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ALBUQUEKQUE MORNING JOURNAL.TWENTY-NINT- H YEAR. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1907, ta. a Moaui. PRICE 5 CENTS

NEWSPAPER IS STRIKE BROKEN DEFECT III SHIP ASTfAIC LABOR TEH THOUSAND FARM HANDS 1 HATS WORTH 10

WRECKED BY COMPANIES DELAYS PROBLEM LIP LIVESTOLLOF WEST EARN $6 CENTSAHEAD

DYHTE CLAIM TAFT TO CANADA RAILROADS PER DAY IN FRISCO

i i

ARRANGING STATISTICS OF

COMMERCE COMMISSIONSECRETARY SmILS

THREE DAYS LATE

Distinguished Party for Orient

Held on Board While Work-

men Tinker With Llectric

Steering Apparatus.

Br I arrler,

SECRETARY METCALF

riNDS LABOR FAMINE

lend of Navy DopaitmentRack in Washington Pessi-

mistic Concerning Condi-

tions on Pacific Coast.

W.isliitiKton. Sept. .1 - Secretary oflie Meleiilf returned today aft- -

er an ahseiiee since June 2S. whenj he lift for 1'iilUoriila lo make the un- -

noiiiiceineni of Hie cruise of theMeet lo the I'millc coast Me

said lie had been out of touch with thenavv íleon ri mem for so long thatmole il. ills had been made publicthan had been coiiiimiiiieateil to him.He iletilncii to discuss the Japaneseniiesiion saving that lie had beard too

I much on t'.jl subject or onla Meals In Hie cities of Wash- -

ni'-io- :'iia rrnisn i iiinnini.'i.Secretary Melealf luaile a number

of i iliser a ions nf Importance in con-necil-

rtlih the visit nt the AtlanticHeel to the Paclllc coast. He foundhat whl'e the government had only

one dock on the I'mlMc side that Iseanalile of taking In a battleship,there are ' number of private docksthat iiiIkIii be available If needed, ofthese three are at San Francisco. Theonly available government dock Is atHreinerlon. and this location. It Is be-

lieved, makes II likely that the entireMeet mav o as far north us Pngelsound before returning to the Atlan-.1- "

w a 'eesCoin crulmi tills probability. Secre-

tary Metci'Jf said that there Is waterenough at Hiemerton to lake In thecnllee fleet nt one time. The laboriiuestlon on the coast, the secretarysaid. Is becoming more serious everyday. and be Instanced the fact thattlte tiHvv yards nt Mare Island andrifot.w.i'len nee wvirklnir far under I

th.-l- r capacity for the renson of thelabor famine. He pointed out 'that In

the west 'iM'inh inils are being paid sMe'i as 6 per day. The. transporta-tion cuestión also was found bv thesecretary to be serious. He said rail-roads cannot bruin to haul the crops,and passenger train service Is Veryheavv.

AppraltsT Apsdi.trlOysier lia.v Sept 13 iAl

dent today appointed John G. Mattos,Jr.. appraiser of merchandise at SanFrancisco.

Sunken Menilislilp liidiioiaircil.San 'Francisco. Sept. 13. The Pa-

clllc Mail steamship Acapulco. whichsank at her wharf on Aiinilst 27 as theresult of the cargo port holes beingleft open, and only half nn hour be-

fore sailing tor Panama, was raisedyesterday practically uninjured.

lusitáñíaTbreaks

OCEAN RECORD

New Cunard Tuibine Steamer

Does the Trick In 54 Minutes

Over Five Days.

New York. Sept. 1.1. The giant tur-

bine Luallanlit. of the Cunard lin.calna Into port toduy on her maidenvovage with a new record of five daysand fifty-fou- r minute betweenQueenstown and New York. TheLusllanla fulled to keep up her hourlyspeed average of 23.68 knot, madebv the Kaiser Wllhelm II. of theNorth German I.loyd line, though shecovered the distance between the portaon an average of 23.01 knots, whichIs the record for a maiden voyage.Caittaln Walt said that when the timecomes for record breaking, lifter hermachinery Is in thorough order, thel.usltanla will be the empress of Hieseas.

The I.usltatila was hi'i "r pushed toher top sliced .lining the eliliie Voy-

age, according to lor officis. Sheencountered Heather fromport to port and arrived tie.e almostat the hour desigual ,l by .hrectois ofthe Ci.m.rd line

The log of the 1. ml I gives be'time r nas-ag- e at tive (I s and lift -'

four minutes nn I l. i tone of arrivaloff Kamlv Hook lightship mi :.. p. m.Her average s, I was 't ul Knots perhour, ami the live dins' runs were:Miles. &f,S. 57". f.7'i. 4S. I" O'''llghtshlo. a total dlt .!.( of 2.7x;mil. s. i

Wh:le the ha made a new'record tor the tune. file tins notbeaten the aveiage -- (, I per hourC'.rd.'d by both the Ka.sei Willi. loi II. inw hich luis m ole 3 ' kn ,,ls per bout ,

from New York to l lyino in)., no, I tliojtheI N'Utsi iiland mini ner recor.i or Z3 i.knots per hour I moil' h.

The new slop ua-- decked withrings and inning when sli appeal '"l,i,ir, Sandy Hook ill: nio.uiiig Put t,opicture was oi.ir. .1 , the prevail! e

hate. Vawh m loer baydipped flag- - and M. w ahlstles In sa-

lute, and the l.uit:n.l.' blue ensignwas constaniH lowei.-.- and raisedagain In m. Mío .Igmeiil .f the re-

el, Hon Hlie s'"lv steamed Ul thehav for the nc Ambri.e channel, dug,espe. lallv for - Is of g'cat mull.and was the t.r-- t to u-- e it in ent rln.

BOARD OF HEALTH PUTSBOUNTY ON RODENTS

Prominent Chinaman and aGreek Laboiei Found DeadFrom Bubonic Plague; No

Danger of Epidemic V

San Francisco, Sept. 13 ChangHon Wo. president of the ChineseSix companies, was found dead todayat 742 atreet. laiath wasdue to bubonic plague. A Greek la-

borer who waa taken III In u hout.eIn Green street near the water frontulao died today. The total number ofcases since May 27 la 24; deaths, 13.lr. liupert Hlue, the government ex-pert, who ha been laeed In chargaof the plague situation, say that theroIs no cause fur alarm and that thereIs no necessity for, nor any danger ofa tnarantine against San Francisco.The board of health ba offered abounty of 10 cents a head for rats.

The following official announce-ment was made today concerning thelocal plague situation. Humor of analarming nature having reached Ihbboard of Health in regard lo the soscalled bubonic plague outbreak, the'president of the board of health, byits authority, hereby declares thatthere exista at the present time In SanFrancisco nothing that need causeany alarm, much less the quarantiningof the city, and there Is at present nointention to make such a quarantine.

So far there have been detected buttw. nty-fot- veiilled cases of lhe ills,ease since the 27th of May last. F.vcry precaution I being tuken by thefederal authorities In connection withthe city and county board of healthto stamp out such of the disease asIs here. II is well to bear In mln.lthat bubonic plague seldom becomes

pldemlc except In the tropica.

Cost I v (.luxe.Vallev Cltv. X. !".. Sept. 13. Fire

today destroyed six building at Ken-sa- l.

The loss Is estimated ut $ I f , 0 , --

nun. Insurance at 110.000.

WELLHAN GIVES UP

DAbHJO POLE

Second Failure of Airship Man

to Sail North Disappointmentto Scientists,

Tronsoe, Norway. Sept. IS. WalterWellmun and hi party composing theWellman Chicago Itecord-llural- d expe-dition, arrived here last evening on theFrith from Spllxenberg. Mr. Wellmansay the airship America left her shedSeptemher í and made the ascent Inbad Weather, but she proved so strongand behaved ao well that a start forthe northwest was immediately made.The airship, however, encountered astorm, and was driven back andlanded on top of a glacier.

The airship made the ascent In astrong northwesterly wind whichdrove her southward over the land. Itwaa found noreasary to cut the bal-loon adrift from the other part ofthe airship, but It waa recovered aftera two day' search.

Kverythlng waa aaved. Wellinultsay he will make another attemptwith a new airship Iti J90J.

The dav when tne almhlp left hershed It was anchored to lhe steamerKx Dress, which helped lu tow It toVogel Hav Island, two miles north-ward of camp. Wellman, lilescnbergand Vandman occupied the car. andthe motor waa found lo work splen-didly, and when It a as iturted. drovethe America ahead of the steamer. Itwas found that the airship answeredto her helm well. Off Vogel Hay Is-

la ml the America was freed from heranchor rones, but the increasing galeand driving snowstorm beat In r buck-war- d

over the mainland of Spitzcu-bergei- i.

Seeln' Ilia hel pies. ness ofto battle with the gales, the

wilvi'i were opened und the balloonuuli klv descended on a glazier.

AWIOlS T OKKACII NOKTIIPOI.i:. MIT TO M iciiu;

New York, Sept. II. Scientisthere as wall as person Inl. r c - I,Arctic explorations are gretly dlsap.pointed nl the ne conveyed in di.patches today from Tronsoe, Norway,saying Waller Wellman ha aband-oned his proHued dash for the polalor tins year.

W.ilinan contemplated a balloondash last year, but he was forced lopostpone the attempt because of

weather condition. Thesecond postponement ha dampenedthe impel, of the believers that th

ml will ever be made.

EXPLSIVE r LAC El IN

LINCTYPES AN1 PRESSES

Manager . kpl'm Herald At

tributes utrate t Foes f

iecency Against Whim His

Paper Wased War. .!

J.mlin. Mo.. Sept. 13. Unknownpersons exploded dynamite In twopresses and four linotype machinen ofthe News-Heral- d. H local afternoonpaper todav. causing damane to theextent of 120. 000. Six packages- ofilvnumita of two stick each were ued.One package had been placed In eachof the twe presses and the four lino-type machine. All the linotype ma-

chinen were wrecked and one of thepresses wan damaged. The dynamiteIn the other Drena failed to explode.

Mr. P. R. Hurton, manager of theNews-Heral- aaid tonight:

"The outrage wan perpetrated bypersons who oppose the policy of de-

cency taken by this paper." Mr. Bur-ton would make, no charges againstanvone todav.

F.verv window In the building,which situated In the heart of thebusiness district, was broken whenthe new Oohh perfecting press and thefour linotvne machines were destroy-ed. No one was in the building whenth.i exnlo'Jon occurred. Three atickof dvnamlte were exploded beneaththe press and two sticks of the ex-

plosive destroyed the typesetting ma-

chines'

The News-Heral- d Is owned by V K.

Ourton and J. P. Farlah.

GRAND ARMY CONCLUDESWORK OF ENCAMPMENT

Saratoga. N. T.. Sept. IS The vet-

erans of the tlrand Army of thewho have been attending the

fortv-llr- st annual encampment, con-

cluded their business today andInstallation of the officer!

elec ted yesterday, the adoption of sev-

eral recommendations from the com-

mittee on resolutions and Commander-in-C-

hief Hurton'a announcement ofoffl". "-- Hme.of

the veterans. The encampmentadopted the report of the committeeon resolutions.

ASIATICS BATTLE

WITH KNIVES

Hundred an Fifty Chinese and

Japs Fight to Finish on the

High Seas.

San Francisco. Sept. 13. One hun-

dred and Mftv Japanese and Chinesecannerv hands engaged In a desperatebattle .".Ith knives on the high seasdot-i- ,he vu'-- e of the bark F.lec-trl- c

tu this nort from Nushagak, Alas-ka, and the encounter terminated onlyaf'er more than a "dozen of the con-

testant iiad been wounded and aamany more were placed In Irona In '.lievessel's br'g.

ARIZONA HOLDS HER OWN

. IN COPPER PRODUCTION

Prescott. Arl., Sept. IS. Accordingt.i ..tibial reports to the territorialauditor there were mined In Arlxonaduring 111. 2r.ji.ulZ.15' pounds ofcopper, 125.015 ounces of gold, and2. 704. 044 ounces of sliver, valued at:,S.U,,t. Arizona's production of

copper In 105 was 222.KS6.05Opounds. Of the copper the Copper(Jileen was the chief producer, withtotal of 71.711.813 pounds; the I'nitedVerde was next with 38.822.265pound, the Calumet and Arlxona wasthird with S6.KJ4.i87 pounds, and theArlxona Copper company was fourthwith 25. 01. 006 pounds. No otheireached 20.000.000 pounds, and buttwo companies were between that fig-

ure and 10.000,000. the Detroit andOld Domlnllon In the order named,the first 1. 588. 412, and the second,16.601.188 pounds.

it Is worthy of note that of these sixcompanies producing 8 per cent ofthe copper of the territory, but twothe Copper Queen and Old Dominion,will show any Increase for 107. Theseare both Phelps-Iodg- e Co. proper-ties. Their third mine In this teirl-tor- y.

the Detroit, while it will not In-

crease for the current year, will comevery rluae to Its record made in 106.both I'nited Verde and Arizona Cop-

per will fall oft materially.

YKSTKItl.'' BASF.P.AIJ. ii.VMKK.

American lragw.At St I.ouis: St. Louis J. Chicago 0.

At Philadelphia: Philadelphia 6.Hosinn 6. Uame called at end ofthirteenth Inning on account of dark-ness J

At Detroit: First game. Detroit 1.

Cleveland 4: aecond game. Detroit I.I""fltlc! .

At New York: New York Í. Wash-ington 14.

NationalAt Chicago: Chicago 3. Cincinnati I.At Pittsburg: Pittsburg 4. St. Louis

aAt Hro-.klv- Brooklyn 1. New

Toik !.At Hosljn: First game. Union 2.

Phiiarietnhia C: swonrf game. Boston3. Philadelphia 3. líame called at I

DOMINION GOVERNMENT ..SENDS OUT COMMISSION

Hindus May Be Deporteed

From British Columbia on

the Ground That They Aie

Pauper Immigiants,

Ottawa. Sept. 13. Special govern-ment officers will leave Ottawa to-

morrow for Vuucou'er to deal withthe oriental labor question. The fol-

lowing tell gram, date September 11.which was deluyed in' transmission,was received by Sir Wilfredtoday:

"Nine hundred Hindus arriving to-

day on the ale'inier Monieagle. .Neith-er ucconmiod. tb nor employment forthem, nor is I possible lo house themunder sanitary conditions. Shall wehouse then. In drill hall at govern-ment's expense T A. Kethune, Mayor."

To this message the premier thisafternoon sent the following message:

"I have your telegram unking per-mission to house In drill shed at gov-

ernment's expense WMI Hindus landedyesterday at Vancouver. I would un-derstand fror.Y such request that theseHindus are paupers, therefore liableto deportation. Minister of Interiorwill send tomorrow special officer todeal with the iiuestlon. Wilfred I.utir-ler.- "

AIRSHIP COMPETITIONAT JAMESTOWN TODAY

Norfolk. Va., Sept. li. "Sky pilots"of America and Ruropc will competeIn the airship flights for a 31.000 cup,which will be the feature of Aeroplaneday a- - the Jamestown exposition to-

morrow. .Many famous member ofthe Aero club of America and of Ku-ril pean organization are the guests ofthe exposition management and haveentered airship In the com pet it lona.The feature event of the day will bathe competition for the ScientificAmerican flying machine trophy. Inwhich- - have been rn rie.1 only lyinguiachinea of the heavier-than-iil- r" type.

Israel Ludlow, director of aeronauti-cs, will take part in the contest withhla latest aeroplane,' which is 25x40feet In size, twice as large as any hehaa heretofore constructed. otherswho will participate will include Dr.Alexander Graham Hell, the Inventorof the telephone: Peter Cooper Hewill,with the largest aVroplnne ever con-structed, weighing 0.000 pounds nnd45 feet In lnnglh; John F. Holland.Inventor of the type of submarineboat bearing his name; Arthur Iefoar, of Milwaukee, (1. Curtis tllllea- -ple. of New York, and George Whitehead, of Bridgeport, Conn.

The contests will take place overLre'a parade grounds and the watersof Hampton Kouds. Just off tin' expoIlion grounds and In plain view of

the crowds. The contest wil be gov'erned by rules formulated by theAero Club of America. The machinewhich accomplishes the reoiilred (lightIn the shortest time and with best display of stability and ease will be declared the winner.

REPORTA RIG GRUI

OF METEOR NEAR

HI ONTO y A

Find, If Verified, Will Confirm

Theory of Albuquerque Sci-

entist as to Direction Taken

By Heavenly Visitor.

The El Paso II. raid of Thursdayevening prima a lis, .at. h from itsSanta Kosa correspondent to the .1- -

fect that the big chunk of the greatmeteor which was seen from all partof central New Mexico at 5:30 Mon-day afternoon and which fell so closeto Santa Rosa as to shake stone building In that town, has been loiind atMontnya, a small town in ejus ycounty This report. If verified, willsustain the theory of Dr. V. A. Joinsof Albuquerque, who took an observation immediately after seeing themeteor and who concluded that itlanded somewhere a shot t distancenorth of Santa l!'Ua. A fuller re-

port of the find Is being awaited withgreat Interest.

AGITATING SHIEKS SENTTO TANGIER IN CHAINS

I

Illa. Marina. Algeria. Sept. 11.Wlhe the object of repressing t once

II Incipient outbreaks In western Mo- -rocco In the vicinity of lhe Algerianfrontier, the French aui horiti.s at Ad- -

tlea have arrested the former nnpresent sheiks of Oudia and two otherringleader In the agitation to foment

n anti-Frenc- h feeling. The fourMoors arrived here i.hIhv In chainsand are to be handed over to two Imperial Moorish calds for conveyance toTanrler.

j

Wellborn Mill on Job.renver. Col.. He pi. II The P.epiite-llca-

todav prints an interview withJ K. Wellborn, i.resi.lent of the Col

UNION OPERATORS BACK

fVORK IN CLEVELAND

Stories of Alleged CompromiseCirculated to Buoy StrikersUp With False Hopes, PostalOffiiciat Declares.

New York. Sept. 1!. Mr. R. J.Nallv. vice president and general man-ager of the Postal Telegraph-Cabl- e

company In New York, says that thestatements which are being made bystrike leaders that there are negotia-tions pending or Influence at work orpressure being brought to bear on thetelegraph companies to bring about asettlement of the strike through com-promise or otherwise, are untrue, andtheir recurrence from day to day inone shane or another is simply for thepurpose of misleading the men andbuoying them un with false hopes,which re never to be realized. Weconsider the strike Is over, said Mr.Nallv. hence what Is the need for fur-ther negotiations.

VK'K PltHKinKVr OI1 rioHIAI.S CI.KA l'I.ANI STAMPKDF.Cleveland. Sept. 13. There was a

decisive break In the local telegra-pher's strike toduy when eight of theformer striking operators, includingthe vice president of the local teleg-rapher' union, returned to work withthe Postal Telegraph and Cable rom-pan v. Sunerlntendent Collins also auldtonight that the Postal company haswithin the last dav or two been ableto open, for the first time, several ofIts most Important branch offices Inthe Clevelan-- ' division.

Officials of the Western Cnlon Tele-graph comnanv stated that they hadtaken back several operators who hadbeen on strike, and officials of bothcompanies declared that while the volume of business being handled wasnow smaller than the normal amount,evervthine- - that 1 being otierecj ishandled with reasonable dlspatcn onthe part of the companies.

JAPANESE DEEP INDEBTWANT PEACE WITH WORLD

IVirmcr Amlmssailor Wright Insi-litre- s

War Talk Airan I N onsen.

Washlgtnn. D. C. Sept. 13. "Noteven respecta i.ie nonsense. was meway former Ambassador LukeWrlght,who has lust returned rrom tokio toresume private life, characterized thewar talk between the I'nited Statesand J a ni n.

"Janan does not wnnt war with theI'nited States nor with any other na-

tion." declared Mr. Wright. "Thecountry Is burdened with debt andheavv taxation. Further than this,Japan looks upon the I'nited States asher best friend. She always has soregarded this country."

butteWeTnot to

SUSPEND

Amalgamated Copper to Re-

duce Output in Montana

Without Shutting Down A-

ltogether.

Hlltfe. Mont.. Sept IS.f-T- he minesnt I 4 m lramatfd Clipper companyIn Hi, ii mill not be closed down because of the glut in the copper mar-ket. Oeneral Superintendent Ollles-lle- .

in a statement to the Inter-Mounta- in

todav. savs that hile work willbe abandoned on Sunday hereafter,there will be no general shutdown ofthe company's properties. Develop-ment and exploitation work will bestopped for the present, however, andproduction curtailed until It falls toabout Ran. 0(1 pounds per month. Nowabout two million pounds per monthare jiroduced

EHGIIIEIN HURT III

TRAIN CRASH

Runaway Cars on Southern

Pacific Strike Freight Loco-

motive With Disastrous Re-

sults.I

Los Angeles. Cal.. Sept. IS F.ngl- -

neer Leslie T. Sullivan was fatally in- -

lured and Fireman H D. Atchison wasseriousiv hurt today In a freight wreckon the Southern racine ai nueo.Vista bride-e- . Four rabooaea and eightloaded box cars, rut loose from n trainIn the mldwsv vards. ran wild down a

teen ararte Sullivan was Just ba.out of the vards on the same track

hw fie cars collided with ht engine. The entine wis compieieiywrecked and the box cars demolished. I,Fireman Atchison was hurle.l to oneside of the track and sustained twobroki n ribs and internal Injuries Sul-- 1

Mvan wss caueht In his cab. hlch ;

was broken off by the Impact or thecars and carried a considerable dis-

tance. He w found unconscious In-

side of the h. He was securely en-

closed in the (li. and It required chis-els snd hmmers t. remove the steelhood so he could be taken out. He I

reported to be dying

Annual Ropoit Shows ExistingLines Capitalized at $67,930Per Mile; Net Earmnigs PerMile $3,548,

Washington. Sept. IS. The intei-htol- e

coniin.M'rc com in Ksioii mailr1'iililic an aliHtnti't of its nliieti'cni hannual statistical report coveting theyear ending June 80. liniti. allowingthe par value ot railway capital out-standing was 31.570.42 1.478. or $7.-Mll- ti

per mile nf railway In the i'nitedSlates. Of this, over ;i:i per cent paidno dividend"; of railway stuck out-standing 12.257. 75, 7HM was ortiieri byrailway corporations and of railwaybunds. 364 I, Stir.. (Kin w ere no reported.The Hggregute gross earuliiKs fromthe operated pillean.' of 222. S40 milesof lines w ere 32.;i25.76."i. HI 5. being32 4.1,282.761 greater than in I..Their operating expenses w ei e $ I

1. or 3146.275.11 moretliiiu In 10 or.. Net earnings aggre-gated 7,hX7.S!. an Increase oí3S7.007.642. Net earnings per mile ofline operated averaged 3:1.54. The In-

come attributable to other sourcesthan operating lea, tied 256,6 :IH. 50 .

The report shows that HI. 1.18 per-sons were killed and 07.706 injured.There was a total of 1.(121.355 personson the pit y roll of the dltierent com-panies.

ENJOYABLE METING OFTHE W0MAN"S CLUB

I'lrst Session I'nilcr Dlni'lor of Liter-ary iH'iuiiliiicnl tiling Out ltrgcAtlciiilun.s.

The first meeting of the Women'sclub for reaular work was held yes-terday aft. 'rn.u. n at the club housewith a hirae nttendaticc. The sessionwas under the direction of the liter-ary department. Mrs. George K. A-lbright presiding. The program open-ed with a musical number by MissSowers. which was much enjoyed.Mrs. Cannon read a paper on theitineslow ii settlement, and rt review

of "To Have and to Moid" vas pre-sented bv Mr. Cains. Mrs. Cannonreviewed "While Aprons," bringingoul the points of Interest In the work.Mrs. Wilson discussed "The James-town Settlement." anil In Uii connec-tion reviewed ' Stamllsh of Slamllsh."

Mrs. Keith read the famous spin-ning wheel cene from Longfellow's"Courtship of Mvlcs Stan.lmh." andone of t tin treats of the allernuon wasMrs. Moore's reading o fexlraets from"Snow bound."

At the meeting of the board of managers, which preceded the club meet-ing, a vote of thanks was extended toMr. Albert Kaber for a secretary'stable, donated to the club, while avole of sympathy was extended toMrs. Adah Morley, who was recen1 ly

stricken Willi blindnessThe next meeting will he under the

auspices .if the domestic science de-partment.

BANK LOOTER MUSTSTAY IN STATES PrtlSON

I 'a i di hi Ibianl Turns I own Appll.-a- .

Hon of Paul O. Mcn-lao- ii.

Hie.'li.l Cftrrrspoadrtus Morning Journal.Jollet. 111.. Sept. 13 The pardon

board tiiil-- v denied the applicationfor a pardon made by Paul O. Sten-lam- l.

and he will have lo serve outbis full term of Imprisonment forlooting the Milwaukee Avenue Savingsbank pf Chicago, of which he waspresident

G I LLETTuECI u ts"FMEOF MEXICAN PRISONERS

'l to California t.oycrii.ar WIiWImtAlleged llevoliilloiil-t- s Go I roc.

I.s Angeles. Cal . S. pi. IS. Thefate of the four alleged Mexican revo-lutionists held In the H (all here w illbe decided bv Hie aignnients or theattorney in regard to lhe leqiilsltlonturners. If ttie governor allows lb'request of the giivetnor of Missouri.the prisoners lll be taken east Im-

mediately. Iiut If he does not they willbe relea ; t

I ilion PacHic Illdciids.New York. Sept. 13 Sun k trans-fe- r

books of the I'nloii Paclllc Hail-roa- d

company will be Hosed at noontomorrow, preparatoiy to lhe pay-

ment on October 1 of a semi-annu-

dividend of 32 per share on the pre-ferred stock and a quarterly dividendof 32.50 per share on the commonstock. The annual meeting of thecompany will be held In Salt kecity on October

Torreón Growing last.City of Mexico. Sept. 11. Torreón,

win. h now has m population ol Mi.wnoand is said to be growing usier than j

lany city on the American c .ot in.nt.will after tomorrow assume the dig- -

mliy of a city egovei mm-nt- a law tothat effect effect pas-.-- .i l.i me stateCongress heo.llling ene. uve e,ie.iiher 15. A great cel. luaiion will beheld to mark the ev. nt.

AMERICAN ARCHBISHOPMAY RECEIVE RED HAT

Pome. Sent. 11 It is . ported thatCoaiitutor Ar. bbishop Hiiliem IIrcmnell. ho sun e. .! t: late 4r

John J W illiam-- , of lb -- ton,'will com to lt.me lo s the t'pe.(The lutnor Is liisist-- d the'. OCim. II

will be pro ieeM.1 for ele l.on asat one i,f the a far, ...h 'nl

lhe ihc wil' h.td. ... .c.n.stirv seej , I... t i F.l V .. c .( ic. mioot

lie iLxn.. I I f.ll Ihw t o .na le a- -

Urnt I. tn. re. .bat'', of i.irli- -

Inals.

Seattle, Wash.. Sept. IS. When thesteamship Minnesota of the Orei.tNorthern Steamship company pultrjout from the dock at Smith's Cove thismorning at 8 o'clock, having on boardSecretary of War W. H. Ta ft. Ambas-sador to Japan Thomas J. O'Hrleii.Peter Augustus Jay, first secretary ofthe embassy to Tokio: CommissionersThomas Kurke and M. F. Hack us. ofthe Yukon-Paclti- c expedition,' aa wellas many other less prominent persons,he was exactly sixty-eig- ht hours, or

nearly three days behind her schedule.Mechanics had to be employed byHefTerans' Iron Works, who laboredon the electric steering appartua ofthe Minnesota until a Inte hour lastnight, while coal was being stowedaway In the bunkers oí ne Minnesotauntli long after midnight. Yet wnileall this was going on the passeng nand their friends were given no defi-

nite and official statement as to Ibehour of the Minnesota's probable de-

parture. The fact that C. C. Ijtcey,marine superintendent of the steam-ship company, accompanied the shipas far aa Port Townnend, Is tuken asevidence that a far as the t.i.rinrapparatus Is concerned. It was not inthe best of order when the ship lefthere. The superintendent was Incharge of such repairs of the ship a.iwere necessary, and the fact that hewent to Port Townsend la taken npositive proof that he was not satis-fied with the condition of the ship'sapparatus when she left this pr.lt.

PASSENGERTRAFFICSLIGHTLY DEMORALIZED

Santa 1 Trains I.lmp In IWIilnil Time:Kiigine Failure ami Heavy HurtmnIllumed for Delay.

i

With amaslng regularity the SantaFe passenger trains continue In arriving here behind lime, from both theeast, west and south. A freight wrecknear Needles. Cal., nn engine failureon the Los Angeles division, helped todelav Nos. 4 and 8 of last night.

Knglne failures and heavy trafficdelayed Nos. 1 and 9 last night; No.7 arriving on time. No. 3. the Calf'fornla HiUted. was somewhat late yesterday, and Nos. 10 from Kl Paso and

o. 2 from California were behindtime when they arrived here yesterdaymorning.' Kxtenslve travel and lark of itufflclent locomotives and rmier equipmentIs the cause generally assigned for thechronic delay In passenger tranic.

PARTNER OF ABSCONDERIN VAINjSEEKS DEATH

' New Orleans. Sept. 13. VirginiaHeed, the nero woman, who, accord-ing to Charlea R Lot ten. the default-ing tax clerk here, received about880.0H0 out of the tino.oon or morawhich he stole from lhe state, todayattempted to commit suicide by Jump- -In Into the buvou St. John. She wasfished out lust In time to save herfrom drowning.

.

ItuNHlun Mill Owner Murdered.Loda. Russian Poland, Sept. 13.

Marcua. Sllbersieln. the owner of a

lare cotton mill In this city, was murdered bv his employes today becausehe refused to oav them for lhe timethey were out on strike.

LIPTON TO TRY FOR

CUP NEXT YEAR

Irishman Annouces His In-

tention to Challenge for Cov-

eted Yachting Trophy.

London. Sept. 13. Sir Thomas Lip-to- n

will make another attempt In 18to retain the America's cup for OreatMrltr.'ji. This announcement was madethis afternoon bv Sir Thomas lo Ion-do- n

and bv the secretary of the ItoyalIrish Yacht club at Dublin. The chal-lenge, which goes to the New YorkYs ht club In the name of the ItoyalIrish Yacht cluh. was mailed fromDublin todav.

The details of the challenge werearranaed when Sir Thomas visitedDublin reeentlv In the course of avachtlng cruise around the PrttlshIsJes.

DUSKY EX-QUE- TO

WED TAHITAN PRINCE

Honolulu, ftept. I-

the dusky empress who onceruled Hawaii before I'ncle Ham under-took the Job. has announced that ahawill shortly be married to Prlnea ArlPal of Tahiti. The rince is now re-ported to be on hi war to Honoluluni noptiala will take placenortly arf,r his arrival. It la raid

ln,t , prnCe. when a youth, fell .n,v, ih the dusky queen, but hielmiiroul advances were repulsed bvher majesty becue of hla lack ofwealth and Influence. 8in?e then ArlPal of Tahiti. Tne prince is now r- -

well as some pound nf fatThe while bereft of royalpreotlge. I herself wealthy, so thatmarriage la looked upon purely as alov affair.

According to the dispatch telling ofabandonment, the scientist with

Wellman s.e also dieguted. Severalare reported to have ml armed himthat aflcr watting two yeais It. vslll.hey no longer consider themselvc

i,nni i him.Nearly a month ago Wellman an-

nounced that unless he could start bySepieinlnrr 1" he would give up forhe car. as he did not wish to

the Arctic night. Northwinds have prevailed nesrly all um-- r.

making him hesitate lo makethe dash.

"I wHnt to reach the pole, not t.suicide," was the explanation of the

which wss launched juiv . win leaveon her maiden vovage lo New Yorktomorrow. "d will h.restter makeregular trips between that city andtiU-go- The California has ae.m I'iiMiminlati'HK for 3 first cabinand 4" second cabiu passei.gr. SheIs .11 bled Into nine water light com- -

artments. and Is fitted with a I re--J s telegraph ytm.

the port of Ni Yolk delay.trch I Iimt lak- - llesN.rd Hun.New York S- ft II. The tiansat- - Xevr .ls-r- w Msmbt.

lañtlc stram-'hl- ,. iec. r.1 from Havre t ., niasg.-w- . Scp- - U The California.v... - ... h k.s held bv the'ih ner An.hor line Iwtn-scre-

French line steamer I - Provence fora year. 1. 1. .kiii by that etesmertoday t I., n she strive. I st Pew larn.bavin . ..mi'li-'.- h. r lun of 1.140miles fr an Hure to New 1 in K indas. 1 Imuran.! minutes, breakingher own n-- i Til br one hour and tbtee,,, ii, ...... The ai. tags Msi'il I r the

fnitr. run :.' ui nauw.al miles.,. r I. ur.

orado Fuel and Iron company, injcrdinalw hich he denies the report pt inted i cn-i!.- .!

end of el-h- ilt inning on account olUarkneit, I

Western lragnf.At Tueblo Pueblo 11. City 5

At Denver: Denver 4. Uncoln 4

Cismen called at end of eleventh lnmrif

yesterday and telegraphed over thecountry, that he had resim-d- .

"There ta. no prohibí my that Irelgn." aaid Mr. Wellborn.

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1907.

MONTEZUMA TRUST COMPANYNon-álcohó-lic

took the train for rtlvemlde. fat.,whera they will attend the Indianschool. Tin children wcie held atHolhrook for several day to are! them

,11 you think you nd tonic, aklyour doctor. If youthinkyou need jiomctbing for your blood, ask youtdoctor. If you think you would jj

like to try Ayer'sued to the train, a eight they had! Sarsaparilla Sarsapirin, ask your doctor. I

w pub iaa t rurnnlo J.r. AierCa.. I

never aeen before, nor ever believedIn. The Instructor waa fairly aueces-f- ul

aa a i' I owe herder until a trainnhletled, when harefooted Moqul kidwere headed uu every afreet. What

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL

WORKERS MEET

TOMORROW

ALBUQUERQUE. NEW MEXICOCapiul aüd Surplua, $100.000.00.

INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS

of ail our prjraj'ior..

could not be rolied ere cíttiitht with I

do and brotiKht bai k to have theism performance lake Place on tharrival of the next train, (gradually

ce, mi will be completed during thenext few lav.

Wlnkelman. Ariz.. Hpt. 11. At the

When 1 left there people lined to j

travel In horae car'. ,Now they arejwhirled over the elevated rutlnmd.throuah the Hiib;i and the atreeta.wilh alinoct lightnirg peed over elec- - J1

their fear, wore off, and the day forleaving arrived the children hud be To Qtiecna snuip of tcIil-coii- er

come so a. customed to train that but1.'... - -few had to be blindfolded Htid barked mine, where tur fur outcrop yielded

aa a few mowh :io runninghih n 120. mi tn Vie ton. recent THE JAFFA IJ vioieu niy hkiu jtaienia ill ,ovn

Scotia, and ñrhed in Ihe Bay of Fundy,but after all. I am glad to be home in

onto the ear. At Klver"1de the IlillrMoquia will leant t read from thewhite man' book, take a hath everyyaur tf two, W'utr h white man a

reacott. Vou c;in fay for me that

Interesting Program for TwoDays' Session of District A-ssociationMrs. Bryner WiltBe Among Speakers,

In

(operation have afTi.riled moat rails-- 'factury elilence of the permanency of

itlie1 ore boil ie at tlepth. Th mamiue-(iB'ti- t,

In foci. In no thoroughly mls- -no place I viiited did 1 find aui-- a

DO SOMETHING FOR THE

BANKTHAT IS ABLE AND

WANTS TO DO SOMETHING

FOR YOU. : : : : : :

delightful climate a thla or ee auchbeautiful women hh are here."

r.tm-- s arid lo all t.ther net ami tmnwOiut A whlto child i aurloxet, fid? ifled ax to what mav be expected with

further development, that they havGROCERY COMFY

"Good Things tí Eat."

t'lilori I'aclllc Honda I nw.lil.New York. Sept. IS. It i atated

that the I'nlon I'acilic bond syndicate.COMMERCE COMMISSION

DECISION TAKES EFFECTtaken atepH tonaid itiKtulling ati!l fur-oth-

equipment of a permanent char-acter and are toaking ttie moat enre- -

dtp ik i,ti,iu itt .lfj.rmftn. '(headed by kulm. lyieb 4k Co., will be(dissolved tomorrow. There have been'rumor that It might l extended orIthat a new ayndicate. might be formed,but it authoritatively ataled that no

, ' IrtjBj th xact pamre of the treatment

'Coal urrhi Itoada Mini iippl ilia t will be retiuired for , their ores.

Cnr IniiHiriially l HlilpK-r- . jThe whoU property I being ofa-ne- upi 1...' .M...u ..f intiiiul an. I .liufl ..tM.t-u- The Stateproject I Intended. ery few

. . 'lion, and eince the placing of the luM

ALBUQUERQUE.WflMhlimton, Kept. U. My a deci- - m,.,lnerv, the piogreü made ha

Hlon of Hie IntciKtnie commarce ""! been rapid and uhiunlla!.miaolon, which will ultimately affei t

A district rally r.f the New MexicoPuntjuy School aoc.hitlin will If heldfund a y and Monday at th FUlMcthodlat church. Tha pnnrrani forthe mating hfl been Kued.and it (lane over It show Dial an

etll.rit mimical and devotional pro-ara- m

ha been arranged for the --

lon.Jiev. U". J. Mari"h will Open h mi-vie- .-

Holiday Hfterno.in. Mr. MmyFot r Brynor. ftelld worker of theInternational Htindsy Hchool aorla-lloi- i.

will deliver un ailclrfXH upon"Th City and .'ouritiy Work." Theelecilonof of ilcerafor countywill he held after the conclusion ofMr, liryner'a talk. The icmulmlcrof the afternoon Mill he devoted I

of the bond have been win. I neoil(rinal amount w is $75.0(10,000. and '

only $3.50.(JuO have been miba ribed )

for. The bonds were offered the dtock-hold-

at at), and were convertibleInto aliare of atoi k after July 1. 1S17.

ull the coal carrying roan oi iii-- icountry, Ihe Hocking ValleWheeling and lake Krie niuxl LE R01 CONFESSES .lit $171 a Bhaie. The hond are nowniter make u Juki proportionate

Itrlbiitlon of coal cat among ahl ouoteu urtiuno ., ano loe. i ri"--to be thj- - price at which the ayndicategot them.

ipeia. Including the private car andIhe foreign fuel car which are al the

TO RATON MAIL PRECAUTIONS TO CHECKdlHpoeitlon of auch ownera, leaaee orcoal companlea. In other word, nilcar are to he counted In Ihe dlHtribu-jllo-

The order become effective af-it- er

(omoi't'ow. Thi ia an Important-vlcloi- v

for the Independent coul com- -

MEXICAN AGITATORSin Ik of the work In llil lomiiy anilellatrlit.

J'icif. W. I. Bterllna--. aupot ititndctit '

of the Albuquerque public ho.i will ROBBERY o. Sept. 13. t'nuanalCity of Alt--

being taken along th1 FIRST NATIONAL BANKnorthern lender of Mexico lo quellanv Incipient revolution that may be

panie over tulni.iK I'oncernH whichare owned. In part or entirely, by th"ra ilroada.

RAILROADOFFICIALpoasildv In.ii'gui at. d next Monday, the

OUR BAKERY GOODS

Made especially for your

Sunday dinner are unsur-

passed.

OUR USUAL LARGE AS-

SORTMENT.

Also

Marshmallow Cakes,

Mocha Cakes,

Layer Cakes, all kinds.

SPECIAL FOR TODAY

German Apple Cake made

from fresh apples in thatgood old fashioned way.Per cut, lárge size. .10c

annual Independence day of the re-

public. Thl ha ulway been a faAMOUNTS TAKEN WERE

, LESS THAN REPORTED vorite time for the Junta along thebonier to Hprli.ff rebellion, and theantiioritie are determined rot lo be

i

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT

lead ncilptuta .n at the nightKrv!.. Mlaa ('. A. Mirón and Mix.

.1. folium will ring Mr, llryio-- r

will nihil cm the ai'holara and tfiHiruc-tor- a

upon the liiat World Humhiym hool convention held In ICome, Theplayer. "Hark. Hark. My Houl," willhe recited hy the Hhclley churu choir.Meadarnoa Collin and Waahhurn andA4ear. Hlotie and VVaxhloiin will ren-der "The Ileum liil Inle of Home,where." The ol fleer elected at theafternoon eion will he iiitallrd,Monday' proaiam I equally aa va-

ried a Pundaya and a large allenl.anee of Hunda aihool Worker" I

caught napping, although little realrroiible I anticipated. All the armyDISAPPEARS PinnrcDrafts and Valuable I UI'lIU r...l,.. I,....- - ...,nalongBulged by Malí WhO Did N0tj.iHy gnrrmoned and a large numberof tiecrei aervlce men are poated in

Know Their Value May bo.d. r ion. .fLead to Arrest of Las VegasMatthew R. Hudson MissingFrom Oakland, Cal.; Rela-

tives in Chicago Prostrated,Suspects. BUNCHES OF GRAPES

UNIVERSITY NOTES.(PMlal WUpalrh la til Muralug Journal I

Kat 1.a Vega, Sept. la. Charle.Chicago. Sept. U.Mnthe It IludToday, Saturday, the big annual ti'nl- - I.e lioy, arreaieu in liaiori o naoia ,

,j. i , o. ..uVersilv picnic I In eliul al WEIGH FIVEHear ,on, an official of the Southern I'n-- Imlaaing and hi relative beelfl.

re rf.ei iai oilli ri nnonoeo, i 1.1 t.with the recent Uaton mail anck rob-bery baa made a compleie cotif'oMionto the pi.Ntotllce Inspector in charge,and the reault may be the apprehen-sion of the men who lobbed the mailhi k at Iji Vega. I.e Koy ha told POUND

BALDRJDGE'S YARD IS THE PLACEFor Lumber, Shinirles, and Lath. Large stock of Windows, DoorsPaints, Oils, Urushes, Cement, Buildinp; Paper, always on liand

J. C. It A L I) R 1 1) O Cns nrm wubt qrm.'KT tiirnrti'oi it pir irvicv

The Superior Planing Mill la now equipped to do all kind of millwork at prices that defy competition. Call or write for price before plac-ing: your order for anything made by a first elnss mill.

THE SUPERIOR LUMBER AND MILL CO.SOl'TII OF VIAIH ÍT. AI.1JI QI KI5QI K, X. M.

the officer that he pulled off the Ha- -j

ton Job alone, and thut lie aei ure.i , Grocery Department

lieve him dead. At hi residence, 41Flfly-fourt- h atreet, III wife, who Ik

cruHhed wilh aorrow, I miiilxterlug tothe need of her huaband'a dyingfather, who la ufTerlng from d para-lytic atloke brought on by ?Hc ahockfollowing the dimippearance of himill. It I believed iludaon wanderadaway from hi office In Oakland. I'ul.,while In a demented condition on Au-gust SI. which wa the day he wa loatart for home. tin that day hemailed n lelter to hi wife In whichhe told Itl incoherent Helitellce thathe Intended to atari for home uoulckly a he could arrange hi af-fair. Since then he ha oof hern

nothing more Ihiin two I billa foraltliough he hurtled much

mall containing check and draftnaylng that he did not Know theirvalue.

PRISON CONGRESS MEETSIN CHICAGO TODAY

Enterprising Albuquerque Wo-

man Makes Splendid Show-ing in Spite of the Disadvan-- :tage of Late Frosts.

eaitvon Several big mountain wagonand private rig are conveying thecrowd, and It I needle o av thewood and hll will ling with theVoice of Joy.

Jame H. Ooiiaale. of Ihe entor(irepuralorv cUih. hn returned to thedormitory tie apent a part oí theaummvr at Jeme Hot Huriug to re-cover from an attack of fever.

The death of Mr. F I'. Nah. futherpf Mia Vera Nah, of the colleae de.partment wn a ur.ile to the hiii-iíiii- i.

who had nor known of Mr.,r!i' faillna health.Iir. Tight and Architect K. R Crlty

Blade a li In thl week to mmf nortli-t- lIndian pueblo, eatiecially atudy-Ina- r

the arehliecture at Tuoa lili nview lo fiii'lheriiii ihe Inlet of thetiniverahv plan, t'reaident Tight aleo

Hended a meeting of the board ofdm Hlon at Haata Ke.

A new feature at aetiihly underdirection of Mr WIIhop. Inatriictor InIntiaii. i)lih Monday murcie i il,el.lf eslatioii of iíiiii, P'Jr "riHmlcii I

niimher In the form duel.ourle or Itintruinetitat aelectionI.t Monday li Kva Miac ang aaolo In vtirh manner a lo be ralhdback for a aei ond ele lion.

Ali I.OIUI I., I'lemuiln' wa elect-ed president of th aophomore

clan on Wedneadav. Ira V.

Before placing your payday orders let us give you

our prices.

Special discounts on caselots on fruit, vegetables,preserves, etc.

A full assortment of freshfruits and vegetables

aeen. I bree monih ago Mr. Iliidaon Chicago. Sept. 11. Warden ofpr!nn in all part of the Cnltedlull the llllnol I'eiilnil to take it het.

ter position with Die Southern i'acil.o Slate. Canada and Mexico are gath- -

WITH AMPIJC MEANSAXD UNSIKPASSIOJ PACIUTIKt

BANK OF COHUEÜCE ALBUQUERQUE, II, 1.1.

In pila of Ihe late frost, whichícrved lo floluv the grape crop and torreatlv reduce It from one end of theHio Craude vallev to the other, Mr.Airiieta Anderaon of L'uO I.ewl uve- -

Btie. hu aiict ded in growing aoiuuutenomenal graj'i- - In her little vine-t.U'-

In ti'e of one city hatMr. Anderson Is Huccefully growingtwelve varieties of gropes, all about 11

marly perfect .1 could he desired.Thi vineyard . lone prove coiiclu- -

in t alllornla. A he wa unable lodlipoe lllllnedlatfdv of hi home hewei I lo t'allrWnia alone. Ilia wife be.Iicw that worrying about hi tam-il)' lioubie caued ihe breakdown.

EXCURSION STEAMERRUNS DOWN SCHOONER

jering In Chicago for the annual con-- tgre of the National 1'rlson aocta-jiio- n.

which open tomorrow evening.jOovcrnor Ióuicii. Mayor f(ue andWarden Murphy, of the fumou Jollet

j penitentiary, prealdent of the uaaocia.ilion, will deliyct' addree at thei opening i'slon. The National War-den' aasoelation. the National Prison( 'hapla in' association and the'

I'rlsori t'h vsl. Ian' ionwill hold ihelr meeting. In . onn.M I...I

jwlth the congress, 'I'lie trca:-inen- l

and leformntlon of .rlml'Ml'tw il! he dlsciiM-e- d from all r ' tndooii.iby the leading authorities of Ni.r.n

wlvelv thi practicability of grape grow- -

ill: on a hirae scale In lili valley.

ttXTKNllS 1X1 IKlSITi)llH KVLIIY PKOPbllt AOl'OM MOlA I IONA1V1) SOIJCTTS NKW ACCOUNTS.

CAPITAL 91

Offloerfl and DlrectorfliOLOMON LUNA, FnvldcMl.

W. S. 8TRICKLCR, W. . J0HXS05.Vio lrenldeoft and Caslilcr. AiuUtMt fnrfilnrv

wtllian Mcintosh. ggorge arxot.C BaALDIUBGK. A. M BliACKWEIXi. a El CROMWCLaU

N'oifolU. Sent. 1 ! - Ifavln altonrdItolt w a rliiiM-- dm Ice prenideul

The Jaffa Grocery Co.' Good Thiflf s to Eat."

t'aul ijovei nor lllgain of Hho.le Inliind and

since there are few district even In'California where twelve varieties willflourUh. Mr. Anderaon eii( to theMorning Journal office yesterday twoheaiitif'J clusters of crapes, one bunch

eiiílilnu almost five pound. Mr.Anders.n euvs she ha often picked!bunches weighing five pound and that '

every vine she has i nourishing, ile-- .spite the Injury done by the frost.

Mall Orders Filled Same Pay

a lar(e oltlclal party from that talewho Miteiided Hie Kle.de Island day1eleb.t1ti.1n at the .lainetown exposi-tion liit week, the ateamer liorcheMterwhlcl. anile. I from Norfolk lor 1'roC- -

l"jriin. ireaiirer. - hi rla proni-l- e

activity which will el the pinefor oilier

The New Mexico Journal of FMuiii-tlnn- .which heretofore habeeii

al Iji Venn under the mac- -

America. The kcksIoiis. will .ontinuto next Thuradny. ma

'ilciir, late la.t night, ran down and Hearing for Iih 1'rtillmr.Hartford, Conn.. Sept. 1 :i Cre.ll- -

tor of the '.i(.e Manitlaciurlng com-- ipany, maker of automobile and hi- -cycle, w ho c laim aggregate $ ,').- -

Haralar ta Towrahi nm I ruuMh " H dun't cur?

aaeluelil of I ir K. J Vert, then presi-dent of the Normal university, will, nttha urgent reuuen of I ir. Vert. I.eluanaaed bv men of the unlverMty and

THE WM. FARR COMPANY, 1 I V K 1C Y ANDSI Wool Silver Avooue.

BOARDING 6TABLK857. Alliuqm-rqun- . New Meifoo

f.tr '!d or tlver but hm will stfal yourliMilm wy. If ho appear In y..ur h vvnoieRHie ana Ketall

IN II1IMI A üilt HALT MEATSDKAI.Knmvet lilin l mi.' mm Hallanl II

sank n Crany Island channel of thKiln eth tlvir. the pungy chooiier

jFamii S. OioVeiMon. bound from1 1. . it . . r county. Va., to Not folk,

The I a.rchestei- - wa uninjured. Fourno n nai row ly ccHped ill ow ning.

ÍGENfRAÍiÍNG NEWS OF

h..ui.il nip II mav tion r.nun..li..n If Sauaas a fpe laityFor Cattle and Hor the I'lptreat Mar- -

Vet T'rlcf.. la PutHvml I. A curi. fur ll cimhi rol.l iin.ti hm l r. uhk. 1'rlc l.'.c. tor, anil 11 pr

lux, will be given a hearing Mondaybefore Judge Case In toe superiorcourt. It I expected that oppositionwill develop against making the pre,ent receiver permanent.

-

ritKNf II t I'll v MKI

sin:MIMNU UTOtKH.

Dlihllnhid at Alhuoiier.iue. At a meet- -

ilia tf llioap direct Iv Interested lalweek l'rofeor ( liarle K llodgln. ofIhe denartment of education. .1

choaen .'dltor of Ihe Journal, and r'ro- -fek..r It. V. AHdnml bulne. mima- -

gel The liil iue till year will ap.pear about l ha mlddl of o. tolwr. j

EDUCATIÑGLÍTTLE INDIANSTO TRAVEL ON RAILROAD!

IHWhS IXH. ltH VKIVtltV firisr H .nt n qunttfini r fur-- 'ilraf A ru, hrtikvn. ovr thir

The follín' Dlshfil by K

L.B. PUTNEYfjntabllshed 1871

Wholesale Grocer. Flour, Feedand Grain. Agent for

Mitchell Wagons.Alliuqurrqnei ... xw Mexico

Tilt WEST FOR THE WEEK

Quier & Jeckell,I'or Painting ami I'uix'r Jlnngliis;.

Flrat-clas- a work aruaranleedI'll.. ne 717. r.08 X. l ounll St.

E. A. Gertig,CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

Miop 4in v. "ipH-- r Aye.Phone. HM.Mm teauina. Col., S. pt. 13 The

f prosperity thai has nccn gath-l- iad for oine month ba k i

uKuuiing detlnlie proiM.i ii.,n.M.niiiI Children kept Where Tbev 'ili,''

héf he 1 ralo Itcf.M-r- - lb-lo- g Marled I.111 I .H.B i..yMu.v '

BORRADAILE'S.1.1 I te mines f the diirlct are begin-.lun- g

to feet the lli ki lling erli cts NoOn!u,'h otlvl'v has been wiiiuved hi"

Pari. Sept. z. War Minister lh-un- rt

lodav received Ihe followingfio) lieneral I rude, commnnd-an- t

of ihe French troop at CaaII Ian. a

''I am nleaNcd to notify you thai,thank to a land fog. we have beenutile to u rniise the Moroccan camp

Taddert. which wa burned. TheMoor were dinpersed and fled to t hihill, followed by the iiell of our ar-tillery and effective projectile fromIr. Ololre. up our aide otic man waskilled an l were wounded ."

l'.'anl Willi i.iort.Pari. Sept. 12. Premier Clemeii-cea- u

in illHcuaHiiig the engagement atTaddert yesterday, aaid that whllo Itwa not .. rhaps a greut victory. Itwa a aweeping blow (o the Moorwhich (Jeneral luuld would endeavorto repeat in other directions. In. Id, 1-

Argu uvcThe ItolhrookFilday evening M.viiiI 11.'' Hi" decline in silver value coine entren REPORT OF THE CONDITIONihlldien in charge of an nitiietoi pelle

prod. '

S en r

tile 1 losliid down of like b.'tring mine llflwii or two',,alio liecent advance ill lie

f the white metal. coml.inedor I I ulCaaiMl

prbi- - BargainStore

j nn prlat wtn to Alhuqut'itu. N. M

hfpit'in ir 11. 1 it'7rtiMigetmat) )pr .. ..... . ! t il

.n ..nrt . r 'I t

30 'a .ISIAll-.U- Milaii

na i'onnni-ui- l ITí mÍAinrhail KiticinNv. 'tM 7

j A ti tir . . 1 i 11

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antlr lan.l y , . l

tittnml ii lOihimL anl Artynna ...... IIS í

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..riri hut i 4 )i 4N i()KinfX 7 ' a 7

it .. ;t',til lié ..... J Sjf !tt'Arruit 11 nine - . H'J

imi W.timi if M'lt)tdr Inland 3 tf S

Niv.-- . i i i i i ,

I Willi the bringing of transport-iilo-tul milling fa.ililies to Ihe

llave now called the at.ntlon of 11.1.1- - The First National Bank,tali-i- -j S OIK

Wl.OK,haveun.iei

I'. tile en. .1111. .us posslt.lltt inof tile al...ndoi.ed pioducT-les- ,

1111, e in lite pr. cloua n.eln'-leve- lb. ell .tlcM hoied. ioil w'--

former condition... could lo '

ATt.illv, he added, il how tbat theFrench commander hits a suttici.nttone to accomplish the tusk before

AT AI.BIiQCKItivl'R. IX TUB TEHRITHT OK NKW MEXICO.THE '1A)SK OF III SINKSd ArUl'tfT 2t. I9ü7í

KKHOl Kl KH.

'tforaLog iothers ami . .Orcr-bm-dfu- wl Wonirn

la II (Utlon of lit, whoa !. andviulily may hav bneo uiHlarmliied andtnikun-duw- n by over -- work, eixctingaia-ia- l dutlaa. lh Uhi fresjnaut bearing i.ehlldreu, or other cue. will find In Dr.iMcrca'a Favorita l'raavrlptiuu Ilia iuotixitonl, Invlgorallng reaUirativ atreiigUi-(Iva- r

avar daviMi fug Ihelr upeclalKurlnf exaotbera wtH find ll wtavlal-l- y

Val.iabla k auauinln ielr flrrngtha tul proaavliiigVi tknnoanl hHiirUtiinenlwill fiad U prNkM4AWtn7we thyU 'or katby'i cvaiiuf and rJSw'ng

FURNITURE, CROCKERY,STOVES AND RANGES

117 GOLD AVKXIF- -

him. -SLUMP. IN STOCKS

jiMiikd fot an sin h pi. oils i. v I '

I... ..,oltlf Xnior.K ihe for, 1110. ,,rjthe big pi ..pel lies riort to tie re-- . .!..

the Sars,,,,tl silver mine.in tiie ,,id d.is auiouni r

'omeihiug like 1 r..i..ini m n frvyear' lime

i i r i no iminiii!,ana and iliamuniai r lira ft a. arr u ted and unafcurvtl.rnitHt M tat tea lonla ti ature lrMilatunVnile.l Hlatra h.nl I. l'nitul íítatea deposita1'ffmiitmi on l iuird tstatea tHnüaliHinla, acuritla-a- . to ,Hankina; houa. furniture and flxiurraInjn fr..m national hanka (nt rrarva apenm ! . .Imj fri.ni atnte tarikfl and banker aIue fri.m approve! rea-r- acmUfht-rk- and ihar ruh ItemaKit hanra for rlrannff hxuae "N"t-- a of other national banks

W. 13. AlAUüüRWOOL

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n Ui j .lna F IP"" - - - iniim. jft?i rr" 'O f T Hal, or CondUI. I.r " 1 - r 11 'yf ti t , nala ..irnrIWlWauL "Líí'fttiL ak women who

HaprrkMntlnv Manvr 4 Avry, B'Hita(With Rial A Mauser)

HI North Flrrt Ht A lhttnMtrjoa. N M

Miann-r-TtniattSak' f r inily

j I nilatl Cipa--

ih ""H -- l.tiaiflW.tHrrinr ,

th niacnilml of ihe hh u: iniiiinlr w.y In thr copper tunii-- nt

!ili-(ri- fp tal' in the ;,! ..filtpinif .rptrl - wtuii sufíttMiiii- - httvr lvti itmiti.i rat f.iMifv th mift cki't'i--

factional paper currency. nU kfla and tienta..Lawful money raerva tn hank, via:i

fioi ??i s

' Sio ka fn the Una ton m.irki-- l urttlnar aU'Hlilv hrtmnifM'tl lin mi:1i hf riittrtn lníitri air tmw tukiiiRtunanta Aritrnnn for lt:i'm;il" Hi)t;lHKin . i rnrnla." ai1 K H Mnk u hotTfiitU iirrif! h"tnw from a ihr'inoiuha' irtti thruuuh the 1t.ttinrinjin.-i.i- inirr, lo thr rH nil Journ-al- Mini r

ItttHtftn lirokcri". hnr." he mt.

ipcithecal tender nota4 tti

tillar I rout fraual hewdacue. tck-- k

ka, draagii.f down dltr low downlu tba aadogiea. or from painful tar Irreg-ular moo lb I f periodt, gnawiuf or

aeiuatloa In aluiacli, diMT orfaint añada, aealmginar j ape. ki ? a.ualualiiiC baloraite. bate dlkagrvratie,lit ic caiarrhai drain, prlaiu. anta-raio- a

or riro-vrio- n t older displace-nefi- kaf Wou(.rilt afgana from weakiM--

is?.:: iiH Ml HI Hf .T.w T..ik J. ft j!i t.iii.nii Statra. trraaurrr (S perPt1mptlin

vtfund with 1'nftMcirculation)

a fm ihr ni..r tu ai- k .n thk r.nra rt4-rl- aa Total.in ..!.2 17a

War T t k. f

trK'iatn-.- i

rtftl riii hii.n fi r't'Hiiu iioii pt H

th rrllrl rt lI ( t?it.in 4l ti ihf ,t

thi M.irttlrltt rni(H"r ttittw vthirtM, hot tui '! . initnkn un ftom tti Iiim"i

tU k t'Mp hHfl iU.ll Mllflf til1iruunil .tp.-r- inn In the hj).

t. r- -t it. nrifttrd in I t r c

prn h up the huir irip r i

.n.l ( hi lit -- l uní i ( .,ntiti i nf t h;hn unltrtiMk fh- - tiirtii'K nf iht''t .f i. Inji íí Mí iHfr n rnr

l'!ir,í(Mr II Th t.(!UthinK!.i-- in h r i.iht i ra:a hi th- - iiik nrlentrrtxl n mallKKri lt t

. I i ! m ttie f:ti mifeel

mhii inr..Capital itv)r paid InSurphi. fun.lr.1i..lí pr..rila. Inaj p.n".' Vi 'la.a 'id'National bank H.I ou:.i.i,din(Iiua lu other national banksHue I i atata bank and bunkrrá .'.'.". "

.'

lixllvi.lual dp.ita aiiht.-- t to checkTim. .riiriiar-- a of d.p..itOrnfl.d rheVaI'a.hi.r a rhwki outntaniiinc ..I'nll.J Htatea d.p-ni- . .

, tw .UB I Mrht ai k aa)!intt uniui- -

t ál, aa r..n,t.a,r,,r a aurBctiua-ri- t -

"üt-ta- ( tiif thai thrr b"ii iit rrn iNi.f Mthai tf in xiiKkn'r th i liwc of th Ti'int rtr. butth- - fiii t Mi t the iiiTt- - inantpuiaiorfiiff lookinc thi m for a hn-e tithn ihir momy t nii a.lxunt.ig

iimot htil'ft-n- .

' hi in U..ion I w aa dluKvlith tnntnrii-- ttnovrYiitia: propn t ifan. I mining ! tu openi ( i rt ar in allrfa of t hf Th rr-h- r

ar- - tnor than ttniiou to (tt in Iimh h1'tl ,ft.'ira hrt and In n!-m- c

mh k tn Arixona mining rm-i'ii- -t ?!! aatiti-'- ! uh ififir in- -

. I aai a a

11 TIlit ..a aaiai.;al itmill 11

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aa

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Il"atla of l'nil.1 HtatraI'.I di.bur.tn officer!

t ''.m; q.i. mt. $ n atna' h a

t'rrfMit .

fr f.r ntral ....I'"i'lihnin;.. if i.iivitrii4

If t 14 if a 4( h i hotft '(-)- f' nr ...

of parla will, waatacr they aiwany or only law if the aU.v Mn.eVon. a, tit rel.af gnd a peruiaia-n- t rare hy

lnf failhfuliy and ta.r.y pennileoiijlit riarca'a iavorita frew rtpt 1011.

Ta I orld-laae- tw .fir f.sr woman'iwaknaaa aod aswaliar a ui-- nt it a

lycri eitrar sf lha rbicetfan vBoad lei naJ ruu wtlbeut a drop offcleoaol In lu aaake-up- . All 11 b.rre.li-ot- o

printed In iin Kng!ih ai .1 hottle-wrapp-

and aiuatled under nail. In,l'lerc thna Invite taa ful.t ime-- i1 oa a7 di (uraiula annwmf that H will

fowod tariMBtain only la lt agemknown to iba rt advance! b.-i- i,I

earaeaal all la diSff ni arn!of prac-

tica for tba rare of won.au' nul,iraieakneaaea and alimenta.

if jum want to know mora about tharompoaslbMi atJ rofeioial eieiorw

rol f I ha avnrlta lYeacription eilcard requeet tu lr. R. V. I'ler.e.Jostal N V, lor kla m buuVlet treat- -

f t Hit- - prnfii nt i h J l oii' j ,( n t

!! m'rif pim-li- l miiunir mpn.'an luí! 'iitla phi! f p(ninmr n.t i. rjit a rmi triumph fur ml-r- m i r- -

TifV mimni mthMn Th rotttn hifttf th M m ii ntt hnm no ra. h it ;

jtlfpth f r! 3m f. nn ih- -

i rii.f I from ht "haft n xhftitnf levrl i nrtr fifty frt'i in Ur. h

Totlirti nta. and . no than. i in-- ,rvupíji thrtr hilitmc in ! i lUtiuif

"'i ri'tn- - hender i.'iriuni:v ofíer Chums Terrtl..rA t V-- W M'lira r. ...I rnnh I L ... ..ernaiino. aa:! ritatrt &ifraf4f relIn St i ii i M irtne a1 i

I f'tiri-- l t h ksimr 'et thti trrri:or

anil I wr er (

f teñirá in t

nnr.ii a; in- -aea aar 4elleiaaj aartaklaa

Üot.lft!! Vr. Kept II .rrwfir f(4 ! the ln ta report-'-

'i- Ka hm - frt"f rr M nmipn n

balnt ! n afrutk In the ah''Ha4 Teller 9a Tlrr Teara.

t a.y aurt-r- .l mtty litr f..r

-- r .ha. Ih. an-.,- . .T.V.Xo "1 ,r"e ,h h- -ln.l b.li.r me kliealaava

r..rr-- t Attrat: KRANK k Kl'K. Caaklar.3 RATVAT.Tyit- W. rUH'HVoTA. H. M MILLKV

ihlrt eala ekiMeea. law ekH4f..r ae4 la'. aifn)l tea)iIo.ir tr att Ii nff, el ept

f J a 1 ifi- -i ri tim,tii.e H uí ifit

n anut ; rrf in'n Ar

r.m- - aair tra4 aMHil4 a UWfantHV rtealf

SubarriWd and aorn..i;.. man iniw if .i i r.if TbrM !' n...M H . . . ...l I IWNllia M a loik. aiaar éWl.ra' Mil. Alt mt aort".t n. ihia i .! it aa.4 - a i ii " ala, ara a aVI.bl la tba dalatr al allH. M :a4 l' 'y Ala . . -- . thai aliaii ta fr aa. y art arucia'a ,

tng ot .

ihr;r WHrT : ar TM !atrrt d"'tri1 Impfftxemrnl upon the rtf

. unhr a tern daa ami f-

ih imiii tl fot fruir- to croai bel- -

tr a th aha ft i he .ne ff ' !

t Kef , ,ht. ,.f t,iZiHAMfEI. IM. KAHI.Kutarjr

1 y ria l fiord to ftoraft M t aunati- -I fvrrirr,, e1 no T ul' tn fin.n-oM- n

th- .Armóla I'ui.j.er r.rrlion In a ah of t j m. t hf n;trt vv,'l I. tk-- r ir. I Uric -

talto tut Xk it rmt9y nt aaw-t- f aj nmiMUrmmt DOütrutn taAorm tmftuanV J PIONEER BAKERYan4 ;

pijirienl vih- - The f nnn t.f tin!aWa UuU I 4 li. In lbatoii th h'.tvc of niv U, Xv 10t'iniKht,t arat.tnl h.r

hcl.ns!nterr.ie h met r,h rcatked da. I mu.h lr.tereeil cel. in JS7 SO. IlKST ST.i

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1907.

Napier of Colfax county, 11 a mem. "l.ost In Nw York," Friday even- -r of the mounted polio of the ter-iln- c attraction at the Ijlks' theater.EVERYBODY III LINE PLAN TO MAKE M He was appointed to fill the In not as new a, some nf the offer- - WE TAKE THE FIRSTS 1 OTHERS GET THE FLAG !acancy caused by the resignation oflnajs recently seen b nor theater- -

F. It. Vance. The commlwlon dated goers, this fact perhaps 'being respon- -ilble for the unlimited faith the pub- -f rom September 7i 1907.

1E TRADES PARAD EFOR ALBUQUERQU WHOLE CLASS AT WEST ,

POINT MAY BE DISMISSED m. mmHe seems to have In the performances,for there 1 not a particle of doubt butthat the piece Is playing to larger re-

turns than anv of the new bidders forpublic oatronare. for the great Fastriver cene, with a pructicul steamlaunch with a earn ing capacity for j

ten persons, the realisiiie escape oftJennie in the row boat. Madison j

Souare garden and oilier familiarcenes in and about the metropolis,

still bring capacity business to this!

ARMORY A HUMMER Trouble hcad for ladcl lio I. noI'lehe Silent Treatment.

SUBSCRIBERS TO TIE PLANT

FUND WANT ACTIONALL SORTS OF NOVEL

FEATURES PLANNEDever welcome comedy iltv.m.i Frlc.es,25. 35. fill and 7 cents.

r.Ti:RIV WATMOIMOX AMIrtNTAI.Ill I'll AT TIIK WIIWHI H

8MKKTKNT AMI Ut.Ml MM.ONS M

TOWN.Practically Every Subscriber-America- Lumber Company

New York. Sept. U The "silenttreatment" given a plebe at WestPoint. It I stated In dispatches re-ceived here, has resulted In a clasttbetween the lebe class and the com-mandant at the Military academy, t'.'t-on- el

Kohert I.ee Howie, whichto deplete the supply of I l.e

Fnited mates army officers four yearshence, for Colonel Howie issued anorder two days ago to the effect thatunless the cadet was relieved entirelyof the "silent treatment" he woulddishonorably discharge the entireclass.

A cadet, the on of a yenlthy Chi

Appioacneu wains dmmr.( A

and Santa Fe Shops WillII I i-- - í n...U -

Make Usual Big Showing,

ta f.teico s

Twenty-Sevent- h Annual Territorial

Fair Association

UStíU lui ine ruiuiaae ui m- -i

mory Site. Display Will break Record.THE "SHORT LINE"To the Mining Camps of Colo-

rado, Utah and Nevada; toTJenver, Colorado Springs and

That Albuquerque ia Just as ready totake advantage of every opportunity The ( ipiiinittee n charge of the

trades display Darade. to lie heldfor nubile improvement as It ever cago man. Is the young man aroun 1

whom the trouble centers. He Iaai'niK vear aa usual on Thuraday uiiirn- -mus. If not a little more ao, "he Pueblo, is by way of Santa Feplebe and. It Is stated, receivedinir or Tatr week, is artlvely at workHninsr up the corporation and busi-ness houses which will take part inthe procession. The committee is go

brought out yesterday when anwaa made aa to the number oí

subscriber to the fund for thenlant who are willing that

me tothe balance remaining In inal lunti. mis year puratie ine

"silent treutment" not only from hisown class, but from the cadets in theother classes, because of a finiip'ai.Hhe Is alleged to have made whei h-- :

was mildly hazed by a fellow e.

The cadets. It Is understood,have determined to remain firm Intheir attitude.

or n much 01 tt as anan oe neeoeu, - uu - .. emiiei uHsshall be used for the purchase of the secured nracticnlly all of the largersite for the Albuquerque armory for corporation in the city In hearty 00-t-

construction of w hich $7.i.U(l In operation. The Sania Fe shops hasnow lying Idle in the treasury of New already sinlrled Its Intention, throughMexico the c""Ht officials, to enter the

October 7th to 12th InclusiveAlbuquerque. New Mexico,

New Mexico, and the

DENVER & RIO GRANDE

RAILROAD

Through the fertile San LuisValley; also to the San Juancountry of Colorado,

For Information a to rate, rmlnrnrloe, dcmrlptlve literatura, address

. S. K. HOOPER,

.Major K. Kuppe mane ine com i huh h une , hhmis mat winbeat all iiriimm utMtt.n, iMil" IMP

Overrates Ilia AuiIkiiIIv.Washington. Sept. 13. If Colonel

Howze, commander of cadet at V,'tPoint, threatened to dismiss the wholeclass of cadets because the ncpibershad sent one of their number 't 1 Co-

ventry." he overrated his aut'.iori' v.according to the official of the wardepartment, for the power of dismiss.

of the tie plant subscribers and at theclose of the day had secured the sig-

nature of a large majority of the sub-

scriber. Including most of the heav-

iest subscribers, to a petition askingih. tiHhince remaining In the

American Lumber company, whichmade n snlendld showing last year,has lni"4 lis Intention to makeeven a better rtlsplav this year. Mitn-ac-

.1. M. o'llelllv. of the Occidentalhands of the Commercial club be ued I Ife Insurance company, has Imimat- -

ed that his company would have (ienerwl PHiiwntrer and Ticket AguaPK.NViín. mi,o $8,000 For Trotters, Pacers and Runners!nl in such cae is confined to the

president himself. The comic a ml nilconh; only nuspend the offe idin,; ca-det and recommend dlsml I.

to secure the site..Means a Silemlltl Armory.

With the site free to the territory,.oinethin extraordinary to enter inthe while the traveling men

1 ..in, iho fiiniis avanaoie, n.u- - nave fiomnorlaled 5UO for the con- ... u.. , Ko I lie ' .., .. : . i. i - ... ... . ...

lUel-(U- IS BSSUICU 01 mini . .i I'l iiim in meir ooruoil OI me SHOW .

Ill ine nvpui o " 1 " jum won. niriii inis oispiav win lasefinest armory ExcursionsSAN MATEO MEN ARELOOKING FOR A CINCH

will be a building large enough Vconvention thatl I.,, tilfra-es-t

could be brought to this city and for

Is a secret carefully guarded, but fromI tie men In charge It is likely to hestartling. The usual prizes are to beoffered this year, although more at-tention I to be shown to the tradesand business features of the eventthan In the past, when the tendencyhas been to give the greatest attentionto the Mower show. A number of out- -

("orroiMiiilent Snv They Would lieWilling lo I'av Five Hollars a Tollfor Hagnn Coal. Delivered.

public purposes or tins cohibí-- be

of greatest benefit to the city,in tact, the coming of the Irrigationcongress was the Influence whichmuwtl the business men to ..tercst

and action In the armory which hasl een hanging lire for months althougn

ITSSjSloe firms have asked permission to

the siie ha been selected ano enter the parade this year, and entriesproved by the Commertial club tor 1)f hs Bre now n,lng C(inM,,,,.e()

TROTTING AND PACING PROGRAM

Purse No. 12:17 Pace $1,000

Purse No. 22:20 Trot; Denver Post Stake Race $1 ,000 '

Purse No. 32:13 Pace; Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label

.Champagne Stake Race.. .......$1,000Purse No. '4 2:25 Pace -- .$ 500

Purse No. 5 Free for all Pace $1,000

Purse No. 62:30 Trot ...$ 500

time. im" t U toe lair onicers. i'enver ana Kan- -F.lks' theater, as1....1 i..1..l,,n near

The follón lug letter from Hmh Ma-teo. N. M .. ret eived by the MorningJournal vesterday, will prove interest-ing to the A Ihiioiieriitie consumerswho are paving 17.6a a ton for theircoal:

"San Mateo. N. M . Sept. II. li)7."Mornlne Journal. Albuuoriue:

"We are glad lo see the stand youare taking against the coal combine

sms Cllv wholesale houses having ask-ed permission to have representationIn the line. The Thnisdav pantile hasa splendid foundation this year In thehands, two troops of cavalry and In-

dians and horsemen galore. One ofthe chief featorea will be the troop ofhorsemen srathered especially as anesenrt for tiovernor tleorge Curry,who has been Invited to head the pro-cession. A committee has been ap- -

committee of the Iby aclub some months ago am

the lots can be purchased for abojt

$2'; hén Albu.tuer.tue as going arterthe Santa Fe plant now

under construction, a tuno of morothe un-

demandingraised withwasthan $7.01)0 usedthat the portion no

,., 1... i n securing a site 101

To Colorado and East-ern points. On saledaily until September30. Return limit Octo-

ber 31. Rates to prin-

cipal póints.

In the Interest of the people Let thegood nhl go on until the people canget their Just rights. So we. the un-dersigned, will agree lo take our coalthrough anv arrangement that can bemade with the Hagan mine, not to ex-- I

WOUIO "r " . ,

the proposed amolter. ano 111 ,,,, A noinied to arrange for this escort with The Best Horses on the Colorado. Kansas and Texas Circuits Big List of tntnes and gcoed 15 or thereabouts per ton. forthe smelter was not s. 1 in .. .. Inst ructlop to ret l .litin men. Sheriff Denver and Return $23.70finir. Sni!n7s find rritiirn$?n.7R

,,. return wouio v , .. such time regardless of the prices that! wmnwinu rimsnes.may be made bv the present dealer.

S. 1 1 NOTI.F.Y.K. T. ir.x. Pueblo and return $18.95

r "uh m fauíí of the A.bmiuen,. .

men ho worked for it and the c ub

committee In charge proH" ''out It agreement and returnh

ata ubscrlptlon. It a urged,

I'erfeeto Artnllo Is ehairman of thecotinnlttee. wllh Judge Homero, ofOld A IhiTiiueriiue and Colonel JohnForrodille as his assistants. Theshertn says three thousand horsemrnKill be hand if he has to scoureverv precim t In the county.

A l8ae number of business bouseshave already airnllled their intention

$53.30N. II H will further agree that Pi!patTf) nnH rptlJITIwe will take four tons each, to be de- - x' & "

RAILWAY RATES: HALF FARE OR BETTERlivered as soon as convenient.

that the Hitu shouldever, thatImportance ()ll( VKIÍY SOON.i,-- ,

St. Louis and return.. $52.90Kansas City and return $44.55Norfolk and return,. (60

day limit,) .$72.90not be altoweu (',m liei' enter floats In this year's pariólemore Ihi' w ' "f,i that tlie'''l from all Indication II III be the lo PlayLost III Xi-- 1'ork Booked

Here.Htiliscription. u wn ,.."t"'-- -

....,1 tr,,m- - .. l,imrest and most elahtirate since the

feature was inaugurated. Manager MhI-.- has I ked for aROY A. STAMM

SecretaryJAY A. HUBBS

ManagerJ. A. WEINMAN

Presidentone night's engagement at his popular A fPf 1 1 HIT I n fl C CrtWCDplavhouse Hihi famous produ.tlon, MUUUUlM I I. U. U. r. OUVLfl

amount, mxi- -j - - f ..

arnt"e

lewTtig them. In almost evel

Xcm Mounted Policeman.S inta Fe. N. M.. Sept. 12. A com-

mission was Issued this morning to J.READ JOURNAL WANTS.RESULTS!

"Lost In New York." Tts date with uscome on Sentember 2fi, a rid from thewav report are cominit In our peo,ilecan exnei t to see the "grand old play"completely remodeled and In a tinenew dress, vet with that touching storystill tipnermost throughout, and whichlias lived for eighteen years.

RESULTS!T. N. LINVILLE.ured h7 cotmV of the Vol.owiugfund to e "sotheuliscrib,, to I

i.ui oi.ttion of it necessary to bu in.

EIGM GRAND LODGE.St, Paul or Minneapolis

and return $52.10Tickets on sale September

12, 13, 14, 15, 16, return limitOctober 2, 1907. Call at ticketoffice for particulars.

T. E. PURDY. Aqent.

STAPI.K AMI FANCY t.KOt KKIK

j lies! grade of Hour, ( eflVr. Trmm mud ft,iirrs

ILEUQUERQUEPLANIr.QL.ILL

8liowso. Mission I'lirnllur. Storeml liar llxtnrca and llulltllng Mate-

rial, i

A. J. Love, ProprietorII,one 403. 403 H. I I rm Mreet

MORNING JOURNALWANT ADS,UTne matter was placed In the fol

St. Elmo Sample & Club RoomsJoseph llamen, Proprietor,

1JU Weat .'aira! Avenue.

CHOICK UQUOP.S KKKVKU. ALLthe popular games. Kno every Men.day, Thuraday and Saturday night.

Iu',." f"rL V M.Kent. 11. 107.a Hperlalty.

Everything In the market !) on hand.TIIK BKST AI.H'AYN.

Pin. le :3. Out Wfil Central Avenue

Mek HeadMrhe.This disease Is rsttsert hy a ilerHntcemeTit

of ttae stnms.'h. Tske a rtuse nf ('hKmher-- Itn'a atnmsi h and l.lver Tslilels t corre.'t

tlil dlsonler and the alik headache willAltiuiuciu-- , ..,,J,.11.rs to

RESULTSIRESULTS!rileHnpear For este hv all drnvalata

1HK A OXIMIHC1 Ilk. . (MlaTTIIK KIONO.tllNT IHl: KOMItll-- l

MISTTHEif vor nr. it in If MtV HI V IT AT Til K

M OMtMIKT, IT IM rW.El OXOMUT AKVrRTISK- -

KIAT, IT IH Til E. ALBUQUERQUE'S EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE.

Dry Goods, Millinery and Women's Readyto-Wea- r Garments ExclusivelyPhone Order Filled Promptly - Mall Orders Promptly Filled

The Most Delightful and Interesting OpeningEver held in this city. Beautiful styles, music and great throngs of delighted women. That'sthe story in a nutshell of this beautiful style show. The fact that the women of Albuquerqueand surrounding communities who appreciate the truly artistic in women's attire now lookto this store as their authority is very gratifying to us as they fully realize that the displaymade by the Economist each season contains not an article to which slightest question as to

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,heu-plckVlng

i.u-- ,,We

Pla"t fund, Pereby st

the committee to "',';' 1remaining of our?o, the purchase of the armory site

hCompany.Wagner HardwareJohn O. Wagner.

Klock and Owen.Stern. Schlosa & Co.H. lluppe.Allen C. Waa & Lo.The Kothenberg and Sctilosa t. lBat

company.Ij. H. stern.Weiller and Benjamin.Weinman and Uewlnson.A. H. McMlllen.W. W. Htrong.J. Uorradalle.K. U Washburn.John V. Heaven. 'M. K. Wyhier.Monarch Grocery ompariy.Arthur Kverltt.otlo Uieckniann.Morning J.iurnal. by D. A. Macpher-- ,

ion.I'niterlleld company.

'l.earnarl anil Untii-mann- .

Hlanchard Meat and Supply cm-- ;

pany. j

W. G. Hope.Star Hav and Gialn company. j

W. Y. Walton.K. W. Fee.S. Vann.I. II. Hoatrlght.F. G. Pratt Co.Montexum Trust company, by v.,

H Glllcnwater. ..,,..,!State National bank, by It. H.

"rFiist National bank. I' M. W-

Flourtioy.Hank of Commerce.A. Fleischer.J. H. o'ltielly Co.San Jose Market.Jajne H. Wroth.M'. Mandell. ,

John Flnnigan & Co.Simon Stern.Frank H. Strong.Mcintosh Hardware1 Co. j

It. Ilfeld '0.Frank A. Hubl-ll- .

Albuquerque Gas. Klectrlc Light amiPower company.

Thoma F. Keleher.A. W. Hayden.K, F Itosenwald.II. II. Briggs A Co. I

J. W. Andcron.A. K. Walker.Crvstal Iceiompany.M ini ...h sbowlna there I no

Ctits correctness could be attacfed.

p fl

'e t'li i

él 'i m4m

The New Autumn Colored Dress Fabricslleceiie an rteule In a l dl-p- U Imlai. TM early itiferln of the seair. amiisilon. ai.,irel of itrcateM In 111 ami Inter falilHi wa dannel many nioiiilm ago. Kai lutr ism-tr-

na wnreil for lite Ix-- of Hie iHiuliial priMliH-lioi- I the leading temieran io. Mali, of lite very charm-ing novel, Ic re, terse n I ilir foretmeM skill.tl caer' effort I nice, llie reqiilremciii of imr riaclina 11, nicle.

ufm-m- lili llar iiihhm"! N.iir.ine el ilw relltlde i haracier of llils ealillilt cmhrat liig, a II de, ,l,r mostoleiiKite ami Hm? niM tlealii new caica and color rer lH,n b) al llils early late.

I

Silks and Velvets; Exclusive Autumn StylesWild rVrecnlalln of I lie lalrt eaixe airead far In ailanT of any ! ine r liata made iIih early Inlite- - see. ni. new arrial are-- r re.vliol almml dally In real nuniber of ce-il- iIhp stnh,nail.ei,s amieach oVan axorr iIixIim lie alian Hie tHlser. It will hr ralkally lnullile ft I doplhaiemany of I Ik Imjs.rl.il talk ami icItH now Im n.

Furs Are All New; All Are Specially Pricedrt one of I lie KrnH-n- l r artn-li- - wa rT ile-re- il tor sale this . l'mN-nt- l Ihe M,U are

all m-- I he inmcuap fsnlrr leece r lo Isrliut Hr "nnMSil lo IhWr pr,-- --eil rrtmrkiWe rtsmMleipnes were(S'aml al a lime lien furrier are lile o (e more than ire amal attr-nips- a lo tlx-- detail In workman-hi- p

Mhliti contribute rnially to tlse t liraicr ! IIk ")W-- s a ad Im mli of rery arthle.

That indefinable something individuality so essential in every smart article of attire is

emphasized here in a way most pleasing to those in quest of criginal ideas. Every article of

apparel shown at our opening has a distinctive style character about it. an out of the ordinaryair so different from any thing you will see in any other establishment. Every creation thatis shown is the inspiration of an artist and not of the copyist. . .

Our New Autumn Dresses

rem AaM-rW- lareamt lifer lUU.J.What 1. It that r..me r the mnst eager to

km. tM.ut al the trent Bi'Mtienl.

We km, hat the hava been asking aa aU--ul

f.,r weefc..

W hat thanaea .'vie are e..mls th a fall?We open , he d e I" Ihe awrei et aev-er-

..f the a. le.laed leaders Br..duMSa,,.,, f,,h... We .h.. ff.m eaih a r.. feluu;.oe dre.ee and wraps if.ll vhieh Iher heloi.lied their eallh f genme anil ahlll

..me ami e tf thee are l orthe f ParlaT!-- n e ate-- hae teadv rolleell-- a ff tH"r

Authoritative Millineryy f.r th inüiK-- t ti.- - i.f iir fns

pT f ih wt tut if it maám ; m fall nt.t.iivrrr that m hat etr

1Vi'.h our in t i r

TH Mitlli- ii4 riñáis lmr mH .l T -

Hit mmii hftatirul imt..rtt f ihra,an rtHlt-.na- . ih- )nii.u) a rtmih p mnt

ih alii 4 tail y .f ) all ctuninna aaakaihia 4. h auib.ri!tlt .Hinrjr armmaff fth a

Oar tfip:a f arliral I'l la. hrn4 4aaiall-i- ui auiiaM f r tha Aaat-r-(a-

fkrt la aWvimalf vmp-9- aa4 tinr taiirr A tmr ara rtHf iaHd In atait thven

aiva .f ih-- vptmrinrUf I Na la.

a4 r. wi aai--

room for question that the majorlt)or the men interested desire the ar-

mory to he built In Albuquerque amia quickly a po-sib- It 1 'r"P"'t.i k the armory bt.ard which hassupervision, to authoriie a building142 feet long by 76 feet wide, of mavFive wall, anil one-stor- y In height,with open fl.mr space, giving a ha'lwhich will be an trt- -l annory ml "."invention hsll w hlch id serve A-

lbuquerque' needs for rear 10 roine.The matter will he pushed as rsp-Idl- v

a polhle so that there ned beno' further delay In beginning con-

struction.trmmtwml t raklMir Which f

PttnM itraTiHi f roirrli4 thoM ahlrh ltt iP fr.'".Sbllcilt. 4 the lllr1l Will M"1

N tstt ra'i tlt prprrfrmn 0nnr lms t tni rrrr wr!watt UMnia VIII fall TMf from torright asrt r akitettr.

HntH-brMt- are t itrl -- rr I lor. Is r .,.!.. nr-'- .r

m Hl.n't .r",e Wattle h like it k flrat Ineaaer f- ehanse mfa.l..ee end at. iw

itl setr-e- ne ihe pp"rt unit r re- -Itvir ear.lT".''--e,

TMK l(ot,mt Cmil rxlu ai.rTKMnt.B tl. IanIHt. . BM)IIItdMMU coarMiaMat laerrhsata a.lust Iuitr.

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1907.4

make me. tired with their continued of El Paso that a city league ha beenorganized and carried through to asuccessful conclusion, making all endmeet. Several outstanding; bill will JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS iI

DECLARES KIBBEY

WILL SERVE OUT

PEHHIN SWIPES LAND

WHILE RUSTLERS ISTORAGE

fÁNT R P a n oe, A ou sen old gooda, etc?etored aafely at reaaonable ratea. Phone

540. Tha Securitj Warehouse A Improve-ment Co. Offlcee In the Grant Block, Thirdstreet and Ontra! avenue.Personal Property Loans

HIS TERM

Acting Governor of Arizona

Gives Out Interview to CheckRumors Concerning the Gov-

ernorship.

Turaon. Ariz., Kept. 11. The Cltl-xe- n

print the following from iuat Phoenix:

On behalf of the Citizen yourtoday Interviewed Acting

Governor Nicho!. Kecretary of the territory, and rilm Kly, private secretaryof liiivernui Kibhey, concerning a ru-mor which ha been circulating Inthe territory for everal week to theeffect that (iovernor Klbbey hud ten-dered hi iHignalion to PrealdentllnoNt'Vrlt to take effect III October.(Iovernor Klbbey hlmaelf la at preepton ii trip out of the territory. Beforehla return he la expected to vialtVV'aahlnglon. Thl doubtlr gave aomeeolor to the uaaertiun that Klbbeymight atrp out.

Nlchola. a acting governor, andKly a Klbbry'a private aerietarv arethe authorized representative of theiiivirnnr f'hi.tr wnrilu na to h (a no.

(tf'Htflon nt-- authoritative and flnul.

ranting about their gold minea. Tutell the truth, gold minea probablyhave, been a greut help to Los An-gele, but the benefit derived fromtheae mine cannot be compared withthat which the great copper mine ofthe couth went will bring In till city.I tell you there 1 more copper In thjhllla of Arl.una than there exlata Inall other copper dlatrlct tn the worldcombined, anil It will be tributary toLu Angele.

"In th Jerome dlatrlct alone therela enough copper In the I'nlled Verdeand the Jerome Verde and oth rproperties to aliuont iul the entireproduction of the copper mine ofMontana. They have water In theJerome dlatrlct and do not have , toovercome auch difficulties aa were ex-

perience In Montana. The anlphldeurea are nearer Ihe aurface, too, andthey have already been encountered."

After hla lira! visit to Arizona, thirtyyear ago, llarrett came back to Cali-fornia. Later he returned to Arlxoniiand waa one of the dlaeoverer ofthe original .Vet do ahaft. Ilurrelt didnot ahare in the million taken out of(he mine and devoted hi attention tofurther proxpccllng. Kor aeveralyear he aenrched for gold and thenturned to hla tlrat love, copper.

From experience he knew that he- -low the. gold belt copper iisunlly wuafound. Learning that the Verde aluiftwaa Idle, he aei ured barking and tookup claim .adjoining tne t iara property. The Jerome Verde companywaa orgunlxed and llarrett waa mmie,auiterlntendent of It. Kliaft wereannk parallel lo those, of the LulledVerde.

FEAST DAY ATLOS CANDELARIAS

Afiniinl Celebration In HonorPatriot Saint Attract Man Visitor.

The fenat of St, Candelaria wa cele-brated veaterday at loa Candeliirliihv the realdenla of that village, threemllea north of the city. A larga num-ber of peonle from A lhun.uero.iie. At-

rinco, llareta, li drlego. Alameda,llernalillo and adjacent town attend-ed the Inlerratlng ceremonle.

At daybreak man wa celebrated Intil church and up till noon, Ib Herv-iré were on a rellglou order. In Ihafternoon the lienta wa held, andmanv were Ihe kind and wlyle ofdelirarlo aerved. At duak laat nightth.e dancing began in the town halland on the oliiza. and all night andup to an early hour thl morning thefun continued.

Hherlff Perfecto Arml.lo and family,Mr, n.' Hit pup and family and olherafrom Albuaueruue attended the feaaland ceremonle.

drove 15.000 miles

iii a single

year;

Great Recoid of Arizona StageDriver Who Never Missed aTrip for a Thousand Days.

A short time ago there appeared anlerount of a remarkable record madeby lieoiga Conrad, of I'rcscott,

as a stage driver, and the aiate-me-

wa made thai It waa believedthe record had never been eiunlrd InIhe terrltorv or on Ihe roast. Conradhad (lavaje 14 nun mllea In one ear,using hut one horse, which waa Inbetter eondlllon at the end of the year(ban when Conrad rommrnred, andIhe driver had als gained twentypounda In weight

Now comea W. II llawklna. orBui keve. Arlxona. with a story ofstage driving that pula the record of('tunad ao far behind that It lookaIlk a pier. In a Inter toIhe liaaetle todav llawklna says:

"W don't want that Preacotl stagedriver to eel off with Ihe hell I havea record of inv own that will lay hisrecord to one aide; ao let him go wavback and alt down. I dno e Ihe stagefrom phoenix to Arllnglon. a dis-tance of flflv-on- e mili'. and nevermissed a dav for Ihree years and sixmonth. I never uaa behind time, butalwava on the atroke. I had alx runa-wav-

but onlv turned Ihe atage overonce, and no paaaenger ever got hurl.Th high water never aloppeit me.and mv alx horses were In belter eon-dlllon when I null than vv lien I stall-ed and 1 waa down In the Salt anditila va!lcv. where Ih sand at tlmeala rteeti and the aun I hot Now, Justflame a little ami vou will see Ihlaleeord waa never beaten by anv manand I don't think ever will be. I

never lot a horxe and never lost thel imed Stat mall either In onevenr 1 traveled I Í. 9 '.' mllea. and Inthe three and half eara I m.lde ,''.-- 2

miles. These are facta, and inn beproven vrrv eaMlv If anvone dnnhttb atorv and It wont take longeither. My weight w.is IH poun.lfwhen I started driving and when I

jnu.t I weighed -' poll nd

llraa-l- Town-li- e Stillisl.

l n t M'!t t i tn hi ril ufTi. otn ttt nf Kay h N hI fir

tit. l.i !hi' townitt" "f itrmlv. Ac-- .or. Una t . t h ( iHing I it V W k'

WUhirn Srn l.i MM ihr.1 fortUm (

th Orn- - t n.t nl u il bth tutM.n mill impi nnrin ofMintrk if wntun mI1 l n- -

be paid on presentation. While theleague did not make money hiable to pay all expense and tolift base ball in the Pasa City, Theseason next year will probablycelve great Inspiration from thiyear's beginning and In time Kl Pasowill probably have material whichmay compete with national league tal-ent.

JAPAN DECLINES TO GETANGRY WITH CANADA

Culrat- - Conduct of Authori-ties In Vancouver With lliosr of

eii I ranrlsfo.

Tokio. Sept. 1.1 In the Hoshl thisevening. Count Oku ma contrast theanli-Janan- disturbances at SanFrancisco with the Vancouver riotbriefly a follows:

"The latter occurence must not beplaced In the sanie category a theformer case. The Han Francisco au-thorities directly or Indirectly counte-nanced the acts of the rioters, whilethe municipal government wa thecenter of corruption, almost a Mate ofanarchv prevailed. 1 liken the SanFranrisro Hot to Ihe Boker outbreakIn China. President Koosevelt'a alti-tud at first was very fair and admir-able, but after a conference with thedelegation from San Francisco camea change which vvus sadly disappoint-ing to us. The Vancouver Incidentwaa oulte different. It was an out-rageous act limited to laborer and

elsewhere. The local au-thorities sincerely did their utmost tosunnres the riot and protect ourcountrymen. They even went o fara to give permission to our compat-riots to take measure ofThe sincerity, so fully evinced, ofthese reallv worthy local authoritiesof our ally In their effort to protectour rights, makes us confident nf ef-

fecting a Hatlsfm toi y solution, of thedeplorable situation. " .,

THOREAU SALOON

MEN HELO FOR

ASSAULT

M0NT0YA ATTACKSLUMBER COMPANY MEN

Latest Development in Pro-

ceedings by Company toClose Up Troublesome DivesNear Loging Camps, .

The latest development In Iha peti-tion of the American Lumber com-pany uakiue; a permanent Injunctionto prevent further operation of sa-loon near Thoreau owned by J. M.Monloya and Charlea Jone. ' camaThursday night when Montoya, oneof the saloon men. wa arreated on acharge of assault committed on lnemploye of the company al Thoreau.It wa charged that Montoya, commit-ted the assault and that it was a re-

sult uf the proceeding to oust him andhi saloon from the camp. .Montoyawas arrested by McKlnley cáunty of-ficer and is held at Uallup. Mon-toya wired to Attorney Kllego Hacaof A Ibunuerttue, asking hltn to appearlor the defense, but llaca declined lotake the case.

The. action hied by the lumber com-pany charged Montoya with maintain-ing a nuisance and with violation nfthe territorial law prohibiting saloonsIn town of les than 100 people, IIbeing held that Montoya' placeoutside the limit of Thoreau. al-

though attempting; to operate under alicense from that Village.

Action on the petition for an In-

junction will probably be heard dur-ing the coming-- week.

Annoiiii.s'iiieiil lo Attorneyw.Jury trial of civil cases In the Sec

ond Judicial district on the territorialt ide aro to begin Monday. SeptemberIff. as Moon as the trial Juries arc inreadiness. Case Kill be taken up Inthe order In which Ihey stand on thejury trial docket already Issued to at-torneys unlc- otherwise ordered bythe court. The court will hear attor-neys who desire to have charge madeIn th order Saturday. September H.at 10 a. m. In chambers. All attor-ney having rause on the Jury trialdocket should be In attendance, atthat lime.

ItcrnaHllit County furors.Th names of the petit and grand

Jurors called for the llernalillo countydistrict court, which convenes Mon-day, are hh follow:

petit K. C. Campbell. .1. llotinell.Pete Stewart T. F. Held. W. K Wolk- -

ina. W. J. Morning. J. It. IlerndonPlacido Salaxar y Otero. ItafaelGriego, Jose (ullerrex fiarcla. JohnClark, Kduardn Illanco, Pedro Perca.11.. W. Uhea. Francisco Turrlola. N. I'..cisco Sed til, (lenrge Thomas. N. K.

Steven. Jose Maria ('haven. JamesTobacco. Fred Nlchola, Koman Nue-na- a.

J. . Caldwell, tleorge H. Moon.Julian Trujllto. F. II. Hull. P. F. a.

Mm, In Kyan. Herman (Irunat.K. S. Stov.r. H. - Kemmerer. FciixCallndro. W. H. Carney. II. J. Cowgill.J. A. I.arcia. Pablo Crespin.

11 rand Skinner. CharleOoni-oy- . Carl Schroeder. J .A. John-..- n.

Atanasi i Montoya. J. C. Hrennon.J. S. Muns.y. lianl.l Torre. Tony

J. W. Anderson. Joae CletoTurl.tta. K Steele. A. J Kye. J. W.Hawke. F. II. Strong, tl. tlicgoldt. An-- dr

Komero. Antonio J.se Hrrrera.John ! Haucr. Thomaa Isherwood. T.R riententa. W. H JoseManu.-- I Sam hex. R. J Sawm-v- . K. tí.Mlllenhnugh. and Pierce K Pritt.

.Xlwyia HWd lo I .ran. I Jury.Carm.-- Ab'ta and wife, arrested

Thiitxlav ;n itld Town for deatroy-in- g

a fence upon the property of Flor- -en.lo Careta, were arraigned beforeJii.ii. of th Peace Joae K. RomeroIn tld Town yesterday and after

! lean Keeae4 4aa e Usenm mm llk ere4.

F.-- mea vere 'hamher!aia"s PuehItemedv has aaia4 la favor andMfaritv uk ft te maw nnm nf the ejioet

Mfi te te eee and has aa ermA4aif ti tended epetaity f f aeeie

t ! tuns; dteeasa h aani aa aierava ee a

ae. U Is pirasar.t and eafe toaad m t Kvff ia t tw anar-h-- l

the prp-- f.iT hth It is inteeded.hy ail drasta

a. T f ffmnnnx xnfAMUMt fM t tri noihn to.MTT Al mrmT M.L4)n IN

HELP WANTED MaleWA.NTKU Milker. Apply al Hriie- -

mek'B datrv. 1902 North Fourth t

WANTED Horseanoer: first clasfloor man. Smith & Frank, 305

Copper ave.w. ANTED Janitor; man miut be handy

with t'Kils. Good wage, Addraaa T. Journal ofTiee.WANTED lloyi 14 to 14 yaar of

American Lumber Company.WANTED Boy. betwran 14 and 1. at

American Lumber Company.WANTED General merchancliaa clerk ra

quires good pnaltton at once. Aga S7;married; near railroad preferred. Apply CJ. Canning. Wagon Mound, N. M.

WANTED All "round butcher; fur full tnformation correspond with Turnar ft

Ground. Eaat I.aa Vega a. N. M.

WANTÉDThree first claaa carpenters.Apply A. W. Hayden. 41 Weat Copper

avenue.WANTED fitokera at the gaa plant. Apply

at the Cae Plant.

HELPJVANTEDWANTED lrí for Rencral house-

work; am.-il- l family; good wage.Atinlv mornings. J. Lee Clarke, 609W. Roma ave. tfWANTED A romiM-ten- t white woman aa

conk for family of two persona. Inquire ofMr. N. B. Field. 905 Tijeraa Hoad.WANTED Sramstreas who la willing to do

plain aewing at her home. Apply to Mri,T B Hirnrton. Zt N. Ninth alieet.WANTED Woman for general housework,

good wagea. Apply tu Mrs. J. Ii. Iterndon,lit N. Ninth elreet.WANTED At the Economist, an experi-

enced saleswoman in the millinery department, tfWA NTEIt I.arty teacher to teach Jemoa

HDl'iruts liuhlic acliool; only competentteacher with experience need asply; gisidwagea. Apply to J. W. Miller, or Linus LShiel.la. I'erea. .V. M

WANTED At the Economist, an experi-enced ales unían in the millinery de

partment, tfWANTED t'.irl for general housework. Ap

ply 51 South Second street. tfWANTED A saleswoman 111 millinery de-

partment at the EconomistWANTED First-clas- s waitress at

once; wages $3(1 per month, boardand room: come at once or wire. (ieo.Mix Arcane Kestatirant. íínMiip. N. M.

WANTED MiscellaneousWAXTKD r.cnllfmpn to tw fur-

nished fmnt rotimn. connnctpd or mpirate;aiau me fuininhed tnt tn tcitá loca (en; tincar line; n Invalida. B. O. Prke. 2

H. Hfcnnd etr-et- , or apply at 4J2 8. Third

WANTKD Poaition by lady atenosrapher;real relate officii preferred. A (id rent

HieniiRraplicr. rare Morning Journal.VANTKI Kmply bug at Hahn'a

yard.VV A NTlCIt Situation aa book keeper by a

flrat claaa axpertem-o- man; city refer-en cea. Addrena M. Harden. Journal off ire.W A T K I fl y "y u nb lady, poaition aa

will take claaa In literary, piano,string Instrumenta, elocution, danrlna;; beatrerommenlatlona furnished. Address

fit Maverick street, tan Antonio,TfaWANT El Nurse, mala or témala; apptyat

onre. Hanta Fe Hospital.WANTED T o unfurnished raoina with

bath and biwrvl In private family, mustte close io and modern. Addreaa Box

City.

WA.TKI An unfurnished 5 or roomhouse; must he in good neighborhood and

modern; no children or Invalida In family.A 'lit its K I'. Smith. Post Office Inspector,City,W A NTED l.ni her teams to ha ut iumber

from our mill in Cochltl Oinon 'o22 mlls; good roads and good wa-

ter. Addreaa Domingo Lumber Co., Thorn-ton. N. M

WANTED A certain number of hoarderspay your fixed expenses; ev.ry one above

that number paya yon a profit; you can al-

ways keep the nuaebr right by using thewant columna of the Morning Journal.

FOR SALE Real EstateKOK 8ALK Hval eatato. at a eaorlflre If

taken at ome; 11 rom modern residenceIn the best location In the city Terms, partrnnh. hulanre on ttrne; a real bargain. I. O.

o LMH.

Kt.ft bri-k- . modern,close In, east front, easy terms. Koom

9. S T Armijd biiildiitg

FOR SALE Five-roo- modern houat In theIHaliiunda. (.all at 417 Homh Arno, Dr.

Wilson.

FOR KA1.K A five room house, ateo anetght rom houe. latter furnished or un-

furnished, both modern; close In; cheap thisweek; aleo two abated carriage, nearly new.Inqutie mf J Ksst Central avenue.

LOST

LOST ChiM n iMiiiKtp cutt. Krltirnto ins Smith Artm st

Kifi I1M i;uront kssH(Kk sIT IN IM'K IIOISSHmwi.mii a 2.v nmr. wii.i, lastMK MtlMIIS. V,. V. I'KI 6.ftOIS. MUST NT. rHOK 1 i.

f es4 A4 Majfuaewleere.Almost every went edver?o4mnt that Hi

printearf raueea "something to hsppen ' lathte eity.

And the wonderfal thing about It all kthat In practically ever bueinees transactionwhich ta hroecht atwxit brweee two nnpethrough a mi ed both parrtee are p tease it.both are. gatnere

For aVowt al want aJ transartlona arebaeed ujx-- two "wants" trstead of onethe and the r Onead eaitefie both of th" waste end, ao. la

d a "want ad "

ojm imw. WTIVK PKOIU CT,o NHOlt ItKAKM hl: M il M.II T.

oi n. nits i sr. rnoNK i.I. Je .rge Hha.le. hereby gte notUe to the

general public that on and after lhe date.lptemrer IS I wltt not be reptnx;Me forany c ntrarte4 by mj ie.rgHhade. Jr

New York. Spt. 11. 1. WillieJamen, enmr mimher of the firm of

hHla-lolt- e A 4"v. of Ihln rity. died '

tday al (irton Wood. N. H . ndTS. He a prnidont of th tloldi-- ;

Mill nTpomtlon and th tuthetrriInvfatment ompany. rlce prraldfntand director of the Northftn Kwurl- - ,

tiea company, nd director of the Nor.Ihern Pat irio liailnay company.

Seirr4 N4alr, Ih ?k

NatHe NHator. I ha. for 2?c

iifeea f 'ftrti. ttvarta 3

lTti Icmtiitno Ih W

IVlmhNr lultcr. Ih. SVTrh Meat aad SHn tii kena.

Champion Grocery '

4 W. rtieeaa Tmmm L

STOLE SHEEP

CURIOUS TALE OF HOWARIZONA MANWAS ROBBED

Live Slock Valued at MoreThan $100,000 Stolen FromRanges in Few Brief Years.

In n rerenl laaur oí tne Tuoiton Ptiel,ntilcil hv llerbrrl Krown. former

Inlrndclil of the territorial prlBiinat Yumn. the eillliir of some ofthe trouble of Dr. IVrrln hk folio:

The conviction of Iir. Kdsvard H.I'errln of lm1 frauda Ik of Interest toArlxnnlana. He In the heaviest litndounfr In Arlsonn, hut hla opemilonHhave been confined to the northernportions of the territory. He arm hIkiiat one limo, on of the targest cattleand sheen men In the rounly, hutIhlevee "atole him blind" When Ihewriter h superintendent of the

nrlnon the ilwtor ramo therefor Ihe purpose of Interviewing a rat-tl-

thlof he hail bren primarily Inter-ested In convicting. Th fellow'snam was lluti hlniton. Kor yearshe hail been foreman on the area!cuttle and sheep muxes of the IVrrlnIwinil and ('atlle rum putty. The doc-tor waa anlnti to h'arn how J.f.ilfthead of sheen had been taken from acertain corral and spirited away. Menroinlxed Hutchinson nil the Joya ofan enrthlv 'naradlan If he would "puthim nem" to the nay ihe thing waadone. At. ftrat liiitchlnaon refused to"peach" and hen uracil hy the writ-er to do ao. aald: "You do not knowlr. Perrln n well aa I do. Ilia prom-ises are not made to keep," but finallyhe told hhn that it waa not j.Mitlhead of sheep that were taken at thelime referred to. tint S.O00; that theyhad never heen In the corral, hut hailbeen herded below. They were drivenInto the timber and divided union- - thethlevea. Aa they did not have enoughto make a aood tllvMnn thev wenthack and sto'e mill nutre. Theae werenioatlv rilaooaed of to the htitrliiT InPresenil and surround K rampa. I'cr-rl- n

staled tbal he had at one time HIDcow ponies on the ranch, hut they hudheen alolen down to about oraeven. Hutchinson told him of slxlythat had been driven Into CaliforniaIn one hand and aold. Among otherbit of Information he gave Ihe doctorwaa of a bunch of eighty beevea thathad been oíd lo pariiea In Jerome.At the lima theme tieevea were takento Jerome there were three men anda woman, all employea of the doctor,Intereated In the tranaai tlon. Aa thevapent money freelv and aa the wom-an and her buland wished to returneaat, thev foiaed Ihe doctor signatureto a draft and "had money to burn."The doctor waa particularly anxious toknow the namea of the partlea thatwere present at Ihe time of the for-gery and when told the old mall ehedteara. for among Ihe namea waa oneof hla moat tl Haled employe. Iteforeleaving Die doctor pressed IIto tell him about what waa the valueof the nronerty taken while he waaforeman. After conalderable bealta-llo- n

he aald. "About 111, (inn, " bul Ina later eonveraal Ion with Ihe writer heaald that tilt. nun would not roverthe loa, aa the doctor might know Ifhe could get a true statement of thecondition :t hla herd.

Kildeptlv he did not know, for heaald that hla great herd" of cattle and"been had almost entirely dlaappearedand be had nothing loll the llaca"Moat" left, and probably that wouldhave heen gone iilsn but for the rockathat held tt down The doctor feltparticular- - grieved over the Ions ofa pair of valuable tnulca owned by hlaeon ami drp-e- to n hockhoard. Theon waa advlaed one day that aome of

Ihe missing row ponlea were l.. befound In n certain wood He drovelo the edge of Ihe wornl. tied hla mulesand entered lo look for Ihe hnrsvs nfenure i were not there, toil hlamulea were gone They liad beenalolen during Ihe ah"it lime he waaawav from them.

Among hla many gilcvancea thedo. lor told of being In one of thetown on the Atlantic and Pacificrallioad when a tralnload of aheepcame In to go through llelpg Inter-filed In rheop h. went down to look

I them. To hla surprise b foundIhiee carload with hla brand on themIs lie (oiild io nothing there he wenttot ihe aame train to ttie nem towitwln-i- be swore out a complaint andluid f lie aheeii turned Into a corral Int.ai- - i'f an oflici r. They wei all

(here when "night drew her aahleihi, io round" but the neat morningthev were gone, and he never heardof hem afterw ,irda.

If II ne iMiMeihl to put Into ptlnta Irue of the actual losa the.. ttt stistnitied while cattle andalijen ranching In norlhern Ariaona.H would make a booh airanger andmore liiicrcaiing than fiction Hut ac.i oi.liog to the late decision of thecolllta. Ill doctor wan Ihe moatcom ton-be- mailer of them all In j

n'Hii'iini un a men iiiineo liens'inhe etol ;ihio of governmcnibind, the only one Hung, aa he hlmaellaald. the other fellowa could not ateal

EXPECTS BATTLEOVER UNITED VERDE

Arlsona Mining Mmn I hitaren Unite.i."-- r War Will lt- - II. at

Jre. iiw

r.U Itarr. t a pioneer propitt-Cn- r

Who baa -- pel,! ' h. lat ititMv v.Mis InA i liuna i Oi l.i. A n g'-t- a. a trtie-- i i

he .Mi'lMlnlM.i p v tb.- - l,o AngelaTlmr lie wi that ttwirg t. theprnxinuty of oih. r ,r..;.r, fi. .t lkrriir mine of S. tul.if t iia r Ik ttI Oiled !!e. he I". I I t m-- ilv iJ'lino la th.- - J- - on.. .1 -- till t hutntav elrnet tttlpll. ate the unn.il til-- t

Iwlwrfll Auauritt ..f Bill j

Mont. nJ tfit Am ;fc4?i,eit' ,1 'imi nmtrn

"in Hull. Mr-- .V ''.''- -

r th- mmmr in huN l i nrf or one filliel It u m.-.,-

fhl th or mmm f M if f.i

pri riy f H-- 'n b lh Am jr ,

fMtr1. HI I t hf rrrf ' "f t '

AniNli4 ni 1 Vk mm w- - mittc ' t

hw M ir- - l I h Jfi'nf 1 íí r , t l

rnnft1nt v tri t rlP1fn I'fint A Vcrl. Ih

rr.tr tii rth-- t 'Ij'ir.'nf rI r t .

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r.niinu'4 a tn f l'

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tt fTll thf hl ftth f th,M m in r'á mtnf"Thw wlrifr '

root Thy ktm ff Ih,..- - iaB ti ft th- - h rlif4a..- - . i ijfr-- i !! Thrr

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

ATTOKIVKVSR. W. D. BKTAN

Attorney at Law.Offica In First National Bank BulldlnAlbunuerrjue, New Mexico.

PirVSICMNS AND BrRfíWMl.DR. CHAS. A. FRANK

Physician and burgeon.Special attention Riven to Skin,

Rectal ami Genlto-Urina- ry diseases!Hours, a. m., 5 p. m . 8 p. m!Hnnnn 4 Hnd K. Barnelt bide;.DR. S. D. BURTON

Physician and SurireonHighland Office. 10 8. Walter street,Albuquerque. N. M. Phone N. 10l.

R. L. HVSTPhyslclan and Rur(ton

Rooms and . N. T. Armljo BuildingAlbuquerque, New Mexico.

DRS BHAIHtACH A TVIAjPractice Limited

Eye, Bar. Nose ThroatOculist and Aurlat fnr Pants Fe coastlines. Offica llltf West Central ava.Honra: ,to 18 a.m.; 1:80 to pen.

HOMEOPATH!.DRS. BRONHÓN A BROÑSOÑ

iiomeopathloPhysicians and Hurgeona.

Oyer Vann's drug atora. Phoae;Office and residence, 628. Albuquerque, N. M.DlL W. M SHERIDAN ,

HomeopithlePhysician and Surreoa.

Occidental Life Building, Albaqtjar-qti- e.

New Mexico. Telenhona 8 88.

rrERINARV,WM. BELDEN

Veterinary,Phone 405. Residence 40 8. Edlih.

DENTISTS.DR. J. K. KRAFT

Dental Surgean.Rooma I-- J, Barnett Building. Poon74 4. Arpolntmenta made by mall.

ARCHITECTS.F. W, 8PENCER

Architect.Rooma 48 and 47. Barnatt Bntlrtlng

ASS A VERS.W JEN'IffS

Assayer, Mining MetallurgicalEngineer.

01 West Fruit avenue, Poatofflea Boi178, or at office of F. H. Kant, 111South Third street.

CI i-- 1 ex; I EE l K.

PITT ROS8County Surreyor,

Attorney bwfore U. 8. Laad Dart-men- u

Land Scrip for aale. Cim amsrlneerlnw.Gold Ave., Opposite Morning Journal

DR. B. M. WILLIAMSDENTIST '

sasssaw'

KEEP

YOUR

EYE

ON

THIS

SPACE

A. FleischerThe Real Estate Man

GROSS, KELLY & COMPANY

Wholesale MerchantsWool, fllriVti arul IV4ta

Specialty.ai BrQI F T.S.Q VBIM

SANTA FE TIME TABLE.

31(Errrttr jaaa lata )

fraaa lisa Eaat rrfa. laar. naara Cal Kx Ill p ftN I. caiirma Limit.a ....li t a i aa a

No T. Korta. Cat. Paat MatL. .1S:II p II IIINa. . Bl P a M.x. city Ka. 11:11 It a

asa Mm WaalXa. . Oitcaao Paat Matl I a a I MSVa. . Chtoaca Uialta4 p t PNa.1 CM. a 111 City Xxp.. p IMS- ta Mtk'VU.rM.MItCIllll, TMfía. II cManltit Laayvlth braaHl trata

for Haata F ai4 aa at an ba-a- i prt reK.w BUatoa. T. ft PVBDT Inst ,

Money to LoanOn Furniture, Planoa, Orirn, Horaea,Wagon nd other Chatlcli; alao onSalarlas and Warehouao Receipt, aalow aa $10.00 and an high aa 1160.00.Loana are quickly made and atrlctlyprivate. Time: One month to oneyear Qooda to remain in yourpoanesalon. Our ratea are reaaonable.Call and aee us before borrowing.Steamship ticket to and from allparta tit the world.

THE HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO.Rooms t and 4, Orant Bldf.

PRIVATE OFFICES.OPEN EVENINGS.

JOSH Weat Central AtoiiiiFOR RENT Dwellings

FOR RBNT Furnished house and tent nt401 8. Edith atreet. Inquire 32S 8. KUIth

atreet.FÍ7írRfc;NT At T W. foal, a 14 ro4m

house, newly remodeled; up to date In allrespects; rent reasonable; see owner at theplace or rail on real estate agents.FOIl IUCNT liaise, barn with stalls for

five o orees and plenty of room for vehi-cles; I a rife hay loft and corral. Addreaa J.J. J . Morning- Journal.FOIt RENT Tiro or three room nousea,

furnished or unfurnished. W. V. Fu-

tre lie 602 South Heoond atreet.

FOR SALE Miscellaneous

FOR MAMS Furniture at private sale;all contenta ot a 5 room house. Parlraufte; combination writing; desk andhook case; china cabinet: buffet; quar-- ,ter aawed oak; blrdaeye maple bed-

room suite; porcelain lined refrigerator,new; Kaaoline range, heating etovee; 8

Aamlnstvr ruffs- Kale begins Haturdaymorninf. Mil Fast Central avenue.

FOR HA1.E S room house and lot. also fur-niture by the piece or lot; cheap, on easy

payments. Inquire 3i8 Haca avenue.

FOR HA LB CHRAP Five hlocka from Han-

ts Fe shops, 6 room house with barn onlot 60x142 feet; price M0; $400 down anilbalance on easy payments. Apply to P. F.M.íí'anna. Room 11 Orant block.

FOR SALK- - Uanffp. dresser and fineoak dressing table. 406 H. Walter

FtiR HAI.K Very nice new ra carpet; newas ranee; stogie buggy and harneas. Mrs.

John t'Jark. 409 Huning avenue.

FOR 8ALK Hore, addle and bridle.1012 Forrester ave.

FOR SAIK Hed, mattress andKprlnfTR, $12; drenner, $8. Apply

30 West Coal avenue.FOR SALE Ranchea from 4 to e acres

each, all under main Irrigation ditch :

near city. Albuquerque land Co., RoomCromwell building. tfFOR HAI.E Horsu, buggy and harness,

eeparate, cheap. Apply 14 North Hlxthstreet.FOR HALF: A buggy and harneas, cheap If

taken at once; party going to leave town.Inquire at this ofice.FuR HA LK ("heap. If sold at once, well

Improved 19 acre ranch. Tall on or ad-dress Mrs Ida Not ley. Old Albuquerque.F()R KAI.R Light mountain wagon, "or" willexchange for buggy. Can be seen at

H. Third.FOR SALE Two cottages and four corner

lots, cheap. Kinster s Cigar Factory.FOR SA LB We have aome good cow for

aale Albera Rrothera.FOR HALE Bull terrier pups, bred from

the best Htt stock l.i America. F. H.Caeejr Rug 13, Ias Crucea, N. M.

FOR HALF: A good top buggy" fo"faalacheap. N, W. Alger. 124 South Walter

atreet. tfFOR BALK Aermntor windmills. tanks

and substructure. Wolking ft ion, T7North Rlghth atreet. phone 1485. tf

F0lNT RoomsFOR KENT Two nicely fiirnlnhprl

from ronniK, miltablr for ll(tnlhoiixki-rping-. Enquire 617 8. Hroarl- -

ay.Ki itKNfiMiri'' pImmbT Mi;

hMth, rlsrtrlr llahl, phdli; hrHkíast IfMrs. Jihn flark. 4 Hunlrt aT)Uf

Fi iR HUNT A twoF"iri'1 houiwi.-noa-rlr

nw; call al 13 N Klflh strcH.f'liU HKST--Fiu- mil fin nlnhcl r'nma for

hounfhupplna. tilt modern 32i H. K.IHhFon' KKNT ris"nl furnlshcil ron'mirllh

balh; ifntlrmnn prfrrl ; ni healthackers. IftOJ N. Hrníl aln"!.

'KmKKSTNlc .ljr fiirnlnhrd t'm withhath. 40t a. Arn street

FiiU R KN'T TrTrwi nirlv fiirniahiiP'ro.Mnsf"r llahl hruknplna ao invalids. ni N.

Kdtth strrot.FUR itrxf Kiirnlshrit rn.ms, plrajwnt

plar; no slrk. 42 N. HlxlhFuR HF.S'- T- Two-nl-

rlyfurnished rooms

Apply 7 W. Hold avenin-Fíi-

F F.NT-Tw- rt furniahfd rooms .ullshlsfor hnuwkeeplna Adnrpss 413 N. 8mh

FtiR RKNT M'wlera furnished rooms." resonable 114 H W. Oold avenu.

FOR- -R KN T Wel- l- furn lid rooms w hhath, at the l.lfe Knlldlna.

corner Central and Hrosdwar- No lavahda.Address In. l. R. WllaonROiMH-Fll-

R RBNT A few aKelr furnishedrooms with usa of bath, r tha week or

month. Na lavallda takaa, Hotal Cralara.Silver Ara.FuR RENT Neatly furnished rooaa"at

ery low prices, Tha Vela Rnoralaallnw 11 Weat Uii arson. Mrs. iFiemina ttFOR RENT Madera rooms aad board. Illper month. Mr. Bra U Cralc IIIaouih Beyond atrvet. apatatra.

FOR UK NT Furnlihcil n.,m: atrnl-hnuM- anil 2n-- a re

ranch with ooil houae. Apply 104K. Owl ave.

Cultivate Self-intere- st

A Little More

A little htrmlrft erlf'shn- - in alt thatm ill Rwp o tn th etraicht rad toprojprHv 4i)tvaie an interest la yur

n letreeie by rending and using theclassified ads recj!arl making ihemn yu. taking them Int.. daily

f ef7.ri on the day that aoosx adenteee the thing att. thenme an ad yireelf f..r It. Kaf-

ka n men t tfh theee ant ala ltvmth-- laske te do erranrta. qoeaie g

Himm thse puh,i itv iee

th eaat ad and them at'"' k f.r y o It e a barm aeittsn- -

MERAKDWOMERTsr a tr aaaarara

rwli.rrJt.n IsnatiKg"J m j. i star. a. awsitii.sr7n ilI'sCJaaWtsai J J t.Ki; isiiiaslil. f mt ta 4... rrP" t r-- rw4 lsB Ii ttl n r

I mt.í T t

"Ilaa (iovernor Klbbey jent In hireHlgnntlon, doe he Intend to hp nilIn hi realgnation, and I there anyfriction between the governor andIhe national administration t" wa thiuctlon propounded Acting GovernorNlchola by your correspondent thlamorning.

"So far n I know, and I believe tam thoroughly acquainted with theHltuatlon," aald Mr. Nlrhola. after amoment' hesitation. "Governor Klb-bey ha. not resigned, has no Intentionof renin, ilng. and will serve out hla en-tire term, which laat two year more.I am quite. poNitlve that the governorwill not resign. There I absolutelyno friction between (Iovernor Klbbeyand the national admlnlatratlon. 1

would like to ttnd nut where this ru-mor bad II origin. I will repeatagnln Ihnl (iovernor Klbbev will seivecut hi full term."

Film Kly, private secretary of thegovernor, was equally emphatic Idsaying that Kibhey would not resignand would not be removed.

"The atorv that (iovernor Klbbeywill step out Is all bosh." nald Kly. "Italked with Ihe governor the day heleft here and know hi sentlmenW.There Is no reason for him to resignand he will not resign. He is on thebest possible term with PresidentHooxevcll and the president I ploase--with the conduct of affair In Arlxona.(iovernor Klbbey will serve out hisfull term."SOMIIIIINfi iMIIMi

I IIM I0I1K(I: AT Tl t'SONThe Tucson Star bring the news

of a conference held In that city onSunday be, ween Colonel W. 8. Sturgei,national committeeman of the repub-lican party In Arbiona. and M. E. y.

postmaster at Blshee.Just what conclusion wen reached

or what were Ihe subject of discus-sion at this conference have not beengiven to the public up to dnle, but ItI reasonably certain Ihnt this confer-ence was for the purpose of laying thepolitical wires for next year' repub-lican preald-ntl- al campaign In Arl-xona.

Colonel Stui'gea Invited Mr. Cassidyto meet him In Tucson and It I safeto sav that these two republican lead-ers outlined a plan which mean thedelivering nf the goods next year InIhe republican national conventionfrom Arlxona In return for the prom-ise of President llonsevelt to be goodin the matter of Joint atiitehnnd. Cas-sid- v

will be depended upon to holdIhe CorhNe counlv republican in line;St urges and Cassidy are known to beon the most Intímale term and theyhave alwav been so in past poltlcalwork In the territory. If Cassidy randeliver a delvjgatlon from Cochisecounlv. the largest In the territory. Itwill give Colonel Stnrges a long leadIn controlling the territorial convention.

l.at year Mr. Cassldv went downfor the count in this counlv and lostcontrol ol lh. political machine whichIs now held bv II A. Kirk of Blsbee.It Is known that Kirk will not agreefor Cansldy to hold ihe ribbons In lbrepublican band wagon In Cochlecounty. IT he can prevent it. and theoutlook Is g 1 for a republican scrapnext year In this county w hlrh will befast, fierce and furious from Johnsonramp to Isiuglaa and from the JIua-chin-

to San Simon stall. in.It I understood that Postmaster

Geneial lllichcoik will soon returntn Artxona to again go over the politi-cal altuiitlon In Ihe territory and thttStiirgea la getting hla line-u- p ready toshow prospects lor sucosas next year.It aald that II ilchcock when h comew ill nut i online his visit to Phoenix,but will visit several slnta In theterritory o that he may be Informedof Just who the fslthrul Include andtheir relea political stietigth In the va-rious aectlona of the territory.

It. A Kirk la republican countyman here and will te In a pos.

lion of advantage In shaping the parlypoti. Irs. but If Cassldv geta the activesupport of the administration he mayhe expected to put up a political scrapsnap that will be a daisy. The stakes

the republican scrap In Om-hls- t

and other counties In Arlxona nextit will he the right to name guests

at the federal pie counter In Arlxona(,iMh. n. tt fmii Vfira Th- - fuel that

I

BLUE LAWS PUTBASEBALL ON THE BUM

H !- -. Cltv 1 4a it ie tintm Oat of4iltntlbH s It.ssiill f tsun.lai j

t ke-ll- l(

mi. .V'ttii-- ..r n.-H- t ü- - ari-- l m!.., mnn htmi n) p( lt. furth rtfM lnl..n .f ih. i.Mrtl ft,. HIi. h ,,M hI it til 'lid ihv rruli!imnn o

i l- - ihr . iinuu-uin.- T if if.- Uiuiph- - tirihry U roi...n rnouifi f..r pr..fTt f nt Wrfuhinrton f.r rt t1..n n l .It. tuiit n ntniKiih' of mMffnliudc In thrftiirtl n,l?il Vt.Hr

., i pleading not guilty to a harge of de- -I ti u. torn of property. were boundAt th- - me-t.- ng of th- - lltv Rw , ,he und,rw,r frmná jaTy $:09Isa!, league Mer.1a: aftein.n.n lnp!D4(n

h ague was ftiabanded for the eeaaon. j1 lo Weal.. Ihe 1.1 paao Newa j A n rm, , m, tymw 4 , f,,.The action w a- - taken aa a reajM ifvtl J5(.Mingue aged veara. andthe .i.f.o, anient of the blue l..u, Angel San.hr. g.-- .t .,.

against Sunday ball plav.ng. noti! i. a- -,h. h of nar.. veatetday bv Probatet. .n h.Miii been re.e.v.d by th-!r- rlt A, K. walker.'lw that arresta wmild follow If

Ih !.rnrriv in i ; n t , ..n-n- " u(nif fin tr or it hit h - f'itvtu i fr'm Tn n I hf inn l hnt

nt f of t h f t jt in It m nr'si- -

fiil'h iroifrtv. but hd- - In, fitiin h

l'f.lT?i rrmtrl yt nl" I

ht'i Hii m ii rumtitit iu'lm ih rflfifTK p f r Kin,n htif rial nif t h i t n t

T't r if if (h init'fHfii tnrrf f S

EGRQFS CELEBRATE AT

JAMESTOWN SHOW

Voif-.tk- . l . Sept IS - ti- - t e- -f .rmeis " .lav waa ntasttrilthe Jameslown eMiti.n. tl ue o.teof ngr. from al ove' th. tititi-v-

toeroh ra of the t'nlted Itr.tei t True''lt-- f or mt Ihe largest frater-nal lvo.1v In Ihe aarlit. Uk ni pit lithe 'k'rt te The order ha )ut..mpl.'ted the twfwlv-aevem- h annual.i,.f of the hiar I K"Um.n ml

4 Nrlv nirii f.- -ilát Viewed the gret-- t n gr.i rxhlhl

e K..wn hv the tare, aa well aathe a --fnpiletim-e.l of Ihe white raem rtlleanert at Jrti-- t m.

ta i -

anv attempt were ma.le to piay Allpatk Siitiitai

N t i'hstan.tina Him .1 Uion. e-- I

ame til he Ud by th?(of the fwUünn thia fall. Th

r,Acu an.i tne whii- - tu in(-rtil-

i iv iniiupijh inn inf Mmr :

teme lil a le-- plav nt Ihe lo b ihepark tn juiti ruri--

Th Inhi? --o wtenel Ttrtora frtl-- 1

the f1iehandment f the leaguA tfceWnir i hwaita t highly gratified ewMat th p?h iwm .f hte team and na

,h' hi' in the- n-- pt j

ar that til carry mi)thiM -f n , item

Thu. W the firt tmej Ja be hlfX f y

4i 'Mé

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1907.

SEPTEMBER ISSUE

OF EMPLOYES

treating department, is In the city ona business trlD.

R. Y. Short, requisition clerk nf thestoiehouse. has gone east on his an-nual vacation. Bert fiackel is reliev-ing him.

I). C Kennard. chemist of the coastline and Klo Grande division watertreating service, arrived in the cityyesterday from Rincón.

RAABE & MAUGER115-11- 7 N. First, Bet. Central and Copper Aves.

MAGAZINE

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IF YOV WANT

AFountainPenThat write mimmiiIi and ry anddon't leak nor anil jour flngcr,buy a

ParkerLuckyCurveWe Rive joii a WIUTTKM

il'.lt.TI-:- with every pen. Wehave Uiem In all sie and allprices.

F. J. HOUSTON COMPANYtoa WKST ENTRA!, AVE.

ENAMELED WARE,

CUTLERY,

HARNESS AND SADDLES,

AMMUNITION.

HardwareSTOVES AND RANGES,

KITCHEN UTENSILS,

B. RUPPETHE PRESCRIPTION

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CaJ1 UP Telephone 789Whenever you want your rrearrtplloiia filled iromUy and accurately orIf you want DBl'tiS and Mr'.BUINKM

WILLIAMS;LlJK

sent up to your house in a hurry.

DR.UG CO117 W. Central Ave.

) f204W. Gold!; FlHlE RACKET 205

S Second

HOW ABOUT THAT

NEW FALL SUIT?

Full of Interesting Reading forSanta Fe Men; When Nick- -,

erson Was a Conductor,Likewise a Hero,

The' Kcptrmber number of the SantaFe Employes' Magazine has made itsappearance in lora I railroad circle.Thp last number of ihe Utile magazineIn i'huf k full of interesting articles,note and items of Interest to allSania Fe employes.

of the articles, one by BenjaminBrooks on "The Southwest From aLocomotive." is by far the most

It tolls of the writer's ac-tual experlenee In the cab of an Atchi-son passenger engine from KansasCity to Ios Angeles, Cal.

C. U. Seagraves, general colonizationagent, has an article on "Teamivork-t'olonlZHtlo- n

Kepartment." that is ofdecided interest to railway men, andthe general mulle.

A detailed account of the new crosscompound pump for a new variety ofthe prairie type locomotive, beingbuilt for the Santa Fe railway by theBaldwin locomotive works, is given Inthe magazine, with a large Illustra-tion.

H. tt. Nickerson, president of theKin Grande. Sierra Madre and Pacificrailway, and formerly general superin-tendent of the Santa Fe railway, Isthe hero of an article called, "AHeroic Conductor," by Angus Sinclair,published liv "The Locomotive Engi-neering," but reprinted on account of.Mr. Dickerson's old connection withthe Atchison. The events narratedtook place when Mr. Nic kerson was aconductor mailing between DodgeCity and Newton, Kas.

A pen drawing of Starvation rock.In the tllorieta range. Is shown, andan account of the legend told of thepeak, which Is one of the most strik-ing in the Ulorletns. being visible topassengers near Cliapelle.

A good sized picture of the Alvaradohotel and the passenger station here,an account of the new apprentice sys-tem, a column of names of efficienttrainmen who have been awardedmerit marks for meritorious service,some four-foote- d railroaders on theSanta Fe. construction notes, an ar-ticle on nreventlon of personal Injur-ies, and inanv others are features ofthe magazine, which keeps gettinglarger with each succeeding issue.

Over" Ave thousand of these magaz-ine-, are to be distributed here.

YcIkIH Car Wrecks Building.A I'ere Marquette box car plowed

Into the east end of the El Paso andSouthwestern freight depot last nightand completely demolished the steelrolling door and knocked the stnnarch from the end of the building,says the El Paso Herald. Switch en-gine N6. "39. in" charge of the nightyard crew, was setting in a string ofcars on the platform track. So. 3, thatruns along the west side of the depottracks.

Although the track to on an up-grade, into the platform, the string ofcars ran Into the steel bumper postwith such force that It was bent downand the ralla which made up the sup-ports of the p'ist acted as a skid, al-

lowing the big box car to slide up ontothe platform. The front trucks werelorn off, to the car went up the bum-per supports, but the body of the carcontinued along the platform untilthe rear trucks struck against thesteel door, which had been closed forthe night, tore It from the rollers,knocked out the stone arch over theiloor, and. continuing, knocked a holeIn the west wall.

The box car was loaded with roundand square Iron for transfer toI'ouglas, and the heavy mital was on,reason for the damage that was doneto the building.

Booming Amarillo,The Santa Fe Is going to do some

building up In the panhandle of Texaswhich will place Amarillo, the metrop-olis of that section, on the main lineof that road fclch runs down throughthe Pecos valley.

At a big tn h mm meeting held at Am-anillo, the citizens agreed to offer therailroad company certain Inducementsto abandon its old track from Panhandle City to Washhurn and to build i

a new one from Panhandle C ity toAmarillo. The Inducements look goodto the railroad people and the changeis to he made.

The Hanta Fe will a Iso build shopsIn Amarillo, and has nought UO.OoO

.BORN'S BLUE BOOK OF FALL 1907 SAMPLES IS ON OUR

COUNTER, HANDSOMER AND MORE UP TO DATE THAN

EVER.

EVERYBODY EACH YEAR IS BECOMING MORE INTERESTED

IN CLOTHES. THAT'S A SIGN OF PROGRESS. NO ONE OB-

JECTS TO' IMPROVING HIS APPEARANCE, AND CLOTHES

CERTAINLY HAVE A GREAT DEAL TO DO WITH APPEAR-

ANCE. THEREFORE, WHEN YOU BUY CLOTHES WHY NOT

BUY THOSE THAT ARE MADE TO CONFORM WITH YOUR

MEASUREMENTS AND THAT ARE MADE FOR YOU PERSON-ALLY- ?

YOU WILL FEEL RICHER IN ONE OF OUR MADE TO MEAS-

URE SUITS THAN YOU DO WITH THE PRICE OF IT IN YOUR

POCKET. TRY ONE. WE GUARANTEE IT.

REBELLION BREWING IN

BRITISH EAST INDIA

Calcutta. Sent. 13 Serious demon-strations hv the sedltionlsts have oc-

curred her?. Attacks on Europeansare reported and especially In easternHenta' where the racial feeling Issteadily growing.

GEORGE A. PETTIBONEIS DANGEROUSLY ILL

('iiiillt Ion of Famous lilalm PrisonerMalls I'rotx'i'iitlon for the I'rt-xcn- l.

Boise Cltv. Idaho. Sept. 13 !eorgeA. Pettiboiie. charged with complicityIn the murder of former GovernorSteunenberg was taken to the hospi-tal todn' a critical condition, andan operation will probably be neces-sary. Theae will be no further prose-cution of the case at the present timo.

JAPANESE CREMATED IN

IN RAILROAD WRECK

Uoseburg. Ore., Sept. 13. .V head-end eolll-ii- n in which five Japanesewere killed and five were seriously

occurred at Dillard station, tenmales south of here, last nihL A

construction train was standing on thesiding, preparing to hack out. whenthe northbound passenger ran throughan onen switch, crushing the con-

struction cars. The wreck took tireand three of the Japanese were burn-ed to death,

4

GOVERNORMAYNAM E

LAW COMMISSION

SATURDAY

Resignations of All MembersHave Been Tendered and aNew Commision Will Be Ap-

pointed.

Imperial Dlspatrb to tha Morning Joaranl.1Santa Fe. N. M.. Sept. 13. It Is

understood tonight that GovernorCurry may announce tomorrow theappointments to nil vacancies on thecommission for the revision of thelaws, caused by the resignations of allmembers of that commission, whichhave been received by the governor.No authorallve statement has beenmade concerning this commissionsince the announcement of the resig-nations, which came about because ofthe appointment of several membersof the legislature to membership, whohelped nass the law creating the com-mission It Is generally accepted thatAttorney H. M. Dougherty, of Socor-ro, will b one of the new members,that B. M. P.cad, of Santa Fe, will re-

main a member, and an Albuquerqueman and a well known Colfax countylawyer are being mentioned for otherplaces.

Oler, i Wants New IH'IckhIch.Former Governor Otero tonight

gave out an Interview In which heapproved of the plan of GovernorCurrv to hold a constitutional conven-tion, provided It can be brought out ona basis, and one onwhich all the people of the territoryran unite. Governor Otero Is inclinedto favor the appointment oí a newset. of delegates throughout, there be-ing several vacancies among the dele-gates elected last November. It isGovernor Curry's wish, however, togive all sections and all parties equalrepresentation In such a conventionshould It be held, and the basis near-est to such a result Is likely to be theone adopted. The discussion is causing a great ileal of Interest among peo-

ple of all classes and political fiillhs.Still Work I im on Nook.

The accountants appointed to exam-ine the hooks of the clerk of the Firsttudicial district, after the resignationof A. M. tiergere. are siiii ui wmi ..o

. . h Ih(-- a,.,.,mt!,nts now working. n,h', j t1P clerk's ofllcc. It is

understood a report III he ready In,

....in Vni lcck.The esse Involving the right of Jose

I,eon Madril to hold nts scat as anieniher of the Santa Fe county com-missioners Is to cune up for hearinghefore Judge Mf Fie next week. Ma-

dril ss elected a memher of thecniintv commission in I90R. It Is al-

leged tint! hecause he WHsal one timesentenced to seventeen months In jailthat he is rilsoiialincd from holding anelective office. It will he recalled thatduring the last legislature a bill wasIntroduced and passed by the "SorrySeventeen" In Hie house which, hadIt heconie a law. would have per-

mitted anv or convictedfelon, to Wold any office after fivevea ra of freedom.

eT he llappf

ru mini hsv .1 T,.u n i osv,.! If yur liver Is n..t riln It .

Is "ln on .11p"ii.nln4ty. lew Iml urethe time unrtr uh rlrcumslsncr. '.

Herhlne ma" perfectly hislthlfWxrr kefM, the H'mi,rh .nd bow. I. rightand act. t'.nir i.h- - m.Puld by J. H. O'Klellr Co

RATI IMVH MM'II- - MAI.K.

Postum t'ereal. per pkg...2 cans of Corn Heef .2.-.-

2 glasses of Jelly . 2fict- - cans of flams . 15c

. XcTapioca, oer pkgKagle Milk, tier can . U.c4 nkas of tiloss Starch . 2v

. HebottlePickles tiercan of pork and Beans.... . 1c

French Mushrooms, per can..., . 2c2 cans of Talifornia Grapes . 25c1 cans of Strin Benns .25c

TIIK MA7.F--.Win. KM-k- r, IToiwortor..

Xye'a" tent ahow tonight, 10 and Í0cents.

irmh iv A Kirr lot or fflPOTATO. M.r.at. AXTAMM rM.i.HKVS BK" AM aWt.KT AT

THK RKHMIM- - (.HIH l.V STORK, IIW. UOI.lt Alt.M K. PNOK ZM.

MOIMM1 orXAL WAJtT AIBiiiNO ar.si i t

N'vr's lm sbuw tonight. 1 and 2

RUGS

We have just received thenew Fall styles in Rugs,comprising all the latestpatterns in

ROYAL WILTON,

AXMINSTER,

VELVET,

BODY BRUSSELS,

TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,

ART SQUARES, Etc.

LINOLEUM

Our stock of printed andinlaid linoleum is the larg-

est ever shown in this-- ity.Come and examine ourstock and we will see thatyou save money by buyingyour fall needs from us.

Albert FaberFURNITURE, CARPETS

and DRAPERIES.

308-31- 0 W. Central Ave.

Elks' Theater, Friday Sept. 20

ONE NIGHT ONLY

The Ever Successful, Always

Welcome Comedy Drama

Lost In

New YorkIT'S THE PLAY THAT EVERY

BODY GOES TO SEE.

All the tircat Original SilliesHhiiwtmr the Womlerful Kh- -I Hlvrr

at Mrl'l.Willi Practical Memo Miiiuli,

Howls hi l. etc.

Prices 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c.

Arthur . WalkerPire: Jnsiirain-e- . Secretary Mil I nal

Hiilliling Association. Phone 6l1114 Hal (ealral Aveaua.

LAWYERS SHOULDKNOW THAT

The Morning Journal h;i the be.tequipped printing office In the south-west. Hrlef and transcript work Is aspecialty here. lawyers desiringbriefs printed as they should be andon the shortest possible notice and atthe most reasonable figure, should callor send their manuscripts to the Morning Journal.

MelonsOur Watermelons are al-

ways fresh from theranch and are guaranteedThey are now 2 cents perpound, and we follow themarket.We are handling sweet-

est Rocky Fords sold in

Albuquerque. Try them.

The Monarch Grocery Co.

307 W. Central Ave.

Phone 80. i '

Suits $15 to $40Phone

1013.H. BOATRIGMT,D.

OurHAVE

MORE

NO

$12.

Fall Styles In Men's Clothingworth of property there for that pur-"fs- e.

As a result. Amarillo Is on abig boom and every section of landwithin four miles of the place hasleen cut up Into additions to the city.

An electric line Is also being con-structed in Amarillo, four miles ofwhich have already been completed.

ew I'rcscolt Depot.Yesterday the superintendent's an. I

train dispatcher's ofdcea of the 8. F.f. and P. operated lines were movedInto the new depot, says the PresentíJournal-Mine- r. Keats are being In-

stalled In the walling rooms and largeforce of plasterers Is engaged in put-ting on the pebble dash finish of theexterior. A number of carpenters are

r putting shelving in the main officesand the poril.ra of the upper ;to.--y aro

ARRIVED. THE CELEBRATED STEIN BL0CH MAKE, COSTING NO

THAN OTHER MAKES. STICK TO IT THAT YOU WILL HAVE

OTHER BRAND FOR THERE ARE NONE "JUST AS GOOD."

$15, $20 and $25LEARN ABOUT BOYS' AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING. INSIST ON SEEING THE

SAM PECK GUARANTEED BRAND OF BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS

$3.50, $5.00 and $6.00OUR HOUSES STAND BACK OF EACH GUARANTEE AND WE PROTECT

OUR CUSTOMERS.

being treated to a coating of asphalt,ffests for the outside are being made,of reinforced concrete and the man-agement expects to have the buildingready for occupancy by all the officedepartments before the end of the5rsent month.

RA1LR0ADN0TES.Passenger engine 4l. which went

Into a ditch st Hincón recently waslowed her yesterday and Is ready fora thorough overhauling In the shops.Her tumble In the ditch about demol-ished Ihe big locomotive.

Engineer Turner, of the Rio Grandedivision freight service, is on the sickli- -'

The local section gangs are Improving the roundhouse ards. raisingtracks and making additional spacefor tricks

J. F. Whiteford. general roundhouseInsiM-ctn- and Mr. Howes, assistantchief roundhouse Inspector, have re-

turned from an loapeciion tour as fareast a Tooeka. Kas.

V. C. Proctor, general foreman orthe hriitae and building department of j

ii' com st lines, spent yesterday in inecilv.

ti. K. Hall, ihlef engineer of the Al- -L. Washburn Co..

nuoueruue m ision. arriveu nt-- i'( .

lerdav from Winsiow. ' Wmmt aMaetkiacT Turn t. Ike riislMK. J. übson. supei Inteniient tf i.na. M.rmla Jcaraal a mmr

Alhuouerque divi.ion. spent yesierdaV j, to w. asmtva.in A Ihu'tuerque. I -

H. f Buchanan. ' freight clerk at . rmmT ri aH)sa' gtt1g ta a.the storehouse, has returned from K aa lew

where he went IdM week t'iht Josraafburv bis infrini son.

ie.trve H Hex nf T.n.ekj. K as- -'

istant mansger "f :he tie and tinir jCttit. r

Vi ,' i

; -- v-w,.tw, fTHE ALBOQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1907. r ' , ,

6

I II itheir own Hood, but directly for thehive bo claim uport public rympathy IfI THE LEGGETT-PLAT- T

lilornino journalFakltshed hp lha

Journal Publishing Co.

good od the public, which, without thecnmmfeslon, would have no ahare In

their decisions.

There can be no difference of opin-

ion aa to the Immediate duty of theCanadian government with regard tothe Vancouver situation, aaya the

Nor la there any doubtaa to the entire readiness of that gov-

ernment to discharge Ita full duty.HoodlurulNm cannot be tolerated, andrioters are rioters, no matter underwhat "banner" they do their work ofviolgh! 'indyletilpni'floii "l!p

ne4 Ift an1 Have certain iVegty

rights iif fesldeace. iravel ' and protection--, and these right will. Of i

all-ste- el spring Is made fromThe

No. H ateeiaprlnafwlre.dra'i.n expressly for 'XC tetweVn" "a"wirepatent heavy cronaattached to our taweH a on the alat. and makinr It no.se lesa

v. niiebaked in ov?n which are excelled by none.

it VapeclaUv intended fop heavy weights it ia equally Rood forthese for about tenbeen selling apringsHi m weights. "ever seen or heard of one sagging. IV. and the

ma "eri themt fvea guarantee th's apring for ten years and the price la

only J5.00. For sale only by theFUTRELLE FURNITURE CO., West End of the Viaduct.

course, be upheld by all parties conrnal. luat go out In the hack yard and

"A SURE THING"That Loose Leaf Devices, special made blank books,

rubber stamps and special ruled blanks are time savers.

Wc can make them any style or shape to suit your needs

H. S. LITHGOW,lUiokliiiuler and llulilx r stamp maker. Phone 92. Journal Iluildlng.

See E. O. Pricen hat forT Why, la get run a home cheap and atop paying rent. We have alca

house for ,100. a I.Ml raah, balance (IS per month, with privilege af paying balance

at any time. We hate two frame rottagee for ,00fl each, S rooma aad balb. Twa

g room brick., modera, one 1:1,134), one 16MJ, all well Incaled and properly that will

Increase la value. Ooa'l be a fro Id lo Inveal, Hi la Iowa ia here ta stay and property will

rter he cheaper, oo the contrary, will atake my repula I Ion aa a real estate uiaa tbal

It will ga hicher.

SEE E. O. PRICE. 212 S. Second St.tki.fi'honk g:ia.

vote-- s at the polls in ahallramn' II tn like the medicine Indi-

cated bv Mr. finnon In h in Interview.

VUMTMI AI I, MK M WITH TIIKM 1

What to do wilh the I'hlllpplnela already a llvai laaiivt before

the American people, and one that labecoming mora and more alive all thelime. A few diya ago the New YorkHerald pilled the membera of thecoming conaresa on Ihla aubject, to-

gether wit a number of other proinl- -

nent (aMxaia ftu-- w hose nplnjona onPUt!(F f fflra lile people iiave, muchrcaraf f About two-lhlrda of all thoae

Jdif"Hdliavf answered, and whilea very large majority of Ihoae whohve sent replies expresa themselvesvery poslllvely.ln Javnr of rtlapirajng ofthe lalanda. there la auch a diversityof Ideas in regard to the proper courseto pursue in doing ao, aa to make It

verv clear thiit the public rnlnd I

"all spilt up" on the aubject. In re-

viewing the result of Its poll the Her-

ald aaya:"iew expressed through the Her-

ald yesterday by senators and repre- -

sentltives of thirty-on- e stales are aavaried aa those of the newspapers ufthe counirv

"The conflicting nature of theseopinions together with the relativelygieal proportion of membera of con-gra- a

who liava no convictlona what-

ever on the aubject and are merelydrifting, confirma the Heralds assertion that the American people havenot t very seriously considered thePhilippines question and that it I

liecessarv tu Herido upon some deft-BI-

line of policy.t Is significant that an overwhelm- -

Ing majority of the nntional legisla-tors polled by lije Herald are in favorof disposing of the Islands, but differas to when and how this shall bedone. Fcmcrat who opposed tha geuiilsltlon of the lalanda and whoa national platform of HHJI declared thutthe Klllnlnoa should at once be left towork out their own destiny are gen-erall- v

In favor of gelling rid of thetalanda at once. Hellish economic aswell aa political conslderatlona IiiMu- -

Hi'p men. home Hepuhiican bisolake this view: The further loweringof t tip tariff bars and consequent largeImportation of augar and tobaccofrom the Philippines.

'About one-ha- lf of the whole number of Ihoae opposed to retaining thelalanda are In favor of wiling them Im-

mediately, while the other halfthat the nation la pledged to

turn them over to their Inhabitantwhen these are fitted for

and would retain them until thatday arrives.

"In view of the slow progress miideduring the last nine yeara It la evidentthat llils would mean an Indefiniteperhid, and therefore there la no radical' difference between the viewa Of

Ihla group of legislntora and the nearlyequally large group composed of thosewho favor permanent retention of thelalnnds. Members of thla group generally take a pride in natianal expansion and maintain that possession ofthe Islands was of great ue In helpingus to preserve the integrity of Chinaand will be of greater ue In future asa great naval base arid In developingand protecting commerce wilh theorient.

"Aside from these groups therea fourth nearly a large aa guy of theothers which Is ormerely saya "Wnlt," and then we havea acatlciing of variegated viewa.

"The poll, we rnprat, conDima thaHerald'a coiileullnn that the questionhas not been very seriously consideredand thai. In view of the continued un-

rest and disloyalty In the lalanda, it Is

time to decide upon some JrPnlle lineof police."

I

I'AISK til' VH MIOHT.M.K.

The fiHghl car famine of last wln-t-

1ejfllctfd very serious blow'a onm.inv western indirliie. beldea raus-thf-

grrnt Incur. .' nlem e lo the resi-

dents In l.x aiitlr. i lih h could not gelthe toa and otmr supplies of w hi b

fthej- were in great need, and It 1s Baldby the railway authorities that theprincipal re. nun for the i shortageIl the pu-e- nl lark of svslem In themum I foreign" cars to the roadsthat own them. The as are In a

aen.e pul In one great poo!, and theroad with loo fen cars for It nee. I '

iii.Hu'. up the lo- - In lime of p. e.,.rei

bv lisliif us manv eaia he!t.r,f lr. toother roada as It tan el. Then th.- -

nih.r ri,.,l. h.t. t .iilT.t f t Is

of Ihe wise and the foolish Virgins, In

jT:-- n, .v "i --wa. r .

Tomatoes

Tomatoes for making cat-

sup, 25 pound box for,

60c- i

Tomatoes for preserving,

extra selected, 25 pound

box for

85cORDER IN ADVANCE.

RtifJoliii nviaiuy s

B.H.Briggs&Co. DRUGGISTS.

Proprietor nt Alrarado Pharmacy, (iuldAvroue and Meat Hlreet.

Hlahlaad Pharmaey, t'oraer at East Cen-

tral and llrnadwajN

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MOR.MNfl JOt KNAI. WA)rr AOSBKINU KEHCLTg

(Kot O.al LandNOTICE FOR I'l bLICATION.

Department of tha Interior. Land Office atHuma Ke. N. M. Auxusl If. 10T.

Notice I hereby gives thai AmbrelSanche, of Old Albuquerque. N. M .. bafiled notice of hl Intention to tnak finalfive-yea- r proof In uppurt of tal claim, vis:Hiimeted Kntry No. 7.11)1. made July Í,lio for the HUÍ Bectlon 14, Township SN,Han 12W, and that ald proof will bemail before H. W. 8. Olera. I'nlted State.Court Commissioner at Albuquerque, N. il..

a October t, 17.lie namea lha following witnesae to prove

tils conl Inuou residence upon, and culti-vation of, Ihe land, vis: Feliciano Chaves.Presbito Chaves. Hslvsdor ilac-a-. Msgdalenollaca, all of Old Alhuo.uera.ue, N. M.

HANUKL B. OTERO,Register.

NOTICE FOR rt ni.lCATlON.llepirtment of ihe Inierlor. Land Office at

Hants Ke. New Mcilco. Aiiul 1. 1907.Notice Is hereby given that Kplfsnio

of Ailiuiiueniilo, N. M.. hss aied noilieof his Intention to masa ansl nve-ye- proofIn support of his claim, vis: Homestead en-try No. 11.11, mad May 15. 1907, for theNWI, election 1.'. Totrnslilfj 1 N . Kanae 1

W.. and that said proof will be made beforeH V. I. Otero. I nlted tUate Court Com-

missioner at Albuquerque, N. M.. oo Octoberi. IK7,

He namea the followln witnesses to provehis continuous residence upon, and cultiva-tion of. the land, vis: Cipriano Ranches, oft'atsrlto. N. M : Kellp Herrera, of Atrieco,N. M : Ellas Chaves, of Albuquerque. N. M ;

Oabriel Chaves, of Albuquerque. N. M.MANUEL ft. OTEItO.

Refiater.

KOSH KI.L Al TOMOBII.K t O.Mail and pasaenser line between lloaw-el- l

V. M.. snd Torisnce. "N. M . ilally. rlunrtsylnot,,, with sll trains on theRo.-- Island and Kanta Fe Central Railroailt

lt.,ell at 1 p in. Iave Torrance.n arrival of Rock Islsnd train due li S am. Running lime betweea the two points S

hours. Meals fnrnlslied at Camp Neetlmorefree of charire. Ksctirsion parlies accomrno-liste- d

by notifying lbs company two days inadvance.

nr. ht CAiiroRXM Koi.ir.it whitklitKl.rr. !: I Mop. K. v. tl.t:. ta3.

I a. HKHT. I'IKINK la.

OTICK I OR ri lll.lCATlOVtxpartment of the lnteei..r. I. sod OfTIro t

Kama Fe. New Meslcu. A iiaost 1. IS7.Notice la hereby Blvea lhl Vlrall Hpark.

of Albuquerqu. N. M. I aa filed police ofhla Intention lo make anal commutationproof In support of his claim, vis: Home- -

lead Kntry No 170. made December Is.IS. for Ihe 8K'e Portion ?. Townahlp I

N. Itance I K. and thai aald proof will bemad before II W H Otero, t'nlted Mlat.a

ourt Commissioner at Aihuquerqu, N. at .

on octi.lMir a. I7.He names Ihe following wttneaaes to prove

hie conllnuoiia reeld.nr upon, and cultiva-tion of. the land, via : Allan If. Hone. u

Atilerete. Kdwlrd F. Otero, Manuel-It- a

Pwope. all of Albtnuernue.MANL'EL R. OTIiO,

Register.

New Fall StylesOf men's, women's and chi-

ldren's shoes are now readyfor your inspection and we

respectfully invite you to cal!

and examine them. TheyRepresent the latest ideas in

up to date footwear com-

bining style with quality.

Every pair sold under ourGuarantee to c satisfac-tion or money will be re-

funded.

Our pi ices aie as low as it

is possible to make o goodshoes and we pay paiticj!arattention to fit eety pair

piopeily.

Mea 'a dMr fnsaa . gj M In a I lea

t..w-e- ' nJmt rcontal. let g.Ve.

iMhln-- 4,a Ins l aaillM

1 . .1 wiPT toei"Solos SaeoneJriddUv

EVIDENTLY Oovernor Curry haconcluded that the lei-- s politice andthe more work the better chance therewill be for the aiatehood cumpaign.

A READY-MAD- E constitution fromthe bucket Hull Andrews would bea hot '.cHry ut Introduction for thisterritory to the sisterhood of slates.

" 't A IMCTl'RE oí the territorial fairbaby show would be a pretty good argument for etatehood.

t

WHEN on think of the nrlca of

sit In the September sunshine andthank Providence that yuu don't liveIn tSuilxbergen.

THAT odor of burning suiphur Inthe vltinltv of the county aeat of(iuaduluoe county doesn't come fromthe sheep rinch: It's merelythe fumes the meteor.

A colUtiOSfO.VDKXT from nut atHan Miiteo considerately assurea uathat he would wish at least four tonsaf Haa-a- n coal at $."1 a ton. For theInformation of thla esteemed gentle-man, we may aav, without violatingany confidence, that there are others.

THE PROTEST of the Albuquerqueministers against Sunday funeralsimlnfullv reminds us of how very lit-

tle we have to do with our ow n obué-aisl- e.

IF FAT lera are Indicative of greatmental power, as a New York scientistnave, whv do so many fat men moke

Hul what' ,he ueo poor benighted HindooHe doea the best he kindn"

To get Into the lnlted Stales, butthere seemajto be a disposition alongthe í'aciflc coaat to throw him down,a, .

M ARK SMITH began t.ilking as soon;t President Rooseveit'a atmehood let-ter appeared, and, according to theArlaona I'ewanapers, he huxn't stoppedvet to eat.

JITST as long aa New Mexico lambsare selllne- - for $5.511 the hundredHounds, we don't care whether Wallstreet Is having fita or not The

lamb hiia got the Wall atreetvariety beat a .mile,'

SAN FRANCISCO bravely an-nounces that It Ik going to atop allrioting. First thing we know, Frlac 1

will be Issuing a police regulation.1 K" 11 Kt earthquakes.

(IF I'fU'KSE Albuquerque could waitmother two veara for that armory and

liiavhe the legislature would donntethe monev for the Kite, hut that Isn'texuctlv th" why Albimiierquo has beenaccustomed to dolng-tliln- g.

"

"RKPI'HI.ICAN NEW MEXICO ISTO FF. ADMITTET AT THE NEXTSKSSION TO OFFSET DEMO-CRATIC OKLAHOMA " saya the Tuc--11- 1

Star In large ciifilu! letters.doestr't much-car- e w hether U

Is to li'iliince Democratic oklahyma orsquare the circle, so long as we get in.

Of Hie KliiKlrfv Kiml.The man who think" a constitution

can be prepared In few days wouldno doubt make hla appearance in theconveullon Hh a reaily to wear con-

stitution In hia pocket. Las VegasOnliC.

Kevin- - l.ltclv. '" --

It Is lust possible- - that UovernorCurrv haa aotne Idoiis of hla own re-

garding the metreld' fti'lx pursued Inour Marht for atatohood. La VegaaOptic.

A t.miiftliiK liiiNroeiiicut.It Is verv gratlfvine to note the

nmrked Improvement of nfTalr at theNew Mexico Normal l'nlversv. Thepresent school vear hue opened in amanner highly, encouraging lo thehoard of regents and indicates thatthe people of the territory have a highdegree of confidence In the presentfeeultv. Perhaps no educational In-

stitution In the country haa ever beenable to show an Increase of 11 percent In attendance mrv t!i" " "cedingvear It la a remarkiihle showing andthe board of regenta and the f.ieultvare to be congratulated Lag VegasOptic

MOTOR! AMA- -

'Kllllett Hurseaa In Kmart Bet )"

I have a motor runabout.AbJ I have often wondered

II. . 1 c .ulil ever ill witnouiMy car which cost t in

It pla.s me manv a ttitle joke;I arell recall mr a '

Whan inr left aleerltig apindle brok- e-

Thit r..it esartly ..,.... II

Ihe elhrr rfsy I broke mr thela.It aaie me trouble plenty:

R.il atlll. I ouahia I to compJain.It only coat I

Mv carh.irrler w.iulftn'i workI tried till I was bin..

An eiperl save II Juat .. ierkA.l rhaiged

Sh. went a., fast when this waaShe eem"d to He alive

And then mv pump refused ! run'A new n tu me ....

And I a. a hapto Just a dev.And then mv ,t..y aa o'er'

Mi I. .11. iv failed 1 bid to parFor cell. .

I thouhl that I had kn.,aAnd dared to lauah at fste.

Vhea auddealy my lire wg burst;Ne shoe o.t . . .

And then mv sent:t new one . .

(Repair I.i brake, a lor bent.A dust cap . .5 11

And n.-- a I a lint eased.Mv lam wenl h a 'on

tt aa mi gvaerai.-- r neit:Th.v aia' W it ... u :

Thi. tinkenne oh re HacbiaeW aa n.. beca. 1 l..nered.luí aaraae endI pni an: tier . .

TuTAI.n' .i It I i bad a iW'.nth of tnh

rpa r .w r. ww aadAti.r it a:i i a ndl. .

Sugar Free!a.m a. ai ta t'i Hacera I'm.te ran Bi, m-- aey a .oh.g f

mea 4 .a. . ."I "TJr--j .-

-- ' a 4 ooit a i,nr and

im uimim h rf!,H i tka uiW lib ooeb uf tvmmmHm tm U

IMIae. l oia rt ctr ate ai am

:msh buyers union.itt Mint ntir aigi.ar

No. I Spring

McPartland's

Hats

Fall Opening

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,I Is I V. VI. and 1 ta t I. M.

Our styles are distinctive from

all western styles as we pur-

chase exclusively in the east-e- m

market.

THE RUSSIAN DOUMA

hmm mol been ma m f hctmi. ntl ha

htn rli-w- Í bjr mrérr nf lb mr. Hetfeatlr I MRii-wht- frrful that It willarmine in th m drwlre for more IIH-e-

form of rrnmral. Oaro fmm Iwromoacquainted with lb rUtMrf plumlilaf workwa do II will arMttta aValra lo fw- -

truat aa wilh your plumtliiT work. If jroawaul lo bo free from futuro oyaoroo

your plumbln; roBtrurla wltb rollablaaad ronpoMlbla partirá. 11 a fura lib rawwith mm wt.malo. fca.i -

J. L. 'Bell Co.Th Tromot "Plumhgr

S. J. Korber & Co.. N. Second I

THE SQUARE END OF ITk far ead f It whea r n deal with Iw

lusher, whether yea want beams aarfaeedne aid. or f ur . eoard ;.pa or beard

pieaed. toagued aad grrred-- . lath, eking e.sr wkat wot withoat kao'.a er aiker defeca.If of wood la tbia ard lin t firsteiaaa w tell r n. aad charge yoa aalp". 4. ' price If T" want at at all

T awe f a aquar L

J5r RIO GKANDELVNBER. COMPANY

Third and Marquctle. Phone 8

Ti A MATPHKRROM.. .pretidaaiW. W HI MK r.iiiof.9f II HFMN'd ., rt! miitiiT.MH(T r. KKI.LT ... .Buels.ee Manager

rnlered KivH riese ntatler Ihe

.lll at Altilqrqu N. at, waiter

'

il r f J rthk mmnrsb im itoa. via tii

i.mmxo Kr.it'Ri ifn PAP: or xwMOHO, lFrNHTI! Villi FHIht'IPI.:if thk i:ri m.ir rTt Ail. TM

TIMK. AN'n THK Mr.THOlM OK THK UK

PI HI K AN TABTT trirrif 'TllKT- - AUKikiuur.

larger rlml'UM ) T paper I

freer aléate. Tke Mir I ha Mealr.

TIm Meralwg nmnmt higher Urea-lalle- a

rating tbea I arearded I Ib,la Aimnerjoe a aar elhwr ullr la

riperMeil." The Amnkai hewepaper

Tl.fttl OK M BHCIIirriON.r.Mr. tip (salt, ana pear, la adreace. IIli.tiy. hf earner, aae ntoath II'.ilr hp mall, ana wnth II

imui'Knu':t ..... new Mexico

Hr:p:i Yoilt FY K on ixim;iu:ni.fom (me ha rlaped elnce Hpcak-e- r

Cannon waa Interviewed on theditualinn, and eapresacd the

opinion thnl "It all dependa on ."

Thla aentiment waa laraledrather lightly hy (ha public at thd timait u II erad, but aa events develop,the public journnla and public mm of

Jha country are rnmlim more and moreto heliev that "I'ni'le Joe" na prob-ably not very far from rlirht, and thatmuch more Importance altachea to the

ork of the coming conftrexa than themoat of ua had auppoaed. Accordingto Mr. 1'annon'a view of the caae, thepre.ldenrv lleelf la Involved. If thelegislation la lae, he aa)a. the coun-try III applaud, and at the polla In

the follnaing November will grant theKrputillcan party a near leaaa ofpower; but on the other hand, he

ama ua. that If enngreaa blundcra.and ahowa a wllllngneaa to let iloclfba u.rd in the tnlereat of the pollll-clan- a.

big or llttl. Inairad of for thegeneral good of the country, then hethlnka the Itepiihllcan parly may aawell prepare to lake an Indefinite fur-lough, elnre "It III be all over exceptthe ahnutlng, ao far aa the Demócrataaia concerned."

, Al lilla point It Ik aumentad 'y theWashington Klar that In putting ion-gi- a

ahead of II other agcn.rlca InIta Influenra upon the political altua-lio-

Mr. Cannon hit upon a veryalna d llltle aiheme for patting hiown boom on the back Aa apeakrr ofthe h. In he 1:1 exert marked Influ-

ence In ahaclng the vvoik of thitt body.If therefore the work of the amnionta good, and the party approvea It. Mr.

t'annan may claim much credit for It.It ehould alrenglhen bin) aa a presi-

dential quantity If han the Itepub-II- I

an national convention meela blafiieiida are ahln to point to aucce.aalien. Una hia third term aa apeaker.

Hill, taking hla temarka on theirfare value. Mr. Cannon la rlgnt.

proapecta next )oar will de-

pend verv mm h on the work of em-

igre. The preotdent In hla meagewill iiaxenl; It will be for congreaa toact Thare I. at preaent bo hint of a

lonniit between them. II got alongfaliiv well wilh the lt emigre, andahould make hia way with the new

ldv. 'Ilia relatione with Mr. Cannonare friend Iv. The latter la a frequenttaller al lha White houe, and alwa)SMeak wilh adinlrutlun o' the prel-,i,,.- t... ... , . ,

NUil iiina e iann.lt afford to lie a

mere "aia ! "" If 'la' crifg.-- 1 ivlth It"own dulie. and muat dlachaigc themIf the piealdent'a recommeiulalloiiaare not aciaptahla to It, c on green muataav an. and lha hauxe a. the popularbra in li nhould lake the lead.

A tohflirl between the rteiutlveand cunare at lha, coming ae.imodoea not anpear to he Impenolng. hutam h a thing la not Impoanllile TheteI nun h ieru!aton. but no i erialnl,ah. M.t I he tirrnldent'a tupliB next win-

ter II la not thought that be will,but If he ahniild recommend Immedi-ate tTlff tpvl.hin. congren would notf.i'i.w blin Mr Cannon I" iippmedlo that and Mr Allrlch In the senatewnuid loin him In oppo.ing aorh alrono.lltn And aa In tallrt.ada andtru the loutc I now an complexthat amth.na, furiher In the way ofleal.'allun wil'. we may be aure, bverv laiefuliv ptepaied lefure con-gro- a

iff r lit lian.1 and aeal.Aa to the a'alehood mailer, w lili h

wal the ue ft niiif disagreement.a vear that la nowr piaithai'y outi.f the running the pre-iden- l. In hllatter la the governor of Atttoiia, lndeflmielr afe.J la bu J his ieiurepredl'ectiona In nlfanie,aicordina to the rhoen'i lt (. jbli an.wklh. wa assume, speaks by theiard. ha agreed I remainla (he teirliutlal condition, and New

Mrti.A by reaa.n of her gieat pro-gi- e.

In devrlopmtBt and popu atlund.iiloa the at few eara. and tíafílenla dteioaitlua toward her on lhpart of the irednt and congres,will have an cpe field and a fairflaht In her atruat fop admlaalan

re Hence. It appe'. upon lak-'- ,

of lha en-- t"a a i ombieheaalta tiearre itiin that ibera I ooibingi..i. oa hoits,.n at preaent la ladl-a'- e

th danger f wrap ketaeeathe ua u"e and 'eg. s aliva depart-ment during tke prtw"i aiae. iilkr'f..i- - if tha Re.ubt;iaB fartv. un-

der auib faiat' poeidltlona. la nota hie i . . iai-sna- .a steal l aiwwaaai

iw ni i.i i aianiM-- r i le.iujvh.e in it, if

sal aat.fx.i it j- n the le.ple. it a Ml

cerned. Indon, Tokio and Ottawafare at one on Ihla phase--of the-- aub

ject.

According lo recent figures, the In-

flux r.f Japanese Into Canada la at therate of 0U a month. Sice Januaryover 4.000 arrived In Hrltlfh Colum-

bia So liberal a thinker aa doldwinHmlth wrote about a fortnight ago thatRrltlah foreign policy waa not identi-

cal with Canadian, that the JapaneseImmigration was certain to causetrouble to the Canadian and frictionwith the Vnlled Htatea; that the al-

liance of England . with Japan hadbeen a blunder, and that the imperialgovernment muat "do Bomethlng" atonce to ward off an economic andmoral danaer from the dominion.

The Imperial rainmaker of Peklnrecently ordered that Incense lie dedi- -

cated In- varioua Chinese tempiea 10 j

H..I- M- lh luln ft ram At Willi- -

mantle. Connecticut, a few daya ago,agriculturist gathered, and, led by aprteav preved for rain. It came.Well?

It is itateil In a. special cable dis-

patch from Berlin that foreign of-

fice authorities are preparing a aeml-ofllcl-

reception for Mr. Taft, aecre-tar- y

of war, and that the kalxcr willtreat him aa Mr. Hoosevclt'a candi-date for president.

Interviews with Richard C'rokerrepreaent him aa being much happierabroad than he waa In this country.There la a popular Jmpression that hewaa never much of a auccesa aa anAmerican cltlxen, anyhow.

Many of the ateel planta at Pitta-bur- g

find It necessary to work on Sun-

day In order to keep pace with thebusiness offered. The "depression"doesn't seem to materialize.

Merchants are going ahead with er-e-

confldeace lhat any panic thaiWall atreet may see fit to Indulge in

will not make any real difference In

fall trade.

The at cka of the Canadian char-tered liants In tha recent murket de-

cline have shown a market deprecia-tion or $17,170,000.

It la auggesled that the author ofthe story of Jonah and the whale wnlprobably denounced at the time aa anature faker.

Nan i'alterson maws the limitIhere: lie denle that, when In Pitts-burg she does aa Pittsburgerg do.

IHM'KK.HT HIIRTTK TOKl PASOS MORItlll ( MM ATI:

The Kl Paso liar might as well beata hurried and undlgnined reireai 10the tintrimmen aage tirusn. 1 ne no-lo-

lug I from the uncanny think-tan-

of a man down In Indian territory:

Hurt Momsen, chief of the agricul-tural division of the census olllce, IsIn Indian territory assisting In takingIhe censúa He reporta unoflliially:

"James Miller haa a popcorn Heldwhere he raises popcorn.

"Mo Intense haa been the heat ofthe aun that the kernels have exploded on Ihe cob into nuny wniioflakes.

"When the aun creeps up, pop, pop.pop la heard all through the cornpatch.

".Miller Is now eating popcorn offthe cob. An ear of the corn may beieen a ahow window here.'

"Resides popping cxrn. tne aun I

hatching chickens out of crates oftre.h egg." Albuquerque Journal

Theie re no liara In El Paso mn

there Is no reason why Mr. Motnsenshould be accused of handling thetruih Indlacreetly. because he foundreadv-tn-e- popcorn In the field uf

10I inn territory. In July we had awater discussion an here at the cityhall In Kl Pa. ft that made mom ytor valley farm its. The farmer?.would me tn lawn wlih a load or

"nn ro.tig corn inev wuindrive up to Ihe ell) hall. tand th"ie,r ,,,,f nftr ,,rl,.sroun.l to reaideajeea and wil mriirea A - to-e- It had been cooked

.U lv lha warm air at the li

lull

Tm v send the poor consumer a bill!'ht give him congestión t the brsln

tia':ui minora have evert thin theirown w and have a monopoit tf ih. . ... . ... ... .V. n u VI I.. Thla n b am

fr lhrm ., tita, ,he priceof oal whenever Ihey are fit lecaiieth. know II Taao will ue nothingbo' their coal.

Now woulil be aa etrellent lime f..r !

m rival comnanv to etablih at-jr bra anil atart tn to Ihe fleM

conipelllor of the cnpwnt- - riosr'urniahirig tlte ctll ued In the Pt itf

I'oirt petit, n la the 1!fe ..f trade and" i a wr It keep down etorhi- -snt prtcM as well, and the tve-- . ihin

,'. (7 Vir i I I f I

J22 W. S'tlxfir A.):

LIGHTNING HAY PRESSE

IF YOU'RE IN THE DARK

aa to whera to ta for roar plamblns,lt allghten you. If you wantbrokea water or at earn pipa fixed, nwwgaa Bxturaa, bathroom put In, orfumac repaired, coaaa to aa. Wa da

aw work or oa kind lnaavlra. Oar work la right and go axa

BT grtcaak

STANDARD PLUMBING AND

HEATING COMPANY.

which the foolish virgins have a fie. ( Tne trouble with (ha Albuquerquehand wilh tha nil from Ihe wle v ir- - Join nal. I that It Uvea In a ale.it

lamp. Ku.h a altu.t.on wesa- - h'!.o 'blip "".ture L'i"'en tne atlmulu tu each road to pro- - Times.tide Ua own needed equipment. i

'

J W. Midg et, whose btialne, i: . ' I I. I'W COtt, M l ltwo run down abuse, for the ,.n,...rtj MT 1'HMM.I-- : .IIK Til

The I.I rao coal deaiere seem lo herompanlea. and who haa re.enii tHti,,,,, m, h hk. ,h(.r rumi m)- -r

triing to aolva the car problem, I"

quoted aa sating. am flim v ofthe conviction that lha aolution ,a-,- .

a N. v..not be found hy the ral'roa.l their T-- e n.nl dcalera of El Paso Inn isi. m that Ihe Interstate co-n- - 'b'sklng of tha cindltton whl. n pre- -

t.1'"1 he attenilant high-pric-mee,, i.,n,mi.oa will prokahl, ,h(l u ñnf Ur,Wr n (n,b' sd lu lake bold of It" lie i . ,.. nf ty,m rlty tbemeiea. The

pe. !!. .11. ( utaged at the pre-e-

time heraue a proposition to fltie ,

evert i;ir..a1 H for each ' 'foreigr.--

cr II reioad and senda In any o'herdttrr :n than thai of the home n l

li. been t ile down by the AmericanHi. a.aiHlallon Hd Ihla mea -

ure i,en ailopied. It waa hoped fstin (Bne.tlon wltb tbe recent Increase'.f 'he per diem on foreign tara from':l r.rt. ta 1 renta It would have,1 a fsr toward the utioa

lha is aot ihe firm time tbat rai'- -

' i. h hsd to looa. lo the later- -.. renal!.! rma-l.;- . tr r.m,;! tetf much tu'tbeir own gomttul hu h o r fer voo thr ratiri wf -

Wit, hUuot VrtUlo thf... . .i. .i 1 1' " -

. ........... ....j ,.,..' -- - -

e riiswai anpnaaie a) e -

l. ........ ... . .i . ......

.envera ,.f lb, iltv would he tor ame...'"' l.t cm, tw here '

ior-- i n re ! in fi t trs if il f-r- n(

nar Of oour th (Satlun iv.it.ufnnr iat'r rut thr frV

niiiH tf rfrtro tbtir rM -

mrm i rom i na nríü r.i Ttn roí.'.then tl.k ag bat If the people j

hit.i w , v. r-- o o. o, j me o w

e"i- - ! .). M""-t- t t 't her Iheht lha r,,pr o.ititH.iiig'it ia ntsuer ca t iBj.ie.-u- v i"r (rlr prAh.em

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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1907. 7

GOVERNMENT CEDES.ex a . a. .a mm.m mm runeoi tne important Duties ot pnysicians ana hi

OAS T ISLAND me weii-iniorm- ea 01 tne worm This SpaceHas Been Taken ByTO BIRDS

is to learn as to the relative standing and reliability of the leading manufactur-ers of medirinal agents, as the most-eminen- t physirians arc the most careful as tothe uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is veilknoVn to physicians and the Well-Informe- d generally that the California Fig. SyrupCo., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character ofits product has attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles tvhichis accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that the name of theCompany has leconie a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. '

TRUTH AND QUALITY

Extraordinary Realm in Gulf ofMexico Devoted Entirely tothe Preservation of NationalBird Life. Learnard & Lindemann

The Square Music Dealers

New York. Sept.. 13.-- At juicos offi oiii two to seven' dollar.! nn acre per-petual homes and breedlnur ftiouiiiii

r the wild birds oí America are nowIn lux secured by friends of the na-tional bird life. In addition to the

weuly-ilv- e Islands, In the Uulf ofMexico, int of the Mississippi, whichii now maintains an an undisturbedhaven for the native wild fowl, theNational Association of Audubon so-

cieties has today completed the pur-chase of "Sundown island." off theLouisiana coast. The ceding; of thisthirty-acr- e Island tract to the bird.us mi everlasting; homing spot, it isannounced, marks the beginnlne; ofa u Idespi cad movement among birdlovers In this country. This, It iiImped.1 will result In the eventual

of all the native haunts inthe island and coastal region of theAtlantic Parirte and of the GullHhere at present the breeding flock

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appeal to the Well-Informe- d in every walk of life and are essential to permanent Suc-cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who wouldenjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of rightliving with all the term implies. With pro)t-- r knowledge of what is liest each hourof recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and. of effort may be made to contributeto that end and the use of medicines disensed with generally to great advantage, butas in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at theprojier time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to presenttruthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has wonthe appoval of physicians and the world-wid- e acceptance of the Well-informe- d becauseof the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method of manufac-ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only.

This valuable remedy has lx-e- long and favorably .known under the name ofSyrup of Figs and has attained to world-wid- e acceptance as the runst excellent offamily laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are wellknown to physicians and the Well-informe- of the world to be the lest of naturallaxatives, we have adopted the more elalwrate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir ofSenna six more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always lecalled for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its U'tieficial effects alwaysnote, when purchasing, the full name of the Conipnny California Fig Syrup Co.plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup ofFigs or by the full name Syrup of Fis and Flixir of Senna asSyrup of Figs andFlixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig SyrupCo. and the same heretofore known by the name Srup of Figs which has givensatisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughoutthe United States in original packages of one size only, 'the regular price of whichis fifty cents per bottle.

Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with theSecretary of Agriculture, at Washington, 1). C, that the remedy is not adulterated orniisbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June1 30th, itjot).

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.

tile sadly molested and unprotected, i

At tlie head of the subscription listtoward securing the homes of the na-- 1

lion's birds. I'ncle Sam has alreadyplaced himself with the reservation!

f the entire "mud-lump- " region ofjthe .Mississippi's delta and the "ShellKey" somewhat further west. Offi-cial orders from President Koosevell

What the Morning Jour-nal Does for Advertisersand How It Does It.A

calling for the setting aside of thesebreeding tracts have Just been for-warded to Audubon headquarters Inthis city in unswer to an earnest rec-ommendation of thin mensure whichthe association made early in the sum-mer. Willi thin cordial endorsementami continuation of the reservationplan by governmental authority, I,now remains to complete the projectof establishing an adequate birdrealm, .by private purchase of suchisland as ate owned by private per-sons and yet remain unguarded fromthe molestation of human destroyers.

That u few dollars may secure to allbird posterity a full acre of home andbreeding ground, carefully patrolled!by Audubon wardens, Js an idea that!Ii appealing to friends of American

New York, N. Y. flJSan Francisco, Cal.U S. A.

London, England.Louisville, Ky.

wild life all over the country. In sup-- Iport of the general movement the Au-- Idllltoll Workers have lilre:iHv Lotriiti

luidles GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL,Nye's tent show tonight,f fee.

to receive contributions to their fund 'aM smelter have been closed dow n astor the purpose of reclaiming these a result of labor agitation,national bird haunts to their ow n oncemore. tlovernor Luis Torres lias Issued an!

ily the; government' resetvatlon of "'liet as governor of Sonora forbid-- .Shell Keys a multitude of national dinK a" "mea of chance in the state.

AUTISTIC I'KTI IIK I'll M lf.itl..SO ll i: IMtHIX. SIIOWI I.I,St kKMMKIt MIDIO, 31:1 CIA'-- !wild fowl have already become as TltAL AVI-'- .Wesley Jones has been dangerously

injured at Taylor, in northern Arizona,by having his urina caught in a haypress.

Nye's ten show tonight.

Advertising in the Morning Journal has a far broader, deeper,more satisfactory meaning than In any other New Mexiconewspaper.

It is synonymous with conscientious, painstaking, resultiroducing service. Service mark you for when a Morn-n- g

Journal solicitor is sent for he represents an organizationhat will help you plan a campaign, write, illustrate, and set all

advertisements an organization that will see that your ad-

vertisements are placed In suitable positions that, inshort, will help you in every way to make your advertising amighty factor in making money for you.

When your advertisement is Inserted in the Morning Journalhalf of the work is done. The seed of success is sown. Andit goes into a fertile field the most representative homes ofAlbuquerque and vicinity homes where the Morning Jour-nal is so popular that it has a circulation in excess of thecombined dailies of New Mexico.

If you are not advertising in the Morning Journal, you areLOSING not saving money.

NOTH'K KOK I1 Hl.lfATlON.

sured of the preservation of theirhomes and offspring. On this reef,which Is composed of oy.-te- l' shell;and extends only a mile and u half inthe waters of the upper guir. some 3111)

brown pelicans, 600 man-o'-w- birdsand almost a thousand royal ternswere recently observed by an Audubonpatrol exhibition. More than 2o0nests of the terns were also counted

lupartment uf the Interior. Iaad Offlre IJohn linndcs. alias Jes (,., has, New m,.i,. auku.i I, l7.been arrested in Phoenix, charged: Nonce la herrr.v mven that .luán Anto--ith murder rommitled In Indlanap-- I ilu ciurula. of old alliuciurrnur, N. ., haa

oils on September an, I aim. filed ñutir uf hla nurntlon in make Anal- r proof In auppert nf hta claim, via.

Muev & Overloi U. mining stock Hnmeelead Kritry Nn. H int, mail Mar Ii,Hi thi' little reef which has now beenpiaceu umiei careuil guard against i...i.. HUHSee. U'. TnwnahiD lo N. Hanaa ! W. and Central AveanfJSeconfJ St.ion iu ml.iru n hi poui iieru 4 rixortu . ,a t" . ... , ,. ,

'"'ii completely tied up by the :.-- ., i,.,;,.i ,,., . ., .111 addition to the Shell Ka undt"'"IIOTIXMHO- -

THK MOSTIN lili: CITY, HIS ONI'KA.N I'UX. -

Alnmiuerqu. .V U . on OcIiiuít S. 111U7.

He nionpa the fnlluwinK wit!ieaiMa lo proveDónala has seven hundred more tu ominunua reanime upon, and eulilva-chi- l

Iren readv to enter her schools Hon or. the l.inil. via: etprlatu, Hani'liea, ufthan can be taken care of. The total I'ajurhu. N. M ; KHIn uf Atrlam,eni olhiu nt of the schools exceeds v M : fcllaa I'liavea, .r Atliuquerqu. N. M ;

rtM ' Ouhrlel I'havea. nf A lhtiuilriiue. N. M.j MANUEL K. OTRltO,

A. S. BARRETT, Prop.

the eipially frequented "mud lump"nsii vat Ions aL the Mississippi'smouth, which have today come underthe surveillance of the Audubon work-ers, some Too urren of island regionhave been purchased or acquired bythe association for the same purposeast of the river's delta. .Many more

Islands, either privately held ormust be bought or held

under perpetual lease, the ornlthohgists declare, before the bird life ofthis country will be adequately safe- -

The Tucson Tost, a weekly news- - ,

Tenia Billloueaeae. Aak ur grecr lia! It.paper. Is to be made into a dally with-in a short time. The I'ost will lie

In politics nnd the only lie-p- ul

lie, in paper in Tucson.for your competitors.Consolidated Liquor Co.

ueoeMore lo Mellnl A Baklaand Baetaechl Oloml

tTHOI.ESAt.K liKAI.KMS IN

fre tonightabsolutelyNye'a lent show.guaritecl ti...." II.,!,!,.. -.- ...It t,

The only ho,e for the preservation Itinerant meacher' w ho has made bis

Morning Journal advertising is goodand it would be good for you.

Don't argue!

Don't infer!

Try It!

Try a Morning Journal Want Ad WIXES. LIQUORS & CIQ1RSor the wild birds of our nation IleaIn ucqulrlng their home breeding hone in 'he Sacramento mountain

country for many years, died la"!wci k In the hespit.il at Alamngordona a result of Injurie received in arur.awav.

r'l'l.l. MKT OK TKKTH V. handle everything In our UnaWrits for Illustrated Catalogue, and$8 rica I.lat, Issued to dealer only

Teleoboao litmux fx nT t. "! rnrrrn

grotimis on the coast of the rnltel.states anil carefully maintaining themagainst molestation." said Williamlnitcher, president of the associationnt Its headquarters, 141 Hroadway. to.day. "Kvery American should be In-terested in the preservation and ex-tension or this country's bird life, andno true patriot will care to see alace of his nation's birds die out forlack of their ancestral homingKioiinds."

I'orhetl Sinythe, of Santa Fe. have,been awarded the contract to survey1the route for the scenic hlghwayitliiiiuirh I tie Pecos forest reserve,which will complete the line betweenSanta Ke and Vegas.

Gold C'rnara $4 04Cdd npwarde fn.na D MI'alnleM K Intel lisa (O.

All Work Abenlulalj (luernaleed.DRS. COPP & PETTIT.Room li. N. T. Armljo HullillBI

CbcJÜIbuquerquc ÜVníngJotirnalA Ii H l! O V K II J F K

Foundry and Machine Works.It. P. Hall, Ifoprlutor.

I roa and Itraaa Caatlnaa. Ore, Coal, anal.atntier Cara, Pulleya. Orale Bar. IlabblltMetal, Columns and Iron fronts for BuildInca. Repair on Mlnlni anO Ulllln liaehinrrr fur aneclalty. Pol'MiKT. Eaal Midnf Hallr'iad Track. AHiuqurnue. Near Mealee

STANDARD OIL TO PAYUSUAL BIG DIVIDEND.

Mand. Jones & Kogler, representing--Si. lsiuis svndicale. have purchased

the big Undlev ranch near Watrous,the I'hoenlx ranch and the farmingand grazing lands In the Ios Alamosranch. The ronipaiiv proioses to sell,the land off In small tracts.

FRENCH FEMALE I

pills:A B.M. Cbbt.m lutfi a,, 9vrtmmm Mmiowa Toti & Graditvm IIOWI Ti Mil. a.hi a.i a4,i s.n.-fA,Ciun l.uru.twd or U., K.fM4ra. Pl ri,.iaNve'a tnt show loniirht. 10 nnd Si);

cents, best ; ets. ' As l O but. Will Kud Ikes M lllll. I. k Mil htwpji rIMTa. HmibIm 1 rt. fMtt 4riHlM 4ms art

New Yotk. Sept. 1.1. Although re-cently sentenced Hi pay a tine of overli'Ü.UiiO.inii. the Standard Oil com-pany of New Jersey, the parent run-ee- l

ii. w ill pay the usual quarterly divi-dend of Iti per share tomorrow. This

aara ata it t ,wr .f4rt m IM .r sTKKIMV K VT KMF.i NH AMI UMlTtD airoical CO . aoa f . laoeaaTta Pa

tll-tl-;- .North Tlilrd lmllien lera In

iIim rnirm, imions. íkaiv, hatami Kuel. Klne line of Imported Wlnra.and I'laara. Plate jrnur ordera for

ihia Une wtlh ua.

I trtlll I'M T HI HIIMKI It Til- -

Sold In Albuqutrqvt bf tht I. H. O Ktillj Caswells thi dividend payments so fur!"- - M í.r.ThsT AM BKT UM.ONN ltnls year to tilt a share. The dividend r" s'for thu nrrH'edlna; quarter was $ per mm

1Zsliu re, while the lirst disbursement ofI he year was II j per share. Tumor- -low's dividend is the aame amount aswas paid at this rme a year ago andin and the amount declared onthe company's stock up to date thisear Ii tha same amount as that le- -

ilaied for the lirst Ihree-quart.'- of! i3iIH(i and ISO".. For the full yeais ofI", and 1fiii the Standard oil rum-p- a

n y poiil 140 a . share. The com-pany's highest recorded dividend ratewas 4t per rctrt. tohich amount it dis-bursed In lüiA and 101. 15he Future Failroad Center of JVctv MexicoSAYS EUROPE ADMIRES

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

London, Sept. IT Judge t'hatleM. Iniell, assistant treasurer of the re.l ul. In an nations! committee, w ho hasb", a spendlna; the lat two weeks int'riKland and Scotland, after a tour ofthe continent, will Kail tomorrow forNew York. Juila Iniell declares thaihe ban len areatly Impressed bv thealnmst universal esteem in whichI'resld.nl Ito'isevelt is held by Kuro-pan- s.

and .specially by Knli"hmt n.Kven men f freat Wealth who arelargely Interested in Ameritan

June;" Iull declare, praise the1 i i a poltcle. and admit that hoI' doinar a work lh.it wast is don.

LOCATED ON THE BELEN CUT-OF- F OF THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILWAY. THE NEW CITY OF BELEN IS 31 MILES SOUTH OF ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., IS ATTHE JUNCTION CF THE MAIN LINES OF THE SANTA FE SYSTEM LEADING EAST ANO WEST FROM GALVESTON AND CHICAGO TO SAN FRANCISCO ANO LOS ANGELES,FROM THE NORTHERN STATES TO EL PASO, TEXAS, AND THE REPUBLIC OF MEXICO.

The Helen ZSotun and Improvement CompanyOKOSaUOBA-lH- I

Are the owners of the Belen Townsite, consisting of 1000 Business and Residence Lots, size 25x142 feet, fronting upon 80 and 70-fo- ot streets and avenues, right In the businesscenter ot the new city and directly upon the Santa Fe Railway Depot Grounds. The Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company Is now grading (ts extensive depot groundsyard limits 800 feet wide and a mile long (capacity ot 70 miles of sidetrack) to accommodate its Immense passenger and freight traffic, Harvey eating House, round house, coalchutes, water tanks, machine shops, etc.

THE CITY OF BELEN has a population of 1500, and several large Mercantile Houses, the Belen Patent Roller Mills with Its 150 Barrels a day capacity, winery, etc. It Is thelargest shipping point forflocr, wool, wheat, wine, beans, hay and fruit in New Mexico. From its location upon the great trunk line leading north, south, east and west, to allpoints in the United States and Mexico its future growth as a Commercial point cannot be estimated. All fast limited, mail, express and freight trains will pass through Belen toGhicaco, Kansas City, Galveston and the Pacific Coast, lhe water is good and climate unsurpassed. Belen has a $16,000 public school house, two churches, a commercialclub, three hotels, restaurants, etc. It needs right now a good up-tod- ate newspaper and a good hotel. The lots ofiered are low in prices and terms easy. On third of pur-chase money cash; two-thir- ds may remain on note and mortgage for one year with interest at 8 per cent per annum. Title perfect and warranty deeds given.

Come early if you wish to secure the choice lots. For further particulars and prices of lots call In person or wlte to '

SouthwesternComment

Till umcarl is f. hol.1 a big ourMfair fur u,i.i v icloier a lo 11

L, S'indmr ban bail ha been i.r.h.b;ie.lin U The Belen Town and Improvement Company

JOHN nECKJE'R. Vresldenl

:ila county. Arianna. has a IhIíI ii

alutation of more than fi

melons.There are more than four hundred

amia In tli Tucum art . til,;ir):.. . f

To tna fji Picea at the Uoiig- -

, í .

t 8 THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1907. ;

ADVANCED STYLESIN FALL FOOTWEAR

The Largest

In Stock in

Number of Rugs

the SouthwestWE POINT WITH PRIDE

JUST IN

The finest asortment of

Crackersin Packages, at the

TO OUR FIRST DISPLAY OF

Fall Suits and Top Coals

Now on exhibition at our store and reflected in our big

show windows. We can prove to you that better clothes

have never been shown in this city and cordially invite

you to exámine them whether you want to purchase or

not. .

Make up your mind that you want to pay a little more for

clothes this fall; and that you must have Hart Schaff-ne- r

& Marx make. Then come to us.

We II show you how the all wool quality of these gar-

ments, the fine tailoring, the fit and style, make them

the cheapest clothes for you to buy. The more you pay

for Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes the more you get.

Decorative Arton china flnda full exemplification In thamany ornate dealgna It'a our pride tu

Coate you nothing to aea thla artiatic dla- -

play; but we aay frankly that looking gen-erally anda In buying. Real china beautleaare our dinner aeta of 100 pterea. Tha pricewill amase you when you aee a fine Aua-trla- n

pattern fur

$17.50F. H. STRONG

HTRONO HI.IM K.

WHO DOES YOUR

SIMONTHE RELIANCE ELECTRIC CO.

502 W. CENTRAL AVENUEThe CentraJ Avenue Clothier

BECAUSE THEY DO THE RIGHT KIND OF. WORK

THE RIGHT PRICES.

LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST

la in, vent that yon ifcouM aot r- -

ealva rtivr murnl nn papar telephoneill PimimI Telee-raa- t'aaaeaar, givingname and adttreaa and Ote papar willba d.ovared a apat lal neaeaagar.

Taleatura M.

Mr J. A. Welnmann ha gone loDenver for a brief vlall.

William Hrady, a Lincoln county,alockman. li vlalllng In Allunuerue.

Mra. Clark M. t'arr left yeaterdayaf'ernoon on the California limited furVVIn-at- B.

Mm Hurry Aapenwull, 412 Katllaxeldlna: avenue, lina returned froma lalt In the at.

lr. P. II. CornlHh hu returned froma trio to r"latan Arlnona, on

bualne.Mra. I.nula Kelaey and Mra. Oeorge

l'imrri hava Bona to til 1'uctflc coaatfor a few week' uutlhg.

A. U. Mtroup, eupttrlntendent ofcounty aohoola. returned yeaterdayfrom a trip to leming.

H. I). Wllanii, manager In New Max-Ic- o

for tha Continental oil rompan).non a paaaenger to ríanla Fe yelcr-day- .

K. U líenlo. (.'. W. Phillip and W.( Hurrell. of lie Molnea, Iowa, penlvetrdv In lha rlty, on t heir wayhomn from MeaU'o.

Mi M. A. Kller, M. A. KUIer. Jr.and Mra. Mary H. Kheperd. of

Pa., paaard through Alou-uuern- u

veaierday.Tha Woodman of tha World. n

lodge No. 1, held a verynlraaant ami. Her and entertainmentlaxt nlaht al the Klka' hall.

J. Mairte. of Fliigataff, Aria., wabrouaht to Albuauerque yelrduy forIreatment al Mt. Jieph'a hoapltal foran Inlurv received aome lime ago.

I. L. 'lrova. a conductor on thetraction company' line, haa returnedto the rltv after a month' vlalt InMaine and Maaaaehunett with rela-tive.

Two ralher lntretlng picture ofthe recent ceremonial ealon of theMvxtic Phrln In Hilver Clly are on

In the ahow window of K. UWaahuurn & Co.

Frealdent C. M. Mltht. of the Hilverfllv normal chnol. w In the cityFrtdav on hie way to Hunla Fe to at-

tend a meeting oT the territorial boardof education.

Theodore U Hlewart, of Farming-ton- .Mich., who ha been vlxltlni

rrlrnda In Albuuueroue for aome) time,will Ui la mrirnltia; for a vlalt withrelative In the New Knlnd álate.

Ir. I.UIher Fouler, prealdent oí theAii. ulniial olleae at Meailla I'ark,liaaacd throuali Albuiiueriii Fridayon hla IV lo Mania Ke to attend a..iu. ..a lt.A ..r-l.-. l.iturtl hf

edncailun.The funeral of the late lledtey

whoae death occurred In OldThuraday. took place

afternoon from the Adamha pel. Ilev. Hull) A. Cooper offlrlal-lux- .

Interment wa In Falrvlew ceme.teiv

Arthur U (Malrmonl. former mniia-ae- r

of the local HradHireel agency,left vealerdav for Denver, accompan-ied bv hi father, F. Clalrmonl, ofCleveland. Mr. Clalrmonl ha beenaerluly lck at Ht. Joaeph' anltar-Iiii- ii

for orne time.Mr. Frank H. Moore. 1115 Wet Ti-

ter anue. wa hote elerdayafternoon at the third of a eerie ofcard paitlea. The game waa d

euchre and twenty-fou- r bidlea enjoyedMr. Moore' hoapltallty. The decora-tion ere In autumn tint, Californiapoiinirf and naaiurtluuia plalng a

prnmtnent part.

Ir. naora W. Ilarrlmin returnedluat nlahi from a ahort Malt In Sunu.I.-

WallNew Stock

at

ALBVQVERQVE LUMBER COFirst Street (C Marquette Avenue, Albuquerque. Mew Mexico

Modern FurnishingsIn uleeplng roma can ahow no higher e in-

ception uf hygienic prfefUon than In tha

lábrate ami handaume braaa beda that ar

now balna; manufactured.

Preah air, comfort and eleanlineaa ara aa

cured at tha. aame time when you chooaa

your fcraaa enameled bed from tha many de

aia-n- and aizea either alneJe, double or twin

beda, fnm our magnificent atook of bedroom

furniture.

ELECTRICAL WORK?

FOR

Paper!!Just Received

the

al

COALI'OH t'AHH ONLY

AMERICAN BI.IH K,aMKII.IAIH LI MP,

ANTIIRAt ITK,Fl K.N At' K,

M1XKD.MT,( I.KAN CAN COKE.

MITHINO COAL,HUOII,NATIVE KINDI.LNÚ.

W. H. HAHN&COT:i.r:i'HOK I.

Try a Morning Journal Want Ad

401 , 403 North First Street.

"ai

STERN

ClarkvilleCoal Yard

All klada of roal aad wood.

JOHN S. BEAVEN.

rHONE .

ANTHRACITE all aliea.

AWKHH'AN BMM'K.

MII.LWOOI.

KINUI.INU.

MOl'üiTAlN WUOII. .

W. L TRIMBLE & COMPANY

UVKHT, FERD AM) 1.1V EST ITABLBJ, l int CI Taraaat at

IUaoaabl Kale.TeleplMine) S. North Second Strewt.

Fine Registered Angora BucksF O It SALE

I haa aoaaa Bisk rad um4 nlatara4Bneka far awla, raaclac la aaa from al(ktMman Iba te rar jar. AIM aam klhtrad aad res la tarad loa, reír in aa

npUcatlaa. M. K. MolRAKi.Haa Maeilal. Maw Alai lr.

STRICTLY KANITARYUP TO DATE BARBER SHOP,

103 North Flrat Ktrtvt.Everything carefully lerlllred. I

ell the Uqultl Head Kent.

F. PAGEL, Proprietor.TRV

COLLINS' HAND LAUNDRY,Ilral 1 ia. Hark Utiaraalard lalfvra

rrlee aa quirk Beralca.

J. H. COLLINS, Proprietor.W1 KAUT IKON AVKM'K. l'HUM( 9tl.

mm trial.

UseMorning Journal Want Ads

Wo am ahowing the mtline or footwear ver ahown in theilly, at popular price. Valuea In everypair. Children' hool ahora a ape-rin".- y.

Fit and wear guaranteed.

THE IDEAL SHOE STOREIJJDX HF:itTZO. Mgr.

We Shoe and Clothe the Feet.91 Weal Central Avenue.

ber aiwembli-- In the baiiijuct hallwhere an enjoyable amoker and

waa held.Proleaaor h. ft. Keye. vlollnlat and

one of the moat acvonipllnhed perfor-mer ever heard In Albuuuwniue. favoa very tileaalngr concert in thenn ril and Umii-man- mnalc aloro la!nl(hl, accompanied by frofeaaor

plurilm al tha Cryalal theater,f'rof. Iteyea ha remarkable technKiueand play wilh brilliancy and eiuialteexpreaaion. The concert Uat nightwaa heard by an audience that parkedthe popular mualc atore and everynumlier wa heartily encored.

The grading gang which graded theland where the new tie treating plantI being ereiited, will leave today oiUodge City, Kaa where II will gladea alte for an addition to the Kantu Feyarda. The Implement and appuratubelonging to the grader waa loadedon flat car yentcrdaY afternoon byMer. Mlxhon, Wllaon and Miller,are In charge of the party.

Order have been received here thatthe work of laying the track to the lieplant from the main Una and thabranch truck wU be commenced M

UNIVERSITY PUTS

Oil ITS FIRST

PLAY

Two Clever Skits at Casino'

Amuses Enthusiastic Audi-

ence of Friends an Admirersof Young Players,

The flrt nubile appearance of theUnlverlty of New Mexico Dramaticclub fur 1D07-0- N occurred lnt night,when two comedie, "The Night Af-

ter," and "A Day at the Kuow-It-A- II

Woman'a Club'' were piitacntad at tliuCanino.

"The Night After" wa presentedUral, and to aay that it waa tunny laputting it rather mildly. The comedyIn all about oo liege life and 10 makethe audience appreciate the perform-ance, many local name were tixed.

The opening eccne. In the den oftwo tudent altar tha U, N. M. foot-ha- ll

team ha defeated La Clore.,waa very attractive, tha walla beingadorned with l'nlveralty colora, foot-ball and allllell remhtem.

J. K. Tan her a Dick KirkN. Hi van a Hob Thayer, C. K. HeuldHI fVT T J nilH, William rJ, Wroinnn i im (r nni i niiiiviii, tu wiwu r i -

bright a Ur. Mud !. Krnneth tHeuld a Mr. Klynn. Charle Hrown- - (

iiik a Jiii r iynn, ana i nunr. inm-I11-Ijiwrrnca H1t1Iiik. Frank Llahl,

Juarph llunlpr. 1'lyilH Krlli-y- , JuhnMaraliall, MuRh llryan, JhhIiiiii Kal-her-

anil Kilniuml Kona, a Ihe a,

all illil well. 'I

The Irla part uf thi aluiw, " A Dayat the Kmiw-ll-A- II Womun'a 'luh'

a well iut on, each one. of theyouna ladle doliiK exrellrntly. All of(he thoiiaand one aulijecl that araare rilwiiaxed v women at their cliitiaand teaa were reaurrected. limkltlg theaklt dechli'dly clever.

The Mluwa Marie Huiimann. MaryMcVlrker. Olive Clyde, I.lllliin Win- -lera, lliatrlce Taai her. Janet Hrlaun,Maliel Uuili. Kdirh Walker. MyrtleI'ryde, Nellie Kiirllnit, Arabella Jenkin and Kleila Hinlth played theirpart nlrely. Mem. Klwood Allirlamand lavld It. Ijtlie took tare of Iw.iminor parta,

The auci ea of the fliat pluy of th .

year la due laraely to the hard IhIiof

foiiinilttati. roHMlatlng of MM.ra. l.a j

r - m e K. I.ee, WHMiim V.. Wroth, andM la Klleen Mi'MIMen.

The next pluy by the Drnniaili- - lubwill be "Men. Mahl and Mutrlimak

now m in r.Mifia. u.

BRO I ! ICftS DIFFER AS

ij ujUNDARY line

ruin on lil properly mi in to tukea root or ao more than tohim. Franrlix'o (iahuldon I alletied tohava torn down Ihe fetue. and la un-

der arreat aa a leault. walling for trialwhlrh will be held thla morning beforeJitlre of the I'eare tieoige li. t'ruig-1'h-

Oiibaldona, brother, live tintilour to erti-- other In Frerlni-- t twenty-l- .

and have heretofore been on thebeat of term. Iteiently a different'of onlnlon aroae a lo the boundatyllne between their properl. and Ftiin-I'lae- ii

la lleed to hue torn down Ihfence u deinonntratlon uf lua right.

iepiir r.Ar r luat laiir aaiun arvun4 v tha14 i'f irutihra or A can1 t'nleaa y'ia bava

l.tl a limh wr hat a drformllrlf ynurtruM la rhatimallam ltirnla.. apral. ut'.ttPtlroa or atitlltltta ef like t,alure im Hallar.! anvar l.intmeht and In nu lima m t

ran thri.ar aay y..ar rrutrhea an.! aa aawl aa anr,at lrla fbc, ear ia 1 aa.

Id er J II o nillrr tot' I It K IK A t tl L TOI N AMI

UMi ir mhi ti ..r nt mint iK MMt on artriM i.mn h.IK ltr. la at NtU Mklf l.raltHiM. . ). rattr a iv.

J. W. BENNETT I

lea x. inaT ar. !

n ikii iirru toa"m ai arTa aiIMlltN AU M11HAN i.uoita.

1THE DIAMOND PALACE.

f.iio jn.Mi, rKvrn.u.AVFMK. I

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RICHELIEU GROCERY,

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Compinj, Homir H. Ward, Mmigtr

315 W. Marbl-Ph- on 20

TWO WEEKS OF

COMIC OPERA

It

Clever Boston Ideal OperaCompany Opens on SundayNight in Casino for FourteenPerformances.

T. U Fatrchlld. manager of IhHuaion Ideal Oliera company, whlt-t-plaved for five week at the Caainoduring Julv and Auguat, and whichwon the hlhei fuvnr with Albuquer-on- e

amuaement hunter, returned tothe cllv veaterduy from Kl Pao to ar- -range for the return engagement ofthe company, which open at thet'aalno tomorrow night. The lluatonMeal rompanv ha been In Kl I'aaoalnce Auauat A. and ha been playingto phenomenal audience. The An-dame, an open nlr thataler, haa beenllterullv parked during each one ofthe nuiry than forty performance,and the company ha etah!txhed therecord for a ucceBful run In thel'aa f'ltv. During the puMl aix weeksIt ha added a long 111 of new operato it repertoire, and I atrengtheiiedbv the addition of aeveral new people,all of the old favorite being with lhacom nnv.

The Canino ha been renovated amiPi runt ed fur the opening tomorrowllalli ahl,h It'll! be In "é'rn lliuvnln''

The mitterlna notice given thl operativ the Kl Pao newiatiera ahow thatIt haa been well prepared and wellaiuaed. It la a Hint ful opera and welladapted to the volee milking up thecat. Arthur tturge, whoe atuntlutve won him the lnatiiig rcaurd ofA Ihliauei" lie. hu full oppor tunity furhi tHletitH. muí ike whole eonipütivla at It beat. After ' Fra ninvolo."which will run Monday night, thecomiiunv will chunae It bill euchTueaduy, Thuraduy and Sunday, givingllie iiHlloua 01 tne t uinii m operuaIn Ihe two week. Of thla al. but one,"Pinafore. " ha been presented to

bv thla coin puny before,and !hi but for one night. The Hoa-to- n

Ideal opera company waa Inlong enough to make

friend am) to etablih It reputationaa a flrat clli-- a tirganlrjillon. It hunot auffered In the character of Itwork during the al week of uc-- 1

ce'cfnl alnslna In h'A lao. The com-pany will arrlie Suniluy morning.

AUDIENCE DIDN'T ASKFOR ITS MONEY BACK

trelte Offer of Manairer for "7A'Vrllie t'oanlry lloy," A w It etta rvI iMhualani Tlian llie sImim,

The theatrical aeaaon of 107-- InAlhiiviuerque o'ned laat night In Klkathrater without any wild display ofenthuÍHam. allhouyh the aodlencwhich rted "JCeke, lha CountryH..vM waa a f1rly lare one. It waaKriiUv, thr Ulh. and that may haveharf a.imeihlna In do with It. huty.cke didn't eeem to reach them. Tha!five act were heard throughout andIhe lxM,t-re- otter of the nintrof the how (H'fora the curtain wentup. to the effect that anv on- - not

Co u tal get hi money back afterIh ft rat act. fulled to awaken anvmore enthuaiaam than the perform

ance.y.ek nlmelf. a Interpreted by Mr.

Clyde Long. t clever enough, although Ma aupport la a tririe indir-feren- t.

The coman- - acnerv Hi

gtud althugh a little hit monotonoua,there being but one aland.

The muaical program by thai Fillorchestra waa the moat rnjoyahle fa-lur- e

of the evening.

i.avb nr.Tla la a a aiimt for wharl OiimltvtUin'i rfa Halm haa tiro MfMNrlallr

ti! la imit Tary tmtanr-- i tt ttgrnayT.ttait ni fMrmant rMrf. Mr. tukmlarar.c f 4hnf aUtt-n- mt 11

mrv-- a fe f ar a W4 Immm Irh"ai4 ta pfiiratrna alrt4 a ciara- Fr

M Muvrr. reoreaenllna ha weilianti peraevrrant-- 01 me iimiiuH.Miknnwn Kanaaa I'ltv iiiumI.' Iioiik ofJ W Jenkln A Hon. Irlt Ul nlahifor the north, afler apemliiiK el ,il

dma In the rllv rullliiR on Ihe lorn I

Irml I

rei.,.vall,in of the ( .In men I;ll

i lull room., whlrh hua Inrluded i e- -

dei orailiir k f all of Ihe H",raniirmienia. la iwill nirainnr. "rar.i.i nrnni'e of lh rlub hua been

i.nilr innroed

Madam Steward-Lam- b

tit atOl'TH HKCOND TKKKT,

FallOpening

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,a "itS 1 l:M r. M.

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MONDAY EVENING SEPT. 16.

3 THREE SHOWS DAILY 3Matinee at S:S0 every afternoon.

-- a Ml OWH KVr3tV j;VF.M.NÍ St'ommenclng at

8 O'clock and at 9:15Door often 30 minute earlier.

LADIES' SOUVENIR MATINEEKverr Tueaday and Friday at I:0

and 1:45.

Admlaaton, Matinee, tne, 'Oc.Admlaaltin Kvenlna. 10c. 20c. JOc.

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JUST INSTALLED

One of the HurstKiwrr coffee' niill la ghe)

ronntry. T1e latent Improeod.limp a and ece It anrk. erta imhiimI of oar t ii or 40--

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THOS. F. KELEHERIlarncM, Raddle, Saddlery, laUier,

FlndlncA Palnta.Before buylnfr examine our yooda aad

Irrlce and aave mor y,40 WYVT ORNTKAIi AVENTE

Street.

Arihlint K Crlatr returned In al

nlahi from a vlalt lo Tao and older lYunrlaiti I. a baldón Ki That Trlnl-liulla- n

Mirhlna In northern New Me- - dud IiisIh hi learliiit Ihrnn tilt-il o. where w I" rrel,lent Tlaht, of reiKe.ihe utii'etalu. ha h been atuilylni ,

rihn-- i ture wlih a view to p- - lleruae he naeria iliul Ii in brother,pIMnr It In tint .ein liutld iiik" iTrlnldad (ub.ild.in. ha moved Ihe

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Dealers In .

Hcrdwacre, Stoves end RengesWe Carry a Full Line

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ALL KINDS OF TOOLS FOR THE MECHANIC

We Have in Connection a Tinning Shop and Plumbing Shop, '

ALL WORK ENTRUSTED TO US WILL RECEIVE OUR BEST ATTENTION.

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ir. Jnmea II. Wroilt will leave. ia- -

duv for a vUlt of aexeliil weeka inthe eat. Ir. Wroth will apend hlaVHiall.ni thla er In tiikln a finirof lerlurva al Jolina llupkina univer-all-

He will be in oiiipiiiiied on hlattlp et by Mr Wroth, who will vHItfrienda In New Kngland.

Heven weie Initiated atlal nlahi a meeting of the b al lodireNo. I. Woodmen ol the W'otld. In theK!k hall, a followa. 1. Ambraon.

O.. Hlair A. Iiirnat. F.. Ktamer. W.M.n. H Htioup. and J. Mkinner.

alter the bualnea meetingaid tne In ii lai tl n the niem- -

raae TK bar OnVar Akwt 4 TkaaItiltl ! fa" ef a mt kkI

rnrallea as fAar fnr I Kaalt .i4ir afiar IHa aa i a atarll f Allaa

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