Mahonev, PcminfCaccommodated It Is thought in the (; a,,,,,,,,,;.,,,,,,..(. 1;,,,kSi w. spresent high school huildhuf. Strickb r. Albmp,cr,,ie; Tito Melen-- 1

he tinal assignment of teacher doz, Mora; C. N. I'.lackvvell Unto,,;lor the high and ward schools has not 1,' ,1 1. ..1,.. .'...

mm Id THE

LID CONVENTION

ARE APPOINTED

Governor Mills Makes An-

nouncement; New Mexico toHave Big Representation atImportant Denver Gathering.

'.overnor William J. Mills his ap-

pointed a large und representativeb.i.iv ..I Ncv Mexico citizens as liclc-gal-

t., ni,. Public Lands convention,to be h.-i- in lienvcr, Colorado, S.

r :x. ."i ;,inl 3H of ibis year. Th!is goii!,. ,e ,.,. (). luiportantgatherings in the west this year, und"ill attended by l'resi.b ill Taft.litlord Pituhot, ll. A. Laliingcr. Sec-r- .

i i v l'i do r and otlur mi 11 of11. 1, who have taken a loading

part 111 the national controv. rsies rthe disposition and development ofthe p. C lllllis.

The f gates from this citl will he j

Sell. Ill I. una. Secretary Ileniug of j

the immigration bureau. 1'residcntlltoeks ,,t ti,e bureau. V. S. Strickb r. j

Mto Ibcliinaii ami llerlicrt F. Kay-- jHolds, wini,. many others will likelvgo to watch the proceedings, as tne

s to be discussed at Ibis meet- - i

nig are of considerable interest pi' w .l.i o. The New Mexico adv is-

ory board consists of ..mmissior.cr ofl'nhlie Lands Itohcrl I'. Kr in olSanta Hugo ScabetK of Kanui;I'ran. is 1;. Tr.ie of l arlshad, W. 1 .

Murrav 01 Mix,., t'it.v and Jt. It.f t hia city.

The governor's proclamation nam-ing the delegate;! is as follows:

utiv e ( iffice, Santa Fe.hen-- is, 'rhe rnhlic Lands

v, ii held ill the city ofl'chvir. Colorado, September !,and ;:n ,, this vear,

Now. Iherefore. 1. William J. Mills,governor ,,r the Territorv of New

hove given, the followingnamed residents of New Mexico:

Solomon lama, 11. ll. Hcning, Albu-uibrqu-

11. 1. Frvlcii. Santa Fe; lin-go Senhtirg. Union; W. 1). Murray. Sll-v-

City; Max Ni rdhaus. Las Vegas;U. J. I'aleti. N. 1!. Laughlin, Santa Fe;Uonian (iallcgos, San Jose; F. A.Mi. ra Ciibfi VI, 1,0,1, 0 s!...,,io, ,,1 n,

i,.,i Sm1, ,j ',,. , ,,- ,.,.ir.-m-, v.'.'

ro: 1.. H Sl.' iJ,,,. v

11.', ir nHow man. Las Crimes: '1. it

'l'.eitfc

.Silver City; J. 1'. MoCorklo. llillshorn:V. li. Tinioi, I! K ,,,, ,ai tilicorire I!. Ifii ber I I... ...1- vein;.,

v. Mclntcsh .tei,o',.ub n .' 11.

(les, Tierru Amarilla: Max-- Colden-- 1

berg, Tiicumcai-I- ; J. M. Ciinriinghiiin.I.ns egas; J. McAllister. Clo-vl- s;

K. A. Cahoon, Smith l.ea. rtoa-wel- l;

(iregory Fug. Callup; JosephJ. Jaffa, Ucsvvell; A. N. Pratt, Carls-hai- l;

Otto Dleckinan. A lhuqiieriUe;Charles Schh ter, Clayton; II. J. liay-nohl-

A lbuiiieriiie.Done at the Kxccut ive ( iffice this.

Ihe 'Jillh day of Nov ember, A. I). I 111 .

Witness lu.v bund nil, the (ireitt Sealof th,. Territory of New Mi xicn.

Uy the liovcrjior:.WILLIAM .1. M I LLP.

NATHAN JAFFA,Secretary of New Mexico,

LOCAL il DOES

DIFFICULT WORK

Copying and Coloring For Illu-strations in Col, Twitcholl's

Historical Woik Dy Wm, R,

Walton, Photo;1! anlier,

II not geiorall v Mi. rn Hint oned' most dii in nil pari'; oi l he work.Leading Fads in New .Mexico His-- d

;iory," Just publish, bv Col. U. ;.

Tuitehell of Las Vi gas, was done bya local man. William li. Walton, the

;wel known A lliii.iicr.iic photograph- -

er, did the enp.vlng of most of thoremarkable (p, ma t is. ando forlh, which make, up the lllustni- -

and oilier illustrations, the work call-ing for rare artistic skill and tcoli-nliii-

The homily of the wealth ofIllustrations is thus largely due lo thework of Mr. Walton.

SECRET SERVICE MAN

ADVANCE AGENT OF TAFT

Ih verly. .Mass., Aug. ;ID. farhave plans for President Tuft's west-ern trip udviuiced that early nextweik, L. C. Wheeler, the advanceguard of the secret service, will startout to illlike il i pul ;i t i. His for Hiepresident' reception.

Mr, Wheeler will visit all the Invvnsaiul cities at which the president islo slop on the swing- around Hie cir-cle, make arrangements lor themeetings und dinners in which thepresident will figure, and see that Ihepolice are ready to guard the chiefexecutive.

hi the lust long trip of the presi-dent, Mr. Wheeler started out weeksIn iidviinee of the presidential partyhut was unable to keep the lead, nndlong tovvnrds the home stretch thepresident was within a tew days olhi advance (tuard.

BANDITS GET AWAY

T RIG

E

tight mousand uoliars Worthof Valuable Ore Carried Off;

By Stick-U- p Men at Win -

nemicea.

Bt M, inline J.iumal Rpvriiit I mv Wlr !Wi'nuciniH , ;i. Ncv ., Aug :lo. Hold-

ing up two Mien who were guard'iighigh grade i.rc in the a.ss.iv .dli, ,. olthe Mammoth mine nt .Vitomil

two iMiidils got away with?x.eeO worth ol treasure. In a fightvvi.ii h took place afterward, or,- ofthe outlaws is believed to have hrenscvcr.lv wounded.

The robbers impelled al tile ;;.,nol ' a c cat v in the evening an,! o., r It- -

'cd the guards of Hi, ore, wit,. in th, v

lilt, all m d with r. v'..vi 1., 11 1., a pinI liel. Tin re one el t'ie pa r si,. ., ,, ii

.Vtr. the i;t,,l'i'v, while Ulc .'l!l,jaw ix with two s.o ks ot hi,

Win n the robbers had il Pl e.n d.

jtlu two unite ellleloviv s ll 1, , ic, .!!and look up the trail. Thev soon cam,'up vvilh t ic robbers and a tight , i

sin Although otic of the li.indiis wasj si cllllttgl.V blldlv wounded, bis iom-- I

rade liini in escaping m thed.ll kl! ss.

Two mi; pei ts were utr.-Me.- l gi N.i.tional tod, iv.

MURDER

Kentucky Woman, With Second

Husband, Faces Com t On

Charge of Disposing of For-

mer Partner,

fllr Menilng Jnnrniil ftpwlnl I.mI Wlrv lCovington, Ky., Auk. :i. A stir

was caused In the Kenton countycourt room during Ihe trial for mur-der of Mllford Ueadiiovver today whenhis wife, Anna, wim arrested on thesame lhargo. Hint of killing ArthurAnnis. Mrs. Uendnovver was tho for-mer wife of Annis. Annis hkh founddead on Jane 11, l'Jl". It was believedfor n time that he hail (alien from 11

window nt 111 home.The dciith of Annis Has forgotten

until M'vcral days ago when the deadman's father iiske, for an Investiga-tion, This resulted in the "irrest ofUendnovver on n charge of murderingAnnie ami he was brought hero fromVlticeiines, lnd., where he hud movedfollowing his niarringo to Mrs. Annis,three months alter Annis was founddaml.

NEGROES FIND SERIOUS

FAULT WITH TAFT

llm-ton- , Muss, Aug. 110. In nn "nd-d- ri

ss lo the country," adopted nt to-

day's session of Ms fourth iinmuil con-

vention, the National Independentleague taken ITcsidcnt Tuft to

task for his alleged color discrimina-tion.

'Ihe address Hint I'rosldentTaft announced u color discriminationin the right to bold public office, per-

petuated the Injustice to the Itrrmmft-vill- c

soldiers; continued Ills, barter-ing W illi the colored prejudices of thesouth by pulling Hie balance of litesupreme conn In the hands of thesouth; and lent the prestige of his e

to ihe doctrine of inferior educa-tion for colored Americans re-

fused to in Ids voice tor trial by.jury for colored Americans."

CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS

CHARGED WITH THEFT

t w Vi'ilv, Aug. thearrest lod-.- of James I'rin, a govern-ment packer employed III Hie ap-

praiser's tores, tin loss of a valuablent t . ran.', s.l wilh diamond and

rubies, imported by Mrs. .1. I'. Morgan ill IH'li, was disclosed.

I'rin is a. cm 1. of the systctiiliHclooting of maiiv j.ackngcs entrusted tohim I'm- opening. With his arrest itbecame known that one of tile stolenarticles sought was the Morgan ring,vv . is said tonight to hnvr beenrecovered by Ho- government und tohe now In the hull. Is of olfielnlH whoreiiiesteil Mr. Morgan to identify II.

I'rin was held In $;,,(luil hull foranaigniiieiit.

SWEDISH ARMY MENACED

BY SOCIALIST AGITATORS

Cbil.-l- i inl.i. Aug. .'HI- .- Tin- Nor-

wegian priss is tailing on theto adopt stein measures lo

pl' Vcfit t In- spl. ail of socialism In tinnrmy. The young socliillsl pally hasol. I. lined enormous Influence over thesoldiels and mutinous scenes ara

occurring on Hie drill KroiiiulM.Tun serious ii I.J I h of this kind

hapfteucil at Slenk.laer nnd (larile-moe-

soldiers sluriuing the rolls findliberal Im; comradeM whom thevthought unjust ly Imprisoned.

Survivors of Fullers llilgade,Columbus, ii,, Aug. .10. The sur-

vival's o Ih,- tour regiments of Fill-let- s

brigade today met in Ihe councilchamber laj strong, vviih nientberirpiesent from Seattle ami olher pointson the I'aoiifo const.

A reipnsi froni the I laugh l'-- ofIh,. coiifederucv lor Hie return of 111.

famous Hug cnpliired lioiu the NinthTexas regiment during the civil war,vva-- i refused,

coiitliniation of ll . in iti.ili. litrcils is scheduled t"l t

Nine American li'ii't . rails ..r. gj

lor Ihe honor 'epi e a ut ingthis coontiv as ilelcnd.'t'N ..f thellarmswvirth cup. Thle. high slicedFritish eliMlleiigi r wilt pi's-i-siui- i

of the gold which lie. brick K. I'.urtihaiirs Ibxic II! won lastyear.

i

In today trial, tic I i, iv travel -

ed t a spied of f, .,V. statute uilbsan hour, lour times around a "

, I It I .!...;......!speed of flttv' mib s": .uir , vl,'!o the rough until- toda. her showIng is not disappointing.

JURY VISITS SCENE

0 1Prosecution Fights Theoiy of

Defense That Aged Broker

Died of Heait Disease When

Attacked By Bellboy,

Tllr Mumln Journal Snrclnl I mwI Wlr.lNow York, Aug. 3d. The twelve

men who are Irving 1'iitil lieblel, nbellboy, on a charge of murderingWilliam Jt. Jackson, nn aged broker,tonight visited Hie room In the Iro-

quois hot i 1, where the broker metdeath.

During the afternoon nossIoii Iheprosecution continued Its I'Uht to re-

fute the declaration of the defensethat Jackson died of heart failureami not at the hands of the bellboy.Several physicians gave testimony indirect opposition to that of the

for the defense.A touching scene was enacted when

lr. Frank W. Jackson, brother of theHi in! man. was called to the stand bv

the prosecution, licspite the fact thatDr. J.ick.son testified thai In his opin-ion his hlnlluT could not have diedof tnyociirdls, his elfoll to be unpre-judiced was evident to nil in the courtroom.,

"All we wim I Is the truth," saidAttorney llray of the (ieldcl counselIII addressing the witness.

"ibid knows that Is w hat I am herefor this nflernoon," answered thedm lor, his voice breaking. "I camehere, Mr. Univ. to help yon till I run.I went to the autopsy ill hope that I

eoiitd Hud some natural cause ofdeath, bill I could not."

CONSERVATION POLICY

APPEALS TO BRITISH

London, Aug. 111. The London,morning papers are impressed by theprediction in Sir Willi It.nnviiy'Hpresidential address at a meeting ofthe lli it sli lor the Advain i no nl ..I Science al rorlsiiioulhy. .' lei da.-- lhal iinlcsa the present rate

lot' coiisiiiuplloii Is retarded, lOnglnnd's '

coal lit bis will lie exhausted hi 17a;years,

'Ihe editorials strongly support Sir;William in wigiiig the government to1ollovv I In- example of I ho I 'tilled

States and adopt measures to i nil- - j

serve natural I'.'.our '.

.Indge Head.X. II.. Aug. 30. Judge

James 11. Kiohnrdsoii f Hie Jfassn-cliuscll- s

Hiipcilor court, died at hissummer home lonic.ht.

The ci iliciil pal t of Judge Lichaial- -

son's illness, is said lo have dated to

last May when he received two black!hand Idlers lircatciii ni: his life lol- -

lowing his Issuance of uu Injunction I

llglllllHt Hie lioston I'botna.l'llpll idl-- .

giuvi'f-s- ' iissocialioii. '

OVER PRICE 0 F

SDGAR

Full Cent Rise in Past Week

Makes Highest Point Reach-

ed in Many Years.

Ut Muralnc Juaraal nvlil Iud Wlr.l.New Turk. Aug. 3i. (irccery cir-cb- s

Uere showed concern today oxerthe bigli prices, now pi . vailing In thesugar market. There was anotheradvance in granulated during the dayto ?'...'.., represctiliiu; a full cent risein the lat few weeks, and the higln stlev, 1 in many years.

'.'miti(. at the height of the jiniing-se.ison- ,

tai.i advaioe is of vital Inter- -s ,, , etisuio. is ad over the country.

It is all: ii.'ilcl piimaiiiv to a poorSll t in Ulope loll. in lllg

d os Minnm i T.IC.il, all. rs w of-- ll'. Cub II to,.vv i, li tic nislics III. ell. of r iv maleri.il tor Auici i. is liter--- . .lis.proved short, and I'l 1. t.

Far sighted d. al, eight larget.ll 'p ll, s some mold lis :tg having l!ieinarki t almost bale of s k and rawSllg.ll s III coliscipielli aav e now 111 ulcIn high iccold'--- . i lb- many oper-i- .

aloes in the street pi that the ni,,is not v, in sight.

AH PICKED

ATSEA

Five Members of Schooner'sCrew Reach Poit in Safety;Feared Captain, His Wife andthe Steward Perished.

!!r Mornlof Ji.ernal (dfcIhI I.miM WtrJ.u ksoiiv llle. Flu Aug. Sll. Five

members of the crew of the three,masted schooner Lessie Whlllng.which was in tin gale Sundayoff the coast of Georgia, arrived heretoday. They reported being pickedup at se ' by the 'steamer l.igonier.Ciu t iiii I.owrj'of the. Vhitlng, hisw ife and the stiwurd k fused to heInk. n off and (he revemi.' cutfrs lireon the lookout for ihe sltip along thesouth Atlantic

I Nv ( ) ssl TV MT i:IITTO I'l I.I. I.SM , t -

Wlhulnjttoii, rti. '., Aug. !0. TheWilminglon tug Sea King and the

tug Tormentor today made twounsuccessful attempts to float theCharles 11. Valentine, Chwles town tosohoonr rVhnrloA M. Valentine, harles-Io- n

to New London, ashore, on liuhlllenrj island, neur llm ti.e Fear bur.

J Hiring! I pe heavy .iiH the vesselpounded hut her kel rapidly fill-m- l

with Water, it was 'decided to-- n

li,'ht to Jettison her deck ou, Mf

linuhcr and iiiake another utlemptto float th,, vcs-- l on high tide,though t H ipiif,. Illu'lv lh.it vesseland cargo will be a total loss. Thecrew has been taken off.

ui;it sitrG(i iti:.t iu:sIDKT Al'll l! STOiniY VdVAtii:Savannah, (la., Aug. nil. The

striiinor Saratoga li,.m York,was four hours late on irrival heretoday. Sin. passed through a hurri-cane ami lhr,-- of the crew were hurton Sunday. The Sun,t,,ri, escaped theworst of the ;'i"ini nut experiencedrough vvcaUiei al Hie vvav frmn Sandyll.'oli.

BERNALILLO COUNTY

MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

At a inceliiia of lb,. Hcriinlill.tCounty Medical asocntlon, held lastiilt-h- t ip the lo'iimcrdul club, lioctors.1. W. Colbert. I', ll, Cornish, J. H.Wroth ami .,i. rt Smart Were elect-e- d

tiltcrnate deb gules I mm the localam o. jiitloii I,, the inccllng of theNl'W .Ml'Xi.'O Ale, He;, iiM.OC j.'l I j Oilwliich will b. held lii Las Vegas oilSeptember ll, . x and It.

Tho regular Iclegates of the ussoci-l.- d

alioll Were eb lit Hie last rKiilarmeeting and are I'oclor.H .1, '. I'eatce.J. V. Kaufman. I.. H. Ulce ami F.Oclu Vergiic, The regular routine bus-iatlo- n

illes.s ot the as; ... was alsoacted.

PRESIDENT TO ADDRESSBAR ASSOCIATION

Beverly, Alas s Aug, . A ii Inv ilnHieHon to address American liar as-i- u

socliitlon now session h) , I'tostm)was accepled t "lay by Tall,Tlw! president i Kpei t to motor tolioston buiioii ow from lli'verly. d".liver an iolilr. - before noon an( bohack iignln at I'aramntlii for lunch,

A letter fro n II. I!. Mollliis Hiulcompany, of N. " York, urgiiii; I'resi- -

di tit Ta It lo o sotnetlilng to helpmake good the unprotected bonds ofsouthern stales, was received at th"executive ollie.s today ami promptlyreferred o Ho- treasury departmentat Washington.

vlnlor 'ft t it Injured.Flcep.iil, III Aug. 30. Fred II

gle. twenty-si- x .ars old, an amateurChicago aviator was probably latall.,Injured und m inher of spectatorswere hurl to. la When llcegle-- bl--

plane fell ty during an exhibl- -

Hon flight, Tb. ' e.vlilbllloii was forthe benefit of Mrs. Iiimlel Kleainock.whofe husband was killed i shorttime lieu when living for a pilot's

In I 'hliaigo.

Governor Appoints Delegates to

Third National Congress in

Kansas City; News Notes

From Santa Fe.

ll"l'k la lb Mural n J,urallS.mU Fe. N. M.. Aus. 3i. Tho gov-

ernor lias issued the following:Whereas, the Third National Con-g- ,

rvation congress w ill be held inKansas City, Missouri. September 2o,:'.; ami -- T of this year.

Now. therefore. 1, William J. Mills.pn.-niHi-

- of tlie Territory of New Mcx-- j,

bv virtue of the authority in mfvested, d" hereby appoint as delegatestu said com etitioii, the time and p!;ueabove niv . the following named rcst-J- .

ms of New Mexico;A. n. Stroiip, Alluiieriuo, X. M.

,ll;i,d Holt. Duning.K. W. K 1) . KiiswelRW. !'. Limlscy. I'oltahs.

. I". Schwartz., Artesia.T J. .Mabry. Clovis.K. I.. Kara. Santa Fe.("amino Sitlichcx. Santa Kosa.Will Kobinson, lloswell.11. C. llcrnandi z. Tlcrr.i Ainuiilla.T . Conway, Katun.IVivv Wilson. Silver City.Candido I'adilia, Manzann.(Pull, lino iiddlugs, Saiilu Kosn.I!, li. Sims, l.as Cruces.pone at (ho Incentive Office- this

tliel'iMli day of August, A. 1 . lull.Witness my liaml and the Cn-a- t

Sal of the Territory of New Mexico.WILLIAM J. MILLS,

I'.y tin1 toivel'lior.NATHAN J A KI'A,

Secretary of New Mexieo.National . nurds I diliot in v.

Adjutant lit in ial A. S. Mrooltcs lt,i.

iniiei a copy of the official reportliiiiile by Lieutenant Young of theI'tiilcd States army on the .NationalGuard's encampment nt Las Vega;,July Is (o Uli.

There were :iii officers and I Ki menpresent: 3 officers and IT.'i men t.

The average number of officersattrinliii(4 all drills was .'18 and men3'.i I. The Inspector finds the militaryInuring, physical iiualificallons. men-m- l

ipiuhliculions and .eal in perform-unci- -

of military duties of both olli-icr- s

unil men Is "very good." The pro-fessional iiuallt Icatlons of the officerslire marked "good."

s l.oliniiin.Cnpiain Kugonc A. Lohnian, the

regimental adjutant, Is mention, d uslally (iiiulified for his position,

t'yptnln Loliman wiio is stationed altin- New Mexico Military Institute at

t lloswell, was very popular with theofficers and men nt camp and espci-all- y

with the enlisted men because of,the court eoirt manner In w hich he in-

structed them to avoid making mis-takes at drill.

- - Site inspector finds the" equipmentof the guard good witi! the exceptionol shirts and shoes, w hich, howi vi r, I

have not been furnished the guard nsthere Is a tendency for the men toWear these nrticles on any and all oc-

casions. The Inspection of arms re-sulted In the ni te "In good condi-tion.' A few soldi, rs, however, al-

lowed their guns to gi i a little dirty,"hut they were promptly cleaned."

Sanitation ami cs,sn;r.The instructor found sanitation unil

messing in line condition and thepreparation of the ration "very good. ""ml plenty of rations, loo. This ofcourse, Is what the men know to bethe exact truth and reflects credit onthe adjutant general and Lie ter'-t'v-

Drill and Instruction.'I'lie inspector found in drill and

that close and extended or-il-

was "good," and marching "verK'i.mI. making and breaking i impIMd individual cooking also "verygenii. "

(.uaid Duly.'I hut the guard duly was good was

ill-- ., discovered by the inspicl'oriil:- -i by Hi,, men who woke op in the

ll;ird house ailer each viol.i lion. )

'cticral t'oiiiii.ents. i

'"in huliiin the inspector says:"Tin organization (first Kegimcnt,

National (iuard. New Mexico) hast ho'"' :,'"-- I of the iiiljiifint

""''I of I be territory wim is a rehi'd tiriiiy officer and whop uys no!"S' si attention ,,, details, lis o- l-''iiizatli.u is being gradually perfeol- -

"' :ld h Is being completely e,pdp- -I

' maneuver ground coveringa loin ( hiiiiv-.ni- x siuarc nub s adjac.-n-In lb, amp grollllll Should be ll

I'd- and an accura I,, topogrn idi leal"Ketcl, ,,f , made. Maneuver;! shouio''e held o j during he slut cuuip

' Piol,, ,ls solved i i the map hetn ''lbs of ,, , iihirin (In .Mar. Hooks anil records'"l lv 'e kepi. Ivxcclh nt .lis. iplh.ew'as kept l.iroughont the entire period''"li" iiiiup. Intoxication.

Ilh. regiment made full use ( f thesl nt In en,.,;, maneuvers and' ''dls. c,,v, ,. hl ,,, ni.,,,eV(.rs was

'"'""iplly take, nd la m ..,,,,1"hits "-- re k pt well in hand. Goodline was made of (he ground

Good ALiii liciN,"The "io pracucully no coin-marc- h

Stints Iroin fatigue on n...io

"""

"HI one or (wo fell out.entialnliiB ami retraining was

l,'rV good.' inn of th,. opinion, withItlstrii.o a... ., .

nn.r.,. " "'is regiment will I tlt-br- l-

'd to maneuver us a part of i

''"vision should be made f(,r"'""ted orderlies and mounted

' "s. also for a machine gun pin-"""- I.

.s'lll'llcboo ... .iiio.-- eipiipmeniS.','""'' '"' k,,l't "ll hand to supply cit.h

. ., " ' r ami enlisted man.'HI Mil M 11 f fa Irs, sib,.,, la ,

fin i'... , " ciiiiicoo.- last dav ol camp so as not"'"'orali,.,. Hie nun and officers'He niiii, f Hie work.''

Governor William I. All 11 has no- -'""' '1 Chan,., White of Albu.piei-nd.v- ,"'nialiib, I

lie. a notary iub- -

' IO IjiU,.imhI.' r""r Mills will leav e this

gled Opium at Three TimesIts Value Before PursuingCanadian Officers Finally Get

Him.

St. Iu!. Aug. '.. W. 1.. Hairi;'.who was rceiuilv arrested In Chicagofor the Winiupc,. aiitbi'i itb s on a

charge ot ciube.zlerticul froni a Win-

nipeg savings and loan iifSiicljition. d

lure todav in charge of a Can- -

adi.in officer.He was liken to the office of

!,M ., , ., VUw ltl hotel.Ho IS s.,t,; lo ,i .. I, ,1.1 il, iFii..,..M

t;. t '.' 110 111 St. Caul ,1 Winnipeggainl.br who turned over to him1"ttv tive cans ,,f ,..ium fur Jl.rol.Harris s.ud lie . p, ted pi Sell the( piurn to Chi. igo Cbiius,. for M n

N n In- not there he round thati ... i a. , . .

""l " ". ...i. i inev i .nun Kei an tney vvaiity--

there o Ihut pli.e.

SUICIDE AS PROTEST AT

DAUGHTER'S ENGAGEMENT

trshalltovv n, .i . ,u-- . :!. Mr.le MiFurl.uol willow of Lhas I.'.arlatid. former consul general lo

Austria, who committed suicide on atrain near lbilln. ticrniany, three.Veins ago, was l..uu, unconscious Inher home here today.

Mrs. .McFurluml is said to havemined on the gas alter (losing thedoors ami windows. I'mmpt work onHie part of physicians, saved her life.Ot'Jeetion (o the tngiigeincnl of heronly daughter who Is to be niiirrlrdsoon, s nil Id to have hern the euuspof tho attempted nilclde.

CHICAGO SKY SCRAPER

RIVAL OF PISA TOWER

Chicago, Aug. 31). That tlm wallsof the I'nity i. milling. 127 NorthDearborn ftrect, one of the first rs

errcted In Clllciigo, nrr threefeet out of plum, was the hartro con-

tained In n notice nerved tnilay onHie owners of the building by Uuild-In- g

Commissioners Kricsson. Aceom-punyln- g

the notice whs a demand thatrepairs ImmcdlaH ly be made.

The building Is sixteen stories In' 'hrlfcht. '

DEADLY QUARREL IN

HOUSE OF MOURNING

New (l leans, Aug. 30. A itiiirrelof nix niotitliH HlundliiK over an electric buttery today ended In the killlncof Joseph .'Lisselhiick, years old.by liin I in ther-ln-la- Charles Uom-hac- k,

while relatives nnd friends wereassembled for the funeral of lip-l-

mother-in-law- , Mrs. Henry I'.rlnk.The shooting occurred In a room

mljolnliig that In which the corps"lay and drove from Hie house nil thenioiirnern,

NERVOUS WOMAN STARTS

POSSE ON NEGRO HUNT

1'iir.iiu. dkl ug. 30.- -- I'os-O-

from luinirit are henri blng tonight forn negro who Is believed to have at-

tempted to attack the wile of a farm-er near Ferrcll who lives near I'll tie,late Ihi.i afternoon. The woman amiher children were In a coltun fieldwhen they saw a lugro approaching--.

The woman ami her children run nnddeclare the negro pursuit! Ihcin forsome distance.

Fcoliiii; Is high n.". a ret nil of ihelicelit uttluekn on white women l.iy

lagroea III Ihls scclli.n.

SUES WRIGHTS FOR

AEROPLANE ACCIDENT. vv York, Aug. .'In. Suit for $.'5,-iiii- ii

damages was filed today by MaryLmu Ii id Deliiviin. Wis., against lhWright ci mpany tor iillcged InjuriesKiislained Sitilcliibe r IS, I !l III, whensin- was Kile Mays, by nil aeroplanedriven by Hie laic Archie lloxey atMilwaukee. She claims to have beenpiiriuiineiitly Injured, and asserts HintIhe accident could huVe been avoided.

Aihtifinennip, :.

117 v. n:Tii

been made but it Is expected It willbe In sliiipe to announce In a few days.

The county schools will open m TtTuesday, and on the same date St

lucent h Academy and St. Mai v'sParoolllal school v "Pell.

The opening of the private and '

county schools otic week ahead of thecity. Is a Krent aid to the school bookdealers, ns th, rush for books is notno grout as It would he If all theschools opened on the same date. Thepupils can he intended to much moreeasily when the rush Is not sreut und11s a result them nr.- less changes tohe nude In the books thnn therewould he If the clerks were being-pushe-

to the utmost getting the chil-dren's orders filled.

The text hook dealers announcedsome time ago that owing to the smallmargin of profit which I hey Ure A-llowed on text books for the 'grudedschools this year, they will he com-pelled to sidl for cash only.

CAMORRA LEADERS ARE

SENTEIMCER FOR CONTEMPT

Vil Italy. Aug. ::t Fnrieo Al- - i

fa no, head ' tin- Canmr- -'risls, and i l i; ilello. llliolll- -

r member of i he fa no ria, now onrial lor t he inni'd r of tin rro t 'hoc- -

coin ami hi'- - wll'e, were on. b in ncd tothree mouth lod.ir forinsulting i';i. ah. I'.' Ih.incbi. Ihe prcs- -

illclll Of !e 'Ollll.Wl os' ion as c se mod this

iiioi:i.:im tin priseni (; were nuaitiColll'lolllcd v ilh a carabineer, w bos.'l.'stiiuonc i, ill with Ihe hnding of'II... col. rt 'i'l A If o A iiii.ii il

lo I al Hie lllallllel' it

ip,.,. ipic; liollS Wile pill to the'

licsse;; and .1 la.it tb. .judge via;siiggc-til- i ; his answers. Thev causedso much c oiiliision Hint Ihe piocccil-- 1

im;s were r rAllir the liiiulilt had subsided ll i

public prwecutor ilciiiiindcd that Al- -

'iiino and ,1 i nlcliicllo be tried on thecharge of insulting the Jiidgil and thetwo chief disturbers were condemnedto six months.' iniprlsonuieiil.. The ex i

cited state of the prisoners, liovvevcr,Induced the judge to Insist on the

being reduced lo three monthsin each case,

DEPOSED SHAH DEFEATED

.BY PERSIAN REGULARS

Teheran. I'ersla, Aug lleav..righting lias occurred it Firu.kuli.Ucincviind and Savndluih. northeast ofTeheran HT.d not fur distant- from the(Kpital The forces of Ho- former'shah, .Moh.-iitinie- All .Mirza. stormed:Fini7.liuh on Friday

Fighting contiliuiil until lb'' loll"v-- j

inn day, when the uitc king force"wi re rep, Used They lost in n,

two guns and .mil ril'b --i. The I'.nkhti-ur- l

tribesiiieii distiugiiishcd thein-- j

selves A large additional tore- ol

I'.nkhtiurl has reached Tch. raii fromi

IspahanA contingent of ir.tut Klndiijavens,

adheriiilH of the deposed shah, has;been ih fe lted by loyal tribesmen n--

lentil veil I .Many prisoners have beet,brought lo Teller:. II

'

Try a Journal Want a Result? ,

Montezuma Trust CompanyALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

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

tttttt WWW Vri CONSOLIDATED LIQUOR COMPANY J

U )KN r,K I' I Kr I AN V CUl'JM-.-

nrniiM'iiixc ,v our line writn forlUJ'STR.iriil) CATALOG.

Til 111) ll tll I Alt lttrnoiic j A.i. r. w. a io.

STOP LIMPING & LOOK PLEASANTUy IisIuh; W illiams' Foot Comfort. We it to do Up.' wor'i.

1'rioo ",'ie al

The Williams Drug Companjin. 1 1; rr.tiNT.

TRY A MORNING JOURNAL WANT AD-T- HEY GET RESULTS

THE ALBUOUFROl'E MORNING JOURNAL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 1911.

wivwHanHaaOTaaaaif tor a muchMr. TH h.i "ueI ium A I1K.II Mil' IHll .fMfXVtS'm'j.il .ru:- -.lit

is certainly go- -

FIVE MILLIONS IQ

CONOUER MMThe i.f. .. uili.rat c r t.f

the Kick Island r(1a a the i en- - Th b.irfa! limnJt- V.ilby will make theting some,

lust ikUIh country in the world,

- ; 1 1dip1";

Che fllfsqstrqse

morning Journal(OftMal News per ..f NVw M.il-n- )

JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.

3 .K-- V)4M 9ikThe BeerWrite it S'lt.- of N' w M'

DESERT SIREi 'tEiiiTV:Home FolksLike

What the EditorsAre Saying a rrvv .

S 1 11

i Mt PHrnsoxUM F'.V k.. iis jnns'!i'y

I H ft HriXiKTT .W K VTKS

TlH I. Bt... Mnin Kltur

. , fcht.tfOil It Clltnr

4,tvrtla'a lfnr

The i ommHsitnt r ought t know,II.- - K"t 111 start a. an tAp.-r- agil-cu'tun-

in Colorado where I

y district rat-- - urdiiig; Inhis stateim nt. Initial carload f

Irifll potutiHH every season. MP. Cel-tr.- il

the ihMiio Hurt f livingone of the best posted and most

crop expert in the Fnit-- 4

outfit. Whrt hi- - 8.i the Hlo

llrahd valUy li l!n- - potato

J Z'twI ux

Completes

of Baffling!V.rqiwf ! Baudot,. Mn III

Salt Lake Route

Stupendous Task

Meadow. Valley

'f ; i . iV'"-

' ? !Wash; 10growing section if tin- - t. It WtimeTm1rn Vf.r.atafl.e.Hill fit H. Ml I I In 41.

M lars -- , M Tunnels and 23 Bridges.jto sit up und. take notice.

Often people call for ligKt beer tKinking to avoid

an excessive Keavy Utler taste tKat is unpleasant

PabstBlueRibbon

The Beer of Quality

in- ua

un".'.'' aa- v:

Cmarrtl aa . it r l aa matt.r at that Albuiltx-rt-, N M. a.dar Act

at rvnrM f Marc , UTS

Ni lint-'- .

With the a. Hint of Mateliood, can-I'idat- ts

tor t.t!f, diMrlct arol county..trite are urt.iio to nnt plcnti- -

t til. Ni.twitliPt.iliding the great op-- iportunitlex ti.tw .itiir.il fr df

patnnt, tlo- - Independent will(n.. I in. r. nne Hit- - price fur the publi- -

cation of political announcement, butIwill maintain the name, old rate offin paval.le etrietly in advance. Pil- -

ver t'itv Indi pt n.U nt.

Hula-- !

ltural life la the Jny of New Mex-

ico. I.cph than 1". per cent of the pop-

ulation live in towns of over '.'500 In

30. !

Drainage. tritIti.-ri- t cultivationand advertising, say Mr. fottrell. arethi three things we nerd. Let us getbusy and drain. barn how t farmmid advertise; above all thing adver-

tise. The Ilhi Grande valley and

hei f

les. "al.. AUK

- of uver livee?;netjitjtur iir . ii. jIt THKTHK KI1KMMI JOlKVAlihhimj mil hi was rtrr.B: iirM !. u loonthsdollars ilu.ig the p -i jVMIIII. Ml IMP. IRIMI- -n r thk Kn-- i Biir rRTY ah. i

must take aTHP TIXP M IMP XH Ioi OKI HP ; AltiiliiurrquePll-IHI- U TT WMK TUP1HK' , . ,.MllltialKn f

the Sun I'edro. I.es Angeles und StiltUike railroad will soon he In a por-tion to bid defiance t" the sulking des-

ert stream in the Meadow- - Valley

TKe Pabst processwKolesome beer, not

ill t in jur "i1" .... A' a .would please'"AV:!. makes it. a

tbemneb. illl.out Iti ! imiuRurateii;advertising ' .it, i

habitants. Hallnp H publican. vitb a delicate ap- -Keavy, andpetizmg

Ij.iV' rlmilattiB XlMPIB Mv.lra Th aal pa laHilr kMi4 T f I IK ftmf.

tp kiii or i m riition,tAlly, by mull, iui mnthriip, bf err r. nnt m nlli

in

wash, which, for seus.'iis past ha hin- - j

deretl the operation of the main line :

between Los Angeles and Salt Lukei I

The utupendou ta-- k of tonstructinethe new "high line" through the i

M..n.l..M- V.,ll.. l V..V .1,1:1 is rfit.l.llv

AWflavorctkerllr

8?

foundtrcv.-- .

tuJay.

and It la up to u to prove whether or

not Mr. Cottrell known what he Is

talking about. If thl district can

hlp H.000 carload of potatoes a

vr. it la up to u to do It.

The people of thl city h not real-- :

the tn mendoiis reaotircea sleep-Int- r

In thee thouaandH of atria of

Idle and untitled land around the city.

V"' 'A OrJcMTU Mnrnlim JmtrKnl M hlvhap rlr- -

mlatina raitnc lhaa arrrd4 la aararr lr In w Mrilt-.- Ilia Am.rl--

nlir IMrvrtarjr.Tint Mfynrs Cn. Int.3 W.'.t Silvtr Ave.

Tel. USaasBBai . -

til Togo.Admiral Touii ha been given a

"porty reci t.tlon in the national cnpl-l- al

a tot if the old "sea dog" gathersin.- - iii.j.rt thnt American people

affairs us in ulai-.- i.. s.iiti In war

pitstlmes, he will likely steer hisgovernment th'ir of any encounterwith the American government. TaoaValley News.

VESPER SERVICE IS

l HI Ml pmoi r - i t i an im t& i t . '.'.'' ." ?'saiIdSltlKlif'Vii.t... ii i'i f 1, i ,. .i--i '. ii t ', n ft i (7c hi: muvix in mvstkiuoi--

WAYS.

When the "men who know 4rnithey are aatoitlshed at the wante of

opportunity. Let ua wake up. Therela no gueaa work about what we cangrow here; It ha been absolutelydenionatrnted; we have the land and

I

hiK man of Hlshee, Is scheduled for intothe other position, (ioverm r llirhard and

he can vv.it.-- overu better thi-.- on t'.u--

town whereit.iv for tin

ByIICiiNMORE VAGARIES B!

BRIGHT EL PASO

. .,, ... . ,

bearing completion and within thejnext few day the Salt lake will be,free Irom the possibility of a recur-rence of tlie disa.-trou- s washouts ofrecent years.

When completed, eighty miles ofnew track will have heen laid; seven-- ,

o and one-hal- f miles of newgrading will have been done: ten

aggregating more than fivethousand, nine hundred feel In lengthwill have been built and twenty-thre- e

steel bridges, aggregating more thanfour thousand, seven hundred feet Inlength und calling fur the use of overfive thousand tons of structural steelwill have been placed. At the presenttime the. work has been completed toCalienle, Nevada. an,l foraslu.it dis-

tance north of that point. Farthernorth the work is being rushed withgreat rapidity and three months' timewill see the scenic short line betweenSouthern California and the east for-ever free from the danger of seriouswashouts In its hitherto weakest spot

The Mihidow Valley wash.The Immensily of the task which

the Salt IJike has accomplished canonly be realized by seeing. Miles oftunnels have been built, the most

raiitli.He has ahtt brought into town a

herd of Angoras which lie intends toexhibit the Sun Antonio fair nextNovi .rber. in which time the NationalMobuir t '.rowers' association will meetin annual convi ntion. The tittend-aue- e

at the convcnliou is rxpeetetl lobe very large as the iUesiioii of tariffon mohair a "id ether Important mat-

ters are t.. be considered.

MR: TDLBERT

K. Sloan is (he most probable repub-

lican candidate for the fcovei'tiorshlp.l:ut. the republicans are not so s.m-gui-

of complete v it I cry Unit theyare making up tlnir tlatc. They uregoing to coiicetitri'te their rfforls on

getting- a senator-shi- for Contemn amibelieve they will nici ceil, in as muchus Arizona has the primary system,and it is" just possible to select a. re-

publican mi- - the job and I'urcc a dem-

ocratic legislature to elect him.In ease ihe ilt .lue-ral- win the slate

Ku;;cnc S. hex of Tucson, ultima y forthe Southern Pacific rnilroinl; Colonel

CQRRE5PQNDEN T

"Just SaySome Remarkable Political

Predictions Made By Texas

Pastor of the Congregational

Church Substitutes 4:30 Ser-

vice For Regular Sunday

Night Meeting; Music Spec-

ialty.

A vesper service at half past four

j William I'lekett of Toinlistonc, andKugeiie Hrady O'Neill, 'of I'rescoll, a

the water and the perfect climate, wemid It Is not.know what we can rulse

after all, a difficult matter to lcurn

how to raixe it.Every few weeks an expert of this

kind, one of thoae who know, rumen

along and (ell It to us all over again.U, iw long in It going to bike to get

wiae?

The Central Hlo (iiaiule valley ranbrat the I'eeoa valley er the Mimbn--

valley or any other valley In thesouthwest. Uur great advunUgc la

that wo do not have to go through

the experimental aluge; either ua to

pumping for Irrigation, gravityor to find out what grows

bent here, All this ha been done; the

valley Is the cradle of Irrigation In

America: and yet we ure letting othersections have ua In the lurch, pimply

because they are Improving theopportunities that wo waate.

This does Hot mean that there Is

no Intelligent cultivation that thereare no money making farms fii'ound

Alliuiiteriiie; you will find themeverywhere; but In contnst to the

acreage lying: Idle, the total Is Insig-

nificant.Iifaln the lulida, farm them Intct- -

Regarding NewWonderMexico,

FuUnwIng the ili'dnrallitn of Mel-qul-

Cliavra th ttthfr lny that theAltulnhly I with th repuWUan par-

ty, the Sanla Ke Nrw Mrxli-a- 1 hfiv-In- s;

a lot of fun with thewho It la arit lui-klti- t 1'rnvl-dpne- e

In the Hial off of thi preventl atnpaign. In ttu old duya It wan be-

lieved thftt every demoi nttlf vlnudhad t free silver llnini:; rioubtlrra

In New Mexico tlie ileuun rtilsthat tiod moves In luyHleri-fiu- a

Iiii womlera to perform, andthat the hurriciine which lilt JuiIk'Mil 1111 when he utarted ti tlk uhmitthe ronntltutlonnl nmcndiiiiiit limyhave heen after a favnrablo innnlfeat-atlo-

a w ar told by the poet that"H rldea upon the Ptrm." Anyhow,

the New Mexlinn aaya:The democrat e'jinpliiln thut

rrovldemn In aiiiilmt them, TheDemoeratlc Clovl Jourmtl record thepatriot. V, It. Mttllll. of l.iinile,

ileilarinir In a apeevh at flovln, dm-ln-

which the tent In which he wastalking waa blown down:

"It Keeni like the Kod Lord winagaliiKt na. JtiPt a 1 got lined out

to explain the 'amendment' the windatruck tlmt'a nil I reini'inber for

about forty bicoihIh.1'

A nlmlltir Incident occurred on Sa-

turday at I'hoi tilx, when Senator Moaea

ClHpp wan about to arlae to denounce!

iTealtlent Taft for vetoing the recall.Kaya a dlapHtch from the ArUona cap-

ital: "The big celebration acheduled

brother oftl'Neill. whocnplain ol npromiiiciilly

In the ev

t!ie lauious "Ihickey"met death in Cuba a.s a

uigli riders, are the mostmentioned candidate!.,cut of dciiioci atic viclcryo, w hieli is not even su;:- -

dt'inocraHc ci ga nizal Ionbadly over the recall,da will surely be one ol

FoMx M.irtine-- . leinpnr- -

modern of bridges Installed, thous-ands of feet of heavy bag and rock iu N.-i- .M. M.

HORUCiK'SIt Means

Original and Genuine

MALTED h.ELKThe Focd-drin- k (or All Ages.

More healthful llian Tea or Coffee.Agrees with the weakest digtsiion.Delicious, invigorating and nutritious.Rich milk, malted grain, powder form.

A quick lunch prepared in a minute.

Take no substitute. AskforHORLICK'S.

Others are imitations.

rip-ra- p put lit place and even thejcourse of the river completely chang- - I

ed. And all for what ? To combat n t

lugKish desert stream which, for I

gested by tinwhich splitJuan I.nrrazithe st ealon;.

o'clock Sunday afternoon In place of

the regular Sunday evening' serviceis the innovation announced nt the1'irst Coiigregntional church, cornerHroiidway and Coal avenue, by thepastor, the Key. 11. H. Tolbert, nnd theexperiment which is to last a monthai the hast, will be watched with

year followed sullen.y through thenarrow canyon, disappearing altogether at times und Men, for a single

The Li l'aso i orrcspoiulcnt, whobus been quiescent more or less sincethe alleged close of the war In Mexico,bus broken out again more violentlythan ever. The amount of misinfor-mation and the number of fairy taleswhich have emanate,) from the 1'nssCity by the Hio tirnndo ure enough tomake the angels weep.

In a bright piece of work in theSt. Louis (llolie-Deino- i rat the festivecorrespondent says thnt the luteThomas S. Hiibbcl is the most likelycundidato for the envernorship andthat "Juan Larrazolo" will surely heone of the senators if the democratswin, Felix Martinez bring the otherprobability. The production in the(ilohe-Henuicr- is in full as follows:

night, turned u raging torrent whichcarried death and destruijUon beforeIt.

ari'y residing in I'd l'aso. hut holdinghis legal residence In Las 'egas, liasbeen mentioned for the other position.

FAWN ADOPTED Bf

HIE GOAT

much interest. It Is the pastor's planto make tills u iiuuical service with n

devotional address by theminister in Hue with the musical(heme. The best of local talent will

take part In the iiiunical program,which will be carefully prepared.

The vhh f bleu In trying this plan,"

!i.,.,.,iiv,l ADVKHTISIC it Is"t .jeasy when you put your mind to It

Relieves CATARRHAnd It doe not take an expert to

rami "intelligently"; It takes common

When the Salt Lake inm was firstIn the course of eousiruction a partyof railroad men overlooking the workencountered an inM Indian ii residentof the valley for many years. Theold trlhesmun wan kindly treated bya member of the party and, In return,mumbled to one of them:

theC LADDER

HI-- '

ft t

1

5.

i;to

said Mr. Tolbert yesterday. Is to al-

low the .church member and particu-larly th older members, chance to

and allDischarges Inj F.I l'aso, TeX A up. 2 7. Willi u

dry twenty i stutt hi)o,i grunted after half a eenlu-- 'ry of pleadings, nu t by promises al- -

enjoy a little reatlul homo llle Mimiay "Twenty years heapheap rain.". 24HOURSIFirst Class Nature Fake, Story:

From Silver City; GrantKautie.pitiilelKw.lbe i

itiluw Va'lcyincnt ol' the

The history of the M

has borne out this ataliways broken, Arizona and New Mexl- -

co find tht iiistivcs iireparlug for theirrii-x- t eif'iir! Ill Sell vei'lllller. t . CvuvlerfetU,County Angoras to Be Taken! I v I

'J v.- H"i4 ht Mil rlnicirlarn,

to Mohair Meet,ancient Indian.

The new line so vapidlycompletion Is from twelve tofeet higher Rlong Its entire

The citizens of the new states havenearing ulwavH t.,,, te,i their own county of-- f,

, I fleers and their legislators, but the

horse sense nml an aiuuty 10 iouoexpert advice.

Let Albuquerque and Hernullllo

county get into this statewide boost-

ing game and make the Hlo (ramie

basin the lCden of the Kouthwest.

MOVL.

The New Mexico liar association Is

esselillally Inclined to be ll conserva-

tive body; Its action on Tuesday tn

taking u definite stand for legislation

along pronounced progressive lines is

most similflennt of the change that Is

coming about In popular sentiment In

New Mexico.

for tonight in honor of Matt-hoo- wanpoittponed at the hint iiitnutn on ac-

count of a terrific lhumlerntorm which

broke at ilusk. Tb demonMratioiiwill take place Wedneailuy nlKlit In--

end. Henatnr Clapp, who wan on

the progiam to deliver an addrest.,

will not be able to wait over, aa hela due to arrive In Angelea to-

morrow night to begin a aerlea oT

peechea in favor of nome of thecoliNtltutiomil ainenilment.t

which will be voted on In that stateon October 10."

The Fort Humner Uevlevv, tcllH a

followg of the Mcillll Incident: "Thewcirklnc of l'rovUleni-- am peculiar.

In riovin. the other night, JilHt lia

nircpresident has bamed their governo-- s

than the highest know n high Walt r s(!(t0 ,,.rni.iu)s lni.m,ill(; (heir j. t Hrelal rorriiidenr lo Mernlag loa.nnl)

mark. This high water mark was es N. M., Aug. 30.- - A fewdlelarv. and the national congress has Sliver t hy,cf Angora goals belulwavs had veto power over their tor- - 'i days ago a herd

i

evening In preparation for the daywork next day. The earlier hour ofthe vesper Hervlce will make It possi-

ble for such persons to attend; therewill b tipliftliiK "tul Inspiring music,the best that can he secured and Justa short adtlress, the whole servicelasting one hour. In the winter eveni-

ngs, the earlier hour, wo think, will befoiuiil u great convenience und It will'give our people a chance to upendSunday evening in the quiet of theirown homes, while those who wish toattend a church service at the regularevening hour will have opportunityelsewhere."

The plan has met with much com-

mendation and will undoubtedly provea hin cess. Hcv. Mr. Tolbert Is confi-

dent that It will bo a forward atepnml help to make Sunday a day ofrest uml at the same time of inspira

longing- to W. A. Heather mine In totheir liens with a young .mil beautiful

NEAL CUREllVCOIt II A II ITWe Invite the most thorough Investl.

cation. Full Information In plain

sealed envelope on request.

Neal Institute

tablished in 1 0 It when the greatestflood ever known came down the can-yon, and by placing the line so muchabove this murk the engineers und of-

ficers of the Salt Lake are confidentthat no further trouble will he en-

countered. In fuel, diirliiK the lastweek in July a cloud burst occurred

ritoiral legislative eiiuetmenis.Now they will exercise the power of

nil other sovereign Ktates, and willchoose all their own officials, fromgovernor t' constable, and will alsohave a voice in presidential electionsand votes In con'.rress.

Thl annual meeting of the lawyers

fawn following one of the Id nannygnala vvilh a young kid. The niot'icrgoat evinced great alfoetimi for the

j little waif that had probably beenI lost from its luotlur, 'permitting it to'share her milk nnd took Just as muchi care of the youngster as she did of herown. Mr. Heather had them brought

Included nearly a nunureu represent"lives of the profession, reprenentlng In the mountain above Callente j

which aent a wall of water ten feetall parties, from all parts of New Kach territory has been allowed one"delegate" in the house of represeiit- -

Mexico; and the fact that it endorsed .I2 X. Second St., Alhtitiirrcjiip, X. M

Ti l rilONF 321high iu some places down the canyon.It tore out portions of the old line anda corrupt practices act, a reform In

the election aynteiu. listened to with

Judge McHIll was telling the throngin mcnlorlnn tones, with both aniiHaawing the air, how he obtained (date-hoo- d

for New Mexico deaplte thecrooked work of Andrews, Curry andothers, the tent blew down uml thecrowd eacapt'd the infliction."

The Democratic Uoswell Morning

New, Hlo aeema to lmvo It III forProvidence, for It complains that tinachool renin of ChaveH county now

tion. The program for Sunday, Sep-

tember 3, follows:

jattves, but this delegate had no vole,llle occupied a scat and was permilledto make speeches and serve on com-

mittees, hut hud no voice In legislativematters so far as voting was concern-ed. Now each new sl.de will Send

some of the work under construction,hut without exception the new line j

was high and dry and unscathed by j

the rush of wuters. That anythingmom terrific than this flood can or- - I

hearty approval to denunciation ofgovernment by caucus, Inaugurated a

move tn keep the judiciary out ofrrelude, "t'aiizoncdella

Sera," d'Kvry.nlheni, "Tarry With Me. " My Sa

cur is hard to believe anil tne tactviour;" Baldwin Choir, with baritonepractical politics, to equalise taxesand give publicity to campaign con-

tributions Is calculated to make the solo hv H. I,, tirinsliee.(M.crlorv, Andante from Kretzerpoliticians In ccm-ra- l do considerable

piofontiii cogitation. Sonata; Heethoven.

School Books and School SuppliesWc rtQVi have m. ? tork a1 books required by pupil? at-

tending the County School, ii. nry j and SV

Vincent's Academy.Our line of School Supplies is complete, including

Pencils, Tablets, Composition Books, Notebooks, Etc.

O. A. MATSON & CO.

I'ostlude from "A Church Festival;"The action of the bur association Is

Hest.an expression which cannot tie disre

V brief devotional address will beIgveu by the minister on the theme ofgarded by patty lender nor legisl-

ator. The president, It la understood,

two members to tile Kenaie ami .New

Mexico will send two to thee lowerhouse, while Arizona will si nil one.

The lust two territorial delegaiesare Ralph Cameron of Arizona andWilliam II. Andrews of New Mexico,and each hopes to bo returned as ohm

of the first senators from his slatRichard ll Sloan Is the last territori-al governor of Arizona ami William J.Mills of New M x'l i .

Cnr.nressliin.il an,--, senatorial repri

setitallves from Hie two new slapswill each draw the same pay, but t:iestale officials of New .Mexico will bebetter paid than those 111

New Mexico slate (diiciiils will also he

Worship Interpreted In Noble Mu- -

that the "high line" withstood it Islooked upon by officials of lhe rond assufficient proof thnt the road la nowout of danger.

I'niler these circumstances theof the road feel no hesitancy in

nunoiim iiig that during the comingwinter the annual Influx of tourists tosouthern California can be handledby the Halt Lake without fear of de-

lays nnd particularly attractive ser-

vice will he. Installed to uecoininiulutcthla class of traffic.

.i i

Preserve the Landmarks

will appoint on the various commit

b)nK liken, "how a a fonnldcrahleIn jtopnlntlon. Thla l due to

immy of the dry lialmer leaxlin:IftHt year duilng the drouth, Theae,

it dedans, will not return until theeropa have been garnered at the old

home and other hualneaa dlnponed ol,

which will 1)0 too late to ciiht theirVotea for the democratic candlilaiea

on Noveiolar "t. If l'rovidcnce luuln'tthe dr..uih la at J car and had ar-

ranged to have the cropa in the atatcK

n few month earlier than uaiml. why-I-t

would have helped the democratic

rftue materially.

Ittee chosen to draft proposed legis-

lation, men who will do the workand the place,invited.

niembrr the timepublic is cordially

n--

Theand do It conscientiously ami ably.

POPULAR CHANGE ATIncorporated Into law, the wugges-tlon- s

of the apodal committee will

have n far reaching Influence In pro-

viding a real government by the peo-

ple In New Mexico. Moreover, theaction of the lawyer cannot bo con-

strued otherwise than an accurate ex AS 1 CAFEFfc iffJ1!VaY! V" f Vi"' - ' ft

I li ifff. j't l-- v "A v f r i A. ( t yW - )'Arff41 ojJ. 4,

It doe aeem a If nothing but n

act of rrovldence will pave the demo-i-ral- a

even in eaatern New Mexico,

eluded for four years, none eligiblefor reelection , nnd those ill Arizonawill lie elected for but two years. T'.ie

Arizona constitution contains no legalbar against re election . The Nc v"

Mexico governor will draw J.'.ono ayear salary nnd the governor of Ari-

zona will only net $.1.5W.Kac'.i stale will heve a supreme

lourt if Hire,, members, and an ade- -

pression of the will of the people atlarge In this new state.from the worst drubbing that they

received,

This week a lending hook concernMr. H.iRcrmnn will doubtless hi near the capital of the nation has sent

(Santa Now Mexican. 1

A recent visitor to the old ruins in

the MaliPainos, w rites:"The "Id lulns are not nearly so

Imposing as when first 1 visilet! themsome Novell years ago. The east andsouth walls have both fallen, thehand id time working lis decay evenon these apparently rine structures.It Is to h regretted that no appropri-ation is available to preserve theGran gulveru. Ihe Abo andruins. The present generation hasseen the l'reos mission church crum-ble Iu a pile of dirt and the tiarita

hlghlv Interested In the lollowlng customs deiiarallotiH with It hhlpmcnt ouiile number ol .lodges ol judicial J ' Vl.... - '"j"''""XlUc t--rr- i itfnnK -)- HlWof books to Alliuipiel'iue. New Mex districts. I'mlcr the old system thedistrict judges appointed by the presi

A radical change In the service ofThe Fashion Cafe is now In operation.Alwavs ab rt to adopt anything thatMill maintain the llrst place rank ofthe Fashion, I'roprhior Combs hitsput the diniiiK n oui under the chargeof an experienced head waller, K. A.Ihekelnian i f Sail Francisco. I'llderhis direction the patrons will be nerv-

ed a corps of competent waitresses.

loo, This In spite of the fact thai

...... Kt'iSldent, sat at certain intervals al tlmterritorial capital as supreme court, j

all the judges passing upon the up-- j

peals laken from their own courts as I

Hi noNirs I v ,r.jAKHITtCTS VC

I'lili change enables Mr. Combs lo

the admission id New Mexico as a

state Is now the theme of discussionIn every purl of the country. These

lliiniiH happen every once In a while;

and they give one some Idea of theImmciiKc nnioiint of advertising thai

still lies before New Mexico If she is

going to Lave the country know

about her.

from the Santa Fe New Mcislcan:"The hope that ei nur UaKer-rna- n

would take tills Inopportune timeto pi.w dlssi'iitlon is harhoredby the democrat, hut Mr. llaKi'i'tnnuis tmi sensible, anil too losal a t'i pub-

lican and t'tu shrewd to to sub-

mit to the will of the majority In hiparty and to work with li for parlysuccess tit the state election, at so

irltlcal a time, when hot only the

future of the pally but of (he com-

monwealth Is at Slake."---Thi- Is realcomforting.

individuals.Annum the aodiilalcs.

Thomas Hublni is generally compi flit ,lf?jMill K

J'he V. & Card IXDL'X SYSTICM is lie most

way ill which to keep tali on your ijl't iTAii'.'NS,:;he his entire attention to the cu'slne.As all patrons of tlie Fashion ki'ow.there are no belter cooks than liavp

ii- - j

In this vety city has been permittedto "fade away" although one of themost Interesting and most widely ad-

vertised historic monument In thesouthwest. The New Mexico archae-ological society should etideivor tohave the first slate legislature make

enaiiliitg tsJsr. ihi VII. LISTS. l'RdSI'KlTS, 'AT A Li HIS ):ed to be the most likely candidate Ii

the New Mexico kov eriiorship, and i" "iiSj Combs ami (lie fact that he will nowbe able to give his time to kitchen af the republicans control, the legisla-

ture A. I!. Fall, former attorney gen

to get Infuriiiuti.iii on any subjecl at a moment'stire.

Sizes to suit every business Call our representativeho will be glad to explain the matter In detail.

an adeipiute appropriation to ie- - jeral. and W. J. Mills, territorial gov

wA4

Four large washtub and threebushel bliHketsrul of dead blackbirdswere picked up after a holt of light-

ning lit in the midst of a f h" k at

liellcville, Kansas. If any more haditei.li killed It Is Perfectly certain that

fairs will be highly approved by al.who know where to go ior a i;oodmeal.

The tiew staff of waitresses are a'lexperienced and capable, and underthe direction of Mr. lMekehnan, willserve Fashion patrons to their com-plete s. itl.l.it Hon.

ernor and former chief Justice, willbe the first two senators.

Charles Spies, president of the ter-

ritorial constitutional convention; W..'I. Andrews, delegate to congress; Sol

Lithgow Manfg. Stationery Co.1

f.'tw't'i.i'i-

serve Intact these great ruins scat-tered over the territory. The splen-dlt- l

work done In preserving and 're-

storing the pulaco of the governors,and of some ot the ruins In the Ititode los l'rijoles ami the Mesa Verde,shows what tan l, done al compar-tlvel- y

small outlay, If the work Is In

the hands of the proper parlies.

View, Ohio. "The first few doses ofChamberlain's Ptoirmrh and Liver

omon I. una, republican national i tun -

niitteenian, and numerous others ae'possibilities in case of a deadlock,

Congressman Johnson of Kentucky

bus taken short flier in (in aero-plan-

11. is probably one of thaw

gentlemen whom the pioldrnl told nget off the eaMI .

A fi'tai ciutbreik Is teui d In north-

ern Chihuahua, When did the last

one cease?

the enterprising correspondent nt

(llelleville would have vouchsafed thej information.

Special'Representativcsawman w Frke JVJ f c. 0.

PHONE 924while.It took Mr, Lurraiolo B long

but he ha seen the light. litCuts and bruise may he healed l

about one-thir- d the tlm required bythp usual treatment by applying(iiumbeiinin Liniment. It Is an an-tiseptic nnd cause such Injuries toheal without mnturatlnn. Thl lini-ment also relieve soreness of thmuscle an.l rheumnlle pains. Bold hall ilea lei i.

Judge VVtlhnm H. 1'ope. chief justice,is looked upon as certain of electionto that position in the new state.

In Arizona if the republicans win.Cameron will be one of the two sena-tors, llovnl A. Smith, late republicanl. ritloiial t hainiiaii and a v.'iiiig nun

Tablets gave me surprising relief andtne second tiottia teemeii to give meDement must be highly

the ex governor.linw t'mie Jimmythese days.

All tl l ex.

flftttoiilifi 4uWe wonder

ill it! beltitlfta new stomach and perfectly pood

l health." p'or sale by all dealers. t.itnorfii

- .THE ALBl'CUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY; AUGUST 31. 1 911.

FINANCE AND GOHHERCE The Joum Waimt CoMmfisYOU HAVE A WANT TELL IT THROUGH THE JOURNALWall Street

mT mtlnmm

'PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS

W'eMint:h..iio Kleetric ,;4."est.ri; I'nionWhcehne & Lake Krie

Valley .1.-,;.- "

Total Sa,eK htr ,,,, ,.shares.

The l,oil market was irr.ular. Toa sales, ),,. value, l.srol.otoi.

I tiiled states l.onds were tin. hail"'I "'I i all.

Boston Mining Stocks.

MOM V TO IOAV TOn Furnttttr. !.:. . uigirn, K irn-a- , ' TWisn, ami tah.r ( ht'.-U- ; ,n sular-j-

f and Wstvlea:. M l.iw a.:?

I

i1

Albino . 21Amalgamated Cupper . IT1,.Amn. Ziue Lead & Sm . 22aArizona Commercial 1Hos. & Coih t'op. & sil. Mk.ltutte Coalition . I j 'iCaluimt Arizona . 4S'..Calumet & Heela .4011Centennial . X i.:.

'upper Kaiifie 'on. I'n . r,i'."Hast Mutte fop. MineFranklin !!

7 !'i(iitoux Consolidati dGranhy Consolidate,!Oeen.. CananeaIsle itoyalle (Copper) nKerr LakeLake Copper , . 22I.a Salle. Copper . :u,Miami Copper 1(14

5 V

1Mohawk ;)S'.',Nevada Consolidated 17Nipissiti,,' Mines 7

North Lotto j:iNorth Lake 5

old I loniinion jijijOsceola S"Parrot t (Silver Vt Cop.) '.),Quiney fi:i

4

Shannon s

Superior 22Superior Huston Min 3

TaioaiaiU 23aI. S. Sm. lit I. ti Min 31 'i

'lo.pld 45

Ftab Consolidated 12 liI'tnli Copper Co 42 U

Winona fi'.i

X, w York. Any. 30. A shar drive:it .locks at the opening of today'sn.ilinu carried prices of several

to tire low prices of the ;. e.ir.Tlii' movement which was rotfardel usit iar r;iii lather than a renewal ofliquidation was cheeked hy buyini:which forced hack prices to

s closins levi I uiul tluring tie'I. si of the day IhictuaUons Wi-l- ,.

niiiill coit.sO(iioneo.Another attempt to weaken the

market hy means of an nttaek on Le-

high Valley caused that Mock to de-- ,iine nearly three points late In the

day hit had only sliht effect else,where and the session ended with only

net changes unions the activeissues.

Anion;; the railroad stocks, I'nionPacific. Southern Pacific, Lehl!;liValley, Mi.somi Pacific and Chesa-piak- e

and Ohio fell helow the previ-ous 1" lt"in fisiurm of the present de-

pression as did International Harv-ester and several other less promi-nent industrials.

Some Influence was exerted oneiiiiment hy hitter crop news and hy

the .Inly railroad returns whieh as awhole, have heen unexpectedly favor-abl-

The reports of the lltrrimanlines, however, r. vealed declines innet earniiiMs of $:t(;2,000 for I'nloti la.eiiie anil $443,0Hi for .Southern e.

The effect of these, returnsand of further uncertainty an to theoutcome of lahor dilTlcultlos was soonin the continued weakness of theIlarrinian stocks.

lb pons of a threatened strike on al itfro eastern road increased unc ini-i- e

ss at the general labor silimtion.optimistic statements In renard to thecopper trade wire made by severallain'"1 proi,ucer.s who said Almost hadbeen one of the hest months thaitrade his experienced this year.Kiiropenh consumers have boughtmoderately and the domestic demandhas heen on a satisfactory scale,

on the "curb" Standard oil lentluo-inin- oi yesterdays jump ofnearly fifty points, Clo.sini; stoeks:Allis Chalmers, pfd.Amalgamated Copper .... 57 HAim rlcan Agricultural .... i, 0American licet Sonar 411

American C.riAmerican Car & FoundryAmeriean Cotton Oil 51American Hide & Leather, pfd. 20American Ice Securities .. . ... n1American Linseed .... ... 9

American Locomotive . . . 34 V

American Smelting & Ref's. . . . S'4do, pi'd , . , ... 104

Am. Steel Foundries . . . 31American Suar KefinlnK . . ... 1 14American Tel. & Tel . . .13H4American Tobacco, pfd. .., . . . 10American Woolen 2ft30Anaconda Mining cn .'.. 33Atchison , . . .103

do. pl'd ... 0 1

Atlantic V.uwL JJl . , ..120Paltimoro & Ohio ....... , . . 1 00lietlilehem Steet , . ., 211

Prooklyn Rapid Transit . . .

Canadian Pacific 22HCentral Leather 23 'i

do. pfd 941.',

Central of Xcw Jersey ..2f.0280Chesapeake & Ohio 71Chicaso & Alton iri'25Chicago (ireat Western IS

do. r f't 37Chicago & North Western ....140ChiruKt, Milwaukee & St. Paul 112

(., ('., V. & St. Louis .... 4tSr58Coloraoo Fuel ic Iron iColorado & Southern 47(!T2Consolidated (las 133Corn Products 12

Delaware & Hudson .101lii nver .V Hio Ct'ando

do. pl'dnistiilers' Securities . 30

Frio . 2SVi

do. 1st. pl'd. . . . 4H

do. 2nd. pfd . 40fbncral Klcctrie .1514Ireat Northern pfd .121

Clival Northern Ore Ctl's. ... , 4 8

Illinois Central .137lnteiboroUKh-Me- t . 14 W

do, pfd . 42N,Tnlcr Harvester .105Inler-Marin- e pl'd . 14 U--.

International l'apcr 10

International Pump . 32MloHii Central , . 10 Vi

Kansas City Southern ..... 27

do. pfd . 04 T

Laclede (las .104Louisville & Nashville .140Minneapolis & St. Louis . . . . 37

Minn., St. P. & Saut Ste. M. .131.Missouri, Kansas & Texas . 2!Mi

do. pl'd 03Missouri Pacific 40National Biscuit 12(lff 130',JNational Load 411

N'at'l. Uyw, of Mexico 2d. pl'd. . 27 W

New York Central , .103New York, Ontario & Western , .30New York & Western .10I1JNorth American . (19

Northern Pacific .115ViPacific Mail . 27

i'i nnsylvania .120 '4Pi'iiple's (las '

. 102 ',4

Pittsburg C. C. & St. Louis . . . !tPittsburg Coal . ISPi'i iscd Steel Car . 30

Pullman Palai'e Car .155Hallway Steel Spring . 20 k

Ibiidinq; .110Republic Steel . .'

do. pfdLock Island Co. 24'4

do. pTd. . . . .', 4s

IF

FOR SALE.

$2100 modern brick, twosi r. eneil p.r lies; ham. ebiekeiihouse and Kood outbuildings. ImI1""(U: and improved and all int'.od condition. Highlands. IdeaiI'-- health.

$',10111 Two-stor- y modern brii k onWest Tijelas, finely finished,basement, corner lot, lawn, cementwalks; beautiful home.

$"."0111 - modern: Highlands:one-hal- f block from Central, with4 room furnished cottage in rear;rental income. $45. no not.

$ 1 root frame, onmock foundation; two screenporelos, sink: it v water; cornerlot. 5(1x142. Highlands.

$'i Min room 111 idem pressed bricklose iii. House alone would cost

more, shade, two porches.$325 HeaiiUlul lot on Kast Central,

all level.$001111 An elegant modern steam-heate- d

corner residence, close in;lowlands, three blocks from park;lawn, cement walks, shade sleep-ing perch, lino out building"". Milktbe sc. n to be appreciated.

$12ni)-4- i;, nor..--, alfalla, (lose in.Would Make tine place to buildsubiuban home

$ tana sx-roo- modern new bung-alow. North 1 1 ill street. $15Qcash, lalalico eight per cent..IOII.V M. MWKK HIiAf.TY CO.

FIRK 1SI AX( 10, Kl AI,LOANS AN1 ABSIIIACTS.

Jtl West fJilil vo. Then. 111.

P.eexcs, $3.00 8.15; Texas steers $4.- -

40MB. 35; western steers, $4.25iii 7.i;.Moi keis; and feeders, $:i.oin.i 5.5acows and heifer. $2.25'm 0.25; calves,lO.itiPii :i.lMI.

llog.s Receipts, 2l,nml; inaikitst. ady to 5c lower. Light, $7.15 o7.-7-

mixed, 7.o5 r 7. 7 a ; heavy, $ti..;Ki7,(i0; rough, $fi.S5 0; good tochoice, heavy, $7.10'i 7.00; pits, $5.00'i7.ini; bulk of sales, $7. Kill 7.45.

Sheep Koeeipts, .'In, (Mill; marketsi, ady to 10c lower. Native, $LM5'n2.75; westi rn, $2.50(ii 3.75; yearlings,$4.0(i''ii5,K; lambs, native, $4.0111111..70; western, $4.75(!M!.SO

Kansas City Live Rto'k.Kansas City, Aug.

12,000, including 2,000 south-erns, market sternly to weak. Nativesteers, $5.20 (ni 8.00; southern steers,$4.101i'(i,0u; cows and heif-ers, $.1.0(Mi 4.50; native cows and heif-ers, $2.75 'iv 7.25 ; Blockers and feed-el-

:i.H0(ii 5.70; bulls, $2.75 r 4.25;calves, $ 1.00 ii; 7.50; western 'steers,$1.50 'if 7.50; w estern cows, $2.75i!i14.-50- .

Hogs Receipts, 8,000; marketweak. Hulk of sales, $ 7. 5(i 7.35;heavy, $7.00 ii 7. .10; packers andbuti hers, $7.05 i. 7.40; lights, $7.10t'7.45.

.Sheep Uoceipts, 0.0011 ; marketsteady. Muttons, $a.25i 4.00; lambs$5.50 Hi 0.25 ; langc wethi rs and year-linii-

$2."iiii' 4.25; I'ange ewes, $3.00r.'l. 7 5.

SI TRUBY SUES

FOR BE L

Brings Action Against DurangoHerald Claiming He Was Not

In Gang That Peppered Sher-

iff Dufur and Posse,

(Special CorrcKpondenr to MnrulPt Joarnul)Aztec, N. M., Aug. 20. On Satur-

day occurred the death of Samuel O.Pinkstaff, one of the wealthy unciprominent men or this city. SomeUna e months ago he was strickenwill) paralysis and about one weekago another stroke occurred, lln hadbeen a resident of this city for abouteight years, moving his family herefrom Tclluridc, where he had madea comfortable fortune in operatingpack trains to the mines, p.y Judici-ous biisincs invesliiieiits in land herehe add( , to bis estate until it is esti-

mated that he leaves to his wife and(wo daughters property valued at$00,000.

Funeral services were held fromllio Presbyterian church of this place,and the odd Fellows, of which deceased was an netliy member h idcharge of the exercises.

The Herald, of Iiurango ,1ms beensued for libel In the amount of $20,-00- 0

by He in Trilby, w ho alleges thathis good name was damaged In thaiextent hy (he publication in the Her-ald that he had 'icon shooting attho'shcril'f of San Juan county, N. M.,and n posse, who wanted to arrestTruby for the murder of a Mexicanrheep herder which occurred throeyears ago. It transpires (hat SamTrilby was not in coinpimy with hisbrothers when SherlT lbifur and hisposse had the trouble up Canon Largolast week. Dave and John Trubyand a. half-bree- d Mexican wirein the party which slml at the sheriff.Accordingly, Sam Truby enters suitlor the above damages to his reputa-tion. Tho authorities first obtainedinformation of the murder of theshci p herder when Andrew- - Iluplo,who confessed that the Truby gangbad hired him to assassinate lkc CoxIn riurango, told that Sain Truby hadsaid In tuple thai "killing a sheep,mail was no crime." thai Sam him-self had murdered the slicplierdcr onthe Farminglon glade three yearsago. Sheriff Dufur of this county hasalso two warrants for Sam Trilby's ar-rest on charges of cattle stealing, ItIs charged that the Trubys are tryingto mamificlnro public sentiment Intheir favor n I Durango. The Demo-crat of Hint city conlaiiiod an Inter-view with Sam Truby after the CnnonLargo affair, In which Truby madepositive1 statements that IM- ''ox- - und

PROFESSIONAL CARDS"""" 'attcSeys.

uTvTi. iutVAN v

Attmiv-at-T.w- .Offics In First National Ilsnk Build

ing. Aibii'iueroue. N. M.JOHN W. II. SON

Alloruey-nt-lsw- .Rooms Cromwell Bid,

rtos Phone 1457. Off to Phone 11TI(.KOIU.K S. kl.4H Iv

Adonipy.Rooms ;n-r- Block.

Albuqucrquo.American Surt-t- f Pond.

DENTISTS.

Pit. J. K, KltITliontal Stirpeon.

Rooms i-- Pnrnett Hulldlng. PhonT44. Appointments mnde hy mstl.

Pit. CHAItl l s K1S1.m;v1lKiulst.

Wldtlng Itblg.. Albuquemntv

PHYSICIANS AiSl'6 SURGEONS!

W. ti. Ml AHKAi H, M. .Sm'clalKt i:,,s I jir, N. nn.l Throst

'er Walton's PntK S(or. Phone 1177AHA M, Cll KV AIIM v.ti" CKZ

Practice limited to Dlsenses ofWomen end Obstetrics. Consulta-tions: 9 to 12 m.; 2 to 4 p. m. Sult,

Oromwi-- bhlg.: residence, 0 N.l?th sr. Phone 54 S.

A. ;. siii)iiTi:L,TiTlu "

Pr.totlrf Limited toTuberculosis.

Hours; 10 to H.124 W. rentr&l Av.' Over Walton's prmr Ptnr

w.m.sheridan7m.d7Practi-- e Limited to

CFNITO-- I IIIN'AUY WKHASrsTI11 Wasscrinnnn nnd Noguclil Tests

Salvarsan "liOB'' Administered.State Nutlnnnl Pank Mulldlnf,

Alhiiiliierinie, )lel--

UH. ItOlil'ltT SMAIIT-Tuliercii- Uwla

HiMinis 1 ami S. WliMiiff llutldingHours: 10 to l'J and 2 to 4. Tel. 24

8)U)MOV U lU ltTOX, SI, U.Pliysiclan nnd Surgeon.Suite 9, Bsrnett Hldg.

ARTHUR WALKERi Fire Insurance, Sim rcinry Mulos,'

nillldllur AttMOeli.tlnti Phnnn RUS

'ITU 'wt Otitral ajvennx

MESSENGERS

PARCELS, BAGGAGE

Phones 501 -- 502.

BALDRI DGELUMBER COMPANY

Paints, Glass, Cement, Roofingand Builder's Supplies.

Hudson for Signs

Wall PaporHUDSON Fourth

for Picture Street and

Frames Copper Ave.

DAILY RIAIL Sir. It V ICE AND STAGFor the famous Hot Springs of JemeaN. M. Leaves Alhunuenpie P. Oevery morning st 6 a. m. Tickets soldnt Viilo Pros.. S07 North First StreetGAVIXO (JARCIV. Proprlutor andMull Contractor, p. O. Hoi 84, 1401S. Proedw-uy- . I'hone 1206.

SANTA FE TIMETABLE

(In effect July . inn.)WKSTHoi'Nu Arrive, Deps.i

No. Cal Kxpress. . . .7:45p 8:30pNo. J, I'ul. Lhullcd . . 10:55a 11:25No. 7. Mex. & Cut. Kx .10:55p ll:40pNo. tl, Cnl. Fast Mull . .11:501) 12:6a

NASTHOUNDNo. 2 Tourist Fx. . . . . 3 : r. r. p 4: 0BNo. 4. Chi. Ltd. . 6;,Up ii;0bpNo. 8. Kusteri. Ex. . . ,ti:55p 7:2SNo. 10. overland Fx. . .8;00a K:26s

I'I Paso Trains.No. 80S Mex. Kx. . . . , .12:20aNo. 815 Kl Paso Pass 8:30sNo. 810 Kan. City & Chi. 5:06aNo 816 K. City und Cht.6;b5p

Itosivell nnd Amiii-llio- ,

B. 811 Peco V.L fcU. . . 2:20s0. 812 Albti. Kx 11 .SBn

P. J.JOHNSON, Agent

FOR SALE -- Miscellaneous.HALF. MILLION orange, tig, peeun,

oi nauiontal and shade trees. Wrltofor piT.'os. Alvlu Jiipnnose NurseryCo.. to "A," llonsloii. Te--

FOR RENTRooms with BoardHill lUNT ?Tlciu

with board, homo cooking, 203north SI.

WANTED TO rSt.WANTKI To rent c good flour mill,

or wiiu LI operate i inill for share ofprofit-i- . 1,20 V. Silver Avei, Al- -blMIUol .

VETERINARY SCHOOLSAN FUA.VlSCii Veterinary Collituo.Session begins Sept. 15. I'ntnlogUBfree. Dr. C. ICoane. 181S Market St..

Journal Want Ads, Get Results,

STORAGE.WA.VfKU k..uwn.... at..

II .nfj wfijl al t Am ,.. talemtO. I'leitiw ala. Ilia tfwirlijl

U hi.Uiium Kilt Imiu.-v- inf nt v'u. Offu-aa- .

r.im 3 M 4, iriBt bli-n- . Third alraatant Oantrat avatiua

FOR SALE Real Estate.

For Sale or Trade4'j acres, very Rood !md. between

mill and Indian School, $i,Phi. Mostam- - terms. Will trade lor city pro-

perty.For SaleNice, sic. ill business, do-

ing $20 per dav business.LOWS 111 A I'Ms lVSlKWtl.

MTU'tiHAN DKVTKU,31V West Crn.nil Avenue.

For Exchange12 room ttpartinent house, well

niodorn oonvenlcncey, all routed. CoMi-- i proposition for any onewishing a homo in town and lent outpart for nn .income. Will exchange.nil it y lor land in KstuticU valley orWelnity. For further iufoi matioii ad-

dress owner,1,M)V1) lll NS.VKKlt,

am v. ooiit.WAM II THIS II M.PS.

Two tine lots, l'iiivcri.ily Heights,$250; two lots on Marble avenue,$050; two lots. West Tlienis, $1200;twelve lots and bouse on Marquette,$:.SH0; a fine homo for $t500; ele-

gant bungalow, tt.'iui; corner lot nnddwelling, $2450. c. It. Holmes, room1 S, N. T. Arinilo building.

FOlt SALK Six-roo- brlek, $1700.Part cash. Klrster's CiRnr store.

Folt KISNT o,r s.ilo. four-roo- d

cottage, modern; apply Mrs..1. T. tiirard, Cot. Filth und Mountainr''"l,Folt ItKNT Seven-room- , inodern,

sleam-hou- t, 101 S. Waller, $:I5 povmonlh. Apply 4 (l il S. Waller.F(MtrK.VI'---5-rooi- ii coUage." V25pcr

inonlh, close in, Highlands. W, TI.Mc.Milllon, 215 W. ('Sold.

FOlt lll'.NT A new cottagewith all modern conveniences. In-

quire nt SIT North ISIghth street.F lit'" It 1SN- T- Furnished "bouse', rTJT

West live. Phono 1017,

4A.NLi 5 ltoo.M oiuplotiT furnTahedmodern brlek; close in. The Loud-

er, :!0 W. CenlrabFo KF.NT house, cement

block, $S; house, cementblock, $(!. PIkiiio 203.FlV'iS-UtHJ- modern lurnuliud Hut,

gas range In th kitchen. Apply toA,W. AlisonRSa Norlh F011HI1.

FOH HFNT Coltanes. a to 6 ruoma,furnished or unfurnished. Apply

W. V. Futrelle, 114 W. CohI.

W ANT ED Mlsnenlneous. "

WANTJSI S uiiTfTinuTlc7J. Al, )., Journal.

F. M. MOKHAN plumbing and dralaing. North Waller Street.

Phone I2KS.VA."i'l:l Seven or ight-t'o- floor

cigar Oho til '2nd S. Second.Anyone desiring tillering In gram-

mar or academic studies or In collegeFnjilish will please see Mrs. MurlodeII. 115 South Walter st.V ( ! 1 ci ) M l 1 NUS "m a o In t o b nil d i',

pulls or curls. I also do backwardshampooing; use electric hair dryer;export manicuring nnd facial cleans-ing, Mrs. flay, 115 S. 4th St, Phone521.

THORNTON Kxpi-r- "l'iouiTn Co.House and carpet cleaning 11 spe-

cialty. Phone40.W. A. GO I Tc.vhpi:t li:amn(3.

Phone r(is, 205 i:. i.iiirul Ave.

JJUSl$1.25 PICK M'OHI) Inserting classified

ads. in 30 loading papers In theII. S. Send for list. The Pake

Agency, 4:!2 S. Main St LosAngeles, or 1 'I 'ieitry St.. Sim Fih'i- -

cisco.Foil HALF. 'At a. bargain, good bak-

ery and confectionery business;opportunity, llox 504, Wlnslow,

Arlzimii.V (;()()l m MNI.SS IXlit SALIO.Will sell or (rude Tor real estate, n

good paying buslnois. A bnrgoln forsome one 'hat wants u good buslri'ss;best bn alloii in town, Address P. O.,(oa 210!.

A l "II ANCI-- to engage In sheep rais-ing under positively ideal condi-

tions. 2,000 extra good young fchoepfor sale; a maunll'loent range, nmplefor 20,0110, leu different walcrlnsplaoes, for sale "r lease. Address"Owner." hint 13 lllllahorn, M. M

'FO R S A LiE Poultry

Fllli KALII Two heavy draft luirsos.Will sell very ()ieap ns have no uso

for Hie 111. Call Phone 1 007.

Foli SALK C.onllo saddle horse, sur-rey and harness. 704 W. Hold.

FOlt SA I.Yi Tlui-h-ost

n nil"" fstosldriving horse in New Mexico, abso-lulel- y

safe. Sam Wntklns, Iionilim,N. M.

F(7uKALIC flood milch cow. in- -

.oiiro ;'4 W. Mountsln road

LEGAL NOTICES.

7wV?naTm:ICosoil nil of the above described prop-erty to 111'' highest bidder for cash,to satisl'v mii id Judgment, interest,costs und costs of sale.

Dal oil this Slli dav of August, 10 1 1

JKKFS HUM ICKO,Sheriff.

Sheriff of Bernalillo county, N. M.

Aim.jo-i7-24-:-

not it i:.P.y order of Iho board of school di-

rectors, of Plsirict No. Ill, nil parentsand ciiardlans of children of schoolage lire heri-b- nolliioil Ibal the uib-li- o

rchools of said dU-l- ii will heopened nnd I i.llllilelleed "l 1'le 5IU

day of S' I'lcnibi r, A. M. 10 I. All par-

ents and guardians are earnestly re.ouoiiled lo send. Ihelr children loschool without fall, al old Albiuiner-iUo- ,

Iniranes and the Highlands..IKSLS Ko.M Kl;i i.

TlloMAS WKAIKP,M. L. ALHKItH,

Ribool liiroi'tors Hislrict No. IS, Pern.,alillii CouiiH, N. M.

uood Unesnew. modern lulu,

oiner lot; baseio. nt en i .,iliiu-- Small p.ixioeiil down. I.

aio e b (be mouth.

K nun boils.', to-i- n, i 0 v

itte electric light-(inl- easyterm $l,M'i. 11 tradetor 11 h"

Fire Insurance, Loans

Porterfield Company j2i vst ;iii.

FOR It KNT Sanitary and inodernrooms, Hlo Grande. 519 W. Central.

FUtt ItKNT Nicfi riirnlsiira roiiuiaimodifrn; no Bick S'.'SJ W. OntrHl.

I (HI UK.NT Two luniisbcl loions"in suite or single. 212 N. llh-- St.

rtut ui'.M iwu luruisl-.e- roomslor light housekeeping. Modern.

1102 N. Second street.F R ItKNT Store-roo- at 5: f West

Ci'iitra).

FOR KK.NT b iirnishotl rooms; mod- -'.,'t 2il& Wttltor St.

TURK K modern rooms to rent forlight housekeeping, with sleeping

pnnh. Apply n i a South Arno street.Full "rKN't Nicely furTiTshed r.MmT.

lirivate family; no si. k wanted; ladypreferred, 410 S. 7th.

'it w KidTi'KiTpT.i-r- i in i. y iTioIcijchiimbers or light housekeeping

apaitnunl. 424 ,S. Kdilh St, Phone1:.S 7.

FOR ItKNT Store room with count-ers, shclvlnir and lariro I. o llOV. HI).

ply .1. (iirard, Smtnes Intel.F11R RKNT Yuruishcd rooms forhouskeeiilng. 622 West Centralavenue.It'll RKNT -- One and two fur.ilshi 1

rooms. 404 N. 2d St.t RKNT llousekeping rooms.

wiill furnished; modern, 6K1.W".Coal.

'OR RKNT Nice, suitable ollberooms over opera house. Also res-

taurant or store room. Address PeterKitchen, Oulliip, N. M,

FOR RKNT Furnished front" mimwih balh. 3 IS W. Ha.eldino.

RKNT Furnished rooms, sltiKlfor 'for lifbt housckccdng; inodern,

newly rotiovaled and (dean. 502W. central. I'hone 475.UFF1CK rooms In firanf huildtng

' Apply D. A. Maepherson, JotininLFUR RKNT Rooms mid I im 1. i.ouhh-kee)in- g

rooms; modern.' Tableboard. $5.00 per week. Westminister.HELP '"WANTED Femaler"

waNTKI) SulesladT Ferguso7iCollister

WANTIOh Coiiipeteiit wonuili forgeneral bousewoik. Apply Mrs.

leorge Rosjingtiiii, 'i I I N. Twelfth St.W A NTKI ( I it i lor Keiirni "Iioumo-- w

ork. 2 So. High St,1 rt.N I I'.D A gil l . general house- -

Apply Mrs. l. Weinman,70S Copper Ave.

HELP WANTEDMaie.

colburneploym210 W. Silver Phone 354WANTKI) Kxporionoeil waitress;

Mexican teamsters railroad grade.WANTKI) Drug clerk al Walton's

drug store,WANTKI) First class nil around

bread and cake baker of experience;must work by himself. Address A.Winkler, Socorro, N. M.All ISN'T:! WAN'TKi 'i'o learn nurs-er- v

salesmanship. Special coursehoritieultural training anj big com-missions paid to bustlers. Previousexperience not necessary. Write to-day for terms and choice of territory1'nelfle Nursery company, 308 Corbelt b'.l" Portland ore

LEGAL NOTICES

ico, iloceas'd, has heen produced andrend in the Probate court of thecounty of llornalillo, territory of NowMexico, on the 2Sth day of July, 101 1,nnd the day of the provlinr of saidalleged last will and testament was(hereupon fixed for Momlnv, tho 2ndday of October, A. D 101 I, term ofsaid court, at 10 o'clock in tho fore-noon of said day.

(liven under my hand "rid the so,1--

of this court, this 2!tli dav of July.A. )., 1011.

A. IS. WALK R II,(Seal) , Prohale Clerk.Publish August 10, Aug. 17, Auk.24. Aug. 31.

N DI M IS OF KALIS.By irliie of aw execution Issued out

of tho district court of the secondIndicia! district of tho territory ofNow Mexico, within fiird for the coun-ty of Bernalillo, in the suit whereinThe Mcintosh Hardware company, neorpoi utioii, Is plaintiff, and Frank A.Stephens Is defendant, and whereintlio said plalnillf recovered JudgmenttiKaiml III" said delendaul, and whichwas a suit on account, for (bo sunt of$I2I.!4. and costs, 1n which saidJudgment was duly entered on the12th day of July, I'.Ut, T, Jesuslloinoro, ns sheriff of the said coun-ty, have levied upon all of (lie right,title and Interest, of (be following;property belonging lo the said de-fendant, Frank A. Stephi nil, describ-ed as follows, lo wit:

One horse, one s'l harness, oneliKliI wagon, one hiovolo; and also 12window sashes, I ladders, I:', sipiafes,2 mortar boves, 10 mortar boards,carpenter's horses ami various oilierbuilding eonl motors appliances; nndalso, iib'UM one thousand foot of lum-ber.

Notice Is hi rchy given dial on theseventh dav of ( idober, A. I ., lollat the hour of 2 o'clock p. in,, of sulilday. In front of tin- warehouse of IhoMelfilosii llanHvarn company, hi thecity of Al liiniui i uc, loniilv of

Stutii an4 us h:a . l.o'i ttrvMUleWly mail. rirt privt. 'ilmire t- - v.ur Ke.n. 1 1. ...1. I. remain ip (ur r;. t.r

it af-- u. bf.ivtf L..r- -

r.wiiir twofcit tuk. 11 t ana ftomlirl ef 111 won.t.

XIIK HOI HUt.ll l IOAV COMPANY,Kooaia 3 Mixl 4, tirunt llltla

1'iiivufi okki;ks.OI'KN I.VKMMii

ttSV l r--l Oulml Ann,FOR SALE.

$2200 frame, modern, sleep-ing porch, corner lot, trees; Fourthward, near car line.

$2,650 frame cottage; mod-ern: lot S7 shuda and fruittrees; Fourth ward.

$4,200 modern bungalow, lot7 5x142; good outbuildings; N. Kiev,rnth street.

$2,750 brick, modern, rornejlot, fine shade, good outbuildings;N. Second Street; close In.

$2,100 brick, modern, Fourthward, easy term ;.

$2, Ono frame, bath, cellar,1; rgo porch; S. Walter: easy terms.

$4000 brick, modern.West Central, lino location; $1,000cash, balance s per cent.

MOM'.Y TO LOWrun; ivst it wt r.A FLEISCHERII Sooth fourth Klrot.

Pimm 7I. et to New I'ostoffloo

C Al li Alluunieiii Par. el Mit-r.- v

for liroiupt de(ivcry. Plume 47.

FOR SALE Furniture.- me lumen iV iiavis pi-- ii

iiiiii,' 212 N. h St.

LOST.

J.i 1ST lietfteoli .Meiiiial School andLibrary Via. Ninth Poiiith street,

ladies black and while (heck jacket.Iloturn to Journal office.

ADVERTISING MEDIUM

Advertiser: The Kreut tae ofNorth Dakot offer tirllmlteij oppor-portunltl-

for business to lasslfledadvertisera. The rccoenizerl adver- -

tislng medium is the Fr.rgo DaDjdnd Sunday Courier-News- , the onlyseven (lay paper in the state and tnepaper which carries tho largestamount of classified advertising. TheCourier-New- s covers North DakotaIlka a blanket reaching all parts ofthe stat the dav of publication; It Istl.e paper to use In order to get re-

sults; rates ene cent per word firstInsertion, one-hu- lf ceit per word suc-ceeding Insertion; fifty cents per lineper month. I Address The CourierNews, FargOt N T

AUVKRT1SICKB linuanu oilers un-

limited opportunities for business toelasElflod 'ftifvertlseis. A recognizedadvertising ' niediUni Is thq Pally and

ly Kntorprlso, published atNoblesville, snd currying the lurgestamount of classified bustness'ln thatset!on. Tho Entcrinlse covers Ham.uton county thoroughly and is themedium to uso to get results. Rates,

per word; 0 Insertions for theprice of 5. Nothing taken under 10c.Address; TUlt ENTERPHISK. Nobles-ville. Tn.l.

MESSENGERSWi ll iv iwkcI'.i. and M

sengers. Pliono 501-50- 2

service.

MONEY TO LOAN

,KI,(MI0,(H) to loan on lirsi class localreal estate. A. Monlovn, 10S S. Ill--

his relatives were trying to kill hisbrothers. No member of the i'usfamily was m Sheriff Inifur's posse,,lis a malli-- of fact.

CoiigiiSH lias amended the leib ralstatutes regarding restrictions onbond Issues lor irrigation purposes interritories, and as a result the Orch-un- d

lriigaiimi district organised a carago, will, it Is Said,, now- issue Itsbunds and go to work. Tils projectis one of the largest in this section,am) lake.; its water from the west''link or the Animas iicir Cedar Hill.H envois some .1 2.000 acres of fruitnnd farm lands. Terrltorl.11 FnglneerMllb-- has taken the position thatunless the Imlih is of lit,, water ap-plication on this project comply withevery provision of the law as

construction, he will lake ac-

tion to cancel (heir filing. Mr, Mil- -

lor has lb,, support of everyone inhis attempt In ohlhin Irrigation c in- -,

slrueton in Kan 'Juan coitntv.

SUPREME COURT HEARSHORSE TRADE CASE

(Sliecliil CorreHtwmlmn-- e Mn.alns JuarnnllSnnlif X. M., Aug. 311. The su-

preme court reconvened nt i o'clockIhis nl'lornonii all t lie judges havingrolllllieil iroin Albulienple wherethey ntlcnib-- of the Ne,vMexico Lai association.

Case No, Mil, L. Current, el al.,appellants, vs. The Citizens' Lank "IAztec', nppellee, was up I his iil'tcnian.This is the Minions ease Involving lbpurchase of a stallion from Ohio. At-

torney J. . Palmer, Kaluiiiigton, HodPerkins iin.l Main of Durango, iippc.itat attorneys for the appellants an 1

Abbott, mid Abbott of Sanl.l forIho Hppelli i s. This is Hie last i asifor arguim nl at this session of lli.1 i

coiiii ulif-- expcels to ad,otirnSaturday alter banding downrnoi-- opinini''-- .

LEGAL NOTICES.

Last will and leslameiil of Anna H.Fox, deeea it.

To Florcti'-- Lesley i"ox, Anna IsabelFox. due ISvclyn Fox, legalecsand lo a II w bom il may concern.You are hereby notified that, (bo

alleged last will and leslaniotilof Anna L. Into of the county oflieriiabllo, and of New Mex

Wolverine lOOlt

Chicago Board of Trade.

Chicavto, Ann. 30 Wheat was liqui-

dated heavily on tho board of tradetoday, September in particular, amithe close was to .le underyesti rday. Corn and oats found n

markets but while corn sold off4 to oats closed

unchanged to a shade up. Provisionssufered from liquidation, closing from7 to 10c lower in lard and ribsId 0 2 lor September pork.

The liquidation in wheat was ledby September. Lours who had an(ye on delivery day next Friday anddid not want the wheat. There wasshorter selling in the pit than for aconsiderable period. September atone time was off nearly a cent andclosed with v. loss of Thisoption was picked up by elevators andcommis lion hi uses who have soldDecember at 4 premium. Til( anadian northwest reported claarskies and warmer wc.it her with liiirv-c'xtiii-

in full blast. Liverpool andParis were weak but the other for-(ln- n

markets r,ubd steady, The cashdemand was slow. December whe'itlouche,! bottom fit 93and closed under yesterday at

S3 May options at ore'lime were off J rl but theclose showed a slight recovery 8 (ft

lc, under yesterday at 1)1

Cash corn lo the extent of 200,000,.000 bushels, was sold today but themnrkit for futures was narrow andthe lone easier. December pricesI'luclualeil within 11 raiiKc ofand the close was off at02 02 Septemb.'r clos-- u

1..2e down at 04 04oats were dull, the faiute of prices

narrow and the tone firm, althoughcash prices were off Til 2c. Do.com her sold between 45 ).s and 44

closing unohanned at 45'iMD

Cash trade In provisions was nor-mal for Ihis part of the year but fu-

tures dropped off on liquidation. Sep- -pork at times broke 77

and closed 02 under yesterday atJ15.i5. January closed 22 downlit $10.10. January lard closed 10clower nt $0.02 and January ribs7 down at $8.27 W 8.30.

St. Louis Wool. .

St. Louis, AUK. 30 Wool slow;medium grades, combing and cloth-itif- r,

18 I - 2 (f f 21c; light, fine, 17 CM 9

heavy, fine. Ildi lac; lub wash-ed, 25 ,'i0c.

New Yoik lOxcliiuific.C'hicuKO, Ana. 30. New York

10c discounl.New Cotton.

Now Orleans, Aug, :'.o.- - Cotton,slcady; midd kill.

The Metal Markets.

Now York, Aug. 30. Standard cop-pe- r

weak; spot, August, September,and October, $1 2.00 (fi 1 2.1 3. London!dull; spot, .50; futures, 5(i,,12s, fid.custom house returns show exports of21,283 tons so far this month. Lakecopper, $12.02 elec-trolytic, '$12.50012.62 nnd oust,ing, $ 2.1 n f j 12.50.

dull; $ .45 tfi 4.55 N'ow York;$4.30 r: 4.40 Knst St. Louis. London,14, fis, 3d Spelter, (lull; $5.S5T 5.1(5Now York; $5.(5" Fast St.Louis. London, 27, 17s, (id.

Antimony, dull; Cookson's $S.30i7S.50.

copper, spot, $12.00 i 12.15; lend,dull, 4.4.'.4.55; bar silver, 52Mix nan dollars, 4 5c.

St. Louis Cpt-Ilor- .

St. Lf uls, Aug. 30. Lead, si eady;$1.42 Spelter, dull, $5.05.

The Livestock Markets.

Clilenso Livo'loek.Chicngo, Aug. 30. Calli--rliecei- pls

2,000; marked ieud.V, to lib- low. r.

402 H

OS

3S

1072007

31

23i,17

30lOlUi

01(10 1,3

377 0 VM

1 4 Vi

4251

13

29 V,

5714

l. Louis & San Fran. 2nd. pl'dSt. Louis Southwesten

do. pfdfloss Sheffield Steel and Iron .

Southern PacificSouthern Hallway

do. pl'dTimicssee CopperTexas & PacificToledo, St. Louis A-- West

do. pfdI'liiou Pacific

do. pl'dFailed States RealtyI'nlted Slates Rubber1'niiei Stales Stool

do. pfdFlah CopperVirginia Carolina Chemical ...Wabash

11,1 pM. ...!!!!'.!!!!!!!!!!!Western, Maryland . ' .,,

ji'ii!:

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORMNT. JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 1911.

Bible Emporium'? urn f--

or Men and BoysCRESCENT HARDWARE CO.SioT-- s Hanses Ilouae rttrnlsldnc fo"H Cnlfe-ry- . Tla, Iron I'lpe,

Val.-r- ami lltlinr- - I'lumliiii;;. Il.siilns. Tlu and topper irlt.sin n. n ir:i. r. iKi.i.riioM: su.

ICE CREAMMATTHEW'S.StS lilt I . r J ("i absolute

MIHHMMMaMii,ty. as well m

Insist on being n rvri ith Matthew'

I'MONK. TODAY

New Fall Goods have been received and wewant you to come in and look our stock over,,

now while it is fresh and new.

School Shoes, Suits and Furnishings for theboy, at lowest prices.

New Fall Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods.

Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing

$20.00 to $35.00

CHARLES ILFELD CO.Wholesalers of Everything

LAS VEGAS ALBUQUERQUE SANTA ROSA

SIMON STERN,THE CENTRAL AVENUE CLOTHIER.

Axminster Rugs, 27x60 in-

ches, worth from $3.00 to

$3,50; your choice

TODAY ONLY

EACH

RosenWaldSWHERE QUALITY MEETS PRICE

dell, ium (tutor.only

42i.

LAUNDRY

WHITEWAGONS

Strong Brothersrndcrtakcrs anil lOinlwlmer.Prompt Service Pay or NlKht.Telephone 75. Itesldence 10$.Niroiitf lllk., Copper and Snd.

I tht vDt that J thnilld Boli'.h jruur niornlat Ptr n

Ilia TOKTAL TKI.itDnAFMl plvtnf j.iiir nam anil aililrxaaad I In liapor will b dllrr4 f

iii'ia ro'awnaar. Ilia talaiDDa la No.

Ill-How- ard !.Tht aiiova rawsri) will It paid

fur Ilia aritat and euaTlniloB nfanruii rauint aiMlInc aiplaa ofI ha Morning- - Journal from thaduurwaya nt fuiiaorllMtra-

JUUIlNAL I'UUUHHINll CO.

LOCAL NEWS Of INTEREST

Wrallw IUM,rt.For lb lwiity-fou- r hour cndlnf

at o'clock yeaturduy afternoon:Mailimnn tpmpcraUirc, VI; mlnl-mui-

7; riuiBi of tcmpM-ntum- K4;

loiiiprxartiiro ut fi p. in., 7 ll; no.'Ui-rN- t

inIihIn; wciillicr, cliuir.

I'lirrcuHt.VaNliliiMton, Auk. 30. Forpoaat:

N'ew Mexico, Arlmiin nnj wort Tciihb,Rnrnlly rmr Thnnular and FiMay;llttlp chitntto In tpinprrntttrp.

Mr. iiml Mi's. .1. V. I.ulliy rclumoilyi'Hlcnliiy from l.oi Ann'McH, I'lillf.

Joe lliilzninn, mnrchnnt nt t'nronn.in n IiiikIiickn vl Mlor In tlio clly.

W, II. Spiicktnllll of Sun Acnrln, N.M., wiui minim; tut' iiniviilM ycMi, ril.iy.

1I Julio K'ihi I HmIiich of llulnffi,. M I in Alliiuiicriiic fur u lew

day.Mih. .Inliii H.iri,ul;itle ami dniinliti rn

arc ('Viicfli'il in nir rrmn I.hm Atii.'clcntl'llioll mv.

W. .1. I'ucit mill .IkIiii itivkiiiNky.MHlcnliiy lioin Illicit to npi'iid

ii lew ilnyn.

k. i:. Porrtiiii of the riuicnix FiveItiHiirnuci' cunipuiiy Is u IhimIiichk vll-lo- r

In llic clly..1. K. Nichols', H ihc Al i Ml ii t nl it

si.id'i Tcicpimn,. conipuny fpent ycf-l- i

nlav In Hi i n.ilillo.Mm. 'I'. I'. Tillc of iiiilltip is In tht

i v m.iMlit :i visit with her nmllipr,Mi. K. IMniicj.

I.. I,. Oillc, In the ko crniiicnt W'fvice III (illllllp, "'. M., In HpOtllllllK II

V il H III ll, II .

I'll Ill J. M. limey nt tile NewMexico H;t I' llNWlcllltlnll Iciivch tillnmriiliiu for ('liii .nto.

T. I'", Kenclley ol the AinerUnnTnhiiei o i nnHKinv. Ik In Hie city fromills home in l.m Vi c.uh.

I. T. While, a well know it titer,rliiiiiillt.e hrokiT of III I'.twi, Ih III

tiiie on imsinc-iM- .

Mile. ii II ol III I'HHii, one of thepiniici r ill UK ill titnniei of the mhiIIi-woN- t,

In III the cltv on hunlnen.Mrs. (i. A, Maloii unit two chllilrcn

rciiinieii ycsiciiUiv ailcniooii tioni uyaciitinti Hpelit ill Loiik Itcadt, I'al.

Mini Irene Johnston ol I.o AtU'.fle".Cullf., Ih the Ktiest ot h r ulster, Mrw.

Frcil MclJKci'. ::iT N. Walter street.T. II. Cation h it eHtcntay lor Ills

luiine In .Smt i I'e alter iitloiHlint; llicStall' II. ir itssi lat ion luciiliii; In thislit.V.

A m.uil.ii'e lli'ciise wan Kranled yo.tctiliy aiteim on liy Prnhnto t'lerkWulkei to All'leil.i Al'oilaia Htul Te-r- i

S.'iin lie?.

II. O. Hnviler, l.iiini ily iiKcnt of theMutual l.lie coinpaiiy here.

SPRINGERTRANSFER CO.

Move, Ship, Pack and StorePianos and Furniture.

It would hardly If possP.de fiir

(f:r to Ih II ti find lh" ki". I oft tI they art-- look.n; l"r in our

a'Mvirtmsnt ol Bible and Testa-

ments. Over f;ttv n.tiiliin in

i7 and styles (if binding offer-t.re- tl

F.rvo,i,i fun lit" suited.frmii the iiiIUt child up.

A lar- - UKSortmriit of Indiapaper Bible In .Minion. Jasper i

Plat k Face, Ionic, "ti'l SmallPlea. T.p. v. it t i.r Mithnut thehelps.

K Letter HlHl All Plbl.'S Ull'l

Testament Several stile ot j

billdllllt.

The n.s'nrlnii-n- t H sutfi. b ully

larne that vim ciin Id my "Varieties with or without lode.

If you nre Mini t aallsly,come In. We tun o.

Strong's Book Store

la In llip city from I'm lilo,

ia now totaled.W. M. McCoy, the well known iner- -

cnntlli' man "I Mulinlainuir. iiiid mpc-- rt

lury of the New .Mexico Chautauquaasaoclatlon, In the city.

W. M. Chance. iliM'ict Hnperinlctul- -

pnt of Colorado fur th' tuclilental In- -

Mtiranca company. Ib in the city fromhla hfud(,iittrter In peiiver.

Uninty Hnrvryor A P. lo returned yeslprday from natmp. m-i-

has been for two weeks looking overthe usnhalt fields in the .unl uitnin- -

talim.IM Haines will this inornlnK

with Ills son for t.u- - Seven Lakes oil

llclds. Mr. llalma purpoHCH drivliiBoyprliinil to tho Hi eiie. of tin' oil opir- -

HtlollH.

The hund rnncert hy tho New Ktiitfband, which was to have heen glvonSunday nluht. but was potdponcd. willho Klven In ItohliiMin park on FridayevenltiK.Mis. W. M. Oray ol Itrookfidd, Mo.,

leaves thta mornlnif for her home aft-

er Hpendlnit tho past ten days wltli

l,or coualii. Mrs. K. K. UennliiK. of

312 Wint Kaiiln Fe avenue.

Judga Ira A. Abbott returned to

Santa Fe yvrterday mui'nlnn nltirspending n few day In AlhuieriueuttendltiK thtl inei'lliiKs of the New

Mexico Uar uMaoclullou.

nnymond Llttmrnw, the seven-yoar-o- ld

son or II. H. LlthRi nw, who was In-

jured hy a full from u bunny recently,Is able to be out now after belntr

ot tho house for ten days.

tto llnan, general uudll'T of theHanta Fe, Is In the city on u businesstrip en route from Ids In iid'iuartcrs at

lis Ancclcs, on ft trip throuuh to Clil-cait-

Arthur C. UlriKliind, iili.trh't lofeslerof tho Ihlr.l dlslrlit, Pnited Slatesforest service, retunird yesterdayfront tut In ipecllon tr'P through Oteroroiiuty.

Charles llcrnillson. who has been

miitcilal supervlHor In the local Simlar,, shops for some lime, has been pro-

moted to the position ol assistant ma-

chine shop foreman.W. W. Mcllomnd. the well known

'Insurance and real estate man, Is

acaln al his desk niter a lenrthy va-

cation visit on tho coast. Mrs. Mc-

Donald will remain In California sev-

eral weeks loliner.

Ilene Claudius do ScveiUrc, who

hiiii cliatfre of the French and Span-

ish department of the Cnlvel'Slty Sum-

mer school, bus nndci taken to ride toi;i i'iiho on horseback. M- I'e Srr-vler- c

left, Tuesday on bis trip.

Julius Staab, the local attorney,who has been spendiliR the siimini I

vacation hi Ktirope, has returned to

ii'Mime his practice in ,lbuiiieriiic.Mr. Staab was iieeoinpattleil on his

ti iti bv bis fa titer. A. Staal ol Santa'i

.1 i:. I of Louisville, Ky.. m riv

ed ill Alliuuileriiun last niKhl. necompanled by bis wile. Mr. and Mrs.

t.ray lll iiuike their home in Mlni- -

oueruiie where I hey have conn lolMrs. dray's health They will live on

Slate avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. John Huron Hurt; re-

turned ytserda Horn n iwo-v- t ecki'oiitinK In the vicinity of the Also-tlolie- s

oil fields and t.to Kills ranch.Mr. Ilut; tepol lh prospects Improvingdaily lor' the eal b developmeiil of theoil in i lie AlnotloiK's district.

Chillies F. Luniinls of Los AiiKeU'H.

C.illloiniu, accompaiiled by bis sontjnlmo and Mr. Hector AHIott, u well

known archilcct of the California city.

imsM'd thrctmh here last nlhl alteraltiiuilni; the ipeellnK of the Amctl-iii- n

Archiiooloklcnl society which vuis

held In Santa IV.

Mrs. A. F. Kelss of dallup pa 'sedthrouiih Albuiiueripie xeslerday,

trim H Paso to her homealter vUliltiR irlenils in the Puss City.

J. W MaiHock. sewer commission-er ot i:i Paso, passml throuRh the cityyesterday, lelurniiig with Mr. .Hail- -

- "''l.'B.LML'.U.l .lUi-- 1

I WANTED!Itlnh class experlcnretl sales- - I

man. State experience and rof- -

etence. P. O. Hot r.'Jt. City.

aa4aV4av. aV

K I Tfa rvniUHi mot

Kidney Beans ii

Baked bv Heinz ii

They arc delicious and

appetizing as a complete

luncheon dish or as an

entire, and constitute a

pleasing change from the

conventional baked bean,

Try them, Only 15 cents

per can,

Ward's Store 1

IIOMKIt IL WAIID. Mfr.lit Marble Ave. I'boiwStM

iPOSTOFFICE PHARMACY

Corner 4 It St. & Ut,U Ave. Plum, 133, A new atore In a ntw lute. A Mm-plet- e

line of droits, sundries, clffsrMllil toilet articles.

fcpot'lul attention Riven toPrfnTlpllons.

r.U.JU-'-.J- .- L..... 1 "

0. K. Transfer Company,A general tr.nrr builnaaa

conducted.Phone. 438.

PATTY A MCailiS, Prop.

WALLACE HESSELDENt.eiMint t'oiilrnetoi.

Mnurea and wot kmtinshlp count. Wo

Himrantea nuno for your money than.unr other ciiiiiriiriiiin firm In Albu-'ijiirt- pi

Office at the Hupnrlor Plan-'- it

Mill. Phone 377.

STEIN SMARTBLOCIK CL0TIU5

.Discriminating

dressers look be-

yond the fit andcolor of the suitthey buy.

They look to themaker

Stein-Bloc-h

the guarantee thatquality, style andprices are right.Suits from $20.00to $40.00.

LIUasbburnCo.' ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., 121 Kvlid W. lit W. ViolJ

NEW BATTLESHIPS TO BE

LARGEST IN THE WORLD

Washington, Auk. SO The two new

battleships authorized by the lastnaval u t probably will be of I'K.filuitons displacement, or the bUnest warvessels in the world. The longest shipso far designed for the American navyare the Now York and Texas with adisplacement of 27, WW tons each, andit becume known only today thai thenavy department contemplated

their size. The new ship willhave, heavier armor than ever l,efoput on a battleship, which uceotinisfor their increased displacement. Thearmament of the new vosVels will Ikthe same as the New York anil Texas,with a main battery of ten fourteen-ine- h

Kilns.Willi this approach to a ,10,000-to- n

battleship, the naval orilnnnee expertsme consldorinii the question of

suns. H will require aniltl-to- n battleship to withstand theterrific recoil from a main buttery often slxtecn-inc- h Runs.

Ti:i;. I'm.--,. 'ikl. Jan.

French & LowberFuneral Directorsand Embalmers

I.a,lv Assistant.ton. 1 11 i n .wit KNTii vri,

till Ice Phono otill.

SILKSWILL BE USED.MORETHANEVER

The very latest advicesfrom the' Europeansources of fashion pre-

dict a greater use of

silk than ever.

We are now able

to display in an ad-

vanced showing the

most desirable pat-

terns for house andevening gowns.

We have just re-

ceived a new line of

Satin Cashmeres

in plain colors, in al'

the latest and mostpopular shades ---26

inches wide and $1.00a yard.

Ferguson &

Collister

ALBUQUERQUE'S

DKYGOOnSStlOP

J.JJJ1 !!. .

ED IRE LIGHT

III BALTIMORE

Benighted Marylanders Believe

New Mexico is Foreign Coun-

try and School Books Come

With Manifest,

They still need more ll(jht Inthe Darkest

ncnlKhted Haltimore Is thelatest and it behooves NewMexico to center part of hercoming state campaiRit of educa-tion in the Maryland city.

O. A. Matson of this city yes-tord-

received a cnnslKitmciitof school books from a firm InBaltimore, the shipment beini;aceompaiiied with three sheetsof custom bouse declarations,manifest, and nil the red tapenecessary to vtet the Hoods into afori Ir.n country.

This rinlit at the time whentho admission of the new state'of New Mexico Is bcini4 com-mented on by every newspaper in

the country.t will take all the publicity

Sims New Mexico has to bom-

bard the Truth Into some of thestrongholds of lisnorance In thecast.

la t us fly at it.

GLAD IAIE GOT IT,

SAYS SLEYSTEH

Former Resident of Albuquer-- jque in City On Visit From!

New Home In Great Pacific!

Northwest.

"I am tnlKlity 14 In il New M ixicolinallv unl stilt t hood," wa.s tin h

i oimralulalimi of P.. A Slcysttr lastni:;lit. Mr. Sleysii-r- for twenty-seve- n

fiirs. a ol Albuipiei-(iie- andin la. t. a nionciT of this city, is hereon a I'lyiiiK business visit front bisnew home at Portland, ore., whitherlie went about a year auo. Mr. Sley-st-

is doinn well in the Pacific north-west, which be describes as a countryof umuliilul opportunities. He will

leave probably tniiiKhl- for lcner,where Important business will detainhim an indefinite time alter which hewill ko cast on business matters.

'T came down to Los Annclcs by

steamer"' paid Mr. Slestcr last ninht,and II Is one of the most magnifi-

cent trips I ever experienced. H Is a

i.reat country, Oregon, but neverthel-ess, Albuquerque looks mluhty goodto me when 1 net hack to it."

Mr. Sleyster is now etmaficd in thelatul and insurance business In Port-

land and vicinity nnd is understood tohe handling some rather bin proposi-

tion fit present.'

ALLEGED CAR THIEF

G0E5T0 JAIL

Islcta Indian Charged With

Robbing Railroad of Flour

Committed When He Fails to

Give, Bond.

San Juan Jiron, the Islcta Indian,hared with trespasshm and enterlm;

i Santa Fe railroad car with Intent tocommit robbery, alter a hciii'lnn

t tiitcd States Court Commission-er Hairy U. WhillliK, was yesterdayIn hi to await the action of the I'nit- -

t tl Stales urn ml jury. Ill default of

$:mi bond, be was committed to jail..Iirmi is . bsi'Mt'il with hiivinn' nbstraet-ri- l

sat ks of Hour front a car at tsletn.i.ini.,.l jho flour, it Us nltcued, huv"mi; been found in Ills hoini'."'

If yon neetl a mrneiuor, tclepltonrItcsselilen, plioue 377.

Im k from a ll 1" Ihe Californiacoast towns.

A. .U Van Hvke. inananer m the St.

KckIs hotel of Kl P.iso. passed throiiKliIII,, cily yesterday en lodte Inune frontColorado. Mr, Van P.kc was a clerkin the Harvey house In .lliiiiiieriiiicome twelve years tfifo. Mrs. Van

I'yke, nlln is etui nl iijrI coin v.ien

lion In tin mountains "of

in. 'I ,iini here.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kctv.ic.an left

last nlKht lor Los AttRtdiH, Calii..where iluy will niaku llnlr home inthe future. Mr. Kernnutn has beent nlinei teil Willi the N. K. Fairbanksi niiipaiiy In this iilv and lias beeniranhl'errcii by the company to LosAngeles. Nnnieious friends ol Ibrt'ntin collide will regret their tleiar- -

lUl'ft.

GRIPE CLUSTERS

ARE IMMENSEE

wo Pound Bunches of Mag-

nificent Fruit Raised in Alb-

uquerque Show What Valley

Can Grow.

(if the many baskets of fruit (lur-Ii- ir

this fruitful n.ason, presented bythe generous growers, none have beenmore appreciated nor more worthy ofcomment than the basket of erupt.presented the Mornlnu Journal yester-day by Mrs. A. Anderson, of 2H0

Li u is u i line.Fspeclally tine specimens were

these liii luilltm bbr two-poun- d bunch-es of Muse. ilee grapes and also himcclusters or the big white tailllorniaKtapes and the lare piir.de fruit tl

by many to be a product solelyof California and never of New Mex-

ico. The trnit Is a dell to the Itlea thatonly small Mission mpcy thrive In

this clime.

lournal Want Ads. Get Results.

i FOROccidental Fire

I have for sale S.ttno

I nny which was hnupht

now s.'lhio: nt J.2" per s hai

"ill ist stock most be sobl

ol 1. r Will In t Ollsiileletl

Mtltlll-- ss , i 1U

LI ijllUfi E

ftRE GRANTED

Pasnuale Cutinola Gets Pe

to Run Saloon Near Lumhei

Mill in Spile of Protest, ,

A specially tailed session ol tincounty commissioners of Hernalillocounty was held yesterday al ihrcourt bouse to consider three applica-

tions for retail liiiior licenses wbi. h

bad ii lileil with Probate CI. 1,

Walker.

Tin application of ". I'.atl.irai ,. i. r

a lii i use to conduct a retail lit

In tin resort known asthe Summer Cai'ilcii, was nianled In

a unanimous vote. A protest had, how-

ever been toil acalnst uranium n l-

ift use to the Consolidated Lnpinreotnpany to comliict a saloon in pre-

cinct thirteen, out near the Atneriianl.tlinlier ciuiipali.v liillls. This lit easewas applied for once before by Pas-

nuale Cutinola. but owiiiii to Ihe factthat he had niake a mistake and ask-

ed for a wholesale license, it was re-

fused. This application was, however.Knotted In spite or the opposition in

the form of a petition scttltiR lorththat there were already enough

in that section. W. C. lleacockappeared for the petitioners, Hn, T.

Werner and 15. Mclinl asked that therequest be (.'.ranted.

A license was also emitted to C K.

Patty, to conduct a saloon at ,.'i''.l

West Central avenue. Mr. Patty's re-

quest of the city council to conductthis saloon, which Is a brand new af-

fair, was also granted some few weeksinctf.

Tli best noddle hursea to b had In

the cltv are t W. U Trlmblei, IISNorth second atreet. Phone 3.

,f

Jourial Want Ads Get Results

SALEInsurance Co. Stock

shares of stock In this coni- -

at I:' ml oio- share,

at ot iii. any reasonable

All UMi II O i l

!

ag

PORCH, WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS. WE ALSO

SELL ALL KINDS OF MATERIAL FOR SCREEN WORK.

SUPERIOR LUMBER AND MILL CO.

tVrrllltw Irfimn UIUU rfti.llup Lump llAIIll WrtL VI. GaUup Suit

AMUKAt hi; am. suns, kikam tt)u(oUe, Mill hh. I'ttttttry Wtt.Nl, t'ortl Wisxl, Native Kliiilllnsr. Tire

llrlck. l ire flay, Santu IV Brit k, I'omlima Brkk, .Ut

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